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10ZiG Technology Limited 310 CE Basic Operation Manual

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10ZiG 310 CE Wireless Digital Tablet
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for acquiring the latest addition to
10ZiG's line of tablet devices - the 310CE. Featur-
ing a slim yet robust magnesium alloy enclosure, the
2.05 lb 310 CE with 10.4" TFT display is powered
by the AMD Geode™ LX 800 processor, offering
optimal combinations of performance and power
savings. An external battery expansion option pro-
vides approximately 3-4 hours of additional battery
operation for up to six hours of mobile usage and
allows for Hot Swap.
The 310 CE has a Windows CE Embedded operating system featuring a web browser, client/
server computing software, media player, accessories, and applications support.
Package Contents
310 CE (Battery Pack built-in) with Stylus and Bumpers
AC-DC Power Adapter with Power Cord
Basic Operation Guide (CD or Printed)
Major options, depending on configuration:
Charging Cradle with DC-in Power Jack
and Ethernet/USB Ports
Desktop Stand
External Battery Pack
BASIC OPERATION GUIDE
External Battery Charger Kit
Handstrap
Carrying Pouch
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Summary of Contents for 10ZiG Technology Limited 310 CE

  • Page 1 Hot Swap. The 310 CE has a Windows CE Embedded operating system featuring a web browser, client/ server computing software, media player, accessories, and applications support. Package Contents •...
  • Page 2: Button Description

    Button Functions with Windows CE Operating System Button Description Action Power Button 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 shutdown. First in group of four Programmable, Launch soft (on-screen) keyboard (Default) Second in group of four Launch Internet Browser...
  • Page 3: Operation

    To activate the 310 CE, push and quickly release the Power Button to the left of the front bezel. The display will come on in a few seconds. To put the 310 CE in Standby mode, push and quickly release the Power Button. To turn the 310 CE off for extended storage, power off the device safely using any software function that “shuts down computer”...
  • Page 4 NOTE: The battery packs shipped with your device may be low in power - please use the AC-DC adapter with the 310 CE when setting up the device for the first time to fully charge the internal battery pack. You may charge the external battery pack with it attached to the 310 CE, or with the optional external battery charger kit.
  • Page 5: Wireless Networking

    The SSID and WEP (if enabled) parameters on the 310 CE and the access points have to match. The SSID is case-sensitive and it is recommended that you enable WEP encryption (or advanced alternatives) for secure access.
  • Page 6: Brightness Control

    Standby mode through the Power Button (see Buttons Function Table) whenever the device is not in use. Based on the CE Operating System the 310 CE may be configured to enter various power-saving modes via the Power Button or through timed entry.
  • Page 7 USB flash disks, USB disk drives, etc. Peripherals Support Through its USB ports and PCMCIA slot, the 310 CE supports a wide range of peripherals. These peripherals are applicable for software installation, applications storage, data storage, and system software recovery and updates.
  • Page 8 Configuring Emulation On the desktop you will find a folder called Administrator. Open the folder or double click on it to start the configuration. Select Add and then scroll down to select TN5250e Display...
  • Page 9 NOTE: Please be aware that the screen shots for emulation below may not match exactly with the CE.NET tablet. There are several options for the connection type in the list - for the 5250 display session select TN5250e Display. Enter the Host Name or IP address of the AS/400. Port Number is the default port for telnet. If this is changed, the AS/400 must be configured to accept connections on the non-standard telnet port.
  • Page 10 The connection name is the name of the session on the thin client and the device name is the name of the device description on the AS/400 The wizard will auto detect the attached keyboard. If a 10ZiG122 keyboard is attached, it will default to122 keys 10ZiG.
  • Page 11 The connection will appear in the connection manager, as an ICON on the desktop with the title Emulator. To modify the connection, highlight the connection name and select edit. To change startup options select the connection and select starup at the bottom of the Display Ses- sion Properties Display Session Properties - Connection Tab Connection tab allows for changes to the host name/IP address and the port number.
  • Page 12 Note: Currently the iSeries only supports Telnet NOP. Bind local TCP port to fixed value is the port the telnet session communicates back to the unit. All 5250 session will by default communicate to the AS/400 on port 23. Startup Macro: Do no check unless directed to do so by technical support.
  • Page 13 Display Session Properties - General Tab Allows for changes to Code Page,Keyboard Language,Keyboard Type, Cursor options, Ruler options, Print Screen Configuration and other Miscellaneous options. Font options are CM Terminal or Courier New Cursor options are Blinking Block, Blinking Line, Non-Blinking Block, or Non-Blinking Under- line.
  • Page 14 Printscreen menu option action determines if the print screen key can be set to Local Print, Print through the Host or Function Disabled.
  • Page 15 Printer type is limited to built in drivers, select the closest match. If in doubt, try Generic/Text Only or use Host Print Transform. To edit the code page select edit to the right of Code Page. Code page is the traditional IBM term used for a specific character encoding table: a mapping in which a sequence of bits, usually a single octet representing integer values 0 through 255, is asso- ciated with a specific character.
  • Page 16 Remapping the Keyboard Select Edit to the right of the keyboard type to edit the keyboard. To modify a key, select the key with the mouse. Action will change accordingly. Select Edit and then change the action to the desired command.
  • Page 18 Display Session Properties - Attributes Tab To change the column separator character select the Edit option to the right of the Column Separa- tor.
  • Page 19 Display Session Properties - Hot Spot Tab This option allows you to Add, Edit or Remove Hot spots. Example of hot spot designed to run a macro that signs the user off of the host: Record a macro by selecting the red circular ICON. Type the commands for the macro and save it.
  • Page 20 Hot Spot Key Word is BOSUSA5 - the system name that is displayed in the upper right corner of the display. Text String is left blank. Selected Action is Recorded Key Sequence. Action is the name of the created Macro...
  • Page 23 When signed on to the host, double click on BOSUSA5 in the upper right hand of the screen and the macro named signoff will run.
  • Page 24 Display Session Properties - Keypad Tab This option allows to change the options on the keypad that can be displayed in a 5250 session You can Add, Edit or Remove commands on the keypad buttons.
  • Page 25 Display Keyboard Pad displays at the bottom of the 5250 screen.
  • Page 26 Display Session Properties - Sign On Tab To bypass the signon screen and signon automatically, complete the screen below with the proper credentials. NOTE: The system value QRMTSIGN on the iSeries must be set to *VERIFY for this to work.
  • Page 27 Display Session Properties - Advanced Tab Appearance - option allows to show menu and toolbar oride it. Use the drop down Status Bar type: to change the status bar. For a 5250 session that looks more like a terminal session, uncheck “Show Menu and Toolbar” and select “Classic”...
  • Page 28: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Display 10.4” Hi-Brite TFT LCD with resistive touch and outdoor-viewable option Processor AMD Goede™ LX 800 Memory (flash) 64MB Memory (RAM) 256MB Software Operating Sys- Windows CE.NET tems Storage Internal flash module; CompactFlash slot or HDD; USB Stylus Non-electronic tip Protective Bumpers Two rubber bumpers with optional adjustable hand strap, adds drop protection...
  • Page 29 Humidity 0% - 90% non-condensing...
  • Page 30 10ZiG Technology Limited Headquarters US 2012 W Lone Cactus Dr Phoenix, AZ 85027 Phone 866-864-5250 • Fax 623-516-8697 support@10zig.com sales@10zig.com www.10zig.com Headquarters UK 10 ZiG Technology Limited Action Business Centre Swan Street Leicester LE3 5AT Phone 44 1509 276252 • Fax 44 1509 276253 support@10zig.eu...