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M OTION C OMPUTING LE1600 TC M ICROSOF T W INDOWS XP E MBEDDED T ABLET C LIENT U SER G UIDE[...]
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Copyright Information Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. Atheros. the Atheros logo, Super G , Super A/ G , Wake-on-Wireless, and Wake-on-Theft are registered trademarks of Atheros Communicati ons, Inc. AuthenT e c is a registered trademark of AuthenT ec, Inc. BLUETOOTH is a registered trademark owned by the Blu etooth [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide iii Table of Contents About This User Guide How To Search The PDF Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vii Cautions, Warnings and Notices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .vii Menu Items, Buttons, Icons . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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iv Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Power Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Configuring Your Power Management Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Using Your Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide v Appendix A T roubleshooting and Support Solutions To Common Problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67 Frequently Asked Questions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71 Motion Warranties . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide vii About This User Guide H OW T O S EARCH T HE PDF D OCUMENT ATION Y ou can search for and locate informat ion in this PDF using the following methods: • In the Bookmark navigation tab (lef t frame of PDF), select the section of the user guide you want to vi ew . The section opens in the right [...]
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viii Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide R EFERENCE S TO U SING THE P EN AND P EN F UNCTION B UTTON Notations for u sing the Motion Digitizer Pen, which are found throughout this User Guide, are described below: • T ap — Firmly t ap the pen on the T ablet Client display , without pressing the function button on the pen; a tap eq[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 1 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client Chapter 1 Getting S t arted with Y our T ablet Client The Motion LE1600 TC T ablet Client combines the best features of thin client computing with the unique mo bility and versatility found only in a T ablet Client. For more information about [...]
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2 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client • Motion Dashboard for convenient access to T ablet Client controls • Three clients: Remo te Desktop, CITRIX Met aFrame Access® Program Neighborhood, and Microsof t Internet Explorer for application supp ort • High speed USB port s • F[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 3 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client Pen Usage Think of the pen as your mouse; revi ew the following pen informat ion about tapping the pen a nd the using the function button. • T ap — Firmly tap the pen on the T ablet Client display , without pressing the function button on [...]
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4 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client T o familiarize yourself with the T ablet Client, perform the following: • Review the User Guide • Open the Motion Dashboard Using Y our Motion T ablet and User Guide Double-tap the shortcut User Guide icon on your desktop to open the Motio[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 5 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client H ARDWARE O VERVIEW T ablet Client Display The Motion T ablet Client includes a 12.1-inch display with wide viewing angles. The T ablet Client standard di splay incorporates the following features: • A highly-readable, liquid-cryst al displa[...]
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6 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client The fingerprint reader also se rves as a scrolling device; you can move your finger vertically (from top to botto m) to scroll the cursor within the active application window . Motion AC Adapter The Motion AC Adapter has three component s: • [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 7 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client T ablet Client LEDs, Buttons , Connectors, and Other Component s Wireless On/Off Alternately turns wirel ess on and off; makes it easy to disable wireless on airplanes (button must be pressed and he ld for 1/2 second to take ef fect) Pen bay S[...]
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8 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client PC card slot Holds one T ype-II PC Card for mem ory expansion, Smart Card SD card Slot Holds one SD-type card, for memory exp ansion (SDIO compatible) Infrared (IrDA) transceiver An infrared transceiver built into the T ablet Client. Allows com[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 9 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client Front Panel Buttons The front pan el of the Motion T ablet Client contain s six buttons. The SAS (secure attention sequence) button is loca ted at the top left corner of the T ablet Client and activates the Ctrl-Alt-Del function when it is pre[...]
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10 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client Battery S tatus LEDs Y our Motion T ablet Client is equipped with a smart battery that pro vides information about it s power status. CAUTION : T o avoid personal injury , or the risk of fire or explosion if the battery is overheated, wait unt[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 11 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client P ORT S , S LOT S AND C ONNECTOR S Description of Lef t-S ide of T ablet Client The Motion T ablet Client contains a number of port s and connectors that you can use to attach to input/output and networking devices. The followin g illustratio[...]
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12 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client Description of Right-Side of T ablet Client The following illustration shows the po rt s, slots, and con nectors that are located on the right side of the LE1600 TC T ablet Client. The right side of the T ablet Client contains the following co[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 13 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client Attachment Points for Convertible Keyboard. The re are two attachment points fo r mating the T ablet Client to the Motion Convertible Keyboard. When the T ablet Client is attached to the keyboard, the T ablet Client can be angled to provide a[...]
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14 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client Also, if you disable your wi reless connection from the Motion Dashboard , it may still appear to be working for a short time. The wireless/Bluetooth LED ma y continue to blink for a few seconds. This is a timing d elay; the connection will en[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 15 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client Audio - Microphones Available settings: • Mute — Sliding scale changes microphone volume • Narrow Angle — Best setting for dict ation, V oice over IP (V oIP), or “voice noisy” environment s • Medium Angle — Best setting for sm[...]
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16 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 1 Getting Started with Y our T ablet Client Motion Security Center The Motion Security Center consolidat es the t ablet security applications into one single security management da shboard. It provides the ability to manage the security applications and settings from a single point. Y o[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 17 Chapter 1 Getting S tarted with Y our T ablet Client assistance. This environ ment enables ef ficient management of soft ware applications and hardware periphe rals. Software updates are performed at the server level, thereby ensuring tha t all T ablet Clients connected to a server are running [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 19 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client This chapter contains t he following sections: • “Pen and Ink” on pag e 19 • “Audio and V ideo” on page 22 • “Power Management” on p age 27 • “Security Features and Settings” on p age[...]
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20 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Calibrating Y our Digitizer Pen T o calibrate your digitizer pen: 1. Select Star t > Control Panel. 2. In the navigation p ane of the Control Panel, tap Switc h to Classic Vie w . 3. Double-tap the W acom Pen Settings icon. 4. T ap th e Calibrate [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 21 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client The word “writing” disappears from the screen and is replaced by the typed word “writing” at the cursor locati on in the Notep ad application. Depending on how quickly you write and the settings for ritePen, you may be able to write several wo[...]
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22 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Using the On Screen Keyboard Y ou can use the On Screen Keyboard to type words, letters, numbers, and characters from keyboard using yo u r pen. For improved security and accuracy , you may want to enter pa sswords with the On Screen Keyboard instead[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 23 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client Adjusting Display Settings and Screen Brightness The Display settings on the Motio n Dashboard are used to set the brightness level of the LCD display . These settings are used in conjunction with the Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) to maint ain a level of[...]
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24 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Turn ing the Display On and Off T o turn the display on and off: 1. Open the Motion Da shboard by pressing the button on the T ablet Cli- ent, or by selecting the menu S tart > All Programs > Motion Resources > Motion Dashboard . 2. T ap Off[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 25 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client Mirroring or Extending Y our Display The T ablet Client has a Dual Head Video Controller that lets you run a presentation from your T ablet Client on an external monitor o r data projector while taking notes in in k. Y ou can al so move application s [...]
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26 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client T o Mirror the T ablet Client Display: 1. Open the Motion Dashboa rd . 2. Select the Mirror Display radio button under External Monitor . This setting automatically creates an identica l display on the external monitor . NOTE: Y ou can also tap the i[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 27 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client P OWER M ANAGEMENT The T ablet Client provides access to a comprehensive suite of power management functions by using the buttons and controls on the Motion Dashboard . Configuring Y our Powe r Management Settings The following power-related settings [...]
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28 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Alarms. The Alarms tab shows the Alarms window . This option lets you specify the point at which battery alarms are activated fo r both the low and critically low battery level states. Y ou also define the action that the T ablet Client should take w[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 29 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client • Reading Battery Power from Motion Dashboa rd The Motion Dashboard also has a batte ry power gauge that displays the percent of remaining battery charge. I f a S tandard Battery and a Extended Battery are both attached, t he power reading is the cu[...]
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30 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Charging the Battery When you connect the T ablet Client to AC power wit h a battery att ached, the system automatically charges the ba ttery until it reaches full charge. If two batteries are atta ched, the primary battery charg es first, followed b[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 31 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client • When choosing St and By , the T ablet Client is designed to maintain your system for up to 30 seconds while you swap the battery . • However , you may have less than 30 seconds if you are running a number of programs that drain power f aster . ?[...]
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32 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client S ECURITY F EATURES AND S ETTINGS Motion Computing has strongly e mbraced the need for enhanced platform- based security for the T ablet Client. The result of that commitme nt has been to provide an out-of-box, safe computing environment t hat enable[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 33 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client Fingerprint Reader and Motion OmniPass The T a blet Client Fingerprint Reader (built-in hardware ) and the Motion OmniPass Control Center (softwa re appl ication) are vital e lements of the Motion Security Center . Using the Fingerprint Reader and thi[...]
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34 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Also, notice that there are three sele ction areas, an action pane l and two information p anels, at the lef t side of the window . These areas allow actions or show specific information. • Action p anel • Log Of f Current User • Switch User Id[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 35 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client Other OmniPass Set Up Functions Y ou can also tap the Change User Settings icon; the Change User Settings window is opened where yo u can select from the following operations: • Audio Settings • Use radio buttons to set th e desired audio setting [...]
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36 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Using Motion OmniPass Security and the Fingerprint Reader The fingerprint reader built int o your Motion T ablet Client enables you to scan your fingerprint to log onto your T ablet Client and perform other functions such as accessing email, e-b anki[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 37 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client • Read the prompt s carefully and make sure you are waiting to be prompted before each swipe. • Swiping too fast or too slow can make a capture u nsuccessful. Change the swipe speed until you learn what speed works best. • When scanning, press h[...]
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38 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client 5. After you have practiced, you will be asked to scan one more time for verification. After the veri fication is successful, tap Next to scan your finger again, this time for real (not practice ). 6. Place the selected finger over t he nickel-colore[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 39 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client 7. After the first scan is success ful (and a green fingerprint image appears), OmniPass prompts you to scan your fingerprin t additional times. W ait until the green fingerprint disappears from the display and the fingerprint image area is blank befo[...]
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40 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client NOTE: Y ou can export your profile at any time, but this may not be the best time since you are a ne w user and your profile has little information associat ed with it. Y ou should backup your profile later and on a routine ba sis to protect your con[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 41 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client • Motion OmniPass > Change User Settings • Change user audio settings • Change taskbar tip s • Modify file encryption settings • Enroll authentication devices • Set authentication rules and policies NOTE : For instructions for setting u[...]
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42 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client 6. If a “Friendly Name” window appears, enter a name that reminds you of the website. OmniPass associat es this name with this website. NOTE: V erify that the Settings for this Password Site are set the way you want the site authenticate d: • A[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 43 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client T o configure Strong Logon Security: 1. T o enable S trong Logon Security , open the Motion Dashboard , tap Motion Security Center then Motion Omn iPass to open the OmniPass Control Center . 2. T ap Change OmniPass System Settings 3. T ap Enable stron[...]
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44 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Windows Security System Component s Overview Among the new security features, the Microso ft Windows Sec urity Center automatically set s up a Windows Firewall on your T ablet Client to block unwanted access to your system over the internet and from [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 45 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client Using Windows Security Passwords protect your T ablet Client from unauthorized access. Passwords can create differ ent levels of protection for your T ablet Client and its dat a. • Operating system p asswords — Secure the files on your T ablet Cli[...]
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46 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client T o set a BIOS system p assword: 1. S tart the T ablet Client. 2. When the Motion Computing splash screen ap pears, quickly press the Rota te Display button. If you miss the splash screen, turn the T ablet Client off then back on and try th is step a[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 47 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client 5. T ype in a New Password. 6. T ap Enter . 7. T ype in the password to confirm it. 8. T ap Enter . The system returns to the Security screen and the HDD Password is Set. (When you exit then re-enter the PhoenixBIOS setup, the HDD Password is Locked.)[...]
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48 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client 17. When the Security screen appe ars, the HDD Password should now display Clear . S P EECH Motion Speak Anywhere T echnology The Motion S peak Anywhere TM audio system combines the Knowles ® Acoustics IntelliSonic TM software application with integ[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 49 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client • Medium Angle (2) (default) — Best setting for a small group, conference table, “voice quiet” environ ment; microphones detect at a wider angle • Wide Angle (3) — Widest angle of a ccepta nce. T ry starting with this setting (even for dic[...]
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50 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client Help ful Hint for Dict ating and Recording Use the following helpf ul hints when wo rkin g with dictating and reco rding. • Y ou may want to start recording or dict ating from the Wide Angle ( Motion Dashboard setting) and change to a more-restrict[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 51 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client T o inst all and remove an SD card: 1. T o install an SD Card, insert it in the slot, label side up. 2. T o remove the SD Card, grip the edge of the card and carefully pull it from the slot. Notice that the edge of t he T ablet Client is curved slight[...]
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52 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client W IRELESS N ETWORKING There are three technologies a vailable in the T ablet Client for wireless networking connections. • Wi-Fi (802.1 1) • Bluetooth • Infrared Wi-Fi (802.1 1) Wireless Connections IMPORT ANT : Since wireless set ups dif fer w[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 53 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client 6. Highlight the network you wan t to connect to and tap Connec t . 7. T ap OK . NOTE : If you are on a secure network, you may also need to enter a network key . Bluetooth Wireless Connections The internal Bluetooth wireless radio in th e T ablet Cli[...]
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54 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client 2. Check the box that enables your in ternal wireless Bluetooth radio. The Bluetooth soft ware completes its inst allation. Accessing Bluetooth When you first enable Bluetooth on your T ablet Client, you will see a Bluetooth icon in the system tray .[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 55 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client 3. Pairing. Using a p asskey creates a secure con nection (pairing) between the T ablet Client and Bluetooth device. This passkey help s prevent dat a from being intercepted and interpreted by anothe r device. IMPORT ANT : Though the passkey exchange [...]
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56 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client 5. After yo u make the Bluetooth device discoverable, tap Next . The “ Searching for Bluetooth devices ” window is shown. When the Bluetooth device is det ected, it is shown in t he Add New Connection Wizar d Select a device window . If multiple [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 57 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client It may take a short time to complete the connection. Please wait. 7. When the Completing the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard window appears, the Bluetooth installa tion is nearly complete. T ap Finish to complete the installa tion[...]
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58 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client 8. T ake your device for a spin. Y ou can now begin using your Bluetooth device. Important Actions T o Perform If the Device Is Not Discovered If the T ablet Client fails to detec t the Bluetooth device af ter what you consider a reasonable number of[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 59 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client • Check to see what Bluetooth d evices are connected. T ap the Bluetooth Devices icon > Open Bluetooth Settings . On the Devices window , you should be able to see Bluetooth devices that are currently connected. If the Bluetooth card in the T abl[...]
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60 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client • Should you attempt to inst all other wireless headset or oth er audio driv- ers (such as Bluetooth or USB) over the T ablet Client audio drivers, a malfunction of the T ablet Client audio system may occur because th e drivers may not be comp atib[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 61 Chapter 2 Using Y our Motion T ablet Client Accessing Image T ransfer T o transfer an image from your camera to your T ablet Client, tap the Image T ransfer tab in t he Wireless Link window . The Image T ransfer window is shown. S pecify the destination of the received image(s) and tap OK to be[...]
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62 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 2 Using Y our Moti on T ablet Client T ABLET C LIENT B UTTONS This section describes the buttons lo cated on top of the T ablet Client. • On-screen keyboard button • ritePen button • Five-way directional control buttons • Dashboard button • Rotate b utton • SAS (Ctrl+Alt+Del[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 63 Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance This chapter describes various care and maintena nce procedures that you should do on a routine basis with your Motion T ablet Client. C ARING FOR Y OUR T ABLET C LIENT AND I TS A CCESSORIES The T ablet Client display and chassis are[...]
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64 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance Caring for the St andard and View Anywhere Displays • General cleaning of either display — Clean fingerprint s and most marks from the display surface by wiping it with the soft cloth (provided). Never spray or pour liquids directly onto the display surface it[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 65 Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance 2. Pull the old tip out of the pen. 3. Insert a new tip. 4. Apply slight pressure to push it into place. Ordering New Pens T o order additional pens, visit the Motion Computing website at www .motioncomputing.com/accessories. T RAVELING W ITH Y OUR T ABLET C LIENT[...]
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66 Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter 3 Care and Maintenance W ARNING: Do not transport the Lithium-ion batteries used in your T ablet Client in checked baggage. Y ou may take up to two sp are batteries in carry-on luggage in addition to the one in your T ablet Client. T ransporting batteries in checked baggage or transport[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 67 Appendix A T roubleshooting and Support All Motion Computing T ablet Client s have passed a rigorous series of performance and quality-co ntrol tests, but now a nd then a problem may occur . If you do not see a solution among the following system and sof tware issues, check the section “Suppo[...]
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68 Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide The battery seems to run down very quickly ( lasting less th an three hours af ter a full charge). Accessor y devices su ch as a DVD player and applications that make heavy use of the ha rd drive drain the batter y more quickly . Use AC power when possible and/ or turn off the accessory devices.[...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 69 The Motion Digitizer Pen tip doesn’t line up wit h the arrow- cursor when I t ap on the screen. The pen and display need recalibrating. Refer to “Calibra ti ng Y our Digitizer Pen” on page 20. When I write, I unintentionally click the pen function button while I’m writing with the pen. [...]
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70 Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide The T ablet Client is sitting in the Motion FlexDock for the LE Series, but the system doesn’t recognize any accessory devices, such as the external monitor or DVD/CD RW . The T ablet Client isn’t fully seated in the Motion FlexDock for the LE Series. Reseat the T ablet Client in the Motion [...]
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Motion Computing LE1600 TC Tablet Client User Guide 71 F REQUENTLY A SKED Q UESTIONS Can I make the battery charge last longer? • Change to the Max Battery power scheme (right-click on the Power/Bat- tery icon in the system tray—located in the lower-right corner of the dis- play window—and tap Adjust Power Properties; under Power schemes, tap[...]
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72 Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide Will the T ablet Client work with any monitor or USB accessory , keyboard, mouse, disk drive, etc? As long as the device’ s driver is available either in the Win dows XP operating system or from the man ufacturer and it carries the Windows XP logo or certification, it should work with your T a[...]