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1. Chapter Four 31 In Exit Menu you are able to do the exit option settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Save Changes and Exit Discard Changes and Exit Chapter Four 32 BIOS Setting for Windows 7 Installation BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Load Optimal Defaults ad Failsafe Defat Chapter Four 33 BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Boot Security Exit Options DEVICES Contro Thermal cooling trip point 79C Critical trip point 103C EEL KOJN Windows 7 Chapter Four 34 BIOS Setup BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Exit Exit Options Exit system setup after saving the changes Discard Changes and Exit Discard Changes F10 key can be used for this operation Load Optimal Defaults Load Failsafe Defaults Select Screen Select Item Enter Go to Sub Screen F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit Chapter Four 35 Drivers and Applications Chapter Five Drivers and Applications The Utility DVD includes all the drivers for the installed devices in your handheld computer Please consult the dealer if there is any driver missing Also through Device Manager in Windows you are able to perform Driver Update or check if there are still drivers for the devices needed to be installed Check readme txt file on Utility DVD to get the newest information before starting to install dri
2. a stylus pen slightly and moving to the destination you want Drag Leave the stylus pen from the touch screen once you finish dragging Drop Right Click Pressing harder on one point of the touch screen and holding for 2 3 seconds This is the same as using the right click of a mouse Note gt ouch harder with your stylus pen on the icons around the edges Or press Hotkey Text Input for accessing to common tools and use the magnifier to magnify the edge icons for an easier click Under the direct sunlight for a longer time the touch screen could heat up over 70 C of a specified maximum temperature Chapter Two 14 Operating Information Using Microphone lt is able for you to record sounds and voices through your handheld computer Please follow the instruction listed as below to start 1 Before recording be sure to enter into Realtek HD Audio Manager and do the same setting as the picture Realtek HD Audio output CD Player Line Yolume e 4 E ick KE Realtek HD Audio Input Record SCH Mic Volume Sterea Mix i e GITT T Set the microphone as your recording tool and then click OK to confirm 2 Please make the sound sources close to the microphone for having better quality Note gt The microphone is located in the middle Start recording with your recorder such as Sound Recorder in Windows XP Start gt Programs gt
3. for easy and quick operation Also each LED indicator shows different meanings Here are the descriptions for each button and LED indicator to help you use well with your handheld computer Indicators ag Power Indicator Green Power Flashing Red S3 Standby Consistent Green Flashing Red Battery power is lower than 15 under S3 mode Charger Indicator Orange SSD Indicator Green SSD Red Input Lock Wireless Devices Indicator Blue ni D Chapter Two 11 Operating Information Keypad Hotkey Before using the keypad functions please install the Device Power Manager application to activate the hotkeys 1 Layer 2 Layer 1 ag U a Fn Invisible Mode On Off 2 Application Menu Keypad Backlight On Off 3 Power On Off b Fn Volume Up Down 4 Volume Up LCD Brightness Up Down 5 Volume Down c Fn Key 1 Input Lock 6 Mouse s Left Button d Fn Application Menu Enter 7 Invisible Mode On Off 8 Camera 9 Mouse s Right Button 10 Screen Rotation 11 Login 12 Function Key Note Text Input is a quick access to common tools such as Magnifier and On Screen Keyboard Chapter Two 12 Operating Information Using Application Menu Application Menu is a hotkey to help you directly access to the functions you often use Device Power Manger includes the driver of the keypad hotkeys Do remember to install this application before activating the keypad hotkey
4. the Device Power Manager application Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation 2 Launch the Device Power Manager Device Power _ x Manager After launching the utility please click Wireless LAN for Wireless Lan enabling the Wireless LAN function click again for disabling the Wireless LAN function Once the Wireless LAN function starts up the Wireless Device LED indicator will turn on in blue and the Wireless LAN icon will show connected in the OS accordingly Click Wireless LAN for enabling the Wireless LAN function click again for disabling the Wireless LAN function Note gt Since this handheld computer does not support cell phone function but users are able to make phone calls through VOIP when equipped with Wireless LAN function Chapter Two 18 Operating Information WWAN Optional WWAN is an optional module for your handheld computer With pre installed embedded antenna and the optional 3 5G WWAN module your handheld computer will be able to do the telecommunication after installing with a 3 5G SIM card 1 Insert the SIM card Turn OFF your handheld computer Open the lock cover c Pull up the lock cover d Put the SIM card into the SIM card slot e Lock the cover 2 Driver amp Application Installation ee a Install the WWAN driver first Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to fin
5. using the battery meter function of your OS The battery icons which show the conditions of the battery or where the power source comes from may be different depending on the OS you install When the battery is nearly exhausted the OS will show a warning icon Also the Power Indicator LED will flash green when the battery level is under 15 Chapter Three 23 Managing Power Power Conservation This computer consumes much less power than conventional computers However power consumption may be reduced by configuring the Power Management Setup properly It is recommended the power saving functions to be enabled even when not running on battery power Power Management will not degrade performance while saving power Replacina Batter When the battery is nearly exhausted there are two ways to keep your handheld computer working Connect the AC adapter and the power cord designed for this handheld computer to start charging is one method directly replace a charged battery designed for this handheld computer may be the other one Note Always remember to turn OFF the power before replacing the battery You can change the battery in 30 seconds under stanaby mode otherwise it may cause the data loss or malfunction of your handheld computer Power Saving Tips Turn OFF the LCD backlight when not using the handheld computer Lower the intensity of the LCD backlight Use well with Shut down Standby and Hiberna
6. 2 4465 2 4835 GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use CE Declaration of Conformit CcOo It is confirmed to comply with the requirements set out in the Council Directive on the approximation of the laws of the member states relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC Low voltage Directive 2006 95 EC and the procedures given in R amp TTE Directive 99 5 EC The equipment was passed and the equipment test was performed according to the following European standards EN 300 328 V1 7 1 2006 EN 301 893 V1 4 1 2007 07 EN 301 V1 8 1 2008 04 EN 301 489 17 V1 3 2 2008 04 EN 50371 2002 EN 60950 1 2005 UL TUV AC Adapter TUV includes EN60950 LVD Environmental Information Material Safety amp Recvyclinc All materials used in the manufacturing of this equipment are recyclable or environmentally friendly Please recycle the packing materials by the local regulations at the end of the product s service life Notice e The equipment may still contain tiny amount of hazardous substances for health and environment though those are below control level To avoid spreading such substances into the eco system and to minimize the pressure on the natural you are encouraged to use the appropriate take back for reusing or recycling most of the materials in a safe way after the service life The crossed bin symbol indicates proper disposal is required For more information on collection reu
7. 23 CHARGING BATTERY si siehts bei RR DA DE DA DR DI PIED EU De UR 23 CHECKING THE BATTERY EBVEL ood oo Dr needs dp miedos eg 23 POWER CONSERVATION Gmeiner Oe ores EUR Gites 24 REPLACING RE 24 Kee TIPS mE ce 24 SUPPORTING AOP T sip bead tais uei ef based am breites 25 AC ADAPTER AND AC POWER CORD SAFETY 26 BATTERY F REGAUTIONS eege Ee 2f CHAPTER FOUR BIOS SETUP eeeeeeee eee nennen 28 MEN AAEN OEA E 28 ADVANCED MENU NEE 29 mie e BI Id HEEN 30 SECURITY WEN eseu eege tante dant a Ee ege eu ge 31 E KNIE N U Se 32 BIOS SETTING FOR WINDOWS 7 INSTALLATION 33 CHAPTER FIVE DRIVERS AND APPLICATIONS ee eene 36 CHIPSET 36 GRAPHIC CONTROLLER EE 36 JOUCHSCR EN SSSR 37 O HCRBOINTERS eege 37 TANG B Senet me UTERE UN NUR E ee ET 3 FINGERPRINT SENSOR OPTIONAL 22cccsccceeeceecceeeecseesaseceeeecseesaeeseeeens 37 WIRELESS DEVICE ee 38 DEVICE POWER MANAGER 2502220212 Non E E teks 39 GIGABIT LAN OPTIONAL E 39 CRADLE OPTIONAL nr a 40 CHAPTER SIX SPECIFICATIONS eere ee eene nennen nnn 41 STANDARD SYSTENDUNEIS sociae troc Coo LE VO con 41 OPTIONAL DEVICES AND ACCESSORIES emen 43 CHAPTER SEVEN MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 45 SH E uer EE E M EE 45 Zieler nee 45 RMA ee 46 Getting Started Chapter One Getting Started After unpackin
8. Accessories gt Entertainment gt Sound Recorder Chapter Two 15 Operating Information Using Fingerprint Sensor Optional Your handheld computer provides a fingerprint sensor for user to strengthen the authentication and security The followings are steps to set your fingerprint through it 1 Read from the utility DVD to install DigitalPersona and the driver 2 Open DigitalPersona 3 Click Next to start the setting Identity Protection Suite digitalPersona WWW Getting Started Administrator 000 Identity protection at your fingertips ea Home r DigitalPersona Personal helps protect you against the risk of identity theft E Online Accounts ch Security Check With the simple touch of a finger now you can Fingerprints Pire sccecs to your email online banking and After Opening Digital Persona Perso nal e Se your personal files photos and sensitive please CI ick H N ext to Start t h e setti ng S Share your computer with Friends and Family more safely and easily 4 You are able to Practice first 5 Or directly set up Identity Protection Suite o A ie Gen Identity Protection Suite digitalPersona digitalPersona Md Getting Started SI Md Getting Started Administrator Administrator Security Status 000 Security Status 000 Getting started with DigitalPersona Personal Getting started with DigitalPersona Personal DigitalPersona Personal ensures
9. Bluetooth function please follow the illustrations as below 1 Driver amp Application Installation a Install the Bluetooth driver first Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation b Then install the Device Power Manager application Dane Manager Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Wireless Lan Bluetooth 2 Launch the Device Power Manager After launching the utility please click Bluetooth for enabling the Bluetooth function click again for NOISE eis disabling the Bluetooth function e Device Info Once the Bluetooth function starts up the Wireless LED indicator will turn on in blue and the Bluetooth icon will show up in the OS accordingly Click Bluetooth for enabling the Bluetooth function click again for disabling the Bluetooth function Chapter Two 17 Operating Information Wireless LAN Optional Wireless LAN card is an optional device for your handheld computer For supporting IEEE 802 11 a b g n wireless LAN card and embedded antenna will be pre installed in your handheld computer to access the internet wirelessly To activate your Wireless LAN function please follow the illustrations as below 1 Driver amp Application Installation a Install the Chipset Driver first Head from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation b Then install
10. DB6 M MIL STD 461F DB6 M Standard DB6 I Optional Chapter Six 42 Specifications Specifications Optional Devices and Accessories Camera e 2 Million pixel CMOS Camera with Flashlight e Supporting Video Recording Communication e Wireless LAN Card Supporting IEEE 802 11 a b g n e WWAN HSDPA UMTS 3 5G e GPS Ublox LEA 5H e Sealed Gigabit LAN Trade off with WLAN Location 1 or 2 I O Ports e Sealed USB Location 1 or 2 e Sealed Audio Location 1 or 2 Expansion Connector Location 5 Security e Fingerprint Reader Cradle Serial Port x 1 OM1 RS232 Mega LAN x 1 USB 2 0 Port x 3 USB Client Port x 1 RGB Port x 1 DC Input Range 12 32V CE FCC 200 L x 110 W x 135 2 H mm Approximately 485 g Chapter Six 43 Double Capacity Battery Pack e 7 4V 7800mAh Lithium ion Battery e 14 hour Operating Time Others e Carry Bag Vehicle Power Cord Chapter Six 44 Specifications Maintenance and Service Chapter Seven Maintenance and Service Cleanino ALWAYS turn OFF the power unplug the power cord and remove the battery before cleaning The exterior of the system and display may be wiped with a clean soft and lint free cloth If there is difficulty removing dirt apply non ammonia non alcohol based glass cleaner to the cloth and wipe An air gun is recommended for cleaning water and dust For salty water please clean with fresh water then blow dry with an air gun Be sure not
11. HANDHELD COMPUTER DB6 USER S GUIDE The company reserves the right to revise this publication or to change its contents without any notice Information contained herein is for reference only and does not constitute a commitment on the part of the manufacturer or any Subsequent vendor They assume no responsibility or liability for any error or inaccuracy that may appear in this publication nor are they in anyway responsible for any loss or damage resulting from the use or misuse of this publication Any of the software described in this manual is sold or licensed as is Should the programs prove defective following purchase the buyer and not the manufacturer its distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any software defects Copyright 2010 CReTE Systems Inc All other brand and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Information Disclaimers Installation and use of this computer must be in strict accordance with the instructions included in the user documentation provided with the product Any changes or modifications including the antennas made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user s authority to operate the equipment The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorize
12. at to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC Caution To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the users authority to operate this equipment Example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC issued by the Commission of the European Community Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms EN55022 CISPR 22 Radio Frequency Interference EN55024 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000 4 8 EN61000 4 11 EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 Generic Immunity Standard LVD EN 60950 Product Safety IEC 60950 1 2005 R amp TTE CE Manual Regulatory Requirement WLAN IEEE 802 11a b g n 802 11a b g n Restrictions European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2 400 2 4835 GHz In France the equipment must be restricted to the
13. ck cradle either power is ON or OFF Recommend OFF 2 There are both arrows on the handheld computer and cradle Please follow the arrows to connect the cradle connectors well 3 Firmly push the handheld computer down to engage the docking connecior 4 Turn rotary latch to fix the handheld computer Chapter Two 22 Managing Power Chapter Three Managing Power Charging Batter An AC adapter an AC power cord and a battery are required during battery charging These are standard accessories for your handheld computer Do always use the AC adapter the AC power cord and the battery designed for your handheld computer After unpacking your handheld computer the first thing you need to do is starting charging battery for the further use Please connect your AC power cord and AC adapter well with the plug and mount your battery well before starting charging We suggest you to charge the battery for about 8 hours at the very beginning to give a full charge for your battery When the battery is nearly exhausted please save and close the files you are currently working on and plug in the AC adapter to recharge the battery or swap with a charged battery Note gt To ensure system stability please connect your computer to an external power source when operating at 20 C ambient temperature Checking the Battery Level After a full charge of your battery you are now able to check your battery level by
14. computer we suggest you to have a quick glance at it to know the external components well Front 1 Embedded Antennas Embedded antennas for wireless application 2 LCD For displaying the output of the handheld computer 3 LED Indicators For indicating status by different colors and lighting methods 4 Keypad For quick operation Chapter One 3 Rear Getting Started 1 Fingerprint Reader Optional Scanning users fingerprints for security 2 2M AF Camera Optional Capturing images and recording videos 3 Speaker Internal speaker 4 Battery Lock Locating the battery correctly and locking with it 5 Stylus Pen Tool pen for using touch screen 6 Battery Swappable Li lon Battery Chapter One 4 Side A Location 1 Side B DC Power Jack Location 2 Location 5 Getting Started Location 1 amp 2 Standard No Function Location 1 amp 2 Optional Select 2 out of 7 a Sealed USB b Sealed Gigabit LAN Trade off WLAN sealed Audio GPS SMA Antenna Wi Fi SMA Antenna HSDPA UMTS SMA Antenna g Bluetooth SMA Antenna 9 DC Power Jack For external power supply and power charging Location 5 Standard No Function Location 5 Optional Expansion POGO Connector signals consisted a USBx1 b COM RS232 c RGB Trade off Cradle RGB d Gigabit LAN e DCin Chapter One 5 Side C Sid
15. customer is responsible for all shipping costs Unauthorized use of the company s shipping accounts is not permitted Chapter Seven 46
16. d modification of this device or the substitution of the connecting cables and equipment other than manufacturer specified It is the responsibility of the user to correct any interference caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment Manufacturer and its authorized resellers or distributors will assume no liability for any damage or violation of government regulations arising from failing to comply with these guidelines FCC Federal Communications Commission Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and radiates radio frequency energy If not being installed and used in accordance with the instructions it may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from th
17. e D Standard I O Ports Location 4 Chapter One 6 Getting Started Location 4 Cradle POGO Connector For connecting with the optional cradle Location 3 Standard I O Ports 1 SIM Card Slot For Inserting SIM card 2 USB 2 0 Port Host Connecting with USB Devices 3 SD Card Slot For reading SD card Getting Started Ready for Use After taking a quick look at your handheld computer the following illustrations will get you ready for using it Mounting the Battery 1 2 Use a suitable size coin to lock Mount the battery into the battery bay Connecting with AC Adapter 1 Insert the DC Jack to the end 2 Plug the AC cord to the AC and lock the connector well adapter clockwise 3 Plug the AC cord to a right electrical outlet Chapter One 7 Getting Started Turning ON the Power 1 Make sure the battery is mounted or connect all power cords well for the stable power supply 2 Now you are able to turn ON the power of your handheld computer by pressing Power Button Press on the keypad to turn on the power of your handheld computer Note The power is able to be ON without any battery mounted once all the power cords are connected well Please see more information in Operating Information Turning OFF the Power Directly click Shut down from your OS to turn OFF the power of your handheld computer Note he above m
18. entioned description is a standard way to turn OFF the power Directly turn OFF the power by pressing Power Button will cause data lose and is not suggested There are still other ways to stop your handheld computer from operating see more information in Operating Information Chapter One 8 Operating Information Chapter Two Operating Information Start Using Your Handheld Com Always turning on your handheld computer by using the power button this is a standard operating procedure to start using your handheld computer After turning on the power of your handheld computer it will start with the operating system OS such as Windows XP Boot up When turning on the power your handheld computer will start loading the OS into the system memory This start up procedure is called boot up Power on Self Test POST Each time when your handheld computer is turned on BIOS will automatically perform a self test of CPU memory hardware devices and so on Stop Using Your Handheld Computer Each time when you finish working with your handheld computer there are several ways to stop your handheld computer from operating Shut down Directly click Shut down from your OS such as Windows XP to turn OFF the power of your handheld computer Before shutting down please always remember to save the unfinished works and close the application for preventing from any possible data loss or HDD damage Shut d
19. era Optional Your handheld computer provides an optional 2 million pixel CMOS camera for you to capture images at any time Also it Supports video recording function for more application You are able to press the camera button or application menu button to enter into the camera window as below Taking Pictures Click we in the camera window to take pictures Or you can press the camera button again to capture the images After taking pictures your pictures will automatically be saved in C Documents and Settings Administrator My Document My Pictures Recording Video Click 2 in the camera window to recording video To stop recording please click rd While recording you can also adjust the volume After recording video your video files will automatically be saved in C Documents and Settings Administrator My Document My Video Chapter Two 21 Operating Information Other Functions Video Format Properties Advanced video format adjusting Image Properties Advanced image settings and camera control Volume Level Adjust video recording volume Flash LED Settings Advanced flash LED seitings Exit Exit the camera window function Note The module is designed for camera use only Using Cradle Optional Cradle is designed for docking ports extending and charging Before using Cradle please install the related drivers first for activating cradle s functions Mounting with Cradle 1 Do
20. function please first enable USB Client Controller in the Chipset category of BIOS Setup Menu and follow USBC_ReleaseNotes pdf in the directory to activate it Note USB Client Function can only be supported under Windows XP Chapter Five 40 Specifications Chapter Six Specifications Standard System Unit CPU e Intel Atom Processor Z530 1 6GHz e 512 KB L2 Cache e 533 MHz FSB Memory e DDR2 2GB at 533 MHz Graphic Controller e Intel GMA Graphics Media Accelerator 500 e Supporting Microsoft DirectX 9 and Open GL 1 1 e Sharing Max 509MB System Memory HDD e 1 8 PATA SSD Solid State Disk e IDE Interface Audio e HD Audio Codec and Amplifier e Mono Speaker Display e 5 WVGA TFT LCD 800 x 480 Resolution Sunlight readable with Rugged Touch Screen Anti glare Anti reflective Screen Treatments 300 nits Brightness with LED Backlight Chapter Six 41 Communication e Bluetooth V2 1 EDR Class 2 I O Ports e USB 2 0 x 1 e SD Card Slot x 1 e SIM Card Slot x 1 Battery e 7 4V 3900mAh Lithium ion Battery e hour Operating Time AC Adapter e 36W AC 100V 240V 50 60Hz Auto Sensing Switching Worldwide Power Supply Dimensions amp Weight e 200mm L x 94mm W x 36 mm H e 690g With all wireless devices and battery Case Material amp Colors e Magnesium Alloy e Black and NATO Green Certification CE FCC WEEE REACH MIL STD 810G IP55 DB6 1 IP65
21. g the followings are the standard items along with your computer If there is any missing or damaged please notify the dealer immediately Handheld Computer Unit AC Adapter AC Power Cord Utility DVD stylus Pen Quick Guide Chapter One 1 Getting Started Workplace A clean and moisture free environment is preferred Make room for air circulation Remember to avoid areas from Sudden or extreme changes in temperature Extreme heat strong electromagnetic fields near television set motor rotation area etc e Dust or high humidity If it is necessary to work in a hostile environment please regularly maintain your computer by cleaning dust water and etc to keep it in an optimal condition Environmental Ratings Operating Temperature 0 40 C DB6 I 20 50 C DB6 M Operating Altitude 0 4 572 meters Operating Humidity Up to 95 Ruggedness The computer is designed with rugged features such as vibration shock dust and rain water protection However it is still necessary to provide appropriate protection while operating in harsh environments Since the handheld computer is passed MIL STD 810G for the temperature vibration shock humidity and salt fog tests and IP55 I Model or IP65 M model for dust and water resistant tests the handheld computer is therefore a fully rugged one Chapter One 2 Getting Started Appearance Overview Before starting to use your handheld
22. ish installation b Install the Device Power Manager application Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation ALL OFF _ Device Info 3 Launch the Device Power Manager After launching the application please click WWAN for enabling the WWAN function click again for disabling the WWAN function Once the WWAN function starts up the Wireless Device LED indicator will turn on in blue Chapter Two 19 Operating Information GPS Optional GPS is an optional module for your handheld computer This GPS module supports GPS and Galileo systems Driver amp Application Installation 1 Install the Device Power Manager application Head from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation 2 Install the GPS driver First please enter into Device Power Manager to turn GPS ON The screen will display Found New Hardware Wizard Then select No not this time gt Install from a list Advanced gt Include this location in the search DB6 Drivers XP GPS LEA 5HWindows WinXP Driver then follow the prompt to complete installation a GPS Driver Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Device Power x Manager b GPS Application Read from the Utility DVD de FT and find the directory in readme to finish ee A installation Chapter Two 20 Operating Information Cam
23. ld computer provides a fingerprint sensor for user to strengthen the authentication and security To activate this function please follow the installation as below Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Chapter Five 37 Drivers and Applications Wireless Devices Your handheld computer supports wireless communication Bluetooth is a Standard equipped wireless device If your model supports optional wireless connection please see the followings to install the drivers and applications Bluetooth Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation WLAN Optional Depending on the model you choose if your handheld computer is equipped with a WLAN model please follow the installation as below to connect your handheld computer with the internet wirelessly Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation WWAN Optional Depending on the model you choose with pre installed embedded antenna and the optional 3 5G WWAN module DB6 will be able to do the telecommunication after installing with a 3 5G SIM card Please follow the installation as below Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Note gt Please see DB6 Technical Reference for more WWAN installation information Chapter Five 38 Drivers and Applications GPS Optional Depending on the model you choose bei
24. n your area for recycling options or proper disposal Danger of explosion may possibly occur if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or the equivalent battery recommended by the manufacturer Discard the used battery according to the manufacturer s instructions Chapter Three 27 Chapter Four 28 e Advanced Menu In Advanced Menu you are able to do the advanced settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Boot Security Exit gt DEVICES Control Thermal cooling trip point Chapter Four 29 BIOS Setup Boot Menu In Boot Menu you are able to do the boot settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Security Exit Boot Settings Specifies the boot sequence from the available devices 2nd Boot Device SATA PM PATA SSD A device enclosed in 3rd Boot Device CD DVD parenthesis has been 4th Boot Device Removable Dev disabled in the corresponding type menu Select Screen Select Item Enter Goto Sub Screen Tab Select Field F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit Chapter Four 30 BIOS Setup In Security Menu you are able to do the security settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Main Advanced Boot Security Security Settings Install or Change the password Supervisor Password Not Installed User Password Not Installed Change User Password Select Screen Select Item Enter Change F1 General Help F10 Save and Exit Esc Exit
25. ng able to activate the function please follow the installation as below GPS Driver Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation GPS Application Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Device Power Manager Device Power Manager is an exclusive application designed and developed for the Wireless Devices of your handheld computer Through Device Power Manager turning the power ON or OFF become more convenient for being one of the power saving tips Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Note gt The driver of AutoHotkey has been packed in Device Power Manager To activate the keypad hotkeys please do remember to install this application CIT ELTE AU NEGO LEU Gigabit LAN function is also supported in your handheld computer Users are able to surf the internet with the optional Gigabit LAN kit To install Gigabit LAN driver for your handheld computer please read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Chapter Five 39 Drivers and Applications Cradle Optional Before mounting your handheld cradle and start using it there are drivers such as USB Host Client and Mega LAN needed to be installed for activating the extra functions cradle offers Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation As to USB Client
26. own will totally turn OFF the power of your handheld computer If you want to start your handheld computer again you need to press the power button Chapter Two 9 Operating Information Standby Under Standby mode the system will temporarily save your work into RAM If you want to start your handheld computer again all you need to press any key You are able to do enter Sleep mode by directly clicking Start gt Shut down gt Standby from your OS such as Windows XP Or you can do the Sleep Mode settings in your OS Hibernate Under Hibernate mode the system will save your work into HDD If you want to start your handheld computer again you need to press the power button You are able to do enter Hibernate mode by setting from your OS such as Windows XP Installing Operation System Your handheld computer is designed to operate with Microsoft Windows XP and Windows 7 32 bit operations systems Please connect your handheld computer with a suitable USB interface ODD to start the installation Note gt Since a USB hub may be required during installation to connect with an external USB interface ODD and Keyboard the power supply from System USB port may not be enough Please connect your USB hub with extra power supply to complete the installation Chapter Two 10 Operating Information Using Indicators and Keypad Your handheld computer is designed with a keypad
27. s Please see the followings for the illustrations Application Menu Device Power Manager KI My Documents Camera Application Ka Control Panel Internet Explorer Keyboard Si Media Player D Mouse Left Button A Notepad Standby Using Touch Screen ei K Gei DR Your handheld computer is equipped with a high sensitive touch panel allowing you to navigate on the touch screen easily without using any other devices such as external keyboard or mouse Before using touch screen please follow the illustrations as below to make your stylus pen for a more precise positioning 1 Click Configure to start PenMount Control Panel Device multiple Monitors Tools About Select a device to configure al PenMount 6000 USB Refresh Chapter Two 13 Operating Information 2 Use Standard Calibration and follow the instructions 7 Device 0 PenMount 6000 USB Calibrate Setting Edge Compensation About Advanced Made E T Plot calibration data Standard Calibration Advanced Calibration Turn off EEPROM storage A stylus pen is provided for you to use well with the touch screen Here are some operating tips to help you use the touch screen well with a stylus pen Single Click Tapping the touch screen with a stylus pen gently Double Click Tapping the touch screen quickly twice with a stylus pen Drag and Drop Clicking and holding the object with
28. se and recycling please consult the local or regional waste administration for more information You can also contact with the dealer for more information on the environmental details of the equipment e The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin indicates that the product electrical and electronic equipment should not be X placed in municipal waste Please check local regulations for disposal of electronic products TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER ONE GETTING STARTED cerne eene nnn nnns 1 UNPACKING m 1 et Te sce nape nian ete a s em a er eee ED ee eee 2 MUGGEDNESS nana he eme eee Aa Aaa HU 2 APPEARANCE OVERVIEW eene nenne nnnnn nennen nnn nennen nns 3 READY FOR WISE t u 7 CHAPTER TWO OPERATING INFORMATION ee nennen 9 START USING YOUR HANDHELD LGOMPUTER 9 STOP USING YOUR HANDHELD COMPUTER 9 INSTALLING OPERATION DvSTEM eese nnne nnn nns n nnne rane 10 USING INDICATORS AND KEYPAD eesseneeenee nnne nnnm nnne nnns 11 USING APPLICATION MENU sous iustus Peut accurate yi reote otia do uetus doeet tna De 13 USING TOUCH SCREEN ocho een oxidase hdd meae dd ers 13 USING MIC ROPE el 15 USING FINGERPRINT SENSOR OPTIONAL esee 16 OPERATING WIRELESS DEVICES nnns 17 USING CAMERA OPTIONAL cierta esed tenendi nn cma tli tmd med oe eme 21 USING CRADLE OPTIONAL E 22 CHAPTER THREE MANAGING POWER e eene ener
29. that only you can access your personal information Ss i e Home S T im ta Home DigitalPersona Personal ensures that only you can access your personal information se Online Accounts You can verif eee gt y your identity in various ways depending on your particular system Online Accounts TE ct E configuration On this computer you can use your Windows password or your fingerprint You can verify your identity in various ways depending on your particular system 2 c yv d ch Security Check configuration On this computer you can use your Windows password or your fingerprint 8 Fingerprints Practice with the fingerprint reader and then click Set up to continue the Getting Started p Fingerprints process Practice with the Fingerprint reader and then click Set up to continue the Getting Started process Properties Get Latest Updates Feedback Chapter Two 16 Operating Information Operating Wireless Devices For a new designed handheld computer with strong communication features you are able to turn ON OFF your Wireless Devices through the proprietary application Device Power Manager Bluetooth Bluetooth is a standard wireless device along with your handheld computer A Class 2 Bluetooth v2 1 EDR system is backward compatible with v1 1 1 2 2 0 devices It will Support your handheld computer a short range wireless communication to connect with other devices To activate your
30. tion Use well with the power management settings in your OS Chapter Three 24 Managing Power Supporting ACPI Your handheld computer supports ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface for power management With ACPI and an ACPl compliant operating system such as Windows the feature will allow you to reduce the power consumption for energy saving By supporting ACPI the AC adapter LED and the Power indicator LED will show in different ways The followings are the detailed description Standby Power LED indicator is ON Other LED indicators are OFF Under Hibernation All LED indicators are OFF Shutdown All LED indicators are OFF Chapter Three 25 Managing Power There are specific power requirements for your handheld computer e Only use an approved AC adapter designed for this computer e There is a 3 prong grounded plug of the AC adapter The third prong is an important for safety Do not neglect the importance for it If you are not able to access a compatible outlet installing one by a qualified electrician is necessary e When unplugging the AC power cord please be sure to disconnect it from the plug head but from its wire e Make sure the socket and any other extension cord you use can support the total current load of all the connected devices Before cleaning the computer make sure it is disconnected from any external power supplies Chapter Three 26 Managing Power Battery Precau
31. tions e Only use the batteries designed for this computer The wrong battery may cause explosion leakage or damage to the computer e Do not remove the battery from the computer while it is powered on e Do not continuously use a battery that has been dropped or that appears damaged e g bent or twisted in any way Even if the computer is able to continuously work with a damaged battery the circuit damage may occur and possibly cause fire Always use the charger designed for this handheld computer to recharge the battery Incorrect recharging may make the battery explode e Do not try to repair a battery by yourself Refer to any battery repair or replacement please contact with to your service representative e Please dispose of a damaged battery promptly and carefully Explosion or leakage may occur if the battery is exposed to fire improperly handled or discarded Warning Before any upgrade procedures make sure the power is turned off and all the cables are disconnected including telephone lines Also it is advisable to remove your battery in prevent from turning the computer on accidentally Battery Disposal amp Caution The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its service life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the municipal waste stream Check with your local solid waste officials for details i
32. to turn the computer up side down while there is water being applied Troubleshootino Should the computer fail to function properly the troubleshooting steps below may be followed Check AC vehicle adapter battery and the power source Minimize the configuration i e remove extra peripherals and devices Remove the software suspected Set BIOS fail safe default Re install operating system and application software Chapter Seven 45 Maintenance and Service RMA Service If troubleshooting steps are unsuccessful consult your dealer for RMA Shipping instructions 1 Remove any personal data 2 Use the original shipping container and packing materials if possible 3 Ifthe original packing materials are not available wrap the equipment with soft material e g PU PE form then put the wrapped equipment into a hard cardboard shipping box 4 Include a sheet with the following information Note Please keep a copy of this sheet for your records e Name e Address e Unit serial number Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number Date of failure ADETAILED Description of the problems you have encountered e Alist of the hardware software configuration if applicable 5 Clearly mark the outside of the shipping box with the RMA If RMA is not present on the shipping box receiving will be unable to identify it and it might be returned 6 Unless prior arrangements have been made the
33. vers Note Please install the chipset ariver first gt If there is any reboot showed while installing Please follow the instructions to reboot first and then install next driver Head from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Graphic Controller Your handheld computer supports Intel GMA500 giving you a flexible programmable architecture that supports high definition video decode and image processing Please follow the installation as below to use well with Intel GMA500 Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Chapter Five 36 Drivers and Applications Touch Screen Your handheld computer is equipped with a high sensitive touch panel Please follow the installation as below to start using your touch screen Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Stickpointer Stickpointer helps you to navigate your cursor on the screen Please follow the installation as below to start using your stickpointer Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Your handheld computer provides a high quality audio sound effect for user to enjoy better sound quality To activate this function please follow the installation as below Read from the Utility DVD and find the directory in readme to finish installation Fingerprint Sensor Optional Your handhe

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