Motion Computing LE1600TC User Manual

Motion Computing LE1600TC User Manual

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  • Page 1 OTION OMPUTING LE1600 XP E ICROSOFT INDOWS MBEDDED ABLET LIENT UIDE...
  • Page 2: Copyright Information

    PATENTS: The Motion Computing products and services may be covered by one or more of the following protected inventions. Additional patents may also be pending. US PATENTS: D480,730. OTHER PATENTS: GB3009545, BG3009546, AUS154529, CAN101617, J1188539.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Motion Dashboard Audio System Controls ......22 Adjusting Display Settings and Screen Brightness ....23 Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 4 Other Travel Hints ......... . .66 Motion Computing LE1600...
  • Page 5 Motion Computing Support ........
  • Page 6 Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 7: About This User Guide

    CAUTION: Text set off in this way indicates that failure to follow directions in the CAUTION could result in damage to the equipment or loss of information. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 8: References To Using The Pen And Pen Function Button

    The Microsoft Windows task bar is on the lower-left of the display; the system tray (or notification area) is on the lower right, near the clock. YSTEM viii Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 9: Chapter 1 Getting Started With Your Tablet Client

    Tablet Client combines the best features of thin client Tablet Client includes these key features: Windows ® XP Embedded Operating System display which optimizes the display for both ® wireless technology for pairing with Bluetooth technology that combines user-configurable acous- Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide Chapter...
  • Page 10: Quick Start Instructions

    For information about replacing the pen tips, refer to the Care and Maintenance information in Chapter 3. Motion Computing LE1600 by sliding the power switch. The power LED turns blue The Motion Digital Pen contains...
  • Page 11: Pen Usage

    You may not notice the damage or debris until it is too late. Damaged pen tips could scratch the display. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 12: Using Your Motion Tablet And User Guide

    Motion Dashboard, and other features are provided in the user guide. Open the Motion Dashboard The Motion Dashboard is an exclusive Motion Computing application that you can use to access programs and functions as well as configure your Tablet Client.
  • Page 13: Hardware Overview

    For more information about setting up the fingerprint reader and OmniPass settings, see “Fingerprint Reader and Motion OmniPass” on page 33. Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Display Option Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 14: Motion Ac Adapter

    Each Motion Tablet Client ships with a Lithium-ion (Li-ion) battery mounted and latched at the top edge of the Tablet Client. Extra batteries are available from Motion Computing. An optional Extended Battery is available that provides additional hours of continuous operation.
  • Page 15 Rotate Display Changes the Tablet Client display orientation SAS button Ctrl-Alt-Del Microphones Work at a natural distance; disabled when an external microphone is plugged in Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 16 DVI-D connector A digital video interface digital connector for attachment to a digital video interface monitor. An optional DVI-D cable is available from Motion Computing. To use a digital video interface monitor you must use this cable with your Tablet Client.
  • Page 17: Front Panel Buttons

    Battery Status See Front Panel Battery Status LED below Disk Drive Flashing/On Wireless Activity Independently flashing white and blue Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Power Battery Disk Drive Wireless (white is 802.11, blue is Bluetooth)
  • Page 18: Battery Status Leds

    Slow-flashing amber The battery is too hot to charge Move the Tablet Client/ Refer to “Power Management” on page 27 for more information about your battery and power settings. Motion Computing LE1600 CAUTION: To avoid personal injury, or the risk of fire or explosion if the battery is overheated, wait until the battery cools to room temperature before recharging or replacing it.
  • Page 19: Ports, Slots And Connectors

    DVI-D Connector. The Digital Video Interface (DVI-D) connector can be used to attach a third-party Digital Video Interface enabled monitor to the Tablet Client. An optional DVI-D cable is offered by Motion Computing for this purpose. Refer to “Mirroring or Extending Your Display” on page 25 about how to set up video that is displayed on an attached external display/ monitor.
  • Page 20: Description Of Right-Side Of Tablet Client

    LE Series when the Tablet Client is mated to the FlexDock. For example, this is the port for attaching the optional external DVD/CD-RW Drive to the Tablet Client - all power to the drive is provided through this port. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client. SD Card Slot...
  • Page 21: Software Overview

    NOTE: The Motion Dashboard does not include an “Apply” button. When you change a setting, the change occurs immediately. Tapping “OK” on the Motion Dashboard closes the window. Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide Tablet Client.
  • Page 22 Feature Display Brightness External Monitor Audio - Speaker Volume Motion Computing LE1600 Motion Dashboard Features Description The built-in Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) detects light in the environment and automatically adjusts the display brightness. Available settings: — • Off Blanks the display to save power —...
  • Page 23 45 Stand By Puts the Tablet Client in a low-power Stand By state for a temporary suspension from which you can quickly resume a Windows session. Help Displays Motion Dashboard Help application Motion Computing LE1600 Description Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 24: Motion Security Center

    PCs because the thin clients are closed systems that do not allow software and hardware installations without authorized system administrator Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client includes the following client options. Tablet Client is designed for optimum use in a thin...
  • Page 25 Each user session is unique, similar to a typical desktop PC. The server runs the application, and the client displays the user interface and sends user input back to the server. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 26 Chapter 1 Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 27: Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client

    A significant difference between using a standard personal computer or a EN AND laptop and your Tablet Client is the use of pen and ink in software applications. Some software applications are designed specifically for pen and ink while others may be “ink enabled” to improve their suitability with ink input.
  • Page 28: Calibrating Your Digitizer Pen

    The following is an example of ritePen being used to enter text into Notepad. Motion Computing LE1600 Mouse versus Pen Actions Action With the Digitizer Pen Point and tap the pen on the display.
  • Page 29 For more information on the ritePen application and using ritePen gestures, refer to the Help file that is provided with the ritePen application. Access the Help through the Start > All Programs > Parascript > ritePen > ritePen Help menu selection Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 30: Using The On Screen Keyboard

    Microphone Volume. The default volume setting for the microphones is at roughly two-thirds of the sliding scale. When recording, dictating, or using voice commands, you may need to adjust this setting until you achieve the desired results. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 31: Adjusting Display Settings And Screen Brightness

    Keeping the brightness always at the same level may also use more battery power than necessary. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Move slider to preferred brightness level.
  • Page 32: Changing Display Orientation

    Resources > Motion Dashboard. 2. In the Display panel, tap or click Properties. 3. Select the Rotation tab. 4. Select the orientation, and then tap or click OK. Motion Computing LE1600 Motion Dashboard Button Rotation Button Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 33: Mirroring Or Extending Your Display

    Mirrored Display Example: (1) Word document; (2) Tablet Client display; (3) external monitor NOTE: The resolution and orientation of the external monitor will be the same as the Tablet Client display. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 34: Motion Computing Le1600 Tc Tablet Client User Guide

    Accelerator Driver for Mobile in the system tray at the bottom right of the Tablet Client display (or found in the Windows Control Panel as Intel GMA Driver for Mobile) to set up this feature Helpful Hints: Mirrored and Extended Modes Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 35: Power Management

    This operation also gives you the flexibility to define your own scheme and keep the same name or rename it to something that makes more sense to you. Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 36 Caution: When you replace the standard battery, make sure that the locking latch is in the correct position, moved fully to the right to lock the battery in place, and that the battery is firmly installed. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 37: Using Your Batteries

    Extended Battery. Otherwise, there may be damage to the Extended Battery connector. Both batteries are designed to be re-charged by using the AC adapter when attached to the Tablet Client. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Locking Latch Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 38: Charging The Battery

    • If you are logged on to a domain: When the Turn Off NOTE: Here is information about putting the Tablet Client in Stand By mode to swap the battery: Motion Computing LE1600 WARNING: To avoid injury, keep the battery within the recommended temperature range when charging it.
  • Page 39: Disposing Of Used Batteries

    • Turn off all wireless devices through the Motion Dashboard when not being used. • Enable the Ambient Light Sensor (ALS) through Motion Dashboard. See the section “Adjusting Display Settings and Screen Brightness” on page 23. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 40: Security Features And Settings

    Motion Computing has strongly embraced the need for enhanced platform- ECURITY based security for the Tablet Client. The result of that commitment has been EATURES to provide an out-of-box, safe computing environment that enables strong security protection and that will serve as the foundation for complementary ETTINGS add-on security technologies.
  • Page 41: Fingerprint Reader And Motion Omnipass

    At this point you can choose from the following options: • Manage OmniPass Users and Settings to add users • Change OmniPass System Settings • Manage Your Passwords • Protect Your Files Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 42 These are advanced operations and may not be part of your typical work flow. If you need more information about this aspect of the Motion OmniPass application, refer to the OmniPass Help by tapping Help in the Action panel. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 43 (vertical in relation to the orientation of the Tablet Client) across the scanner to scroll the Tablet Client application within the window. NOTE: The scroll function is disabled while scanning a fingerprint. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 44: Helpful Hints For Successful Fingerprint Captures

    If you enroll your thumb while holding the edge of the Tablet Client while scanning, you need to scan like this each time. • The scanner is bi-directional; you can move your finger from right-to-left or left-to-right. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 45: Capturing A Fingerprint

    Practice. “Practice” takes you through all the enrollment steps and helps you get a successful fingerprint scan. You are asked to scan the same finger three times. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 46 “Scan too slow/too fast...” and the green fingerprint will not appear. Swipe your finger across the sensor again as many times as required for a successful scan. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 47 OmniPass configuration or encryption keys. See the section “Exporting Your User Profile” on page 42 for more information. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 48: Capturing A Second Fingerprint Later

    • Export OmniPass user profiles; user profiles are stored as .opi (OmniPass Import/Export) files IMPORTANT: To restore a lost or corrupted OmniPass configuration and encryption keys, back up and store a copy of your user profile(s) in a safe place. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 49: Checking Logon Status

    5. Drag this OmniPass cursor to the area on the site where you would normally enter your username and password to log on, but do not tap “Logon” or “Submit” yet. (You will complete the logon in Step 9.) Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 50: Logging Onto A Remembered Site

    Once enabled, the Windows XP Embedded Welcome screen and Windows fast switching will not be available on this Tablet Client. Motion Computing LE1600 out requiring a password or fingerprint scan. If you are logged in to OmniPass and you access a secure web- site, OmniPass will automatically submit your user name and password without prompting for verification.
  • Page 51: Infineon Trusted Platform Module

    Ask your system administrator for more information or learn more about the Infineon Security Solution by opening the Motion Dashboard then Motion Security Center > Infineon TPM > Getting Started Guide. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 52: Windows Security System Components Overview

    Motion Dashboard then Motion Security Center > Microsoft Security Center or tap the Windows Security Alerts icon in the system tray (this icon only remains active for a short time on your desktop). Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 53: Setting The Windows Operating System Password

    However, if you are unsuccessful in entering the password, you will not be able to access your Tablet Client. If this happens, contact Motion Computing Technical Support at www.motioncomputing.com/support for assistance. Have your Tablet Client serial number available (on the label on the back of the system).
  • Page 54 To set a BIOS system password: 1. Start the Tablet Client. 2. When the Motion Computing splash screen appears, quickly press the Rotate Display button. If you miss the splash screen, turn the Tablet Client off then back on and try this step again.
  • Page 55 To clear the Tablet Client PhoenixBIOS security: 1. Start the Tablet Client. 2. When the Motion Computing splash screen appears, quickly press Rotate Display button. If you miss the splash screen, turn the Tablet Client off then back on and try this step again.
  • Page 56: Speech

    (portrait orientation) of the display. If you do not speak within the angle of acceptance, e.g., if you turn your head while dictating or change the angle of the Tablet Client, the sound will not be recorded. Motion Computing LE1600 audio system combines the Knowles software application with integrated microphones to Tablet Client User Guide ®...
  • Page 57 IMPORTANT: The audio system does not store calibrations. If you change to another angle/position and then return to the previous one, you must re-calibrate the audio system. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 58: Helpful Hint For Dictating And Recording

    SD Cards The SD Card slot, located just above the PC card slot on the right edge of the Tablet Client, holds one SD Card for networking, memory expansion, or accessory connection. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 59: Usb Ports

    LE Series. When the Tablet Client is used with the new FlexDock, the port connections on the Tablet Client are replicated on the FlexDock. For more information about the new FlexDock for the LE Series, contact your Motion sales representative or visit the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com/accessories. Motion Computing LE1600...
  • Page 60: Wi-Fi (802.11) Wireless Connections

    Wireless Networks tab. 5. In the Wireless Networks window, tap View Wireless Networks to see a list of available networks. Motion Computing LE1600 WARNING: FAA regulations require that you disable any wireless connection when traveling by air. If the Wireless LED on the front of the Tablet Client is off, internal wireless communications are disabled.
  • Page 61: Bluetooth Wireless Connections

    Tablet Client, or select Start > All Programs > Motion Resources > Motion Dashboard. For the location of the Dashboard button, see “Tablet Client Buttons” on page 62. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 62: Accessing Bluetooth

    2. Search for Bluetooth devices in range. This process will find every Bluetooth device that is discoverable and available for connection within 33 feet (10 meters). Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 63: Using The Bluetooth Application

    Look at the documentation that came with the Bluetooth device or visit the manufacturer’s website for information. Motion Computing LE1600 Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 64 The Wizard will display a message that it is connecting and then the passkey number if authentication is required. NOTE: If required, immediately enter the number shown in the Passkey field and press Enter. Consult your device documentation for more information. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 65 It may take a short time to complete the connection. Please wait. 7. When the Completing the Add Bluetooth Device Wizard window appears, the Bluetooth installation is nearly complete. Tap Finish to complete the installation Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 66 Bluetooth Devices > Options. • When you open the Bluetooth Devices tab, only the connected devices will be displayed. Other devices are only displayed when you add a device using the Bluetooth Device Wizard. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 67: Helpful Hints For Using Bluetooth Wireless

    Bluetooth keyboard and a Bluetooth mouse is shown below. Helpful Hints for Using Bluetooth Wireless Motion Computing and its Bluetooth partners have worked to ensure a positive experience with this technology, as well as to ensure Bluetooth inter-operability. In doing so, the following operating issues have been found: •...
  • Page 68: Using Infrared Wireless Connections

    Control Panel and tapping the Wireless Link icon. Double-tap the Wireless Link icon to open the Wireless Link window. The following shows the Wireless Link window at the Infrared tab. Tap the desired check boxes. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 69 Transfer tab in the Wireless Link window. The Image Transfer window is shown. Specify the destination of the received image(s) and tap OK to begin. For information about the Infrared Port, tap the Hardware tab to open that window. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide...
  • Page 70: Tablet Client Buttons

    Button On screen keyboard ritePen Five-way Directional Control Button Dashboard Rotate (This button is located at the top left corner with a key icon) Motion Computing LE1600 On screen keyboard button ritePen button SAS button Five-way directional control Dashboard button...
  • Page 71: Chapter 3 Care And Maintenance

    Avoid touching the pins and leads on the memory and the internal circuitry of the Tablet Client. Motion Computing LE1600 Tablet Client User Guide Chapter...
  • Page 72: Caring For The Standard And View Anywhere Displays

    1. Grasp the old tip with the silver ring of the tip replacement tool. Use the notch on the ring to grab the tip. Motion Computing LE1600 CAUTION: Certain environments may contain particles or debris that can adhere to the Tablet Client display or to the pen tip.
  • Page 73: Ordering New Pens

    2. Pull the old tip out of the pen. 3. Insert a new tip. 4. Apply slight pressure to push it into place. Ordering New Pens To order additional pens, visit the Motion Computing website at www.motioncomputing.com/accessories. Here are some tips for traveling with your Tablet Client: RAVELING •...
  • Page 74: Other Travel Hints

    • Consult your insurance company and credit card company to learn about emergency travel assistance in the event your Tablet Client becomes lost or disabled. Motion Computing LE1600 WARNING: Do not transport the Lithium-ion batteries used in your Tablet Client in checked baggage.
  • Page 75: Appendix A Troubleshooting And Support

    All Motion Computing Tablet Clients have passed a rigorous series of performance and quality-control tests, but now and then a problem may occur. If you do not see a solution among the following system and software issues, check the section “Support Options” in this chapter or go to our website at www.motioncomputing.com/support.
  • Page 76 The Tablet Client digitizer screen doesn’t respond to the plastic stylus I use on my PDA. Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide CAUSE Accessory devices such as a DVD player and applications that make heavy use of the hard drive drain the battery more quickly.
  • Page 77 The accessory isn’t connected to the Tablet Client correctly. The correct driver isn’t built into Windows XP. Motion Computing LE1600 SOLUTION Refer to “Calibrating Your Digitizer Pen” on page 20. Try these hints: • Readjust how you hold the pen.
  • Page 78 The wireless communication keeps connecting even when I don’t want it to. Data doesn’t transfer through the wired Ethernet cable. Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide CAUSE The Tablet Client isn’t fully seated in the Motion FlexDock for the LE Series.
  • Page 79: Frequently Asked Questions

    Adjust Power Properties; under Power schemes, tap Max Battery). The Tablet Client comes with Motion Computing Opti- mized as the default power scheme. • Turn on the Ambient Light Sensor on the Motion Dashboard. This will dim the display automatically (when possible) and save battery power.
  • Page 80: Motion Warranties

    Motion Computing currently provides limited warranties on Motion products and accessories. See the Warranty packaged with your Motion product or accessory or visit our website at www.motioncomputing.com. In addition, Motion Computing offers extended warranties along with various screen and configuration insurance programs. Visit our website at www.motioncomputing.com/support.

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