TABLET COMPUTER DK886EX USER’S GUIDE
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EMC and Safety Notice Federal Communications Commission 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. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
Important Note FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter. CE Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Community.
Council Directive 99/5/EC and 89/3360EEC. The equipment was passed. The test was performed according to the following European standards. EN 300 328 V.1.4.1 (2003-04) EN 301 489-1 V.1.4.1 (2002-04)/EN 301 489-17 V.1.2.1 (2002-04) EN 50371:2002 EN 60950:2000 UL, TÜV AC Adapter (TÜV includes EN60950 LVD) Power Conservation This computer consumes much less power than conventional computers. However, power consumption may be reduced by properly configuring the Power Management Setup.
- For more information on collection, reuse and recycling, please consult local or regional waste administration. You can also contact the dealer for more information on the environmental details of the equipment.
CONTENTS GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................ 1 UNPACKING .................................................................................................................................. 1 QUICK CHECK ............................................................................................................................... 2 CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ...................................................................................
HARD DISK DRIVE ...................................................................................................................... 20 TOUCH SCREEN ........................................................................................................................... 20 I/O PORTS ................................................................................................................................... 21 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT (WITH BUMPER)......................................................
Getting Started GETTING STARTED Unpacking The following components come with your computer. If anything is missing or damaged, please notify the dealer immediately.
Getting Started Quick Check - Insert the battery into compartment; fix the screw till battery is in position. - Attach the AC adapter and charge battery for at least 10 minutes. Turn ON the computer by pressing the power button momentarily. Notice: - When ambient temperature is under 0℃, the system may not boot up immediately. System will beep with charge light flashing while heater working.
Getting Started Controls and Indicators Note: Some of the functions are optional.
Getting Started : Power button (refer “Timeout/Standby/Wake up”) To enable alternative function keys : Sleep button (refer “Timeout/Standby/Wake up”) : Display brightness decrease : Display brightness increase : Function backlight Fn: : : Track point Left button of mouse Rear 1. Secondary battery connector 2.
Getting Started Left 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Primary battery LAN USB (Universal Serial Bus) USB (Universal Serial Bus) PCMCIA slots or Express Card Right 1. DC jack (2 pin for DK886EX-I, 3 pin for DK886EX-M) 2. Serial port (COM1) 3.
Getting Started Top 1. ANT Cover 2. Stylus holder 3. ANT Cover Bottom 1. 2.
Components and Operations COMPONENTS AND OPERATIONS Location A clean and moisture-free environment is preferred. Make room for air circulation. Avoid areas with: - Sudden or extreme changes in temperature. - Extreme heat. - Strong electromagnetic fields (near television set, motor rotation area, etc.). - Dust or high humidity. If it is necessary to work in a hostile environment, please regularly maintain your computer by cleaning dust, water, etc. and keep it in optimal condition.
Components and Operations AC Adapter The AC adapter performs two functions: - It powers the computer from an external AC source. - It charges the computer battery. The adapter automatically detects the AC line voltage (110V or 220V) and adjusts accordingly. The following are recommended when using the AC adapter: - Use a properly grounded AC outlet. - Use one AC outlet exclusively for the computer. Having other appliances on the same line may cause interference.
Components and Operations - Shut down the computer when it will not be in use for long time. Battery Low When the battery is nearly exhausted, the computer gives the following “Battery Low” warnings: - Windows battery low warning. - The power LED flashes. Once the “Battery Low” warning occurs, please: - Save and close the files you are currently working on then shut down the computer. - Plug in AC or vehicle adapter to recharge the battery.
Components and Operations Charging the Battery Plug in the AC adapter or vehicle adapter to start the battery charging. If the battery is already full, the sense circuitry will stop high current charge within several minutes. The LED Indicator turns ON when the battery is charging and turns OFF when the battery charge is completed. To charge the Secondary Battery, simply install it into the computer and attach the AC adapter.
Components and Operations Shutdown The following procedure is recommended in shutting down the computer: 1. Save any work you want to keep. 2. Make sure none of the disk drives are active (HDD and CD-ROM drive). 3. Remove any diskettes, CD-ROMs, or other media. 4. Follow the shut down procedure of your Operating System. Failure to shut down the computer properly may result in loss of data or hardware damages. Automatic shut down is activated at battery exhaust.
Components and Operations Replacing Modules Caution! Turn OFF the power before replacing any module. To remove the modules: 1. Turn OFF the computer. (“Hibernate” or “suspend to disk” are not recommended as the parameters may change when modules are changed.) 2. Disconnect all cables from the computer. 3. Use a coin to turn loose the screws on the modules. 4. Remove the battery from the compartment. 5. Remove the HDD from the computer. To re-install the modules: Gently push the module into the slot.
Components and Operations HDD is user removable. This provides convenience and security. It can ONLY be removed while power is OFF. Note: NEVER drops your HDD module or exposes it to high temperature, high humidity, or any hazardous environment. NEVER try to disassemble the module. Static discharge may destroy your device and data. Always pick up the modules by touching the case only. Touch Screen Touch screen facilitates direct finger touch or pen input on the screen instead of mouse or touch pad.
Components and Operations External Backlight Keyboard (optional) The external backlight keyboard is equivalent to a full size desktop keyboard plus extra functions. The interface is via USB port. Track point The track point is functionally equivalent to a mouse. Pushing the track point may move the cursor on the screen. The 2 buttons act same as mouse buttons. Backlight Press [I-O] key for approximately 1 second turns keyboard backlight ON or OFF.
Components and Operations Mount Docklight 1. Open the rubber cap on the docking connector. 2. Align the docking connector. 3. Attach Docklight. 4. Fix the screws. Docklight ports Top: 1. Docking connector Bottom and Left: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Components and Operations 7. USB port 3, 4 (proprietary sealed type) 8. Serial port (COM2) 9. DC jack Stand Unit (optional) Stand unit can hold the system unit and Docklight with adjustable view angle. It can be used in office or in vehicle. There are 2 configuration options: - Stand unit only to accept system unit. - Stand unit with Docklight hooked to accept system unit. Mount Stand Unit 1. Open the rubber cap on the docking connector. 2. Align the computer into stand unit. 3.
Components and Operations Please refer the illustration as below: 17
Optional Devices OPTIONAL DEVICES Memory Card The memory card will expand main memory to facilitate better system performance. The cards are available as following: 512MB, 1GB, 2GB 2nd Battery A Lithium Ion rechargeable 2nd battery may mount on the rear. The computer’s internal charger can detect 2nd battery and perform charging accordingly. Wireless LAN Card IEEE 802.11a,b,g wireless LAN card and rugged antenna. MDC Modem Card V.
Optional Devices Stand Unit This acts as computer holder for office or vehicle operation and can work with or without Docklight.
Specifications SPECIFICATIONS CPU Intel Core2 Duo (Merom) CPU runs at multiple speeds dependent on CPU type and operating system: The CPU speed switches automatically by detecting AC adapter/battery operation and busy state. Memory System memory Cache memory Video memory Standard: 1GB Expandable 2GB Internal level-II 2MB 224MB (shared RAM) Display The display is a XGA 1024 x 786 dots LCD. LCD Type: Resolution: Mode: Color depths: Characters x Row: 12.
Specifications I/O Ports - Serial port (DB9) LAN jack 1 type-II PCMCIA slots + 1 Express slot or 2 type II PCMCIA slots Docking port USB port DC jack Dimensions and Weight (with Bumper) Width: 310 mm (12.20”) Depth: 255 mm (10.04”) Height: 54 mm (2.13”) Weight: 2.5 Kg (5.5 lb) Note: Weight varies depending on system configurations. AC Adapter Input Voltage: Frequency: Output Voltage: Maximum Power: Dimension: Weight: AC 100 - 240 V 50/60 Hz DC 19V 90 Watts 133 mm (W) x 58mm (D) x 30mm (H) 400 g (0.
Specifications Dimension: Weight: 150 mm (W) x 90 mm (D) x 20 mm (H) 500 g (1.1 1b.) Keypad/Keyboard Embedded Keypad: Function keys: F1~F6 Optional External USB Keyboard: Number of keys: 89 Key travel: 1.5 mm Function: Emulates standard 101/102-key keyboard Trackpoint: Equivalent to PS/2 mouse Vehicle Adapter (optional) Input Voltage Input Current Output Voltage Output Current Wiring Application 12V/24V (10~32V) Auto-sense 2.5A/5.5A max. (12V/24V respectively) 19V +/-5% 2.
Specifications Materials and Recycling Materials of the computer are as follows: Cabinet: Magnesium alloy AZ91D UL grade PC+ABS GE C2800 or TN-3813BW Bracket: Aluminum 5052 Steel with Nickel plating Stainless Steel S304 PCB: FR-4, UL 94V0 Battery: Rechargeable Lithium Ion cells Packing: Carton: Unbleached paper Cushion: Recyclable PE Carrying bag: Recyclable PE Fiber User's Guide: Paper Please recycle the parts according to local regulations.
BIOS Setup BIOS SETUP Press [F2] at boot up to enter BIOS setup. Use arrow keys to select options and [+/-] to modify them. When finished, move to” Exit” and press [Enter] then confirm save by pressing [Y]. Main Menu Main • • • • Advanced Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Security TPM State Boot Item Specific Help System Time: System Date: [16:19:20] [03/02/2007] Legacy Diskette A: [1.44/1.
BIOS Setup IDE Channel 0 Master Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 0 Master [None] Type: [Auto] Multi-Sector Transfers: LBA Mode Control: 32 Bit I/O: Transfer Mode: Ultra DMA Mode: [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Standard] [Disabled] F1 Help Esc Exit ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Item Item Specific Help User = you enter parameters of hard-disk drive installed at this connection. Auto = autotypes hard-disk drive installed here. CD-ROM = a CD-ROM drive is installed here.
BIOS Setup IDE Channel 0 Slave Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 0 Slave [None] Type: [Auto] Multi-Sector Transfers: LBA Mode Control: 32 Bit I/O: Transfer Mode: Ultra DMA Mode: SMART Monitoring: [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Standard] [Disabled] Disabled F1 Help Esc Exit ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Item Item Specific Help User = you enter parameters of hard-disk drive installed at this connection. Auto = autotypes hard-disk drive installed here.
BIOS Setup IDE Channel 1 Master Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 1 Master [None] Type: [Auto] Multi-Sector Transfers: LBA Mode Control: 32 Bit I/O: Transfer Mode: Ultra DMA Mode: [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Standard] [Disabled] F1 Help Esc Exit ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Item Item Specific Help User = you enter parameters of hard-disk drive installed at this connection. Auto = autotypes hard-disk drive installed here. CD-ROM = a CD-ROM drive is installed here.
BIOS Setup IDE Channel 1 Slave Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Main IDE Channel 1 Slave [None] Type: [Auto] Multi-Sector Transfers: LBA Mode Control: 32 Bit I/O: Transfer Mode: Ultra DMA Mode: SMART Monitoring: [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Standard] [Disabled] Disabled F1 Help Esc Exit ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Item Item Specific Help User = you enter parameters of hard-disk drive installed at this connection. Auto = autotypes hard-disk drive installed here.
BIOS Setup General Help Window Pressing or on any menu brings up the General Help window that describes in detail the keys and functions for setup. The scroll bar on the right of any window indicates that there is more than one page of information in the window. Use and to display all the pages. Pressing and displays the first and last page. Pressing displays each page and then exits the window. Press to exit the current window.
BIOS Setup Advanced Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Security TPM State Boot Exit Item Specific Help Legacy USB Support: [Enabled] Summary screen: [Disabled] Enable support for Legacy Boot-time Diagnostic Screen: [Enabled] Universal Serial Bus QuickBoot Mode: [Enabled] Extended Memory Testing [None] IGD - Boot Type: [VBIOS Default] PS/2 Mouse [Auto Detect] PCI Express - Root Port 1: [Enabled] USB - Device 29, Function 7: [Enabled] Passive Cooling Trip Point [79 C] • SIO SMC227 CONFGURATION Main
BIOS Setup Feature PS/2 Mouse PCI Express - Root Port 1 Options Description activated during POST CRT LFP CRT+LFP TV LFP-SDVO EFP TV-SDVO CRT+LFP-SDVO CRT+EFP Disabled Enable Auto Detect ’Disabled’ prevents any installed PS/2 mouse from functioning, but frees up IRQ 12. ’Enabled’ forces the PS/2 mouse port to be enabled regardless if a mouse is present. ’Auto Detect’ will enable the PS/2 mouse only if present. ’OS Controlled’ only displayed if the OS controls the mouse.
BIOS Setup For most frequently altered setup “SIO SMC227 CONFIDURATION” please refers following: Warning: Incorrect settings in RS485/RS422 of COMx mode may cause SIO component Damage. Must be cautious before Setup.
BIOS Setup Feature Options Description [Disabled] No configuration COM2 mode RS232 TTL2 [2F8-IRQ 3] Set the base I/O address for COM2 Configure UART mode options: [RS232]:External Device [TTL2]:Internal Device COM3 port Disabled 3E8-IRQ 10 Configure COM3 using device options: [Disabled] No configuration COM3 mode RS232 TTL3 [3E8-IRQ 10] Set the base I/O address for COM3 Configure UART mode options: [RS232]:External Device [TTL3]:Internal Device COM4 port Disabled 2E8-IRQ 5 COM4 mode RS232 TTL
BIOS Setup Security Menu Warning: If you forget user/supervisor password, the computer has to send back to manufacturer and replace EEPROM to make it work again.
BIOS Setup Feature USB Interface Options Disabled Enabled Description Control the listed USB Functions by setting the item to the desired value. AC97 Audio Interface Disabled Auto AC97 Modem Interface Disabled Auto Cardbus/1394 Interface Disabled Auto Control Detection of the AC97 Audio Device. Auto = AC97 Audio will be enabled if present, disabled otherwise. Disabled = AC97 Audio will be unconditionally disabled, regardless of presence. Control Detection of the AC97 Modem Device.
BIOS Setup For most frequently altered setup “RF Security Control” please refers following: RF Security Control Sub-Menu Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Security RF Security Control: Wireless Lan: GPRS: GPS: Blue Tooth: F1 Help Esc Exit Wireless Lan Control [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] [Disabled] ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Item Item Specific Help –/+ Change Values Enter Select ► Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit RF Security Control Sub-Menu Selections You can make the following select
BIOS Setup TPM State Menu Main Advanced Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Security TPM State Boot Current TPM State: Change TPM State: Enabled and Deactivated [No Change] Exit Item Specific Help Change TPM State F1 Help Esc Exit ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Item –/+ Change Values Enter Select ► Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit TPM State Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the TPM State Menu.
BIOS Setup Boot Menu Main Advanced Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Security TPM State Boot Item Specific Help Boot priority order: 1: USB KEY: 2: USB FDC: 3: USB HDD: 4: IDE CD: 5: IDE HDD: 6: Legacy Network Card 7: PCI SCSI: 8: Excluded from boot order: : USB CDROM: : USB ZIP: : USB LS120: : PCI BEV: : Other USB: : PCI: : 1394 CDROM F1 Help Esc Exit ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Item Exit Keys used to view or configure devices: Up and Down arrows select a device. <+> and <–> moves the device up or down.
BIOS Setup Exit Menu Main Advance Phoenix TrustedCore (tm) Setup Utility Security TPM State Boot Exit Item Specific Help Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Setup Defaults Discard Changes Save Changes F1 Help Esc Exit ↑↓ Select ↔ Menu Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS. Item –/+ Change Values Enter Select ► Sub-Menu F9 F10 Setup Defaults Save and Exit Exit Menu Selections You can make the following selections on the Exit Menu.
Utilities and Drivers UTILITIES AND DRIVERS Note: Most device drivers are available in Windows. Only when the default driver does not work properly you need to install the factory bundled drivers. The utility CD includes most drivers of the computer’s installed devices. Consult dealer if any driver is missing. Re-install drivers or perform “Driver Update” to replace the Windows default drivers. Check readme.txt file on utility CD to get the newest information before starting to install drivers.
Utilities and Drivers Resolution & Color LCD RGB LCD + RGB 1600x 1200x 16-bit color X O X 1600x 1200x 24-bit color X O X 1600x 1200x 32-bit color X O X 2048x 1536x 16-bit color X O X 2048x 1536x 24-bit color X O X 2048x 1536x 32-bit color X O X The table lists typical display modes only. The system also supports standard video modes with lower resolution and color. Windows Driver Installation: Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM. Click win2k_xp1429.exe in the directory of DK8EX\
Utilities and Drivers (\DK8EX\Driver\Touchscreen\DP9000\2kxpVista3264\PM...Universal…v1.0.0. 8), and follow the prompt to complete installation and then restart. PCMCIA Driver Windows The driver is automatically installed under Windows. Mini PCI 1G AX92200 LAN Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM. Click Setup.exe in the directory of E:\AX92200\DRIVER\RTL8110S\windows (612) then follow the prompt to complete installation. Mini PCI INT8100 LAN Windows does not need driver.
Utilities and Drivers Wireless Manager For flight safety and power saving reason, there is a utility provided easily to enable/disable RF devices of Wireless LAN/GPRS/GPS/Bluetooth in the run time. Insert the Driver CD into the CD-ROM. Click setup.exe in the directory of Utilities\Wireless Manager then follow the prompt to complete installation. Input Management Services Note: 1. This utility is valid for only Windows. 2. “Function Key Manager” is better for tablet. Install 1. Run setup.
Utilities and Drivers In addition, if you activate “Launch Function key manager at startup”, will be on the task menu automatically after the system is launched. If you activate “Launch On-Screen keyboard at logon” and the log on password is set; OnScreen keyboard will pop-up automatically when system get into/recover from following modes, “Logon/Logoff”, “Standby/Resume”, “Boot/Reboot”, and “Hibernate/Resume”.
Utilities and Drivers 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Change display output Rotate screen Change desktop background color Chang desktop wallpaper Launch On-Screen keyboard Toggle function 2 Some functions need to assign additional parameters to work properly. Assign parameter for a function, click the mouse left button on the same row parameter field to enter the parameter or assign option in the pop-up dialog. Please refer to the following descriptions. 1. Open/Execute a file Select a file from the pop-up window.
Utilities and Drivers 5. Simulate mouse button click Used to define two button clicks of the mouse. “Left button click” and “Right button click” are alternatives. 6. Change display output Switch display output among LCD, CRT and DVI. Just only one single mode can exist. “Enable External Monitor”, “Enable Notebook Display”, and “Enable External DVI” are the candidates. Please connect the external monitor or external DVI before launching this function. 7.
Utilities and Drivers Please make sure Intel Extreme Graphics 2 driver/Control Panel application is installed and this icon will be on the task menu. Activate the “Graphics Properties …” from “Graphics Options”. In the “Hot Keys”, activate “Enable Hot Keys”.
Utilities and Drivers In the “Rotation”, activate “Enable Rotation” and set the “Rotation Views” to “Normal”. It is recommended that to set a Function Key to work as “Rotate Screen” with parameter of “Normal” when you have set other keys to act as “Rotate Screen” with parameter of “90”, “180” or “270”. So you could change display between “Normal” and rotation of “90”, “180” or “270”. Note: If you have suffered from the mask of 90/270 Degree as shown in the following window.
Utilities and Drivers It results from “Hide modes that monitor cannot display” is enabled. So in such a situation, uncheck this box to enable all rotation views under Control Panel/Display/Display Properties/Setting/Advanced/Monitor.
Utilities and Drivers If you rotate screen to “Normal”, the “System Properties” windows will popup. 8. Change desktop background color Used to change background color to make display more readable in the day or night. Select a color from the pop-up color palette. 9. Change desktop wallpaper Used to change wallpaper to make display more readable in the day or night. Select a file from the pop-up window. Set the proper file type if necessary, bitmap Files (*.bmp) is the default. 10.
Maintenance/Service MAINTENANCE/SERVICE Cleaning ALWAYS turn OFF the power, unplug the power cord and remove the battery before cleaning. The exterior of the system and display may be wiped with a clean, soft, and lintfree cloth. If there is difficulty removing dirt, apply non-ammonia, non-alcohol based glass cleaner to the cloth and wipe. An air gun is recommended for cleaning water and dust. For salty water please clean with fresh water then blow-dry with an air gun.
Maintenance/Service - 5. 6. Address Unit serial number Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number Date of failure A DETAILED description of the problems you have encountered including: The operating system, the add-on device installed (if any), the application software, the failure phenomenon, etc. - A list of the hardware/software configuration, if applicable. Clearly mark the outside of the shipping box with the RMA #.
Recycled/Recycleable Printed in Taiwan P/N: G630804000A