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User Manual

WI121series12inchWirelessThinClient

ProScribe

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Copyright© Thismanualiscopyrightedwithallrightsreserved.Underthecopyrightlaw,thismanualmaynotbecopied,inwholeor part,withoutwrittenconsentofPhilips.Underthelaw,copyingincludestranslatingintoanotherlanguageorformat. Themonitordescribedinthismanual,hasbeencertified/registeredbythesafetyagencies/regulatoryauthoritiesas modeln°:CMPD1�-I

FCCNotice ThisequipmenthasbeentestedandfoundtocomplywiththelimitsforaclassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart15of FCCRules.Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovidereasonableprotectionagainstharmfulinterferenceinaresidential installation. Thisequipmentgenerates,usesandcanradiateradiofrequencyenergyand,ifnotinstalledandusedinaccordancewiththe instructions,maycauseharmfulinterferencetoradiocommunications. However,thereisnoguaranteethatinterferencewillnotoccurinaparticularinstallation. Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmfulinterferencetoradioortelevisionreception,whilecanbedeterminedbyturningthe equipmentOffandOn,theuserisencouragedtotrytocorrecttheinterferencebyoneormoreofthefollowingmeasures. -Reorientorrelocatethereceivingantenna. -Increasetheseparationbetweentheequipmentandreceiver. -Connecttheequipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthattowhichthereceiverisconnected. -ConsultthedealeroranexperiencedradioTVtechnicianforhelp.

Modification TheFCCrequirestheusertobenotifiedthatanychangesormodificationsmadetothisdevicethatarenotexpressly approvedbythemanufacturermayvoidtheuser’sauthoritytooperatetheequipment.

Cables ConnectionstothisdevicemustbemadewithshieldedsignalscableswithmetallicRFI/EMIconnectorhoodstomaintain compliancewithFCCRulesandRegulations.

Thelightingflashwitharrowheadsymbolisintendtoalerttheuserofthepresenceofuninsulated“dangerousvoltage” withintheproduct’senclosurethatmaybesufficientmagnitudetoconstituteariskofelectricalshocktopeople.

Theexclamationmarkisintendedtoalerttheuserofthepresenceofimportantoperatingandmaintenance(servicing) instructionsinliteratureaccompanyingtheappliance.

CAUTIONRISKOFELECTRICALSHOCK

DONOTOPENATTENTION

RISQUEDECHOCELECTRIQUENEPASOUVRIR

CAUTION:TOAVOIDTHERISKOFELECTRICALSHOCK.DONOTREMOVECOVER(ORBACK)NOUSERSERVICEABLEPARTSINSIDE

REFERSERVICINGTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL

WARNING:

THEENCLOSUREHASTOBECHECKEDUPONCOLLISIONDAMAGE;REFERTOQUALIFIEDSERVICEPERSONNEL

PROSCRIBEMONITOR,ACCESSORyDOCKINGSTATIONANDAC/DCPOWERADAPTERDONOTHAVEAPPLIEDPARTS,ANDARENOTINTENDEDTOBECONNECTEDTOAPATIENTCIRCUIT.

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RF Exposure StatementThisEUTiscompliancewithSARforgeneralpopulation/uncontrolledexposurelimitsinANSI/IEEEC95.1-1999andhadbeentestedinaccordancewiththemeasurementmethodsandproceduresspecifiedinOETbulletin65SupplementC.

ThisequipmentcomplieswithFCCradiationexposurelimitssetforthforanuncontrolledenvironment.Inordertoavoidthepos-sibilityofexceedingtheFCCradiofrequencyexposurelimits,humanproximitytotheantennashallnotbelessthan1.5cmduringnormaloperation.

Thisdeviceanditsantenna(s)mustnotbecollocatedoroperatinginconjunctionwithanyotherantennaortransmitter.

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INTRODUCTION

A ruggedized wireless thin client display for the on-the-go computingThePhilipsProScribeisaruggedizedwirelessthinclientdisplay,releasedwithWindowsXPembeddedfortheon-the-gocomput-ing,forITEapplication.TheProScribesuitsallapplicationsintoverticalmarketswhereusersmeettotakeitwiththem,whileawayfromtheirdesk.It’sa“cordlessdisplay”whichmakesuseofwirelesstechnologyandthin-clientcomputingtoallowmobileworkerstoaccessapplica-tionsstoredonacentralserverasiftheyweresittingbehindtheirdesktopmonitor.Itsruggedizeddesign,compactsizeandtouch-screeninterfacemakesitalsoaperfectsolutionforpointofinformationandsystemcontrolapplicationstoo.

Designed for any organization with highly mobile employeesTheProScribecanbeofbenefitforanyorganizationemployingmobileworkforceslikefactorysupervisors,fieldserviceengineersandretailsalesemployeestonamebutafew.TheProScribegivessuchemployeesinstantandhand-heldaccesstoaccuratedataanytimeanywhere.

Made to be mobileWitha1GHzIntelCeleronM-basedx86processorasitsengineandMicrosoftWindowsXPembeddedasoperationsystem,theProScribeoffersatechnologicallypowerfulplatformformobilecomputinginenterpriseapplications.Othermainfeaturesare: ●12.1inchTFT-LCDwithTouch-screenfunctionality; ●1024x768resolution(XGA); ●displayemulatedkeyboard; ●integratedWiFi™802.11b/g/nwirelessLAN ●lightweight(1,75kg); ●replaceablebattery ●uprightstandandhand-carrying-strap.

Rugged design for the toughest environmentsTheProScribeiscompliantwithindustrystandardsforliquidanddustresistance(IP53)andisalsophysicallytough,withahighlydurablebuildcapableofsurvivingadropfromashighasonemeterontoaconcretesurface.

Easy to integrate, deploy and maintain TheProScribeallowsuserstotakefullbenefitofthin-clientcomputingwheredataandapplicationsarekeptonaserverwheretheycanbemanagedcentrally,moresecurelyandatlowertotalcost.Nearlynodowntimeisincurredincaseadeviceislostorstolen:anewProScribestraightfromtheboxallowsausertoresumeaninterruptedloginsessionexactlyasbefore.Serveraccessisprovidedbyoneofthetwopre-installedthinclients,MicrosoftRemoteDesktopProtocol(RDP),orInternetExplorer.

Flexible to fit any vertical applicationTheProScribeoffersafullsuiteofutilitiesandmultipleplug-and-playinterfacesforeasyintegrationintoanytypeofITenviron-ment,andspecifically: ●Full-sizeXGAresolution ●Basicversionwith512MBRAMand2GBflashmemory ●Extendedversionwith512MBRAMand40GBHardDisk ●TwoUSBports ●One32bitsPCMCIAexpansionslot ●An100MbpsRJ-45Ethernetinterface

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Docking station for easy charging and desktop useTheProScribeoptionaldockingstationenablessimplerechargingofthedevice’ssmartLi-ionbatterypack.Intypicalusageafullchargewillenableupto3hoursoperation.ThedockingstationincludestwoUSBsocketsenablingconvenientuseofkeyboardandmouse,whiletheportabledeviceisdocked.AnadditionalEthernetportmakesthedockingstationperfectlysuitedtodesktopusage.

Unit shall be used, in all modes of power supply (battery , ac/dc adapter or docking station modes), only if battery-pack is in place.

NOTES: 1-WiFiandtheWiFilogoaretheregisteredtrademarksoftheWi-FiAlliance. 2-MicrosoftandWindows,WindowsXPandWindowsRDPareregisteredtrademarksofMicrosoftCorporation 3-Allothertrademarksandregisteredtrademarksarepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners.

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CONTENTS TECHNICALINFORMATION............................................7 INSTALLATION....................................................................8 KICKSTANDANDHANDSTRIP.......................................9 DIMENSIONS.......................................................................10 WEIGHT................................................................................10 INPUTINSTRUCTION.......................................................11 rightview.....................................................................11 leftview.......................................................................11 bottomview.................................................................1� backview.....................................................................12 CONTROLPANELDESCRIPTION.................................1� BEFOREyOUBEGIN........................................................1� GETTINGSTARTED..........................................................1� loadbattery..................................................................1� stylusre-calibration.......................................................15 powersavingmode.......................................................15 setdataandtime...........................................................15 WLANsetup................................................................16 ethernetLANsetup......................................................16 screenbrightness..........................................................16 DATAINPUTTOTHETOUCHSCREEN........................17 touchthescreen...........................................................17 leftorrightclickemulation.........................................17 on-screenkeyboard......................................................17 sizeablekeyboard.........................................................18 screenrotation..............................................................18 TOUCH-PANEL CALIBRATION .....................................19 POWERSUPPLy.................................................................�� AC................................................................................23 battery..........................................................................�� CONNECTINGTOANETWORK....................................�� WLAN.........................................................................24 startaconnection.........................................................�� LAN.............................................................................26 FEATUREDSOFTWAREAPPLICATION.......................27 controlpanel................................................................27 microsoftinternetexplorer...........................................27 microsoftRDP.............................................................27 windowsmediaplayer.................................................27 hotkeyutility...............................................................28 wordpad.......................................................................28 connectingexternalperipherals...................................28 VGAport.....................................................................28 ruggedizeddesign........................................................28 TROUBLESHOOTING.......................................................29 theProScribewillnotturnON....................................29 mysystemdoesnotrunsmoothly...............................29 howdoiturnoffmyProScribe...................................29 whenIusethestyluspen............................................29 howdoIusetheon-screenkeyboard...........................29 howdoIuseapasswordtoprotectmydata................30 SAFETyANDPRODUCTCAREINSTRUCTIONS.......30 tocleanthescreen........................................................30 tocleanthecase...........................................................30

PRECAUTIONS....................................................................�1 installation....................................................................�1 handling........................................................................�1 maintenance..................................................................�1 transportation................................................................�1 disposaloftheLCDmonitor........................................32 ACCESSORY (Optional) .....................................................�� IDENTIFICATIONLABEL................................................�� INDEX....................................................................................�5

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1.1.0 TECHNICALINFORMATION

Processor INTELCeleronM1GHz

Chipset INTEL852GM+ICH4-M

Graphic processor INTEL852GM

Bios Insydesoftware

Operating System MicrosoftWindowsXPEmbeddedwithSP2

Networking Built-in802.3networkcard(IntelPRO/100VE) Built-in802.11b/g/nWLANmodulewithdoubleintegralantenna Built-inBluetooth2.1(Optional)

Remote Protocol MicrosoftRDP

Memory 512MBSDRAMonboard

Flash ROM 2GBflashmemorymodule(WI121XBversion) ≥40GBHardDiskmemorymodule(WI121XHversion)

LCD Panel Characteristic 12.1“TFTLCDpanel(XGA1024x768resolution),LVDSI/F

Audio System VIAVT1612AAC’97Codec. Internalmonomicrophone(stereosupportedviamicrophonejack) Internalstereospeaker

Durability Ruggedanti-shockdesignwithstanding1meterdrop/IP53wateranddustresistant construction(frontside)

Mounting FourstandardVESA75mountholesontherearcover.

PADI/O ●1xVGAout ●1xPCMCIAslot ●2xUSBports ●1xDockingconnector ●1xNetworkconnector(RJ45) ●1xDC-inconnector ●1xAudiojackforexternalearphone ●1xAudiojackforexternalmicrophone

Docking device I/O ●1xDC-inconnector ●3xUSBports ●1xPADconnector ●1xNetworkconnector(RJ45)

LED indicator ●1xWLANLED ●1xPowerLED

ButtonANDControls ●4xCustomizedhotkey ●1xInputpanel(touchscreen) ●1xTrackpointer ●1xPowerswitch

Battery Pack ●SwappablesmartLi-ionbattery14,8V(2400mAh)

PowerSupply ●AC_IN100~240V(1,5A)50/60Hz-DC_Out19V(3.42A)

IncludedAccessory ●Battery ●Handstrap ●ACadapterandpowercords ●Kickstand ●1xStylus

Optional accessories ●Dockingstation

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2.1.0 INSTALLATION

Before unpacking the ProScribe , prepare a suitable workspace. You need a stable and level surface near a grounded wall outlet in an area that is relatively free of glare from sunlight or other sources of bright light.

WhileunpackingtheProScribe,inspectitandotherpackagecontentsforshippingdamagethatcouldcauseafireorshockhazard.Immediatelyreportanyshippingdamagetothecarrierortransportationcompanyandcontactcustomerserviceforassistance.Keepallpackingmaterialincaseyouneedtoship,storeorreturnthemonitor.

AfterunpackingtheProScribe,makesurethefollowingitemsareincluded:

WI121XB ●PAD(512/2GB) ●IT-gradeACadapter ●PowerCordset(EUandUScords) ●Batterypack ●Styluspen ●Hand-carryset

WI121XH ●PAD(512/≥40GB) ●IT-gradeACadapter ●PowerCordset(EUandUScords) ●Batterypack ●Styluspen ●Hand-carryset

NOTE: This user’s manual is available in electronic format only, installed on the PAD and accessible by double click up on the relevant icon on the desktop

CAUTION: When moving the PAD from a cold place to a warm one, or viceversa, moisture may condense inside of the PAD or Cradle. Should this occur, the devices may not operate properly. In such a case an adequate recovery time is necessary to allow the moisture evaporate (abaut 1hr).

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2.2.0 INSTALLATIONKICKSTANDANDHANDSTRIP

TheProScribeisprovidedofahand-carryset(HandstripandKickstand)fortheassemblingseefig.9a

1.Kickstand �.Handstrip 3.ScrewM2,5x8(q.ty2) 4.Leftstandadapter 5.Rightstandadapter

(fig.9a)

NOTE: Mountingthehand-carryset,youwillbreaktheFIMIsecuritylabel(fig.9b)postedontherelevantfixingpoints. Please note that the device cannot with stand drop test when the hand-carry set is mounted. Insuchasituation,userhastotakemaximumcarewhilehandlingthePAD,inordertopreventitfromdroppingand consequently being damaged.

6.Securitylabel

(fig.9b)

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1

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4 5

3

MODEL NO . C MPD12-I INPUTRA TING : 18-19V 3.2ATh is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to thefollowing two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference thatmay c ause undes ired operation.Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003

WAR NING :A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.B ) Never remove covers unles s quali�ed to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerousvoltages.

MADE IN TAIWAN

FCC ID: GZM 80215 0IC ID : 6319A-802150

FIMI

6 FIMI FIMI

MODEL NO . C MPD12-I INPUTRA TING : 18-19V 3.2ATh is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to thefollowing two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference thatmay c ause undes ired operation.Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003

WAR NING :A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.B ) Never remove covers unles s quali�ed to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerousvoltages.

MADE IN TAIWAN

FCC ID: GZM 80215 0IC ID : 6319A-802150

FIMI

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3.1.0 DIMENSIONS

3.2.0 WEIGHT Weightwithbatteryenclosed:1,75Kg.

(fig.10a)

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4.1.0 INPUTINSTRUCTION

4.1.1 RIGHTVIEW

1.Powerbutton 2.Networkconnector(RJ45) 3.VGAvideoconnector 4.USB2.0porttypeA 5.USB2.0porttypeA 6.Externalearsetjack 7.Externalmicrophonejack 8.AC/DCadapterconnector

(fig.11a)

4.1.2 LEFTVIEW

1.Styluspenlatchrelease 2.Flashcardslot/HardDisk �.Styluspen 4.PCMCIAslot 5.SDcardslot(Optional) 6Securitycableslot

(fig.11b)

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4.1.3 BOTTOMVIEW

1.Dockingdeviceconnector

(fig.12a)

Connectorlayout:

Pin1:MAIN_IN Pin2:GND Pin3:USB20P2- Pin4:CRADLE_AV(+19V) Pin5:USB20P2+ Pin6:CRADLE_AV(+19V) Pin7:TXD2 Pin8:CRADLE_AV(+19V) Pin9:RDX2 Pin10:CRTHSYNK01 Pin11:DSR�- Pin12:CRTVSYNK01 Pin1�:DTR�- Pin14:CRT-R01 Pin15:GND Pin16:CRT-G01 Pin17:GND Pin18:CRT-B01

4.1.4 TOPVIEW

1.USB2.0Port(Optional) 2.ForUpperUSBdevicefixation(2x)M4

(fig.12b)

1

1 17

2 18

2 21

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4.1.5 BACKVIEW

1.Speakers 2.VESA75mountingscrewholes(x4)M4 3.Batterylatch1(lock) �.Battery 5.Batterylatch� 6.Memorymodulecover 7.Processorfanlessheatsinkairvent

(fig.13a)

4.1.6 DIMENSIONSOFVESAMOUNTING

(fig.13b)

6FIMI FIMI

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MODEL NO . C MPD12-I INPUT RA TING : 18-19V 3.2ATh is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to thefollowing two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference thatmay c ause undes ired operation.Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003

WAR NING :A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.B ) Never remove covers unles s quali�ed to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerousvoltages.

MADE IN TAIWAN

FCC ID: GZM 80215 0IC ID : 6319A-802150

FIMI

MODEL NO . C MPD12-I INPUT RA TING : 18-19V 3.2Th is device complies with part 15 of the FC C R ules . Operation is s ubject to thefollowing two conditions: ( 1) this device may not c ause harmful interference and(2) this device mus t ac ce pt a ny interference rece ived including interference thatmay c ause undes ired operation.Th is C lass B digital apparatus device c omplies with C anadian IC E S -003.C et a ppareil numerique de la c lass e B e st c onforme a la norme NMB -003

WAR NING :A) Disconnec t su pply before se rvicing.B ) Never remove covers unles s quali�ed to do s o. Th is unit contains dangerousvoltages.

MADE IN TAIWA

FCC ID: GZM 80215 0IC ID : 6319A-802150

FIMI

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5.1.0 CONTROLPANELDESCRIPTION

1.BatteryLED �.Programmablebuttons 3.Trackpointerbuttons 4.Trackpointerstick 5.Programmablebuttons 6.On-ScreenKeyboard(default) 7.Microphone 8.WLANstatusLED

(fig.14a)

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6.1.0 BEFOREyOUBEGIN TheProScribeisintendedforuseasWindowsXPembeddedpoweredwirelessthinclienttouch-screendevice. TouseyourProScribeyoumusthavethefollowing; •amainsplugstochargethebatteryforusingitasportabledevice •awirelessaccesspointtoaccessthecorporatenetworkor •anEthernetconnectionincaseyouplantousetheProScribeonafixedlocation

6.2.0 GETTINGSTARTED TheWindowsXPembeddedoperatingsystemprovidesyoualltheconveniencetoset-upanytypeofthin-clientsession withcentrallylocatedapplicationsorweb-basedservices.Beforedoingso,pleasemakesuretoapplythefollowing instructions.

IMPORTANT NOTICE :

Writeprotect TheProScribeispre-configuredwithaWindowsXPefeaturecalledEnhancedWriteFilter(EWF)toprevent writingontheCFcard.Whenwriteprotectionisactivated,allrecentlyinstalledsoftwareproductsandchanged usersettingsarenotstoredintotheCFandhenceareremovedafterareboot.Theproceduretosavesuchdatain theCFcardisdescribedhereunder.Itisstronglyadvisedtore-enableEWFafterdisablingitforstoringuserdata. EWFprotectstheOSbutalsotheCFcarditself.

Procedure to disable EWF

•press“start”buttonthen“Run...”andtype“ewfd” •theProScribewilllogoutandrebootautomatically •nowtheCFiswriteenable,sothemodificationarereallystoredintotheCFcard,meaningthatmodifications willberetainedonreboot. •afterapplyingthedesiredmodifications,enabletheEWF.

Procedure to enable EWF

•press“start”buttonthen“Run...”andtype“ewfe” •theProScribewilllogoutandrebootautomatically •nowtheCFiswritedisable,somodificationarenotstoredintotheCFcard,meaningthatmodificationswill belostonreboot.

6.2.1 LOADBATTERy MakesuretheProScribeisswitchedOFF. Installthebattery. •PlaceProScribeonyourdeskwithitsfacedown. •Placethebatteryinthebatteryslotthenpressitdowntofitin. •Pushbatterylatch1(ref.fig.12b)intothelockedposition. •Forfirsttimeuse,thebatteryrequiresfivehourstobecomefullycharged. •Checkthatthepowerledisorangelighted(pos.1photon°14a).Itindicatesthatthebatteryischarging.6.2.2 POWERSAVINGMODE To make changes to power saving setup, •Navigatethrough:“START->Settings->Control panel->PowerOptions”andselectthePower Schemesthatbest meetsyourneeds. •Navigatethrough:“START->Settings->Control panel->TabletandPenSettings”. •Selectthe“display”TAB •ChoosethedesiredBrightnesslevel

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PowerSchemes

Display

6.2.3 SETDATAANDTIME Doubleclickonthescreendisplaywindowonthetaskbar(inlowtotheright)setnewdataortimeclock.

6.2.4 WLANSETUP TheWLANsetupisstrictlydependentontheexistingwirelessnetworkinfrastructure. AexampleofWLANsetupisdepicted: •FromtheRalinkWirelessUtilityiconontheWindowsTaskbarselect:“Use Zero Configuration as Configuration Utility” •Navigatethrough:“START->Settings->Control Panel->NetworkConnections->WirelessNetworkConnection” andselectoneoftheavailablenetworks. •Ifrequired,insertanetworkkeyorpassword. •TofurtherconfiguretheWLANparametersonthe“WirelessNetworkConnection”“Related Tasks”panel,select “Change advanced settings”. •The“WirelessNetworkConnectionProperties”dialogpopsup,select“WirelessNetworks”tab •Selectthepreferrednetworkandpress“Properties”toadjusttheauthentication/encryptionparameters.

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6.2.5 ETHERNETLANSETUP SettingupanEthernetconnectionisjustamatterofpluggingtheEthernetcableintheRJ45connector.Itisadvisedto switchofftheWLANconnectioninordertosavebatterypower.

6.2.6 SCREENBRIGHTNESS TheProScribeispre-configuredtosavebatterypowerbyswitchingtheLCDbrightnesstoalowerlevelwhenthepower plugisremoved.Normalbrightnessisrestoredbygoingto: “ControlPanel>TabletandPenSettings>Display>Screen Brightness>PoweredbyBatteries”andbymovingtheslide barto“Bright”.

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7.1.0 DATAINPUTTOTHETOUCHSCREEN

7.1.1 TOUCHTHESCREEN Usethestyluspentomovethemousecursororselectthedesireddesktopiconormenu.

(fig.18a) NOTE: ThetwostylusthataresuppliedwithWI121aredesignedforyourscreen.Useoffingertiporotherpointerscould damage your screen.

7.1.2 LEFTORRIGHTCLICKEMULATION Usersaccustomedtoamousedeviceoftenrightclickforquickaccesstocommandoptionsforanicon.Thestyluspen offersasimilarcommandfunction. Clickontaskbarmouseicontoselect“left”or“right”clickemulation. NOTE: default “left”

(fig.18b)

(fig.18c)

7.1.3 ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD Userscan‘type’messagewiththeonscreenkeyboard. •Todisplay,presstheInputkeyboardbuttononyourProScribe(fig.18d). •Theonscreendisplaykeyboardcanalsobeactivatedbydoubleclickingontherelevanticononthedesktop(fig.18e-ref.A). •Thedesktopcontainsanadditionalon-screen-keyboardthatcanbeconfiguredinmultipleways(fig.18e-ref.B).

(fig.18d) (fig.18e)

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7.1.4 SIZEABLEKEyBOARD The“Click-N-Type”keyboardisre-sizeable.Oncestarted,pointthemouseatoneoftheedgestomakeitlargerorsmaller. Itcanalsobeprogrammedasstandardkeyboardunderthecorrespondinghotkeybygoingto:

ControlPanel>TabletandPenSettings>TabletButtons>Button4>Change>Browse>(gotodesktopandselect shortcut).

(fig.19a)

7.1.5 SCREEN ROTATION (Landscape to Portrait) Torotatethedisplayinportraitmode,followthesesteps: ● Clickthe“Intel Graphics”icononthetaskbar(seefig.19b) ● Select“Graphic Options”-->“Rotation”-->“90Degrees”(seefig.19c)

Togobacktolandscapemode,followthesesteps: ● Clickthe“Intel Graphics”icononthetaskbar(seefig.19b) ● Select“Graphic Options”-->“Rotation”-->“Normal”(seefig.19d)

NOTE: In portrait mode, primary button (usually left) and secondary button (usually right) will be swapped: you can restore their original function following these steps: ● Go to “Control Panel”, and select “Mouse”. ● In the “Mouse Properties” window, select “Button” folder, mark “Left handed” option and click on “OK”button.(seefig.19e)

Of course, you will have to select “Right handed” in case you return to landscape mode.

(fig.19e)

(fig.19c)

(fig.19b)

(fig.19d)

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8.1.0 TOUCH-PANEL CALIBRATION

Tocalibratethestylustappingpattern: ●Tap Start->Settings->Control Panel ●Doubleclick“Touch Panel”Button ●Select“Calibration”tab ●EnabletheCheck-Box->Press“Apply”Button ●DisabletheCheck-Box->Press“Apply”Button->Press“Calibrate Now” ●CalibrateTouch-Panel ●Press“Update”Button ●Press“OK”button

Tap Start->Settings->Control Panel

Doubleclick“Touch Panel”Button

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Select“Calibration”tab

EnabletheCheck-Box->Press“Apply”Button

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DisabletheCheck-Box->Press“Apply”Button->Press“Calibrate Now”

CalibrateTouch-Panel

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Press“Update”Button

Press“OK”button

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9.1.0 POWERSUPPLy TherearetwosourcesofpowerforProScribeoperation:thebatteryandtheACadapter.

9.1.1 AC YoumayoperateyourProScribewithACpowerintwodifferentways.MountedintheDockingstationWD121..,or connecteddirectlytotheACadapter(fig.24a).TorunyourProScribeonthebasestation,connecttheACadaptertothe jackattherearofthebasestationandplacethepadinto.ToplugtheproductdirectlytotheACadapter,locateandplug intotheDCadapteratthelowerrightcorneroftheproduct.

(fig.24a)

CAUTION: The ProScribe should not be docked if both devices (ProScribe and Docking Station) are powered through the AC adapter. Also, it is not advisable to dock the ProScribe if the Docking Station is not powered through the AC adapter.

9.1.2 BATTERy WhenusingtheProScribeforthefirsttime,itisadvisabletochargethebatteryforatleast2hours. Aftertheinitialcharging,whennotinuse,theProScribetakesapproximatelythreehourstofullycharged;ittakes4hours tofullychargedwhileinuse.Batterydurationdependsontheactualuseofthedeviceandmaybeaffectedbyheavy-duty application. Inmostapplicationsitisbetweentwoandthreehours. Thepowerlightonthetoprightindicatesthelevelofbatterycharge. Turnonthepowertoseethepowerlight. ●Full chargeThepowerlightissolidgreen. ●Low chargeThepowerlightisblinkinggreenwhenthebattery’sremainingchargedfallstolessthan6percent. ●Critical low chargeThepowerlightblinksamberwhenthechargefallsunder3percent. IfyourProScribeispoweredupandimmediatelyentersthesuspendmode,itmeansthebatteryisuncharged.

Inordertooptimizebatteryoperation,openonlytheapplicationsyouareactuallyusing. Toconservebatterypower,disableWLANwhenit’snotinuse.

Tochangebattery ●SwitchOFFyourProScribe. ●UnlockIthebatterylatch1(ref.fig.11b) ●Whileonehandholdsthebatterylatchtwointheunlockedposition,usetheotherhandtopullthebatteryoutoftheslot. ●Replacewithanotherbattery

NOTE: When fully charged and not in use, your ProScribe has a life of one week.

CAUTION: Switch OFF your ProScribe before removing or changing the battery pack.

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10.0.0 CONNECTINGTOANETWORK Youcansetupaconnectiontoawirelessnetwork(WLAN)orawirednetwork(LAN).

10.0.1 WLAN YourProScribeincludesawirelessLANmodule.

10.0.2 STARTACONNECTION MethodOne Tap(rightclick)ontheRalinknetworkiconthatresidesinthetaskbaratthebottomofyourscreen. ●Select“Restore” ●The“Ralink wireless utility”pops-up ●Selectthe“Network”tab ●Selectoneoftheavailablenetworks Pressthe“connect”buttontoconnecttothewirelessnetwork.

MethodTwo TheWLANsetupisstrictlydependentontheexistingwirelessnetworkinfrastructure. AexampleofWLANsetupisdepicted: ●FromtheRalinkWirelessUtilityiconontheWindowsTaskbarselect:“Use Zero Configuration as Configuration Utility” ●Navigatethrough:“START->Settings->Control Panel->NetworkConnections->WirelessNetwork Connection”andselectoneoftheavailablenetworks. ●Ifrequired,insertanetworkkeyorpassword. ●TofurtherconfiguretheWLANparametersonthe“WirelessNetworkConnection”“Related Tasks”panel,select “Change advanced settings”. ●The“WirelessNetworkConnectionProperties”dialogpopsup,select“WirelessNetworks”tab ●Selectthepreferrednetworkandpress“Properties”toadjusttheauthentication/encryptionparameters.

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10.1.2 Whentheconnectionisready,youmayberequiredtolauncharemotecontrolapplicationtocommunicatebetweenyour ProScribeandthehostcomputer.TheProScribeshipswithtwoapplicationstodothis: ●RemoteDesktopConnectionconnectstoaWindowserver.

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TocompletetheconnectionswithRemoteDesktopConnection,youwillneedinformationincludingusername,password andnetworkIP.Askyournetworkadministratortoprovidetherequiredsetupinformation.

10.0.3 LAN YoucanusetheRS45plugtoconnectyourProScribetoaLAN

(fig.27a)

LANconnection

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11.0.0 FEATUREDSOFTWAREAPPLICATIONS YourProScribehasasuiteofapplicationsdesignedtocreate,share,andmanageyourinformation.

11.0.1 CONTROLPANEL TheControlPanelprovidesaccesstosystemsettingsallowingyoutomanagethepropertiesofyourProScribesuchas:

●Touch Panel Configuresandcalibratesyourtouchscreen.

●Display SetsyourBackground,Appearance,andBacklightTimeOutpreferences.

●Tablet and Pen Settings ChangesthescreenbrightnessPowerscheme ChangesProScribeprogrammablebuttons

●NetworkConnections Selectsandsetsnetworkproperties.

●System DisplaysyourProScribesysteminformation.

11.0.2 MICROSOFTINTERNETEXPLORER MicrosoftInternetExplorerisdesignedtoprovidearichInternetexperiencewhileusingaWindowspowereddevice. Tolaunch: ●TaponSTART ●TaponPROGRAMS ●TaponINTERNETEXPLORER

11.0.3 MICROSOFTRDP ThisisaterminalservicesclientthatallowsyoutoconnectyourProScribetoaMicrosoftWindowsterminalserver. ●TolaunchTapthe“remote desktop connection”icononthedesktop

11.0.4 WINDOWSMEDIAPLAyER Thisisamultimediaapplicationthatplaysaudioandvideofiles.Forexample,youcanenjoyMP3formatmusicinorplaya MPEG-4formatvideoclipfromafilelocatedonthepadorfromthenetwork. ●TaponSTART ●TaponPROGRAMS ●TaponWINDOWSMEDIAPLAYER

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11.0.6 HOTKEyUTILITy Thereare4hotkeysbuttonstoquicklaunchsoftwareapplications.Youcancustomizethreeofthesehotkeysfunctions withthetabletandpensettingsapplet: ●Navigatethrough:“START->Settings->Control panel->TabletandPenSettings” ●Choosetabletbuttonstab ●Selectthetabletbutton ●Taponthechangebutton ●TapOKtocomplete

NOTE: Button “2” is not programmable Default action: ●Button“1”->Esc ●Button“2”->Windowstaskmanager ●Button“3”->Enter ●Button“4”->OSK

11.0.7 WORDPAD Create,openandupdateWordPadfiles

11.1.1 CONNECTINGEXTERNALPERIPHERALS TheProScribeisreadytogoanddoesnotneedanyadditionalperipheraltooperate.TheProScribecanincaserequiredbe extendedwithvirtuallyanytypeofexternalperipheralthankstothebuilt-insupportoftwoUSBportsand32bits PCMCIAslot.

11.1.2 VGAPORT TheProScribecanbeconnectedtoaprojectorormonitorbyusingastandardVGAcable.

NOTE: The Windows XPe version of the ProScribe might not contain all the required components and drivers required to operate your peripherals. Please visit the website of the supplier to download the missing software items.

11.2.1 RUGGEDIZEDDESIGN YourProScribeisspeciallydesignedtowithstandsuchasaphysicalimpactoraliquidspill. ●Dropresistant Ithastheanti-shockdesigntoresistantto3feetdroptest(withoutthehand-carrysetmounted:kickstand,handstrip left/rightstandadapter). ●Liquidspill thefrontfaceofProScribemeetsIP53requirementforwateranddustresistance;ThebackcoverisregularIP20.

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12.0.0 TROUBLESHOOTING

12.0.1 THEProScribeWILLNOTTURNON... ●Makesurethatboththebatterylatchesonthebackoftheunitaresettothelockposition.

●Whenpowerison,youwillsee: Onthepad:Powerindicatorlightabovethescreenontherightwillturngreen

●Ifpowerison,butyoustilldon’tseeanythingonthescreen,wakeupthepadbytappingonthescreenorbypressing controlbuttonslocatedontherighthandsideofthescreen.

●IfpaddoesnotpoweronattachtheACadaptertotheunitbyeither; PluggingtheACadapterintotheDCinjacklocatedundertheprotectiveflapontherighthandsideofthe unit,makingsurethattheAdapterisalsopluggedintothewallsocket.

●Iftheprecedingstepsdonotturnthepadon,tryrestartingthemachine: Asalastresortremovethepowercordandthebattery,waittensecondstheninsertagainthebatteryandpower cord,trytoswitchONtheProScribe

12.0.2 MySySTEMDOESNOTRUNSMOOTHLy Poorwirelesssignalqualityorthesimultaneousopeningoftoomanyapplicationswillcausedeteriorationinapplication performance. Tofreeupmemory,closeapplicationsthatarenotinuse.

Checkwirelesssignalquality:

●WLANLEDindicator.WhentheWLANLEDindicatorisblue,theProscribewirelesscardisactive.Ifsignalisweak, trymovingclosertoyourAccessPoint,ortryrepositioningtheantennaoftheaccesspoint.

●Networkicon.DoubletaptheNetworkicononthebaratthebottomofthescreen.ChoosetheWirelessInformation tabtoshowthecurrentconnection.

12.0.3 HOWDOITURNOFFMyProScribe Toendoperation:Pressthepowerswitchontheupperrightside. Ortapthe“STARTMenu”andthenchoose“ShutDown”toturnoffthepad. NOTE: PressingthePowerswitchofthedeviceformorethenfivesecondswillmakeanhardturnOffpreventingtheOperating System to perform the correct shutdown procedure.

12.0.4 WHENIUSETHESTyLUSPEN... ●Systemdoesnotrespondtotaps… a.Trytappingthecenterofanicon. b.Re-calibratethetappingpattern.

NOTE: You might need to practice a couple of time in to operate your screen with taps.

●Themousearrowisoutofalignment… Themousearrowdoesnotpointtothecenteroficonasyouintend.Itmightbeduetotheviewingangleorthestylus mayrequirecalibration.

●Usersaccustomedtoamousedeviceusearightclickforquickaccesstocommandoptionsofanobject. Thestyluspenoffersasimilarcommandfunction.Here’show:Seepar.7.1.1

12.0.5 HOW DO I USE THE ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD? ●Opentheon-screenkeyboard.YoucanusetheInputPanelbuttontoopenuptheon-screenkeyboard.Thisbuttonis locatedatthelowerrightsideofthepad.

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12.0.7 HOW DO I USE A PASSWORD TO PROTECT MY DATA ON ProScribe? Youcanuseapasswordtoprotectyourdata. Here’show: 1.Tosetup,tapthePASSWORDiconontheControlPanel 2.Enterthepasswordyouhaveselected 3.Enterthepasswordagaintoconfirmyourpassword. YoucanenablepasswordprotectionatPowerOnorScreenSaver.

CAUTION: If you forget your password, you must restore the OS image. All custom data will be lost.

13.0.0 SAFETyANDPRODUCTCAREINSTRUCTIONS

13.0.1 TOCLEANTHESCREEN: 1.Toremovesdustandotherparticles,wipethescreenwithaclean,soft,lint-freecloth. �.Forheavydutycleaning,wipethescreenwithasoft,cleanclothlightlysprayedwithacommercialwindowcleanerthat doesnotcontainwaxorabrasives.Alwaysapplythecleanertothecloth,notthescreen. Ifthedisplaycontainshasbecomegreasy,substituteuseisopropylalcohol.

NOTE: Paper towels and other paper products are abrasive. Be sure to use a clean cloth when wiping the screen.

13.0.2 TOCLEANTHECASE: 1.Fornormalcleaning,useasoft,drycloth. �.Forheavydutycleaning,applyasmallamountofamildnon-abrasive,ammonia-free,alcohol-freedetergentontoa clean,soft,lint-freeclothandwipethecasesurface.

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14.0.0 PRECAUTIONS

14.0.1 Installation Theequipmentshouldbeinstallednearaneasilyaccessibleoutlet. Donotinstallorleavethemonitor: Inplacessubjecttoextremetemperatures,forexampleneararadiator,heatingvent,orindirectsunlight.Subjectingthe LCDmonitortoextremetemperatures,couldcausedeformationsofthecasingormalfunctions. Inplacessubjecttomechanicalvibrationorshock. Nearanyequipmentthatgeneratesastrongmagneticfield,suchasaTVorvariousothermedicalappliances. Inplacessubjecttoinordinateamountsofdust,dirt,orsand,forexamplenearanopenwindoworanoutdoorexit. Ifsettinguptemporarilyinanoutdoorenvironment,besuretotakeadequateprecautionsagainstairbornedustanddirt. Otherwiseirreparablemalfunctionscouldoccur.

14.0.2 Handling DonotpressonorscratchtheLCDscreen.DonotplaceaheavyobjectontheLCDscreen.Thismaycausethescreen toloseuniformityorcauseLCDpanelmalfunctions. Ifthemonitorisusedinacoldplace,aresidualimagemayappearinthescreen.Thisisnotamalfunction. Thescreenreturnstonormalasthetemperaturerisestoanormaloperatinglevel. Ifastillpictureisdisplayedforalongtime,aresidualimagemayappearforawhile.Theresidualimagewilleventually disappear. TheLCDpanelbecomeswarmduringoperation.Thisisnotamalfunction. AllowadequateaircirculationtoreducetheLCDpaneltemperature(eg.onthedeskkeepitinthebasestation)

14.0.3 Maintenance Besuretounplugthepowercordfromthemainswhencleaningyourdevice. Thefrontpolarizercanbeeasilydamaged.Takecarenottoscratchthefrontsurfacewithanyhardorabrasive material.Dust,fingermarks,greaseetc.canberemovedwithasoftdampcloth(asmallamountofmilddetergentcan beusedonthedampcloth).Donotapplywaterordetergentdirectlytothefrontsurfaceasthismaycausestaining ordamagetheelectroniccomponents.Neveruseanysolventonthefrontpolarizerormoduleasthismaycausepermanent damage.Wipeoffwaterdropimmediately.Longcontactwithwatermaycausediscolorationspots.Whenthepanelsurface issoiled,wipeitwithabsorbentcottonorothersoftcloth.”

14.0.4 Transportation Disconnectallcablesfromthemonitorwhentransporting. Whenyoutransportthisdevice,holdthebasesectionsofthedisplaystandfirmlyinbothhands.Ifyoudropthe device,youmaybeinjuredorthemonitormaybedamaged. Whenyoutransportthisdeviceforrepairorshipment,usetheoriginalcardboardboxandpackingmaterials.

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14.1.0 DISPOSALOFTHELCDProScribe Do not dispose of this monitor with general household waste. ThefluorescenttubeusedinthisLCDmonitorcontainsmercury.Disposalofthismonitormustbecarriedoutin accordance with the regulations of your local sanitation authority.

●For countries in the European Union

Thissymbolindicatesthatthisproduct(includingthecables,plugsandaccessory)mustnotbe disposedofwiththeotherhouseholdwaste.Instead,itisyourresponsibilitytodisposeof yourwasteequipmentbyhandingitovertoadesignatedcollectionpointfortheclingof wasteelectricalandelectronicequipment.Theseparatecollectionandrecyclingofyourwasteequipment atthetimeofdisposalwillhelptoconservenaturalresourcesandensurethatitisrecycledinamanner thatprotectshumanhealthandtheenvironment.Formoreinformationaboutwhereyoucandropoffyour wasteequipmentforrecycling,pleasecontactyourlocalcityoffice,oryoursupplier’soffice.

●For countries outside the European Union

DisposalofelectricalproductsincountriesoutsidetheEuropeanUnionshouldbedoneinlinewithlocalregulations.

14.1.1 Safety note Battery-pack (Li-ion) CAUTION: ●Dangerofexplosionifbatteryisincorrectlyreplaced.Replaceonlywiththesameorequivalenttyperecommendedthe manufacturer. ●Li-ionbatteriesincludespecialcircuitrytoprotectthebatteryfromdamageduetooverchargingorundercharging. ●Lithium-ionbatteriesalsorequiresophisticatedchargersthatcancarefullymonitorthechargeprocess;putthemina chargernotdesignedforLithium-ionbatteriescreateapotentiallydangeroussituation. ●TochargethebatteryfollowtheinstructioninthisUser’sManual.

14.1.2 Dispose of Lithium ion battery (Li-ion) ●Lithium-ionbatteryshouldneverbeincineratedsinceitmightexplode. ●SpecialprecautionsmustbetakentoavoidLi-ionbatteryfireuporexplosionthatcancauseseriousinjuries.Nevertryto extinguishsuchafirewithwater!Butonlywithsuitableextinguisher. ●Contactyourlocalwastedisposalagencyfortheaddressofthenearestbatterydepositsite.

14.1.3 Dispose of coin battery inside of the ProScribe (Mounted on main board): ThecoinbatterycontainPerchlorateMaterial-specialhandlingmayapply, Seewww.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. COIN BATTERY

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15.0.0 ACCESSORY (Optional)

15.0.1 Docking Station WD121 series

15.0.2 Product configurations: WD121 WD121P ●DockingStation. ●DockingStation. ●ACPowerAdapter(ITEgrade). ●PowerCordset(EUandUScords).

WD1212 ●2xDockingStation.

15.0.3 Hardware Installation TousetheDockingStation,connectittopowerthroughitsACadapter. TheProScribecanbedockedandundockedbothinOFFandONstatus. TodocktheProScribe,keepitinverticalpositionandalignthePHILIPSlogosinsuchawaytheoneontheProScribeis alignedaround1cmontheleftoftheDockingStationone. GentlyreleasetheProScribeintheDockingStation;2plasticframeswilldrivetheProScribeinthecorrectposition. WhentheProScribeisdocked,thegreenledonthefrontoftheDockingStationwilllighton. TheProScribefrontledwillturntoyellow,indicatingthebatteryischarging;whenfullchargeisreached,theledwill turntogreen.

15.0.4 Software Installation TheProScribe(Xpeversion),comeswiththeDockingStationdriverdevices(10/100EthernetRJ45portandUSB2.0 ports)alreadyinstalled;therelevantdriverswillbeactivatedwhenyoudocktheProScribeanddeactivatedwhenyou undockit.

DockingStation(Frontview) DockingStation(Backview)

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USBUSB

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FIMI FIMI

FIMI - via S. Banfi 1SARONNO Serial No: AN00 yyww001001

Model number

Code number (12NC)

Serial number:AN=Origin code (FIMI)00 = Technical levelyy= Year (08=2008)ww= Week (01 to 52)001001= progressive number

Factory address

Date of Manufactured

Type number

2008 - 11

CMPD12-I 9919 326 19011 Type N: WI121XBB

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SOFTWARE RELEASE

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Capital letter are characters A ÷ ZSmall letter are digits 0 ÷ 9

NOTE:Please always communicate SW release when asking for technical support.

MODEL NO. CMPD12-I INPUTRATING : 18-19V 3.2AThis device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and(2) this device must accept any interference received including interference thatmay cause undesired operation.This Class B digital apparatus device complies with Canadian ICES-003.Cet appareil numerique de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB-003

WARNING:A) Disconnect supply before servicing.B) Never remove covers unless qualified to do so. This unit contains dangerousvoltages.

MADEIN TAIWAN

FCC ID: GZM802150IC ID : 6319A-802150

FIMI

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Software release

16.0.0 IDENTIFICATIONLABEL Theidentificationlabelisvisiblebyremovingthebattery

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17.0.0 SyMBOLDESCRIPTION ThefollowingsymbolsmayappearontheProScribe

WARNING: This symbol alerts you to importantoperating considerations or a potential operatingcondition that can be a risk for damagingequipment.

Dangerous voltage

Product complies with 2002/96/EC

Federal Communications Commission notice (USA)

Wireless symbol

Canada Interference-Causing Equipment Standard#3 Class B device

Conformité Européne; compliance to EMC Directiveand Low Voltage Directive of the European Union

Compliance with R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC forradio frequency devices

Compliance with Underwriters Laboratories forgeneral product safety in accordance withUL 60950-1 (ITE) and CAN/CSA C22.2No. 60950-1 (ITE)

Canada ICES-003, Class/Classe B

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INDEX

AAC��ACCESSORY��

BBACKVIEW1�BATTERY��BEFOREYOUBEGIN15BOTTOMVIEW1�

CCAUTION�CONNECTINGEXTERNALPERIPHERALS�9CONNECTINGTOANETWORK�5CONTENTS6CONTROLPANEL�8CONTROLPANELDESCRIPTION1�

DDATAINPUTTOTHETOUCHSCREEN18DIMENSIONS10DIMENSIONSOFVESAMOUNTING1�DISPOSALOFTHELCDProScribe��DisposeofLithiumionbattery(Li-ion)��

EETHERNETLANSETUP17

FFCCNotice�FEATUREDSOFTWAREAPPLICATIONS�8

GGETTINGSTARTED15

HHandling��HOTKEYUTILITY�9

IIDENTIFICATIONLABEL�5INPUTINSTRUCTION11INSTALLATION8Installation��INSTALLATIONKICKSTANDANDHANDSTRIP9INTRODUCTION�

LLAN�7LEFTORRIGHTCLICKEMULATION18LEFTVIEW11LOADBATTERY15

MMaintenance��MICROSOFTINTERNETEXPLORER�8MICROSOFTRDP�8

OON-SCREENKEYBOARD18

PPOWERSAVINGMODE16POWERSUPPLY��PRECAUTIONS��

RRFExposureStatement�RIGHTVIEW11RUGGEDIZEDDESIGN�9

SSAFETYANDPRODUCTCAREINSTRUCTIONS�1SafetynoteBattery-pack(Li-ion)��SCREENBRIGHTNESS17SCREENROTATION19SETDATAANDTIME16SIZEABLEKEYBOARD19STARTACONNECTION�5SYMBOLDESCRIPTION�6

TTECHNICALINFORMATION7TOCLEANTHECASE�1TOCLEANTHESCREEN�1TOPVIEW1�TOUCH-PANELCALIBRATION�0Transportation��TROUBLESHOOTING�0

VVGAPORT�9

WWARNING�WEIGHT10WINDOWSMEDIAPLAYER�8WLAN�5WLANSETUP17WORDPAD�9

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