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Tablet PCs designed for business. Built to last.User’s GuideSahara NetSlate® a52512.1” Tablet PC

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viii PrefacePower Savings ReminderPlease remember to shut o your computer if you are not going to use it for an extended period of time in order

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74 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7System and Display InformationOptions and Support g System Information will gi

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 75Adjusting Audio PlaybackThe Speakers tab is where you can control the way you

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76 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Speaker CongurationThis sub-tab allows you to choose what type of speaker con

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 77bathroom, Auditorium, Concert Hall, etc.). Select an Environment from the dro

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78 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Adjusting Audio RecordingThe Microphone Tab contains controls to adjust the qu

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 79Default FormatThis sub-section is where you can choose the audio recording qu

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80 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7When the application starts, you'll be presented with the main applicatio

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 81Information icons only.Information icons and composition grid.Composition gri

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82 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Self Timer selector. Displays timer selection. Tap to cycle through the option

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 83Tapping on a eld in the panel will cycle through the avail options or open a

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Preface ixNe jamais ouvrir et ne jamais démonter le Sahara Slate PC. Pour des raisons de sécurité, et pour éviter tout dégât irréversible, cet app

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 85Your Sahara NetSlate is equipped with a security enabled BIOS, a Trust Platform Module (TPM) that is

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86 Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PCInitializing TPMThe rst thing you must do in order to begin securing your computer is to initialize t

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 876. Press R3 to Save and Exit, and then press R2 to commit the changes and exit the BIOS. Taking Owne

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88 Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC5. A window will appear asking you to create a TPM password. Tap on Automatically to have Windows cre

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 897. Once you have saved your password, tap on the “Initial-ize” button. You will see a message tellin

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90 Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PCTo learn more about TPM command blocking and using group policies to congure command blocking, tap on

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 913. The Create Your Password window should open and the cur-sor will be in a eld labeled “New Passwo

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92 Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PCAfter creating your password, if you try and log into Windows but the on-screen keyboard doesn’t appea

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 93screen that gives you an overview of the initialization process. When you are ready to begin, tap the

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x PrefaceAux Etats-Unis et au Canada, le cordon d’alimentation doit être un cordon détachable homologué UL (certié CSA au Canada). Cordon à 2 l

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94 Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PCFingerprint EnrollmentNow you need to pick at least one nger to register with BioEx-cess. For added s

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 95Secure Drive Setup and Initialization CompletionYou will see a screen that says your Secure Drive is

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96 Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PCSystem Tray and the tap on “Control Center...” from the pop-up menu that appears.An authentication win

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 97across the ngerprint reader on the front of your Sahara NetS-late.Data ProtectionHere you can encryp

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98 Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PCProtecting Your Files Using BitLocker Drive EncryptionBitLocker is a feature available only in Microso

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Chapter 05: Securing Your Sahara Slate PC 992. From the BitLocker Drive Encryption control panel, tap on the Turn on BitLocker link next to the

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Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate 101 Chapter 06Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlateOut of the box, your new Sahara NetSlate is a versatile, m

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102 Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate3. When disconnecting a cable from the computer, always pull on its connector, not on the cable its

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Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate 103installed on your system, or by launching the setup application located in “C:\Drivers\3G” on your

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Preface xiondes de haute fréquence et de brouiller la réception de communications radio s’il n’est pas installé et utilisé conformé-ment aux instr

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104 Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate4. Unlock the cover by placing your ngernail or another small at object into the wide oval shaped

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Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate 105Your Sahara NetSlate can accommodate one (1) DDR3, 204-pin SODIMM module for a total of up to 4.0 G

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106 Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlateNOTE: The RAM slot should already be populated with either a 2.0GB or 4.0GB DDR3 module. If a 4.0GB

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Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate 107the slot before pressing it down. Do not force it, if the module will not press downward you probab

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108 Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlateYour Sahara NetSlate comes pre-congured with a data storage drive that is easy to upgrade. Before i

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Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate 1094. Take hold of the plastic drive release strip and gently pull the drive out of its compartment a

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110 Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlateUsing the TabletKiosk Modular Expansion SystemYour Sahara NetSlate features a modular expansion syst

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Chapter 06: Upgrading Your Sahara NetSlate 1113. Remove the cover to expose the expansion module port. 4. Align the connector on the modul

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Chapter 07: Troubleshooting 113 Chapter 07TroubleshootingThis chapter describes how to locate information and solve some of the problems you may

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xii Prefaceun raccord non autorisés. Le fabricant et ses revendeurs ou distributeurs agréés ne pourront être tenus pour responsables des dommages

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114 Chapter 07: TroubleshootingBattery Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionBeeping sound. The tablet’s battery is low and Hibernation

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Chapter 07: Troubleshooting 115Internet Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionUnable to connect to the Internet.Account for Internet S

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116 Chapter 07: TroubleshootingNetworking Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionCannot see the network.Wireless transmitter is turned o

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Chapter 07: Troubleshooting 117Input and Screen Display Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe screen is blank. The system has gone

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118 Chapter 07: TroubleshootingUpgrade Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionAfter upgrading the computer’s RAM, the system does not bo

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120 Chapter 07: TroubleshootingUSB Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionAn external device does not work when it is connected to one o

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Chapter 07: Troubleshooting 1213. How is your computer set-up? What peripheral devices are you using?4. What error messages, if any, appear on

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122 Chapter 07: TroubleshootingLaunching System Restore from Within WindowsIf you can boot into Windows, you can initiate the Windows Installation

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Chapter 07: Troubleshooting 123Launching System Restore at System Start upIf you are unable to start Windows, or want to choose additional recove

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Preface xiiiRemarque - consignes de sécurité TNV :An de réduire les risques d’incendie, utiliser uniquement un cordon certié CSA ou homologué UL

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 Run a memory diagnostic program to check your computer for memory hardware errors.  Open a command prompt window.  Reinstall Windows using the l

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Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 125The BIOS (Basic Input Output System) set-up uses a menu interface that allows users to congure their system. The top

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126 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upBIOS Key Mapping LegendSpecic function keys on the Sahara NetSlate a525 have alternate functionality when in DOS mode

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Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 127Main MenuESC iconSame function as R4 button. Exits out of a selection without accepting any changes.Keyboard iconAllows

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128 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upAdvanced MenuCongure SATA asSets SATA mode to IDE, AHCI, or RAID. Mode should be set to AHCI to use Solid State Drives

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Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 129Disable/Enable Programmable ButtonsEnable or disable the tablet buttons located on the left and right sides of the Saha

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130 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upBoot MenuBootup NumLock StateSets the state of the NumLock key on the Windows virtual on-screen keyboard as well as a U

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Appendix A: BIOS Set-up 131SecurityAdministrator PasswordSets password to enter and change settings in BIOS. Setting only this password will not r

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132 Appendix A: BIOS Set-upSave & ExitSave Changes and ResetSaves the changes made to the BIOS and exits. Selecting [Yes] saves changes and ex

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xiv Prefacedoit accepter toutes les interférences, y compris celles suscep-tibles d’en compromettre le fonctionnement.Déclaration de marquage CE d

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Appendix B: Specications 135 Appendix BSpecicationsProcessorIntel® Atom™ N2800 (1.86GHz, 6.5W max TDP)  Two (2) cores, four (4) threads  32KB

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136 Appendix B: Specications  Integrated AHCI Controller  10Gb/s each direction, full duplex DMI  Intel® High Denition Audio Interface  SMBu

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Appendix B: Specications 137  Charge Voltage: 12.6V  Maximum Charge Current: 1A  Operating Temperature: 0–45° C  Storage Temperature: -20–40

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138 Appendix B: SpecicationsInput PanelsResistive Touch Screen  5-Wire Passive Resistive Touch  PenMount 6000 USB Controller  USB Full Speed I

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Appendix B: Specications 139Display  12.1” WXGA (1280x800) TFT with LED Backlight  262,144 color display (16.7M colors via dithering)  Typica

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140 Appendix B: Specications  High PSRR (86dB at 217Hz)  Integrated Click-and-Pop Suppression  1.8V to 3.6V Single-Supply Operation  Low Quie

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Appendix B: Specications 141  Supports seamless roaming between respective access points (802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11a/b/g, and 802.11a/b/g/n)  S

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142 Appendix B: Specications  F-Stop: 2.8±5%  Field of View (diagonal): 62°5.0 MegaPixel Rear Facing Camera with 1W LED Flash  Still image cap

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Appendix B: Specications 143  Power saving sleep mode  3.3V power supplyI/O Ports  RJ45 (Gigabit Ethernet LAN)  2x USB 2.0 Highspeed (full-s

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144 Appendix B: SpecicationsFunction Buttons (Left)  SAS (Ctrl+Alt+Del)  Screen Rotation Lock/Unlock (enter BIOS during POST)  Volume Up or Sc

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Appendix B: Specications 145  OVP: Over-Voltage Protection, Latch Mode, up to 27.0Vdc maximum  OCP: Over-Current Protection, Auto-Recovery, up

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Tablet PCs designed for business. Built to last.310.782.1201 tel310.782.1205 faxwww.tabletkiosk.comUG.a525.rev.02.12.14

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Table of ContentsTable of Contents xviiPreface iCopyright iDisclaimer iiImportant Safety Instructions iiCaution iiiSafety Notices for the Power

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xviii Table of ContentsTouring the Sahara NetSlate 11Front View 12Back View 13Left View 14Right View 15Top View 16Bottom View 17Battery Usa

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Table of Contents xixAdding a Program Short-Cut to the menu 44Entering Text with the Tablet PC Input Panel 45Writing Pad 46Tools Menu 47Charac

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xx Table of ContentsEnabling Multiple Monitor Support 70Enhancing the Display 72Custom Resolutions (Advanced Mode only) 723D Performance 73Med

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Table of Contents xxiGetting Detailed Help 97Protecting Your Files Using BitLocker Drive Encryption 98Turning on BitLocker 98Turning o BitLock

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xxii Table of ContentsDisable/Enable Programmable Buttons 1293rd Programmable button 1294th Programmable button 129FAN Calibration 129Battery

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Table of Contents xxiiiI/O Ports 143Weight 143Measurements 143Case Color 143LED Indicators 143Function Buttons (Left) 144Function Buttons (Rig

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 1 Chapter 01Getting StartedCongratulations on your purchase of a Sahara NetSlate® a525 Tablet PC. Your dual mode touc

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2 Chapter 01: Getting Started8. Stylus Pen (may not be included with certain touch only congurations)Setting Up Your Sahara NetSlatePlease read

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 3Slide the battery-locking tab (the tab closest to the top of the tablet) up to the “locked” ( ) position. Once the

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Preface i PrefacePrefaceThis manual will help you get the most out of your new Sahara NetSlate® a525 Tablet PC. If you are a new computer user, o

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4 Chapter 01: Getting StartedThe batteries on the Sahara NetSlate a525 are hot swappable. This means you can change out discharged batteries for s

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 5to the Internet and/or a corporate LAN using a wired connection as opposed to wirelessly, connect the external perip

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6 Chapter 01: Getting Startedngers or a stylus pen. Navigating with a touch screen is dier-ent from navigating with a mouse, while using a stylu

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 7the screen for about a second or so will perform a right mouse button click. An animated circle will draw around the

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8 Chapter 01: Getting StartedTIP: When trying to select or activate something on the screen with the stylus pen, pay attention to the position of

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 9and environmental benets, please visit www.energystar.gov/powermanagement.To learn more about how your organization

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Chapter 02: Touring the Sahara NetSlate 11 Chapter 02Touring the Sahara NetSlateThe Sahara NetSlate a525 includes a number of physical charac-teri

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12 Chapter 02: Touring the Sahara NetSlateFront View1. Data Drive Activity and Battery Status LEDs Blinks when internal HDD / SSD reads or writ

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Chapter 02: Touring the Sahara NetSlate 13Back View1. TabletKiosk Expansion Module Port Remove cover to install modular expansion modules2. Sys

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ii PrefaceDisclaimerThe specications and information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, d

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14 Chapter 02: Touring the Sahara NetSlateLeft View1. Carrying Strap Bracket Attachment Port Used with optional shoulder strap or system handle2.

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Chapter 02: Touring the Sahara NetSlate 15Right View1. Battery Bay Two (2) with Lithium Ion Battery Pack2. Function Buttons R1: Touch screen on

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16 Chapter 02: Touring the Sahara NetSlateTop View1. TabletKiosk Modular Expansion Port Remove cover to install modular expansion modules2. Syst

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Chapter 02: Touring the Sahara NetSlate 17Bottom View1. Docking Cradle Stabilizing Groove Used to help secure the Sahara NetSlate in its docking

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Chapter 03 Battery Usage and Care 19 Chapter 03Battery Usage and CareSahara NetSlate a525 Tablet PCs features two (2) Lithium-Ion batteries that

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20 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

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Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 212. Disconnect the AC adapter and power on the tablet. Let the batteries run down until the system automatic

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22 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareNOTE: This procedure will take a while as the system will discharge the batteries and then charge them again.

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Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 23Problems Charging the BatteryEnvironmental conditions can aect the ability of the computer to charge the ba

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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

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24 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Careunder which it is used, you likely will need to purchase replace-ment batteries during the life of your Table

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Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 25Storing a BatteryWhen storing your computer for an extended period of time, it is recommended that you remov

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 27 Chapter 04Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Tablet PCs ar

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28 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7When using the stylus pen, hold it as if you were writing with a standard pen.

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 29Selecting Multiple ItemsWindows® 7 is well aware of how you manipulate items

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30 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7In order to calibrate the capacitive touch screen:1. Tap on “START g Control

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 31Enabling and Disabling Touch InputTo disable touch input in Windows, uncheck

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32 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7If you nd you are often double-tapping when you don’t mean to, adjust the Spe

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 33The “Advanced Options...” button opens a panel that allows the positioning (r

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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

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34 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7the object ceases to exert its aect. Windows inertia functions the same way a

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 35Calibrating the Resistive Touch ScreenIf the pointer isn’t properly following

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36 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 74. When the calibration is complete, you can test the screen accuracy by eith

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 37Edge CompensationThe edge compensation sliders are used to adjust your abilit

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38 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Conguring and Calibrating the DigitizerThe Electromagnetic Active Digitizer b

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 39DUAL MODE SCREEN NOTE: If you have a dual mode system that also has a touch s

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40 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7current calibration settings, or tap “Try again” and repeat the calibration.Pe

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 41If you nd you are often double-tapping when you don’t mean to, adjust the Sp

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42 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Pen CongurationUsing the optional Pen Tablet Properties control panel availab

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 43Adding a command to the menu1. Tap on the “Add” drop down menu and select “K

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Preface vwith the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will

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44 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 74. Repeat as many combina-tions as you like and then go to the “Pop-up Items”

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 45Entering Text with the Tablet PC Input PanelComplementing Microsoft’s Digital

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46 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7NOTE FOR TOUCH SCREEN USERS: This also works with a touch screen. Just tap whe

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 47Tools MenuTo switch between word-by-word and character-by-character modes, ta

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48 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Input Panel just to the left of the “Close” button. Tapping on this bar opens

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 49Tools MenuThe Tools menu on the keyboard allows you to switch between the sta

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50 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Ink to text conversionThis tab has options for adjusting when the Input Panel

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 51Text CompletionThis tab allows you to turn o and on AutoComplete and Predic-

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52 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7NOTE: You can also access the Handwriting Personalization application from the

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 53matic Learning”. This enables Windows to learn your handwriting on the y as

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vi Prefacec. For portable devices without a co-location condition (eg. notebook pc)FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: 1. This Transmitter must

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54 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Using Gestures to Improve ProductivityWhen using Windows® 7 on a standard lapt

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 55Editing FlicksIn addition to the above icks, there are four default edit ic

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56 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 73. At the top of the tab there is a check box that should be selected called

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 57down menu or by creating your own custom action. To create a custom action:1.

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58 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Standard Windows multi-touch gestures only support capacitive touch screens.En

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 59and then rotate one nger around the other in either a clockwise or counter c

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60 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7To accept the changes you have made, simply close the control panel. If at any

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 615. Tap on the “Local Area Connection” link and then tap on the “Properties”

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62 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 77. If DHCP is used on your network, tap “Obtain an IP address automatically”

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 632. Tap on the “Alternate Con-guration” tab and select the “User congured”

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Preface viiCaution: When using IEEE 802.11a wireless LAN, this product is restricted to indoor use, due to its operation in the 5.15–5.25 GHz fre

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64 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 74. If the wireless network you are attempting to connect to is security-enabl

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 653. Make sure your Bluetooth device is powered on and is in Discoverable mode

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66 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 76. Windows should complete the pairing process and inform you that your devic

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 67tablet to be discoverable, assigns COM ports for Bluetooth devices that requi

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68 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7The rst time you launch the control panel, you will be presented with a scree

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 692. Choose which display should be the primary display (where the Windows tas

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70 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7If you do not see a resolution or refresh setting you would like to use, it is

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 71one monitor, “Clone Display” will show the same desktop view on both monitors

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72 Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7Enhancing the DisplayDisplay g Color En-hancement is where you can adjust the

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Chapter 04: Using Your Sahara NetSlate with Microsoft® Windows® 7 73IMPORTANT: If the settings on this panel are not familiar to you, we recommen

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