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Calibration
The
touch
display
for
the
Tablet
is
calibrated
before
shipping.
In
the
event
that
the
calibration
has
been
modi
fi
ed
or
is
unsatisfactory,
the
respective
calibration
routines
(e.g.,
PenMount
(PM)
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.
Button
Management
Where
supported
by
software,
many
of
the
hard
buttons
on
the
Tablet
are
programmable
to
perform
a
function
of
the
user’s
choice.
To
activate
the
button
re
‐
assignment
application,
invoke
the
Button
Manager
application
.
Wireless
Networking
Wi
‐
Fi
The
Tablet
is
often
delivered
with
an
embedded
(user
‐
inaccessible)
802.11a/b/g/n
Wi
‐
Fi
adapter
equipped
with
a
hidden
custom
antenna.
Through
the
support
of
typical
Wi
‐
Fi
adapters,
the
Tablet
should
be
able
to
detect
all
802.11
access
points
in
the
vicinity
for
you
to
select
the
access
point
of
your
choice
for
connection.
The
SSID
and
WEP/WPA/WPA2
(if
enabled)
parameters
on
the
Tablet
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.
When
WEP/WPA/WPA2
is
enabled,
you
may
need
to
consult
your
network
administrator
or
your
networking
equipment
literature
to
properly
con
fi
gure
associated
settings
such
as
Authentication
mode,
etc.
Refer
to
the
access
point
operating
manuals
for
setting
up
the
802.11
access
points.
Brightness
Control
To
control
the
screen
brightness,
launch
the
System
Utility.
The
System
screen
will
display
a
Brightness
control
section
with
up
and
down
arrows
that
can
be
activated
with
the
stylus.
Battery
and
Power
Management
The
Tablet
is
equipped
with
an
internal
Li
‐
Ion
battery
pack
and
an
optional
battery
pack
that
clips
(hot
‐
pluggable)
onto
the
back
of
the
tablet.
The
period
between
battery
recharges
can
be
signi
fi
cantly
lengthened
by
putting
the
tablet
into
Standby
mode
through
the
Power
Button
(see
Buttons
Function
Table)
whenever
the
tablet
is
not
in
use.
Depending
on
the
operating
software,
the
T9i
may
also
be
con
fi
gured
to
enter
various
power
‐
saving
modes
via
the
Power
Button
or
through
timed
entry.
Peripherals
Support
Through
its
USB
port,
the
Tablet
supports
a
wide
range
of
USB
‐
based
peripherals.
These
peripherals
are
applicable
for
software
installation,
applications
storage,
data
storage,
docking
or
software
recovery
and
update.
The
Tablet
is
complemented
by
an
optional
Desktop
Cradle
or
Wall/
Vehicle
Mount
Cradle
for
support,
pass
‐
through
charging,
and
connection
to
a
range
of
USB
peripherals,
including
keyboard
and
mouse.
The
Cradles
o
ff
er
the
following
interfaces:
a
DC
‐
in
port
for
the
AC
‐
DC
adapter,
an
Ethernet
port,
video
outputs
and
USB
ports.
Always
seat
the
Tablet
securely
onto
the
cradle.
The
cradle
must
be
powered
by
the
AC
‐
DC
adapter
for
the
Ethernet
and
USB
ports
to
function.
The
battery
packs
on
the
Tablet
may
be
recharged
by
connecting
the
AC
‐
DC
adapter
directly
to
the
DC
‐
in
port
on
the
Tablet
or
through
the
DC
‐
in
port
on
the
Cradle
while
the
Tablet
is
docked.
Using
T9i