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User's Manual PMG102
WETIF Industrie EDV
Senserstraße 3
D - 82140 Olching
Telefon DE +49 8142 448976-0
Telefon AT
+43 664 28 68 223
info@wetif.com
www.wetif.com

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  • Page 1 User’s Manual PMG102 WETIF Industrie EDV Telefon DE +49 8142 448976-0 Senserstraße 3 Telefon AT +43 664 28 68 223 D - 82140 Olching info@wetif.com www.wetif.com...
  • Page 2: General Guidelines

    Copyright This publication, including all photographs, illustrations and software, is protected under international copyright laws, with all rights reserved. Neither this manual, nor any of the material contained herein, may be reproduced without the express written consent of the manufacturer. Disclaimer: The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose.
  • Page 3: About The Ac Adapter

    Power Cord Requirements The power cord you received with this computer conforms to local specifications for use in the country where you purchased it. Power cord use in other countries may require an additional adapter and/or separate power cord. For additional information on local power requirements, contact an authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
  • Page 4 Battery (Lithium-Ion) NOTE: Refer to following hazard statement within the service and operating documentation or on the adjacent label to the battery. 1. English CAUTION: DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY INSTALLED. REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
  • Page 5: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 6 Table of Contents ........... EFORE SING OMPUTER Product Features ................2 Installation Guidelines..............3 CHAPTER 1................................ETTING TARTED Unpacking the Product ..............6 Packing List ..................6 Power Supply .................. 7 Using the Battery ..................Using the AC adapter................The Back Stand ................
  • Page 7 Caring for the Touch Screen Display ........... The System BIOS Utility ..............25 Restoring System Data from The HDD .......... 26 Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN) ........27 Adjusting the Video Resolution ............28 Changing the Video Resolution of the Computer......... Changing the Video Resolution of an External Display .......
  • Page 9 Congratulations on your purchase of the product. You will soon be in command of the worlds most lightweight, efficient and secure solution for managing all of your technology and mission critical data. Scale the computer and streamline the costs of day to day business operations and multimedia demands.
  • Page 10: Product Features

    The Instructions Manual Product Features The product is a portable multimedia device empowering highly mobile users with wireless computing capabilities for day to day business and wireless applications. Its light weight and supreme portability combined with state-of-the-art multimedia capabilities provide exceptional writing, maneuvering, and on-your-feet computing.
  • Page 11: Before Using Your Computer

    Before Using Your Computer Installation Guidelines Read the following before assembling or disassembling the computer: 1. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product and within the Manual. 2. Before you begin cleaning the computer, make sure that you have unplugged all power cords and the device is Powered Off.
  • Page 12 The Instructions Manual a. When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed. b. If liquid has been spilled into the product. c. If the computer has been exposed to rain or water. d. If the computer does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed.
  • Page 13 Chapter Preview: • Unpacking and setting up the Product • Packing list • Power Supply Using the Battery Using the AC Adapter • The Back Stand • The Stylus Pen...
  • Page 14: Unpacking The Product

    The Instructions Manual Unpacking the Product Before unpacking the product, prepare a suitable workspace for your computer. Make sure the workspace is level, stable and near an electrical outlet. 1. Open the box and remove the contents preserving the integrity of the box as you may need it and all of the packing materials for future shipping.
  • Page 15: Power Supply

    CHAPTER 1 - Getting Started Power Supply The computer can be powered using either the built in battery or the AC Power Adapter plugged into any grounded AC power outlet. Using the Battery The primary source of power for the computer is a Lithium-Ion battery pack. The battery pack will first need to be installed on the underside of the computer.
  • Page 16 The Instructions Manual securely into place.
  • Page 17 CHAPTER 1 - Getting Started 3. Turn the computer on using the power switch or begin recharging using the AC Adapter cord. Removing/Replacing the Battery: 2. Push the slide while gently pushing the battery away from the battery bay. The battery will release from the computer and allow you to remove 3.
  • Page 18: Using The Ac Adapter

    The Instructions Manual Using the AC Adapter When connecting the computer to external power: 1. Plug the DC power cord into the DC jack on the computer. 2. Plug the 3-prong AC power adapter cord into a grounded electrical outlet. Use the AC adapter to power the computer or recharge the battery when it is low.
  • Page 19: The Back Stand

    CHAPTER 1 - Getting Started The Back Stand Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Opening the Back Stand 1. Unfold the back stand (refer to fig. 2). 2. Place the computer on a flat and stable surface carefully leaning it onto the stand, ensuring that the back stand is securely in place.
  • Page 20: The Stylus Pen

    The Instructions Manual The Stylus Pen The stylus pen emulates all of the functions of a standard mouse and can be effortlessly used in place of a mouse and a standard keyboard. The stylus pen tucks into a designated holder on the lower left side of the computer. Performing Mouse Clicks and Other Procedures with the Stylus Pen To select an item or open a menu on the screen as you usually left click on an external mouse:...
  • Page 21: For Optimal Performance From The Stylus Pen

    CHAPTER 1 - Getting Started The five basic stylus pen operations and their external mouse equivalents can be quickly referenced in the table below: Stylus Pen External Mouse Point Point Click Double-tap Double-click Tap and hold Right-click Drag Drag For Optimal Performance from the Stylus Pen •...
  • Page 22 This chapter contains six illustrations, highlighting each external component and its respective functions. Chapter Preview: • Front view of the Computer • Right side view of the Computer • Left side view of the Computer • Top view of the Computer •...
  • Page 23: Front View Of The Computer

    CHAPTER 2 – System Overview Front View of the Computer 10.2 inch TFT LCD Display with Touch Screen Control Panel: Data can be entered the computer module using the stylus pen or a soft/USB/wireless keyboard. A soft keyboard can be located by tapping the keyboard icon in the bottom right on the desktop.
  • Page 24 The Instructions Manual Front Panel Buttons: The above quick access buttons are used for navigating applications in the Microsoft Windows XP environment (or relevant OS) and to setup the System BIOS Utility in DOS mode (alternative function). • The Quick Reference table below illustrates the Button, its alternative Function, and a brief Function Description while in the System BIOS Utility in DOS Mode Button...
  • Page 25 CHAPTER 2 – System Overview Level Button Label Brief Description of Function Rotate Key to Next Level Voice Recording Start/Stop Invokes Software Mini Keyboard Scroll Page Up Scroll Page Down Rotate Key to Next Level Warm Start: <Ctrl><Alt><Delete> Invokes Volume Control Utility Invokes Window Media Player Enables/Disables Wireless Function (unavailable until next version)
  • Page 26 The Instructions Manual • ® Application Modes of the Wheel (button 7~11) in Microsoft ® Windows XP Environments Tap or click the icon on the Windows desktop to enter the wheel setting bar. The wheel setting bar appears above the Windows system tray. icon in the Button 7~11 Remarks...
  • Page 27: Right Side View Of The Computer

    CHAPTER 2 – System Overview Right Side View of the Computer 11. PCMCIA Slot: Use only type II PCMCIA cards. 12. External Hard Drive Slot: 2.5" SATA Hard Disk Drive. 13. Network Jack (RJ45): Interfaces with an Ethernet 10/100 Base-T network connection.
  • Page 28: Left Side View Of The Computer

    The Instructions Manual Left Side View of the Computer 21. Three USB 2.0 Ports: Permits hot plugging of USB peripheral devices to the computer. The USB ports support most USB mouse and keyboard devices. 22. DC-in Jack: Plug the DC (Direct Current) end of the AC Adapter into this jack for external power and battery recharging.
  • Page 29: Top View Of The Computer

    CHAPTER 2 – System Overview Top View of the Computer 31. Power Switch: Powers the computer ON and OFF. Press and hold for 4 seconds to initiate Power OFF. 32. External Headphone (out) Jack: Connect devices such as headphones or speakers to this jack. 33.
  • Page 30 The Instructions Manual Rear View and Built In Back Stand 51. GSM SIM Card Slot: GSM/GPRS/EDGE : Quadband, (850/900/1800/1900MHz) 52. Two Memory Slots: Allow users to expand memory up to 2 GB. * GPS: (optional) Support 20-channel GPS. * CMOS Camera: (optional) The build-in 1.3M pixels CMOS camera module supports auto reverse function.
  • Page 31 & & Chapter Preview: • Caring for your Computer • Setting The System BIOS Utility • Connecting to a Local Area Network • Adjusting the Resolutions for the Computer’s Display and an External Display...
  • Page 32: Caring For Your Computer

    The Instructions Manual Caring for Your Computer To guarantee a long life for the computer and to ensure it functions optimally, pay particular attention to the following recommended maintenance guidelines. Routine Care Follow these guidelines to keep the computer working properly: •...
  • Page 33: Caring For The Ac Adapter

    CHAPTER 3 – Protecting & Maintaining Caring for the AC Adapter • Be sure to only use the AC adapter that comes provided with this product or a compatible option from the manufacturer. Other adapters may cause damage to the computer and will not be covered under the warranty. •...
  • Page 34: The System Bios Utility

    The Instructions Manual The System BIOS Utility AWARD BIOS The computer operates using AWARD Basic Input / Output System (BIOS). Individual explanations are available on the system BIOS screen. BIOS Setup Utility The Setup Utility enables you to change the most important system settings, adjusting the system’s internal clock and the preferred boot device, etc.
  • Page 35: Restoring System Data From The Hdd

    CHAPTER 3 – Protecting & Maintaining Restoring System Data from The HDD 1. The system will prompt the following message for 3 seconds during each system startup. 2. Press the second left-down button to restore system data. 3. The system will prompt the following message for user’s confirmation. 4.
  • Page 36: Connecting To A Local Area Network (Lan)

    The Instructions Manual Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN) Users can connect to local area networks (LANs). LANs give users access to network resources, such as printers and file servers on the corporate network, and possibly to the Internet. To connect to a LAN : Check that the existing LAN supports Ethernet 10Base-T (10Mbps) or 100 Base-TX (100Mbps) connections.
  • Page 37: Changing The Video Resolution Of The Computer

    CHAPTER 3 – Protecting & Maintaining Adjusting the Computer’s and External Displays’ Resolution Changing the Video Resolution of the Computer 1. Choose one of the two options to open the Display Properties dialog box: 1.1. Click the right button of the mouse on the desktop and select Properties from the menu.
  • Page 38 & & Chapter Preview: • Specifications and Standard Features • Software...
  • Page 39: Specifications And Standard Features

    CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software Specifications and Standard Features Processor VIA C7-M Processor (1.2-GHz, Ultra Low Power Consumption, Ultra Low Heat) Chipset VIA VN800 Integrated Chipset Operating System ® ® Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition ® ® Option : Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition System BIOS...
  • Page 40 The Instructions Manual Communication ♦ 10/100Mbps Base-T Ethernet LAN Wireless Connectivity ♦ Wireless LAN : IEEE 802.11g OFDM with a Wi-Fi ® compliant internal antenna, operates at data rates up to 54Mbps and transmits power up to 15dBm. ♦ Bluetooth : Class 2 integrated Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 41 CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software Interfaces RJ45 Port Ethernet LAN 3x USB 2.0 Ports Series A Connectors External Microphone In Port 2.5mm Receptacle External Headphone/Line-out Port 2.5mm Receptacle Extension Port VGA/Monitor DC Power In 2.5mm Center Pin PCMCIA Socket or DVB-T Module Switchable (optional) LED Status Indicators : HDD LED (Orange)
  • Page 42: Software

    The Instructions Manual Software Using The Bluetooth Utility: BlueSoleil BlueSoleil allows the computer to wirelessly access a variety of Bluetooth enabled digital devices, such as cameras, mobile phones, headsets, printers, and GPS receivers. Users can also create networks and exchange data with other Bluetooth enabled computers or PDAs.
  • Page 43 CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software My Bluetooth Menu Bluetooth Device Discovery Search for other Bluetooth enabled devices within range. Bluetooth Service Discovery Browse for relevant services of the selected remote device. Security Configure security settings for the local device. Device Properties Configure properties for the local device.
  • Page 44 The Instructions Manual Note: For the connected HID, BlueSoleil will reconnect in the instance of connection loss, except however, the unplugged HID. My Bluetooth Device Recommended for advanced users only. Help Menu Contents and Index F1 Access BlueSoleil Help Online. About BlueSoleil Information about your computer’s version of BlueSoleil.
  • Page 45 CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software Enable Bluetooth Devices Step 1. Press the Bluetooth Setting Button of the Device. Step 2. Select My Bluetooth and scroll down to Bluetooth Device Discovery to find out all your available Bluetooth devices. Step 3. BlueSoliel will display all available devices on the screen. Right-click the corresponding remote device icon and select Pair Device from the menu.
  • Page 46 The Instructions Manual Step 5. Double-click the remote device icon and select Connect and then Bluetooth Human Interface Device Service from the menu. Be sure the Bluetooth Setting Button on the Device is active, if not, retry. Step 6. BlueSoliel will display the link between local and remote devices indicating that the connection was successful.
  • Page 47: Using The Smart Panel To Calibrate And Rotate The Screen

    CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software Using The Smart Panel to Calibrate and Rotate The Screen Select the icon in the Windows system tray or Start Menu -> All Programs -> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities -> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities to launch the program.
  • Page 48 The Instructions Manual Tap or click or select the icon on the desktop to launch the Calibration program and the following panels will appear. Select Tool, then select 4 Point Calibration. A red flashing X will appear in the lower-left corner of the screen, then tap or click the X and hold it until the green X appears.
  • Page 49: Using The Front Panel Hot Key Utility

    CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software Using The Front Panel Hot Key Utility Select the icon in the Windows system tray or Start Menu -> All Programs -> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities -> Hot Key & Smart Panel Utilities to launch the program.
  • Page 50 The Instructions Manual Launch a Program via Primary, Secondary and Third Panels Tap the icon twice to launch the program. Primary Level Functions : Switches to next level functions Enable / Disable Touch Screen Function Record Audio (Start / Stop) On-Screen Keyboard Scroll Page Up Scroll Page Down...
  • Page 51 CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software User Defined Program Function Setting Right-click icon in the Windows system tray to enter the setting menu. The following panel will appear: Action Type : Enable “Virtual Key” or “Executable Application” Virtual Key : Use top-down menu to select a simulating function Application : Use Brow to select an executable application Parameters : Specify the parameters for the above application Description : Describe the function of the above application...
  • Page 52: Using The 3G Utility To Make A Phone Connection

    The Instructions Manual Using The 3G Utility to Make a Phone Connection Double click the desktop icon or select Start Menu -> All Programs -> 3G Utility -> 3G Utility to launch the program. The following Main Dialog will appear: To Create a New Connection 1.
  • Page 53 CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software 2. Fill in the blanks with the new connection data and click <OK>. To Select an Existing Connection for Connecting or Editing 1. Select <Setting> in Main Dialog, 2. Select the target connection 3. Click the top right X button to return main dialog.
  • Page 54 The Instructions Manual To Edit an Existing Connection 1. Select an existing connection. 2. Edit the connection information. 3. Select <Save> to confirm the update. To Connect an Existing Connection 1. Select the target connection. 2. Click <Connect>.
  • Page 55 CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software There are some messages displayed in Status field while connecting, meanwhile the <Connect> button change into <Disconnect>. A Twin-PC icon is displayed in the Windows system tray when the system is connected. To Disconnect the Connection Click <Disconnect>.
  • Page 56: Using The 3G Phone To Make A Phone Call

    The Instructions Manual Using The 3G Phone to Make a Phone Call Double click the desktop icon or select Start Menu -> All Programs -> GoodPhone -> GoodPhone to launch the program. The following Main Dialog will appear: <Tool> button <Dial>...
  • Page 57 CHAPTER 4 – Specifications & Software Tool Menu Press <Tool> button to open the Tool Menu and press <OK> or <Cancel> to return Main Dialog. Set Up the Ring of Incoming Phone Call C:\Program File\GoodPhone\GoodPhone.ini and amend the Open the file field Other=C:\xxxx\yyyy.mp3.
  • Page 59: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting WETIF Industrie EDV Telefon DE +49 8142 448976-0 Senserstraße 3 Telefon AT +43 664 28 68 223 D - 82140 Olching info@wetif.com www.wetif.com...
  • Page 60 The Instructions Manual Contents of Troubleshooting Audio .................... T-3 Bluetooth ..................T-3 Ethernet Networking ..............T-4 Hard Drive Drive ................T-5 Intermittent, Lock-ups or Hangs............ T-6 Power ................... T-7 No power at all ..................T-7 System does not run on battery power ........T-7 Power management................T-8 Projectors ..................
  • Page 61 Troubleshooting Audio 1. Click the speaker icon on the Microsoft Windows system tray to open the Taskbar Volume control to verify that the Microsoft Windows volume is properly set and is not muted. Also double-click the same speaker icon open the Master volume control to verify that the Wave device is not muted and is set to a proper level.
  • Page 62 The Instructions Manual Ethernet Networking 1. Check Microsoft Windows Device Manager to verify that the network adapter is installed. Verify that TCP/IP (or other appropriate protocol) is properly installed as the following steps: 2.1. Check Control Panel and double-click the Network Connections icon to display all networks.
  • Page 63: Hard Disk Drive

    Troubleshooting 4. Ping the loopback address. 4.1. Click Start, select Programs, select Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. 4.2. Type the command, ping 127.0.0.1. This will send a message to the internal network stack on the machine. You should see a response like this: Pinging 127.0.0.1 with 32 bytes of data: Reply from 127.0.0.1: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128...
  • Page 64 The Instructions Manual Intermittent, Lock-ups or Hangs Remove and reseat all hardware (power supply, battery, cables, adapters, etc.). Disconnect the AC adapter. Remove the battery pack. Remove any other external hardware. 2. For testing purposes, to remove hardware and associated drivers that are not required for normal system operation.
  • Page 65 Troubleshooting Power No power at all 1. Verify the power status indicator. 2. Check all power connections, and remove any power strips and surge protectors to connect the AC adapter directly to the AC power outlet. 3. Inspect the AC adapter. Check for any physical damage, and ensure the power cable is firmly attached to the adapter brick and the system.
  • Page 66 The Instructions Manual Power Management 1. Adjust the power management settings according to user’s preferences and environment. 2. Disable any screen savers in the operating system. 3. Disable any terminate and stay resident (TSR) applications. 4. Scan all the files on the system with an anti-virus software using the vendor's latest virus definitions.
  • Page 67 Troubleshooting Projectors The projector does not display an image 1. Enable the external monitor (VGA-Out) port on the computer 2. "Waking up" the projector Some projectors have power-saving states similar to a computer's sleep mode. Consult the projector's documentation if you need to "wake up"...
  • Page 68 The Instructions Manual Some USB devices are not APM/ACPI friendly and may not operate properly after resuming from Standby or Hibernation. Test the attached USB device after performing each step. 1. Verify that a USB port and an operating system with USB support are being used to attach a USB interface external device to the system.
  • Page 69 Troubleshooting Video Display No video display on the LCD 1. Verify the system is powered on. 2. Ensure the system is not in the suspend mode. 3. Disconnect any external displays. 4. Power down the system. If the system is attached to a docking station or port replicator, then remove the system.
  • Page 70 The Instructions Manual Viruses, Worms, and Spyware Viruses, worms, trojan horses and spyware are malicious software (malware) that are covertly loaded onto the computer through infected e-mail, bogus software, from an infected Web site, or simply by connecting to a network that has an infected machine on it.
  • Page 71 Troubleshooting Wireless Networking 1. Check Microsoft Windows Device Manager to verify that the network adapter is installed. 2. Verify that the radio is enabled. It is possible to disable the transmitter of the wireless card without Device Manager showing any problems. Most wireless cards will put an icon in the system tray.
  • Page 72 The Instructions Manual Note: Only use a Static IP Address if the network/Service Provider requires one. Verify the TCP/IP address. 7.1. Click Start, select Programs, select Accessories, and then click Command Prompt. 7.2. Type the command, ipconfig. This will list the IP address for the local machine.

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