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4 Chapter 1 Getting StartedBack sidePen tether Pen holder Fan coverCamera lightCamera lensBatteryDocking guideSpeakerSmart card reader (optional)Pen t
Chapter 1 Getting Started 5Setting up the systemThe tablet is self-contained, so you can start using it immediately. If you are using a Docking Statio
6 Chapter 1 Getting StartedWindows XP. The first time Windows starts, the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Tutorials appear. If you do not want this
Chapter 1 Getting Started 7Restoring and backing up the tabletFor information about restoring and backing up the tablet, see the following sections:•
8 Chapter 1 Getting Started
9Features2Motion Computing tablet PCs provide the power and features of a traditional computer, while giving you the added mobility and versatility of
10 Chapter 2 FeaturesPenAn important difference between traditional PCs and tablet PCs is that you frequently use a pen instead of a mouse and keyboar
Chapter 2 Features 11Front panel buttonsYou can use the buttons on the front of the unit to perform many functions without having to use the pen. The
12 Chapter 2 FeaturesDisplayThe system includes a 10.4" XGA TFT LCD display with the following features:• A highly readable LCD (liquid crystal d
Chapter 2 Features 13Windows Security buttonYou can use the Windows Security button to log on to or lock the system. Pressing the Windows Security but
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14 Chapter 2 FeaturesDataGuardYour system includes the DataGuard feature, which detects shocks, extreme vibrations, and falls. If a fall, shock, or vi
Chapter 2 Features 15Bar code scanner (optional)The system is available with an optional integrated 1D and 2D bar code scanner that you can use to ret
16 Chapter 2 FeaturesRFID readerYour system includes an integrated 13.56 MHz RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) reader that you can use to retrieve
Chapter 2 Features 17SpeakerThe system includes a sealed speaker that can be used for audio warnings or confirmation, dictation, videos, or other mult
18 Chapter 2 FeaturesMobile BroadbandSome tablet models are available with an optional Mobile Broadband adapter that you can use to send and receive d
Chapter 2 Features 19Power adapterThe power adapter provides power to the system and charges the battery when it is attached. The power adapter includ
20 Chapter 2 Features
19Using the system3The Motion C5 and Motion F5 run Windows Vista or Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, which include ink-to-text and word recogni
20 Chapter 3 Using the systemUsing Motion DashboardMotion Dashboard puts many common settings and tasks at your fingertips. For example, you can enabl
Chapter 3 Using the system 21Using the penYou can use the pen to write on the display and interact with the operating system. A pen can feel more natu
iiiContentsChapter 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Finding information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
22 Chapter 3 Using the systemTo switch among the writing pad, the character pad, and the on-screen keyboard, tap the appropriate button.The following
Chapter 3 Using the system 23Enabling personalized handwriting recognitionYou can use the Tablet PC Settings window to enable personalized handwriting
24 Chapter 3 Using the systemConfiguring front panel buttonsAs you become more familiar with your system, you may want to customize the buttons on the
Chapter 3 Using the system 25To configure the front panel buttons (Windows XP)1. Open Motion Dashboard to the Pen & Tablet panel (page 20).2. Tap
26 Chapter 3 Using the system2. Tap Rotate Screen.Note: If you change the screen orientation, you may need to recalibrate the pen. See “Calibrate the
Chapter 3 Using the system 27Using the bar code scannerYou can use the built-in bar code scanner to retrieve information from bar codes. For more info
28 Chapter 3 Using the systemUsing the RFID readerYou can use the built-in RFID reader to retrieve information from RFID tags. For more information ab
Chapter 3 Using the system 29Using the cameraYou can use the built-in camera to take pictures. For more information about the camera, see “Camera” on
30 Chapter 3 Using the systemUsing the smart card reader (optional)Some tablets contain the optional smart card reader. Using smart card software, thi
Chapter 3 Using the system 31Using the built-in microphonesYou can use the built-in microphones to record audio, dictate notes, and use voice commands
iv ContentsUsing the RFID reader . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
32 Chapter 3 Using the systemSetting up the skew angleOn tablets running Windows XP, the skew angle determines sound detection in the horizontal plane
Chapter 3 Using the system 33Speech recognition on Windows VistaBefore you can use speech recognition on Windows Vista, you must configure the microph
34 Chapter 3 Using the systemFor more information about speech recognition, open Windows Help and Support and search for “speech recognition”.Speech r
Chapter 3 Using the system 35Using the batteryThe system runs on battery power when it is not plugged in. The battery is located on the back of the un
36 Chapter 3 Using the systemCharging the batteryWhen the system is connected to AC power, the battery automatically charges until it reaches full cha
Chapter 3 Using the system 37Swapping the batteryYou can swap the standard battery while the system is on, with or without having the system plugged i
38 Chapter 3 Using the systemDisposing of used batteriesA Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery should be disposed of at a hazardous materials recycling center
Chapter 3 Using the system 39Using HibernateHibernation is a state in which the computer shuts down to save power but first saves everything in memory
40 Chapter 3 Using the systemUsing HibernateHibernation is a state in which the tablet shuts down to save power but first saves everything in memory o
Chapter 3 Using the system 41Setting up a Wi-Fi connection on Windows VistaUse this procedure to create a Wi-Fi connection on Windows Vista.To set up
Contents vChapter 4 Care and Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57General care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
42 Chapter 3 Using the systemUsing Mobile BroadbandUse the information in this section to set up a Mobile Broadband connection. Mobile Broadband acces
Chapter 3 Using the system 43Starting the connection managerThe connection manager software is preinstalled on your computer based on the service prov
44 Chapter 3 Using the system2. Locate the SIM slot door and open it.Note: The SIM slot and a diagnostic port are behind the SIM slot door. The SIM sl
Chapter 3 Using the system 45Using BluetoothYou can use Bluetooth® to connect to accessory devices or other computers. The devices can communicate wit
46 Chapter 3 Using the systemThe Bluetooth device is ready to use. Paired devices are shown in the Bluetooth Settings window. The following illustrati
Chapter 3 Using the system 47The Bluetooth device is ready to use. Paired devices are shown in the Bluetooth Settings window. The following illustrati
48 Chapter 3 Using the systemBluetooth wireless tipsMotion Computing and its Bluetooth partners have worked to ensure a positive experience with this
Chapter 3 Using the system 49Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint readerMotion OmniPass offers a secure and convenient system for managing your p
50 Chapter 3 Using the system4. In the Choose Finger window, tap on the finger you want to enroll, then tap Next or Practice. Practice allows you to d
Chapter 3 Using the system 516. Tap Next, then tap Ye s if you want to enroll a second fingerprint (recommended). If you injure a finger, you can use
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52 Chapter 3 Using the systemUsing password replacementOmniPass can manage your passwords for other applications, such as Web sites, Internet email, F
Chapter 3 Using the system 53Logging on to a remembered siteTo log on to a remembered site, open the Web site or application that you have set up with
54 Chapter 3 Using the systemUsing Windows Security CenterWindows Security Center provides a central location for you to manage the tablet’s security
Chapter 3 Using the system 55Setting a BIOS passwordYou can use a BIOS password to secure the basic input/output system of the tablet.WARNING: Read th
56 Chapter 3 Using the systemTo clear the password, double-tap Enter for Set Hard Disk Password. Enter the current password, then tap Enter twice to l
57Care and Maintenance4Proper care and maintenance will keep your tablet PC working and in good condition for a long time. This chapter describes the
58 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceStandard display• Clean fingerprints and most marks from the display surface by wiping it with the soft cloth (provid
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 59Cleaning in a health care environmentThis section describes the cleaning procedures for the tablet PC in a health car
60 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceTraining and documentation considerationsAll users of tablet computers in the health care environment should be provi
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 61Cleaning the fingerprint readerUnder normal circumstances, you should clean the fingerprint reader once a month, or w
1Getting Started1The Motion™ C5 and Motion™ F5 are portable, semi-rugged pen-based computers designed for health care, manufacturing, utilities, wareh
62 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceReplacing pen tipsPen tips eventually wear down or get damaged, so the pen includes extra tips and a tool for replaci
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 63Traveling by airUse the following tips when traveling by air.• Have a fully charged battery in case security personne
64 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceUsing Acronis Startup Recovery ManagerIf you cannot start Windows, you can run Startup Recovery Manager when you star
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 653. Follow the instructions in the Bootable Rescue Media Builder. For more information, see the Acronis True Image Hel
66 Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance
67Troubleshooting and SupportAMotion Computing products are thoroughly tested for performance and quality, but occasionally problems still occur. If y
68 Appendix A Troubleshooting and SupportThe display goes black while the system is still turned on• The computer might have turned off the display to
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support 69• The display driver may have been removed or become corrupted. Use Windows Device Manager to reinstall the d
70 Appendix A Troubleshooting and SupportNetworkThe wireless adapter keeps connecting even when I do not want it to• The wireless adapter is enabled.
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support 71Frequently asked questionsHow can I make the battery charge last longer?• Use a power saver power plan. For m
2 Chapter 1 Getting StartedOverviewThe following illustrations show the features of the system. FrontDirectional padDashboard buttonA buttonB buttonSt
72 Appendix A Troubleshooting and SupportHow do I adjust the system for left-handed use?• Open the Tablet and Pen Settings window (page 22). You can s
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support 73Service and supportIf you need help with your system, go to the Motion Computing Support and Services page at
74 Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
75IndexNumerics802.11a/b/gabout 17enabling 39setting up 40using 39AAC adapterabout 18using 5adjusting display brightness 25amber lights 10angle of acc
76 Indexdisablingthe eraser 22the pen button 22displayabout 12brightness 25features 12rotating 25rotation sequence 26using 25disposing of used batteri
Index 77Motion Dashboard button 11Nnarrow angle setting 30networkingBluetooth 17wireless 17OOmniPassabout 13, 48starting 48on-screen keyboard 21orderi
78 IndexTrusted Platform Module 12turning on the unit 5tutorials, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 6Uusing802.11a/b/g 39angle of acceptance 30battery 34Bl
Chapter 1 Getting Started 3Right sideTop sidePower adapterport and coverCamerabuttonFingerprintreaderBar code scannerlensWindows Security buttonPowerb
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