Foo xp: Map CACAO SYSTEM USER'S MANUAL Revision : Draft Date : March 30, 2000 Tacit Technology Corporation.
INSTRUCTIONS: MANUAL FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION : INTERFERENCE STATEMENT This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter introduces the outstanding features of the computer and tells you how to get the tablet computer up and running. Features Congratulations on purchasing your new rugged tablet computer. Your tablet computer is a rugged and high portability industrial computer.
Touch Screen A touch screen allows your use the tablet computer easier, depend on application, it’s like a pen style pointing device. BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) that supports the years beyond 2000. Other basic components of your tablet computer system are: .
Taking a Look at the Tablet computer Right-Side View Figure 1-1. Right-Side View 1. PC Card Slots Open PCMCIA door, there are two PC card slots. Each of the two PC card slots is for installing a PC card, or called PCMCIA card. The front slot is Slot 0 and the rear Slot 1. (See “Installing a PC Card” in Chapter 4 for more information.) 2. Secondary Battery Pack (optional) Through this door, the Secondary battery pack provides extended power for your tablet computer when external power is not available.
1. JR-11 Connector (optional) The JR-11 connector {exists when a Modem card is installed), the normal telephone line can be connected to your tablet computer. 2. JR-45 Connector (optional) The JR-45 connector (exists when a LAN card is installed), the type 1 STP or category 5 UTP cable can be connected to your tablet computer.
Serial Port (COM) This 9-pin port is for connecting a serial device such as a serial mouse, modem, or printer. {See “Connecting a Serial or Parallel Device” in Chapter 4 for more information.) VGA Port This 15-pin analog port is for connecting en external monitor. Docking Connector This connector is for connecting the optional Docking Station. USB Port There are two 4-pin Universal Serial Bus port is for connecting an USB device. (See “Connecting an USB Device” In Chapter 4 for more information.
LCD Display This is the liquid crystal display of your tablet computer, it's provide two type resolution of 800600 & @ 256k color Touch Screen This is the touch screen that provides a easy way to use this table computer without external mouse. CAUTION: Do not place hard & acute angle objects on touch screen of the tablet computer when it is closed as this can damage the touch screen Stereo Speaker Set This is the built-in speaker set of your tablet computer.
9. Keyboard IR Port This infrared port used for wireless keyboard, it's lets user using keyboard to type data easier. 10. System Indicators These are the indicators showing the status of system operation. From left to right are: IR Keyboard Received Indicator glows when you press the any key from wireless keyboard. Num Lock Indicator glows when you press the Num Lock key to activate Num Lock, Caps Lock Indicator glows when you press the Caps Lock key to activate Caps Lock.
Getting the Tablet computer Running Connecting to AC Power 1. Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector on the left side of the tablet computer. 2. Plug the female end of the AC cord to the AC adapter and the male end an electrical outlet. Figure 1-8. Connecting the AC Adapter When the AC adapter is connected as shown above, the indicator on the AC adapter lights up, indicating that power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the AC adapter and onto your tablet computer.
Appendix A Specifications NOTE: The specifications are subject to change without notice. CPU, Memory, and Main Components CPU Intel Pentium Jil, Pentium 1l or Electron series CPU Note: For the latest information on the CPU supported by your computer, please consult your dealer.
Drive ATARI IDE 24X CD-ROM (or 6X+ DVD-ROM drive as an option} Interfaces and Controllers VGA Controller High performances flat panel CRT/LCD VGA controller, supports TFT/DSTN LCD panel, interfaced at 32-bit PC-bus, up to 1800 x 1200 x 16M on an external CRT monitor Parallel Port Standardization parallel communication interface with a DB-25 female connector Serial Ports COM and COM assigned to two of the followings: R8-232C communication interface with a 9-pin D-type shell connector ~ Fax/Modem Card option