Philips 100WT10P User manual

Philips 100WT10P Manual

Philips 100WT10P manual content summary:

  • Philips 100WT10P | User manual - Page 1
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    RDP 7.6 Windows Media Player 7.7 Transcriber 7.8 Hot Key Utility 7.9 VGA Utility 7.10 Registry Utility 7.11 Word Pad 8 Troubleshooting 9 Safety and product care instructions 10 Appendix A: Specifications B: I/O Interfaces C: Proprietary notice and liability disclaimer D: Regulatory Information
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    and add to bottom line efficiency by speeding up business processes. With modular design, the 100WT10P can be easily customized for industry or site-specific applications or needs. This manual will guide you through 100WT10P simple set-up, introduce you to its range of features and help you source
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    switch 5. DC-in jack 6. & 7. Nut screw holes 7 Bottom 1. Docking connector to the base station 2 3 45 6 Back 1. Modular connector (supports COM, PCI, USB1.1 host) 2. Cover for Flash memory and coin battery 3. Battery Latch 1 4. Battery Latch 2 5. Speaker 8 7 6. Battery 5 7. Software
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    to withstand such as a physical impact or a liquid spill. 1. Drop resistant. It has the anti-shock design to resistant to 3 feet drop test 2. Liquid spill. 100WT10P meets the IP53 requirement for water and dust resistance.
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    the power switch at lower-left corner of your 100WT10P is in the OFF position. 2.2.2. Install the battery. 1. Place 100WT10P on your desk with its face down. 2. time, the recalibration protocol will automatically launch. Follow the instructions to walk through the process. 2.4 WLAN setup 1.Tap START
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    is blinking green when the battery's remaining charged falls to less than 6 percent. Critical low charge The power light blinks amber when the charge falls under 3 percent. If your 100WT10P is powered up and immediately enters the suspend mode, it means the battery is uncharged.To avoid loss of
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    3 POWER SUPPLY 6 3.2.6. Power saving Power saving is available when your 100WT10P is idle.There are three levels of power saving. Level 1. User idle: lower screen light Level 2. System idle: off screen light Level 3. Suspend: power off to suspend To make changes to power saving setup, Tap START
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    input.When the system turns on for the first time, it defaults to tap input. NOTE: The two styli that are supplied with 100WT10P are designed for your screen. Use of fingertip or other pointers could damage your screen. 4.1.1 Handwriting Transcriber is the software application for handwriting
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    to tap or double-tap. Each user's tapping pattern is different.The 100WT10P system setup process 'learns' each new user's tapping pattern 'signature'. Double tap STYLUS 4. Choose the DOUBLE-TAP 5. Follow the onscreen instructions To recalibrate the stylus tapping pattern: 1.Tap START 2. Tap SETTINGS
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    options are displayed 4.2 On-Screen Keyboard Uers can 'type' message with the onscreen keyboard.To display, press the Input Panel hardware button on your 100WT10P.To hide it, press the button again.You can choose between large or small input panel. Here's how: 1.Tap START 2.Tap SETTING 3.Tap
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    OK 5.1.2 When the connection is ready, you may be required to launch a remote control application to communicate between your 100WT10P and the host computer.The 100WT10P ships with two applications to do this: 1. Remote Desktop Connection connects to a Window server 2. Critrix ICA Manager connects
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    network IP . Ask your network administrator to provide the required setup information. 5.2 LAN You can use the PCMCIA slot or USB port to connect your 100WT10P to a LAN Windows CE.net provides universal interfaces for many different hardware peripherals. (For a list of products
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    to a host PC. A Mini USB B to A cable is used as the synchronization cable. Figure A illustrates use of the Mini USB B to A cable. It connects the 100WT10P to a host PC. When the cable connection is ready, setup for PC connection: 1.Tap on START 2.Tap on SETTINGS 3.Tap on CONTROL PANEL 4.Tap on
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    the target device in line of sight of each other and at a distance of no more than one meter. On your 100WT10P to setup for IR 1.Tap START 2.Tap SETTINGS 3.Tap CONTROL PANEL 4.Tap the PC CONNECTION 5. Check the box: Allow connection with desktop computer when device
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    Tap on START 2.Tap on PROGRAMS 3.Tap on INTERNET EXPLORER 7.3 ActiveSync The Microsoft ActiveSync application enables you to transfer files between your 100WT10P and a host PC running Windows 98,Windows Me, or Windows 2000 Professional. 1.Tap on START 2.Tap on PROGRAMS 3.Tap on ACTIVESYNC 7.4 Citrix
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    MANAGER 7.5 Microsoft RDP5.1 This is a terminal services client that allows you to connect your 100WT10P to a Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 terminal both LCD and miniVGA port.The other function is to adjust the back light of the screen for your working environment. To launch VGA utility,
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    7 FEATURED SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS 16 7.10 Registry Utility User can save the OS registry information to avoid being deleted in the case of un-resolved system freeze or in the case of hardware reset. To launch Registry Utility 1.Tap on CONTROL PANEL 2.Tap on RegUtility 7.11 Wordpad Create, open
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    8 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 8.1 The 100WT10P will not turn on... 8.1.1 Make sure that both the battery to resume operation. 8.1.3 When power is on, you will see: a. On the pad: Power indicator light above the screen on the right will turn green b. On base station: Power indicator located in the center
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    8 TROUBLESHOOTING 18 8.3 How do I turn off my 100WT10P? To end operation: Go to the power switch under the orange protective cover on the lower left side. Or tap on the Start Menu and then choose "Suspend" to turn off the pad. NOTE: This places the pad in standby mode. Unlike a PC, your 100WT10P
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    TROUBLESHOOTING Is MS Transcriber supported by RDP? RDP service does not support handwriting input using use a password to protect my data on 100WT10P? You can use a password to protect your according to the manufacturer's instructions. Performing a full reset Cisco LEAP supported? Philips supplies
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    9 SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE INSTRUCTIONS 20 To clean the screen: 1. To removes dust and other particles, wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. 2. For heavy duty cleaning, wipe the screen with a soft, clean cloth lightly sprayed with a commercial window cleaner that does not contain
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    Panel Characteristic 10.4 inch Transmissive TFT LCD Resolution: SVGA, 800 x 600 pixels Audio System AC97 internal microphone and speaker; stereo supported via earphone jack Durability Rugged anti-shock design withstanding 3 feet drop test IP53 water and dust resistant construction Pad I/O 1 x mini
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    APPENDIX B: I/O INTERFACES 22 100WT10P supports the following I/O modular connectors HARDWARE Storage Fax/Modem Network Multimedia Display Mouse Keyboard Barcode Reader PC connection Earphone Microphone DRIVER COMPATIBILITY IBM Microdrive IBM Microdrive
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    DISCLAIMER 23 The information disclosed in this document, including all designs and related materials, is the valuable property of Philips and/or its licensors. Philips and/or its licensors, as appropriate, reserve all patent, copyright and other proprietary rights to this document, including all
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    RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. CE Declaration of Conformity Philips Consumer Electronics declare under our responsibility that the product is in conformity with the following standards - EN60950:1992+A1+A2
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    interface: 802.11b Relative humidity: 5 ~ 80 % Standards IEEE802.11b WLAN, PCMCIA 2.1, JEIDA 4.2, roaming support Frequency 2.4 to 2.4835GHz (Industrial Scientific Medical Band) Channels Maximum: Channels, depending on regulatory authorities Modulation: (11Mbps, 5.5Mbps), DQPSK (2Mbps), DBPSK
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    contact www.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative) Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local Philips dealer.
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    Specifications subject to change without notice. All dimensions shown are approximate. ©2004 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. Reproduction, copying, usage, modifying, hiring, renting, public performance, transmission and/or broadcasting in whole or part is prohibited without
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