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4. 

Unlock the cover by placing your fingernail or another 
small flat object into the wide oval shaped opening 
near the top of the SIM holder and slide it down 
toward the bottom of the compartment until you feel 
it “click”. Carefully, lift the cover open toward you. It 
should swivel like a door.

5. 

Slip the SIM card face up onto the slot so the clipped 
corner of the card matches the clipped corner of the 
slot and then close it and slide it back up until you feel 
it “click” to lock it into place.

6. 

You can now replace the cover and secure it with the screws.

Bluetooth Automatic Device Registration

When you first turn on your Sahara NetSlate, either the 

Bluetooth Automatic Registration Wizard (Windows XP) or 
the Bluetooth Assistant (Windows 7) will launch. These allow 
you to quickly set-up Bluetooth enabled input devices such 
as a keyboard or mouse. If you decide to register a device, 
the “Add New Connection Wizard” will launch. Follow the 
instructions that follow to complete the process.

XP NOTE: Once a device has been registered, you usually 

won’t need to register it again. You will still need to pair 

it. When you see this window at start-up, just place your 

Bluetooth device into pairing 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 NOTE: If the Assistant doesn’t launch automatically, you can find it in the START menu under  

“All Programs > Bluetooth” along with a few other Bluetooth utilities.

Restoring Your System Using the System Restore Disc

What you will need before you begin:

1. 

A Windows® 7 Professional, or Windows® XP Professional System Restore DVD for the 
Sahara NetSlate a230T.

 

2. 

External USB DVD drive with its own power supply (not USB Bus powered)

3. 

USB keyboard, USB mouse and a USB hub

To Restore Your System:

IMPORTANT:

 This process is destructive to the data stored on your hard drive. All existing 

data will be lost. It is vital you back-up any files on your hard drive to an external storage 

device or disk that you wish to keep before you proceed.

Step 1:  Set up the required hardware:

Plug the USB mouse and keyboard into the USB hub and plug the hub into one of 
the available USB ports on the tablet.  Plug the USB cable from the DVD drive into 
the remaining USB port of the tablet.  Make sure that the Sahara NetSlate a230T 
System Restore DVD is in the USB DVD drive and that the drive is powered on.

To Restore Using the Windows 7 Restore Disc:

Step 2:  Booting the Sahara NetSlate to the Recovery Application

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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