K120 USER MANUAL
Rugged Mobile Computing Solutions March 2018
TRADEMARKS All brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. NOTE The information in this manual is subject to change without notice. For the latest version of the manual, please visit the Getac website at www.getac.com.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started .......................................................................... 1 Getting the Computer Running .......................................... 2 Installing the Micro-SIM Card (Optional) and Battery Packs....................................................................... 2 Connecting to AC Power .............................................. 3 Turning On and Off the Computer ................................. 5 Taking a Look at the Computer ..............
Battery Pack ............................................................... 36 Charging the Battery Pack .......................................... 36 Initializing the Battery Pack ......................................... 37 Checking the Battery Level ......................................... 37 Battery Low Signals and Actions .................................. 38 Replacing the Battery Pack ......................................... 38 Power-Saving Tips .....................................................
Using Recovery Partition ............................................. 59 Using the Driver Disc (Optional) ..................................... 61 Appendix A Specifications .......................................................................... 62 Tablet Specifications ...................................................... 63 Keyboard Dock Specifications .......................................... 65 Appendix B Regulatory Information ...........................................................
Chapter 1 Getting Started This chapter first tells you step by step how to get the computer up and running. Then, you will find a section briefly introducing the external components of the computer.
Getting the Computer Running Installing the Micro-SIM Card (Optional) and Battery Packs 1. Select models only: The micro-SIM card slot is covered by a metal plate. Remove one screw to detach the plate. Noting the orientation, insert the micro-SIM card all the way into the slot. NOTE: To remove the micro-SIM card, just push in the card to release it and then pull it out. 2. The Tablet has two battery compartments for two battery packs; each is installed in the same way.
3. Slide the lock of the battery latch downward to the locked position. CAUTION: Make sure the battery latch is correctly locked, not revealing the underneath red part. Locked: Unlocked (revealing red part): Lock Connecting to AC Power CAUTION: Use only the AC adapter included with your computer. Using other AC adapters may damage the computer. NOTE: The battery pack is shipped to you in power saving mode that protects it from charging/discharging.
K120 Tablet with the Keyboard Dock: Open the cover of the power connector. Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector (). Plug the female end of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and the male end to an electrical outlet (). 2. Power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the AC adapter and onto your computer. Now, you are ready to turn on the computer.
Turning On and Off the Computer Turning On Press the power button ( ) for at least 2 seconds until the Power Indicator lights up. The Windows operating system should start. Turning Off When you finish a working session, you can stop the system by turning off the power or leaving it in Sleep or Hibernation mode: To... Do this... Power Shut down. Power off (Shutdown) Click Sleep Use one of these methods: Hibernate Press the power button.* Click Power Sleep.
Taking a Look at the Computer NOTE: Depending on the model you purchased, the appearance of your computer may not be exactly the same as those shown in this manual. CAUTION: You need to open the protective covers to access the connectors. When not using a connector, make sure to close the cover completely for water- , dust-, and fire-proof integrity. (Engage the locking mechanism if existing.
Ref Component Description Camera cover (optional) Covers the camera lens. Microphone Receives sound and voice to record voice. Camera indicator (optional) Lights up when the camera is in use. IR sensor (optional) Detects the infrared energy of objects to form an image. The sensor flashes red light when in use. Slide the camera cover toward the right to use the camera; slide it toward the left for privacy protection.
Blinks blue when the system is in Sleep mode. Battery Lights amber when the battery is being charged. Lights green when battery charging is completed. Ref Component Description Blinks green to indicate the battery’s built-in high temperature protection mechanism is activated. CAUTION: Do not remove the battery during this period. Blinks red (once per second) when the battery’s capacity is below 10%. Blinks red rapidly (once per 0.5 second) when there is a thermal protection problem.
Rear Components Ref Component Description Flash (optional) Provides extra light when taking pictures. Camera lens (optional) Allows you to use the camera function. When the camera lens is in use, the indicator beside it lights up. NFC/RFID reader (optional) Reads data from NFC/RFID tags. Battery pack Supplies power to your computer when external power is not connected.
Right-Side Components For covers with an arrowhead icon, push the cover toward one side to unlock and the other side to lock. The arrowhead points to the side for unlocking. Ref Component Description Stylus holder Holds the stylus. USB 2.0 port Connects a USB device, such as a USB flash disk, printer, digital camera, joystick, and more. - or RS232 serial connector Connects a serial mouse or serial communication device. RJ-45 connector Connects the LAN cable.
Left-Side Components For covers with an arrowhead icon, push the cover toward one side to unlock and the other side to lock. The arrowhead points to the side for unlocking. Ref Component Description SSD canister Contains the solid-state drive, which is the mass storage device of your computer. MicroSD card slot Accepts a microSD card for removable storage media. Micro-SIM card slot (optional) Accepts a micro-SIM card for models having the WWAN module.
Top Components Ref Component Barcode reader lens (optional) Description Scans and reads barcodes. Bottom Components Ref Component Description Battery release latch Releases the battery pack. The latch has a locking mechanism. Docking connectors Connects a proprietary dock such as the keyboard dock, office dock, and vehicle dock.
Keyboard Dock Components NOTE: The Keyboard Dock can be purchased separately. Specific models come with the Keyboard Dock. See “Attaching and Detaching the Keyboard Dock” later in this chapter for more information. Top Components Ref Component Description Tablet release latch Releases the Tablet. The latch has a locking mechanism. Keyboard Serves as the data input device of the computer. Touchpad Serves as the pointing device of the computer.
Ref Component Description Indicators Power Lights green when computer is on. Blinks green when computer is in Sleep mode. Battery Lights amber when the battery is being charged. Lights green when battery charging is completed. Blinks green to indicate the battery’s built-in high temperature protection mechanism is activated. CAUTION: Do not remove the battery during this period. Blinks red (once per second) when the battery’s capacity is below 10%. Blinks red rapidly (once per 0.
Right-Side Components For covers with an arrowhead icon, push the cover toward one side to unlock and the other side to lock. The arrowhead points to the side for unlocking. Ref Component Description USB 3.0 port Connects a USB device, such as a USB flash disk, printer, digital camera, joystick, and more. SD card slot Accepts a SD card for removable storage media. RS232 serial connector Connects a serial mouse or serial communication device. Power connector Connects the AC adapter.
Ref Component USB 3.0 port Description Connects a USB device, such as a USB flash disk, printer, digital camera, joystick, and more. Bottom Components Ref Component Description Handle Provides a convenient way to carry the computer. Docking connectors Connects a proprietary dock such as the office dock and vehicle dock. Antenna passthrough (optional) Connects to the docking station for using external WWAN/WLAN/GPS antenna.
Multiple Usage Modes NOTE: The Keyboard Dock can be purchased separately. Specific models come with the Keyboard Dock. With the Keyboard Dock, you can use K120 in different modes. Usage Mode Description Notebook Mode When the Tablet and Keyboard Dock are assembled, the system works as a regular notebook computer. NOTE: See “Attaching and Detaching the Keyboard Dock” later for more information.
Attaching and Detaching the Keyboard Dock To attach the Keyboard Dock: 1. Depending on the desired usage mode, have the Tablet face either inwards or outwards. Align and put the Tablet on the holder. The latches should click into place. 2. Push the lock upward to the locked position. To detach the Keyboard Dock: 1. Push the lock downward to the unlocked position. 2. Slide the release latch toward the right, and while holding the latch, lift the Tablet out of the holder.
Chapter 2 Operating Your Computer This chapter provides information about the use of the computer. If you are new to computers, reading this chapter will help you learn the operating basics. If you are already a computer user, you may choose to read only the parts containing information unique to your computer. CAUTION: Do not expose your skin to the computer when operating it in a very hot or cold environment. The computer can get uncomfortably warm when you use it in high temperatures.
Navigating on the Screen The screen of your computer is touch-sensitive. You can operate the computer by touching the screen with your finger or the stylus. CAUTION: Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil on the touchscreen. Doing so may damage the touchscreen surface. NOTE: An optical film has been attached to the screen before shipment. The film is a consumable, which will be worn out by possible scratches. You can purchase a new one when replacement is required.
The following table shows how you use the touchscreen to obtain equivalent mouse functions. Equivalent Mouse Function Term/Action Tap: Touch the screen once. Click/Point Double-tap: Touch the screen twice rapidly. Double-click Tap and hold: Tap and hold until a popup menu appears. Right-click Drag: Hold the stylus (or finger) on the screen and drag across Drag the screen until reaching your destination.
Gestures ( Actions = finger down; = finger up) Zoom (Pinch) Move two fingers apart/toward each other. Rotate or Move two fingers in opposing directions. -orUse one finger to pivot around another. Press and Tap Descriptions Use zooming to make an item (a photo for example) on the screen larger or smaller. The gesture works in applications that support mouse wheel zooming. Use rotating to move a picture or other item on the screen in a circular direction (clockwise or counterclockwise).
Gestures Flicks ( Actions = finger down; = finger up) Descriptions Flick left or right to navigate back and forward in a browser and other applications. The gesture works in most applications Make quick drag gestures in the desired that support back and direction. forward. Using the Dual Mode Display (Optional) Dual mode display (if your model has the feature) incorporates both touchscreen and digitizer functions. The display is set to Touchscreen mode by default.
Using the Keyboard Dock NOTE: The Keyboard Dock can be purchased separately. Specific models come with the Keyboard Dock. Using the Keyboard Your keyboard has all the standard functions of a full-sized computer keyboard plus an Fn key added for specific functions. The standard functions of the keyboard can be further divided into four major categories: Typewriter keys Cursor-control keys Numeric keys Function keys Typewriter Keys Typewriter keys are similar to the keys on a typewriter.
Numeric Keypad A 15-key numeric keypad is embedded in the typewriter keys as shown next: Numeric keys facilitate entering of numbers and calculations. When Num Lock is on, the numeric keys are activated; meaning you can use these keys to enter numerals. NOTE: When the numeric keypad is activated and you need to type the English letter in the keypad area, you can turn Num Lock off or you can press Fn and then the letter without turning Num Lock off.
Function Keys On the top row of the keys are the function keys: F1 to F12. Function keys are multi-purpose keys that perform functions defined by individual programs. Fn Key The Fn key, at the lower left corner of the keyboard, is used with another key to perform the alternative function of a key. To perform a desired function, first press and hold Fn, then press the other key. Hot Keys Hot keys refer to a combination of keys that can be pressed any time to activate special functions of the computer.
Key Description Switches the display output to the next choice if an external display is connected. Choices are: LCD only LCD + External display (Duplicate) LCD + External display (Extend) External display only The hot keys are equivalent to Windows logo key + P. Decreases the LCD brightness. Increases the LCD brightness. Switches the touchscreen on or off. Switches the touchpad off or on. Switches the system sound output off (mute) or on. Switches the display on or off.
The Windows Logo key opens the Start menu and performs softwarespecific functions when used in combination with other keys. The Application key usually has the same effect as a right mouse click. Using the Touchpad CAUTION: Do not use a sharp object such as a pen on the touchpad. Doing so may damage the touchpad surface. NOTE: Press Fn+F9 to toggle the touchpad on or off. For optimal performance of the touchpad, keep your fingers and the pads clean and dry. When tapping on the pad, tap lightly.
Term Action Double-click Press and release the left button twice in quick succession. –or– Tap twice on the pad rapidly. Drag and drop Press and hold the left button, then move your finger until you reach your destination (drag). Finally, release the button (drop) when you finish dragging your selection to the destination. The object will drop into the new location. –or– Gently tap twice on the pad and on the second tap, keep your finger in contact with the pad.
Using Network and Wireless Connections Using the LAN To connect the network cable to the LAN module, connect one end of the LAN cable to the RJ-45 connector on the computer and the other end to the network hub. Using the WLAN The WLAN (Wireless Local Area Network) module of your computer supports IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n/ac. Turning On/Off the WLAN Radio To turn on the WLAN radio: Click Settings Network & Internet Wi-Fi. Slide the Wi-Fi switch to the On position.
3. Select the device you want to connect from the search results. 4. Some networks require a network security key or passphrase. To connect to one of those networks, ask your network administrator or Internet service provider (ISP) for the security key or passphrase. For more information on setting a wireless network connection, refer to Windows online help. Using the Bluetooth Feature The Bluetooth technology allows short-range wireless communications between devices without requiring a cable connection.
3. Click Settings Devices Bluetooth. 4. Select the device you want to connect from the search results. 5. Depending on the type of Bluetooth device that you want to connect to, you will need to enter the pertinent information. For detailed information on using the Bluetooth feature, see Windows’ online Help. Using the WWAN Feature (Optional) A WWAN (Wireless Wide Area Network) uses mobile telecommunication cellular network technologies to transfer data.
Setting up a WWAN Connection Tap Settings Network & Internet Cellular. (For detailed information on cellular settings in Windows 10, see Microsoft Support website.
Chapter 3 Managing Power Your computer operates either on external AC power or on internal battery power. This chapter tells you how you can effectively manage power. To maintain optimal battery performance, it is important that you use the battery in the proper way.
AC Adapter CAUTION: The AC adapter is designed for use with your Computer only. Connecting the AC adapter to another device can damage the adapter. The AC power cord supplied with your Computer is for use in the country where you purchased your Computer. If you plan to go overseas with the Computer, consult your dealer for the appropriate power cord. When you disconnect the AC adapter, disconnect from the electrical outlet first and then from the Computer.
Battery Pack Your computer has two battery packs. The battery pack is the internal power source for the computer. It is rechargeable using the AC adapter. NOTE: Care and maintenance information for the battery is provided in the “Battery Pack Guidelines” section in Chapter 7. Charging the Battery Pack NOTE: Charging will not start if the battery’s temperature is outside the allowed range, which is between 0 C (32 F) and 50 C (122 F).
CAUTION: After the computer has been fully recharged, do not immediately disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter to charge it again. Doing so may damage the battery. Initializing the Battery Pack You need to initialize a new battery pack before using it for the first time or when the actual operating time of a battery pack is much less than expected. Initializing is the process of fully charging, discharging, and then charging. It can take several hours.
Battery Low Signals and Actions The battery icon changes appearance to display the current state of the battery. Battery Icon Battery Level Description Discharging The icon shows the charge remaining in 10-percent increments until the charge reaches the low-battery level. Low The battery charge has reached the low-battery level. Critically low The battery charge has reached the critical battery level. By default, Windows will display a notification and put your computer into Hibernation.
2. Slide the lock of the battery latch upwards to the unlocked position. 3. Slide the battery latch toward the left (). The battery pack will slightly pop up. Remove the battery pack from its compartment (). 4. Fit another battery pack into place. With the battery pack correctly oriented, attach its connector side to the battery compartment at an angle () and then press down the other side (). The battery latch should automatically engage. 5.
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Power-Saving Tips Aside from enabling your computer’s power saving mode, you can do your part to maximize the battery’s operating time by following these suggestions. Do not disable Power Management. Decrease the LCD brightness to the lowest comfortable level. Shorten the length of time before Windows turn off the display. When not using a connected device, disconnect it. Turn off the wireless radio if you are not using the wireless module (such as WLAN, Bluetooth, or WWAN).
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance Taking good care of your computer will ensure a trouble-free operation and reduce the risk of damage to your computer. This chapter gives you guidelines covering areas such as protecting, storing, cleaning, and traveling.
Protecting the Computer To safeguard the integrity of your computer data as well as the computer itself, you can protect the computer in several ways as described in this section. Using an Anti-Virus Strategy You can install a virus-detecting program to monitor potential viruses that could damage your files. Using the Cable Lock You can use a Kensington-type cable lock to protect your computer against theft. The cable lock is available in computer stores.
Taking Care of the Computer Location Guidelines For optimal performance, use the computer where the recommended temperature is between 0 C (32 F) and 55 C (131 F). (Actual operating temperature depends on product specifications.) Avoid placing the computer in a location subject to high humidity, extreme temperatures, mechanical vibration, direct sunlight, or heavy dust. Using in extreme environments for long periods can result in product deterioration and a shortened product life.
Do not move the computer simply by grasping the display screen. To avoid damaging the screen, do not touch it with any sharp object. LCD image sticking occurs when a fixed pattern is displayed on the screen for a prolonged period of time. You can avoid the problem by limiting the amount of static content on the display. It is recommended that you use a screen saver or turn off the display when it is not in use.
– when frequently charging the battery pack – when using, charging, or storing the battery in high temperature condition To avoid hastening the deterioration of the battery pack thereby prolonging its useful life, minimize the number of times you charge it so as not to frequently increase its internal temperature. Charge the battery pack between 10 C ~ 30 C (50 F ~ 86 F) temperature range. A higher environment temperature will cause the battery pack’s temperature to rise.
When using battery power in an extremely low temperature environment, you may experience shortened operating time and incorrect battery level reading. This phenomenon comes from the chemical characteristics of batteries. The appropriate operating temperature for the battery is -10 C ~ 50 C (14 F ~ 122 F). Do not leave the battery pack in storage for more than six months without recharging it. Touchscreen Guidelines Use your finger or the stylus (if purchased) on the display.
When Traveling Before traveling with your computer, make a backup of your hard disk data into flash disks or other storage devices. As an added precaution, bring along an extra copy of your important data. Make sure that the battery pack is fully charged. Make sure that the computer is turned off and the top cover is securely closed. Make sure that all the connector covers are closed completely to ensure the waterproof integrity.
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting Computer problems can be caused by hardware, software, or both. When you encounter any problem, it might be a typical problem that can easily be solved. This chapter tells you what actions to take when solving common computer problems.
Preliminary Checklist Here are helpful hints to follow before you take further actions when you encounter any problem: Try to isolate which part of the computer is causing the problem. Make sure that you turn on all peripheral devices before turning on the computer. If an external device has a problem, make sure that the cable connections are correct and secure. Make sure that the configuration information is properly set in the BIOS Setup program.
Solving Common Problems Battery Problems The battery does not charge (Battery Charge indicator does not light amber). Make sure that the AC adapter is properly connected. Make sure that the battery is not too hot or cold. Allow time for the battery pack to return to room temperature. If the battery doesn't charge after it has been stored in very low temperatures, try disconnecting and reconnecting the AC adapter to solve the problem. Make sure that the battery pack is installed correctly.
Make sure that both devices are compatible. Display Problems Nothing appears on the screen. During operation, the screen may automatically turn off as a result of power management. Press any key to see if the screen comes back. The brightness level might be too low. Increase the brightness. The display output might be set to an external device. To switch the display back to the LCD, press the Fn+F5 hot key or change the display through the Display Settings Properties.
Make sure if any device driver needs to be installed. (Refer to the documentation that came with the device.) Make sure if the device needs any jumper or switch settings. (Refer to the documentation that came with the device.) Check the cables or power cords for correct connections. For an external device that has its own power switch, make sure that the power is turned on. Keyboard and Touchpad Problems The keyboard does not respond. Try connecting an external keyboard.
Power Management Problems The computer does not enter Sleep or Hibernation mode automatically. If you have a connection to another computer, the computer does not enter Sleep or Hibernation mode if the connection is actively in use. Make sure that the Sleep or Hibernation time-out is enabled. The computer does not enter Sleep or Hibernation mode immediately. If the computer is performing an operation, it normally waits for the operation to finish.
If using an external speaker, make sure that the speaker is properly connected. Distorted sound is produced. Make sure that the volume control is not set too high or too low. In most cases, a high setting can cause the audio electronics to distort the sound. Startup Problems When you turn on the computer, it does not respond and the Power Indicator does not light green. If you are using an external AC power, make sure that the AC adapter is correctly and securely connected.
Plug your computer into an outlet on a different branch circuit from that used by the affecting device. Consult your dealer or an experienced radio technician for help. I cannot connect to another WLAN device. Make sure that the WLAN feature is turned on. Make sure that the SSID setting is the same for every WLAN device in the network. Your computer is not recognizing changes. Restart the computer. Make sure that the IP address or subnet mask setting is correct.
Turn off power management. Other Problems The date/time is incorrect. Correct the date and time via the operating system or BIOS Setup program. After you have performed everything as described above and still have the incorrect date and time every time you turn on the computer, the RTC (Real-Time Clock) battery is at the end of its life. Call an authorized dealer to replace the RTC battery.
System Recovery Using Windows RE Windows 10 has a recovery environment (Windows RE) that provides recovery, repair, and troubleshooting tools. The tools are referred to as Advanced Startup Options. You can access these options by selecting Settings Update & security. There are several choices: System Restore This option allows you to restore Windows to an earlier point in time if you have created a restore point.
Using Recovery Partition When necessary, you can restore your Windows 10 system to the factory default state by using the “recovery partition” feature. Recovery partition is a portion of your hard disk drive that is set aside by the manufacturer to hold the original image of your system. WARNING: Using this feature will reinstall Windows to your system and configure it to the system’s factory default settings. All data on the hard disk drive will be lost.
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Using the Driver Disc (Optional) NOTE: You can download the latest drivers and utilities from Getac website at http://www.getac.com Support. The Driver disc contains drivers and utilities required for specific hardware in your computer. Since your computer comes with drivers and utilities pre-installed, you normally do not need to use the Driver disc. In case you want to manually install Windows, you will have to install the drivers and utilities one by one after installing Windows.
Appendix A Specifications NOTE: Specifications are subject to change without any prior notice.
Tablet Specifications Parts CPU Specifications Intel Kaby Lake Refresh i5 and i7 U series (vPro and non-vPro) Cache: i5 6MB; i7 8MB BIOS Insyde, Flash EEPROM, 16MB, UEFI, supporting TPM, vPro (optional), NIST, Computrace (optional), WMI, BIOS Diagnostic, Credential guard, Device guard, and MAC passthrough RAM 4GB/8GB/16/32GB DDR4, 2133MHz, SO-DIMM slot x 2 Video Controller UMA - Intel UHD Graphics 620 (GT2) Display Panel 12.
Parts Specifications Camera (option) Front: FHD 2MP Webcam, IR sensor (option) Rea: 8M pixel, autofocus, LED, video capture Barcode reader (option) 1D and 2D RFID reader (option) Contactless, HF, supporting ISO14443A, ISO14443B, ISO15693, and Sony Felica Security Power Kensington lock TPM 2.
Keyboard Dock Specifications Parts Specifications Keyboard Standard keys with numeric pad keys, 12 function keys, special Fn (Function) key and Windows keys, with water-proof membrane or backlight Pointing device Glide touchpad, capacitive type Card slot SDXD I/O ports USB 3.0 Type A x 3, RS232, VGA, HDMI, RJ-45, docking, tri antenna pass-through Security Kensington lock Dimension (LxW×D) 333 x 304 x 193 mm (13.1 x 12.0 x 0.76 inch) Weight 1.35 kg (2.
Appendix B Regulatory Information This appendix provides regulatory statements and safety notices on your computer. NOTE: Marking labels located on the exterior of your computer indicate the regulations that your model complies with. Please check the marking labels and refer to the corresponding statements in this appendix. Some notices apply to specific models only.
On the Use of the System Class B Regulations USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE: 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.
Canada Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada Interference-Causing equipment regulations. Cet appareil numérique de Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement Canadien sur le matériel brouileur.
Safety Notices About the Battery If the battery is mishandled, it may cause fire, smoke or an explosion and the battery’s functionality will be seriously damaged. The safety instructions listed below must be followed. Danger Do not immerse the battery with liquid such as water, sea water or soda. Do not charge/discharge or place the battery in high-temperature (more than 80 C / 176 F) locations, such as near a fire, heater, in a car in direct sunlight, etc. Do not use unauthorized chargers.
In case of a leaking battery, keep the battery away from flames and do not touch it. Pack the battery tightly during transport. Caution Do not use the battery where static electricity (more than 100V) exists that might damage the protection circuit of the battery. When children are using the system, parents or adults must ensure that they are using the system and battery correctly. Keep the battery away from flammable materials during charging and discharging.
ENGLISH CAUTION: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer. Discard used batteries according to manufacturer‘s instructions. DEUTSCH VORSICHT: Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgemäßem Austausch der Batterie. Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleich-wertigen Typ. Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers.
Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged. Do not attempt to service the unit. There are no serviceable parts inside. Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture.
On the Use of the RF Device USA and Canada Safety Requirements and Notices IMPORTANT NOTE: To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, the antenna used for this transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Radio Frequency Interference Requirements and SAR This device meets the government’s requirements for exposure to radio waves.
If harmful interference with radio or television reception occurs when the device is turned on, the user must correct the situation at the user’s own expense. The user is encouraged to try one or more of the following corrective measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
1) l'appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 2) l'utilisateur de l'appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d'en compromettre le fonctionnement. Cet appareil et son antenne ne doivent pas être situés ou fonctionner en conjonction avec une autre antenne ou un autre émetteur, exception faites des radios intégrées qui ont été testées.
German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europäischen Richtlinie 2014/53/EU. Greek To προϊόν αυτό πληροί τις προβλέψεις της Ευρωπαϊκής Οδηγίας 2014/53/EU. Icelandic Þessi vara stenst reglugerð Evrópska Efnahags Bandalagsins númer 2014/53/EU. Italian Questo prodotto è conforme alla Direttiva Europea 2014/53/EU. Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet 2014/53/EU. Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Européia 2014/53/EU.
EE FI FR DE EL HU IE IT LV LT LU MT NL PL PT RO SK SI ES SE UK Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) This symbol means that according to local laws and regulations your product and/or its battery shall be disposed of separately from household waste. When this product reaches its end of life, take it to a collection point designated by local authorities. Proper recycling of your product will protect human health and the environment.
User Notification of Take-back Service To Institutional (B2B) Users in United States: Getac believes in providing our institutional customers with easy-to-use solutions to recycle your Getac-brand products for free. Getac understands the institutional customers will likely be recycling multiple items at once and as such. Getac wants to make the recycling process for these larger shipments as streamlined as possible.
ENERGY STAR 6.1 ENERGY STAR® is a government program that offers businesses and consumers energy-efficient solutions, making it easy to save money while protecting the environment for future generations. Please reference ENERGY STAR® related information from http://www.energystar.gov. As an ENERGY STAR® Partner, Getac Technology Corporation has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR® guidelines for energy efficiency.
Businesses that use ENERGY STAR® enabled office equipment may realize additional savings on air conditioning and maintenance. Over its lifetime, ENERGY STAR® qualified equipment in a single home office (e.g., computer, monitor, printer, and fax) can save enough electricity to light an entire home for more than 4 years. Power management (“sleep settings”) on computers and monitors can result in much savings annually.
Battery Recycling For the U.S. and Canada only: To recycle the battery, please go to the RBRC Call2Recycle website or use the Call2Recycle Helpline at 800-822-8837. Call2Recycle® is a product stewardship program providing no-cost battery and cellphone recycling solutions across the U.S. and Canada. Operated by Call2Recycle, Inc., a 501(c)4 nonprofit public service organization, the program is funded by battery and product manufacturers committed to responsible recycling. See more at: http://www.