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1. MOTOROLA ML910 Rugged Notebook User Guide Motorola Inc All rights reserved Owner s Manual R01 2 Part Number 6871008P31 B TRADEMARKS MOTOROLA the Stylized M Logo and ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark Office All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners 2008 by Motorola Inc All rights reserved NOTE Information in this user guide is subject to change without notice COPYRIGHTS ML Application includes the following Publicly Available Software ListViewEx http www codeproject com cs miscctrl ListViewCellEditors asp Copyright 2004 mav northwind All rights reserved FlatTabControl http www codeproject com cs miscctrl flattabcontrol asp Copyright 2005 Oscar Londofio All rights reserved XpProgressBar http www codeproject com cs miscctrl XpProgressBar asp Copyright 2005 Marcos Meli www MarcosMeli com ar All rights reserved okinControls DotNetSkin SkinControls http www codeproject com cs miscctrl skincontrol asp Copyright 2005 2006 Pan Wen http www dotnetskin net All rights reserved PinkieControls http www codeproject com cs miscctrl xp style button asp Copyright 2003 WiB shy_dream yahoo com and Wes Haggard wes puzzleware net All rights reserved FlimFlan http www codeproject com dotnet safeicon asp Copyright 2004 2006 Joshua Flanagan http flimflan com blog and Pavel Janda All righ
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3. 1 Make regular backups of your data files from the hard disk drive to CDs or other storage media 2 Never try to remove or install the hard disk drive while the computer is powered ON Doing so can result in loss of data and can damage the computer and the hard disk drive s sensitive circuitry 3 Never turn off or reset the computer while the hard disk drive in use indicator is on Operating Your Computer 2 11 Using the Optical Disk Drive Your computer depending on your model comes optionally with an optical disk drive located on the right side of the computer in the Configurable Media Bay 2 12 Depending on the model of your computer the drive may be one of the following e DVD drive reads DVD Digital Versatile Disk disks in addition to CDs audio CDs CD R and CD RW disks e CD RW DVD Combo drive works both as a DVD drive and CD RW drive e DVD RW Dual drive aside from working as a Combo drive it can also write to DVD RW R DL DVD R DVD R DVD RAM CD R amp CDRW disks NOTE If you are using the optical disk drive for more than half an hour e g playing a DVD title it is recommended to use the AC power source instead of the battery Otherwise the battery may run out of power before you can complete your multimedia task AN CAUTION 1 2 3 When inserting a disk do not use force Ensure the disk is correctly inserted into the tray before closing the tray Do not leave the optical disk t
4. Universal Serial Bus An external bus connection that supports a maximum 32 USB bandwidth of 12 Mbps and is widely used to connect peripheral devices sometimes called dongles to a computer Video Cassette Recorder Video Graphics Array 85 WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment A safety directive 36 WLAN Wireless Local Area Network 87 WWAN Wireless Wide Area Network 38 WEGA Wide Extended Graphics Array 10 2 Acronyms 29 SSID Acronyms This page intentionally left blank APPENDIX Specifications NOTE Specifications are subject to change without any prior notice Specifications Intel Core Duo L2400 1 66 GHz Processor ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 dedicated 128 MB MotionComp capability supports hardware aid for DVD Video Graphics Adapter playback Supports Dual View function LCD CRT display 2 MB L2 Cache 512 KB Flash EEPROM system and VGA BIOS ACPI 2 0 PC2001 compliant Two 200 pin DDR2 667 SO DIMM sockets standard 512 MB maximum 1 GB 2 pcs ATI M54 128 MB 13 3 transmissive WXGA 1280 x 800 LCD with touchscreen 500 NIT Brightness ROM BIOS Video Port VGA port video capture Controller Azalia ALC262 codec AC97 Rev 2 2 support Audio Optical S PDIF output 2 channel support Optional Full travel QWERTY fully sealed backlight Keyboard keyboard rubberized backlight keyboard Pointing Device Touchpad with 4 programmable butt
5. 3 Insert the battery pack into the compartment 4 Replace the compartment cover and secure the four screws Initializing the Battery Pack You need to initialize the new battery pack before using it for the first time New battery packs are warehoused and shipped to customers only partially charged to ensure maximum life when they are placed into service The battery charging indicator above the keyboard may blink red to indicate a low battery condition Initializing is the process of fully charging the new pack and may take several hours 1 Make sure the computer is turned off Connect the AC adapter to fully charge the battery pack The AC indicator will illuminate green and the battery charging indicator will glow amber 2 After the battery pack is fully charged the charging indicator will turn to green You may now turn on the computer NOTE The ML910 will recondition the battery as necessary on a scheduled basis There is no need for the user to do this manually Getting Started 1 3 Connecting to AC Power 1 4 The computer operates on either external AC power or internal battery power We recommend that you use AC power when you start up the com puter for the first time IAN CAUTION Use only the AC adapter included with your computer Use of any other AC adapters may damage the computer NOTE Power Supply Cord For US territory Detachable minimum 1 8m long Listed rated minimum 125V 2 5A having a 3
6. 8 21 8 22 This page intentionally left blank Troubleshooting CHAPTER 9 Accessories List Item Ta No Part No Description 1 HKNN4004 ML910 Primary Battery 2 HKNN4006 Secondary Battery for media bay 3 HKVN4005 Software DVD ML910 User Manual amp Drivers ML910 High Tier Dock sold as HKLN4388 in NA RETTE HKLN4386 elsewhere ML910 Mid Tier Dock sold as HKLN4389 in NA s pus 0 HKLN4387 elsewhere 6 HH ML910 Office Port Replicator KLN4311 ML910 Office Port Replicator 7 HKUNA4082 Full Travel Keyboard US ML910 8 HKUN4083 Rubberized Keyboard Backlit Accessory US ML910 HKLN4309 ML910 Spare AC Adapter 11 HKLN4315 80GB HDD Assembly ML910 120GB HDD Assembly ML910 Carriers Modems The Accessories list Note The smartcard reader HKLN4359A was designed to meet the 1SO7816 operating temperature requirements 0 50C and does not meet the MIL SPEC 810F temperature requirements Operating outside of this temperature range may result in abnormal behavior Item No Part No Description EMEA Specific Accessories Cable AC Power UK Cable AC Power Europe Full Travel Keyboard UK ML910 Rubberized Keyboard Backlit Assy ML910 UK Media Bay Options RAM Floppy and Mesh Modems 1GB RAM Module ML910 32 DDN7511 USB Floppy Drive YE DATA External ML910 External PCMCIA Mesh Modem WDE1000 85 HK 234 External PCMCIA Mesh Modem WMC6300 Note he accessories in
7. ATI CATALYST L antral Center e 28 Information C ene K me Drvtizenz Hanaga 2 Diplis Cippons honor Process LI z SE Prodmtz features PO I Color e BIB Sten Video POWER al RU Recover 3 8 Managing Power Functions of PowerPlay Enabling PowerPlay You can adjust the AC mode and battery mode to reduce the power consumption under the Enable Power Play Function 1 From the Graphics Settings tree click PowerPlay 2 Click Enable PowerPlay 3 You will see the following screen a y Graphics Settings Welcome K Information Center s Displays Manager 1 4 Display Options S Notebook Panel Prope gt 3D r PowerPlay Settings Color Battery Level e Aviva Video SE Ld Active Vista Power Plan Balanced Power Source m Plugged In Use PowerPlay to adjust your graphics processor settings for higher performance or longer battery life Iv Enable PowerPlay WR Plugged In Maimun Battery Life 9 Baten SEENEN Allow automatic color depth reduction Defaults Please check the function of Enable POWERPLAY when you access the PowerPlay program Managing Power 3 0 select Your Preferred Settings Depending on Power Source The default power settings can be changed to meet your performance to power requirements 1 From the Graphics Setting tree click PowerPlay 2 Click and drag the slider next to the relevant power source to the desired setti
8. To connect a video capture device simply plug the device cable into the video capture CONEXANT CX23885 12ZP port of the computer Expanding Y our Computer 4 5 system Memory Upgrade You can upgrade your computer by changing system memory to a maximum of 2 GB on the two 200 pin DDR2 SO DIMM slots However to avoid damage during the installation procedure please ask your dealer for help 4 6 Expanding Y our Computer RF Pass Through RF Pass Through is a feature that enables the ML910 to receive and transmit radio signals through external antennas for better coverage or range as compared to using its internal antennas HF Pass Through operation depends on having the required RF Pass Through option and certain wireless options installed in the ML910 as well as a vehicle docking station that supports RF connectivity to the ML910 The presence of the RF Pass Through option is noted on a label affixed to the underside of the ML910 The wireless options that support RF Pass Through are embedded Wireless Wide Area Network WWAN modules such as one of the public carrier modules or the Motorola Private DataT AC PRM240 Modem and or a GPS receiver module Figure 1 shows the RF Pass Through connectors labeled as 3 and 4 which refer to the GPS Antenna Connector and WWAN Module Antenna Connector respectively Note that these connectors are present on all ML910 notebooks regardless of the associated options being installed HF Pass Th
9. o Internal Modem Compartment Getting Started l 7 1 8 Right Side Components Ref Vd e Component Description Security Lock Connects an optional security lock to anchor the Slot USB Port Configurable Media Bay computer to a desk or other large object Supports USB 2 0 i e USB High Speed Devices and Legacy USB Full and Low Speed Devices i e USB 1 1 and USB 1 0 and up to 1A load for each USB Port Accepts an Optical Disk Drive ODD for installing or loading software accessing data and playing music video This bay can also accept the optional second battery or second hard drive See Also P 2 12 Getting Started Left Side Components Ref o o d0 9 o Getting Started Component VGA Port Serial Port Video Capture Port Microphone Connector Audio Output Connector PC Card Slot Description Connects an external monitor Connects a RS 232 device This is a video input port that can connect to a video capture device i e analog video camera Connects an external microphone Connects a set of headphones external speakers with amplifier or an audio recording device The audio jack also supports S PDIF optical standard and is capable of interfacing a mini toshlink for optical S PDIF Accepts a Type II PCMCIA CardBus card or ExpressCard 34 via Express Card adapter for additional functions See Also P 4 2 P 4 4 P
10. 1 The fingerprint sensor is located at the left side of the palm rest 2 Slide your finger in the arrow s direction firmly with steady pressure NOTE Be sure that you are making contact with the sensor surface during the scan The system works best when user follows the recommended direction B 2 Fingerprint Recognition Fingerprint Recognition The ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK has a separate embedded Fingerprint Module and a Trusted Platform Module TPM included in the unit This will allow ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK to support applications for Trusted Platform Module TPM and Fingerprint Recognition 1 Fingerprint Module can support Fingerprint Recognition applications which can provide for the following features e Computers e Application of Protection e Secure Windows Logon e Enterprise Class Password Management e File NOTE 1 Above functions will be defined by the Application Provider and the software that is used with the Fingerprint Module 2 Installation of the Fingerprint Module driver can be found in Chapter 6 of this User Guide The Trusted Platform Module TPM can support applications for TPM device in the unit This can provide the following functions based on the application used e Personal Secure Drive e Encrypted Virtual Drive e Protection against dictionary attacks NOTE 1 Above functions will be defined by the Application Provider 2 Installation of the TPM driver can be found in Chapter 6 of this
11. 18 AWG flexible cord One end terminates with a molded on attachments plug with a 10A 125V NEMA 5 15 configuration other end terminates with a molded on appliance coupler For UK territory Detachable minimum 1 8m long Listed rated minimum 250V 2 5A having a 3 0 75mm flexible cord One end terminates with a molded on attachments plug with a 3A 250V BS1363 and 3 A fuse configuration other end terminates with a molded on appliance coupler 1 Make sure the computer is turned off 2 Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter to the power connector on the rear side of the computer 9 3 Plug the female end of the AC power cord to the AC adapter and the male end to an electrical outlet 6 4 When the AC adapter is connected the indicator on the AC adapter lights up indicating that power is being supplied from the electrical outlet to the AC adapter and onto your computer Now you are ready to turn on the computer bi CAUTION 1 When you disconnect the AC adapter disconnect from the electrical outlet first and then from the computer A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or the computer 2 When unplugging the connector always hold the plug head Never pull on the cord Getting Started NOTE When the AC adapter is connected it also charges the battery pack For information on using battery power see Chapter 3 Opening the Cover Press the top cover latch 1 2 Lift up the cover You can tilt th
12. Drivers you can also select to install OS specific applications As shown in Figure 6 1 for both the Vista and XP Applications you can install e ML User Application Click on the ML User Application button to install the ML User Application Both applications are designed for users to configure the parameters of various functions in the notebook By using these configuration parameters you can change the default configuration that automatically loads when you turn on the computer For more information refer to Chapter 5 of this user guide Installing Software Drivers 6 5 Additional XP Applications In addition to the ML Administrator and User applications common to both Vista and XP there are 2 other XP Applications that are available to be installed e MW800 Display Utilities Click on the MW800 Display Utilities button to install the MW800 Display Application Utilities e NET Framework 2 0 Click on the NET Framework 2 0 button to install NET Framework 2 0 This is required to run ML Application NOTE If Video driver is already installed then there is no need to install this again 6 6 Installing S oftware Drivers CHAPTER Caring for the Computer Taking good care of your computer ensures trouble free operation and also reduces the risk of damage to your computer This chapter gives you guidelines covering these areas of maintenance How to protect the computer What to note when using and storing data in the computer
13. EE 2 8 eieiei Ti Le the OUCM Da DEEG 2 9 Using the TOUcnsere EE 2 10 Using the Hard DISK Drive iet c rr copi e eo du Or tette seltene itas 2 11 Using the Optical Disk UDmve 2 12 Installing the Optical Disk Drive 2 HDD 2 Batter 2 12 Removing the Optical Disk Drive 2 HDD 2 Battery 2 12 Inserting and Removing a UDiek 2 15 SING ING VIGGO Feature etd dicont m aad ec te lines ittva stica is 2 16 Gonfiguring the Display MOGES ie he baee vog lo ee eM denuo 2 17 SING the Audio eoa eodd ter eec aal Rd 2 18 Connecting Audio Devices esses nennen nnns 2 18 Using the Communication Features 2 19 using TMe LAN T cce 2 19 Using the Wire Line Modem ccccceceaeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeeseeseseneeseeeaeeaeenees 2 20 Using the Wireless AN mmm 2 21 Using the PRM240 Wireless Modem Optional 2 24 Using the GPS Optional savon aae e eae eet LU atta sa Dee dad ivit 2 25 Using the MESH Modem Cptonal 2 26 SING NEB IU CLOUD sauce ET 2 26 Embedded EVDO or HSDPA Modem Optional 2 27 Chapter 3 Managing POWGN iecit eege dee EES 3 1 PAG ACA DUC ee 3 2 re 3 2 Charging the Battery Hack 3 2 Initializing the Battery ler 3 3 Checking the Battery Level 3 4 Replacing the Battery Pack ccc cccecccceseeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeseesneeseeneeeaeeaeenes 3 4 Battery Low Signals and Actions cccccccecceeece eee ees
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15. How to clean the computer What to note when using the battery pack What to note when traveling with the computer Caring for the Computer 7 1 Protecting the Computer 1 2 To safeguard the integrity of your computer data as well as the computer itself you can protect the computer in several ways as described in this section Using the Password The power on password protects your computer against unauthorized use If the password is set a prompt requesting for the password appears on the screen whenever the computer is turned on The password is set via the BIOS program See S ecurity Settings in Chapter 5 for instructions Using an Anti Virus Strategy The Security feature of the BIOS program protects the boot sector of the hard disk from virus attacks It is recommended that you install a virus detecting program to keep your computer secure from potential viruses that could damage your files and system Caring for the Computer Taking Care of the Computer Location Guidelines Use the computer where the temperature is between 20 C 4 F and 50 C 122 F Avoid placing the computer in a location subject to high humidity extreme temperatures mechanical vibration direct sunlight or heavy dust Do not cover or block any ventilation openings on the computer For example do not place the computer on a bed sofa rug or other similar soft surface Otherwise overheating may occur which could result in damage to
16. Indre 66 Pyrenees 02 Aisne 37 Indre et Loire 67 Bas Rhin 08 Ardennes as tort 1 Saone etLore foo aisge Bo manone ip e Charente so Nord fee fvosos 24 Dordogne eo oie a Yonne 25 Doubs 61 Orne CAC de Belfort 26 Dr me Puy du D me 94 Valde Marne de Marne ES 64 Pyr n es Atlantique Departments in which the Wireless LAN Module s maximum EIRP is not shown in the previous table 2400 2446 5 Not permitted 2446 5 2483 5 100 mW 100 mW on private property with Ministry of Defense approval How To Turn Off the Wireless LAN Radio NOTE 1 Turning the wireless LAN radio off is not the same as disabling the wireless LAN card 2 Itis not necessary to disable the card to meet the regulatory requirements 3 While operating the computer in those French departments that do not allow use of the wireless LAN equipment the user of the equipment must turn off the wireless LAN radio in order to comply with local regulations XV Product Safety and RF Exposure Information XVI CAUTION BEFORE USING ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK READ THIS SECTION WHICH CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS Compliance with RF Energy Exposure Standards NOTE ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK is intended for general population consumer
17. NOTEBOOK and or radio while driving please e Give full attention to driving and to the road e Pull off the road and park before using the equipment if driving conditions so require Operational Warnings For Vehicles with an Air Bag Do not place a ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area Air bags inflate with great force If a ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK is placed in the air bag deployment area and the air bag inflates ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK may be propelled with great force and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn off your ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK prior to entering any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere Do not remove install or charge batteries in such areas xvii Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death The areas with potentially explosive atmospheres referred to above include fueling areas such as below decks on boats fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often but not always posted Blasting Caps and Areas To avoid possible interference with blasting operations turn off ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK when you are near electrical blasting caps in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Ob
18. Pack The battery pack is an internal power source for the computer and is rechargeable using the AC adapter The operating time of a fully charged battery pack depends on how you use the computer lf your applications often access peripherals you will experience a shorter operating time In low or high temperature environments you are recommended to operate the computer using the AC power NOTE Care and maintenance information for the battery is provided in the Battery Pack Guidelines section in Chapter 7 Charging the Battery Pack NOTE 1 2 Charging will not start if the battery s temperature is below 0 C 32 F or above 45 C 113 F The thermal protection of the battery pack is 60 C 140 F for the discharge mode In any case once the temperature of the battery pack reaches 60 C 140 F the battery pack will shut off the output immediately this means the battery will stop discharging If this happens the computer must be connected to external power before attempting to restart The battery will not discharge if the temperature is lower than 20 C 4 F or higher than 60 C 140 F During charging it is not recommended to disconnect the AC adapter before the battery has been fully charged Accelerated battery deterioration can occur at temperatures above 60 C 140 F and should be avoided if possible The absolute highest temperature for the battery pack is 85 C 185
19. Repair replacement or Refund of the purchase price at Motorola s option is the exclusive remedy THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IN NO EVENT SHALL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY LOSS OF USE LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL INDIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAMIED BY LAW Ill HOW TO GET WARRANTY SERVICE Purchaser must notify Motorola s representative or call Motorola s Customer Response Center at 1 800 247 2346 within the applicable warranty period for information regarding warranty service IV WHAT THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER A Defects or damage resulting from use of the Product in other than its normal and customary manner B Defects or damage from misuse accident water or neglect C Defects or damage from improper testing operation maintenance installation alteration modification or adjustment D Breakage or damage to antennas unless caused directly by defects in material workmanship E A Product subjected to unauthorized Product modifications disassemblies or repairs including without limit
20. User Guide Fingerprint Recognition B 3 BA This page intentionally left blank Fingerprint Recognition APPENDIX Self Install Internal Wireless Modems Most customers will purchase their embedded EVDO or HSDPA WWAN modems from Motorola and have them pre installed by the factory It is possible to add an EVDO REV A or HSDPA WWAN Cellular Carrier modem later by purchasing a WWAN module from Motorola Normally Motorola s Agencies can provide several kinds of Wireless Internal Modules which are different in number of connectors and the number of WWAN cables that are connected Please refer to the following for installation information Only the items listed in the below table are Motorola certified devices for the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK operation ee Connector WWAN wen me Description mter Cable HKUNA4067 Wireless EVDO REV A Internal Module VERIZON HKUNA4075 Wireless EVDO REV A Internal Module SPRINT HKUNA4071 Wireless HSDPA Internal Module HSDPA HKUN4073 Wireless HSDPA Internal Module EMEA Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 1 Installation of the HSDPA Internal Modem HSDPA Internal kits should have one mini Card port and one WWAN cable such as HKUN4071 and HKUN4073 Please refer to following procedure for installation Remove the M logo for installation e Remove one screw from the M logo M ll a e Remove the M logo C 2 Self Install Internal Wireless Modems You w
21. XP SP2 Windows Vista Business SP1 According to IEC 68 2 1 2 14 MIL STD 810F Method Temperature 501 4 502 4 Operating 20 C to 60 C Tested Humidit According to IEC 68 2 30 MIL STD 810F Method 507 4 d 5 to 95 RH non condensing According to IEC 68 2 30 MIL STD 810F Method 500 4 Altitude Operating 15 000 ft Environment Non operating 40 000 ft altitude change rate 2 000 ft min According to IEC 68 2 27 MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Operating 40g 11 ms half sine wave Non operating 50g 11 ms half sine wave According to IEC 68 2 6 MIL STD 810F Method 514 5 Vibration Operating 10 55Hz 0 075mm 55 500Hz 1 0g Non operating 10 55Hz 0 15mm 55 500Hz 2 0g According to IEC 68 2 32 MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Base unit only Survives 30 36 drops depending on configuration A 3 Specifications A 4 This page intentionally left blank Specifications APPENDIX B Fingerprint Recognition Your ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK features a fingerprint recognition system designed for computer security It provides a high level of user convenience and gives you a set of powerful tools for securing your com puter and protecting your private data The system can Display fingerprint images derived from the sensor IC Enroll new users Extract fingerprint templates from raw images and store them in a local database Match live scan fingerprints against the local database Fingerprint Recognition B 1 Finger Placement
22. com puter You can check the approximate battery level using the battery meter function of the operating system To read the battery level in Windows click the lll icon on the taskbar Click the L icon if the computer is using AC power Replacing the Battery Pack Aw CAUTION 1 There is danger of damage if the battery is incorrectly replaced 2 Replace the battery only with the computer manufacturer s optional battery packs 3 Discard used batteries according to the dealer s instructions 4 Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack If you often rely on battery power for long periods of time while traveling you may consider the purchase of an additional battery pack from your dealer and keep it with you in a fully charged state as a backup To replace the battery pack follow these steps 1 Make sure the computer is not on or connected to the AC power 2 Loosen the four screws and lift the battery pack compartment cover to take it off the computer Pull on the ribbon and remove the battery pack from the computer Insert the new battery pack into the compartment Make sure the ribbon is underneath the battery pack 5 Replace the compartment cover and secure the four screws 3 4 Managing Power Battery Low Signals and Actions Battery Low occurs when the battery has approximately 10 Windows default setting of its charge remaining The computer gives warning beeps or messages and the Battery Power Ind
23. installed in the computer it will discharge steadily even when the computer s power is off If this condition continues for a long period 10 days or more the battery may fully discharge causing performance degradation In addition this degradation will accelerate if the unit is stored in any high temperature environment such as inside a vehicle with windows closed is exposed to direct sunlight or in any other environment where the temperature is high Store the unit with battery pack where the temperature is within the range of 10 C to 30 C 50 F to 86 F Never allow the temperature to exceed 60 C 140 F or permanent damage may occur Caring for the Computer 7 5 7 6 If the battery has been stored out of the notebook computer longer than 60 days it should be checked for remaining charge condition If the capacity display is below 2096 of remaining charge the battery should be charged up to 30 to 45 before being placed back in storage Removal of the Battery Pack Do not install or remove battery while the computer is on or connected to external power L CAUTION Removal of the battery pack with power ON may present a dangerous condition and may cause the computer to malfunction or cause permanent damage to the battery e If you remove or store the battery pack make sure the battery terminals do not come in contact with any conductors such as metal objects or water Otherwise the battery may malfunctionas a result o
24. losing your personal data files such as Microsoft Word documents browsing history drawings favorites ar e mail Cancel Back Next gt E sit 5 You will be presented with the options of tasks that you may perform with this program A brief description of the selected task is also displayed at the bottom of the screen to help you e After selec ng the task you want to perform click on the Next button Troubleshooting 0 17 system Recovery System Restore Utility You have selected to launch System Restore Utility This program will exit and system will restart then System Restore Utility will be launched automatically Click on Next button if you want to continue Cancel lt Back Eve a 6 If you select System Restore Utility as the task that you want to perform you will be presented with this screen e To proceed with System Restore click on the Next button System Kestore Welcome to System Restore You can use System Restore to undo harmful changes to your computer and restore its settings and performance System Restore returns your computer to an earlier time called a restore point without causing you to lose recent work such as saved documents e mail or history and favorites lists To begin select the task that you want to perform Create a restore point Any changes that System Restore makes to your computer are completely reversible Your computer
25. not water humidity dust proof since the rubber door is open Using the Bluetooth Your computer is equipped with a Bluetooth Class 2 device that is compliant with Bluetooth specification V2 0 to ensure interoperability between other electronic devices supporting Bluetooth technology Check with the manufacturers of the respective electronic devices to determine their compatibility with your computer NOTE 1 There may be restrictions on using Bluetooth technology in some locations Check with your local authorities or service provider 2 Features using Bluetooth technology or allowing such features to run in the background increases the demand on battery power and reduces the battery life Bluetooth technology enables wireless connections between electronic devices A Bluetooth connection can be used to send files or to connect wirelessly to compatible devices such as cellular phones and PDAs using Bluetooth technology Operating Your Computer Since devices using Bluetooth technology communicate using radio waves your computer and the other devices do not need to be in direct line of sight Your computer and the other devices only need to be within a maximum of 10 meters of each other although the connection can be subject to interference from obstructions such as walls or from other electronic devices Embedded EVDO REV A or HSDPA Modem Optional Your ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK may be equipped with an embedded EVDO REV A or HSDPA c
26. only in specific countries or regions and is not allowed to be operated in countries or regions other than those of designated use As a user of these products you are responsible for ensuring that the products are used only in the countries or regions for which they were intended and for verifying that they are configured with the correct selection of frequency and channel for the country or region of use Any deviation from permissible settings and restrictions in the country or region of use could be an infringement of local law and may be punished as such The European variant is intended for use throughout the European Economic Area However authorization for use is further restricted in particular countries or regions within countries as follows General European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW Effective Isotropic Radiated Power EIRP in the frequency range 2400 2483 5 MHz Belgium and the Netherlands In Belgium and the Netherlands the product may not be used outdoors See the instructions next under the heading How To Turn Off the Wireless LAN Radio France Departments in Which the Wireless LAN Module Can Be Used Indoors Only The wireless LAN module can currently be used indoors only in the following 38 departments of mainland France Please turn off your wireless LAN radio when operating the device in areas places other than the 38 departments listed below 01 Ain Orientales 36
27. or similar use where users are not necessarily aware of the potential for exposure and may not exercise control over their exposure This product safety section includes useful information about RF exposure and helpful instructions on how to control your RF exposures For additional information op exposure requirements or other training information visit http Awww motorola com rfhealth Radio Frequency Interference Requirements and SAR The FCC with its action in ET Docket 93 62 has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency RF electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC certified equipment All wireless modules meets the Human Exposure limits found in OET Bulletin 65 2001 and IEEE Std C95 1 2005 Proper operation of this radio according to the instructions found in this manual will result in exposure substantially below the FCC s recommended limits The following safety precautions should be observed e Do not touch or move antenna while the unit is transmitting or receiving e Do not operate the radio or attempt to transmit data unless the antenna is connected if not the radio may be damaged Electromagnetic Interference Compatibility NOTE Nearly every electronic device is susceptible to electromagnetic interference EMI if inadequately shielded designed or otherwise configured for electromagnetic compatibility Facilities To avoid electromagnetic interference and or compatibility conflicts turn off
28. productos vendidos en los pa ses de la UE sean rotulados mediante el s mbolo de un contenedor de basura tachado sobre el producto o en algunos casos sobre el envase Conforme con la directiva RAEE el s mbolo del contenedor de basura tachado significa que los clientes y usuarios finales en los pa ses de la UE no deber an de disponer los aparatos el ctricos o electr nicos ni ninguno de sus componentes junto ala basura dom stica Clientes o usuarios finales en los pa ses de la UE deben entrar en contacto con el centro de servicio o proveedores del equipo para obtener informaci n acerca del sistema de recolecci n en su pa s Europaparlamentets och radets direk tiv om avfall som utg rs av eller inne h ller elektriska eller elektroniska produkter WEEE Europaparlamentets direktiv om avfall av elapparater WEEE f rutsatter att elektriska apparater eller vissa fall deras f rpackningar till salu i ELI l nderna skall farses med en symbol som markerar en overkrossad soptunna pa hjul Enligt direktivet bar elapparater eller elektriska tillbeh r f rsedda med denna symbol icke kastas bland allmant hush llsavfall EU l nderna kan man kantakta sina lokala leverante r eller ett servicecenter Tor att f information om insamling av avfall RoHS WEEE CNL De richtlijn inzake afgedankte elek trische en elektronische apparatuur AEEA van de Europese Unie EU De richtlijn AEEA van de Europese Unie vereist d
29. the above list are subject to change and availability Contact your Motorola Dealer for the latest information The Accessories list CHAPTER 1 0 Acronyms Description Advanced Configuration and Power Interface an industry standard specification co developed by Hewlett Packard Intel Microsoft Phoenix and Toshiba for operating system directed power management for laptop desktop and server computers A replacement for APM Access Point BIOS Basic Input Output System A digital video compression format provided by Sony The DVCAM format provides fixed media compression Digital Versatile Disk Europe Middle East and Africa a term used in traditional and electronic commerce to signify activities in those regions of the world or to refer specifically to those regions E Electromagnetic interference Interference by electromagnetic signals that can cause reduced data integrity and increased error rates on transmission channels Federal Communications Commission Global Positioning System A system that uses satellites receivers and software to allow users to determine their precise geographic position A J J lt O O gt lt LI lt LI lt gt Q U CD Acronyms 10 1 Item Acronym Description 17 NVRAM Nonvolatile RAM RAM that retains its contents when a unit is turned off 18 ODD Optical Disk Drive 19 Op Operating System Personal Computer Memory C
30. use the external antenna Ensure the external antennas are attached to the Vehicle Docking Station before the ML910 Rugged Laptop is docked to the Vehicle Docking Station ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station 4 8 The ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station does not provide the RF Pass Through feature on the Vehicle Docking Station itself The wireless capability will be discontinued when the ML910 Rugged Laptop with RF Pass Through and Wireless Options is docked to the ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station The ML910 Rugged Laptop internal antenna will be disabled whenever it is docked to the Vehicle Docking Station applicable for both ML910 High Tier and Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station If the user wishes to use the internal WWAN Module or GPS Module an RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit must be installed on the ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station The user does not need to make any selection on MLUA to enable the RF Pass Through after the Retrofit Kit has been installed The ML910 Rugged Laptop will configure the RF Pass Through automatically If the user wishes to use the internal antenna for the internal WWAN Module or GPS RF Pass Through must be disabled using the RF Pass Through tab options in the ML User Application MLUA on the ML910 Rugged Laptop Expanding Your Computer ML900 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station If the ML910 Rugged Laptop is docked in a ML900 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station The ML910 Rugged Laptop inte
31. with your computer make a backup of your hard disk data into optical disks or other storage devices As an added precaution bring along an extra copy of your important data Make sure the battery pack is fully charged Make sure the computer is turned off Do not leave objects that will press onto the display Disconnect the AC adapter from the computer and take it with you Use the AC adapter as the power source and as a battery charger Hand carry the computer Do not check it in as luggage Allow extra time for airport security Many airports inspect electronic devices carefully When going through airport security it is recommended that you send the computer and USB disks through the X ray machine the device you set your bags on Avoid the magnetic detector the device you walk through or the magnetic wand the hand held device used by security personnel If you plan to travel abroad with your computer consult your dealer for the appropriate AC power cord for use in your country of destination Caring for the Computer 1 1 7 8 This page intentionally left blank Caring for the Computer D Troubleshooting Hardware software or a combination of both can cause computer problems This chapter tells you what actions to take when solving common computer problems This chapter is divided into four sections e Preliminary checklist e oolving common problems e Resetting the computer e HDD Recovery Process
32. your ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK and or integrated radios in any facility where posted notices instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy Aircraft When instructed to do so turn off your ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK and or integrated radios when on board an aircraft Any use of a ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK or radio must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions Medical Devices Pacemakers Keep the antennas of ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK at least 8 inches 20cm away from any person s body Along with ensuring compliance with the RF energy exposure limits as instructed in the RF Energy Exposure section previously this separation distance meets or exceeds the distance recommendation of pacemaker manufacturers and the FCC to avoid interference with pacemakers Hearing Aids oome digital wireless radios may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Driver Safety Always abide by the laws and regulations on the use of computers and or integrated radios in the area where you drive When using ML910 RUGGED
33. 1 per day even after the battery pack has been fully charged to 100 This will happen whether the battery pack is installed in the computer or not 2 The discharge will be significantly higher if the pack is stored in the computer vith no external power connected Initializing the Battery Pack You need to initialize the new battery pack before using it for the first time New battery packs are warehoused and shipped to customers only partially charged to ensure maximum life when they are placed into service The battery charging indicator above the keyboard may blink red to indicate a low battery condition Initializing is the process of fully charging the new pack and may take several hours The battery charging indicator will glow green when the pack is fully charged 1 Make sure the computer is turned off Connect the AC adapter to fully charge the battery pack The AC indicator will illuminate green and the battery charging indicator will glow amber 2 After the battery pack is fully charged the charging indicator will turn to green You may now turn on the computer NOTE The ML910 will recondition the battery as necessary on a scheduled basis There is no need for the user to do this manually Managing P ower 3 3 Checking the Battery Level NOTE The battery level indication is an estimation of remaining run time The actual operating time can be different from the estimated time depending on how you are using the
34. 1 General Help F2 General Help F9 Load optimal defaults F10 Save and Exit gt Select Screen Tw Select Item Change Field Option Enter 1 Brings up the sub menu when available 2 Opens or closes the options window when an item is selected Tab Jumps from one item to another Esc 1 Exits the BIOS Setup Utility 2 Returns to the previous menu if in a sub menu 3 Closes the options window if one is open Main Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY System Time BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 53 Advanced Menu BIOS SETUP UTILITY BE CPU Configuration b Dri Configuration B Loni igu CPU Configuration ind BIOS SETUP UTILITY Intel SpeedStep Technology Automatic Setup function of Intel SpeedStep Technology Under the Advanced tab use 4k keys to move cursor over the string of Intel SpeedStep Technology and you will find the options of Maximum Minimum Automatic amp Disabled displayed on the right top corner of screen e Maximum CPU speed is set to maximum e Minimum CPU speed is set to minimum e Automatic CPU speed is controlled by OS e Disabled Use default CPU speed 5 4 BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA Drive Configuration Hard Disk While entering setup BIOS auto detects the presence of devices The following screen displays the status of auto detection of devices Device Information Auto These information is detected by system automatically It is su
35. 4 5 P 2 18 P 2 18 1 9 Rear Components i 4 WR EA 4 Ref Component 1 RJ 11 Port eo RJ 45 Port GPS RF pass through Port WWAN Module RF pass through Port Docking Port USB Port 1 USB Port 2 Power Connector o 02030 CAUTION 3 6 my Description Connects the telephone line Connects the LAN cable Included a link indicator and an active indicator serves as the interface between the system and external GPS antenna in conjunction with a Vehicle Docking station serves as the interface between the system and antenna of the optional WWAN module in conjunction with a Vehicle Docking station For connecting to an Office Port Replicator or Vehicle Dock both are available as an option Supports USB2 0 i e USB High Speed Devices and Legacy USB Full and Low Speed Devices i e USB 1 1 and YSB1 0 and up to 1A load for each USB Port Connects the AC adapter See Also P 2 20 H 2 19 H 2 25 P 2 21 For protection against transient over voltages from the environment the RF Pass through Port for the GPS and WWAN should only be engaged using the docking station supplementary steps may be necessary when doing an external installation 1 10 Getting Started Front Components 1 2 9 C 1 Ref Component Description See Also Stereo is Oo Speaker Set Output stereo audio from the computer P 2 18 e Handle Allows you to carry your computer wit
36. DING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE section 10 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY MOTOROLA S TOTAL LIABILITY UNDER THIS AGREEMENT FOR DAMAGES SHALL NOT EXCEED THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID BY YOU FOR THE SOFTWARE UNDER THIS AGREEMENT IN NO EVENT WILL MOTOROLA BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL INDIRECT SPECIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES Section 11 U S GOVERNMENT If You are a unit or agent of the U S Government You acknowledge Motorola s representation that the Software represents Commercial Computer Software and that the Government s use of the Software shall be subject to Restricted Rights as provided in DFARS 252 227 7013 c 1 ii or FAR 52 227 19 Section 12 GOVERNING LAW This Agreement shall be governed by the laws of the United States of America to the extent that they apply and otherwise by the laws of the State of Illinois section 13 ASSIGNMENT This Agreement may not be assigned or otherwise transferred by you oection 14 SURVIVAL OF PROVISIONS The parties agree that where the context of any provision indicates an intent that it shall survive the term of this Agreement then it shall survive section 15 ENTIRE AGREEMENT This Agreement contains the parties entire agreement regarding your use of Software and may be amended only in a writing signed by both parties except that Motorola may modify this Agreement as necessary to comply with applicable laws and regulations includin
37. E 1 16 bit High Color or 65 536 64 K colors 32 bit True Color 16 770 000 16 M colors 2 When using an external monitor only the resolution depends on the resolution supported by the external monitor Operating Your Computer 2 17 Using the Audio Features NOTE 1 To take advantage of the enhanced audio capabilities the audio driver supplied with your computer must be installed see Chapter 6 for details 2 If you experience interference while recording try lowering the microphone recording volume The audio subsystem of your computer features e Recording analog audio e Digital audio and analog mixing functions and playing sound on your computer e Microsoft Windows Sound System support e Asetof builtin speakers e External audio connectors 6 Modes of playing and recording sound vary with the operating system used See your operating system documentation or online help for specific information Connecting Audio Devices For higher audio quality you can send or receive sound through external audio devices e Microphone Connector A can be connected to an external microphone for recording voice or sound e Audio Output Connector o can be connected to the line in connector of powered speakers with built in amplifiers headphones or earphone set The audio jack also supports S PDIF optical standard and is capable of interfacing a Mini Toslink for optical S PDIF NOTE When using external speakers
38. EARTH YE PF RS MH SI T 1 1363 2006 ExTEESUE PS PR ESR Xil European Union CE Marking and Compliance Notices Statements of Compliance English This product follows the provisions of the European Directive 1999 5 EC Danish Dette produkt er i overensstemmelse med det europ iske direktiv 1999 5 EC Dutch Dit product is in navolging van de bepalingen van Europees Directief 1999 5 EC Finnish Tama tuote noudattaa EU direktiivin 1999 5 EC maarayksia French Ce produit est conforme aux exigences de la Directive Europ enne 1999 5 EC German Dieses Produkt entspricht den Bestimmungen der Europ ischen Richtlinie 1999 5 EC Greek To rrpoi v AUTO TTANPO ri TrpopA ueig mc Euporraikrg O ny ag 1999 5 EC Icelandic Pessi vara stenst regluger Evr pska Efnahags Bandalagsins numer 1999 5 EC Italian Questo prodotto conforme alla Direttiva Europea 1999 5 EC Norwegian Dette produktet er i henhold til bestemmelsene i det europeiske direktivet 1999 5 EC Portuguese Este produto cumpre com as normas da Diretiva Europ ia 1999 5 EC Spanish Este producto cumple con las normas del Directivo Europeo 1999 5 EC Swedish Denna produkt har tillverkats i enlighet med EG direktiv 1999 5 EC xiii XIV Local Restrictions of 802 11a b g Radio Usage CAUTION Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802 11a b g wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries 802 11a b g products are designed for use
39. F Exposure to temperatures above this level will result in irreversible damage and permanent disabling of the pack Managing Power CAUTION 1 Batteries in ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK are allowed to discharge e operate normally when the battery temperature is from 20 C 4 F to 60 C 140 F and allowed to be charged when its temperature is ranging from 0 C 32 F to 45 C 113 F 2 These batteries are not allowed to operate outside of this range When theML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK is operating at extreme temperature and the battery is out of the operating range an external power supplies is required to be connected to allow continued operation of the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK unit To charge the battery pack connect the AC adapter to the computer and an electrical outlet The Battery status indicator 44 y willlight amber when the battery is charging and green when the battery is fully charged The Battery low indicator will blink red when battery capacity is below 10 percent It takes approximately 180 minutes 3 hours to charge the battery pack when the computer is off and 240 minutes 4 hours to fully charge the battery pack when the computer is on A CAUTION After the battery has been fully recharged do not immediately disconnect and reconnect the AC adapter to charge it again Doing so may reduce the life of the battery NOTE 1 The battery level may automatically lessen due to the seltdischarge process 0 2
40. MTS Touchpanel USB LAN1 TPM USB LAN2 UMTS ATI Video USB LAN1 WLAN USB LAN2 ATI Video Vista Applications WDE1000 ML User Application WLAN XP Applications ML User Application MW800 Display Utilities NET Framework 2 0 Figure 6 1 Menu Tree 6 4 Installing S oftware Drivers Selecting EVDO Clicking on the EVDO button for either OS will allow for the selection of the Wireless Watcher or the MC5725 Driver e Wireless Watcher Click on the Wireless Watcher button to install the EDVO Sierra Wireless Watcher e MC5725 Driver Click on the EVDO MC5725 Driver button to install the EVDO driver Registry Clicking on the Registry button for ether OS will access a file GPS COM reg This is neither a driver nor application but it is a required patch for GPS Operation There is also another file USB_Wake reg that is a required patch to enable wake up of the system from standby mode by a USB device For Vista SP1 DXVA_patch reg is required for Vista SP1 to adjust DVD playback performance Additional XP Drivers For the XP Drivers there are a couple of additional selection that can be made e MotoMesh Click on the MotoMesh button to install both the MotoMesh driver amp application e TPM Click on the TPM button to install the Trusted Platform Module driver H WDE1000 Click on the WDE1000 button to install both the WDE1000 driver amp application Installing Applications After selecting either Vista Drivers or XP
41. OTEBOOK Indicates the wireless band of the current connection Rates at which the wireless adapter can send and receive data Displays the speed in Mbps or the frequency being used Supported Data Rates 505 114 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54Mbps e 802 11b 1 2 5 5 and 11 Mbps e 802 11g 6 9 12 18 24 36 48 and 54M bps The frequency band of the current wireless connection Radio Frequency 2 4 GHz 5 GHz Channel Number Number Channel Number Displays the transmit and receive channel Displays the transmit and receive channel transmit and receive channel WPA Personal WPA2 Personal WPA Enterprise Network Authentication WPA2 Enterprise CCX Version Version of the Cisco Compatible Extensions on this wireless SI connection CCX TPC Cisco Compatible Extensions Transmit Power Levels CCX Power Levels 1 0 5 0 20 0 31 6 50 1 mW The Media Access Control MAC address for the associated Access Point MAC Address access point Displays None if not enabled If enabled the MAC address from the access point is displayed This option directs the Mandatory Access Point wireless adapter to connect to an access point that uses a specific MAC address 48bit 12 hexadecimal digits for example 00 06 25 0E 9D 84 AIh caution The FAA Federal Aviation Agency has deemed it unsafe to operate wireless devices in aircrafts as this may interfere with flight safety Remember to turn off wireless LAN wh
42. Properties Simultaneous display multi display does not work e Make sure you turn on the external monitor before turning on the computer e Press Fn F9 to toggle through the display options or change the settings in Display Properties in Windows Hardware Device Problems The computer does not recognize a newly installed device The device may not be correctly configured in the BIOS Setup Utility Run the BIOS oetup Utility program to identify the new type Determine if the device driver needs to be installed Refer to the documentation that came with the device Determine if the device needs any jumper or switch settings Refer to the documentation that came with the device Check the cables or power cords for correct connections For an external device that has its own power switch make sure the power is turned on Troubleshooting Hard Disk Drive Problems The hard disk drive error message appears on the screen e Insert a bootable hard disk CD or DVD and check the integrity of your hard drive e lf the hard disk drive has defects ask your dealer for help The hard disk drive operation is slow e The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be badly fragmented Use a tool such as Window s Disk Defragmenter to rearrange the files and improve the performance The hard disk drive in use indicator glows without blinking e The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be badly fragmented Use a tool suc
43. System Memory Upgrade e RF Pass Through Expanding Y our Computer 4 1 Connecting an External Monitor 4 2 If you want the benefits of a larger display screen with higher resolution you can connect an external monitor that supports VGA interface to your computer Follow this procedure to connect an external monitor 1 Make sure that the computer is not turned on 2 Plug the monitor s signal connector to the computer s VGA port Se k sr D E gt EL Ps E Bt d 2S5 O 3 Plug one end of the monitor s power cord into the power socket on the monitor and the other end to an electrical outlet To use the monitor switch on the monitor before turning on the computer The monitor should respond by default If not you can switch the display to the monitor or to both simultaneous display or to multi display by pressing Fn F9 In Windows you can also change the display through the settings in Display Properties 6 You can change display settings through your operating system See your operating system documentation or online help for specific information L CAUTION Do not disconnect the external monitor while the computer is on standby sleep mode If no external monitor is connected when the computer resumes the LCD remains blank and the output is not displayed Expanding Y our Computer Connecting a USB Device Your computer has three USB ports that support transfer rates of up to 12 Mops fo
44. TION If there is aconflict with the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK Com Ports resource there is a work around to fix the conflict when you use I O resources 2F8h SF8h 2E8h or 3E8h assigned to PCMCIA card Pleaseenter BIOS Setup Utility menu and perform the following setup procedure 1 Click Advanced 2 Select Peripherals Configuration 3 To disable Serial Port 1 Serial Port 1 is located on the left side of the notebook When you disable it this Serial Port1 will not be functional BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 5 13 ML User Application ML UA As previously described the MLUA is designed for users to configure the parameters of various functions in the notebook By using these configuration parameters you can change the default configuration that automatically loads when you turn on the computer ML User Application is automatically launched every time you boot your rotebook into Windows Operating System This can be indicated by the ML User Application icon on the task bar Double click on the ML User Application icon will bring up the application window ML User Application is presented in a tab based user interface which consists of below tabs e About tab displays the following system information O O E O Motherboard Version BIOS Version EC Version ML Service Version Application Version e GPS tab displays the name of the built in GPS module and it allows user to turn ON or OFF
45. This allows maximum power conservation and performance at the same time In general Windows power management works in this way What When Power to the hard disk is turned When the hard disk has been idle off for a set period Power to the display is turned off When the display has been idle for a set period The computer enters Standby When the entire system has been mode The hard disk and display idle for a set period are turned off and the entire When you press Fn F10 system consumes less power When you close the cover When you press the power button The computer enters Hibernation When you press the power button mode See the next subsection for more information When you press Fn F10 When you close the cover depends on your Windows settings For detailed information on power management see Windows Help Power management settings should not be completely disabled Generally users will not see significant benefit by setting hard drive shutdown times of longer than a few minutes When ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK is intended for in vehicle use it is recommended that hard drive power down should be set to 1 minute to prevent premature wear out of the hard drive A CAUTION Do not disable power management if the laptop will be used in extreme temperatures or high vibration environments e g vehicles Hibernation When you use the hibernation feature you do not have to close the applicat
46. Troubleshooting 0 1 Preliminary Checklist 8 2 Here are helpful hints to follow when you encounter any problems before taking further action Try to isolate the part of the computer causing the problem Make sure you turn on all peripheral devices before turning on the computer If an external device has a problem make sure that the cable connections are correct and secure Make sure the configuration information is properly set in the BIOS Setup Utility Make sure all the device drivers are correctly installed Make note of your observations Are there any messages on the screen Do any indicators light up Do you hear any beeps Detailed descriptions are useful to the service personnel when you need to consult one for assistance If the problem persists after you follow the instructions in this chapter contact an authorized dealer for help Troubleshooting solving Common Problems For easy reference the problems are divided into these categories Problem Type Go to Battery Problems P 8 4 Bluetooth Problems P 8 6 ODD Drive Problems P 8 6 Display Problems P 8 7 Hardware Device Problems P 8 8 Hard Disk Drive Problems P 8 9 Keyboard Mouse and Touchpad Problems P 8 9 LAN Problems P 8 10 WLAN Problems P 8 10 Modem Problems P 8 11 Power Management Problems P 8 12 Software Problems P 8 12 Sound Problems P 8 13 Startup Problems P 8 13 Other Problems P 8 13 Resetting the Computer P 8 14 The HDD Recov
47. a presentation as you can control the screen from your computer and face the audience at the same time e Dualview capability that allows you to extend your desktop to another display device so you have more desktop space to work on e Power Management e Polarizer touchscreen function NOTE System enters standby sleep mode when the LCD is closed If you want to use the computer with the LCD closed set Do Nothing to the When close the lid of my portable computer option in the Power Options Properties Thus the computer will not enter standby sleep mode when the LCD is closed Operating Your Computer Configuring the Display Modes Your computer has been set to a default resolution and number of colors before shipment You can view and change display settings through your operating system See your operating system documentation or online help for specific information For displaying in higher resolutions you can connect an external monitor that supports higher resolutions See Connecting an External Monitor in Chapter 4 for more information The following table lists the display modes supported by your computer Display Mode LCD Only CRT Only Simultaneous Displays Resolution 16 bit v v v 800600 32 bit v v v 16 bit v v d 1024x600 32 bit v v v 16 bit v v v 1024x768 32 bit v v v 16 bit v v v 1280x720 32 bit v v v 16 bit v v v 1280x768 32 bit v v v 16 bit v v v 1280x800 32 bit v v v NOT
48. a number of ways to start up and shut down the computer Starting the Computer You always start the computer using the power button A computer starts up with an operating system OS existing on the storage device such as the hard disk or from a CD if you have the respective modules installed The computer will automatically load the OS after you turn it on This process is called booting NOTE An operating system is the platform for all your software application programs to run on The most widely used operating system today is Microsoft Windows L CAUTION Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil to operate the power button Doing SO may damage the power button surface Shutting Down the Computer When you finish a working session you can shut down the computer by turning off the power or leaving the computer in a standby sleep or hibernation mode To shut down in To start up or this mode resume again Follow the shutdown procedure of your operating system This can prevent loss of Off unsaved data or damage to your software Press the power programs If the system locks up because button of hardware or software problems press the power button to turn off the computer Depending on your Windows settings you can place the computer in standby sleep Standby Sleep mode by Press any key Closing the display cover Pressing the power button Depending on your Windows settings you can place the comp
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50. al Modem Module eessen eent le Self Install Internal Wireless Modems e Place the M logo back on ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK unit e Fix the M logo with a screw Self Install Internal Wireless Modems APPENDIX ROHS WEEE Q MOTOROLA Waste Disposal of your Electronic and Electric Equipment 686653 D90 P STILL CEN European Union EU Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE directive The European Union s WEEE directive requires that products sold into EU countries must have the crossed out trashbin label on the product or the package in some cases As defined by the WEEE directive this cross out trashbin label means that customers and end users in EU countries should not dispose of electronic and electrical equipment or accessories in household waste Customers or end users in EU countries should contact their local equipment supplier representative or service centre for information about the waste collection system in their country RoHS WEEE ERO Directive de l Union Europ enne UE Si surl limination des quipements Electriques et lectroniques DEEE La directive DEEE de l Union Europ enne impose que les produits vendus dans les pays de l UE portent la marque ventuellement sur l emballage d une poubelle sur roues barr e d une croix Comme la directive DEEE l explicite cette marque compos e d une poubelle sur roues barr e d une croix signifie q
51. ard International Association An industry trade 20 PCMCIA jassociation that creates standards for notebook computer peripheral devices such as PC cards PVDT Private DataTAC a registered trademark of Motorola Inc Random Access Memory a type of computer data storage It today takes the 22 RAM form of integrated circuits that allow the stored data to be accessed in any order i e at random 23 RF Radio Frequency The part of the general frequency spectrum between the l audio and infrared light regions about 10 kHz to10 000 000 MHz Restriction of Hazardous Substance an EU initiative to reduce and recycle 24 RoHS hazardous substances Real Time Clock Sony Philips Digital Interface It is a standard developed by Sony and Philips op S PDIF for the digital transfer of audio data Transferring audio data between two devices digitally avoids the degradation of quality inherent in using digital to analogue devices Specific Absorption Rate a measure of the rate at which radio frequency RF 27 SAH energy is absorbed by the body when exposed to radio frequency electromagnetic field SATA Serial Advanced Technology Attachment or serial ATA Service set identifier a code or name attached to a wireless Wi Fi amp network All devices must use this same case sensitive name to communicate S0 TFT Thin Film Transistor a technology for producing thin touch screen displays 91 TPM Trusted Platform Module
52. ard and the White WWAN cable onto the AUX post of the mini card Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 9 e Fix the M logo with a screw Self Install Internal Wireless Modems Installation of the PRM240 Internal Modem e Remove one screw from the M logo e Remove the M logo You will find two WWAN cables attached by two pieces of Kapton tape on the mini card bracket Kanton Tapes eT bei ef E E a t u L MA A Ki De Ths i K WW ts i K En a D B Ake t e ner ea e Remove Kapton tape from cables Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 11 e Each PVDT Modem Installation Kit PRM w o Modem kit no HKUN4066 it includes one FFC cable one MMCX cable and one P RM240 Internal Modem module MMCX Cable FFC Cable e Connect one side of the MMCX cable to the PRM240 module om ie rix d e S f KA A I L E i r f mm n Self Install Internal Wireless Modems e Remove four screws from the mini card bracket Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 13 C 14 e Place the PRM240 module on ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK by matching each corner of the PRM240 Internal Modem module with the four screw holes A c D WW Ge bi EE gn Jf d D E H ens ad I i iy a a i x E HE Rm ET Ba i i a ee II ei E WE hex Se oam Hi z ee T 7 Ras ki m 4 e Fix four screws back on to lock the PRM240 Intern
53. are multi purpose keys that perform operations defined by the individual programs Fn Key The Fn key located at the lower left corner of the keyboard is used with another key to perform the alternative function of a key The letter Fn and the alternative functions are identified by the blue colored labels on the key top To perform a desired function first press and hold Fn then press the other key Hot Keys Hot keys refer to a combination of keys thatyou can press at any time to activate special functions of the computer Most hot keys operate in a cyclic way Each time a hot key combination is pressed it shifts the corresponding function to the other or next choice You can easily identify the hot keys by the icons imprinted on the key top Refer to the table below to understand the functions of the hot keys Operating Your Computer 2 5 Key Description Enables Disables the keyboard backlight function In IW F2 Enables Disables the Touchpad ia Decreases the sound volume sod Law h i d a m Increases the sound volume Fn L F5 ai Ke 1 Fn F5 Decreases the LCD brightness E SE 2 Fn F6 Increases the LCD brightness 3 There are 64 levels of LCD brightness 0 is no backlight 2 6 Operating Your Computer Operating Your Computer Description Fn F7 hotkey turns on off all wireless devices i e WLAN WWAN GPS and Bluetooth Swi
54. arrier modem to provide data connectivity via a cellular service provider These internal wireless carrier modules offer the next generation of 3G EVDO and 3G HSDPA technology respectively The EVDO Rev A module supports seamless switching between CDMA EVDO rev Q 1X and Rev A networks to provide broad network support The HSDPA module is compatible with all three HSDPA UMTS frequency bands and all four EDGE GPRS worldwide frequency bands providing the possibility of nearly seamless global connectivity Embedding the carrier modem card ensures connectivity without exposing components to outside element such as moisture dust sand humidity and the long term effects of extreme temperatures The ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK carrier modem solution also includes embedded antennas An external antenna pass through option is also available for rural areas with little connectivity or those with significant interference Pass through in conjunction with a mobile docking station and an external antenna allows the user maximum coverage in most environments Please refer to your carriers connection service software to verify activation connectivity and system settings The ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK integrates data only cellular radio modules that use radio signals and cellular networks It cannot be guaranteed that the notebook will be able to connect to the networks under all conditions Operating Your Computer 2 2 CHAPTER Managing Power Your computer ope
55. as been set the word Installed is displayed If not the words Not Installed displays BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 5 11 5 12 Change Supervisor Password Select Change Supervisor Password from the Security Setup menu and press lt Enter gt Enter New Password appears Type the password and press lt Enter gt The screen does not display the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press Enter If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM upon completion Change User Password Select Change User Password from the Security Setup menu and press lt Enter gt Enter New Password appears Type the password and press Enter The screen does not display the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press Enter If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM upon completion Clear User Password Select Clear User Password from the Security Setup menu and press Enter Clear New Password and Ok Cancel appears Type the password and press Enter The screen does not display the characters entered Retype the password as prompted and press Enter If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM upon completion BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA Exit Options BIOS SETUP UTILITY Save Changes and Exit Ay CAU
56. asse B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le minist re des Communications du Canada XI CMM labeling and Disclosure Table The People s Republic of China require that our products comply with China Management Methods CMM environmental regulations China Management Methods refers to the Regulation Management Methods for Controlling Pollution by Electronic Information Products Two items are used to demonstrate compliance the Label and the Disclosure Table The label is placed in a customer visible position on the product The first of the following examples means that the product contains no hazardous substances the second means that the product contains hazardous substances and has an Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP of fifty years The Environmental Friendly Use Period EFUP is the period in years during which the Toxic and Hazardous Substances T amp HS contained in the Electronic Information Product EIP will not leak or mutate causing environmental pollution or bodily injury from the use of the EIP The Disclosure Table printed in simplified Chinese is included with each customer order An example of a Disclosure Table in both Chinese and English follows ARA SY ler Ce Pb Hg Cd Cr PBB PBDE pom Le x sx Se e ee NC MERE w l1 l11 131 O 3ZORVUCH BEH BEDLRAEVASIMT AD RHE De EKE SJ T11363 2006 IERE HY PEEK DL TF X ZORUUH BER BUD IUS P
57. at producten die in de landen van de EU worden verkocht of in sommige gevallen de verpakking daarvan moeten zijn voorzien van het etiket met een doorgekruiste vuilnisbak Zoals bepaald door de richtlijn AEEA betekent dit etiket met de doorgekruiste vuilnisbak dat klanten en eindgebruikers inde landen van de EU elektrische en elektronische apparatuur of toebehoren niet met het huisvuil mogen wedgwerpen Klanten en eindgebruikers binnen de EU moeten contact opnemen met hun plaatselijke leverancier of ondemoudscentrum voor informatie over het afvalinzamelsysteem in hun land DA Den Europ iske Unions EU direktiv wWedrorende bortskaffelse af elektrisk og elektronisk udstyr WEEE direktivet Den Europ iske Unions WEEE direktiv fordrer at produkter der s lges til EU lande skal b re en m rkat med en overstreget affaldsspand i visse tilf lde skal maerkaten v re placeret pa emballagen Som angivet i WEEE direktivet betyder dette m rkat med en overstreget affaldsspand at kunder og slutbrugere i EU lande ikke m bortskaffe elektronisk og elektrisk udstyr eller tilbeher sammen med husholdningsaffald Kunder eller slutbrugere EU lande skal kontakte deres lokale leveranderrepraesentant eller servicecenter for at f oplysninger om det p g ldende lands affaldsindsamlingssystem RoHS WEEE Euroopan parlamentin ja neuvoston direktiivi sahko ja elektroniikkalaiteromusta WEEE CSF Euroopan parlamentin ja neuvo
58. at ide ene tede 8 13 Other Problems sse dare exec tiaGectadat Eet 8 13 Resetting the Computer 8 14 FIDL RECOVERY Process EE 8 15 Chapter 9 Accessories EISE scccsisientinatvasarsepeciceiesavawuedaewebanceuicuewieeseuienpatavenwareaes 9 1 Chapter 10 ACTODVITIS x3 deae ese cs essere eet eee etek evecare 10 1 Leen TEEN Mt e EE A 1 Appendix B Fingerprint Recogntton SNE REENEN NENNEN RENE RE REENEN RER EN REN B 1 PIN GON PIACCMOMNM EE B 2 FINGE Se ee nl Le BEE B 3 Appendix C Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 1 Installation of the HSDPA Internal Modem C 2 Installation of the EVDO Rev A Internal Modem C 7 Installation of the PRM240 Internal Modem aanannnnnnnanannnnnnnnnnnnnnnenennnnns C 11 Appendix D ROHS WE EE E D 1 XXIV Preface This user guide contains information that will help you operate the computer It is divided into 10 chapters and 4 appendices Chapter 1 Getting Started takes you through the process of setting up the computer and identifying its external components Chapter 2 Operating Your Computer tells you how to use the computer s components and features Chapter 3 Managing Power provides information on power Chapter 4 Expanding Your Computer provides information on installing and using peripheral devices Chapter 5 BIOS Setup Utility and ML User Application MLUA describes the BIOS program that
59. ation and iii in strict accordance with this Agreement 2 3 You shall not transfer download copy distribute sublicense modify adapt merge with other software reverse engineer prepare derivative works of de compile or disassemble any Software for any reason 2 4 You shall not remove destroy or alter any proprietary markings or legends placed upon or contained within the Software related materials or documentation 2 5 You shall not export re export resell ship or divert or cause to be exported re exported resold shipped or diverted directly or indirectly the Software under this Agreement section 3 TITLE AND OWNERSHIP Title to all copies of Software will not pass to you at any time and remains vested exclusively in Motorola or the copyright owner Motorola or the copyright owner owns and retains all of its proprietary rights in any form concerning the Software including all rights in patents patent applications inventions copyrights trade secrets trademarks trade names and other intellectual properties Nothing in this Agreement is intended to restrict the proprietary rights of Motorola or the copyright owner or to grant by implication or estoppel any proprietary rights All intellectual property developed originated or prepared by Motorola or the copyright owner in connection with providing the Software products or related services to you remains vested exclusively in Motorola or the copyright owner and this Ag
60. ation the addition to the Product of non Motorola supplied equipment which adversely affect performance of the Product or interfere with Motorola s normal warranty inspection and testing of the Product to verify any warranty claim F Product which has had the serial number removed or made illegible G Accessories including batteries carry their own separate limited One 1 year warranty H Freight costs to the repair depot Il A Product which due to illegal or unauthorized alteration of the software firmware in the Product does not function in accordance with Motorola s published specifications or with the FCC type acceptance labeling in effect for the Product at the time the Product was initially distributed from Motorola J Scratches or other cosmetic damage to Product surfaces that do not affect the operation of the Product K That the software in the product will meet the purchaser s requirements or that the operation of the software will be uninterrupted or error free L Normal and customary wear and tear Vii vill M Non Motorola manufactured equipment unless bearing a Motorola Part Number in the form of an alphanumeric number e g TDE6030B V GOVERNING LAW In the case of a Product sold in the United States and Canada this Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois and the Province of Ontario respectively VI PATENT AND SOFTWARE PROVISIONS Motorola will defend at its own expense a
61. automatically creates restore points called system checkpoints but you can also use System Restore to create your own restore points This is useful if you are about to make a major change to your system such as installing a new program or changing your registry System Restore Settings To continue select an option and then click Next 7 System Resiore will be launched automatically after the system restarts 8 18 Troubleshooting System Recovery system Recovery system Recovery will erase all existing data on this hard disk and restore it with the original factory Image Please make sure you have backup all your personal data before proceed Click on Next button if you want to continue Cancel lt Back f 8 If you select System Recovery as the task that you want to perform you will be presented with this screen e To proceed with System Recovery click on the Next button System Recovery Restoring Factory Image Please be patient this factory image restoration process may take up to 10 minutes to complete Please wat while restoring factory image to your hard disk 9 Please wait whilethe System Recovery is in progress It may take up to 10 minutes to complete Troubleshooting 8 19 System Recovery Restoring Factory Image Please be patient this factory image restoration process may take up ta 10 minutes to complete Restoration to Factory Image is completed successfully P
62. battery is a consumable product and its performance will gradually degrade based on usage To minimize battery degradation and ensure longer life limit the number of charges and ensure the battery is not exposed to high ambient temperatures If possible the battery pack should only be recharged when it is nearly fully discharged It is recommended to store the battery removed from the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK with a nominal charge to preventthe battery from completely discharging A full charge is recommended if the battery is to be stored in the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK For optimal use users should avoid the following Using battery power for short periods of time and then charging the battery repeatedly Using or storing battery in a high temperature location Charging Charge and discharge time will differ depending on the computer s power status and temperature Battery charging time increases when the computer s power is on and this is also dependent on the battery s temperature To charge the battery more quickly power off the computer or place it on standby or in the hibernation mode Battery charging time also increases when in low below 10 C or 50 F or high above 30 C or 86 F temperature environments During normal charging between 32 F and 113 F the battery indicator will glow amber When full the indicator will glow green The ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK battery will not be charged if its temperature is outside the allowe
63. ble to Access the Network Make sure the necessary driver s is correctly installed Make sure the network configuration is appropriate Make sure the user name or password is correct You have moved out of range of the network Turn off power management Modem Problems The modem does not work e Make sure the modem driver is correctly installed Troubleshooting 8 11 Power Management Problems The computer does not enter standby sleep mode automatically e When your computer is connected to another device it may not enter standby sleep mode if the connection is actively in use e Make sure the standby sleep time out is enabled The computer does not enter standby sleep mode immediately e fthe computer is busy performing tasks it will only enter standby sleep mode after completing the tasks The computer does not resume from standby sleep mode e hecomputer automatically enters standby sleep mode when the battery pack drops to 396 of being fully discharged Perform one of the following Connect the AC adapter to the computer Replace the empty battery pack with a fully charged one The computer does not enter sleep mode with the Fn F10 hot keys e Make sure the sleep function is specified on the sleep button ooftware Problems An application program does not work correctly e Make sure the software is correctly installed e lfanerror message appears on the screen consult the software s documentation fo
64. cause any unsaved data to be lost but will not impact any of the saved data on the hard drive Only the Embedded Controller information will be reset You are advised to backup all data before resetting rebooting your computer Applications patches upgrades and configurations may need to be reinstalled Troubleshooting The HDD Recovery Process system Recovery Program Your system comes with a System Recovery program that can help you to diagnose and solve problems you found on your system It consists of the following options e Run System Restore Utility This option will activate the System Restore function which is a component of Windows XP and Vista that you can use to restore your computer to its previous state without losing your personal data files e Run System Recovery This option will wipe out the entire hard disk and restore your system back to its original state as it was shipped out from the factory e Run Disk Diagnostic Utility This option will help you to detect disk errors and attempt to repair errors automatically A MOTOROLA Press lt F2 gt to enter BIOS Setup Press lt Ctrl1 F9 gt for System Recovery 1 During system boot up press on Ctrl F9 keys on keyboard to activate the System Recovery Troubleshooting 8 15 Enter System Recovery Password 2 You will be prompted for the System Recovery password enter the password then press Enter key to continue Note e The default System Recov
65. close the ML User Application e Click on the Apply button to save changes and keep the ML User Application window remained open e Click on the Get Default Value button to reset option to its default value e Click on the Help button to show the Help Content for the ML User Application Note Changing on ML User Application parameters will impact the ML Administrator Application configuration that has connection with ML User Application and vice versa Specific details on the MLUA application and the settings that can be addressed are explained in more details in the On line Help that accompanies the application BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 5 15 ML Administrator Application MI AA This application is designed for administrator to configure the parameters of various functions in the notebook By using these configuration parameters you can change the default configuration that automatically loads when you turn on the computer Every time you start the ML Administrator Application the current configuration parameters saved in EC is loaded and displayed in the ML Administrator Application window For specific details on this application and the various parameters that can be adjusted please refer to the Online Help AN CAUTION It is recommended that any changes made using the MLAA application be performed by a System Administrator 5 16 BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA This page intentionally le
66. closed in parenthesis has been disabled in the corresponding type menu 5 10 BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA security Settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Change Supervisor Password BIOS Password Setup Provides for both a Supervisor and a User password If you use both passwords the Supervisor password must be set first The system can be configured so that all users must enter a password every time the system boots or when Setup is executed using either the Supervisor password or User password The Supervisor and User passwords activate two different levels of password security If you select password support you are prompted for a one to six character password Type the password on the keyboard The password does not appear on the screen when typed Make sure you write it down If you forget it you must drain NVRAM and reconfigure Select Security Setup from the Setup main BIOS setup menu All Security Setup options such as password protection and virus protection are described in this section To access the sub menu for the following items select the item and press Enter e Change Supervisor Password e Change User Password e Clear User Password e Supervisor Password Supervisor Password Indicate whether a supervisor password has been set Ifa password has been set the word Installed is displayed If not the words Not Installed displays User Password Indicates whether a user password has been set If the password h
67. configures the computer s BIOS settings Chapter 6 Installing Software Drivers describes how to install the drivers and utilities supplied with the computer Chapter 7 Caring for the Computer gives you tips in care and maintenance Chapter 8 Troubleshooting gives solutions to common problems you may encounter when using the computer Chapter 9 The Accessories List List of replacement accessories Chapter 10 The Acronyms and Glossary Manual related glossary of terms Appendix A Specifications gives a brief specification of the computer Appendix B Fingerprint Recognition gives a brief description of fingerprint recognition sensor Appendix C Self Install Internal Wireless Modems provides the instructions on how to install various internal wireless modems certified for use in the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK Appendix D RoHS WEEE World Wide RoHS WEEE Standard XXV This page intentionally left blank XXVI CHAPTER Getting Started Congratulations on your purchase of the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK This high performance notebook computer is especially designed for the practical applications of warehouses automobiles vehicles public security repairing assisting the handicapped and other demanding situations where conventional notebook computers just cannot measure up This chapter first tells you step by step how to get the computer up and running You will find instructions for these procedures Unpacking Ins
68. cordingly When your finger reaches the edge of the pad simply lift your finger and place it on the other side of the touchpad Here are some common terms that you should know when using the touchpad Move your finger on the pad until the cursor points to the selection on the Screen Point Press and release the left button Click mug Tap gently anywhere on the pad Press and release the left button twice in quick succession ouble clic Tap twice on the pad rapidly Operating Your Computer Press and hold the left button Then move the object by dragging your finger until you reach the new location drag Finally release the left button drop when you have finished dragging your selection to the destination The item will drop into the new location Drag and CR RUE Gently tap twice on the pad and on the second tap keep your finger in contact with the pad Then move your finger across the pad to drag the selected object to the desired location When you lift your finger from the pad the selected object will drop into place To scroll is to move up and down or left and right in the working area on the screen The scroll button located between the two side buttons under the touchpad can be used to move vertically in a convenient way Press the upper part of the scroll button to move up and the lower part of the scroll button to move down roll Scro s To move vertically place your finger on the right e
69. d range of 0 to 45 C 82 F to 113 F During this condition the battery indicator will not be illuminated The battery should be charged within a temperature range of 10 C to 35 C 50 F to 95 F When the temperature outdoors is high 85 C or above the temperature inside the battery will be higher Avoid charging the battery where the temperature is high such as inside a vehicle with all its windows closed and or exposed to the hot sun or other places where the ambient temperature is high Although the battery can also be charged in a temperature of 0 C the charging time will take longer and the battery capacity will be greatly reduced It is not recommended to charge the battery more than once per day Constant recharging of the battery after every use accelerates battery degradation To increase battery life it is recommended to recharge the battery no more than once per day or when the remaining charge drops below 20 To increase battery life the computer will not charge the battery immediately after it has been fully charged unless the remaining charge has fallen to less than 95 Caring for the Computer f possible charge the battery while the computer is powered off When the computer s power is on the temperature inside the battery will increase due to the heat generated by the internal electronic components Charging the battery at higher temperatures will degrade the battery more quickly It is highly reco
70. dge of the pad and slide your finger up and down along the edge To move horizontally place your finger on the bottom edge of the pad and slide your finger left and right This function works only after you install the touchpad driver supplied with the computer and it may not work for all applications NOTE If you swap the left and right buttons tapping on the touchpad as an alternative method of pressing the left button will no longer be valid Configuring the Touchpad You may want to configure the touchpad to suit your needs For example if you are a left handed user you can swap the two buttons so that you can use the right button as the left button and vice versa You can also change the size of the on screen cursor the speed of the cursor and so on NOTE 1 The touchpad is pressure sensitive 2 he presence of a foreign object on the touchpad may cause the cursor to move erratically 3 Use an optical cleaning kit such as a brush to remove any foreign objects Operating Your Computer 2 9 2 10 Using the Touchscreen L CAUTION Do not use a sharp object such as a ballpoint pen or pencil on the touchscreen Doing so may damage the touchscreen surface NOTE 1 The touchscreen is pressure sensitive The presence of any foreign object on the touchscreen may cause the cursor to move erratically 2 Use an optical cleaning kit such as a brush to remove any foreign objects The touchscreen is a touch sensitive de
71. e it will only transmit on the 5 15 5 25GHz band when associated with an access point AP that uses the 5 15 5 25GHz band and such applications should only be used indoors Use in the 802 11a frequency range is limited to client AP association Client client association Ad hoc mode is not supported External Wide Area Modem Antenna Statement When connecting an external wide area modem antenna to the ML910 via the vehicle docking station only use antennas specified in the supported accessories list in chapter 9 of this manual Use of an external amplifier between the ML910 and the external antenna is restricted FCC External Antenna Placement When the Motorola WMC6300 or WMC7300 PCMCIA radio modems are integrated in the PCMCIA slot of the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK the external antenna must be placed as shown in the picture below to comply with FCC RF exposure requirements FCC RF Exposure Statement This equipment complies with FCC RF exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance of between the radiator and all persons See page 1 13 of the Users Guide for antenna locations To assure continued compliance any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment FCC RF Exposure Warning The ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK provides a PCMCIA slot that could be
72. e computer When computeris turned on it stops after POST e Restart your computer Other Problems The date time is incorrect e Correct the date and time via the operating system or BIOS setup Utility e lfthe above does not work the RTC Real Time Clock battery is at the end of its life Call an authorized dealer to replace the RTC battery Troubleshooting 0 13 Resetting the Computer 8 14 You may have to reset reboot your computer when an error occurs and the program you are using hangs up If the system operation appears to hang wait for a while It is possible that the system is processing data Check the hard disk drive in use indicator If it blinks irregularly the program may be accessing data and preventing you from using the keyboard If you are sure the operation has stalled and the restart function of the operating system does not work reset the computer Reset the computer by any one of the following methods e Press Ctrl Alt Del to launch the Task Manager window and select Shut Down or Restart e Ifthe above action does not work turn off the system by pressing the Power Button for 4 seconds Wait for at least five seconds and turn on again e l fthe above does not work press the Power Button for 10 seconds The system will shut down and the Embedded Controller BIOS will be reset Wait for at least five seconds before turning it on again ee N ce A CAUTION Resetting will
73. e cover forward or backward for optimal viewing Clarity Turning On and Off the Computer Make sure the computer has a charged battery or is connected to the AC power Turning On 1 supply 2 Press the power button H mm com am rim y i mm 1 5 ar m rrr har Getting Started 1 6 3 Each time the computer is turned on it performs a Power On Self Test POST and the operating system such as Windows should load Turning Off To turn off the computer safely use the Shut Down command of your operating system NOTE 1 Pressing the power button for 4 seconds or longer will shut the computer off If the power button is held for 10 seconds or more once the computer is turned off this will cause the internal controller to reset 2 There are other ways to turn off the computer that can allow you to return to the state where you left off Please refer to Shutting Down the Computer in Chapter 2 for more information Getting Started Taking a Look at the Computer This section identifies the external components of the computer and briefly describes the function of each component NOTE Depending on the model you purchased the appearance of your computer may not exactly be the same as those shown in this user guide Top of the Computer Ref Component Description See Also Behind the M logo is a compartment which provides the various connections for installing C 2 internal modems
74. e engineered or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Motorola Furthermore the purchase of Motorola products shall not be deemed to grant either directly or by implication estoppel or otherwise any license under the copyrights patents or patent applications of Motorola except for the normal non exclusive license to use that arises by operation of law in the sale of a product This Warranty applies within the fifty 50 United States the District of Columbia and Canada LIMITED WARRANTY MOTOROLA COMMUNICATION PRODUCTS If the affected product is being purchased pursuant to a written Communications System Agreement signed by Motorola the warranty contained in that written agreement will apply Otherwise the following warranty applies I WHAT THIS WARRANTY COVERS AND FOR HOW LONG Motorola Inc or if applicable Motorola Canada Limited Motorola warrants the Motorola manufactured radio communications product Product against material defects in material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of Three 3 Years from the date of shipment Accessories including batteries carry their own separate limited One 1 year warranty Motorola at its option will at no charge either repair the Product with new or reconditioned parts replace it with the same or equivalent Product using new or reconditioned Product or refund the purchase price of the product during the warranty period p
75. e general environment and solve the problem as described next Radio interference exists e Move your computer away from the device causing the radio interference such as microwave oven and large metal objects e Plug your computer into an outlet on a different branch circuit from than used by the interfering device 0 10 Troubleshooting If all else fails consult your dealer or an experienced radio technician for help Unable to Connect to Another WLAN device Make sure the WLAN feature is turned on Make sure the SSID setting is the same for every WLAN device in the network Your computer is not recognizing changes Restart the computer Make sure the IP address or subnet mask setting is correct Unable to Communicate with the Computer in the Network when Infrastructure Mode is Configured Make sure the Access Point your computer is associated with is powered on and all the LEDs are working properly If the quality of the operating radio channel is poor change the Access Point and all the wireless station s within the BSSID to another radio channel Your computer may be in an out of range situation Move your computer closer to the Access Point it is associated with Make sure your computer is configured with the same security option encryption as the Access Point Use the Web Manager Telnet of the Access Point to check whether Access Point is connected to the network Reconfigure and reset the Access Point Una
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77. en Network and Sharing Center 2 Select a wireless network to connectto and then click Connect 3 You may be asked to enter a key or pass phrase if a network security setting is enabled Refer to your Windows online help for more information on setting a wireless network connection Operating Your Computer 2 23 Using the PRM240 Wireless Modem Optional Your ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK may be equipped with an embedded 800 MHz PRM 240 radio modem to provide data connectivity via a Motorola Private DataTAC communications network This 2 Watt modem is generally compatible only with Private DataTAC systems designed to operate with portable and low power mobile devices not those systems requiring higher power external modems such as Motorola s VRM 850 Being embedded the PRM 240 is protected from outside elements such as moisture dust sand humidity and the long term effects of extreme temperatures This ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK modem solution also includes an embedded antenna typically for when the ML910 is used outside of a vehicle An external antenna pass through option is also available to be used in conjunction with a mobile docking station and an external antenna to enhance radio signal coverage and range when the ML910 is used inside a vehicle The modem uses a serial interface to communicate with the ML910 s internal controller The protocol supported over this link is the Motorola Native Control Language NCL Motorola and third pa
78. en using your computer in an airplane Operating Your Computer 2 21 Connecting to a Wireless Network For Windows XP 1 Double click the network connectivity icon Ke The following window appears on the screen located on the Windows system tray NOTE lf the Wireless Network connection is disabled press Fn F7 to enable it Intel R PROSet Wireless File Tools Advanced Profiles Help LG You are connected to Home Network Name Home Speed 84 Mbps Signal Quality Excellent IP Address 132 168 1 103 Wireless Networks 4 Home Connected allla This network has security enabled 55ID not broadcast all lla Thi network has secunty enabled all alll To manage profiles of prewoush connected wireless networks click the Profiles button Wireless On Help adhoc GLA 3 WPA 2 Select a wireless network to connectto and then click Connect 3 You may be asked to enter a key or pass phrase if a network security setting is enabled Refer to your Windows online help for more information on setting a wireless network connection 2 22 Operating Your Computer For Windows Vista 1 Double click the Wireless Software icon located on the Windows system tray The following window appears on screen NOTE lf the Wireless Network connection is disabled press Fn F7 to enable it Disconnect or connect to another network Security enabled network Unsecured network Set up a connection or network Op
79. erves as the pointing device of the computer eje 8 I ejoo o Getting Started 1 15 Where to Go from Here As your computer is ready for operation you may want to do any of the following now For this purpose Do this To Know more about the Go on to the next chapter computer To install the operating system if See the operating system your dealer has not already done manual SO To Know more about the operating Read the operating system system manual To install the drivers if your dealer See Chapter 6 has not already done so To set a power on password See S ecurity Settings in Chapter 5 To charge the battery pack for the See Charging the Battery Pack first time in Chapter 3 1 16 Getting Started CHAPTER Operating Your Computer This chapter provides information about the use of the computer If you are new to computers reading this chapter will help you learn your computer s basic operations If you are already a computer user but are new to notebook computers you may choose to read only the parts containing information unique to your computer This chapter describes the following components Keyboard Touchpad Touchscreen Hard disk drive Optical disk drive And these features Starting and shutting down the computer Video features Audio features Communication features Operating Your Computer 2 1 Starting and Shutting Down the Computer There are
80. ery Process P 8 15 Troubleshooting Battery Problems The battery does not charge Battery Charge indicator does not glow amber e Make sure the AC adapter is properly connected GT TF XS d 3 8 D e 1 ELE 1 7 H e Make sure the battery is within the recommended charging temperature range 0 40 C Allow time for the battery pack to return to room temperature e Make sure the battery pack is correctly installed e Make sure the battery terminals are clean clear of debris foreign objects and corrosion CAUTION Do not touch or attempt to clean the terminals If the battery terminals are dirty damaged or corroded the battery may not function or the computer may not operate properly Properly dispose of the dirty damaged or corroded battery and obtain a new one The operating time of a fully charged battery becomes shorter e lf you often partially recharge and discharge the battery might not be charged to its full potential Initialize the battery to solve the problem See Initializing the Battery Pack in Chapter 3 for instructions 0 4 Troubleshooting The battery operating time indicated by the battery meter does not match the actual operating time e The actual operating time can be different from the estimated time depending on how you are using the computer If the actual operating time is much less than the estimated time initialize the battery See Initializing the Battery Pack i
81. ery password is 123456 e t can be changed in BIOS Setup e f you fail to enter the correct password in 3 attempts the system will be halted and you will need to restart the system in order to try again Windows is loading files 3 The system will boot into System Recovery program if you enter the correct password 8 16 Troubleshooting System Recovery Welcome to System Recovery This System Recovery program consists of a few options that can help you to diagnose and solve problems you found on your system Please read the User Manual carefully before you start to use this System Recovery program When you are ready to continue click on Mext button Otherwise click on Exit button to end this program Click on the Cancel button when available will bring you back to this screen 4 This is the Welcome screen you will see if you successfully activate the System Recovery program The standard navigation of the program are outlined as below e o proceed to the next step click on the Next button e o go back to previous screen click on the Back button e o go back to the Welcome screen click on the Cancel button e oterminate this program and restart to Windows click on the Exit button System Recovery t Bun System Recovery t Run Disk Diagnostic Utility Description System Restore is a component of Windows XP that you can use ta restore your computer to a previous state if a problem occurs without
82. et sein oder in einzelnen Fallen die Verpackung Die WEEE Direktive definiert dass Kunden und Endnutzer in Landern der Europ ischen Union EU elektronische und elektrische Gerate sowie elektronisches oder elektrisches Zubeh r nicht in den Hausma ll entsorgen d rfen Innerhalb der EU setzen Sie sich bitte mit dem rtlichen Vertreter oder Kundendienst Ihres Geratelieferanten in Verbindung der Ihnen Auskunft zur Altqger teentsorgung abholung geben kann PH Directiva da Uniao Europeia UE CPR relativa aos Residuos de Equipamentos El ctricos e Electr nicos REEE A Directiva REEE da Uni o Europeia exige que os produtos vendidos em pa ses da WE tenham a etiqueta com o simbolo do contentor do liso barrado com uma cruz no pr prio produto ou em determinados casos na embalagem Tal como definido pela Directiva REEE este contentor do lixo barrado com uma cruz significa que os clientes e utilizadores finais nos pa ses da WE n o devem eliminar equipamentos el ctricos e electr nicos ou acess rios junto com o lixo dor stioo Os clientes au utilizadores finais nos pa ses da UE devem contactar o representante local do fornecedor do equipamento ou um centro de assist ncia para obter informagoes relativas ao sistema de recolha de lixo no pals onde vivem D 2 ES La directiva de la Uni n Europea EU ss sobre Residuos de Aparatos El ctricos y Electr nicos RAEE La directiva RAEE de la Uni n Europea requiere que los
83. ey all signs and instructions Operational Cautions xviii Antennas Do not use the integrated radios of any ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK that has a damaged antenna If a damaged antenna comes into contact with your skin a minor burn can result Batteries All batteries can cause property damage and or bodily injury such as burns if conductive materials such as jewelry keys or beaded chains touch exposed terminals The conductive material may complete an electrical circuit short circuit and become quite hot Exercise care in handling any charged battery particularly when placing it inside a pocket purse or other container with metal objects Some portable devices use an internal permanent backup battery that may contain very small amounts of perchlorate In such cases California law requires the following label Perchlorate Material special handling may apply See www dtsc ca gov hazardouswaste perchlorate There is no special handling required by consumers About the Battery Caution Texts Concerning Lithium Batteries DANISH j ADVARSEL Lithiumbatteri Eksplosionsfare ved fejlagtig h ndtering Udskiftning m kun ske med batteri af samme fabrikat og type Lever det brugte batteri tilbage til leverand ren NORWEGIAN ADVARSEL Bko onae ved feilaktig skifte av batteri Benytt samme batteritype eller en tilsvarende type anbefalt av apparatfabrikanten Brukte batterier kasseres i henhold til fabrikantens instruksj
84. f a short circuit e Do not touch or attempt to clean the terminals If the battery terminals are dirty damaged or corroded the battery may not function or the computer may not operate properly Properly dispose of the dirty damaged or corroded battery and obtain a new one Battery Charge Status and Battery Calibration The battery pack has built in functions to measure store and display the battery charge status As the battery pack is used over a long period of time the remaining capacity display may become inaccurate due to aging of the battery pack usage and other factors To display the remaining battery charge accurately the Battery Calibration function will automatically check the state of the battery and then discharge it to the appropriate level for calibration A pre hour rest period is then necessary AC or external power must stay connected during the preceding steps After the rest period the battery will fully charge as long as the AC power or external power is still applied This procedure will be performed once after initial setup and every 30 to 45 days thereafter depending on the usage setting mostly vehicle or mostly office NOTE 1 A full charge is not necessary for successful completion of the calibration 2 Battery calibration does notincrease the battery s capacity itonly allows the battery to recalibrate and report its full capacity accurately Caring for the Computer When Traveling Before traveling
85. ft blank Installing Software Drivers To take full advantage of the unique features of your computer some operating systems require customized software known as drivers to be installed If you purchased the computer with Windows pre installed your dealer may have already installed the drivers If not you need to install the drivers using the driver DVD supplied with your computer This chapter describes how to install the drivers In addition to the drivers provided there are electronic copies of the docum entation available Installing Software Drivers 6 1 How to Use the Driver DVD 6 2 NOTE 1 The drivers may have been updated after this user guide was published For latest driver updates please contact your dealer 2 The available items may differ according to your computer model and operation system 3 In order to access the User Guide on this DVD you will need to have a copy of ADOBE Acrobat Reader on the computer or access to the Internet by the computer to use the ADOBE hot link icon to download the reader An Autorun program is provided on the driver DVD to help you easily install the drivers When the driver DVD is inserted the Autorun program automatically starts If you need to start the program manually run the AutoRun exe program from the root directory of the driver DVD Installing S oftware Drivers Mam Menu The Main Menu Screen To install drivers and applications for your computer make yo
86. g FCC regulations section 16 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE The Software may contain one or more items of third party software supplied by other third party suppliers The terms of this Agreement govern your use of any third party software UNLESS A SEPARATE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE LICENSE IS INCLUDED WITH THIS PACKAGE IN WHICH CASE YOUR USE OF THE THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE WILL THEN BE GOVERNED BY THE SEPARATE THIRD PARTY LICENSE IF THE FOREGOING TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE ACCEPTABLE TO YOU YOU AGREE THAT YOUR USE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE EMBEDDED SOFTWARE WILL INDICATE YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS AGREEMENT IF THE FOREGOING TERMS AND CONDITIONS ARE NOT ACCEPTABLE TO YOU THEN MOTOROLA IS UNWILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU IN WHICH EVENT YOU SHOULD NOT USE THE PRODUCT WITH THE EMBEDDED SOFTWARE AND YOU SHOULD RETURN IT TO THE PLACE FROM WHICH IT WAS ACQUIRED AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS The Motorola products described in this user guide may include copyrighted Motorola computer programs stored in semiconductor memories or other media Laws in the United States and other countries preserve for Motorola certain exclusive rights for copyrighted computer programs including the exclusive right to copy or reproduce in any form the copyrighted computer program Accordingly any copyrighted Motorola computer programs contained in the Motorola products described in this user guide may not be copied reproduced modified revers
87. ggested not to change it BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 5 5 5 6 Peripherals Configuration Enables or disables the feature of Peripherals Configuration Under the Advanced tab use the bk keys to move cursor wer the string of peripherals and enable or disable peripherals configuration as needed System Recovery BIOS SETUP UTILITY System Recovery Hotkey Enabled System Recovery Hotkey Enable or Disable System Recovery Hotkey by Ctrl F9 System Recovery Password The BIOS supports the recovery of the HDD with a Ctrl F9 during POST by using one to six character password BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA Set and Change Password Select Change Password from the System recovery password Setup menu and press lt Enter gt Enter New Password appears Type the password and press lt Enter gt The screen does not display the characters entered Retypethe password as prompted and press lt Enter gt If the password confirmation is incorrect an error message appears The password is stored in NVRAM upon completion USB Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY USB 2 0 Control ler Enabled Under the Advanced tab use the 4X keys to move cursor for selecting the options and enable or disable by pressing lt Enter gt for USB options as needed BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 5 7 Boot Settings BIOS SETUP UTILITY Boot Settings Configuration Boot Settings Under the Boot tab use
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89. h an easy grip e lop Cover Locke the top cover P 1 5 Latch PS Ant Serves as an antenna for the Global antenna Positioning System GPS Itis built into the P 2 25 optional top cover o 9 Getting Started 1 11 Bottom Side Components 1 12 690000 Component Configurable Media Bay Eject Latch Configurable Media Bay Lock Unlock Switch Hard Disk Drive Compartment Ventilation Openings CPU Cooling Fan Memory Compartment Main Battery Pack Compartment WI e Description Allows you to remove the Optical Disk Drive Second Battery or Second Hard Drive Allows you to lock the Optical Disk Drive Second Battery or Second Hard Drive in place Contains the hard disk drive of your computer Allow for air circulation to prevent overheating and do not cover or block the ventilation openings Contains cooling fan to protect it from overheating Contains the memory compartment for expanding the memory size of your computer Supplies power to your computer when the external power is not connected See Also Pace lo P 2 13 P 2 11 P 4 6 Getting Started Antenna Location Integrated Radio Modems 5 Ref 1000 OO eO Getting Started Component GPS Antenna External PCMCIA Antenna Mount Location WWAN Antenna 1 WLAN Antenna 1 WWAN Antenna 2 WLAN Antenna 2 Bluetooth External PCMCIA Antenna Location Description See Also Op
90. h as Window s Disk Defragmenter to rearrange the files and improve the performance Keyboard Mouse and Touchpad Problems The keyboard does not respond e Try connecting an external keyboard If it works contact an authorized dealer as the internal keyboard cable might be loose The numeric keypad is disabled e Make sure Num Lk is switched on Check if the Num Lock Indicator 1 glows or not The external keyboard does not work e Make sure the keyboard cable is properly connected The USB mouse does not work e Make sure the mouse cable is properly connected The touchpad does not work or the pointer is difficult to control with the touchpad e Make sure the touchpad is clean Troubleshooting 8 9 LAN Problems Unable to Access the Network e Make sure the LAN driver is correctly installed e Make sure the LAN cable is properly connected to the RJ 45 connector and the network hub e Make sure the network is properly setup and configured e Make sure the user name or password is correct WLAN Problems Unable to Access the WLANFeature e Make sure the WLAN card is correctly installed e Make sure the necessary driver s is are correctly installed e Make sure the WLAN feature is turned on Transmission quality is poor e Your computer may be in an out of range situation Move your computer closer to the Access Point or to the WLAN device it is associated with e Check if there is high interference in th
91. he M User Application the current configuration parameters saved in the Embedded Controller is loaded and displayed in the ML User Application window This chapter tells you how to use the BIOS Setup Utility and provides you with some of the basic information related to the MLUA BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 5 When and How to Use the BIOS Setup Utility When to Use You need to run the BIOS Setup Utility when e You see an error message on the screen requesting you to run Setup e You want to restore the factory default settings e You want to modify some specific settings of the hardware e You want to modify some specific settings to optimize system performance Starting BIOS Setup NOTE 1 The Setup screens shown in this chapter are for your reference only The actual items or settings on your computer may differ 2 The Setup utility may have been updated after the publication of this user guide 3 The settings you select in your operating system might override similar settings in the Setup To run BIOS Setup press F2 when the prompt appears in the lower left corner of the screen during system startup The prompt shows up on the screen for only 1 second You must press F2 quickly The BIOS Setup menu appears as shown below Moving Around and Making Selections A brief description of keyboard usage is listed next BIOS SETUP UTILITY system Time zu Ua LE 5 2 BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA Key Function F
92. headphones the internal speakers will be disabled 2 18 Operating Your Computer Using the Communication Features Using the LAN The internal 10 100 1000 Base T Ethernet LAN Local Area Network module allows you to connect your computer to a network It Supports data transfer rate up to 1000 Mbps When the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK is used in a Vehicle Docking Station or Office Port Replicator the data transfer rate will be limited to 10 100 Mbps To connect the network cable to the LAN module plug in one end of the LAN cable to the RJ 45 connector on the computer and the other end to the network hub Link Indicator Glows green when the system has a LAN connection available Active Blinks amber when the system is accessing Indicator the LAN Link indicator Green Active indicator Amber blinking Operating Your Computer 2 19 Using the Wire Line Modem The internal 56K fax data modem allows you to use the telephone line to communicate with others by fax email or connect to an online service or web browser Connect one end of the RJ 11 telephone cable to the modem port and the other end to the phone line 2 20 Operating Your Computer Using the Wireless LAN Your computer may have an internal PCle PCI Express Mni Card network adapter WLAN pre installed by the computer manufacturer This card allows you to access corporate networks or the Internet in a wireless environment Feire Module 3945ABG for ML910 RUGGED N
93. hereafter use any trademark of Motorola or any word or symbol likely to be confused with any Motorola trademark either alone or in any combination with another word or words Section 6 PAYMENT The rights granted hereunder are contingent upon payment for the product in which the Software is embedded section 7 TERM AND TERMINATION Your right to use Software will begin when you begin using the product with the embedded Software which constitutes acceptance of the terms and conditions herein and will continue in perpetuity unless terminated as set forth herein Your right to use Software will terminate immediately without notice upon a breach of this Agreement by You Otherwise this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon thirty 30 days prior written notice Within thirty 30 days after termination of this Agreement You will certify to Motorola in writing that through your best efforts and to the best of your knowledge the original and all copies in whole or in part in any form of the Software and all related material and documentation have been destroyed section 8 MAINTENANCE Motorola shall not be responsible for maintenance or field service of the Software under this Agreement Section 9 NO WARRANTY MOTOROLA DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR FREE MOTOROLA DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES iii EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLU
94. icator gy blinks red to alert you to take actions NOTE 1 You can set up your threshold and signals of Battery Low under Windows 2 Customers utilizing the secondary battery as the only power source to operate their ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK will not receivea battery discharge cutoff warning during use in extreme temperatures above 50 C and below 10 C It is suggested that customers not rely solely on the secondary battery while operating near these extremes Immediately save your data upon receiving a Battery Low alert The remaining operating time depends on how you are using the computer If you are using the audio subsystem hard drive or Optical disk drives the battery may run out very quickly Always respond to Battery Low by placing your computer in standby sleep mode turning off the computer or connecting the AC adapter If you do not take any action the computer will automatically hibernate and turn off A CAUTION If you fail to save your data when the battery completely runs out of charge then yaur unsaved data will be lost Managing P ower 3 5 Power Management 3 6 Your computer supports ACPI Advanced Configuration and Power Interface for power management The power management feature allows you to reduce the power consumption for saving energy With an ACPlcompliant operating system such as Windows XP and Windows Vista power supply to different computer components is controlled on an as needed basis
95. ill find two antenna WWAN cables attached by two pieces of Kapton tape on the mini card bracket ic P ul u WWAN Cables d d e Remove Kapton tape from the cable e Remove two screws from the mini card bracket Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 3 C 4 e Insert the Wireless HSDPA Modem Kit Self Install Internal Wireless Modems e Snap the Black WWAN cable onto the main port on the mini card Q a e Insert the SIM card Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 5 C 6 e Place the M logo cover back on ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK unit Fix the M logo with a screw Self Install Internal Wireless Modems Installation of the EVDO REV A Internal Modem EVDO REV A Internal Kits should have two mini card port connectors and two WWAN Cables such as in Kit No HKUN4067 and HKUN4075 Please refer to following procedure for installation e Remove one screw from the M logo EET LL LM HEEL a e Remove the M logo Self Install Internal Wireless Modems C 7 C 8 You will find two antenna WWAN cables attached by two pieces of Kapton tape on the mini card bracket VE j E e Remove Kapton tape from the cable e Remove two screws from the mini card bracket Self Install Internal Wireless Modems e Fix two screws on the Wireless EVDO REV A Module e Snap the Black WWAN cable onto the Main port of the mini c
96. ions and documents that are running on the computer The computer stores the state of your computer to a file on the hard disk before shutting down The next time you turn on your computer you return to exactly where you left off Managing Power ATI PowerPlay Management PowerPlay manages the power requirements of your graphics settings for higher performance or longer battery life Use PowerPlay to balance performance and power consumption When you bought the notebook from Motorola or Motorola s dealers PowerPlay is the fixed default driver of the graphics card which can be adjusted under the Enable PowerPlay procedure Access to PowerPlay 1 Start notebook and click on the ATI Catalyst Control Center symbol Managing P ower 3 7 2 You will see the following screen once you ve accessed the ATI Catalyst Control Center program Welcome ip ihe AN CATALYS T onal Canter Wher would ow like to use Gaesic Easy Setup Wines aed Quick sette Prei both sepoesiep amanis and Gack Bekings Ip cheng var depky setup sod cles onion barks OQ Advanced GIRAS wa io c nig ad o lte nang ande series of paul ATI orsplecs piiri B Deed ooa they page agen Uo can ch pore De Hai E y amd k oi chance zd anm ian Click Next In captinieg cuml bel 3 Click the Next key to proceed to the next step for system access NOTE The following will only happen the first time you access the Catalyst Control Center
97. is suggested that customers not rely solely on the secondary battery while operating near these extremes Operating Your Computer 2 13 Removing the Optical Disk Drive 2 HDD 2 Battery NOTE Due to the depth of the Configurable Media Bay the user may find it helpful to first open the Optical Disk Drive tray in order to easily grasp and remove the Optical Disk Drive Before shutting down the notebook use the eject button on the face plate of the drive Open the tray and then shut down the notebook Continue with the removal process If the power is already off on the notebook a paper clip can be insert ed into the small hole on the Optical Disk Drive face plate in order to open the tray This is explained in the Inserting and Removing a Osk section of this chapter 1 Remove the two positioning screws from the base 2 Open the door of the Configurable Media Bay on the right side of the computer m m a ins k E e P Dee ie a KT Zo C E um DE m ET mg 8 m me a ug ER jE ka s i NES ene EE me WE 2 TT E T Se a Set CH Gei Sg T E a E E nu E uL rr iar n Nn e m Sa KA 2 Bach en D se Sek M m 2 Tum ux La E Pis G A Set wr e P m L ct 1 n d Ce a i s sc Fa Re z bg er up ns x E 2 14 Operating Your Computer 3 Push to release the lock unlock switch j 4 Push the Eject icon switch to remove the optical disk drive 2 HDD 2 Battery Wa
98. izdelki ki so naprodaj v dr avah EU na sebi nalepko s simbolom prekri anega smetnjaka v nekaterih primerih je lahko tudi na embala i Kot doloa direktiva WEEE ta nalepka opozarja lastnike in uporabnike v dr avah EU da elektri ne in elektronske opreme ter dodatkov ne smejo odvreei skupaj z gospodinjskimi odpadki Lastniki in uporabniki v dr avah EU se morajo pozanimati o odvozu te vrste odpakov v svoji dr avi pri svojih krajevnih dobaviteljih opreme ali centrih za popravila Avrupa Birli i AB Elektrikli ve Elektronik Gere ler Atik EEGA direktifi CTUD Avrupa Birligi EEGA direktiti AB lkelerinde satilan r nlerin etiketlerinde ya da bazi hallerde ambalajlannda r n n cop sepetine atilmamasi gerekti ini belirten apraz sembol konulmasini gerektirmektedir EEGA direktifinde belirtildi i uzere bu Gop sepetine atilmamasi gerekti ini belirten apraz i areti AB lkelerindeki t ketici ya da son kullanicilarin elektrikli ve elektronik r nleri mesken c pleri atiklari i inde atmamalan gerekti i anamin tasir AB lkelerindeki t keticiler ya da son kulamalar lkelerinde uygulanan atik sistemi ile ilgili bilgi almak i in ilgili r n n b lge satis temsilcisi ya da servis merkezleri ile ba lant kurmaldir D 6 Dyrektywa Unii Europejskiej UE dotycz ca zu ytego wyposa enia elektrycznego i elektronicznego WEEE CPL Zgodnie z dyrektywa Uni Europejskiej WEEE na produktach lub w niekt rych w
99. lease restart the system by click on Exit button 10 System Recovery is successfully completed e To restart your system click on the Exit button System Recovery Disk Diagnostic Utility You have selected ta launch Disk Diagnostic Utility Disk Diagnostic Utility will scan your hard disk to detect for errors If errors were found it will attempt ta repair the errors automatically Click on Next button if you want to continue Cancel x Back I 11 If you selected Disk Diagnostic Utility as the task that you want to perform you will be presented with this screen e o proceed with Disk Diagnostic Utility click on the Next button 0 20 Troubleshooting System Recovery Running Disk Diagnostic Utility Please be patient it may take up to 30 minutes to complete depending on the size of the hard disk installed in this system Please wait while Disk Diagnostic Utility checking your hard disk Running Disk Diagnostic Utility Please be patient it may take up to 30 minutes to complete depending on the size of the hard disk installed in this system Disk Diagnostic is completed and found no problems Click here ta see the Disk Diagnostic Result 13 Disk Diagnostic Utility will show the summary of the disk diagnosis e To see the detailed result click on the Click here to see the Disk Diagnostic Result link e To exit the program and restart to Windows click on the Exit button Troubleshooting
100. m Check with your local solid waste officials for details in your area for recycling options or proper disposal About the Modem CAUTION Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm 2 Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using the telephone function other than a cordless type during an electrical storm There may be a remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone function to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Do not use this product near water for example near a bathtub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement or near a swimming pool About the AC Adapter 1 2 XX Use only the AC adapter supplied with your computer Use of another type of AC adapter will result in malfunction and or danger Do not use the adapter in a high moisture environment Never touch the adapter when your hands or feet are wet Allow adequate ventilation around the adapter when using it to operate the device or charge the battery Do not cover the AC adapter with paper or other objects that will reduce cooling Do not use the AC adapter while it is inside a carrying case Connect the adapter to a p
101. mmended that you charge the battery while the computer is powered off This allows for faster charging less degradation and longer battery life Maximizing Battery Operation Time Leave the computer off when not in use e Decrease the internal LCD brightness by pressing Fn F5 Pressing Fn F5 will lower the degree of brightness thereby reducing the power consumption Before stepping away from your computer place it on standby or hibernation mode Standby or hibernation mode will reduce power consumption e To select Power Options Click Start Control Panel Systemand Maintenance Power Options and select the desired power saving setting Motorola recommends against using screen savers or applications that place a significant load on the CPU oome screen savers and applications place a large load on the CPU producing a significant decrease in battery run time even when the computer is not being used e If possible remove unnecessary peripheral devices USB devices PC Cards external mouse etc when not in use For all other power saving settings please refer to the Power Management Information in this section of the User Guide otorage and Non Us age for Extended Periods When the computer is not in use for an extended period 10 days or more Remove the battery from the computer with a remaining charge of 30 to 45 and then store it in a cool dark and dry place If the battery pack is kept
102. n Remarks 1 The ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station requires the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit to utilize RF Pass Through access automatically 2 The ML900 High Tier and Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station require the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit to utilize RF Pass Through access 3 The ML900 High Tier and Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station require manual selection on MLUA with the Retrofit Kit attached to the Vehicle Docking Station to utilize RF Pass Through access 4 10 Expanding Your Computer Enabling RF Pass Through Option in MLAA amp MI UA 1 Launch the ML Administrator Application PL Administrator Application 2 Go to the RF Pass Through Options available in MLAA 3 Change the RF Pass Through User Control from Disable to Enable 4 Select Write to EC to change the setting a message will be shown after the settingis updated to System EC CBE Eimin ralar fopi ealon Fiamation EC Waar 47 pplicalipn iran 4 82 D Fila hami La W EECH Applian Applicann Yergion 42 2 Fila Hare Expanding Y our Computer 4 11 5 Launch the ML User Application ML User Application 6 Select the RF Pass Through option available in the MLUA 7 Before the RF Pass Through User Control in MI AA changed to Enable the RF Pass Through Control will be grey out 8 After the RF Pass Through User Control in MLAA had being Enable the default setting will be Automatic Selection 9 U
103. n Chapter 3 for instructions Troubleshooting 8 5 Bluetooth Problems Unable to connect to another Bluetooth enabled device e Make sure both devices are Bluetooth activated e Make sure the distance between the two devices is not over 10 meters or that there are no walls or other obstructions between the devices e Make sure the other device is not in Hidden mode e Make sure both devices are compatible e support the same profile Unable to end terminate a Bluetooth connection e f another device is connected to your computer you can either end the connection using another device or by deactivating Bluetooth ODD Drive Problems The ODD drive cannot read a disk e Make sure the disk is correctly seated in the tray with the label facing up e Make sure the disk is not dirty Clean the disk with a disk cleaning kit available in most computer stores e Make sure the computer supports the disk or the files contained Unable to eject a disk The disk is not properly seated in the drive Manually release the disk following the method described next 1 Turn off the computer 2 Insert a small rod such as a straightened paperclip into the drive s manual eject hole and push firmly to release the tray 3 Pull the tray out until fully extended and then remove the disk 0 6 Troubleshooting Display Problems Nothing appears on the screen If the power on indicator is not on check the electrical ou
104. ng set Low Battery Level PowerPlay can automatically change to low power consumption settings NOTE This option is not available on a notebook running Windows Vista 1 From the Graphics Settings tree click PowerPlay 2 Click the up or down buttons next to Low Battery settings to a desired battery power level percentage 3 Optionally enter a value in the power percentage value box Managing Power Power Saving Tips In addition to your computer s automatic power management you can do your part to maximize the battery s operating time by following these suggestions 1 Do not disable Power Management 2 Decrease the LCD brightness to the lowest comfortable level 3 Disable the serial port if no device is connected to this port See Advanced Settings in Chapter 5 4 If you work with an application that uses the serial port or features wireless connectivity WWANANLAN PRM modem GPS Bluetooth exit the application when you finish using it 5 Turn off the computer when you are not using it Managing Power 3 11 CHAPTER Expanding Your Computer You can expand the capabilities of your computer by connecting other peripheral devices When using a device be sure to read the instructions accompanying the device together with the relevant section in this chapter This chapter gives guidelines on installing and using the following devices e External monitor e USB device e Serial device e Video source e
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106. oes 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 e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Please note The use of a non shielded interface cable with this equipment is prohibited Wireless LAN Module Statement FCC CAUTION This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation If the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK computer has the Intel 3945abg module 802 11abg installed operation on the 5 15 5 25GHz frequency band is restricted to indoor use only The FCC requires indoor use for the 5 15 5 25GHz band to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co channel Mobile Satellite Systems When the internal ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK 802 11abg module is configured to the Motorola default stat
107. oner SWEDISH j VARNING Ebson aia vid felaktigt batteribyte Anv nd samma batterityp eller en ekvivalent typ som rekommenderas av apparattillverkaren Kassera anv nt batteri enligt fabrikantens instruktion FINNISH VAROITUS Paristo voi rajahtaa jos se on virheellisesti asennettu Vaihda paristo ainoastaan valmistajan suosittelemaan tyyppiin Havita kaytetty paristo valmistajan ohjeiden mukaisesti ENGLISH CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the equipment manufacturer Discard used batteries according to manufacturer s instructions German d VORSICHT Explosionsgefahr bei unsachgem f 3em Austausch der Batterie Ersatz nur durch denselben oder einen vom Hersteller empfohlenen gleich wertigen Typ Entsorgung gebrauchter Batterien nach Angaben des Herstellers FRENCH ATTENTION ll y a danger d explosion s il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du m me type ou d un type quivalent recommand par le constructeur Mettre au rebut les batteries usag es conform ment aux instructions du fabricant Attention for USA Users The product that you have purchased contains a rechargeable battery The battery is recyclable At the end of its useful life under various state and local laws it may be illegal to XIX dispose of this battery into the municipal waste strea
108. ons 2 5 inch SATA interface l f 80 GB standard shock mounted with heater PAC ISK DNNE Optional 120 GB hard disk drive 16 GB Solid State Drive SSD Storage Device Floppy Disk Drive Optional External USB floppy Configurable Media Bay Configurable Optional CD RW DVD ROM Combo Drive CD RW DVD Media Bay RW Dual Drive Secondary Battery or Removable 8 GB Secondary Solid State Drive SSD Specifications Parts Specifications e Fingerprint Scanner 500 dpi Requires customer provided software application e PCMCIA 1 x External Type II Cardbus support Accessory PCMCIA to PCI Express 34 converter card included O ports I O Ports 1 x Serial 3 x USB 2 0 1x RJ 11 1 x DC input 1 x Shrouded Hot docking Port 1 x RJ 45 10 100 100 Base TLAN 2x External RF Pass Through Ports 1 GPS 1 WWAN 56 K V 90 V 92 28 000 56 000 bits s data rates Broadcom BCM5755M 10 100 1000 Mbps Communications Intel 3945 Wireless LAN 802 11a b g using diversity l antennas Others Options GPS Lassen IQ module Bluetooth V2 0 e Universal AC adapter AC Adapter Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz AC Output 18 5V DC 120W Primary Smart Li ion battery 11 1 V 7200 mAH 3S3P Battery Secondary Smart Li ion battery 11 1V 3500 mAH Configurable Media Bay Option A 2 Specifications Parts Specifications Dimension WxDxH 3 2 x 11 1 x 13 2 336 mm x 283 mm x 78 mm Operating System SE Windows
109. quipment lt gt Den europeiske unionens WEEE direktiv krever at produkter som selges til EU land ma ha fjernet sappelkassermerket pa produktet eller i noen tilfeller pa innpakningen Som definert av WEEE direktivet betyr denne fjerningen av sappelkassermerket at kundene og sluttbrukerne EU land ikke skal kassere elektronisk og elektrisk utstyr eller tilbeh r sammen med husholdningsavtallat Kunder eller sluttbrukere innenfor EU skal kontakte en representant fra sin lokale utstyrsleverandar eller servicesenter for informasjon om avfallsh ndteringssystemet i det enkelte land Smernica Eur pskej Unie EU o odpade elektrick ch a elektronickych zariadeni OEEZ SK Smernica Eur pskej Unie OEEZ vyZaduje aby vyrabky pred van do krajin EU mali na sebe alebo v niektorych pripadoch na svojom obale umiesteny symbol v podobe preskrtnutej kolieskovej n doby na odpad Podia definicie tejto OEEZ smernice tento symbol pre krtnutej kolieskovej nadoby na odpad znamen Ze z kaznici a kone n pou vatelia v krajin ch EU by sa nemali zbavova elektrickych a elektronickych zariaden alebo doplnkov vyhadzovanim ich do dom ceho odpadu Z kaznici alebo kone n pouzivatelia v krajin ch EU by sa mali obratit pre intorm cie o syst me zberu odpadu v ich krajine na z stupcu dod vatela v ich lakalite alebo na RoHS WEEE EC Europos Sajungos ES Direktyva d l elektrini ir elektroniniy atliek WEEE
110. r further information e f you are sure the operation has stopped reset the computer See Resetting the Computer later in this chapter e Use Task Manager by pressing Ctrl Alt Del to close the error application 0 12 Troubleshooting Sound Problems No sound is audible e Make sure the volume control is not set too low e Make sure the audo driver is correctly installed e Make sure the computer is not on Standby mode e lfusing an external speaker make sure the speaker is properly connected Distorted sound is produced e Make sure the volume control is not set too high or too low In many cases a high setting can cause the audio electronics to distort the sound The sound system does not record e Adjust the playback or recording sound levels The external microphone or audio device does not work e Make sure the microphone is connected to the proper connector on the computer e Make sure the driver is installed in your computer e Click on the speaker icon on the taskbar and check the Windows volume control e Check the volume control of your computer otartup Problems When computer is turned on it does not respond and the Power Indicator does not light green e f you are using external AC power make sure the AC adapter is correctly and securely connected Also make sure the electrical outlet works properly e f you are using battery power make sure the battery has been charged prior to turning on th
111. r USB 1 1 devices and 480 Mbps for USB 2 0 devices such as digital camera scanner printer modem and mouse USB is specified to be an industry standard extension to the PC architecture It supports Plug and Play technology so you can install and remove USB devices without turning off the computer With its multiple connection capability up to 127 devices can be connected in a daisy chain configuration In addition you can use a USB hub that converts a single USB connector into multiple ports where USB devices can be connected To connect a USB device simply plug the device cable into one of the USB ports with the USB converging arrows symbol facing up Expanding Y our Computer 4 3 Connecting a Serial Device Your computer has a serial port for connecting a serial device such as an external modem Follow this procedure to connect a serial device 1 Plug the device cable to the serial port on the left side of the computer 2 urn on the computer I Tm ll M Dy II H eg NOTE Portable modems that derive power through the serial port cannot be used with the computer Instead use a modem that is powered by its own internal battery or external AC power 4 4 Expanding Y our Computer Connecting a Video Capture Device Your computer has a video capture port for connecting a video source such as high quality CCD as well as consumer electronic equipment such as DVCAM and VCR
112. r measures distance using the travel time of radio signals 3 To measure travel time GPS needs very accurate timing 4 Along with distance you need to know exactly where the satellites are in space 5 Finally you must allow for any delays the signal experiences as it travels through the atmosphere Operating Your Computer 2 25 Using the MESH Modem Optional Motorola s MESH networking technology enables users to wirelessly access critical broadband applications seamlessly anytine and anywhere Whether utilizing pre deployed infrastructure or an instant ad hoc broadband network formed with other users Motorolas MESH networking technology delivers real time data to detect prevent and respond Key features of MESH include e Advanced Encryption Standard AES Support for WtFi Clients e Layer 2 Multicast Support e Network Time Protocol NTP Support e Differentiated Services using IP quality of Service QoS Support e Over the Air Software upgrade Support e MAC Access Control lists e Web HTTP based management interface e SNMP agent for remote management e Firmware Upgrades via TFTP The following MESH modems are supported WMC6300 WMC7300 amp WDE1000 NOTE 1 Please refer to your MESH modem user manual for more information on installation and configuration of the modem 2 Refer to Page x of this manual for external antenna placement CAUTION MESH cards are EXTERNAL to the computer and when used they are
113. rates either on external AC power or on internal battery power This chapter tells you how to manage power effectively In order to ensure optimal battery performance it is important to use the battery properly The topics in this chapter include e What is an AC adapter e Howto charge the battery pack e When and how to initialize the battery pack e How to check the battery level e How to replace the battery pack e What happens when the battery charge is low and what are the actions to take e What is Power Management e How to save power Managing Power 3 1 AC Adapter A CAUTION 3 2 1 2 3 4 The AC adapter is designed for use with your computer only Connecting the AC adapter to another device can damage the adapter The AC power cord supplied with your computer is for use in the country where you purchased your computer If you plan to go overseas with the computer consult your dealer for the appropriate power cord When you disconnect the AC adapter disconnect from the electrical outlet first and then from the computer A reverse procedure may damage the AC adapter or computer When unplugging the connector always hold the plug head Never pull on the cord When connected to AC power the AC adapter converts from AC Alternating Current to DC Direct Current power for use by your computer and also charges the battery pack The AC adapter operates on any voltage in the range of 100 240 V AC Battery
114. ray open unnecessarily Also avoid touching the lens in the tray with your hand If the lens becomes dirty the drive may malfunction Do not wipe the lens using materials with rough surfaces such as paper towels Instead use a cotton swab to wipe the lens gently FDA regulations require the following statement for all laser based devices Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The optical disk drive is classified as a Class 1 laser product This label is located on the optical disk drive CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 Installing the Optical Disk Drive 2 HDD 2 Battery 1 Insert the optical disk drive 2 HDD 2 Battery into the Configurable Media Bay located on the right side of the computer d aridi Operating Your Computer 2 Slide the multipurpose bay lock unlock switch to the lock position to secure the optical disk drive 2 HDD 2 Battery in place SSeS 4 VC ll E opo 7 oons ot EE E 9 i oc e CCCo E 3 Tighten the positioning screws to lock the optical disk drive 2 HDD 2 Battery in place A CAUTION Customers utilizing the secondary battery as the only power source to operate their ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK will not receive a battery discharge cutoff warning during use in extreme temperatures above 50 C and below 10 C It
115. reement does not grant to you any shared development rights of intellectual property section 4 CONFIDENTIALITY You acknowledge that all Software contains valuable proprietary information and trade secrets and that unauthorized or improper use of Software will result in irreparable harm to Motorola for which monetary damages would be inadequate and for which Motorola will be entitled to immediate injunctive relief Accordingly You will limit access to Software to employees and agents who need to use the Software for Your internal business purposes and You will take appropriate action with those employees and agents to preserve the confidentiality of Software using the same degree of care to avoid unauthorized or improper disclosure as You use for the protection of Your own proprietary software but in no event less than reasonable care Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein You shall have no obligation to preserve the confidentiality of any proprietary information that i was in the public domain at the time of disclosure ii entered the public domain through no fault of You iii was given to You free of any obligation to keep it confidential iv is independently developed by You or v is disclosed as required by law provided that You notify Motorola prior to such disclosure and provide Motorola with a reasonable opportunity to respond section 5 RIGHT TO USE MOTOROLA S NAME You shall not during the term of this Agreement or t
116. rnal antenna will remain enabled and the external antenna will not be used The RF Pass Through of the ML910 Rugged Laptop is not compatible with ML900 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station The user must install the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit to utilize the external antenna After the installation of the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit the user has to enable the RF Pass Through option through MLUA ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station If the ML910 Rugged Laptop is docked in a ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station The ML910 Rugged Laptop internal antenna will remain enabled and the external antenna will not be used The ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station does not provide the RF Pass Through feature even for ML900 The RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit enables the user to utilize external antenna After the installation of the RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit the user must enable the RF Pass Through option through MLUA Wireless refers only to WWAN and GPS Connection Expanding Y our Computer 4 9 RF Pass Through Combinations Table below shows the combination of the different Vehicle Docking Station with ML910 Rugged Laptop Vehicle Docking Docking Station Station Pass Through Option ML910 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station RF Pass Through j RF Pass Through Function Retrofit Kit M Docking Staton Mid Tier Vehicle M Docking Staton Station ML900 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station ML900 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Statio
117. rning 1 Without the two positioning screws locked on the base the unit will no longer be waterproof and will be more susceptible to damage if dropped 2 The optical disk drive or any other secondary kit i e 27 HDD 2 Battery needs to be replaced back in the unit for positioning screws to lock on Inserting and Removing a Disk Follow this procedure to insert or remove a disk 1 Turn on the computer 2 Press the eject button and the optical disk drive tray will slide out partially Carefully pull it out until fully extended To insert a disk place the disk in the empty tray with its label facing up Gently press the center of the disk until it clicks into place vea re ESS SORES In use indicator To remove a disk hold the disk by its outer edge and lift it up from the tray 4 Gently push the tray back into the drive Operating Your Computer 2 15 NOTE In the unlikely event that you are unable to release the optical disk drive tray by pressing the eject button you can manually release the optical media See Optical Disk Drive Problems in Chapter 8 Using the Video Features 2 16 The video subsystem of your computer features 13 3 inch Display e 13 3 inch TFT Thin Film Transistor color LCD display with 1280x800 WXGA Wide Extended Graphics Array resolution e 128 MB discrete video memory e Simultaneous display on LCD and external monitor which is useful when you have
118. roper power source The voltage requirements are found on the product case and or packaging Do not use the adapter if the cord becomes damaged Do not attempt to service the unit There are no serviceable parts inside Replace the unit if it is damaged or exposed to excess moisture ran Lu CAUTION DO NOT PULL THE WIRE TO UNPLUGI Table of Contents Preface Chapter 1 Chapter 2 EEN XXV Genting Starner 1 1 Getting the Computer Running esses 1 2 Wa ok el AIR TO DEE 1 2 Installing the Battery Hack nu 1 2 Initializing the Battery Pack EE 1 3 CONMECHNG to AC POWER E 1 4 Opening he EE 1 5 Turning On and Off the Computer 1 5 Takinga Look al Compile EE 1 7 TOD Ofthe COMPUTE sariin a DRE a d iaa 1 7 Right Side eleng lei EE 1 8 Beleeg AC 1 9 Rear COMPOS INS ee een Eege EE 1 10 guejarennorog gm cT 1 11 Bottom Side Components enne nnns 1 12 Antenna Location Intergrated Radio Modems 1 13 Top Open GComponells istos so dtes eet ka ao cotta ate mee te SR E Exin eh eM xm guis 1 14 Where t0 Go Trom mI EE 1 16 Operating Your COMPUTER E 2 1 Starting and Shutting Down the Computer 2 2 SLAIN G fie nlel EEN 2 2 oridtang DOWN Ine Compute EE 2 2 Using tne Keyboard EE 2 3 TVDOWITIGIISO EE 2 3 Cursor Control Eege Pte ee et 2 4 N menc KeyPad EE 2 4 EUO OY MDO EE 2 5 NV Al tele EE 2 5 FUNCTION KEY m 2 5 SH EE 2 5 PIOU E 2 5 USMO TC OUCH PAC
119. rough is a standard feature on the High Tier ML910 Vehicle Docking Station and is available on compatible ML900 Vehicle Docking Stations by installing the RF Pass Through retrofit kit The ML910 RF Pass Through feature is not backward compatible with the ML900 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station s standard RF Pass Through facility that is intended for ML900 notebooks only EA E 3 D P CG Figure 1 Rear View of ML910 Expanding Your Computer 4 RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit The RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit allows the user to use the ML910 RF Pass Through ona ML900 Vehicle Docking Station applicable for both High Tier and Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station The RF Pass Through Retrofit Kit is also backward compatible with the ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station so that the RF Pass Through option can be added to a ML910 Mid Tier Vehicle Docking Station ML910 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station Dock the ML910 Rugged Laptop on the ML910 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station Turn ON the Power Switch on the Vehicle Docking Station Ensure the ML910 Rugged Laptop is securely docked on the ML910 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station The ML910 Rugged Laptop should have the RF Pass Through and Wireless options available in order to use the external antenna For ML910 High Tier Vehicle Docking Station the RF Pass Through will switch automatically when the ML910 Rugged Laptop is being docked The user does not need to make any changes in order to
120. rovided purchaser notifies Motorola according to the terms of this warranty Repaired or replaced Product is warranted for the balance of the original applicable warranty period All replaced parts of the Product shall become the property of Motorola This express limited warranty is extended by Motorola to the original end user purchaser purchasing the Product for purposes of leasing or for commercial industrial or governmental use only and is not assignable or transferable to any other party This is the complete warranty for the Product manufactured by Motorola Motorola assumes no obligations or liability for additions or modifications to this warranty unless made in writing and signed by an officer of Motorola Unless made in a separate written agreement between Motorola and the original end user purchaser Motorola does not warrant the installation maintenance or service of the Product Motorola cannot be responsible in any way for any ancillary equipment not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the product or for operation of the Product with any ancillary equipment and all such equipment is expressly excluded from this warranty Because each system which may use the Product is unique Motorola disclaims liability for range coverage or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty ll GENERAL PROVISIONS This warranty sets forth the full extent Motorola s responsibilities regarding the product
121. rty applications or middleware designed specifically to use this protocol are required but not included with the ML910 NOTE Please refer to your PRM240 user manual for more information on the installation and configuration of the modem The PRM240 modem features High sensitivity reception Low standby current consumption Auto wake up of host on incoming messages Roaming capabilities as used in the Private DataT AC network Easy to install service and update Operating Your Computer Using GPS Optional Navigation and positioning are crucial to many activities and yet the process has always been quite cumbersome With GPS technology you can now figure out where you are and where you are going Global Positioning System GPS is a worldwide radio navigation system formed from a constellation of 24 satellites and their ground stations GPS uses these man made stars as reference points to calculate positions accurate to a matter of meters In a sense it is like giving every square meter on the planet a unique address Five broad categories of GPS application e Location determining a basic position e Navigation getting from one location to another e Tracking monitoring the movement of people and things e Mapping creating maps of the world e Timing bringing precise timing to the world NOTE 1 The basis of GPS is triangulation from satellites 2 To triangulate a GPS receive
122. s are shown as below a The ML910 do not have RF Pass Through installed RF Pass Through here is refer to RF Antenna Switching Board b The ML910 are being docked to either ML900 or ML910 Office Port Replicator 12 Internal antenna will function if User selects the RF Pass Through Off in the RF Pass Through Mode 13 External antenna option will be available if User selects the RF Pass Through On in the RF Pass Through Mode Expanding Y our Computer 4 13 CHAPTER BIOS Setup Utility and ML Applications BIOS Setup Utility is a program for configuring the BIOS Basic Input Output System settings of the computer BIOS is a layer of software called firmware that translates instructions from other layers of software into instructions that the computer hardware can understand The BIOS settings are needed by your computer to identify the types of installed devices and establish special features The ML User Application or MLUA is designed for users to configure the parameters of various functions in the notebook By using these configuration parameters you can change the default configuration that automatically loads when you turn on the computer ML User Application is automatically launched every time you boot your notebook into Windows Operating System This can be indicated by the ML User Application icon on the taskbar Double clicking on the ML User Application icon will bring up the application window Every time you start t
123. ser can select Manual Selection to either Enable or Disable the RF Pass Through Apply need to be press by User in order to make the selection valid 10 Enable the RF Pass Through will be disabling the Internal Antenna and vice versa ase rough Cantral 1 Automatic Selection Pm Manu Selection RE Pass Theaugh Made B RF Pate Through On amp RF Pass Through OF Get Default Value OH Cancel Appi den Tempuranre WLAN Deier mm RF Pass Threugh SE GPS apen RF Pase Through Cantral 3 Automatic Selection Manual Selection RF Page Through Mode RE Pass Through On amp RF Pass Through OF tet Default Value oe cae Lapa Help 4 12 P Ur Apn nitur _ Temporaire atu WLAN Devito Speaker Omiga RF Pass Threugh eun TNT RAE Ces About RF Pase Through Cantral 2 amp Automatic Selection Manual Selection RE Pass Through Mais amp RF Pass Thweugh On amp RF Pass Thraugh OF Hein Cancel Apply P Ur Apn nitur Temgeraure atuy WLAN Davita Speaker Dutgat RF Pass Threugh WAR Dorice Menit Gamer Purpose Mi Ces About RF PaseThrough Control 4 Automatic Selection amp Manual Selection RF Pass Through Made m RF Peee Trhrotigh On RF Pass Through OF iret Default Value L o Caen Carew Chein Expanding Y our Computer 11 Note that RF Pass Through Option will not be applicable if certain conditions have been met The condition
124. ston direktiivi sahke ja elektroniikkaromusta WEEE edelhyttaa ett laitteet jossain tapauksissa pakkaukset on varustettava merkill jossa on ristilla yliviivattu pyorill varustettu roska astia Direktiivi maarittelee ett talla merkill varustettua s hk tai elektronilkkaromua ei saa heittaa talousj tteisiin Tietoa kierratysmateriaalin lajittelusta EU maissa saa paikalliselta laitteen jalleenmyy jalta tai kierr tyskeskuksesta De Europese WEEE richtlijn Waste of CFL Electrical and Electronic Equipment De Europese WEEE richtlijn vereist dat producten die worden verkocht in EU landen beschikken over het doorgestreepte vuilnisemmerlabel op het product of in sommige gevallen op de verpakking Hiermee wil de WEEE richtlijn klanten en eindgebruikers in EU landen erop wijzen dat ze hun elektronische en elektrische apparatuur of accessoires niet mogen weggooien met het huishoudelijk afval Klanten of eindgebruikers in EU landen dienen contact op te nemen met de vertegenwoordidger of het servicecentrum van de lokale leverancier voor informatie over het afvalinzamelingssysteem in hun land D 3 rau Az Eur pai Uni EU Elektromos s HU elektronikus k sz l k hullad kaira WEEE vonatkoz ir nyelve Az Eur pai Unio WEEE ir nyelve el irja hogy az EU tag llamaiban ertekesitett term kek eset ben legyen felt ntetve az athuzatt hulladekgyujtct abrazolo cimke a term ken vagy egyes esetek ben a csoma
125. talling and Initializing Battery Pack Connecting to the AC power Opening the cover Turning on the computer Turning off the computer Then you will find a section briefly introducing the external components of the computer The last section navigates you to the information you may need after the computer is ready for use Getting Started 1 1 Getting the Computer Running 1 2 This section guides you through the procedures for getting the computer ready for operation Unpacking After unpacking the shipping carton you should find these standard items e Notebook computer e Accessories AC adapter 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz AC power cord US Battery DVD including Drivers and User Guide Windows XP or Windows Vista Business edition Operating System DVD PCMCIA to Express 34 Card Converter Nero OEM Suite DVD Inspect all the items If any item is damaged or missing notify your dealer immediately Keep the shipping carton and packing materials in case you need to ship or store the computer in the future Installing the Battery Pack A CAUTION 1 There is danger of damage if the battery is incorrectly installed 2 Do not attempt to disassemble the battery pack To install the battery pack follow these steps 1 Make sure the computer is not on or connected to the AC power 2 Loosen the four screws and lift the battery pack compartment cover to take it off the computer Getting Started
126. tches the LCD off and on Switches the display output when an external device is connected N LCD LCD amp CRT CRT serves as the sleep button that you can define with Windows Power Management See Power Management in Chapter 3 switches the LCD backlight on and off Switches the Optional GPS Receiver on and off 2 Using the Touchpad 2 8 Ar CAUTION Do not use a sharp object such as a pen on the touchpad Doing so may damage the touchpad surface as well as the RUBBER part of the touchpad NOTE 1 By default the touchpad is enabled Use the Fn F2 hot key to enable disable this function The touchpad indicator found on the keyboard panel glows red when it is disabled 2 For optimal performance of the touchpad keep your fingers and the pads clean and dry When tapping on the pad tap lightly Do not use excessive force The touchpad is a pointing device that allows you to communicate with the computer by controlling the location of the pointer on the screen and making selections with the buttons ag Eesen Ze if Eer d xS dA oe Ah ZE JE A see y me A j I5 m Penis TER x en um fers ei B The touchpad consists of a rectangular pad and four buttons To use the touchpad place your forefinger or thumb on the pad The rectangular pad acts like a miniature duplicate of your display As you slide your fingertip across the pad the cursor on the screen moves ac
127. that lets you know exactly where on your screen anything you type will appear 2 It can take the form of a vertical or horizontal line a block or one of many other shapes Numeric Keypad A 15 key numeric keypad is embedded on the typewriter keys as shown next 7 3 J 9 t l EI EI Numeric keys facilitate the entering of numbers and calculations When Num Lock is turned on the numeric keys are activated meaning you can use these keys to enter numerals NOTE 1 When the numeric keypad is activated and you need to type the English letter in the keypad area you can turn Num Lock off or you can press Fn and then the letter without turning Num Lock off 2 Some software may not be able to use the numeric keypad on the computer If so use the numeric keypad on an external keyboard instead 2 4 Operating Your Computer Euro Symbol For the Euro dollar sign On an UK keyboard hold down the Alt Gr key and press 4 which hasa Euro sign on it Windows Keys The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows specific functions Ze Windows Logo key and Ed Application key The SS Windows Logo key opens the Start menu and performs software specific functions when used in combination with other keys The E Application key has the same effect as a right mouse click See your Windows manual for more information Function Keys On the top row of the keyboard are the function keys F1 to F12 Function keys
128. the 4x keys to move cursor over the string of Boot Settings Configuration Boot Device Priority Hard Disk Drives amp Removable Drives for configuring the following features e Boot Setting Configuration Configure POST behavior e Boot Device Drives Set the Boot Device Priority Sequence e Hard Disk Drives Removable Drives CD amp DVD Drives Set the Boot Device Priority Sequence from available Drives e Network Boot Enables or Disables Network Boot e Boot Display Device Set Display Device used when system boots e Resume On RTC Alarm Enable or Disable System wake up on RTC Alarm 5 8 BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA Boot Settings Configuration BIOS SETUP UTILITY Quick Boot Enabled Under the Boot tab use the 48 keys to move cursor over the string of Quick Boot Quiet Boot amp NumLock on Boot to enable or disable the feature e Quick Boot Enable or Disable Quick Boot Enabling this option will allows BIOS to skip certain tests while booting this will decrease the time needed to boot the system e Quiet Boot Enabling this option will show logo screen instead of POST messages e NumLock on Boot set status amp NumLock when system boots BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA 5 0 Boot Device Priority BIOS SETUP UTILITY lst Boot Device And Boot Device vO2 61 C Cope rt 1985 2006 erican Megatre Set the boot sequence from the available devices A device en
129. the built in GPS module Default setting is OFF e General Purpose I O tab allows user to turn ON or OFF the GPIO port 0 and GPIO port 1 when notebook is docked to a Vehicle Dock Default setting is OFF both GPIO ports e Monitor tab displays the following information O O O O O Processor Temperature Battery Capacity Car Voltage Docking Board Temperature Docking Fan Speed e WWAN Device tab displays the name of the built in WWAN module and it allows user to turn ON or OFF the built in WWAN module Default setting is OFF 5 14 BIOS Setup Utility amp MLUA e Temperature tab displays the following temperature readings from different sensors located on the system Processor Temperature LCD Display Temperature System Temperature Hard Disk Drive Temperature Primary Battery Temperature o Secondary Battery Temperature O O Or X e Battery tab allows user to select the most frequently used battery charger profile which defines the battery calibration cycle e This WLAN Device tab displays the name of the built in WLAN module and it allows user to turn ON or OFF the built in WLAN module By default setting is OFF e This Speaker Output tab allows user to define the notebook speaker behavior General Guidelines Below are the general guidelines on how to use the ML User Application e Click on the OK button to save changes and close the ML User Application window e Click on the Cancel button to discard changes and
130. the computer Keep the computer at least 13 cm 5 inches away from electrical appliances that can generate a strong magnetic field such as TVs refrigerators motors or large audio speakers Do not move the computer abruptly from a cold to a warm place A temperature difference of more than 10 C 18 F will cause condensation inside the unit which may damage the storage media Do not place the computer on an unsteady surface General Guidelines Do not place heavy objects on top of the computer as this may damage the display The screen surface can be easily scratched Do not use paper towels to clean the display Avoid touching it with a ballpoint pen or pencil To maximize the life of the backlight in the display use the system s power management feature to automatically turn off the backlight Avoid using a screen saver or other software that prevents the power management from working Cleaning Guidelines Never clean the computer with its power on Use a soft cloth moistened with water or a non alkaline detergent to wipe the exterior of the computer Gently wipe the display with a soft lint free cloth Do not use alcohol or detergent on the display Dust or grease on the touchscreen can affect its sensitivity Clean the touchscreen by using adhesive tape to remove dust and grease on its surface Caring for the Computer 1 3 7 4 Battery Pack Guidelines Optimal Use of the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK Battery The
131. tional GPS Receiver WMC6300 amp WMC7300 Primary TX and RX MC8775 and MC5725 Primary TX and RX Secondary RX only MC5725 Secondary RX only Antenna WDE1000 1 13 Top Open Components Ref Component Description o LCD Screen with touch panel Displays the output of the computer Device Indicator Show the current status of the computer s SC SSES devices Power on Green color Standby mode Amber color Hard disk drive in use Amber color Blinking Hard disk heater is on Red color Blinking 1 14 See Also P 2 10 P 3 2 amp 3 P 2 11 Getting Starte d Component Description See Also Battery charging indicator Battery full Glows green Battery charging Glows amber Battery low Red Blinking P 14 Glows green when the computer is connected Power Button Turns your computer ON or OFF Keyboard serves as the data input device of the computer Fingerprint Scanner Contains the fingerprint scanner Device Indicators Show the current status of the computer s devices Touchpad indicator Glows green or red when the touchpad is enabled press Fn F2 to toggle the touchpad on off or disabled 5 5 gt sii d a E i z Si D O p DS DS 9 Ce Ne 0 ju Co Num Lock indicator Caps Lock indicator Detects ambient light and automatically turns Light Sensor on off the keyboard backlight function Hot keys Fn F1 e Touchpad Touchpad Buttons S
132. tlet the plugs and power cords If the power button does not respond to a light touch press the button firmly If you are using battery power make sure that it has a remaining charge and that it is installed correctly During operation the screen may automatically turn off as a result of power management Press any key to see if the screen comes back The brightness level might be too low Increase brightness by pressing Fn F6 The display output might be set to an external device To switch the display back to the LCD press Fn F9 or change the display through the settings in Display Properties Try turning the computer off refer the Resetting the computer section on P 8 14 Wait for a few seconds then turn on again The characters on the screen are dim Adjust the brightness and or contrast Black or white dots appear on the display at all times e A small number of missing discolored or bright dots on the screen are an intrinsic characteristic of TFT LCD technology It should not be regarded as a LCD defect Resolution cannot be adjusted to desired setting e Make sure that the video driver is correctly installed The external monitor displays nothing e Make sure that the monitor is turned on e Make sure that the monitor s signal cable is properly connected Troubleshooting 8 7 8 8 e Switch the display to the monitor by pressing Fn F9 or change the display through the settings in Display
133. ts reserved Copyright 2007 2008 by Motorola Inc No part of this user guide may be transmitted stored in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Motorola Inc All rights reserved LICENSE AGREEMENT MOTOROLA INC MOTOROL A IS WILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE EMBEDDED IN THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT THE SOFTWARE TO YOU ONLY ON THE CONDITION THAT YOU ACCEPT ALL OF THE TERMS CONTAINED IN THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THE TERMS CAREFULLY YOUR USE OF THE PRODUCT WITH THE EMBEDDED SOFTWARE WILL INDICATE YOUR ASSENT TO THEM IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THESE TERMS THEN MOTOROLA IS UNWILLING TO LICENSE THE SOFTWARE TO YOU IN WHICH EVENT YOU SHOULD NOT USE THE PRODUCT WITH THE EMBEDDED SOFTWARE AND YOU SHOULD RETURN IT TO THE PLACE FROM WHICH IT WAS ACQUIRED AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED Section 1 GRANT OF LICENSE Motorola hereby grants to you a personal non exclusive non transferable right to use the ooftware subject to the Conditions Of Use set forth in Section 2 below and the terms and conditions of this Agreement Section 2 CONDITIONS OF USE 2 1 Use of the Software outside of the conditions set forth herein is strictly prohibited and will be deemed a breach of this Agreement 2 2 You shall use the Software i only for Your internal business purposes ii only as described in the Software or product document
134. ue les clients et les utilisateurs des pays de l UE ne devraient pas inclure leurs quipements lectriques et lectroniques ou accessoires dans leurs d chets m nagers Les clients ou utilisateurs des pays de l UE devraient contacter le repr sentant local de leur fournisseur d quipement ou un centre de service pour s informer sur le syst me de collection de d chets dans leur pays La direttiva de la Unione Europea EU sui rifiuti di apparecchiature elettriche ed elettroniche RAEE CIT La direttiva RAEE della Unione Europea richiede che i prodotti venduti nei paesi della UE debbano essere marcati con il simbolo di un contenitore di spazzatura mobile barrato sul prodotto o In casi eccezionali sul imballaggio Il simbolo di un contenitore di spazzatura mobile barrato conforme alla direttiva RAEE significa chi i clienti e detentori finali nei paesi della UE non dovrebbero smaltire ali apparecchi o gli accessori elettronici ed elettrici con i normali rifiuti domestici clienti o i detenton finali nei paesi della UE dovrebbero rivolgersi al tomitore rappresentante o centro di riparazione locale per ottenere informazioni sui sistemi predisposti nel proprio paese per la raccolta di tali apparecchi usati D 1 Richtlinie ber Elektro und Elektronik Altgerate WEEE der Europ ischen Union EU DE Produkte die in EU L ndern auf den Markt gebracht werden m ssen mit einer durchgestrichenen Abfalltonne gekennzeichn
135. ur selection correctly l Provides access to the available drivers selections that apply to the Vista and XP operating system in your computer Be sure to validate which OS your computer is using before installing any drivers or applications Allows you to browse the contents of this DVD Requires the ADOBE Browse DVD adie User Guide Allows you to access the electronic version of the User Guide Quick ReferencejAllows you to access the electronic version of the ML910 RUGGED Guide NOTEBOOK User Guide Get ADOBE This is a hot link to the ADOBE web site in order to access and download the ADOBE Reader for viewing the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK User Guide on this DVD Device Drivers Reader Icon Installing Software Drivers 6 3 Installing Device Drivers Click on either Vista Drivers or XP Drivers in the Main Menu based on the operating system that you are using After selecting either Vista Drivers or XP Drivers the next step is to select Device Drivers or Applications to be installed The Menu Trees shown in Figure 6 1 provides a list of the possible selections for both operating systems Vista Drivers XP Drivers Vista Device Drivers XP Device Drivers Bluetooth Bluetooth Chipset Chipset DSP DSP EVDO EVDO Wireless Watcher Wireless watcher MC5725 Driver MC5725 Driver Fingerprint Fingerprint HD Audio HD Audio LAN LAN Modem Modem Registry MotoMesh Touchpad Registry Touchpanel Touchpad U
136. use of ancillary equipment or software not furnished by Motorola which is attached to or used in connection with the Product The foregoing states the entire liability of Motorola with respect to infringement of patents by the Product or any of its parts thereof Regulatory Information SAFE USAGE NOTIFICATION For reasons of personal safety and optimal radio performance Motorola has designed the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK with the intended purpose and position of use either in a secured vehicle docking station or on top of an office desk Motorola strongly recommends using this product in a vehicle only when it is physically secured in a docking station or assured stationary location as failure to do so may cause the product to cause harm during accidents or other conditions US and Canada Class B Regulations USA Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to 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 can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment d
137. used with PCMCIA based wireless transmitters Motorola only supports the use of PCMCIA based wireless transmitter cards that have been approved for use in the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK Currently the WMC6300 WMC7300 and WDE1000 have been approved Other 3rd party PCMCIA based wireless transmitters have not been RF exposure evaluated for use in the ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK and may not comply with FCC RF exposure requirements IMPORTANT NOTE To comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements the antennas used for this transmitter must be installed to provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter other than those approved for use in Motorola series ML910 RUGGED NOTEBOOK Canada Canadian Department of Communications Radio Interference Regulations Class B Compliance Notice This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canada Interference Causing equipment regulations Cet appareil num rique de Classe B respecte toutes les exigences du R glement Canadien sur le mat riel brouileur This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la cl
138. uter in Hibernation Hibernation mode by Closing the display cover Pressing the power button Press the power button 2 2 Operating Your Computer NOTE 1 Placing your computer in standby sleep mode allows you to return to the tasks you were doing the next time you start up the computer See Power Management in Chapter 3 for more information 2 Pressing the power button for 4 seconds or longer shuts the computer off Pressing and holding down the power button for 10 seconds or more once the computer is turned off causes the internal controller to reset t CAUTION Using the power button to shut down the computer can cause damage to the operating system when shutting down Using the Keyboard Your keyboard has all the standard functions of a fullsized computer keyboard with an additional Fn key for specific functions The standard functions of the keyboard are divided into four major categories e Typewriter keys e Cursor control keys e Numeric keys e Function keys Typewriter Keys Typewriter keys are similar to the keys on a typewriter Several keys that are not found on the typewriter such as the Ctrl Alt Esc and lock keys are added for special purposes When the lock keys Caps Lock Num Lk and Scroll LK are pressed their corresponding indicators will light up Operating Your Computer 2 3 Cursor Control Keys NOTE 1 The word cursor refers to the indicator on the screen
139. vice that allows you to communicate with the computer by controlling the location of the pointer on the screen and making a selection The touchscreen allows you to use the computer without a mouse or touchpad Here are some common terms that you should know when using the touchscreen Click Point Tap gently on the touchscreen Double click Tap twice on the touchscreen rapidly Drag and Press lightly on the touchscreen and move your drop object by dragging your finger until you reach the new location drag Finally release your finger drop when you finish dragging your selection to the destination The object will drop into the new location Operating Your Computer Using the Hard Disk Drive Your computer normally comes with a 2 5 inch Serial ATA hard disk drive A hard disk drive is a storage device where your operating system and application programs are stored This type of drive embodies the latest in fast reliable mass storage by integrating all the control circuitry necessary for operation directly onto the drive itself This allows the drive manufacturer to optimize the performance of the drive Indicates HDD Heater on or HDD in use The system comes with a built in heater that automatically turns on during low temperature operation The HDD heater on indicator blinks red when the heater is on In low temperature environments you should operate the system using AC power to conserve battery power CAUTION
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