DT Research DT390 Web Pad User Manual

DT Research, Inc. Web Pad

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ENGLISHTHE WebDT 390ENGLISH  8BASIC OPERATION GUIDEWebDT 390signage dtri comDT Research, Inc.2000 Concourse Drive, San Jose, CA 95131     http://www.dtresearch.com Copyright © 2010, DT Research, Inc. All Rights Reserved. DT Research and WebDT are registered trademarks of DT Research, Inc.Mobile TabletINTRODUCTIONThank you for acquiring the latest addition to DT Research’s line of mobile tablets— the WebDT 390. Featuring an IP54-rated, slim yet robust enclosure, the two-pound WebDT 390 with 8.9” TFT display is powered by the Intel® Atom™ processor,  offering optimal combinations of performance and power savings. An external battery expansion option provides approximately 3-4 hours of additional battery operation for up to eight hours of mobile usage.The WebDT 390 is available with Windows® XP Embedded, Windows® XP Professional or Linux operating systems. Each software operating system features web browser, client/server computing software, media player, accessories, and applications support.PACKAGE CONTENTSWebDT 390 with Internal Battery Pack, Stylus and Bumpers•AC-DC Power Adapter with Power Cord•Mini USB to USB Cable•Basic Operation Guide•  Major options, depending on conguration:Desktop Charging Cradle with DC-in Power Jack and Ethernet/VGA/USB Ports•External Battery Pack•External Battery Charger Kit•Vehicle/ Wall Mount Cradle•5-System Gang Charger•* If your WebDT 390 contains MSR, camera or scanner module, please refer to the POS module operation guide for detailed operation.SPECIFICATIONSSystemDisplay 8.9” (diag.) TFT LCD with Resistive Touch and LED backlight; outdoor-viewable optionDisplay Resolution 1024 x 600 (WSVGA)Processor Intel® Atom™ processor Z530 1.6GHzMemory (RAM) 1GB to 2GB DDR2 533MHZStorage 2GB to 16GB Internal Flash Module, 32GB to 64GB SSDOperating Systems Windows® XP Embedded;Windows® XP Professional or LinuxBluetooth YES; Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR Class 2 (eGM-A1E) (USB interface)Input and Control Buttons1 Power button, 7 Front buttons and  1 Trigger buttonIndicator 1 Power/ Battery status LED and 1 WLAN active LEDInput/Output Ports 1 DC-in Jack; 1 Microphone-in and  1 Headphone-out Jacks; 1 USB 2.0 portAudio Built-in speakersMechanicalEnclosure ABS + PC PlasticProtective Grips Rubber with handstrapDimensions (H x W x D)7.7 x 10 x 1.25 (in); 196 x 256 x 32 (mm)Weight 2.43 lbs (1.1 kg)Battery Pack Internal (2S2P; 7.4V, 3760mAh) Optional: External (2S2P; 7.4V, 3760mAh)AC/DC Adapter Input: 100 – 240VAC Output: 18.5VDC@2.4APower Cords North America, EU, UK, China and JapanStylus Non-electronic tipEnvironmentalWater and Dust Resistance IP54Regulatory FCC Class B, CE, C-Tick, RoHS compliantOperating TemperatureOperation: 0°C - 40°C Storage: 0°C - 60°CHumidity 0% - 90% non-condensingBOG060810DT390ENG
THE WebDT 390ENGLISH  23 ENGLISHButton Functions (with Windows XP Operating System)BUTTON ACTIONProgrammableProgrammable, launch soft (on-screen) keyboard (default)Launch SAS (Secure Attention Sequence)GenerateCtrl+Alt+DelkeystoinvokethesecuritywindowsdenedunderWindows XP Programmable,  Change display orientation (portrait/ landscape) (default)Programmable, system utility menu (default)The WebDT 390 (with Windows XP Operating System)Battery/Power LEDWireless LEDMicrophoneStylusButton ManagementWireless Network SettingsCalibrationProgrammable, As scanner trigger when equipped with the scanner modulePower on,  Push/release typically enters Standby mode, or Push/release exits Standby mode or restarts device (software dependent) Push and hold (over 4 seconds) invokes hardware shutdownPower/Battery LED Status:Blue indicates the battery is 25% to 100% charged•Blinking blue indicates the battery is charging•Orange indicates that the battery is between 11% to 25%•Blinking Orange indicates that the battery is below 10%•PrecautionsAlways exercise care when operating and handling the WebDT 390.•Do NOT apply excessive pressure to the display screen.•We recommend using the Stylus provided to keep the screen clean.•Avoid prolonged exposure of the display panel to any strong heat source. Wherever •possible, the WebDT 390 should face away from direct light to reduce glare.If the AC-DC power adapter is used to recharge or power the device, do NOT use •any AC-DC adapter other than the one provided with the device or acquired from the manufacturer or its partners.In the unlikely event that smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is present, •immediately power off the WebDT 390 and disconnect all power sources. Report the problem to your device provider immediately.Never attempt to disassemble the WebDT 390, as this will void the warranty.•THE WebDT 390Basic Features The WebDT 390 wireless tablet integrates a bright and responsive touch display, 1 mini-USB port, and embedded networking elements such as Bluetooth. The primary device is complemented by a suite of accessories, including battery expansion, docking cradles, and carrying cases, for a comprehensive user experience. 1892 3456897Input/ Output Ports Headphone JackUSB PortsDC Power InputACBABC1234567Battery and Power Meter
THE WebDT 390ENGLISH  45 ENGLISHOPERATIONInternal Battery Switch To prevent battery drain during shipping and extended storage, the internal battery may be turned off. To turn on the internal battery, unscrew the 6 screws and open the battery cover (Picture 1). Push the battery button switch to the “up” position (Picture 2). The internal battery pack has to be turned on for it to operate, be charged, and for the optional external battery pack to function. Powering ON and OFF To activate the WebDT 390, push and quickly release the Power Button to the right side of the front bezel. The display will come on in a few seconds. To put the WebDT 390 in Standby mode, push and quickly release the Power Button. To turn the WebDT 390 off for extended storage, power off the device safely using any software function that “shuts down computer” provided in the software operating system.NOTE: The battery packs shipped with your device may be low in power—please use theAC-DCadapterwiththeWebDT390whensettingupthedeviceforthersttimeto fully charge the internal battery pack. You may charge the external battery pack with it attached to the WebDT 390, or with the optional external battery charger kit.NOTE: When the battery pack(s) is (are) charging, the blue-colored Battery LED should blink slowly. If plugging in the AC-DC adapter does not trigger this blinking activity and the LED stays dark, the battery pack(s) may have been drained substantially. Try unplugging/ replugging the AC-DC adapter to the WebDT 390 a few times to activate the charging process.NOTE: To conserve power, use (push and quick release) the Power Button to put the devicein“Standby”modewhilenotinuse.Pushingbrieyonthesamebuttonwillwake up the system within seconds. NOTE: Avoid using the Power Button (“hold 4+ seconds” feature) to turn off the device—this form of hardware shutdown is intended to be a means of recovery from device lockups, and not as normal operation.Start UpIf the power up (from Standby or otherwise) is successful, the appropriate interface will be displayed after a launch sequence of several seconds. The wireless LAN connection may take 10-15 seconds to be established.Conguring the WebDT 390Thedevicemaybeconguredusingtheutilitiesandmethodsdictatedbythesoftwareoperatingsystem.TheWebDT390shouldbecongurableforvariouspropertiessuchasuserproles,networkfeatures,andseveralsystemelements.CalibrationThe touch display for the WebDT 390 is calibrated before shipping. In the event thatthecalibrationhasbeenmodiedorisunsatisfactory,therespectivecalibrationroutines (e.g., PenMount (PM) for Windows XP) to calibrate the touch interface may be used. Such applications are typically executed through touch input via Stylus or through mouse click via a USB mouse.<Picture 1> <Picture 2>
THE WebDT 390ENGLISH  67 ENGLISHBluetooth The WebDT 390 features a built-in Bluetooth adapter that operates on the Microsoft WindowsBluetoothprotocol.TheBluetoothcongurationapplicationisinvokedfromthe System Tray or from the Control Panel for Windows XP. Under Windows CE, it can be executed from the Control Panel. Follow the instructions and options provided withintheapplicationtocongureandinvokeBluetoothconnectivitywiththecor-responding peripherals.NOTE: Bluetooth devices or accessories that are not compatible with the Microsoft Windows Bluetooth protocol may not work with the WebDT 390.Button ManagementWhere supported by software, many of the hard buttons on the WebDT 390 are programmable to perform a function of the user’s choice. The exception is the Power Button and the SAS Button. To activate the button re-assignment application, invoke the Button Agent application, e.g., in Windows XP Embedded   . Brightness ControlWheresupportedbydevicermwareandsoftware,ahardbuttonmaybeengagedtomanipulate the display brightness. Press the System Menu button (Button 7) on the front of the WebDT 390. The System screen will display a Brightness control section with up and down arrows that can be activated with the stylus.Battery and Power ManagementThe WebDT 390 is equipped with an internal 3760mAh Li-Ion battery pack that is capable of supporting approximately 3 - 4 hours of continuous operation. With the internal battery and an external battery pack that clips (hot-pluggable) onto the back of the device, the maximum period of continuous operation will be approximately 6 - 8 hours.Theperiodbetweenbatteryrechargescanbesignicantlylengthenedbyputtingthe device into Standby mode through the Power Button (see Buttons Function Table) whenever the device is not in use. Depending on the operating software, the WebDT 390mayalsobeconguredtoentervariouspower-savingmodesviathePowerButtonor through timed entry.Desktop CradleThe WebDT 390 is complemented by an optional Desktop Cradle for support, pass-through charging, and connection to a range of USB peripherals, including keyboard and mouse. The Cradle offers the following interfaces: a DC-in port for the AC-DC adapter, an Ethernet port, a VGA port (optional), and USB ports. Always seat the WebDT 390 securely onto the cradle. The cradle must be powered by the AC-DC adapter for the Ethernet and USB ports to function. The battery packs on the WebDT 390 may be recharged by connecting the AC-DC adapter directly to the DC-in port on the WebDT 390 or through the DC-in port on the Desktop Cradle while the WebDT 390 is docked to the Cradle.USING THE WebDT 390Memory congurationTheWebDT390isavailableinvariousmemorycongurations.Theycurrentlyrangefrom:2GBto16GBashmemoryor32GBto64GBSSDand1GBofRAM. Peripherals SupportThrough its USB ports, the WebDT 390 supports a wide range of USB-based peripherals. These peripherals are applicable for software installation, applications storage, data storage, and system software recovery and updates. The WebDT 390 is also compatible with custom mountable cradle options. These securable and mountable cradles provide an interface to VESA mounts and arms, and to ports that may include USB, Ethernet and pass-through power.Federal Communication Commission Interference StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuantto Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmfulinterference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequencyenergy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interferenceto radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particularinstallation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which canbe determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct theinterference by one of the following measures:•  Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.•  Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.•  Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.•  Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible forcompliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment.This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interferencereceived, including interference that may cause undesired operation.This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antennaor transmitter.

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