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  • Page 1 Tellus 4 manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    2 - Parts, Connectors and System Indicators 3.2.3 Switches..................... 11 3.2.4 Version PIC ....................11 2.1 Parts and connectors................3 3.2.5 Version Tellus 4 ..................12 2.1.1 Air Vent Flow ....................4 3.2.6 Test switches....................12 2.1.2 System Buttons ..................... 4 3.3 Serial Port.....................
  • Page 4 Tellus 4 8 - DVD player/recorder 9 - Cleaning instructions Index...
  • Page 5 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, translated to any language or transmitted in any form or by any means, be it electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual, recording, or otherwise without prior permission by Jabbla Jabbla www.jabbla.com...
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Follow the The heart of the Tellus 4 is Mind Express, a powerful software program for cleaning instructions when cleaning the Tellus.
  • Page 8: General Characteristics

    Tellus 4 • Switch off the radio components when you are in a hospital, an operating • 1st battery: 6 cell Li-Ion 62 Wh, 2nd hot swappable battery: 6 cell Li-Ion 41 room or near a medical electronic system. The transmitted radio waves can Wh or DVD impair the operation of medical devices.
  • Page 9: Parts, Connectors And System Indicators

    Tellus 4 2 - Parts, Connectors and System Indicators 2.1 Parts and connectors...
  • Page 10: Air Vent Flow

    Tellus 4 2.1.1 Air Vent Flow Open the protective rubber cover of the SIM card slot. Do not pull on the SIM card lock! The lock could break off otherwise. But always slide the lock in the Provides secondary cooling for the processor. Do not obstruct the ventilation direction of the arrow as shown.
  • Page 11: Remote Ir Port

    IR codes for environmental control. 2.1.8 Desk stand The desk stand allows to put the Tellus 4 on a table and use it standing up. A little magnet holds the desk stand in its closed position when carried.
  • Page 12: Sd Card Slot

    CD-Rom etc. 2.1.11 Microphone Jack USB 2. Allows you to connect an external microphone. The Tellus 4 also has an 2.1.15 Headphone integrated microphone array of 2 microphones.
  • Page 13: Ambient Light Sensor

    Tellus 4 2.1.19 Ambient Light sensor The light sensor measures the environmental light and allows the Tellus to automatically adapt the backlight of the display. This will optimise power consumption and increase battery life. Select the Light Sensor on_off symbol on the desktop to switch on or off this utility.
  • Page 14: Power Indicator

    Tellus 4 Reset the Tellus The indicator The battery state of charge is being checked (for four In case the Tellus does not react properly and you are unable to switch off the flashes orange seconds after battery installation). unit, press the power button for more than 5 seconds to reset the Tellus. The Tellus will shut down automatically.
  • Page 15: Tellus 4 Options

    Tellus 4 3 - Tellus 4 Options 3.1 Programmable User Buttons The Tellus has 2 programmable buttons, button 1 and 3, on the back of the To program the buttons select the following icon in the system tray: device. The buttons can be used to control system functions such as volume...
  • Page 16: Options

    If you are not familiar with the consequences of changing these parameters, please do not change them. To have access to the Tellus 4 Options right click on the A icon or the battery or power indicator in the system tray at the bottom right corner of the screen. (You can perform a right click by pressing the ESC button on the back of the Tellus first.
  • Page 17: Speakers

    For more information on how to configure the back buttons, see “Programmable User Buttons” on page 9. Select Tellus 4 Options to control Tellus specific hardware settings. The Tellus can be switched on with an external switch (switch 1). You can adjust how long the switch needs to be pressed before the action is executed.
  • Page 18: Version Tellus 4

    Tellus 4 3.2.5 Version Tellus 4 You may need to provide this information when you contact the manufacterer. 3.2.6 Test switches To test the switches. When selecting switch 1, the first circle will turn green, when selecting switch 2, the second circle will turn green.
  • Page 19: The User Interface

    Tellus 4 4 - The User Interface 4.1 Direct Selection To simulate a right mouse click first press the front part of the rocker button and then touch the object with the pen tip. To activate direct selection choose option ‘Mouse’ in the menu ‘Mode’.
  • Page 20: Scanning

    Tellus 4 4.3 Scanning The following keyboard will appear on the screen: The Tellus supports different scanning algorithms. When using a 1 switch- scanning algorithm you need to connect a switch to the Switch 1 input. When using a 2 switch scanning algorithm the second switch can be connected to the Switch 2 input.
  • Page 21: Infra Red Remote Control

    Tellus 4 5 - Infra Red Remote control The Tellus can be (optionally) equipped with a programmable infrared remote The following procedure will guide you to program infrared codes into the GEWA control unit (GewaLinked). This unit can learn and transmit Infrared codes of for infrared module.
  • Page 22 Tellus 4 On the Tellus screen: Press the Learn button to start the IR record procedure. Keep the button pressed until the red light in the IR window of the Tellus goes Release key out or the status line in the Gewa window displays in green .
  • Page 23: Transmitting Ir Codes

    Tellus 4 5.2 Transmitting IR codes The red light will blink shortly to confirm that the record procedure has been finished successfully. In the status line an OK will appear. edit To link a recorded IR code to a specific cell in the Mind Express grid go to mode and select a cell.
  • Page 24 Tellus 4 Television volume up Press the down arrow to get the list of available IR codes and choose...
  • Page 25 Tellus 4 Repeat Make a choice and fill in the frequency for the specific code. This is useful for volume control for instance. The chosen command will now appear in the list. You can press or add another command (press in the command list) to build a macro.
  • Page 27: Tellus Batteries And Charging

    Tellus 4 6 - Tellus batteries and charging When not plugged into a mains socket, the Telllus runs on its built-in battery. The average battery life is around 500 charge/discharge cycles. You can increase the life of your battery by allowing it to fully discharge before recharging it again.
  • Page 28: Replacing Battery 2

    Tellus 4 battery. The 2nd internal battery is located behind the battery cover. Only open the battery cover when necessary. The indicator The battery state of charge is being checked (for four seconds after flashes orange battery installation). The indicator The battery is faulty.
  • Page 29 Place the battery cover back on the Tellus housing. Do not throw away batteries that no longer can be used or recharged but use the proper waste regulations of your state or region. You can always send the used battery back to your local Jabbla representative.
  • Page 31: Power Management

    Tellus 4 7 - Power Management The Tellus has two internal batteries. Battery 2 is hot swappable and can be replaced while the Tellus is powered on. The autonomy of the Tellus depends on the backlight intensity of the screen and the communication activity of the user.
  • Page 33 Tellus 4 8 - DVD player/recorder The Tellus has an internal module bay that can be equipped with a 2nd battery or with a DVD player/recorder. 2nd battery or DVD player/recorder can be installed or removed while the Tellus is powered.
  • Page 35 Tellus 4 9 - Cleaning instructions We advise to clean the Tellus regularly to give germs no chance to spread. Switch off the Tellus and unplug the power adapter before cleaning. If possible use dry cleaning with a soft cloth. Local spots on the housing can be cleaned with a slightly moistened cloth.
  • Page 37 Tellus 4 Index Active pen touch 13 General characteristics 2 Air Vent Flow 4 Ambient Light sensor 7 Headphone 6 Batteries Charging Idle mode 25 Replacing battery 2 Infra Red Remote control 15 Battery cover 27 Battery indicator 8 Programming IR codes...
  • Page 38 Tellus 4 Power Management 25 Power ON/OFF switch 7 Web cam 8 Programmable User Buttons 9 Remote IR Port 5 Reset the Tellus 8 Safety notes concerning radio components 1 Safety precautions 1 SB Port 1 5 Scanning 14 SD card slot 6...

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