mesa OWNER’S MANUAL 3
Copyright © November 2019, Juniper Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Information is subject to change without notice. Juniper Systems ® is a registered trademark of Juniper Systems, Inc. Mesa 3™ is a recognized trademark of Juniper Systems, Inc. Android™ is a trademark of Google LLC. The Android robot is reproduced or modified from work created and shared by Google and used according to terms described in the Creative Commons 3.0 Attribution License.
CONTENTS 1 Getting Started 1 2 Standard Features 9 Perform Initial Tasks Turn the Mesa 3 on and Off 4 7 Operating System Keypad Features Light Sensor Power Management Data Storage Options Sensors Bluetooth® Wireless Communication Wi-Fi Wireless Networking GPS/GNSS Camera 4G LTE Data Modem 10 11 12 12 15 17 17 18 18 19 19 3 Optional Features and Accessories 21 A Storage, Maintenance, and Recycling 35 B Warranty and Repair Information 39 Barcode Imager RFID Reader RS-232 Port Office Docking Stat
C Warnings, Regulatory Information, Licensing 45 Product Warnings Certifications and Standards Licensing Information D Specifications Index iv Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet Powered by Android 46 47 52 53 61
1 GETTING STARTED
Getting Started The standard features for the Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet™ powered by Android from Juniper Systems include a 7” display, capacitive touchscreen, keypad, Bluetooth technology, Wi-Fi, GPS/GNSS, camera, and 4G LTE data modem. Standard accessories include a removable lithiumion battery pack, AC wall charger, hand strap, connector port cover, a fine tip capacitive stylus and tether, and a foam tip stylus for use in wet conditions.
Battery Compartment and Card Slots 3 4 5 6 1 7 2 1 Battery Pack, Removable 4 Flexible Card Retainer 2 Battery Door 5 Battery Compartment 3 Micro SIM Card Slot and Micro SD/SDHC Card Slot (underneath card retainer) 6 Docking Port Connections 7 Hand Strap Attachment Point (2 on each side) Connector Ports 8 9 10 11 8 USB-C, USB 3.1 OTG, 5V 1.5A Max Output 9 USB 2.
Perform Initial Tasks When you receive your Mesa 3, perform the tasks outlined in this section before first use. Review Documentation This owner’s manual and other documents like release notes are available on our website at: www.junipersys.com/ support/mesa-3/documentation. View, download, and print documents as desired, either on the Mesa 3 or another computer with an internet connection. Documentation will be updated during the life of the Mesa 3.
3. Follow the graphic on the battery label to insert the battery pack properly. (A) TO ENSURE DOOR SEAL, INSERT SIDE (A) FIRST! PARA VEDAR A PORTA, INSIRA O LADO (A) PRIMEIRO! PARA SELLAR LA PUERTA, INSERTE PRIMERO LADO (A) ERST SEITE (A) EINLEGEN – SICHERT TÜRDICHTUNG! P/ VEDAR A PORTA, INSIRA O LADO (A) PRIMEIRO! (A) Hold the battery so that the black tab on the front edge of the battery is up and facing the door latch (this tab helps you pull the battery out).
6. Charge the battery pack at room temperature (68°F or 20°C) for 6 hours (for the first charge). While the battery pack is charging, the red LED blinks. When it is fully charged and external power is applied, the red LED is solid. The battery charge level shown on the icon for this battery (see the status bar at the top of the display) shows the correct charge after the battery has been fully charged for the first time.
Stylus Tether Attach one end of the stylus tether to the stylus. To attach the tether to the tablet, follow these steps: 1. Attach one end of the stylus tether to the stylus. 2. Push the free tether loop through one of the tether attachment points located on the side of any of the four corners. 3. Insert the stylus with the attached tether through this loop and tighten the loop. 4. Place the stylus into the stylus storage slot located on the bottom of the Mesa 3.
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2 STANDARD FEATURES
Standard Features This chapter discusses the standard features included with all Mesa 3 models with Android. Operating System The Mesa 3 Android has Android 9.0 Pie operating system. Display and Touchscreen The Mesa 3 has a bright color display and capacitive touchscreen with a diagonal viewing area of 7 inches (178 mm). Accessing Information When you turn the Mesa 3 on, a Lock screen is shown. Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to unlock it. The Home screen is shown.
Touchscreen Touch Control Setting You can select the profile you want the screen optimized for based on the environment you are working in and your personal preference. Profiles choices include: Finger, Stylus or Finger, Glove, Stylus, or Wet. You can try different profiles to see which one works best for the conditions the Mesa 3 is being used in. To adjust the Touch Control setting, swipe down from the top twice to see all of the Quick Settings and tap and hold Touch Settings.
Key Function Volume + Brightness + Brightness Screenshot Enter (for models with an RFID reader, read RFID tag when the application is open) Power Press and release: On or sleep Hold for 3 seconds: Select Power off, Restart, or Screenshot Hold for 10 seconds: Forced shut down Hold for 20 seconds: Electrically disconnect the battery pack(s); to reconnect the batteries, you are required to plug in the charger or external 12 V power Programmable Keys All of the keys except for power are programmab
Battery Status and Management Battery icons on the Status bar shows the status of installed batteries. The large battery icon represents the removable battery while a smaller battery icon represents an optional internal battery. The status of these icons follows: If both the internal and the removable batteries are installed, a bigger battery icon and a smaller battery icon are shown.
! CAUTION: Only use batteries designed for the Mesa 3 from an approved vendor. Use of non-approved batteries may void your product warranty. The Mesa 3 must be returned to the factory for replacement of the optional internal battery, although the internal battery pack is designed to last the life of the tablet. ! CAUTION: The unit is not designed to run on external power without a battery installed. Doing so can damage internal components of your unit and void the warranty.
cannot be powered on again until an external power supply is attached. Keep this in mind if you are in the field. ! CAUTION: Forcing a shut-down while the unit is running can cause damage to the device. NEVER do this to power off a Mesa 3 in normal circumstances. LED Activity Indicators LED activity indicators are located on the front of the Mesa 3 in the upper-left corner. Red LED, solid: The AC wall charger is plugged in and the battery is full (not charging).
4. Remove the battery pack by pulling up on the black tab on the battery pack. 5. An image on the battery compartment label shows the correct location and orientation for the SD card. Pull the flexible card holder back out of the way. To insert a card, push the card into the slot. To remove a card, pull it out. Use tape or an eraser if you have trouble grabbing it. Flexible Card Holder SD Card Slot 6. Push the flexible card holder back into place, covering the card slots. 7.
USB-C hub can be plugged in, providing ethernet and multiple USB 3 ports. Note: The Mesa 3 does not charge through the USB-C port. Sensors Compass, Gyroscope, and Accelerometer The Mesa 3 has a built-in compass, gyroscope, and accelerometer. The accelerometer assists the compass in determining direction, even when the device is not resting flat. The gyroscope senses change in angular motion. The compass, accelerometer, and gyroscope can also be used by other user applications.
Note: If Bluetooth technology is on and the tablet enters sleep or hibernate mode, Bluetooth technology turns off to save battery power. The connection is resumed once it powers back on. Wi-Fi Wireless Networking To use Wi-Fi, you need to be in range of a Wi-Fi access point to make a connection. To set up Wi-Fi, follow these steps: 1. To activate Wi-Fi, swipe down from the top of the screen to view the Quick Settings. Tap and hold the WiFi icon to turn Wi-Fi on and open Wi-Fi in Settings. 2.
landscape view. Do not put your hand or another object over this area. Accuracy could be reduced. The more items between the antenna and the satellites, the lower the accuracy. Camera The Mesa 3 has a front facing camera that is 2 MP and a rear facing camera that is 16 MP. By default the camera application can be accessed by quickly pressing the hardware power button twice. It can also be found in the apps list and can be placed on the Home screen.
Install the SIM Card The card slot and flexible card holder are designed to hold the card securely in place so it will not come out or disconnect if the tablet is dropped. To insert or remove a card, follow these steps: 1. Power off the tablet. 2. Remove the battery door and battery pack as outlined in Chapter 1. ! CAUTION: The Mesa 3 is not sealed against water and dust when the battery door is not installed properly. 3.
3 OPTIONAL FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
Optional Features and Accessories This chapter discusses the optional features you can add to the Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet and some optional accessories you can order separately. Note: The RS-232 connector is not available in combination with the barcode imager or the RFID reader. Barcode Imager The Mesa 3 with a barcode imager allows you to read 1D and 2D barcodes and easily import barcode data into custom or standard programs running on the Mesa 3.
This menu gives you access to several setting screens. User Settings From the menu, select User to open the User Settings screen. From this screen, set up options like Barcode Scan Time and which button to use to scan barcodes. Data Format and Barcode Types On the Data Format screen, you can set up a prefix and suffix. Use the rest of the menu options to set up different types of barcodes, including 1D code types, composite Codes, postal codes, and 2D code types.
Reading a Tag Once the Barcode Connector utility is set up, you can start scanning barcodes. 1. Leave the Barcode Connector utility running in the background. 2. Open an application or document to receive the barcode data and tap in the text field where you want the data to be placed. 3. The barcode imager is located on the top of the Mesa 3 when in portrait mode. Aim the barcode imager at the barcode. 4. The distance required between the barcode and Mesa 3 varies depending on the barcode being read.
3. Go to the User Settings screen and tap Reset Settings to restore the settings to the default operating parameters. 4. Close the Barcode Connector utility. 5. Launch the Barcode Connector utility again and verify that correct functionality has been restored.
2D Barcodes Aztec Maxicode MicroPDF417 QR Code RFID Reader The Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet with an RFID reader allows you to read UHF RFID tags and easily import data into custom or standard programs running on the Mesa 3. RFID Connector Utility The RFID Connector™ utility is a wedge program provided with the RFID reader. Open it from Apps > RFID Connector. Home Screen When the RFID Connector utility loads, the home screen appears. From the home screen, you can do a Scan Test right away.
and an RFID tag directly away from the back of the Mesa 3. Tap Scan on the screen or press the scan button on the keypad. After a tag is successfully read, the Scan Data is shown on the screen. RFID Connector Menu Select the menu symbol in the upper left hand corner of the home screen or swipe the screen from left to right to see the menu (you can do this from any screen in the application). This menu gives you access to User and Data Format setting screens.
Data Format On the Data Format screen, you can set up a prefix and suffix. Reading a Tag Once the RFID Connector utility is set up, you can start reading tags. 1. Leave the RFID Connector utility running in the background. 2. Open an application or document to receive the RFID data and tap in the text field where you want the data to be placed. 3. For best read performance, hold the Mesa 3 with the display facing you, and the tag directly away from the back of the Mesa 3.
Enable RS-232 port: When this option is off, it powers down. When it is on, it powers up the RS-232 hardware. It then displays the assigned COM port number. Note: If you do not have a device plugged into the RS232 port, the port pins corrode more quickly when left powered up. Use the setting to power down when it is not going to be used. Note: Power consumption during sleep is higher when the RS-232 hardware is powered up.
Office Docking Station The Office Docking Station enables you to perform the following functions: Charge your Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet Use your Mesa 3 as a desktop computer Transfer data to or from another computer or network via the Ethernet connection Dock Features 3 12 1 Lock Latch (2) 2 Alignment Pin (2) 3 Back Rest 4 Release Button 4 5 Docking Pins 5 6 USB Ports, Host (3) 7 HDMI Port 8 Ethernet Port 9 Power Input Jack 6 7 8 9 Ports The USB ports are for attaching devices to the
How to Use the Dock 1. On the Mesa 3, make sure Auto-rotate is turned on (see Chapter 2, Auto-rotate the Screen). 2. Provide power to the dock using the 30 W AC wall charger provided with your Mesa 3 (the ports require external power). A 45 W charger is available as an option, and we recommend this charger if you are using the dock as an office computer with several peripheral functions. The 30 W AC wall charger might not provide enough power to charge the batteries and run the Mesa 3. 3.
Ethernet Specifications 10/100/1000 Mbps twisted-pair Ethernet IEEE802.3/802.3u/802.3ab 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, and 1000BASE-T Manages twisted pair crossover detection and correction Full-duplex and half-duplex capability (only full-duplex operation at 1000 Mbps) Maintenance and Environmental Issues The dock is intended for indoor use only. Temperatures should be between 0°C to 50°C. Avoid using the dock in situations where water can enter the connector ports.
Vehicle Dock Features: A locking mechanism with a unique key (duplicates can be made for fleets) Powered dock: 12 VDC power port, vehicle charger, and USB 2.0 port (host) Non-powered dock option Four holes and screws for attachment to a mounting system 1 Power Input Jack 2 USB Port, Host 3 Lock Bar with Key 1 2 3 Mounting System The Vehicle Dock does not attach directly to a vehicle. The dock attaches to any 30mm x 38mm AMPS mounting system that suits your application (sold separately).
Maintenance and Environmental Issues Temperatures should be between 0°C to 50°C. Avoid using the dock in situations where water can enter the connector ports. It is not sealed against water and must be kept dry. Do not touch the docking pins (spring loaded contacts) with conductive items when power is applied to the dock. Do not drop items on the dock that can damage the pins. Keep debris off of the docking pins. The Mesa 3 docking pin contacts are always powered on when it is docked.
A STORAGE, MAINTENANCE, AND RECYCLING
Storage, Maintenance, and Recycling Follow the instructions in this chapter to properly maintain and recycle the Mesa 3. Storing the Mesa 3 and Battery Pack When the tablet is not being charged and is in a sleep state, it draws a small amount of power. This power draw is used to maintain the memory (RAM) of the tablet in the same state it was in when it was awake. We recommend charging the tablet each night or weekend when it is in a sleep state.
Cleaning the Mesa 3 Make sure the battery door is securely installed. Remove the screen protector if you want to clean underneath it. Use warm water, a mild cleaning solution, and a soft bristle brush to gently clean the Mesa 3. ! CAUTION: Do not direct a high-pressure stream of water at the device to clean it. This action could break the seal, causing water to get inside the device and voiding the warranty.
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B WARRANTY AND REPAIR INFORMATION
Warranty and Repair Information Limited Product Warranty Two Year Warranty Juniper Systems, Inc. (“JS”) warrants that the Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet and optional internal battery shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal intended use, for a period of 24 months from the date of shipment.
(viii) t he product has been opened or tampered with in any way (such as the tamper evident VOID label indicating certified IP [Ingress Protection] seal area has been tampered with or removed). Parts that are excessively worn are not covered under warranty. These may include, but are not limited to, the keyboard elastomer and switch matrix, hand straps, and the touch screen (if applicable).
Limitation of Liability To the fullest extent allowed by law, the obligation of JS shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product. JS shall in no event be liable for special, incidental, or consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages of any kind, or for loss of revenue or profits, loss of business, loss of information or data, or other financial loss arising out of or in connection with the sale, installation, maintenance, use, performance, failure, or interruption of any product.
Services and Materials Provided Under Warranty Analysis of problem by service technician Labor and materials required to fix defective parts Functional analysis performed after repair Shipping costs to return device to customer JS strives to provide continued full repair services for our products for 3 to 5 years from the end of life announcement of a product model.
System Information for your Mesa 3 You might be asked to provide additional information about your Mesa 3 when you contact a repair center. To view information like the operating system edition, OS build and serial number, go to Settings > About Tablet. Complete Care Service Plans We offer optional service plan options that provide additional benefits through participating repair centers. For more information about our Complete Care service plans, go to our website at www.junipersys.
C WARNINGS, REGULATORY INFORMATION, LICENSING
Warnings, Regulatory Information, Licensing Product Warnings Follow the warnings listed below to use the Mesa 3 batteries and AC wall charger. ! Battery Warnings WARNING! This device comes with a lithium-ion rechargeable battery pack. To reduce the risk of fire or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or expose the battery pack to fire. Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.
Improper battery use may result in a fire, explosion or other hazard. Keep the battery away from excessive heat and direct sunlight. Do not place it on heating devices such as microwave ovens, stoves, or radiators. Battery may explode if overheated. This product could contain a built-in battery that must be removed by a specialist. ! CAUTION: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type.
United States In compliance with the FCC rules 47 CFR 15.19(a)(3), the statements that follow must appear on the device or in the user documentation. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. The device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. In compliance with the FCC rules, 47 CFR 15.
Only approved accessories may be used with this equipment. In general, all cables must be high quality, shielded, correctly terminated, and normally restricted to two meters in length. Wall chargers approved for this product employ special provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be altered or substituted. This device complies with FCC SAR exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The equipment can be used in close proximity to the human body without any restrictions.
utilisation en intérieur. Lorsque ce produit est connecté à un point d’accès qui fonctionne dans cette gamme de fréquences, ou lorsque vous utilisez le mode ad-hoc, l’utilisation de ce produit est limitée à une utilisation en intérieur. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of 0mm between the radiator and your body.
Declaration of Conformity The Declaration of Conformity for CE Marking is available at: www.junipersys.com/doc European Radio Power BAND LOWER BAND UPPER BAND EDGE (MHz) EDGE (MHz) CONDUCTED POWER (dBm) GSM900 880 915 23 GSM1800 1710 1785 21 UMTS B1 1920 1980 21 UMTS B8 880 915 22 LTE B1 1920 1965 22 LTE B3 1710 1785 23 LTE B7 2500 2570 21 LTE B8 880 915 22 LTE B20 832 865 23 LTE B28 703 748 22 2400 2483.5 9 2.4 GHz WLAN 2400 2483.5 17 *5.2 & 5.
Licensing Information This Product is licensed under the AVC, the VC-1 and the MPEG-4 Part 2 Visual patent portfolio licenses for the personal and non-commercial use of a consumer to (i) encode video in compliance with the above standards (“Video Standards”) and/or (ii) decode AVC, VC-1 and MPEG-4 Part 2 Visual that was encoded by a consumer engaged in personal and non-commercial activity or was obtained from a video provider licensed to provide such video.
D SPECIFICATIONS
Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet Specifications Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. FEATURE SPECIFICATION Standard Configuration Geo/Cell unit with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth technology, 6 GB RAM, 64 flash storage, front and rear cameras, GNSS receiver, and 4G LTE modem Optional features that can be integrated with the Mesa 3: Internal battery pack Barcode 1D/2D imager UHF RFID reader, antenna Barcode imager and RFID reader RS-232 port with 5 V supply Operating System Android™ 9.
FEATURE SPECIFICATION Display Touchscreen Batteries Connector Ports Wireless Connectivity Active viewing area: 7” (178 mm) WXGA 800 x 1280 pixel resolution Backlit LCD Outdoor viewable Portrait or landscape orientation Capacitive multi-touch interface for use with gloves, small tip stylus, and in wet conditions Chemically-strengthened Dragontrail™ High Ion-Exchange (HIE™) coverglass for impact and scratch resistance Touchscreen profile optio
FEATURE SPECIFICATION Audio LED Activity Indicators Standard Sensors/ Features Temperature Specifications Shock Resistance Environmental Ratings and Standards Mono speaker, loud and clear Microphone, low noise Red: power applied/charging status Green: Custom programmable by customer applications Blue: Android notifications Ambient light sensor Compass Accelerometer Gyroscope Operating Temperature: -4°F to 122°F (-20°C to 50°C).
FEATURE Certifications and Standards SPECIFICATION Camera 4G LTE Data Modem FCC Class B CE Marking Industry Canada Australia (ACMA) IEC/EN 62368 safety Bluetooth SIG qualification IP68 waterproof and dustproof Designed to MIL-STD 810G RoHS 2 compliant Resolution: 16 MP rear, 2 MP front Auto focus (rear camera) Video capture JPEG image format Flash (rear camera) Qualcomm Snapdragon X12 LTE modem Supports micro-SIM card only.
FEATURE UHF RFID (Option) SPECIFICATION Barcode 1D/2D Imager (Option) RS-232 (Option) Optional built-in UHF RFID module and antenna Region-specific frequency configurations (859–873 MHz & 915– 930 MHz) EPCglobal Gen 2 (ISO 18000-6C) protocol support Wide output range (0 dBm to +27 dBm) Imager and Decoder: Motorola/ Symbol SE4710 imager and PL3307C 400 MHz decoder Sensor Resolution: 1280 x 800 Field of View: Horizontal 42°, vertical 28° Reading
FEATURE Standard Accessories SPECIFICATION Optional Accessories Removable Li-Ion battery Adjustable hand strap AC wall charger with international plug kit - Input: 100-240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.5 A - Output: 12 VDC, 1.67 A Capacitive fine tip stylus with tether Quick Start Guide Owner’s Manual (on our website) Two year warranty on Mesa 3 Survey/GPS pole clamp and mount Vehicle charger cable, 12 V vehicle power port, 6 ft.
FEATURE SPECIFICATION Warranties 24 months for Mesa 3 90 days for accessories Extended service and maintenance plans are available * 4G LTE Data Modem - Additional Information Mode Frequency Bands LTE B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6, B7, B8, B12, B13, B14, B17, B20, B28 UMTS/HSPA+ B1, B2, B4, B5, B8 GSM GSM 850, EGSM 900, DCS 1800, PCS 1900 60 Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet Powered by Android Owner’s Manual
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Index Symbols 4G Data Modem Data Account, Set up With Wireless Provider 19 SIM Card Installation 19 A Accessories Optional 59 Standard 59 AC Wall Charger 5, 47 Anatomy of the Mesa 3 2–3 Audio Features 17 B Barcode Connector Utility 22 Barcode Imager 22 Barcode Connector Utility 22 Barcode Setup 22 Sample Barcodes 25–26 Battery Charger 34 Battery Compartment 3 Battery Door 2–3 Battery Pack, Internal 13–14 Battery Pack, Removable 3–5, 13–15 Battery Packs 12 Battery Life 13 Battery Status Icons 13 Charge 6,
C Camera 22 Specifications 57 Care and Maintenance Cleaning 37 Storage 36 Cautions 15, 20, 36, 37, 42, 47 Certifications and Standards 47 Canada 49 CE Marking, European Union 50 European Radio Power 51 Licensing Information 52 Radio Frequency Safety 50 United States 48 Cleaning 37 Compass 17 Complete Care Service Plans 44 Configuration, Standard 54 Connector Ports 3, 12 D Data Modem 19 Set up a Data Account 19 Install the SIM Card 20 Data Storage 15, 54 Declaration of Conformity 51 Display 10 Auto-rotate 1
G GPS/GNSS 18, 57 H Hand Strap 6 K Keypad Programmable Buttons 12 L LED Activity Indicators 15 Limitation of Liability 42 M Memory 54 SD Cards 15 Microphone 56 O Office Docking Station 30 Operating System 10 P Physical Features 54 Powering Off and On 14 Product Warnings 46 R Recycling the Mesa 3 and Batteries 37 Removable Battery Pack 3–5, 12–13 Repairs 43 RFID Reader 26–28 RS-232C Port 28, 55 S Screen Protector 59 SD Card 4, 15 Sensors 17 64 Mesa 3 Rugged Tablet Powered by Android
Accelerometer 17 Compass 17 Service Plans 44 Set up Tasks, Initial 4 SIM Card 3, 4, 20 Speaker 2 Specifications 54–61 Storing the Mesa 2 14, 36 Stylus 3, 6 Stylus Storage Slot 2 Tether 6 System Information 44 44 T Temperature Specifications 56 Touchscreen 10–12 Auto-rotate the Screen 10 Enable/Disable 11 Protecting the Touchscreen 36 Settings 10 Specifications 55 Touch Control Setting 11 U USB Storage Device 16 V Vehicle Dock 32 Index 65
W Wall Charger 5, 13, 47 Warnings 46–47 Battery Warnings 46–47 Wall Charger Warnings 47 Warranty 40–43 Exclusions 40 Limitation of Liability 42 Remedy 41 Repairs 42 Services 43 Warranty Exclusions 40 Wi-Fi Wireless Communication 18 Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 18 66 Mesa 2 Rugged Tablet Owner’s Manual