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  • Page 1 User's Manual for PMA10...
  • Page 3 Preface © Copyright 2007 © All Rights Reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, design and function and does not represent a commitment on the part of the manufacturer. In no event will the manufacturer be liable for direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential damages arising out of the use or inability to use the product or documentation, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.
  • Page 4 um ba s can b e dange Dange a tt e ri e ro o f e it t ery is i c rre tl r e or e vale t e by ’ ’ s os b tt r es acc rdi g r r’s i s r cti...
  • Page 5 interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  • Page 6 Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Canadian EMI Compliance Statement This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference - Causing Equipment Regulations.
  • Page 7 Regulatory statement (R&TTE / WLAN IEEE 802.11b & 802.11g) European standards dictate maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP and frequency range 2.400-2.4835GHz; In France, the equipment must be restricted to the 2.4465-2.4835GHz frequency range and must be restricted to indoor use. Inside the buildings with a power (WORSE *) maximum of 100 MW on all the frequency band 2400-2483,5 MHz, Outside the buildings with a power (WORSE *) maximum of 100 MW on the part...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Table of Content 1: B ....................1 HAPTER EFORE TART Let your Computer acclimatize itself ....................1 Placement of your Computer........................1 Suitable place to work ..........................2 2: I ......................3 HAPTER NTRODUCTION Unpacking the Computer........................3 Front View ............................4 Side 1 ..............................6 Side Two...............................6 Side Three ............................7 Bottom Side ............................8...
  • Page 9 System Not Resuming Operation.......................34 The LCD screen is too dark or too bright ...................34 Beeping sound............................35 The system can not shutdown properly .....................35 What are the major steps to follow when the system does not turn on properly after it shutdown..35 How to extend battery life........................35 Wireless LAN connection is disconnected after 2~3 minutes, and the connection is not recovered.35 The computer is unable to connect to the Internet................36...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1: Before You Start

    This manual will help you get the most from your computer. If you are a less experienced user, you should read through the manual carefully before using your computer. Let your Computer acclimatize itself Rapid changes in temperature such as those from the cold outdoors to a warm office would not be suitable for your system.
  • Page 12: Suitable Place To Work

    Allow sufficient air circulation around the computer when you are working indoors Try to keep the system components from being destroyed if it is over heated Do not block the ventilation opening Do not place your computer in direct sunlight Suitable place to work Your computer will run well under most conditions but avoid extreme temperatures and humidity levels.
  • Page 13: Chapter 2: Introduction

    Your computer features the latest advances in portable computing technology. The computer modular design provides maximum expandability without compromising portability. e se er try s sse b be res o sibl e fo y t s c Unpacking the Computer The computer comes securely packaged in a shipping carton.
  • Page 14: Front View

    ec us e of c s req ire e e of e fea tio e t r r ff r sl Front View...
  • Page 15 LED Indicator CMOS Camera This is where the built-in camera located where you can use for any video conferencing application. Microphone Use this microphone when you are on video conferencing LCD Display This system is equipped with a 10.2 inch display with 1024x600 WXGA LCD. Power Switch The power switch turns the computer on and off.
  • Page 16: Side 1

    Side 1 Kensington Lock Keyhole Your computer includes a keyhole to be used with a standard Kensington lock. You can connect the computer lock to a large object with the Kensington lock to prevent theft of your system. Ethernet / LAN Port The port connects to a network hub via the RJ-45 cable and also conforms to 10/100 Base-TX transmission protocol Side Two...
  • Page 17: Side Three

    DC IN Jack Plug the AC adapter into this jack. USB Port Your computer includes two Universal Serial Bus (USB) 2.0 ports. USB2.0 is the latest development in Plug and Play technology. Microphone Jack The microphone jack (3.5-mm diameter) is where you connect a microphone. Stereo Headphone The stereo headphone jack (3.5-mm diameter) is where you connect the headphones or external speakers.
  • Page 18: Bottom Side

    Ventilation Opening Please don’t block this opening that serve as cooling purpose for the system. External VGA Port The 15-pin VGA analog port is for connecting the external CRT monitor or projector. Bottom Side...
  • Page 19 Battery Latch Use this latch to release the battery from its bay. Battery Your computer comes equipped with a factory-installed battery pack module. After the battery runs down, the module can be removed and replaced with a charged battery.
  • Page 20 Wireless Indicator WLAN ON: Orange HDD Indicator HDD Accessing (Blinking: Green color) Battery Indicator The battery charge indicator (LED) shows the status of the battery’s power as follows: Green: This indicate the system is power ON. Orange: This indicate the battery is charging when the system is power off.
  • Page 21: Chapter 3: Getting Started

    Remove the computer from its package. Insert the battery pack into the computer so the pack can start charging. Connect the computer to an external power source. Turn on the computer. Inserting the Battery Pack e s r e t e f ro t s e of ter is...
  • Page 23: Removing The Battery Pack

    Removing the Battery Pack...
  • Page 24 To connect the computer to an external AC power source using the AC adapter: Plug the AC adapter cable into the AC power connector on the computer. Plug one end of the power cord into an electrical outlet and the other end into the AC adapter.
  • Page 25: Operating On Battery Power

    Whenever possible, keep the AC adapter plugged into the computer and an electrical outlet to recharge the battery. ’ ’ ’t rese yo r co p ter as it ay res lt e l ss o Operating on Battery Power Your computer comes with a rechargeable battery pack that lets you operate the computer without an external power source.
  • Page 26: Chapter 4: Using The Computer

    You can automatically charge the battery pack by using the AC Adapter. er is t r e Battery Status Windows Vista has an applet in the Control Panel that will display an icon in the Windows taskbar indicating when the computer is running on battery power or is attached to the AC adapter.
  • Page 27: Cmos Battery

    CMOS Battery There is a small built-in battery pack that supplies power to the system in order to maintain certain system information while the power is off. If the computer is left without a power source for long period of time, this battery will be exhausted and system information will be lost.
  • Page 28: A Menu 1

    A Menu 1 Resolution e resol t on to s it r sol tio 1 2 x 0 . Keyboard Keyboard...
  • Page 29: A Menu 2

    Standard Keyboard A Menu 2...
  • Page 30 Adjusting the Brightness The brightness can be adjusted using the selection provided by the A-Menu. Scroll up to increase and scroll down to decrease the screen brightness of your system. Adjusting the Volume You can also adjust the volume of your system using this application.
  • Page 31: Battery Status

    Battery Status Press on the battery icon to open up the Power Schemes Properties. If your cursor pointer does not function well, you can select the “TouchKit” icon These applications includes: “Tools”, “Displays”, “Edge Compensation” to adjust your screen display when applying the touch function.
  • Page 32: Tools

    Tools This setting will enable you to adjust the screen orientation. These are “4 Points Calibration”, “Clear and Calibrate”, “Linearization” and “Draw Test”.
  • Page 33: Display

    Display This function enables you to adjust on the buttons of your computer.
  • Page 34: Display

    Display Use this function to apply on the location on how your pen will touch the screen display.
  • Page 35 To execute the camera of your system, do the following: From Start, proceed to the “Control Panel”.
  • Page 36 Double click on the “Scanners and Cameras” item. Click on the “USB Video Device” to proceed.
  • Page 37 Click on the “Next” button to proceed with the installation.
  • Page 38 Click on the “Take Picture” to capture the picture.
  • Page 39 The taken picture will appear on the right display.
  • Page 40 Click on the “Next” button to save the captured picture.
  • Page 41 You will have three options to deal with the captured pictures.
  • Page 42 Click on the “Finish” button to complete the saving of the captured picture.
  • Page 43: Pen

    Hold the pen as if you were writing with a standard pen or pencil.
  • Page 44: Chapter 5: Troubleshooting

    This chapter describes locating and solving problems that you may encounter while using your computer. A few common hardware problems and suggested solutions are presented in the table below: A freeze on the system during program operation An error occur during program currently being used. Solution: An error with the Windows OS.
  • Page 45: Beeping Sound

    Beeping sound Solution: Connect the computer to an external power source immediately. The system can not shutdown properly Solution: Press and hold the power button for 4~6 seconds until the system shutdown manually. What are the major steps to follow when the system does not turn on properly after it shutdown The system will turn after connecting the AC adapter, this indicates the battery is in low status.
  • Page 46: The Computer Is Unable To Connect To The Internet

    The computer is unable to connect to the Internet. Solution: Account for Internet service provider (ISP) is not properly configured. Ask for your ISP assistance. The Wireless LAN is connected, but I can not connect to or to another computer. Solution: Check the device driver is properly installed.
  • Page 47: What Steps Should Be Taken When Water Accidentally Get Inside The Tablet Pc

    What messages, if any, are on the screen? What software were you running at the time? What have you done already to try to solve the problem? If you have overlooked a step, your dealer may be able to solve the problem over the phone. What steps should be taken when water accidentally get inside the Tablet PC Solution:...
  • Page 48: The System Can't Resume Operation

    The system can’t resume operation Solution: Malfunction of external memory or internal memory – an error will occur during saving into the system memory, it will not execute normal operation External peripheral connected to the system not compatible – such as external USB devices, compact flash, MMC, Smart Media are complicated devices will easily cause the computer to enter standby mode thus unable to resume operation Un-suitable program or driver –...
  • Page 49 Problem: The power switch is not operating Solution: This only happens when the system is in hold status. Slide the power/hold switch to power on, this time the charge LED indicator will lit thus allowing you to restart your computer...
  • Page 50: Appendix A: Specification

    Operating System Windows XP Home Intel Diamondville platform Atom N270 533MHz FSB, 512KB, L2 Cache (1.6G) Chipsets Core Logic: 945GSE + ICH7-M VGA: 945GSE ultra low power integrated 3D graphics Audio: High Definition Audio Memory 1x DDRII SODIMM 533/667MHz Maximum Memory BIOS Insyde UEFI BIOS Boot from USB...
  • Page 51 APM 1.2 ACPI 2.0 2.5 inch SATA HDD 80GB default, max 160GB (option) SATA to CF card type II (option) Video Intel 945 GSE, resolution 1024x600 as default LCD Display 10.2”, 1024x600 WXGA LCD Card Reader Support SD/MMC card slot CMOS Camera Built-in 1.3M pixel camera Audio...
  • Page 52 Power Cord Support CD Regulatory Approval Safety CB Report Contact 4KV, Air 8KV FCC ID, CE, TELEC, DGT, SRRC WETIF Industrie EDV Telefon DE +49 8142 448976-0 Mobil AT +43 664 2868223 Senserstraße 3 Telefax DE +49 8142 448976-4 eMail: info@wetif.com...

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