ACCESSORY CHECKLIST Standard Accessories (depends on model and configuration) USB Keyboard USB Mouse Power Cord AC Adapter Cleaning Cloth Stylus (includes an eraser function) Stylus Tether Slipcover Recovery CD Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Introductory Guide
Optional Accessories Keyboard Stand
SAFETY GUIDELINES Safety Information Please pay attention to the following two symbols that appear in the User Manual. Each symbol is followed by important, useful information that will help you use your Tablet PC. Warning! This symbol warns of incorrect usage of equipment and/or a violation of the instructions for usage that will damage the Tablet PC or impair its performance. Attention! This symbol marks advice that will help you get better results when using your Tablet PC.
Power Cord and Power Supply Safety Guidelines Use together with the designated AC adapter. Keep away from cold. Keep away from high temperatures or fire hazards. Do not short-circuit the power-out. Do not set in water. Do not use in humid areas. Do not pull on the power cord. Use together with the designated power cord. Operate at a room temperature of 5oC–40oC (41oF–104oF), relative humidity 10%–95% High voltage inside; do not open. Do not try to alter or repair. Do exert pressure on or drop.
Battery Safety Guidelines The battery is restricted to usage with this computer. Do not dismantle the battery. Do not expose the battery to fire or water. Avoid fire, heat and any sort of damage to the battery. Do not touch either end of the battery with anything metallic. Be extremely careful when using a damaged or leaking battery. If the surrounding temperature exceeds 45oC (113oF), do not charge the battery.
TABLET PC INTRODUCTION ■ Properties The Tablet PC’s size is designed with the user in mind: while writing, you can conveniently rest your hand on top of the screen. The Tablet PC’s advanced speech recognition system also allows it to be used as a dictation machine. (See Note 1.) The wireless network function lets you conduct business no matter where you are, increasing your efficiency.
Remarks: Once you have enabled the light sensor, adjusting the brightness under “Tablet and Pen Settings” “Display” “Screen Brightness” will not produce any effect. The screen brightness will be regulated by the light sensor instead. □ Enable light sensor. Note: If the Light Sensor function is enabled, adjustments of the brightness control in “Tablet and Pen Settings” will be disabled. Also, the actual brightness of the panel will not be the same as what is indicated on the brightness control.
Exterior ■ Surface Diagrams Windows Security Light Sensor Start Menu Journal Key Tablet PC Input Panel Key Power Indicator Hard Drive Access Indicator Battery Indicator Wireless Network Indicator Microphone Power On/Off Screen Rotation ESC Key Fn Key Wireless Network On/Off Direction Ball + Enter Key LCD Display Fingerprint Recognition Device Stereo Speakers MIC In USB Port Headphone Out Infrared Port IEEE 1394 Port Power Jack External Monitor Port USB Port LAN Port Modem Port PCMCIA Slot Stylus Hold
USING YOUR TABLET PC ■ Explanation of Indicators Power Indicator: A steady green light indicates the computer is turned on; when the computer is in Standby mode, the light will flash slowly. When the light is off, the computer is either off or in Hibernate mode. Hard Drive Access Indicator: A flashing green light indicates the computer is accessing the hard drive. Battery Indicator: A steady red light indicates the battery is charging. A flashing red light indicates the battery is low.
When you start to operate your computer, you should understand the following two types of button functions: 1. Primary functions: Pre-set system functions. There is no way for you to reset these. The icon to the side of the actual button represents the primary function. 2. Secondary functions: Additional functions accessed by pressing the [Fn] button: some are user-programmable and some have already been assigned.
INTRODUCING THE PRIMARY FUNCTIONS ■ Basic Functions Each button has a basic primary function that has already been defined. These basic functions are described as follows: Button Icon Button Function Power On/Off Rotate computer power switch can rotate the screen among 4 different orientations, user-programmable.
Enter [Alt] + [Tab]: you may switch between open programs. Journal Tablet PC Input Default: Volume Up (user-programmable) Default: Volume Down (user-programmable) Panel Start Menu Default: Internet Browser (user-programmable) 1. You may set the power switch to make the computer enter Standby or Hibernate mode. (Go to “Control Panel” “Power Options” “Advanced” “Power Buttons” and set as Standby or Hibernate.) 2.
■ Secondary Functions You only need to press the particular function button to activate its primary function. To activate secondary functions, press the Function [Fn] button. When you press it, the Windows icon taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of the desktop will display the following message: “Tablet and Pen Settings” “’You have activated the Tablet [Function] button.’” How to Assign Secondary Functions to Buttons You can only assign button functions when the Windows “Start Menu” is on-screen.
■ How to Charge the Battery When using the Tablet PC for the first time, charge the new battery continuously for at least 4 hours with the computer off in order for the battery to get the maximum charge. ◄ Prepare the Tablet PC and battery. ◄ Plug the AC adapter into the Tablet PC DC power jack. Then connect the AC adapter to the primary power outlet.
Attention! When the battery indicator is red, the battery is charging. the light goes out, the charging is complete. When Battery Charging Time A list of battery charging times under various conditions is given below. Standard Lithium Battery Tablet PC Status Battery Charging Time Computer off approx. 2 hours 55 minutes Standby approx. 3 hours 17 minutes Computer in use approx.
■ How to Prolong the Battery Life Using the Battery 1. For the most effective battery use, it is recommended that you wait until the battery is completely drained before recharging it. This way, you can get the longest life and a complete current supply from your battery. 2. New batteries must go through a few cycles of being completely charged and drained before getting the maximum results. In other words, please allow the battery to experience the full range between maximum and minimum voltage. 1.
USE AND SETUP OF THE FINGERPRINT RECOGNITION DEVICE ■ How to Register to Use the Fingerprint Recognition Device ◄ Step 1. When you start up the Tablet PC, the screen to your left will appear and request that you register to use fingerprint recognition. Select “Enroll” to start the registration process. ◄ Step 2. In the next “Verify Password” display, your Windows User Name will have been filled out already.
■ How to Use Fingerprint Recognition to Increase File Access Confidentiality OmniPass allows you to safely lock out files or entire folders on your machine. This will prevent theft or unauthorized viewing of sensitive information. When these files are encrypted, the information is converted into a format that can not be read by unauthorized users. Once encrypted, the only way to unlock or decrypt a file is by using your Master Password or biometric device. OmniPass encrypted files have the extension .opf.
OmniPass will ask for your User Name and Master Password or biometric device. If a folder contains many encrypted files, a window listing the folder’s files and their encryption status will appear. After encryption is complete, press “OK.” A few particular folders can not be encrypted, because doing so could have a negative effect on your system or the programs that are installed. The contents of “C:\Windows” and “C:\Program Files” can not be encrypted. The OmniPass folder can not be encrypted either.
Calibrating the Stylus The following method will help your Tablet PC respond more effectively to your stylus. First, please choose the screen orientation you would like to calibrate: Go to “Start” 1. 2. 3. “Control Panel” “Tablet and Pen Settings” “Settings” Choose an appropriate screen orientation to calibrate: vertical or horizontal. Now you are ready to calibrate the stylus in order to achieve the greatest stylus/screen accuracy. Select the “Calibrate” function.
Adjusting the Screen Brightness 1. Go to “Start” ”Control Panel” “Screen Brightness” “Tablet and Pen Settings” ”Display” 2. Or, you can simply go to the taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of the desktop and double-tap on the “Change Tablet and Pen Settings” ICON. When the “Tablet and Pen Settings” dialog box pops up, select “Display” “Screen Brightness” to adjust the brightness.
Setting the Screen Orientation ● The screen has the following four orientations: (1) Primary Portrait (3) Secondary Portrait (2) Primary Landscape (4) Secondary Landscape “Portrait” refers to the vertical displays; “Landscape” refers to the horizontal displays. You can set your screen orientation to one you often use: Go to “Start” “Control Panel” ”Tablet and Pen Settings” “Screen Orientation” (You can also use the ICON to rotate the screen.
How to Connect to External Monitors and Projectors ● When making a presentation in a group or meeting, you may need to project information onto a large monitor in order for everyone to be able to see easily. But how? You can tap on ICON on the taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of your desktop. Choose from “Intel ® Extreme Graphics” options; Select “Graphics Options” “Output To” “Intel ® Dual Display Clone” “Notebook + Monitor.
Upgrading Your Tablet PC ■ Upgrading the Memory ▲ Step 1. Open the memory expansion slot. ▲ Step 3. Plug in the memory module completely. ▲ Step 2. Insert the DDR/SDRAM memory module at an angle. ▲ Step 4. After correctly inserting the memory module, gently press it down.
■ How to Replace the Hard Drive 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. First, unscrew the cover on the back of the hard drive. Open the cover and remove the hard drive, holding it level. Insert the new hard drive into the Tablet PC, holding it level. Screw the hard drive cover back down. You have completed the process. ■ How to Recover the Operating System 1. 2. 3. First, connect the Tablet PC to the USB keyboard. When you turn on the computer, press [F10] before entering the operating system to carry out system recovery.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (SAFETY STANDARDS) Manufacturer’s name: Tatung Company, Ltd. Manufacturer’s address: 22 Chungshan N. Road, 3rd Section, Taipei, Taiwan, 104 R.O.C. declares that the following product: Product name: Tablet PC Model: TTAB-B12D conforms to the following countries’ safety standards: Safety: TUV, CB Standard: TUV EN 60950:2000 CB IEC 60950:1999 UL 60950 Third Edition CSA C22.2 No.
BSMI: CNS 13438 class B DGT-RF: low power factor radio frequency electric technology specifications DGT-Telecom Singapore IDA-RF IDA-Telecom Japan VCCI:VCCI/2002 (15th Edition) TELEC JATE
APPENDICES Pointers for Using the Operating System Practical Information When you are working in Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition on the Tablet PC, remember that you can use the stylus to take a look at the practical information about using the operating system in order to help you quickly understand its features. ◄ The first time you start up the system, this window will appear on-screen.
Help and Support Under the “Help and Support Center,” you can find answers to many questions, as well as the necessary help.
USING YOUR ACCESSORIES ■ How to use the Keyboard Stand There are four indicators in the upper left-hand corner of the keyboard. are the Power Indicator, Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock. They Scroll Lock Caps lock Num Lock Touch Pad When this tray is lowered, you can set the Tablet PC onto the keyboard stand. Automatic Latch Power Indicator Manual Latch ■ How to Use the Keyboard Stand Correctly First, lower the tray and set the Tablet PC onto the keyboard stand in the Primary Landscape setting.
The following is an explanation of the keyboard stand button functions: Keyboard symbols: Fn+Esc Fn+F5 Fn+F11 Fn+F12 Fn+End Fn+PgUp Fn+PgDown Fn+ Fn+ The system enters Hibernate mode. The on-screen image is simultaneously projected onto an external monitor Num Lock (You can use the blue numeric keypad overlay.
How to Use the Stylus Tether Please look at the following illustrations. 1. Please attach one end of the tether to the stylus. 2. Please attach the other end of the tether to the Tablet PC. How to Change the Stylus Tip Please look at the following illustrations. 1) Use the pincers to grasp the tip of the stylus and pull it out. 2) Put in the new tip, and you are finished. 3) Please do not twist the stylus back and forth, as this can damage it.
Before Contacting the Manufacturer Before contacting the manufacturer’s technical support, please carry out the preliminary examination described below. □ Remove all of the external accessories. □ Check to see whether all of the power cords are correctly plugged into the power supply and the computer. □ Check the Power Indicator to see whether the machine is on. □ If a malfunction has occurred with the USB CD-ROM, scanner, printer or any other accessory, please contact the manufacturer of that product.
MAINTAINING THE LCD DISPLAY LCD Display Maintenance Guidelines When cleaning the mirror surface, you can use a fine, soft, cleaning cloth to remove dust and fingerprints from the screen. Avoid cleaning the computer while it is in use (hot). When using a liquid cleaner, please do not spray it directly onto the screen. You should spray an appropriate amount of cleaning solution onto the cloth and then wipe gently. Select as neutral a cleaning solution as possible.
FCC Warning 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.
IC Warning statement: “To prevent radio interference to the licensed service, this device is intended to be operated indoors and away from windows to provide maximum shielding. Equipment (or its transmit antenna) that is installed outdoors is subject to licensing.” “Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.