MOTION COMPUTING
M1400 TABLET PC
USER GUIDE
Copyright Information
Acrobat is a registered trademark of Adobe Systems Incorporated. AuthenTec is a registered trademark of AuthenTec, Inc.
Bluetooth is a trademark of the Bluetooth Alliance, USA.
Intel, Intel Inside, the Intel Inside logo, and Pentium are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the United States and other countries.
Microsoft Windows, Windows XP, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, and Windows Journal are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/ or other countries.
OmniPass is a trademark of Softex, Inc. PCTEL is a registered trademark of PCTEL, Inc.
Realtek is a trademark of Realtek Semiconductor Corporation. SigmaTel is a registered trademark of SigmaTel Corporation. TI is a registered trademark of Texas Instruments, Inc.
VirtualDrive and FarStone are trademarks or registered trademarks of FarStone Technologies, Inc.
Widcomm is a registered trademark of Widcomm, Inc.
Motion Computing, Inc. has made every effort to identify trademarked properties and owners on this page. All brands and product names used in this document are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
NOTICE: The information in this publication is subject to change without notice. MOTION
COMPUTING, INC. SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR TECHNICAL OR EDITORIAL
ERRORS OR OMISSIONS CONTAINED HEREIN NOR FOR ACCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE FURNISHING, PERFORMANCE, OR USE OF THIS MATERIAL. The information contained in this document is provided ???as is??? without warranty of any kind and is subject to change without notice. The warranties for Motion Products are set forth in the express limited warranty statements accompanying such products. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. This publication contains information protected by copyright. No part of this publication may be photocopied or reproduced in any form without prior written consent from Motion Computing, Inc.
?? 2004 Motion Computing, Inc.
Motion Computing is a registered trademark and View Anywhere is a trademark of Motion Computing, Inc. (March 2004)
P/N
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide ii
About This User Guide
CAUTIONS,
WARNINGS AND
NOTICES
MENU ITEMS,
BUTTONS,
ICONS
WRITING ON
THE DISPLAY
INK
REFERENCES
TO USING THE
PEN AND
PEN FUNCTION
BUTTON
The following notices are found in this User Guide:
WARNING: Text set off in this way indicates that failure to follow directions in the warning could result in bodily harm or loss of life.
CAUTION: Text set off in this way indicates that failure to follow directions in the Caution could result in damage to the equipment or loss of information.
IMPORTANT: Text set off in this way presents information or instructions that should be followed or information of particular interest.
NOTE: Text set off in this way presents information or instructions.
Menu items, icons, and instructions found in the procedures in this User Guide are set apart by capitalizing them exactly as shown on screen. For example, the Start menu, Dashboard, Tablet and Pen Settings icon, Apply, Reset, etc. Buttons on the chassis are identified through diagrams.
Writing on the Motion Tablet PC digitizer display in this User Guide refers to any
Use of the term ink in the documentation refers to digital ink, that is, text entered in handwritten format and converted to an object that can be displayed exactly as you write it.
Notations for using the Motion Digitizer Pen, which are found throughout this User Guide, are described below:
???Tap ??? Tap the Pen on the Tablet PC display, without pressing the function button on the Pen
???
???
???Press and hold ??? Press and hold the tip of the Pen to the display, without pressing the function button on the Pen (equivalent to a mouse
???Tap and drag ??? Tap and drag the Pen on the display
???Select/Highlight ??? Tap on the item on the Tablet PC display with the Pen to activate the function
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide iii
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide iv
Table of Contents
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide v
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support Appendix B Motion Tablet PC Specifications Appendix C Wireless
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide vii
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
Chapter 1
Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
MOTION
TABLET PC
FEATURES
Thank you for purchasing a Tablet PC from Motion Computing??! Your Motion Tablet PC combines the best features of desktop and notebook computing with the unique mobility and versatility found only in a Tablet PC.
The Motion M1400 Tablet PC offers these features:
???Microsoft?? Windows?? XP Tablet PC Edition operating system
???Intel?? processor, Ultra Low Voltage (ULV), and Intel 855GME chipset
???Standard
???20GB hard drive (minimum)
???Two PC333 DDR SDRAM slots with 256MB of installed RAM, upgradeable to 2GB
???IEEE 802.11b/g and Bluetooth?? wireless built in
???
???Two amplified microphones with ambient noise filters improve voice recognition and Voice over IP (VoIP) capabilities
???Motion Dashboard for convenient access to Tablet PC controls
???USB 2.0; fully backward compatible to USB 1.1
???Front panel status LEDs and function buttons
???Screen rotation; handwriting and voice recognition;
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 1
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
???PCMCIA card slot, for networking, memory expansion or accessory connections
???Programmable
???I/O ports: Universal microphone/headphone jacks; DC power in; two USB ports; IEEE 1394 port; external VGA monitor port;
???Motion digitizer pen for ink input, with a pen storage bay and a pen tether anchor built into the chassis
???USB keyboard and mouse support
???Pen
???3- and
???Lightweight magnesium alloy chassis
???
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 2
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
PACKAGE
CONTENTS
Motion Tablet PC packages may contain the following equipment (this may change from time to time as new equipment is introduced; see your invoice for a list of items that were shipped with the product):
???Motion M1400 Tablet PC
???Digitizer pen, extra pen tips, and pen tip replacement tool
???AC Adapter, Power Cord, and AC Mini Plug
???Hardtop Cover
???Cloth for cleaning the display
???System software CDs
???Product documentation
IMPORTANT: Check all shipping containers before discarding them to make you sure you have unpacked all the items. If anything appears to be missing from your order, read the invoice to see if the part was back ordered. To check your order, contact your Motion Computing representative (if you bought the Tablet PC directly from Motion) or your Motion reseller.
Motion Accessories
You can purchase any of the following Motion accessories:
NOTE: New accessories may be added from time to time. Visit the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com/accessories for the most current accessory list.
???Motion FlexDock docking station
???Mobile keyboard with touch pad
???Motion Hardtop Keyboard
???Wireless Mobile Keyboard
???Replacement Hardtop Cover
???Portfolios and cases
???Rubber edge protector
???Battery charger
???Extra batteries and pens
???Optical disc drives
???256MB, 512MB, 1GB DDR memory upgrade modules
???40GB or 60GB hard drives (available only at time of purchase)
???PC card options
???Additional software
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 3
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
WHAT TO DO
FIRST
Congratulations on selecting the Motion Tablet PC! After you turn on your Tablet PC and start Windows XP, you may want to take the following steps:
???Calibrate the pen.
???Practice using the pen by playing Inkball.
???Take the tutorials.
???Check out the ???Using Your Motion Tablet PC??? page.
???See what is on the Windows Help and Support Center page.
???Take the Microsoft Windows XP tour.
Calibrate the Pen
Your pen will function better and you will be more successful using it if you calibrate it immediately and recalibrate it occasionally. For directions, see the section ???Calibrating the Pen??? in Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Practice Using the Pen
The Motion digitizer pen is a unique input device for the Tablet PC system, but it may take a little practice to use. Here are some hints:
???When you write with the pen, you can rest your hand or arm anywhere on the Tablet PC display without disturbing any open programs or dam- aging the display surface.
???Watch the cursor instead of the pen tip when you write. The cursor is a guide for your pen movements. If it does not align with the pen tip, you should recalibrate the pen.
???Practice writing and learn how firmly and where to tap on the Tablet PC display. You need these skills for activating programs, menus, or other Tablet PC functions.
???The pen can be held like any other writing tool. Learn how to hold it and when and how to press the pen function button, which activates right- click functions.
???Change pen tips regularly, especially if you drop the pen onto a rough surface that could damage the tip or embed debris in it. Damaged pen tips can scratch the display.
For other hints about using the pen, see the section ???Using the Pen??? in Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 4
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
Play Inkball
Practice your digitizer pen skills on this game, which is activated from Start, All Programs, Games, Inkball.
Take the Tutorials
When you start your Tablet PC, several tutorials are offered to help you learn about its various functions, such as the Windows Journal, Tablet PC Input Panel, and speech recognition.
The Tutorials are short, quick, and informative and we highly recommend them as a starting place to begin a successful Tablet PC experience.
NOTE: Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition provides several tutorials. One set appears each time you start the Tablet PC (unless you deactivate this option). Others can be found by tapping the Get Going with Tablet PC icon on your desktop.
Motion Resources Page and Online User Guide
The link to the Motion Tablet PC User Guide is provided on the ???Using Your Motion Tablet PC??? page, shown here. In addition to this link, other instructions for using the pen, Dashboard, and other applications are included.
Tap the Using Your Motion Tablet icon on your desktop to access this page.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 5
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
Microsoft Help and Resources Center Page
You can find additional information about your Tablet PC and the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition operating system in the Microsoft Help and Support Center. The Help and Support Center is installed on your Tablet PC. To access Help, select Start> Help and Support.
???Did You Know??? Section
Whenever you open the Help and Support Center while your Tablet PC is connected to the Internet, the ???Did You Know??? section checks for updates from Microsoft and Motion Computing, such as
Take a Tour of Windows XP
If this is your first experience with the Windows XP operating system, this tour is a good introduction.
You can find this by selecting Start> Help and Support>What???s New in Windows XP>???Taking a tour or tutorial.???
Open the Motion
Dashboard
Dashboard is an exclusive Motion Computing interface for accessing programs and functions and for configuring your Tablet PC. To start Dashboard, press the button on the front panel with the square symbol. For more information about using Dashboard, see
Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 6
Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 7
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
Chapter 2
Motion Tablet PC Hardware
TABLET PC
DISPLAYS
This chapter describes the Motion M1400 Tablet PC, including hardware components, LEDs, and accessories.
Standard Display
The
???A
???An acrylic protective layer that offers a firm writing surface and minimizes glare
???Under the display, a digitizer panel that allows
Standard Display Features
???The Motion Tablet PC display, unlike
touchscreens or PDAs, responds to the digitizer pen, but not to a plastic stylus or to finger touches or taps.
???Touching the Tablet PC display surface does not affect any open pro- grams or data input, so you can safely rest your hand on the display and not disturb your work.
NOTE: For more information about caring for the display, see Chapter 4 of this
User Guide.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 8
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
View AnywhereTM Display
The optional Motion View Anywhere Display was designed to enhance indoor viewing and to improve outdoor viewing while retaining all the standard display features. The bright
Key Components
???A
???A glass protective layer that minimizes reflection and glare and improves contrast
???Under the display, a digitizer panel that allows
data entry
Special View Anywhere Display Features
???Provides a
???Produces more vivid colors with less glare, improved contrast ratio, and better viewing angles without compromising backlight power consumption
???Retains the same feel of pen on paper as the standard display
NOTE: For more information about caring for the display, see Chapter 4 of this
User Guide.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 9
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 10
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
Table
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 11
DIGITIZER PEN
MOTION
AC ADAPTER
MOTION
BATTERIES
The Motion digitizer pen is a sensitive, electronic
NOTE: For best results, we recommend that you calibrate your pen before using it for the first time. For information about this and other pen procedures, see Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
The Motion AC Adapter has three components:
???AC power adapter (with a
???Power cord
???AC
CAUTION: Use the appropriate AC Adapter with your Motion Tablet PC. This adapter should not be used to power any other electronic devices. If you do so, you may damage the accessory or other device.
A standard configuration Motion Tablet PC ships with a
Extra batteries are available from Motion Computing. Use only Motion lithium ion batteries in your Motion Tablet PC.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury, handle the battery with care. Do not open, puncture, short, or expose it to fire or water. Keep the battery in an ambient temperature of less than +104?? F (+40?? C); for example, do not leave it in a closed car in hot weather for an extended time.
NOTE: For more information about the battery LEDs, see the section ???Battery Status LEDs??? in this chapter; and for more information about battery care, see Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 12
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
FRONT PANEL
BUTTONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
MODEM
AND LAN
CONNECTORS
The front panel of the Motion Tablet PC contains six buttons, shown in Table
Table
Button Default Functions
NOTE: 1Primary function programmable. 2Secondary function programmable. 3Not programmable. For information about programming buttons, see Chapter 4.
The Motion Tablet PC modem and LAN (network connection) communication ports are found on the connector edge, as shown below.
1
2 3
Modem and LAN Connectors: (1)
Modem; (3)
NOTE: The Motion FlexDock has no
???Modem
???Ethernet LAN
CAUTION: Do not plug a standard
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 13
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
TABLET PC
CHASSIS LEDS
1
2
3
4
The Tablet PC front panel (shown in the diagram) and the battery case on the bottom of the unit contain status LEDs, described here.
Tablet PC Front Panel LEDs
The Motion Tablet PC has four
Table
Front Panel Status LEDs
Battery Status LEDs
Your Motion Tablet PC is equipped with a ???smart??? battery provides information about its power status, as described in Table
CAUTION: To avoid personal injury, or the risk of fire or explosion if the battery is overheated, wait until the battery cools to room temperature before recharging or replacing it.
NOTE: If the unit is operating on battery power, you can move the pen over the Power/Battery icon (shown here and found in the System Tray at the
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 14
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
Table
Front Panel Battery Status LED
NOTE: When the remaining battery charge is 10%, your Tablet PC issues a Low Battery alarm message in addition to the LED warning. For information about modifying this alarm (you can set it to display a message or to produce an audible warning), see Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
NOTE: Hibernate mode attempts to save data in any open programs to your Hard Disk Drive. When you restart the Tablet PC, it returns to the same system status as before hibernation.
Battery Status Gauge
A
the LEDs.
In the example shown here, two LEDs are lit, which means the battery has about 40% of its power remaining.
FINGERPRINT The
your data.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 15
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
AMBIENT LIGHT A
the brightness of the Tablet PC display in relation to the surroundings. You can set the brightness level you want from the Motion Dashboard. Using this setting, the system automatically adjusts the display???s brightness as the light levels change to bring you the desired display brightness indoors and out.
For optimal battery life benefits and viewability from ALS, we recommend that you set the ALS slider to the
Microphones The two Tablet PC microphones can be set in the Motion Dashboard to a narrow focus (for
Technically, the microphones are designed with the following features that help optimize the sound capabilities of your Tablet PC for voice recognition and Voice over IP (VoIP):
???Array Processing or ???beam focusing??? software ??? Removes all sound outside the angle of acceptance
???Noise Suppression ??? Removes background and ambient noise
???Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) ??? Removes echo caused by micro- phone pick up of the system???s speaker output and prevents feedback
PC Card Slot The PC Card slot, located on the power switch edge of the Tablet PC, holds one
1.To install a PC Card, insert it
2.To remove a PC Card, push the button next to the slot until it pops out.
3.Push it again to eject the PC Card.
NOTE: Your Tablet PC ships with a plastic blank card in the PC Card slot. When the slot is not in use, we recommend that you leave the plastic blank
in place.
Mini PCI Card Your Tablet PC accepts a
(Wireless)
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 16
2 3
Motion Tablet PC Label Locations: (1) Product Identification, System Labels;
(2) Internal Modem with Label; (3) Hard Disk Drive Cover
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 17
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
ACCESSORIES You can order the following accessories from the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com/accessories.
Motion Desktop Stand
The Motion Desktop Stand is an
Motion FlexDock
The Motion FlexDock is a desktop docking station that provides a convenient interface for the Tablet PC. Its components are shown below:
Motion FlexDock: (1) Back of FlexDock; (2) Front of FlexDock; (3)
(4)
???Easily docks and undocks with the Tablet PC
???Adjusts to support the display from 0o to 90o for viewing and writing
???Automatically adjusts the display when you rotate the Tablet PC 90o between Primary Landscape and Primary Portrait
???
Stand by mode
NOTE: For more information about installing the FlexDock, see Chapter 4 of this
User Guide or the Installation Guide packaged with the FlexDock.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 18
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
Motion
The
Motion Hardtop Keyboard
The Motion Hardtop Keyboard combines the functions of a keyboard, stand, and display cover into a single product. It features an integrated USB cable that plugs into the Tablet PC, an integrated pointing device, mouse buttons, and a display angle adjuster. The Hardtop Keyboard is powered directly through
the USB cable. The Hardtop Keyboard also snaps onto the bottom of the Tablet PC for convenient storage or onto the top to protect the display.
Motion Mobile Keyboard with Touch Pad
The Motion Mobile Keyboard with Touch Pad plugs into any USB port on the Tablet PC or into the Motion FlexDock. The Keyboard features an integrated touch pad and compact size, making it perfect for tight work spaces or travel.
document
???Deleting text ??? Align the cursor over the text you want to select,
tap the Entry bar (2) with your finger to place the cursor in the text (the cursor will begin to blink). Tap again to select a single word; double- tap to select a whole line. Select Delete from the keyboard. (Or, tap the right entry bar (2), which opens a drop down menu. Select Cut.)
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 19
Chapter 2 Motion Tablet PC Hardware
Wireless Mobile Keyboard
The Wireless Mobile Keyboard is a wireless Bluetooth?? accessory for your Tablet PC that enables untethered keyboard use at a distance of up to 10 meters (33 feet).
Motion Hardtop Cover, Portfolios, and Cases
???The Motion Hardtop Cover is molded of a tough plastic. When snapped over the display, it protects the display. It can also be snapped onto the bottom of the Tablet PC for convenient storage.
???The Motion Compact Carrying Case accommodates the Tablet PC, key- board, extra battery, CD/DVD drive, power adapter, extra pens, CD media, and flash drives.
???The Motion Executive Portfolio is made of
???The Motion Slip Case has a clear cover to protect the display, zippered access to side ports, and a hand strap on the back.
???The Clamshell Portfolio has a
???The Rubber Edge Protector fits around the edge of the Tablet PC to pro- vide extra edge cushioning and to protect the port connections.
For information about the latest portfolios and cases, visit the Motion
Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com.
Motion Optical Disc Drives
Motion offers CDROM and DVD/CDRW combo drives. Depending on which you purchase, these drives offer CDROM, CDRW, or DVD capabilities.
For information about installing these drives, see the documentation packaged with each drive. For general information about Optical Disc Drive software, see Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Memory Upgrade Modules
Additional memory modules improve the performance of your Tablet PC. For information about available memory upgrades, visit the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com.
NOTE: For information about installing additional memory upgrade modules, see Chapter 4 of this User Guide or the Installation Guide packaged with
the memory module.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 20
Chapter 3 Motion Tablet PC Software
Chapter 3
Motion Tablet PC Software
The following software CDs (included with your Tablet PC) are described in this section:
???Motion Operating System Recovery CD
???Motion Utilities and Drivers Recovery CD
IMPORTANT: For the steps required to initialize your Tablet PC, see the section ???Installing Initialization Software??? in Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 21
Chapter 3 Motion Tablet PC Software
Motion Operating System Recovery CDs: Description and Use
These CDs contain a complete
They include Utilities and Drivers Readme.txt and System Recovery.txt files with installation instructions. Use the System Recovery CDs when your system is completely down and you must completely
System Repair/Recovery Procedure ??? In most cases, once initiated, this procedure lets you repair the Tablet PC hard disk drive and retain the original system data, applications, passwords, and settings with no data loss. When no repair is possible, it overwrites your system data. Should the latter occur, you can cancel the procedure before taking any action. In this case, you may want to contact your system administrator for help.
1.If possible, back up your data files.
2.Turn off your Tablet PC.
3.Insert the Motion M1400 Operating System Recovery CD (Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1) into the
4.When prompted, press any key to boot from the CD.
5.On the Setup screen, select ENTER to set up Windows XP.
NOTE: Do not select R=Repair before you execute the End User License Agreement (EULA). If you do, you need to exit this procedure, shut down and restart your Tablet PC, and read/accept the EULA before proceeding.
6.Press F8 to accept the terms of the End User License Agreement.
7.When the next options appear, select from the following:
IMPORTANT: If Windows XP cannot repair your system, this procedure automatically skips to the ESC=Don???t Repair (reformatting) option, described below:
???R=Repair option ??? Installs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition on your system, preserving your system data, applications, passwords,
and settings
???ESC=Don't Repair (reformatting) option ??? Reformats your hard disk drive. If Windows XP automatically skips to this option (that is, no repair is possible), you must decide whether to reformat now or cancel the procedure. If you decide to reformat, select either Format the partition using the NTFS File System or the NTFS File System (Quick). If you decide not to reformat, select ESC to cancel the
procedure.
8.Continue following the onscreen instructions.
9.After your operating system has been reinstalled, you will be prompted to insert the Motion Utilities and Drivers Recovery CD.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 22
Chapter 3 Motion Tablet PC Software
a.For a repaired system, this process is quick and your system will automatically reboot. If you receive a FarStone?? VirtualDriveTM error message, you may need to
b.For a reformatted system, this process takes some time as the drivers and utilities are reinstalled. Do not interrupt this process. When the reformatting is complete, your system will automatically reboot. At that point, you may need to install additional software (such as Microsoft Office), as appropriate. You may also want to restore your personal preferences and settings.
Reinstalling the VirtualDrive Application (Optional)
If you previously had the VirtualDrive application installed on your Tablet PC and you get VirtualDrive error messages, perform these steps to reinstall the application.
i.Go to Control Panel, Add/Remove Programs, and uninstall the VirtualDrive application. You will be prompted to reboot
your system.
ii.Insert the Motion Utilities and Drivers Recovery CD.
iii.Go to Start>Run and type in "d:\vdrive\vdrive.bat" and press Enter.
iv.Reinstall the Virtual Drive application from c:\windows\motion\virtualdrive\setup.exe or from the Motion Applications CD.
Motion Utilities and Drivers CD
The Motion Utilities and Drivers CD contains installable drivers and utilities. To install a specific driver or utility, open the Utilities and Drivers Readme.txt file on the Motion CD and follow the instructions.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 23
Tablet PC Input Panel (TIP)
To open the Tablet PC Input Panel (TIP), tap the TIP icon located next to the Start button. From this window, you can enter
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 25
Chapter 3 Motion Tablet PC Software
The illustration of the Tablet PC Input Panel shows the Text Preview window open. ???Today is Tuesday??? was handwritten and then automatically transferred to the window as typed text. (You can also tap the Send button to manually send the text to the preview window.) You can select the Text Preview window from the Tools
NOTE: For more information about the Tablet PC Input Panel, see Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
IMPORTANT: To view the text you write or type in the Tablet PC Input Panel, you must open another application, such as Windows Journal, Notepad, Wordpad, or any Microsoft Office applications (ordered separately). Otherwise, your text will be transferred to the Text Preview area (if it is open), but not to another application since none is available to accept the input. If the text preview window is not open, your text will disappear from the display after a few seconds.
NOTE: For security and accuracy when entering passwords or other confidential text, we recommend that you use the soft keyboard on the Tablet PC Input Panel instead of the Writing Pad.
Speech and Voice
Recognition
Your Tablet PC is designed to accept and interpret the human voice for dictation as well as for
NOTE: For information about setting up speech recognition through the Tablet PC Input Panel, see Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 26
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Chapter 4
Using Your
Motion Tablet PC
Required Information
???Computer name (you can create this yourself or obtain one from your system administrator); this should be a unique name
Optional Connections, Equipment, and Information
???Internet access
???Motion AC Power Adapter
???Administrative password
???Description of your computer
???Company name
???Network settings
???Domain name
???Names of the people who will be using this Tablet PC
???Microsoft Office Product Keys (if you are going to install any Microsoft Office products, such as Word, Excel, or PowerPoint)
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 27
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Windows Initialization Procedure
IMPORTANT: You do NOT need Internet access to initialize Windows. When the Windows initialization procedure prompts you for this information, you can either select ???Skip??? or the option that lets you set up Internet access later.
1.(Optional) Connect your Tablet PC to AC power. (This ensures con- tinuous power during this initialization procedure and in case the bat- tery is low.)
2.(Optional) Attach a USB keyboard and use the touchpad or keyboard keys (Tab, arrow, Enter, space bar) to select and enter data.
3.Slide the Power switch to start the Tablet PC. After a short time, the ???Welcome to Microsoft Windows??? screen appears.
4.Tap Next.
5.Set up the dates and currency.
6.Tap Next.
7.Select the time zone.
8.Tap Next. The End User License Agreements (EULAs) for Microsoft Windows XP and for Motion Computing appear.
9.Select ???Yes, I Accept??? to the End User License Agreement
10.Tap Next.
11.Type in a name for your computer. Enter the name provided by your network administrator or a unique name you make up.
12.(Optional) Type in a description of your computer. Select Next.
13.When asked what your Administrator password is, enter a password of your choice or one that was assigned to you. This will be the pass- word for the Administrator account on your Tablet PC.
14.Select Next.
15.(Optional) Type in the domain name (from your network Administra- tor). If you do not have a domain name, tap Next.
16.(Optional; you do not need Internet access to initialize Windows) After Windows checks for Internet connection, select Skip to set up Internet access later.
17.Select ???Yes, Ready to activate Windows.???
18.Select Next.
19.(Optional) ???Ready to register with Microsoft.??? Select ???Yes.??? (You can register now, but you must have Internet access.)
20.Select Next.
21.(Optional) Enter the Registration Information or select Skip. If you enter this information, select Next.
22.(Optional) You may get a message ???Unable to connect to the Inter- net.??? Select Skip since you have not set up Internet access.
23.Type in your name in the space provided. Enter at least one name in this space, which will be the name of the User account on your Tablet PC. (If others will be using this Tablet PC, add in their names here [up to a total of five]. You can add users and passwords later through the Windows Control Panel if you wish.)
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 28
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
STARTING/
STOPPING THE
TABLET PC
24. Select Next. This message appears:
Thank you! Congratulations, you???re ready to go!
25. Select Finish. This message appears:
Windows XP
Please wait.
Windows is starting up.....
This completes the Windows XP initialization. Please keep reading...
As your system starts up....
As your system starts up, it displays messages, some of which require action, while others do not.
???Windows may discover, load, and install new hardware. When prompted and as appropriate for your system, answer Yes or OK.
???An Automatically Update message may appear. You must be connect to the Internet to update now. You can close this window and update later.
???Tablet PC Tutorials screens are displayed. Run these now or later.
Windows Logon: The Windows logon screen prompts you to ???click your user name??? (see Step 23). All the user accounts you created are displayed here. Select the user name you want to log on with.
OmniPass Logon Authentication: This OmniPass dialog for the Fingerprint reader, although visible, is not active until you enroll with OmniPass.
???For enrollment information and information about setting up a Windows password for your user account, see the section ???About the OmniPass Password Management System??? in this chapter.
???For OmniPass Help, right click the OmniPass key icon in system tray and select Help. (If the key icon does not appear, you may need to reboot your system and start the enrollment again.)
Microsoft Office Activation (Optional)
If you ordered the Microsoft Office XP Professional software with your Tablet PC system, all the necessary software it is already installed. To activate Microsoft Office, follow these steps:
1.Open a Microsoft Office application, such as Microsoft Word.
2.A screen appears, prompting you to enter your User name, Initials, Organization, and the
3.Follow the onscreen messages to activate Microsoft Office.
Starting Your Tablet PC
Start the Tablet PC by sliding the Power switch. The Power LED turns green and the Hard Disk Drive (HDD) LED intermittently flashes green. Then Windows XP launches.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 29
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
When you start the Tablet PC, the Windows XP Tablet PC Tutorials screen appears. If you do not want this to continue to appear, check ???Do not show me this again.??? We recommend that you run the tutorials, which take just a few minutes. It you do not want to run the Microsoft Tutorials now, you can always return to them by tapping Start>Using Your Motion Tablet PC.
Stopping Your Tablet PC
The recommended way to shut down your Tablet PC is by selecting Start and then Shut Down.
IMPORTANT: You can force a shutdown by pressing and holding the Power switch for about 5 seconds. A forced shutdown should only be used when the system is completely unresponsive to software commands. If you have any applications open or any unsaved work, you will lose it. Windows will not prompt you to save your work if you force a shutdown.
OPENING THE In the following sections, you will be instructed to open the Motion MOTIONDashboard. To do this, press Hot Key #1 (see Table
You can also access Dashboard by first selecting Start>All Programs>Motion Resources>Dashboard.
The Motion Dashboard offers many Tablet PC functions in a convenient location.
CONSERVING
POWER WITH
STAND BY
OR HIBERNATE
MODES
???Stand by ??? Greatly reduces Tablet PC power consumption and restarts within a few seconds; the Tablet PC runs on battery if not connected to AC power. Choose Stand by when you plan to return to work within a short time (a few minutes to a few hours) and want to conserve power.
???Hibernate ??? Completely shuts down the Tablet PC to conserve power. It takes slightly longer to restart from Hibernate than from Stand by mode. Choose Hibernate when you plan to stop work for longer periods of time, such as overnight. This setting saves the status of the Tablet PC system to the hard disk drive.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 30
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Launching Stand by or Hibernate Modes from the Start Button
1.Select Start>Shut Down.
2.From the
3.The Tablet PC will then enter Stand by or Hibernate. In Stand by, the power LED flashes green. In Hibernate, all the status LEDs are off.
IMPORTANT: You can put the Tablet PC in either Stand by or Hibernate to swap the battery. See the section ???Swapping the Battery??? in this chapter.
Launching Stand by Mode from the Motion Dashboard
Open the Motion Dashboard and then tap the Stand by button.
Setting Up Stand by or Hibernate Modes from the Power Switch
When you slide the power switch, by default your Tablet PC shuts down.
You can change this setting so that you can enter either Stand by or
Hibernate from the power switch.
1.Open the Motion Dashboard.
2.On the Dashboard, under Power Management, tap the down arrow by the Pwr Button.
3.From the
4.Select OK.
Restarting from Stand by or Hibernate Modes
To restart from Stand by or Hibernate, briefly slide the Power switch until the Tablet PC display turns on. Tap your user name to resume work.
OPERATING THE The Motion digitizer pen contains internal MOTIONelectronics that let you enter digital ink on the DIGITIZER PEN Tablet PC display.
with a PDA stylus has no effect. The pen contains a pen function button, used for right-
clicking (like a mouse) and a small opening near the end for attaching it to the pen tether. The pen also comes with replacement pen tips and a replacement tool, shown here. For information about replacing the pen tips, see ???Replacing the Pen Tips??? in this chapter.
Notations for using the Motion pen are described below:
???Tap ??? Firmly tap the pen on the Tablet PC display, without pressing the function button on the pen
???
???
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 31
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
the pen function button, see the section ???Writing with the Pen??? in this chapter.
???Press and hold ??? Press and hold the tip of the pen to the display without pressing the pen function button (equivalent to a mouse
???Tap and drag ??? Tap and drag the pen on the display
???Select/Highlight ??? Tap on the item on the Tablet PC display with the pen to activate the function
Calibrating the Pen to Increase Its Accuracy
Be sure to calibrate your pen the first time you start your Tablet PC, then at other times if the cursor does not seem to line up with the pen tip. Calibration ensures the accuracy of the pen and adjusts the Tablet PC display for each person who uses it. The Tablet PC stores pen settings on a
To open the calibration program:
1.Open the Motion Dashboard and tap Calibrate. Or double- tap the Tablet and Pen Settings icon in the System Tray,
located in the lower
NOTE: This icon may be hidden in the System Tray. Tap the System Tray left- arrow to open all hidden icons.
2.Tap Calibrate while holding the pen in a normal writing manner.
3.Carefully tap the pen point pre- cisely in the center of each of the four calibration crosshairs as they appear.
4.Rotate the Tablet PC display and repeat this for each orientation (0o, 90o, 180o, or 270o).
Hints for Writing with the Pen
The first time you pick up the pen, you will notice it is lightweight (it has no internal battery), has a plastic tip, and contains an elongated button that is called the ???function button.???
???You can hold the pen like any other writing tool, except you may want to place your fingers on either side of the pen function button so you do not inadvertently press it as you write. Pressing the function button while tapping the pen on the display is like
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 32
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
???Practice pressing the pen function button with both your index finger and thumb to see which you prefer.
???Relax your grip. Only a light touch is needed to write with the pen.
???With a little practice, you will learn how to tap on the Tablet PC display to activate buttons and menus.
???The more precise your handwritten input, the more accurate the Tablet PC will be in converting it to text. You can use printed or cursive hand- writing, but a mixture of upper and lowercase letters works best.
???When you hold the pen over the Tablet PC display, a pointer (small dot) appears under the pen tip on the display and moves with the pen on
the display.
???To select something on the display, line up this pointer before you touch (tap) the pen to the display surface. The digitizer under the Tablet PC dis- play reads the position of the pointer, not where you touch the pen to the display.
CAUTION: Do not write on the Tablet PC display with ink pens or other sharp objects that could damage it. Do not use permanent markers that may damage the display.
A comparison of the pen and mouse operations is made below:
Table
Ending Accidental
If you find that you accidentally press the pen button when you write, you may want to deactivate the pen button. (You will still be able to open
1.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 33
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
HINTS FOR
OPTIMIZING
YOUR DISPLAY
WINDOW
2. Select the Pen Options tab.
3. Uncheck the option ???Use pen button to
4. Tap Apply.
Adjusting Menu Locations for
For convenience, you can adjust the ???handedness??? and menu locations for
1.Repeat Steps 1 and 2 above.
2.Select the Settings tab.
3.Change the Handedness or Menu location, as desired.
4.Tap Apply.
Pen Gestures
You can use pen gestures to quickly perform the following actions:
NOTE: Gestures work primarily in the Tablet PC Input Panel and the Write Anywhere feature. For more information about gestures, gesture symbols, and for handwriting tips, open the Tablet PC Input Panel, Tools menu, then select Help, Help Topics.
Under Tips and Tricks, select Tips for entering text. You will find a Gesture reference.
???Open the Tablet PC Input Panel ??? Holding the tip of the pen above the screen, quickly move the pointer back and forth several times.
???Backspace (erase the previous character)
??? Quickly draw a
???Erase ??? Draw a short, wide ???Z??? from left to right across what you want to erase. (It may take some practice to master this gesture. ) The erase gesture works in the Windows Journal, Tablet
PC Input Panel, and the Write Anywhere (an option of the Tablet PC Input Panel).
To free work space and enlarge your writing area, you can optimize your Tablet PC display in these ways:
???Move the Tablet PC Input Panel anywhere on the display??? From Tools, uncheck Dock. This lets you drag the input panel anywhere on the display.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 34
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
MAKING BEST
USE OF THE
TABLET PC
INPUT PANEL
HINTS FOR
WORKING WITH
THE INPUT
PANEL
??? Hide the Input Panel ??? Select the up arrow on the Input Panel to hide the panel
???Enlarge the Preview window ??? From Tools, tap Options, and then tap Two lines.
???Relocate the taskbar anywhere on the display ??? From
Windows Control Panel, tap Taskbar and Start Menu (Classic View) or
???Change the amount of delay to transfer writing, or the thickness of the ink ??? From Tools, select Options.
NOTE: For more information about Tablet PC Input Panel functions, see Tools>Help on the Tablet PC Input Panel window.
The Tablet PC Input Panel Keyboard and Writing Pad let you:
???Enter information in other input fields, such as passwords
???Hand write or type entries in Journal documents
???Write or type
1.Open the Tablet PC Input Panel by tapping the icon, shown here.
2.With another application active, such as a password entry field, a Journal document, or Outlook, write or type the desired entry on the Input Panel window.
3.By default, after a short delay, your handwriting or typing will be automatically sent to the active program.
Here are some other hints about the Tablet PC Input Panel:
???Disappearing text ??? If you do not open an active application or the Input Panel Preview window, your writing or typing will disappear from the display in a few seconds. Open an application (such as Microsoft Word) or the Preview window to accept your text.
???Sending drawings ??? While probably not the best application for drawings, you can send them from the Input Panel to some applications (for example, Wordpad or Microsoft Word). However, they do not transfer to the Text Preview window. If you draw from the Input Panel with the Text Preview window open, Windows XP tries to interpret the drawing as text and the results are unpredictable.
???Entering passwords ??? For security and accuracy, we recommend that you use the keyboard on the Input Panel instead of writing this confidential information where it is clearly visible.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 35
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Input Panel Text Preview Window
The Tablet PC Input Panel Writing Pad has an optional Text Preview window (opened from the Tools menu) that lets you see a text transcription of what you have written before you send it to an active application. You can send your text to this preview window at any time by tapping Send. Otherwise, there is a
???Sending as Ink??? (Handwriting and Drawings) from the Input Panel
To transfer ink input to another application:
1.Open the Tablet PC Input Panel.
2.Close the Text Preview window by deselecting it in Tools.
3.Open an application, such as Notepad, Wordpad, or Microsoft Word (or any Microsoft Office application).
NOTE: Without a second application open to accept the ink input, the input will disappear from the Tablet PC Input Panel.
4.Tap the down arrow beside Send.
5.Enable Send as Ink. (If the application you have open does not accept ink input, this option will be grayed out, as shown here.)
6.Create the text or simple drawing you want to send as ink.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 36
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
ELIMINATING
PAPER WITH
WINDOWS
JOURNAL
CREATING
FORMS AND
EDITING THEM
IN WINDOWS
JOURNAL
HAVE STICKY
NOTES HANDY
FOR JOTTING
DOWN
INFORMATION
NOTE: To increase the size of the text and drawings, highlight these on screen, then change the font size. Wordpad and Notepad do not allow you to reset the default font size, but you can increase the font size in the manner described here.
Windows Journal offers these note- taking capabilities:
???Search ??? Look for a handwritten or typewritten word in all your Journal Notes
???Organization ??? Use color, and/or titles to arrange information
???Versatility ??? Draw diagrams and charts, copy and paste information between
documents, convert handwriting to text
You can create forms or edit documents from many formats (such as Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Adobe?? Acrobat) by creating a Journal Template. You can then write on your new ???form,??? exchange edits with others, or write on them during a presentation.
1.Create or open the desired document on your Tablet PC.
2.Tap Print.
3.Select the Journal Note Writer as the printer.
4.Tap Print.
5.On the Save As screen, type in a name for the document.
6.Tap Save. By default, this saves your document as a Windows Jour- nal template (.JNT file) to My Documents/My Notes.
NOTE: Windows Journal may take a few minutes to save, but even
7.If Windows Journal does not open your document automatically (a option on the Save as page is checked to ???View note??? after printing), then you need to open your Journal document manually.
8.Write with your pen on this document as you would any other Jour- nal document (fill in your ???form??? or make your annotations).
9.Save your document with a new file name to preserve your edits.
You can reuse and save this document as many times as you want.
Sticky Notes provide a convenient way to store information like names, phone numbers, simple maps, or other information that you would normally put on a paper note. And since they are electronic, you can export them to other programs. Sticky Notes are kept in a numbered stack that you can browse through and discard when you are through with them.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 37
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
CHANGING
SCREEN
ORIENTATION
Hot Key 1
Hot Key 2
CUSTOMIZING
BUTTONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
They can also be used to record voice notes (although you cannot drag the voice notes to another program or the desktop).
To change the display orientation:
???From the Motion Dashboard
1.Press Hot Key #1 on the Tablet PC chassis to open the Motion Dashboard.
2.Select the Orientation: 0o, 90o, 180o, or 270o
???From the Tablet PC chassis
1.Press Hot Key #2 on the Tablet PC chassis. Each time you press the key, the display rotates 90o.
2.Rotate the display to the desired orientation.
???From the Tablet and Pen Settings Screen
1.Tap the Tablet and Pen Settings icon on the System Tray, located at the bottom right of the display window. Or, go to the Control Panel and select the Tablet and Pen Settings icon.
2.From the Tablet and Pen Settings window, select the Display tab.
3.Tap the
4.Select the desired orientation: Primary landscape, Primary portrait, Secondary Landscape, Secondary portrait.
You can customize the Tablet PC buttons so they perform the functions that you want. The default button settings of all the buttons are described in Chapter 2 of this User Guide.
???
???
???
???4 &
???
To change the default button properties:
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 38
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
1.
2.Choose the Tablet Buttons tab.
3.Highlight the button you want to repro- gram. The button being programmed turns red.
4.Select Change.
5.On the Change Button Functions window,
tap the
6.Select a new action from the list.
NOTE: For some actions, you only need to select the actions to change the button property. For others, such as to launch a program, you must browse and find the program; or, to set up a key combination, you must press a sequence of keys. You can tap Reset to return to the button defaults.
7.Select OK. In the list of Actions, you should now see the new action for the button you reprogrammed.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 39
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
AMBIENT LIGHT
SENSOR (ALS)
SETTING
???FIXED???
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS:
ALS OFF
SETTING
???DYNAMIC???
DISPLAY
BRIGHTNESS:
ALS ON
TURNING THE
DISPLAY
BACKLIGHT ON
AND OFF
The Motion Tablet PC Ambient Light Sensor (ALS), located on the front panel, detects light in the environment. When enabled, it adjusts the display brightness to changing light conditions. ALS maintains display viewability and can increase battery life as the system optimizes the display backlight in different lighting conditions, thus reducing power consumption whenever lighting conditions allow.
NOTE: For optimal battery life benefits and viewability, we recommend that you set the brightness slider to the
To set the display to a fixed level (ALS is off):
1.Open the Motion Dashboard.
2.Under Display, tap the radio button beside Fixed.
3.Move the slider until the
backlight on the Tablet PC display is at the desired level.
The system will keep the
same brightness level at all times; that is, it will not adjust the display brightness in changing ambient lighting. This may sacrifice viewabil- ity
NOTE: In
To set the display so that the system adjusts the brightness to the desired level under changing lighting conditions while maintaining viewability (ALS is on):
1.Open the Motion Dashboard.
2.Under Display, tap the radio button beside Dynamic.
3.Move the slider until the backlight on the Tablet PC display is at the desired level. The system will automatically adjust the display brightness in changing ambient lighting conditions.
NOTE: In
To turn the display off:
1.Open the Motion Dashboard.
2.Tap Off.
3.To turn the display back on, wave your pen over the display or press any key on the keyboard.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 40
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
KEEPING TRACK
OF YOUR
BATTERY
POWER
CREATING NEW
POWER
SCHEMES FOR
SPECIAL
SITUATIONS
Reading Battery Power from the Tablet PC Display
To check the power level while you are on battery power, move the pen over the Power/Battery icon, shown here, in the System Tray at the
percentage of battery power left. (The blue area on the battery icon shrinks as the battery runs down.)
Reading Battery Power from the Battery Gauge
Turn the Tablet PC over and press the battery gauge button. Each LED represents about 20% of battery capacity. If all five LEDs are green, the battery is fully charged.
Reading Battery Power from Motion Dashboard
The Motion Dashboard also has a battery power gauge that shows the remaining battery charge.
Reading Battery Power from the Power Meter
???
???From the Windows Control Panel (Classic view),
Creating a New Power Scheme
The Tablet PC is configured with a default power scheme called ???Motion Computing Optimized??? that helps performance and battery life. You may want to create additional power schemes for other work scenarios or for special situations.
1.From the Motion Dashboard, open Power Options Properties. Or, go to the Control Panel and select Power options (Classic view); or (while operating on battery) right- click the Power/Battery to display Adjust Power Properties/Open Power Meter.
2.Tap Adjust Power Properties to open the Power Options Proper- ties.
3.The window opens to the Power Schemes tab.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 41
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
4. Change the settings to the desired power configuration. 5. Tap Save As and enter a name for the new scheme.
6. Tap Apply.
NOTE: We recommend that you create new power schemes instead of overwriting the default (Motion Computing Optimized) so you can reactivate it later.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 42
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
3.When the Turn Off Computer window appears, press the Shift key on your external keyboard or tap Shift on the Tablet PC Input Panel key- board to change the option from Stand by to Hibernate.
IMPORTANT: You can put the Tablet PC in either Stand by or Hibernate mode to swap the battery:
???If you choose Stand by, the unit is designed to maintain your system for up to 30 sec- onds while you swap the battery. However, you may have less than 30 seconds to swap the battery because the settings and programs you have running drain power quicker than this. You should save any data before putting the unit in Stand by to swap the bat- tery.
???If you choose Hibernate, you have unlimited time to swap the battery. Hibernate saves the status of the Tablet PC to your Hard Disk Drive so you can resume operations later.
4.Tap Hibernate or Stand by. The Tablet PC displays that it is ???prepar- ing to standby or hibernate.???
5.Wait until the system shuts down. In Hibernate, all LEDs are off; in Stand by, the Power LED flashes.
6.Push the battery release latch on the bottom of the Tablet PC to eject the internal battery.
7.Insert the new battery until you hear the latch click, which ensures the new battery is correctly seated.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 43
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
SAVING
BATTERY
POWER WITH
THE AMBIENT
LIGHT SENSOR
ADDING
MEMORY TO
IMPROVE
SYSTEM
PERFORMANCE
Under certain lighting conditions, when the Ambient Light Sensor is enabled, it may automatically dim the display back light, thus saving battery power. The power savings depends on a combination of the ALS setting (on the brightness slider) and the ambient light in the environment.
NOTE: For optimal battery life benefits and viewability, we recommend that you set the brightness slider to the
Use only Motion memory modules obtained from Motion Computing to upgrade the
Supported Memory Configurations M1400
NOTE: The Motion M1400 has its base memory
WARNING: When performing the following tasks, turn off your Tablet PC, unplug the AC power connection, and remove the battery. Ground yourself by touching a grounded conductive surface, such as a device or appliance with a grounded,
1.After you disconnect power, unscrew the
2.If you are replacing a module, release the clips on each side of the module and lift to remove it.
3.Align the pins on the Memory Upgrade module with the receptors on the slot.
4.Gently push the new module into the slot at a
5.Replace the external cover and install the two screws.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 44
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
INSTALLING
OPTICAL DISK
DRIVES
OPTICAL DISK
DRIVE
SOFTWARE
For information about installing your Optical Disk Drive, see the documentation packaged with the drive.
Software for the CDROM ??? Does not require any special software drivers to operate as a standard CDROM device
Software for the DVD/CDRW Combo drive ??? Requires CD writing software to write onto a CDR/RW disc for CD authoring. While Microsoft Windows XP includes CD writing features and may be sufficient for your needs, the additional CD writing software (provided with the drive) contains advanced features beyond those offered by Windows XP. In addition, the DVD/MPEG software (also provided with the drive) is required to view video DVDs.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 45
Connecting the External Monitor/Data Projector and Tablet PC
1.Plug the VGA monitor cable into the VGA port on the Tablet PC or Motion FlexDock.
2.Then, connect the external monitor or data projector to a power outlet and turn it on. Windows XP will recognize the external monitor or data projector and search for a driver.
3.If necessary, install the driver from the CD supplied by the monitor???s manufacturer.
Setting Up a Mirrored Desktop
Use this feature to connect an external projector for presentations.
2 3
Mirrored Desktop Example: (1) Word Documents; (2) Tablet PC; (3) External
Monitor
NOTE: The resolution and orientation of the external monitor will be the same as the Tablet PC display.
a.Open the Motion Dashboard.
b.Select the Mirror Desktop radio button under External Display. This setting automatically creates an identical display on the external monitor.
NOTE: You can also tap the Intel(R)
Extreme Graphics icon, in the System
Tray at the bottom right of the Tablet
PC display (or found in the Windows
Control Panel), and the Extreme
Graphics
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 46
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Setting Up an Extended Desktop
Use this feature to when you want multiple applications open on separate monitors, for example, your email and Microsoft Word.
Extended Desktop Example: (1) Word Document; (2) Tablet PC; (3) External
Monitor; (4) Spreadsheet; (5)
a.Open the Motion Dashboard.
b.Select the Extend Desktop radio button under External
Display. This setting automatically extends the Tablet PC display to the external monitor.
NOTE: You can also tap the Intel(R)
Extreme Graphics icon in the System
Tray at the bottom right of the Tablet
PC display (or found in the Windows
Control Panel) to open the Extreme
Graphics
SETTING UP A Wireless network access points are available in airports, public businesses, WIRELESS such as coffee shops, as well as in private companies. With the proper CONNECTION hardware, you can set up a wireless access point at home. Each access point
may provide various levels of security and may require passwords and/or fees for connection.
Although wireless access is available in public areas, your ability to use the wireless access point depends on the following conditions:
???Distance from the access point
???Ability to connect to the access point
???Service rights to it (which may require an account fee, user name, password, an/or network setup through an administrator)
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 47
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
WARNING: FAA regulations require that you disable any wireless connection when traveling by air. If the Wireless LED on the front of the Tablet PC is off, internal wireless communications are disabled.
To set up a wireless connection through the
Motion Dashboard:
NOTE: The Tablet PC antenna should not be covered by your hand when making a wireless connection.
1.Open the Motion Dashboard and make sure that Enable 802.11 Wireless Radio is checked.
2.Under Wireless Operation, tap Properties.
3.On the Wireless Network Connection Properties screen, tap the Wireless Net- works tab.
4.From Available Networks, choose a network (an access point).
5.Tap Configure. The access point you selected should appear in the Network name (SSID) description.
6.Tap OK.
7.Tap OK again to complete the setup of the wireless connection.
NOTE: To complete the wireless connection, you may need to enable Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP), Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP), or other settings before the wireless network will connect. This may require you to add a network name (SSID) and Network key and/or to authenticate access (by password or other means). In a corporate wireless network, contact your System Administrator for these settings. For a home network, follow the instructions that come with your wireless access point. For other wireless access points that are available through
To set up a wireless connection through the Control Panel:
1.Open the Control Panel and tap Network Connections.
2.Make sure the Wireless Network Connection is enabled. (If it is not,
3.
4.Tap View Available Wireless Networks.
5.Tap Advanced.
6.Repeat Steps
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 48
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 49
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Set Up a Device (Bluetooth Mouse)
IMPORTANT: When installing Bluetooth devices, follow the steps in this procedure before installing any software that came with the device. You may need to install application software for the device at the end of this procedure. However, do not install new Bluetooth software.
1.Check that the wireless device you are configuring has properly- installed new or
2.Place the device in ???Discoverable mode,??? which allows the Tablet PC???s internal Bluetooth card to ???find??? the device. This information can be found in the device???s documentation.
NOTES ABOUT DEVICE DISCOVERY: Some devices require that you press a button on the device or keyboard keys to put them in the ???discoverable??? mode. For example, the mouse in this example requires pressing the ???Connect Channel??? button on the bottom of the mouse; while a Bluetooth keyboard may require pressing a key sequence on the keyboard or an On/Off or reset button.
3.Start the Bluetooth device interface by
4.Under Bluetooth Tasks, tap the Bluetooth Setup Wizard.
5.When the Welcome to Bluetooth Setup
Wizard appears, tap the radio button beside the appropriate option. In this example, tap ???I know the service I want to use and I want to find a Blue- tooth device that provides that ser- vice,??? the first option.
6.Tap Next. The Bluetooth Service Selection window appears. On this window, scroll through the list of ser- vices and highlight a service. In this example, scroll down the list and hightlight Human Interface Device (HID) to set up a wireless mouse.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 50
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
7.Tap Next. After a few moments, when the Tablet PC discovers the Bluetooth
device (the mouse), the Device Selec- tion window appears and displays the Bluetooth mouse. Go to Step 8.
IMPORTANT: Device discovery may take several attempts. During that time, you may receive a message such as the one shown here. Tap Search Again to continue the discovery process.
If the Tablet PC fails to detect the Bluetooth device after what you consider a reasonable number of attempts, do the following:
???If the Bluetooth icon in the system tray is red, open the Motion Dashboard and check the Enable Internal Bluetooth Wireless Radio button.
???Make sure the batteries in the Bluetooth device are new or fully charged and are installed correctly.
???Be sure the device is in discoverable mode. Read the instructions that came with the device or visit the device manufacturer???s website for information and for other troubleshooting tips. Perform the steps that put the device in discoverable mode.
???Check to see if other Bluetooth devices are in range and can be discovered by tapping My Bluetooth Places>Bluetooth Tasks>Search for devices in range. If other devices are discovered, a problem may exist with the Bluetooth device you???re trying to install.
If the Bluetooth card in the Tablet PC still fails to detect the Bluetooth device, contact the device manufacturer or visit their website for assistance.
8.When the device is discovered (see
Step 7), highlight the device and tap Next.
9.When the Bluetooth Setup Wizard Com- pletion Page appears, tap Finish. Windows now installs software for the device.
10.Check to see if the device (Microsoft Mouse) has green arrows beside it, which indicates it is working.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 51
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Pairing a Device (Bluetooth Keyboard)
In addition to discovery, the installation of many Bluetooth devices requires the pairing of the external device (such as a keyboard) with the Tablet PC. Pairing lets you avoid entering access information each time you connect to the device. Paired devices share a unique ???link key,??? which they exchange each time they connect. Once paired, devices stay paired, even if they are out of range or not working, until you unpair them (see ???Unpairing Devices???).
The following steps describe how to pair a Bluetooth keyboard, but are similar for other Bluetooth devices.
1.Repeat Steps
2.Highlight the device in the Entire Bluetooth Neighborhood window. (In this example, a BT keyboard.)
3.Right click on the device
and tap Pair Device from the
Establish Pairing in the Bluetooth Tasks window.
4. One of two ???Pin Code??? win-
dows may appear: Bluetooth Security Set Up and Bluetooth PIN Code Request windows. Both prompt you to enter a Pin Code for
This completes the Bluetooth setup procedure. You can begin using your
Bluetooth device.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 52
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
SETTING UP
THE UNIVERSAL
JACKS
SETTING UP
SPEECH
RECOGNITION
FOR DICTATION
Wide Focus
To configure the microphones for a single
1.Open the Motion Dashboard.
2.Under Audio, tap Wide Focus. The microphones now focus on a wider ???angle of acceptance??? than the Narrow Focus.
To train the microphones for dictation from a different ???Wide Focus??? angle, see ???Focusing and Training the Microphones,??? above.
Meeting/Conference
To configure the microphones for a meeting or conference room:
NOTE: This setting turns off the microphones??? ???array processing/beam forming??? software and disables the Training function.
1.Open the Motion Dashboard.
2.Under Audio, tap Meeting/Conference. The microphones now accept sound from all angles equally.
The Universal Jacks can be used interchangeably by microphones or headsets. To configure the jacks:
1. Tap the Universal Jacks icon in the
System Tray on the Tablet PC dis- play. The Sigmatel Controls menu appears.
2. Set the desired options.
To set up speech recognition for dictation:
1.Tap the Tablet PC Input Panel icon on the menu bar at the bottom of the Tablet PC display. The Tablet PC Input Panel appears.
2.Tap the
3.Tap Speech. The first time you access this function, a Speech Recognition Enrollment message appears suggesting that you take 10 minutes to adjust the microphone and train
speech recognition before continuing. Until you complete speech training, the speech buttons are inactive.
4.Tap Next and follow the Microphone Wizard.
NOTE: Initially, speech recognition will correctly recognize approximately 85%- 90% of the words you dictate. To further improve performance, run speech training sessions. Open the Windows Control Panel and select Speech to perform additional speech training. As you use this feature, accuracy gradually improves.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 54
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
USING SPEECH
RECOGNITION
FOR COMMANDS
CREATING A
SCREEN-
RESOLUTION
SCHEME FOR AN
EXTERNAL
MONITOR OR
SIMILAR DEVICE
MULTIMEDIA
APPLICATIONS
After you complete Speech Recognition training, when you select Speech, the Tablet PC Input Panel displays options for Dictation or Commands. The display also indicates if it is Not Listening or Listening.
NOTE: For more information about using this feature, see the Windows Help and Support Center where you can search for topics about speech recognition and training. Also available are the speech tutorials. To find the speech tutorial, select Start>Help and Support>Welcome to Tablet PC>Tablet PC Tutorials.
To create a special screen resolution scheme:
1. Tap the Properties button under External Display on the Motion Dashboard. Or, the Intel(R) Extreme Graphics icon in the System Tray, located at the
2.From the Intel(R) 82852/82855 GM/GME Graphics Controller Prop- erties window, select the Schemes tab. The current Video Mode is displayed.
3.Tap the New button on this window.
4.Type in a name for the new scheme.
5.Highlight this new scheme in the Schemes window.
6.Add or change the parameters for this scheme.
7.Tap Save.
8.To test or launch a scheme, select it from the list and tap the Invoke button.
9.Tap OK.
Your M1400 Tablet PC supports most multimedia applications.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 55
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
ABOUT THE
OMNIPASS
PASSWORD
MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
The fingerprint reader built into your Motion Tablet PC lets you scan your fingerprint to log onto your Tablet PC and perform other functions such as accessing email,
When implemented within the security policies of your work environment, the OmniPass authentication tools add another layer of security for your passwords, files, and other logons.
The following section provides basic information about setting up and using the management system. For more advanced features, see the OmniPass Help files or go to the manufacturer???s website for additional information.
(Optional) If you need to set up a windows user account and
password...
NOTE: You may want to contact your System Administrator to see if you already have a Windows user account and password set up on your system.
When your Tablet PC starts the first time, you will see an OmniPass logon window next to the Windows logon. If you want to start using the fingerprint reader immediately and do not already have a Windows account, you need to set one up:
1.(Optional) Tap Cancel to close the OmniPass logon dialog.
2.Tap start>Control Panel>User Accounts>Add.
3.Type in a user name and domain in the space provided (check with your System Administrator to see if a domain is needed).
4.Tap Next.
5.Select the appropriate access level (check with your System Admin- istrator for this information).
6.Tap Next. Windows creates a new user account.
7.(Optional, but recommended) Tap Add Password and assign a user password to this account.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 56
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
BASIC
FINGERPRINT
READER
SET UP
These basic configuration steps will enroll you in OmniPass and let you log onto your Tablet PC with your fingerprint. We recommend that you start here to gain experience with the scanning techniques before moving on to more advanced features. For a list of OmniPass advanced features, see the section ???Advanced Fingerprint Reader Set Up??? in this chapter.
Enrolling with OmniPass
1.Tap start>All Programs>Sof- tex>OmniPass Enrollment Wiz- ard.
2.From the enrollment window, tap Enroll.
3.Type in the user name, domain, and the password (if you have one set up) you
want to use for this OmniPass account. 4. Tap Next.
Enrolling a Fingerprint with OmniPass
5.When the Choose Finger win- dow appears, tap the dotted area
above the finger you want to enroll. A red arrow appears above the selected finger.
6. Tap Next.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 57
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
the green fingerprint disappears from the display and the fingerprint area is empty before swiping our finger again.
HINTS FOR SUCCESSFUL FINGERPRINT CAPTURES
???When scanning, press hard enough to fully contact both the drive ring and the sensor.
???Rub your fingers together to stimulate the natural skin oils so your fingerprint is easier for the sensor to detect.
???Clean the sensor. First, power down the Tablet PC and remove the battery. Then, clean the sensor using a cotton swab sprayed with a
NOTE: If the fingerprint capture times out, tap
Back. This restarts the enrollment process.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 58
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
9.After OmniPass successfully cap- tures three fingerprints, the Verify
Fingerprint window appears. Swipe your finger one more time to complete the enrollment. When the messages ???The selected finger has been enrolled in OmniPass??? and ???Successful Veri- fication??? and a green fingerprint appear, enrollment is complete.
10.Tap Next.
11.When you are prompted to enroll a second fingerprint, tap Yes.
12.Repeat Steps
gerprint.
IMPORTANT: We recommend that you enroll a second fingerprint. A finger injury could prevent an authorization and block access to your accounts.
13.(Advanced options) When you finish fingerprint enrollment, the Set Authentication Rules window appears. Leave these unchecked (the default). For more informa- tion, see the OmniPass Help.
14.Tap Next.
15.When the Audio and Taskbar Set- tings window appears, leave the default notification options.
16.Tap Next. The Congratulations window appears.
17.Tap Done.
18.Tap Yes to log yourself on as a new user.
This completes the OmniPass enrollment.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 59
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
ADVANCED
FINGERPRINT
READER
FEATURES
OmniPass offers a number of advance features that provide additional password management for your Tablet PC beyond the basic convenience of logging on.
CAUTION: Before configuring advanced features, please read the OmniPass information provided with the feature or in the OmniPass Help, including any cautions or warnings about the feature. Activating some features (specifically Strong Logon Security) may, as a normal part of the OmniPass operation, change the way your Tablet PC starts up and/or the
To access these advance features, tap the OmniPass icon to open the OmniPass Control Center. Here is an overview of these features:
???User Management ??? Adding and removing users)
???User Settings ??? Audio, Taskbar Tips, and Enrollment (which includes set- ting up authentication rules for Win- dows and OmniPass logons, password replacement in applications and web- sites, user management, encryption/ decryption of files and folders)
??? System Settings ??? Setting startup options; Enabling Strong Logon Security
???Vault Management ??? Managing identities and passwords at remem- bered websites, application logons, or for any
???Encrypt/Decrypt ??? Requiring authentication (fingerprint scan/pass- word) for encrypting/decrypting files
For further information about these options, open the OmniPass Control Center and tap Help.
Checking Logon Status
During some OmniPass operations, you may need to know if a user is logged on. You can quickly see logon status by moving the cursor over the OmniPass key icon in the system tray.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 60
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Or, tap the OmniPass key icon to open the OmniPass Control Center and then look in the User Accounts to see who is logged on.
SETTING UP
TABLET PC
SECURITY
Passwords protect your Tablet PC from unauthorized access. Passwords can create different levels of protection for your Tablet PC and its data:
???Operating system password ??? Secures the files on your Tablet PC from other users
???BIOS passwords ??? Secures the software routines that test hardware at startup, start the operating system, and support the transfer of data among hardware devices; BIOS is the Basic Input/Output System
???System password ??? Locks access to the BIOS setup
???Boot password ??? Locks access to the system
???HDD (Hard Disk Drive) password ??? Secures your data so the Hard Disk Drive cannot be accessed by removing it and connecting it to another Tablet PC
Setting the Windows Operating System Password
You can set up a Windows operating system password through the Windows Control Panel, User Accounts.
Setting the BIOS Passwords
CAUTION: We strongly recommend that you write down your password(s) and keep it in a location that is appropriate to your work environment. If you enter a wrong BIOS System password several times, you will be locked out
of the system. If you become locked out, you can restart the Tablet PC and retry the password again. You can repeat restarting and retrying the password as many times as you want. However, if you are unable to remember your password, you will not be able to access your Tablet PC. If this happens, you call Motion Computing Technical Support or your Motion reseller for assistance. Have your Tablet PC Serial number available (located on the label on the back of the unit) for them to assist you.
The level of security you want on your Tablet PC helps determine what BIOS password(s) you set. These are described in the following sections.
BIOS System Passwords
To set up a password to access the PhoenixBIOSTM Setup Utility on the Tablet PC:
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 61
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
NOTE: These procedures describe using the pen to enter information; you can also attach an external keyboard if you prefer.
1.Start the Tablet PC.
2.When the Motion Computing Splash Screen appears, quickly press Hot Key #2 (icon shown here). If you miss the Splash screen, turn the Tablet PC off then back on and try this step again.
3.From the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility, tap Security on the menu bar.
4.To set up a System password,
5.Type in a System Password using the onscreen keyboard.
6.Tap Enter.
7.Type in the password again to confirm it.
8.Tap Enter. The system returns to the Security screen and the System Password reads Set. A password is now required to enter the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility.
9.To set up a Password on boot, tap Disabled next to Password on boot until Enabled is highlighted. You will not be prompted to type in another password because Password on boot uses the System password.
NOTE: You cannot set up Password on boot until you set up a System password.
10.If you have finished setting up a password, tap Exit or press the Esc key on the Tablet PC to exit the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility.
11.When you exit, you are prompted to select from the following options:
???Exit Saving Changes
???Exit Discarding Changes
???Load Setup Defaults
???Discard Changes
???Save Changes
12.Select the desired action.
13.Confirm the selection by tapping Yes.
Hard Disk Drive (HDD) Password
To set up a password to start the Tablet PC (so no one can access the information on the Hard Disk Drive of your Tablet PC even if it is removed and installed in another Tablet PC without the proxy password):
1.Start the Tablet PC.
2.When the Motion Computing Splash Screen appears, quickly press Hot Key #2. If you miss the Splash screen, turn the Tablet PC off then back on and try this step again.
3.From the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility, tap Security on the menu bar.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 62
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
CLEARING
TABLET PC
SECURITY
4.To set the hard disk password,
5.Type in a New Password.
6.Tap Enter.
7.Type in the password to confirm it.
8.Tap Enter. The system returns to the Security screen and the HDD Password is Set. (When you exit then
9.Repeat Steps
To clear the Tablet PC PhoenixBIOS security:
1.Start the Tablet PC.
2.When the Motion Computing Splash Screen appears, quickly press Hot Key #2. If you miss the Splash screen, turn the Tablet PC off then back on and try this step again.
3.From the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility, tap Security on the menu bar. If you have rebooted, you will be prompted to enter the password(s) you have set up.
4.To clear the System and Password on boot passwords,
5.Type in the Current Password.
6.Leave the space blank next to Enter New Password.
7.Tap Enter.
8.Leave the space blank to Confirm New Password.
9.Tap Enter.
10.When the Security screen appears, the System Password should be Clear and the Password on boot Disabled.
11.To clear the Hard Disk Drive password,
12.Type in the Current Password.
13.Leave the space blank next to Enter New Password.
14.Tap Enter.
15.Leave the space blank to Confirm New Password.
16.Tap Enter.
17.When the Security screen appears, the HDD Password should be Clear.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 63
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
CARING FOR The Tablet PC display and chassis are designed to be very durable. This YOUR TABLET section describes the proper care and maintenance that will keep them PC AND ITS working and in good condition for a long time. For general information ACCESSORIES about care of the Tablet PC and its components and accessories, see the
Regulatory and Safety Guide packaged with your Tablet PC.
CAUTION: Be sure to follow the guidelines listed below when caring for your Tablet PC and its components. Improper use may damage the Tablet PC and/or its components and void the warranty.
General Care
???Protect the Tablet PC from exposure to extreme temperatures, shock, liquids, strong magnetic fields, and turbulent conditions.
???Do not open or disassemble the Tablet PC other than to replace memory modules or to replace the battery. Always follow the instructions included with these accessories when performing these procedures.
WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to the Tablet PC, when replacing memory modules, turn off your Tablet PC, unplug the AC power connection, and remove the battery. Ground yourself by touching a grounded conductive surface, such as a device or appliance with a grounded,
???When storing the Tablet PC for an extended period of time, unplug AC power and remove the battery after discharging it part way.
???Do not place heavy objects on top of the Tablet PC.
Caring for the Display Screen
???You can clean fingerprints and most marks from the display surface by wiping it with the soft cloth (provided). If needed, you can spray this cloth with a
???Avoid using tissues or paper towels to clean the display surface. These contain wood fibers that can scratch the display.
???Use only the Motion digitizer pen on the display. Do not write on the surface with an ink pen or pencil, any pointed or other object that could damage the display surface.
???Do not place heavy objects on the display surface.
???Protect the display surface from unnecessary contact by using the Hardtop Cover or a portfolio when transporting the Tablet PC.
???Avoid exposing the display to direct sunlight for long periods of time.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 64
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
TRAVELING
WITH YOUR
TABLET PC
Caring for the Motion Digitizer Pen
???Always store the Motion digitizer pen in the Tablet PC pen bay or in the portfolio when not in use.
???Store extra pens in your portfolio. Do not store the pen vertically on the tip. Constant tip pressure can affect the
???The pen contains sensitive electronics. Do not immerse it in liquids.
Replacing the Pen Tips
Normal use eventually wears down the pen tip, so the pen ships with extra tips and a small ???tip tool??? for replacing them.
into place.
CAUTION: Certain environments may contain particles or debris that can adhere to the Tablet PC display or to the pen tip. To avoid damaging the display, clean it frequently with the cleaning cloth, provided with your unit. Also, change pen tips regularly, especially if you drop the pen onto a rough surface that could damage the tip or embed debris in it. Damaged pen tips can scratch the display.
Ordering New Pens
To order additional pens, visit the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com/accessories.
Here are some tips for traveling with your Tablet PC:
???Remove all accessories and cables. Remember to pack those you will need while traveling and do not forget to pack at least one Motion digitizer pen.
???Attach the Hardtop Cover or slip the Tablet PC into a portfolio to protect the display.
???Protect the pen by keeping it in the Tablet PC pen bay or portfolio case during travel.
???Pack the Tablet PC securely in a briefcase or
???Keep the Tablet PC stable during travel; secure it to prevent it from sliding around in overhead bins and car trunks.
NOTE: For travel warnings, see the section ???FAA Wireless Air Travel Requirements??? in this chapter.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 65
Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC
Traveling by Air
???Prepare for airport security by charging the battery in the event Security asks you to start the Tablet PC.
???Have it
???Either turn off or place the Tablet PC in hibernation for takeoff and landing.
FAA Wireless Air Travel Requirement
WARNING: The FAA requires that wireless operations be suspended before boarding the plane. The easiest way to disable internal wireless operations is by unchecking (disabling) all wireless devices in the Motion Dashboard. The wireless LED on the Tablet PC front panel, shown here, is off when wireless communications
are disabled. To disable external wireless operations, remove any installed wireless PC Cards.
WARNING: Do not transport the lithium ion batteries used in your Tablet PC in checked baggage. You may take up to two spare batteries in
Other Travel Hints
???Before extended use in the field or long trips away from AC power, adjust the Power properties to maximize battery conservation. Right- click the Power/Battery icon in the System Tray, located in the lower
???For international travel, obtain and use the appropriate adapters for your destination???s electrical outlets. A current converter is not necessary.
???You may want to carry proof of ownership or a merchandise passport when traveling internationally.
???Consult your insurance company and credit card company to learn about emergency travel assistance in the event your Tablet PC becomes lost or disabled.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide 66
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
Appendix A
Troubleshooting and Support
All Motion Computing Tablet PCs have passed a rigorous series of performance and
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide i
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide ii
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide iii
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide iv
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide v
Can I make the battery charge last longer?
???Change to the Max Battery power scheme
???Dim the display brightness by opening the Motion Dashboard and moving the Display Brightness slider. (You can also
???Disconnect LAN/modem connections and disable wireless communications when not in use (uncheck the Wireless checkboxes in the Motion Dashboard).
???Turn off optional and unnecessary background programs and turn off or unplug accessory equipment from the USB and IEEE 1394 ports.
What does the Tablet PC need for use in another country?
Just an outlet adapter, which you can find in airports and travel stores. The AC adapter will adjust automatically to different voltages when plugged into the correct
What???s the best way to clean the display screen?
To clean the display screen, wipe it with a soft cloth (like the one supplied) onto which you have sprayed a
Will scratches affect the display/digitizer???s performance?
Testing has not found appreciable loss of performance on a scratched display.
How sensitive is the screen to sunlight and the elements?
As with any computer or electronic device, the Tablet PC should be protected from liquids, dirt and sand, other contaminants, sunlight, and extreme heat.
Will the Tablet PC work with any monitor or USB accessory keyboard, mouse, disk drive, etc?
As long as the device???s driver is available either in the Windows XP operating system or from the manufacturer and it carries the Windows XP logo or certification, it should work with your Tablet PC. For more information, see www.microsoft.com/help.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide vi
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
MOTION
WARRANTIES
MOTION
COMPUTING
SUPPORT
OPTIONS
Why doesn???t the Tablet PC or FlexDock have parallel, serial, or PS2 (mouse) ports?
Microsoft Tablet PC certification requires the system to be completely
How do I adjust the Tablet for
Standard, and Extended Warranty and Insurance Programs
Motion Computing currently provides limited warranties on Motion products and accessories. See the Warranty packaged with your Motion product or accessory or visit our website at www.motioncomputing.com.
In addition, Motion Computing offers extended warranties along with various screen and configuration insurance programs. Visit our website at www.motioncomputing.com/support.
Motion Computing Support
If you need assistance or answers to frequently asked questions about your Motion Tablet PC, visit www.motioncomputing.com/support. We also offer a Knowledge Base of additional information that may help with your problem.
Returning the Motion Tablet PC for Repairs
To request service for your Motion Computing Tablet PC, contact Motion Computing Technical Support at www.motioncomputing.com/ support.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide vii
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
RMA Process (Warranty Service)
To request warranty service, contact Motion Technical Support at www.motioncomputing.com. Under Support you will find instructions for warranty service.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide viii
Appendix B Motion Tablet PC Specifications
Appendix B
Motion Tablet PC Specifications
Motion M1400 Tablet PC
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide ix
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide x
Appendix C Wireless
WIRELESS
INSTALLATION
Appendix C
Wireless
To install the wireless
WARNING: To avoid the risk of personal injury or damage to the Tablet PC, when performing the following tasks, turn off your Tablet PC, unplug the AC power connection, and remove the battery. Ground yourself by touching a grounded conductive surface, such as a device or appliance with a grounded,
1.Disconnect the Tablet PC from AC power and remove the battery.
2.Remove the two small Phillips head screws securing the
3.(If you are replacing an existing wireless card and not just installing a card in an empty slot) Release the two clips on each side of the card. When the card pops up, gently pull it from the
4.Align the edge connectors on the
5.Holding the wireless
6.Snap the card into place.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide xi
Appendix C Wireless
7. Connect the gray antenna from the
Tablet PC to the RF MAIN terminalRF MAIN RF AUX of the
8.Connect the black antenna on the Tablet PC to the RF AUX auxiliary terminal of the
9.Replace the cover on the bottom of
the Tablet PC, reinsert the screws, and tighten them.
10.Reinsert the battery and connect to AC power; then power up the Tablet PC.
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide xii
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide xiii
Dynamic setting, ALS 25
E
Enable 802.11 Wireless Radio 48 End User License Agreement 28 enrollment, fingerprint 58 Establish Pairing 52
F
finger drive ring 59 fingerprint
Fingerprint reader advanced features 61 basic set up 57 enrollment 29, 58 OmniPass software 57 Strong Logon Security 61
Fixed ALS setting 40 FlexDock 18, 46 focus
See microphones.
Function button. See pen function button 32
G gauge 15
gestures, pen 34 graphics 46 grounding 44
H
Hard Drive LED 14 Hardtop Cover 20, 65 Hardtop keyboard 19 HDD password 62 headphone 11 hibernate
hibernation definition of 30 exiting 31 when to use 30
hints
power management 43, 44 wireless 20
Hot Key #2 (Orientation) 13, 38 Hot Keys 39
Human Interface Device - HID 50
I
Internet, initializing in Windows XP 27
L
LEDs
battery status 14 Hard Drive 14 Power/Standby 14 status 14 Wireless 14
Lithium ion battery 2 lock slot 11
locked, HDD Password 64 logon 57
M
Max Battery power setting memory 11, 44
memory configurations 44 memory upgrade modules 20
Meeting/Conference microphone setting 24, 55 microphones
Wide Focus 24, 55
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide xiv
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide xv
See also Fingerprint reader 57 security button 13
sensor
See fingerprint reader 59 set system password 63 smart battery 14
microsoft activation 27 speakers 11
speech listening... 56 not listening 56
speech recognition 26 setting up 55
standby 25 definition of 30 exiting 31
Power Management 43 when to use 30
Standby mode 18 Starting and stopping 29 Sticky Notes 37, 38
T
Tablet PC Input Panel icon 34
Take a Tour of Windows XP 6 Task Manager 13
temperature 65 throughput 13 touchpad 19
scroll zone 19 train 24, 54 travel
U
Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) 1 user account, Windows 28 Universal Audio Jacks 50
V
View Anywhere display 1, 9 voice commands 26
Voice over IP (VoIP) 1
W
Wide focus 224, 55 Windows Journal 11 Windows user account 28
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition initializing 27
wireless 1, 16 Control Panel 48 Dashboard 25, 48
disabling external 67 disabling for air travel 48
enable 802.11 Wireless Radio 48 FAA regulations 48, 66
wireless access point connecting to 48
X xDSL 13
Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide xvi