User’s Guideeo TufTab® a7230X7-inch Rugged Ultra-Mobile PCs
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Chapter 07: Specifications 85 SATA I (150 MBs) Automatic retry/error correction for high data integrity Shock resistant — operating: 4,900 m
86 Chapter 07: SpecificationsAudio Intel® High Definition Audio Interface Realtek ALC262 HD Audio Codec High Performance DACs with 100dB Signa
Chapter 07: Specifications 87 Can operate on a 40MHz wide channel Provides 128- and 64-bit WEP encryption, hardware AES (support for key sizes
88 Chapter 07: Specifications SDAP (Service Discovery Application Profile), SPP (Serial Port Profile), SYNCH (Synchronization Profile),GPS Modu
Chapter 07: Specifications 89Barcode Scanner (optional) Intermec EA15 Scan Engine Reads 1-D and 2-D barcodes Provides omni-directional scann
90 Chapter 07: SpecificationsIntegrated Digital Video/Still Camera 2.0 Mpixel CMOS Still/Video with auto focus (USB interface) Standard Microso
Chapter 07: Specifications 91Weight 1.2 kg (2.65 lbs.) with both battery packs installedMeasurements 225 mm x 145 mm x 39.5 mm (8.86 in x 5.71
92 Chapter 07: Specifications Output current: 3.25A maximum Output Power: 65W SCP: Short Circuit Protection plus Auto-Recovery ≤ 2 min. OVP
Chapter 07: Specifications 93 Protected against dust, limited ingress (no harmful deposit)Vibration Meets Mil Std 810G-514.6, Procedure I Cat.
310.782.1201 tel310.782.1205 faxwww.tabletkiosk.comUG.a7230X.rev.04.23.10
Table of Contents xiPreface iImportant Safety Instructions iiNotice of FCC Compliance ivEuropean Union CE Marking Declaration viiTable of Cont
xii Table of ContentsUsing Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 31Navigating with the Stylus Pen 31Touch Screen Settings and Calibration (a7230
Table of Contents xiiiEntering Text with the Eyesboard™ Virtual Keyboard 53Installing the Eyesboard Keyboard (Tablet PC Edition only) 54Accessin
Chapter 01: Getting Started 1 Chapter 01Getting StartedYour eo TufTab® a7230X Ultra-Mobile PC was designed to allow you to be up and running as
2 Chapter 01: Getting Started6. System Restore Disc17. Standard a7230X Battery Packs8. Stylus Pen and TetherSetting Up Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mob
Chapter 01: Getting Started 3in order to protect the battery from damage if the system is dropped. Repeat the same procedure for battery two (2).
4 Chapter 01: Getting StartedNOTE: When you first connect the tablet into an external power source, the battery charge indicators will begin to glo
Preface iThis manual was designed to help you get the most out of your new eo TufTab® Rugged Ultra-Mobile PC. If you are a new computer user, or j
Chapter 01: Getting Started 5NOTE: This same procedure of holding the power button in for approximately four (4) seconds will also wake the syste
6 Chapter 01: Getting Started1. Remove the handle from the packaging and lie it flat with the Velcro strip side of the strap facing down (or towar
Chapter 01: Getting Started 74. From there, pass the end of the strap through the loop on the opposite side of the eo TufTab, passing it again f
8 Chapter 01: Getting StartedAttaching the Stylus with the TetherYour eo TufTab comes with a stylus pen and a tether you can use to secure the sty
Chapter 01: Getting Started 9Interacting with the Active Digitizer and/or Touch ScreenUnlike a standard laptop or desktop PC, standard navigation
10 Chapter 01: Getting StartedTouch Screen modeNavigating with a touch screen is different from navigating with a mouse. The pen will interact with
Chapter 01: Getting Started 11TIP: When trying to select or activate something on the screen with the stylus pen, pay attention to the position o
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PC 13The eo TufTab a7230X Ultra-Mobile PC features a number of physical characteristics designed
14 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PCFront View1. Dual Digital Microphone ArrayMicrophone array records audio with higher fidelity
ii PrefaceDisclaimerThe specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, d
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PC 156. Wireless Networking Activity Light Blinks blue when there is networking activity.7. Aud
16 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PCTop View1. Optional 2D/1D Barcode Scanner Optional Intermec Barcode scanner.2. Secure Digit
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PC 17Bottom View1. Carrying Handle/Strap Attachment(s) Carrying handle/strap can be attached tho
18 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PCLeft Side View1. Stylus Pen Tethering Post Attach tether for the stylus pen to this post.2.
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PC 19Right Side View1. Carrying Handle/Strap Attachment Carrying handle/strap can be attached th
20 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PCBack View1. CMOS Digital Still/Video Camera Lens Lens for the built-in digital still/video c
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo TufTab Ultra-Mobile PC 216. Battery 2 Release/Locking Tab Holds battery 2 in its port. Slide tab to the left to unlo
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 23Depending on your system’s configuration and your application usage, two fully charged batteries should allow
24 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareTo calibrate the battery pack, follow these steps:1. Turn the computer off. Connect the AC adapter and let th
Preface iiiWhen the AC adapter is plugged into an electrical outlet, place the power cord so it will not be stepped on or walked on. Do not place
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 25When fully charged, each battery indicator will change to green and the batteries’ charge will be maintained
26 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareBattery StatusBoth Windows 7 and Windows XP have an applet in the Control Panel that will display an icon in
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 27recharged) will decrease. Depending on how often the battery is used, how many times it has been charged and
28 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareStoring a BatteryWhen storing your computer for an extended period of time, it is recommended that you remove
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Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 31While your eo TufTab a7230X Ultra-Mobile PC is a versatile, mobile computer capable of
32 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPmoving the stylus pen’s tip just above the screen will cause the pointer to follow along
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 33Calibrating the Touch ScreenIf you find that the pointer isn’t properly following the to
34 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPNOTE: If you find the “Standard Calibration” to be too imprecise, the “Advanced Calibrati
iv PrefaceSafety Notices for the Power CordThis equipment has a 2 or 3-wire power cord. Replace the power cord if it becomes damaged. Contact you
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 35If you check the Plot Calibration Data option in the “Advanced Calibration” mode, a lin
36 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPClick on Touch (Point Mode) only accepts and relays one posi-tional coordinate each time
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 37To enable the audible response:1. From the “Device” tab, tap on the “PenMount 6000 USB
38 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPYou can adjust the amount of time you must press on the screen before the right-click is
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 39screen (left-click or right-click). Useful for when “Right-Click Emulation” is disabled
40 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPIn the Gesture Settings section, tapping on the Gesture icon button pops open a window t
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 41Touch Screen BehaviorThe following check boxes will alter the way that the touch screen
42 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPcalibration input and exit, tap “Try Again” to redo the calibration routine, or tap “Can
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 43Pen Button ActionThe button on the side of the stylus pen can be programmed to perform
44 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPClick SoundThis option is the same as the corresponding feature in the touch screen sett
Preface vprotection against harmful interference in a residential instal-lation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency e
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 45The sort of actions you can add to the pop-up menu includes keystroke combinations, ope
46 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPWindows Tablet and Pen Settings Control PanelBesides the Wacom control panel, Windows XP
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 47Programming the Function ButtonsYour eo TufTab a7230X has four function buttons located
48 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP3. After you have assigned the functions to the buttons you would like to reprogram, si
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 49screen resolutions you can change to (640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768) are standard 4:3 a
50 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPBy using the color channel option buttons at the top of the panel, you can change the RG
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 51Character PadThis pad accepts input on a character-by-character basis and is useful for
52 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XPFor more information about the Input Panels, refer to the Win-dows Online Help System by
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 53adjusting the sensitivity, be aware that when the drive’s heads are parked, no read/wri
54 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XParound the screen. You can adjust the size, position, color, opacity and more.Installing
vi Prefaceauthorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from the fai
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 55Connecting to the InternetYour eo TufTab a7230X allows you to connect to the Internet i
56 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP4. If the wireless network you are attempting to connect to is security-enabled, you wi
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 57you will probably find that you are now connected to the Internet. If not, continue on w
58 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP7. After entering the correct the information, tap “OK” to accept your changes and clos
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 59NOTE: The wireless range can be shortened from interference caused by other wireless de
60 Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP3. When the Bluetooth SettingsManager opens, tap on the “New Connection” button to star
Chapter 04: Using Your eo TufTab a7230X with Windows XP 617. Your device should now be connected to your eo TufTab a7230X. If any advanced setti
Chapter 05: Securing Your eo TufTab a7230X 63 Chapter 05Securing Your eo TufTab a7230XYour eo TufTab a7230X is equipped with a Trusted Platform
64 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo TufTab a7230X1. Power on or restart the eo TufTab a7230X. When the TabletKiosk logo screen appears, press and rel
Preface viiusing a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning.
Chapter 05: Securing Your eo TufTab a7230X 65Creating a Windows Login PasswordIf you didn’t choose to do so during Windows’s initial setup proced
66 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo TufTab a7230XCreating the Password In Windows 71. Go to the START Menu and tap on “Control Panel”.2. In the Cont
Chapter 05: Securing Your eo TufTab a7230X 67administrator privileges. A standard user can still take advantage of the protections provided by th
68 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo TufTab a7230XTPM as “on” but “not owned”. If the TPM MC shows that you don’t have a compatible TPM or that it is n
Chapter 05: Securing Your eo TufTab a7230X 696. In the “Save As” dialog box, select a location to save the password, and then tap “Save”. The pa
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 71This chapter describes how to locate information and solve some of the problems you may encounter while using your
72 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingBattery Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionBeeping sound. The eo TufTab’s battery is low and Hibernati
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 73Power Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe computer is con-nected to an external power source but d
74 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingInput Screen and Display Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe screen is blank. The system has gone i
viii PrefaceFor the following equipment: Tablet PC built-in 802.11a/g/n WLAN module:Is herewith confirmed to comply with the requirements set out i
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 75Internet Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionUnable to connect to the Internet.Account for Internet Se
76 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe computer seems to connect, but doesn’t see any other computers.Correct Workgroup
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 77Recovering Your System Using the System Restore DVDYour eo TufTab a7230X should have come with a System Restore DVD
78 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingStep 2: Booting the eo TufTab a7230X to the Recovery Application on the System Restore Disc:1. Power up your eo Tu
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 79Recovering Your System with the Windows® XP Professional or Tablet PC Edition System Restore Disc:IMPORTANT: This p
80 Chapter 06: Troubleshooting4. Select “OK” if you understand that this process will PERMANENTLY DELETE ALL OF THE EXISTING DATA ON THE HARD DRI
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Chapter 07: Specifications 83Processor Intel® Atom™ Z530P (1.60 GHz) 45nm Hi-K metal gate silicon technology (2.2W max TDP) On-die, primary
84 Chapter 07: Specifications Low power thermal design consumes less than 2.3W Integrated DDR2 memory controller with 64-bit wide interface and
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