User’s Guideeo™ a74007” Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC
viii Prefacetout brouillage adioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.European Union CE Ma
82 Chapter 05: TroubleshootingUSB Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionAn external device does not work when it is connected to one of
Chapter 05: Troubleshooting 83Recovering Your SystemWhile Windows® 7 is a very stable and robust operating system, there may be times where you’l
84 Chapter 05: Troubleshooting3. Select “Reinstall Windows”. You will be given the opportunity to back up your les before you proceed. If you ha
Chapter 05: Troubleshooting 85the Advanced Boot Options menu by hitting the [F8] key on your keyboard when your eo a7400 rst starts up.NOTE: The
86 Chapter 05: Troubleshooting Reinstall Windows using the les in the hidden recovery partition.Click on the last option “Reinstall Windows” to
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Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 89The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) set-up uses a menu interface that allows users to congure their system. The top
90 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upNavigating in the BIOSPhoenix SecureCore Tiano SetupMain Advanced Security Boot ExitF1 HelpEsc Exit
Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 91Main MenuSystem TimeSets the system time. Accepts and displays values in 24 hour format. System DateSets the system dat
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92 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upAdvanced MenuPXE LAN BootWhen enabled, system can boot from a network drive.G-Sensor EnabledWhen enabled screen will aut
Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 93Boot-Up Num-LockWhen enabled, attached keyboards will start up with the Num-Lock feature enabled so the extended keypad
94 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upSecurity MenuSupervisor PasswordShows the state of the Supervisor password.User PasswordShows the state of the User pass
Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 95Boot MenuBoot Priority OrderSets the order of devices that the system will look to boot from. If the rst drive listed
96 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upExit MenuExit Saving ChangesSaves the changes made to the BIOS and exits. Selecting [Yes] saves changes and exits. Selec
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Chapter 07: Specications 99Processor Intel® Atom™ N2600 (1.60 GHz, 3.5W max TDP) Two (2) cores, four (4) threads On die, primary 32KB, 4-w
100 Chapter 07: SpecicationsPower Management Support for ACPI 3.0 Supports system S0, S3-S5 ACPI power states ACPI Power Management Timer
Chapter 07: Specications 101Video Integrated Intel® HD 3650 Graphics Engine 400MHz Core, 200Mhz Render Clock Frequency Windows® Aero® Tech
102 Chapter 07: Specications 262,144 color display (16.7M colors via dithering) Typical White Luminance: 375 nits Response Time: 20ms (whit
Chapter 07: Specications 103Bluetooth® Wireless Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR built-in USB module with Power ON/OFF Switch Full speed USB 2.0 interface
104 Chapter 07: SpecicationsTPM Security Inneon Single-Chip SLB 9635 TT 1.2 Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Trusted Group Computing (TCG) v1.1
Chapter 07: Specications 105Case Color Black front, silver backLED Indicators Power (ON: blue, Standby: blinking) Battery x2 (Charging: or
106 Chapter 07: Specications Ripple & Noise Maximum: 380 mVp-p SCP: Short Circuit Protection plus Auto-Recovery ≤ 2 min. OVP: Over-Volt
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Table of Contents xi Table of ContentsPreface iCopyright iDisclaimer iiImportant Safety Instructions iiCaution iiiSafety Notices for the Power C
xii Table of ContentsBattery Usage and Care 21Using the Batteries for the First Time 22Calibrating the batteries 22Charging the Batteries Under
Table of Contents xiiiInsertion 49Text Completion 49Advanced 49Improving Handwriting Recognition 50Automatic Learning 51Handedness 52Using Gest
xiv Table of ContentsSound Eects 72Default Audio Format 73Adjusting Audio Recording 74Recording Volume Level 74Microphone Eects 74Default F
Table of Contents xvSpecications 99Processor 99Chipset 99Power Management 100Memory 100Batteries 100Solid State Flash Drive 100Video 101Input P
Chapter 01: Getting Started 1 Chapter 01Getting StartedYour eo a7400 Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC was designed to allow you to be up and running as qui
2 Chapter 01: Getting Started5. Operating System Getting Started Guide16. Standard a7400 Battery Pack27. Stylus Pen3Setting Up Your eo Ultra-Mo
Chapter 01: Getting Started 3notice that the battery bay is marked as . This is because the rst battery is internal and not user replacable.Sli
4 Chapter 01: Getting StartedNOTE: When you rst connect the tablet into an external power source, the battery charge indicators will begin to glo
Chapter 01: Getting Started 5Refer to your operating system’s manual for information on any of the questions you are unsure how to answer.Interac
6 Chapter 01: Getting StartedMany newer Windows applications are touch aware. This allows you to navigate documents using what are collectively kn
Chapter 01: Getting Started 7a right mouse button click, press and hold down the tip of the stylus lightly on the screen. In a moment, an animate
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC 9The eo a7400 Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC features a number of physical characteristics designed to
10 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PCFront View1. 2.0 MegaPixel Still/Video Camera Camera capable of taking up to 2.0MPixel still
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC 115. Auto-Switching Dual Mode Screen (a7400D) Screen mode is set to Touch Screen by default.
Preface iThis manual will help you get the most out of your new eo™ Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC. If you are a new computer user, or just new to Tablet
12 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PCTop View1. TabletKiosk Feature Expansion Module Port Plug-in expansion module port allows fo
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC 134. Bluetooth Power Toggle Slide the toggle switch to power on the Bluetooth wireless transm
14 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PCLeft Side View1. Carrying Strap Bracket Attachment Port Used with optional shoulder strap or
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC 158. Audio In Used to input stereo audio from external devices such as a microphone, radio or
16 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PCRight Side View1. Battery Bay Two (2) with Lithium Ion Battery Pack Battery One (1) is inter
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC 17Bottom View1. Docking Cradle Connector This connector will allow the use of optional expans
18 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PCBack View1. TabletKiosk Feature Expansion Module Port Plug-in expansion module port allows f
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC 19!&6. VESA Mounting Screw Holders Used to allow mounting with 100mm VESA compatible atta
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 21eo a7400 Ultra-Mobile Tablet PCs features two (2) Lithium-Ion batteries, of which one is user replaceable, r
ii PrefaceDisclaimerThe specications and information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, d
22 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareUsing the Batteries for the First TimeBefore using the Tablet PC on battery power for the rst time, the batt
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 232. Disconnect the AC adapter and power on the tablet. Let the batteries run down until the system automatic
24 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Carecomputer is disconnected from the electrical outlet, the battery indicators will turn o.NOTE: The time to fu
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 25Low Battery Warnings A battery’s indicator light will begin blinking orange to alert you to a “Battery Low”
26 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareIf the computer is left without a power source for long periods of time, this battery can be exhausted and sy
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Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 29Tablet PCs are nothing new to Microsoft. Since Windows® XP Tablet PC
30 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7When using the stylus pen, hold it as if you were writing with a sta
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 31Selecting Multiple ItemsWindows® 7 is well aware of how you manipula
Preface iiiPC. Exceeding the maximum rated voltage may cause damage to the AC adapter or to the eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC. This could result in r
32 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7In order to calibrate the touch screen:1. Tap on “START g Control P
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 33Enabling, Disabling and Adjusting Touch Screen FeaturesThe “Touch” a
34 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Double-tap on the picture of the door to test your new settings. Adj
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 35Panning Gesture SettingsWindows allows you to move—or pan—around in
36 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7screen and in motion. When the box is checked, a document or window
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 37 Finally, the Pen Tablet Properties control panel is where you cus
38 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7DUAL MODE SCREEN NOTE: To calibrate the touch screen you must use ei
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 39Double-tapAdjusts how fast and how far apart your pen taps can be on
40 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Start Tablet PC Input PanelEnables and disables the ability to invok
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 41 Whether or not your system alerts you each time you tap on the sc
iv PrefaceUnder no circumstances should the user attempt to disassemble the power supply. The power supply has no user-replaceable parts and its i
42 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7to accept the key-stroke combination. 3. Enter the name, as you wou
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 43add it to the pop-up menu.4. Repeat for as many short-cuts you want
44 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7NOTE FOR TOUCH SCREEN USERS: This also works with a touch screen. Ju
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 45Pad just as you would write on a lined piece of notepaper. When you
46 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Character-by-Character ModeThis mode accepts input on a character-by
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 47Tools MenuThe Tools menu on the keyboard allows you to switch betwee
48 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7digitizer stylus. It also has options for where to show the Input Pa
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 49InsertionThis tab lets you decide whether to display the Input Panel
50 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7held computers or gestures from the Simplied Chinese (PRC) standard
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 51There are two dierent training utilities: Target specic recognitio
Preface v1. this device may not cause harmful interference,and2. this device must accept any interference received,including interference that m
52 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7ing” Tab and choose “Don’t use automatic learning, and delete any pr
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 53Tap on an individual gesture to display a short movie that demonstra
54 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Editing FlicksIn addition to the above icks, there are four default
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 55whichever ones you like in the customize panel.In the customize pane
56 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7the [Windows] modier key and then the [E] key to open the Windows E
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 57a particular direction, swipe your nger and remove it from the scre
58 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7environment as well as personal preference and available equip-ment.
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 594. Under “View your active net-works” in the window, look for “Acce
60 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7“Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)”, and tap the “Properties” b
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 611. Follow steps 1 through 7 above when using a wired LAN connection
vi Prefaceexpressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for a
62 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7moments, tap on “Refresh” icon above the network list on the right s
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 632. Tap on “START g All Programs g Bluetooth g Add New Connection”.
64 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 75. The Wizard should com-plete the pairing process and inform you t
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 65If you have trouble connecting to your Bluetooth device, make sure y
66 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Setting Up Your Display(s)The Basic Mode will allow you to make all
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 67mode: “Single Display” uses only one monitor, “Clone Display” will s
68 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Custom Resolutions (Advance Mode only)Display g Custom Resolutions i
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 69dows desktop settings. You can use these settings if a movie you are
70 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7System and Display InformationOptions and Support g System Informati
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 71Adjusting Audio PlaybackThe Speakers tab is where you can control th
Preface viinearby persons during extended periods of operation. If the antenna is positioned less than 1.5 cm (0.6 inches) from the user, it is re
72 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Speaker CongurationThis sub-tab allows you to choose what type of s
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 73bathroom, Auditorium, Concert Hall, etc.). Select an Environment fro
74 Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7Adjusting Audio RecordingThe Microphone Tab contains controls to adj
Chapter 04: Using Your eo Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC with Microsoft® Windows® 7 75Default FormatThis sub-section is where you can choose the audio rec
Chapter 05: Troubleshooting 77This chapter describes how to locate information and solve some of the problems you may encounter while using your
78 Chapter 05: TroubleshootingBattery Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionBeeping sound. The Tablet’s bat-tery is low and Hibernation
Chapter 05: Troubleshooting 79Internet Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionUnable to connect to the Internet.Account for Internet Se
80 Chapter 05: TroubleshootingNetworking Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionCannot see the network.Wireless transmitter is turned o
Chapter 05: Troubleshooting 81Digitizer/Touch Screen/Display Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe screen is blank. The system has
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