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Hardware Guide
Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 Series
Document Part Number: 280133-001
November 2002
This guide explains how to identify, use, modify, and maintain the
hardware features on the tablet PC and an optional tablet PC
keyboard. It also includes power and environmental
specifications, which may be helpful when traveling with the
tablet PC.

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  • Page 1 Hardware Guide Compaq Tablet PC TC1000 Series Document Part Number: 280133-001 November 2002 This guide explains how to identify, use, modify, and maintain the hardware features on the tablet PC and an optional tablet PC keyboard. It also includes power and environmental specifications, which may be helpful when traveling with the tablet PC.
  • Page 2 © 2002 Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. Compaq and the Compaq logo are trademarks of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the U.S. and/or other countries. Microsoft and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries. All other product names mentioned herein may be trademarks of their respective companies.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 External Components Pen Components....... . 1–1 Tablet PC Components ......1–2 Front: Lights .
  • Page 4 Contents Tablet PC Keyboard Components ....1–22 Front: Lights and Pointing Device....1–22 Front: Keys .
  • Page 5 Contents Monitoring the Charge in a Battery Pack... . . 3–8 Obtaining Accurate Charge Information ..3–8 Displaying Charge Information on the Screen ..3–9 Displaying Charge Information on a Battery Pack.
  • Page 6 Contents Using Drive Media......4–8 Avoiding Standby and Hibernation ....4–8 Displaying Media Contents .
  • Page 7 Contents 7 Network Connections Connecting the Network Cable ....7–2 Turning a Network Connection Off and On ..7–3 Using the LAN Connection Lights .
  • Page 8 Contents Increasing Memory ......9–7 Displaying Memory Information....9–7 Removing or Inserting a Memory Module .
  • Page 9: External Components

    External Components Pen Components Pen Components Pen tip Interacts with the tablet PC whenever the tip is touching the screen or within 0.5 inch (1.27 cm) of the screen. When tapped on or held over a pen-activated button, activates the button.
  • Page 10: Tablet Pc Components

    External Components Tablet PC Components Front: Lights Tablet PC Front Components: Lights AC adapter light On: AC power is being supplied through the AC adapter. Battery light On: A battery pack is charging. Flashing: A battery pack that is the only available power source has reached a low-battery condition.
  • Page 11: Front: Pen-Activated Buttons

    External Components Front: Pen-Activated Buttons Tablet PC Front Components: Pen-Activated Buttons Tablet PC Input When the tablet PC is in Windows, opens the Panel launch Microsoft Tablet PC Input Panel application, which button* includes a handwriting pad and an on-screen keyboard.
  • Page 12: Right Side: Power Switch And Power/Standby Light

    External Components Right Side: Power Switch and Power/Standby Light Tablet PC Right Side Components: Power Switch and Power/Standby Light Power switch* When the tablet PC is: ■ Off, turns on the tablet PC. ■ On, initiates Standby.* ■ In Standby, resumes tablet PC from Standby.
  • Page 13: Right Side: Email Launch And Windows Security Buttons

    External Components Right Side: Email Launch and Windows Security Buttons Tablet PC Right Side Components: Email Launch and Windows Security Buttons Windows When pressed with the pen tip or a small Security button* object like the end of a paper clip while: ■...
  • Page 14: Right Side: Esc, Tab And Q Menu Buttons

    External Components Right Side: Esc, Tab and Q Menu Buttons Tablet PC Right Side Components: Esc, Tab, and Q Menu Buttons Esc button* While the tablet PC is: ■ Starting up and a flashing pointer is displayed on the screen, opens the Setup utility.
  • Page 15: Right Side: Jog Dial And Antenna

    External Components Right Side: Jog Dial and Antenna Tablet PC Right Side Components: Jog Dial and Antenna enter Jog dial* Functions like and the up and down arrow keys on a standard keyboard. ■ Press inward to enter a command. ■...
  • Page 16: Lower Side

    External Components Lower Side Tablet PC Lower Side Components Docking alignment slots (2) Secure the tablet PC to an optional Tablet PC Docking Station. Speakers (2) Produce stereo sound. Audio-out jack Connects optional stereo headphones or powered stereo speakers. Headset jack Connects an optional headset, such as a mobile telephone headset with a microphone and a monaural ear...
  • Page 17: Left Side: Attachment Slots And Keyboard Connector

    External Components Left Side: Attachment Slots and Keyboard Connector Tablet PC Left Side Components: Attachment Slots and Keyboard Connector Screen protector slots (2) Secure the screen protector* when it is attached to the tablet PC. Universal attachment Secure the portfolio, a screen slots (2) protector,* or an optional attachment, such as a tablet PC keyboard, to the...
  • Page 18: Left Side: Security Cable Slot, Vent And Antenna

    External Components Left Side: Security Cable Slot, Vent and Antenna Tablet PC Left Side Components: Security Cable Slot, Vent, and Antenna Security cable slot Attaches an optional security cable to the tablet PC. Vent Allows airflow to cool internal components. Ä...
  • Page 19: Top: Connectors And Jacks

    External Components Top: Connectors and Jacks Tablet PC Top Components: Connectors and Jacks USB connector Connects an optional USB 2.0- or 1.1-compliant device.* External MultiBay Connects an optional USB 2.0- or connector 1.1-compliant device.* RJ-11 telephone jack Connects a modem cable. (A modem cable is included with internal modem models.) RJ-45 network jack Connects an Ethernet network cable.
  • Page 20: Top: Pen Holder And Lan Connection Lights

    External Components Top: Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights Tablet PC Top Components: Pen Holder and LAN Connection Lights Pen holder (shown with Secures the pen to the tablet PC. pen 2 inserted) LAN connection lights (2) Both lights off: The tablet PC is not connected to a LAN.
  • Page 21: Top: Card Slots, Buttons And Tether Eyelet

    External Components Top: Card Slots, Buttons and Tether Eyelet Tablet PC Top Components: Card Slots, Buttons, and Tether Eyelet PC Card slot Supports an optional Type I or Type II 32-bit (CardBus) or 16-bit PC Card. PC Card eject button Ejects an optional PC Card from the PC Card slot.
  • Page 22: Back: Attachment Features And Hard Drive Bay

    External Components Back: Attachment Features and Hard Drive Bay Tablet PC Back Components: Attachment Features and Hard Drive Bay Docking connector Connects the tablet PC to an optional docking station. Docking restraint latch Accepts the docking restraint latch on recess an optional docking station to secure the tablet PC to the docking station.
  • Page 23: Back: Battery Bay

    External Components Back: Battery Bay Tablet PC Back Components: Battery Bay Battery pack release latch Releases the battery pack from the battery bay. Battery quick check button Activates the battery quick check on battery pack* lights, see below, which display how much charge remains in the battery pack.
  • Page 24: Back: Memory And Mini Pci Compartment

    External Components Back: Memory and Mini PCI Compartment Tablet PC Back Components: Memory and Mini PCI Compartment Memory and Mini PCI Contains one memory slot for a (Peripheral Component PC133-compliant memory module. Interconnect) compartment, Also, holds an optional Mini PCI not visible from the outside board such as a modem board or a of the tablet PC...
  • Page 25: Back: Labels

    External Components Back: Labels Tablet PC Back Components: Labels Microsoft Certificate of Contains the Product Key number. Authenticity label ( inside You may need this number to update or the battery bay) troubleshoot the operating system. System label Provides regulatory information about the tablet PC.
  • Page 26: Back: Tilt Feet And Pad Feet

    External Components Back: Tilt Feet and Pad Feet Tablet PC Back Components: Tilt Feet and Pad Feet Tilt feet (2) While the tablet PC is being used in portrait orientation as a free-standing tablet, can elevate the top of the tablet PC to provide a comfortable writing and viewing angle.
  • Page 27: Additional Tablet Pc Standard Components

    External Components Additional Tablet PC Standard Components The components included with the tablet PC vary by geographical region and the tablet PC hardware ordered. The following illustrations and tables identify the standard external components included with most tablet PC models. These illustrations do not include supplementary documentation, supplementary CDs, the portfolio that shipped attached to the tablet PC or an optional keyboard, or optional devices such as...
  • Page 28: Cord, Cables And Pen Battery

    External Components Cord, Cables and Pen Battery Additional Standard Components: Cord, Cables, and Pen Battery Power cord* Connects the AC adapter to an AC electrical outlet. Pen AAAA battery Standard alkaline battery that powers † the pen. Modem cable Connects the modem to an RJ-11 telephone jack or to a country-specific modem adapter.
  • Page 29: Adapters And Accessories

    External Components Adapters and Accessories Additional Standard Components: Adapters and Accessories AC adapter* Converts AC power to DC power. Country-specific modem Adapts the modem cable to a adapter (included by region non-RJ-11 telephone jack. as required with modem models only) Japan-specific outlet Connects the AC adapter to a adapter (Japan only)
  • Page 30: Tablet Pc Keyboard Components

    External Components Tablet PC Keyboard Components This section identifies the hardware components of an optional tablet PC keyboard. ■ For information about detaching, attaching, and adjusting the keyboard, see the “External Device Connections” chapter. ■ For information about using the keyboard, see the “Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards”...
  • Page 31: Front: Keys

    External Components Front: Keys Keyboard Front Components: Keys Function keys (11) Perform system and application tasks. For example, in Windows and many applications, pressing opens a Help file. ■ F11/F12. To enter an F11 function, press ■ To enter an F12 function, press Fn+F11/F12.
  • Page 32: Front: Positioning And Security Features

    External Components Front: Positioning and Security Features Keyboard Front Components: Positioning and Security Features Rotation disk Rotates the tablet PC while it is attached to the keyboard. Docking alignment Help guide the tablet PC and notches (4) keyboard into an optional docking station.
  • Page 33: Top

    External Components Keyboard Top Components Alignment key Inserts into the alignment key slot on the tablet PC to safeguard attachment procedures. For example, matching the alignment key to the alignment key slot on the tablet PC helps you correctly orient the tablet PC to the keyboard as you attach the tablet PC to the keyboard.
  • Page 34: Back

    External Components Back Keyboard Back Components Screen protector slots (2) Secure a screen protector* to the keyboard. Attachment release switch Releases attachments, such as the portfolio, a screen protector* or the tablet PC, from the keyboard. Docking connector Allows the tablet PC to be connected pass-through to an optional docking station while the tablet PC is attached to the...
  • Page 35: Additional Keyboard Standard Component

    External Components Additional Keyboard Standard Component Additional Keyboard Standard Component Spare pointing stick caps (2) Replace a worn pointing stick cap. Hardware Guide 1–27...
  • Page 36: Pen, Command Controls And Keyboards

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards You can enter and access information on the tablet PC by voice, pen, command controls, the on-screen keyboard, or an optional tablet PC keyboard or external USB keyboard. An optional external mouse can be connected to a USB connector on the tablet PC, an optional docking station, or some external USB keyboards.
  • Page 37: Entering Information With The Pen

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Entering Information with the Pen Identifying the Pen Tip and Pen Button The pen interacts with the tablet PC whenever the tip of the pen 1 is within 0.5 inch (1.27 cm) from the screen. The pen button 2 emulates the functions of the buttons on an external mouse.
  • Page 38: Performing Mouse Clicks With The Pen

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Performing Mouse Clicks with the Pen To select an item on the screen as you would with the left button of an external mouse, tap the item with the tip of the pen. To double-click an item on the screen as you would with the left button of an external mouse, tap the item twice with the tip of the pen.
  • Page 39: Maintaining And Protecting The Pen

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Maintaining and Protecting the Pen The pen contains a standard AAAA battery that should be replaced yearly or whenever the tablet PC stops responding to the pen. For battery replacement instructions, see the “Maintenance, Shipping and Travel” chapter. Calibrating the Pen The pen can function at the default calibration or at a calibration set by another user.
  • Page 40: Using The Pen Holder

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Using the Pen Holder To protect the pen when you are not using it, insert the pen, tip first, into the pen holder on the tablet PC. Inserting the pen into the pen holder Hardware Guide 2–5...
  • Page 41: Setting Pen Preferences

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Using the Tether Eyelets For additional protection against loss or theft, loop one end of a tether through the tether eyelet on the pen barrel 1 and loop the other end of the tether through the tether eyelet on the tablet PC 2 .
  • Page 42: Command Controls

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Command Controls The 9 command controls enable you to enter commands usually entered with keyboard keys while you are using the tablet PC without an optional keyboard. The command controls can also be used while you are using the on-screen keyboard or an optional keyboard.
  • Page 43: Command Controls Quick Reference

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Command Controls Quick Reference The following table identifies the default setting and activation procedure for each command control. ■ To activate a pen-activated button, tap the button with the tip of the pen. ■ To activate a manually activated button, press and release the button.
  • Page 44: Using Command Controls

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Using Command Controls Journal Launch Button Tap the Journal launch button with the pen tip to open the Journal application. The Journal application is a handwriting program unrelated to the Journal feature in Microsoft Outlook. For more information about using the Journal application, refer to the Help file within the application or to an on-screen tutorial.
  • Page 45: Windows Security Button

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Rotate Button Tap the rotate button with the pen tip when the tablet PC is in Windows to rotate the image on the screen 90 degrees. For example, if the image is in landscape orientation, tap the rotate button to rotate the image to portrait orientation.
  • Page 46 Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Reset Command When the Setup utility is open, the Windows Security button simulates the reset button found on some computers. When the tablet PC is reset, the tablet PC restarts and all unsaved information is lost. The reset function can be used to restore functionality when the system has become unresponsive.
  • Page 47: Menu Button

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Q Menu Button Press the Q menu button manually when the tablet PC is in Windows to open or close the Q Menu. The Q Menu provides quick access to programmable tasks and destinations including: ■...
  • Page 48 Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Esc Button Press the esc button manually to open the Setup utility or to use the esc button like the key on a standard keyboard. Setup Utility Function While the tablet PC is starting up, the Compaq logo is displayed and the cursor flashes in the upper right hand corner of the screen.
  • Page 49: Setting Command Control Preferences

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Jog Dial Press or rotate the jog dial manually to enter commands or scroll vertically: ■ Press inward to simulate the function of the key on a enter standard keyboard. ■ Rotate upward or downward to scroll toward the top or bottom of an image.
  • Page 50 Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Selecting a View In the Portrait-Primary and Portrait-Secondary views, the image is displayed vertically, in portrait orientation. In the Landscape- Primary and Landscape-Secondary views, the image is displayed horizontally, in landscape orientation. ■ A portrait view is often optimal when you are using the tablet PC as a handheld.
  • Page 51 Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Assigning or Changing a Preference To assign or change the function of a programmable command control: 1. Select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware icon > Tablet and Pen Settings window >Tablet Buttons tab. 2.
  • Page 52: On-Screen Keyboard

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards On-Screen Keyboard The Tablet PC Input Panel application displays a keyboard on the screen. This on-screen keyboard simulates the functions of an optional keyboard. To open the Tablet PC Input Panel application, tap the Tablet PC Input Panel launch button 1 with the pen.
  • Page 53: Tablet Pc Keyboard

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Tablet PC Keyboard An optional tablet PC keyboard that is thinner than the tablet PC but the same length and width is available from your Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider. When the tablet PC is attached to the keyboard, the tablet PC can be folded down flush with the keyboard for transport or tilted upward and used like a notebook display.
  • Page 54: Using The Pointing Device

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Using the Pointing Device Navigating and Selecting To move the pointer, press the pointing stick 1 in the direction you want to move the pointer. To increase or decrease pointer speed, increase or decrease the directional (not downward) pressure on the pointing stick.
  • Page 55: Using The Keypad

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Setting Pointing Device Preferences Pointer speed, click speed, mouse trails, and other pointing device preferences can be set in the Mouse Properties window of the operating system. To access Mouse Properties, select Start > Control Panel > Printers and Other Hardware icon > Mouse icon. To learn more about a setting, select the question mark icon in the upper right corner of the window, then select the setting.
  • Page 56 Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Turning the Keypad On and Off 1 on the keyboard to When the keypad is off, press Fn+num lk turn the keypad on. When the keypad is on, press on the keyboard to turn Fn+num lk the keypad off.
  • Page 57 Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Switching Keypad Keys Between Standard and Keypad Functions You can temporarily switch the functions of keypad keys between their standard keyboard functions and their keypad functions by 1 and using shift ■ To use a key on the keypad temporarily as a keypad key while the keypad is off, press and hold as you press the key.
  • Page 58: Using F11/F12

    Pen, Command Controls and Keyboards Using F11/F12 provides both F11 and F12 functions. F11/F12 ■ To enter an F11 function, press F11/F12 1 ■ To enter an F12 function, press Fn+F11/F12 2 Identifying the F11/F12 and Fn keys Hardware Guide 2–23...
  • Page 59: Battery Packs

    Battery Packs Running the Tablet PC on Battery Power When the tablet PC is connected to external power, the tablet PC runs on external power. When a charged battery pack is in the tablet PC and the tablet PC is not connected to external power, the tablet PC runs on battery power.
  • Page 60: Replacing A Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Replacing a Battery Pack Removing a Battery Pack Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work when removing a battery pack that is running the tablet PC, initiate Hibernation or turn off the tablet PC before removing the battery pack. ■...
  • Page 61: Inserting A Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Inserting a Battery Pack To insert a battery pack into the tablet PC: 1. Turn the tablet PC front side down. 2. Align the 2 rectangular tabs 1 on the battery pack with the 2 rectangular alignment slots 2 in the battery bay. Aligning the battery pack tabs with the battery bay alignment slots Hardware Guide...
  • Page 62 Battery Packs 3. Angle the battery pack toward the alignment slots 1 until the 2 tabs are inserted into the 2 alignment slots 2 . 4. Tilt the battery pack downward until it snaps into place 3 . If you initiated Standby or Hibernation before replacing the battery pack, slide and release the power switch to resume from Standby or Hibernation.
  • Page 63: Securing A Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Securing a Battery Pack You can provide anti-theft protection for the battery pack in the battery bay by using a battery pack security screw. Accessing the Battery Pack Security Screws One battery pack security screw ships inside the package containing the pen battery.
  • Page 64: Inserting A Battery Pack Security Screw

    Battery Packs Inserting a Battery Pack Security Screw To secure the battery pack in the battery bay with a battery pack security screw: 1. Insert the battery pack into the battery bay as instructed in “Replacing a Battery Pack,” earlier in this section. 2.
  • Page 65: Charging A Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Charging a Battery Pack The battery pack in the tablet PC charges whenever the tablet PC is connected to external power. The battery pack charges whether or not the tablet PC is in use, but charges faster when the tablet PC is off. Charging may be delayed if a battery pack is new, has not been used for 2 weeks or more, or is much warmer or cooler than room temperature.
  • Page 66: Charging A New Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Charging a New Battery Pack Fully charge the battery pack while the tablet PC is connected to external power through the AC adapter or an optional DC cable. A new battery pack that has been partially charged, but not fully charged, can run the tablet PC, but battery charge displays may be inaccurate.
  • Page 67: Displaying Charge Information On The Screen

    Battery Packs Displaying Charge Information on the Screen Accessing Charge Displays To display battery charge information on the screen, use the operating system Power Meter feature. To access Power Meter displays, use either of the following methods: ■ Select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance icon >...
  • Page 68 Battery Packs Displaying Charge Information on a Battery Pack Charge information about a battery pack can be displayed on the battery pack with the Quick Check feature, which can be used whether or not the battery pack is inserted in the battery bay. To display the percent of a full charge remaining in a battery pack, press the battery quick check button 1 on the battery pack.
  • Page 69: Managing Low-Battery Conditions

    Battery Packs Managing Low-Battery Conditions The information in this section describes default alerts and system responses. Some low-battery condition alerts and system responses can be changed in the Power Options Properties window of the operating system. Preferences set in the Power Options Properties window do not affect lights.
  • Page 70: Resolving Low-Battery Conditions

    Battery Packs Resolving Low-Battery Conditions Ä CAUTION: If the tablet PC has reached a critical low-battery condition (1 percent of a full charge) and has initiated Hibernation, do not slide the power switch until Hibernation is complete. Hibernation is complete when the power/standby light turns off. When a Charged Battery Pack Is Available Select one of the following options: ■...
  • Page 71: Initiating And Resuming From Standby Or Hibernation

    Battery Packs When External Power Is Available Select one of the following options: ■ Plug the AC adapter cable into the tablet PC, then plug the power cord into the AC adapter and into an AC electrical outlet. ■ Plug an optional Automobile Power Adapter/Charger into the tablet PC and into a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle.
  • Page 72: Calibrating A Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Calibrating a Battery Pack When to Calibrate Calibrate an in-use battery pack whenever battery charge displays seem inaccurate or whenever the battery pack has not been used for one month or more. It should not be necessary to calibrate any battery pack, even if it is heavily used, more than once a month.
  • Page 73: Discharging The Battery Pack

    Battery Packs 2. Connect the tablet PC to external power. (The battery light turns on.) To connect the tablet PC to external power, use any of the following methods: ❏ Plug the AC adapter cable into the tablet PC, then plug the power cord into the AC adapter and into an AC electrical outlet.
  • Page 74: Recharging The Battery Pack

    Battery Packs To fully discharge a battery pack: 1. When the battery light turns off indicating that the battery pack is fully charged, select Start > Control Panel > Performance and Maintenance icon > Power Options icon > Power Schemes tab. 2.
  • Page 75: Battery Conservation Procedures And Settings

    Battery Packs Battery Conservation Procedures and Settings Using the battery conservation procedures and settings described in the following sections extends the time that a battery pack can run the tablet PC from a single charge. Conserving Power as You Work To conserve power as you use the tablet PC: ■...
  • Page 76: Storing A Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Storing a Battery Pack If the tablet PC will be unused and unplugged for more than 1 month, remove and store the battery pack. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to a battery pack, do not expose it to high temperatures for extended periods of time. High temperatures, which may be present in parked cars or some workplaces, accelerate the self-discharge rate of a stored battery pack.
  • Page 77: Disposing Of A Used Battery Pack

    Battery Packs Disposing of a Used Battery Pack Å WARNING: There is a risk of fire and chemical burn if a battery pack is handled improperly. Do not disassemble, crush, or puncture a battery pack or short the contacts on a battery pack. Do not expose a battery pack to temperatures higher than 60°...
  • Page 78: Drives

    Drives Adding a Drive to the System Drives enable you to store and access data. A standard removable drive can be added to the system by inserting the drive into the MultiBay of an optional External MultiBay or docking station. A USB drive can be added by connecting the drive to a USB connector on the tablet PC or on the docking station.
  • Page 79: Understanding Drive Terms

    Drives Understanding Drive Terms Terms for Types of Drives A hard drive is usually used for the permanent storage of data files and of software such as system files, applications, and drivers. The hard drive in the hard drive bay is the system hard drive, sometimes called the local disk.
  • Page 80: Caring For Drives

    Drives Caring for Drives Drives are fragile system components that must be handled with care. Observe the following cautions when handling any drive. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the tablet PC or a drive and loss of work: ■ Do not remove the system hard drive except for repair or replacement.
  • Page 81: Inserting A Cd Or Dvd

    Drives Inserting a CD or DVD 1. Be sure the tablet PC is turned on. 2. Press the media release button 1 on the drive bezel to release the media tray, then pull the tray outward until it is fully extended 2 .
  • Page 82: Removing A Cd Or Dvd (With Power)

    Drives Removing a CD or DVD (With Power) If power is available: 1. Be sure the tablet PC is on. 2. Press the media release button 1 on the drive bezel to release the media tray, then pull the tray outward until it is fully extended 2 .
  • Page 83: Removing A Cd Or Dvd (Without Power)

    Drives Removing a CD or DVD (Without Power) Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the pen tip, do not insert the pen tip into the release access. If the notebook is turned off or if no power is available, the media release button on the drive will not work.
  • Page 84: Inserting A Diskette

    Drives Inserting a Diskette To insert a diskette into a diskette drive, gently push the diskette, label side up, into the drive until it clicks into place. The media eject button extends when the diskette is correctly inserted. Identifying the media eject button on a diskette drive Removing a Diskette To remove a diskette from a diskette drive: 1.
  • Page 85: Using Drive Media

    Drives Using Drive Media Avoiding Standby and Hibernation Ä CAUTION: Initiating Standby or Hibernation while playing audio or video drive media may stop the play or diminish the quality of the play. If Standby or Hibernation is accidentally initiated while a medium is in use, slide and release the power switch to resume from Standby or Hibernation, then restart the tablet PC.
  • Page 86: Caring For Drive Media

    Drives Displaying Media Contents Without Using AutoPlay To display the contents of a drive medium when the contents are not displayed by AutoPlay: 1. Insert the medium into the drive. 2. Select Start > Run, then type: explorer x: (where = the drive designation of the drive containing the medium).
  • Page 87: Finding More Drive Software Information

    Drives Finding More Drive Software Information All the software you need to play the types of CDs and DVDs supported by the tablet PC is included with the tablet PC. For information about this software, refer on this CD to the Software Guide, “CD and DVD Software”...
  • Page 88: Audio

    Audio Adjusting Volume Volume can be adjusted by using the Windows volume control icon, the Q Menu, or the volume adjustment available within some applications. Volume can be adjusted on the Q Menu without using a keyboard or the pen. For information about application volume features, refer to the application documentation.
  • Page 89: Using The Q Menu

    Audio Using the Q Menu To adjust, mute, or restore volume using the Q Menu: 1. To open the Q Menu, press the Q menu button 1 . ❏ To display the Windows volume control window, select the Volume tab. ❏...
  • Page 90: Using The Internal Speakers

    Audio Using the Internal Speakers The internal speakers play sound in stereo from applications, the operating system, games, drive media, the Internet, and other sources. The internal speakers are disabled if: ■ Optional powered speakers or a headphone is connected to the audio-out jack on the tablet PC or an optional docking station.
  • Page 91: Using The Internal Microphone

    Audio Using the Internal Microphone The internal microphone: ■ Has a standard sensitivity of -45 decibels. ■ Can be used while a screen protector or an optional tablet PC keyboard is attached. A screen protector is provided with an optional docking station. ■...
  • Page 92: Connecting An Audio Device

    Audio Connecting an Audio Device Identifying Audio Jacks The tablet PC has 3 audio jacks: ■ The audio-out jack 1 connects stereo headphones or powered stereo speakers. ■ The headset jack 2 can support a headset, such as a mobile telephone headset with a microphone and a monaural ear piece.
  • Page 93: Using The Audio-Out Jack

    Audio Using the Audio-Out Jack Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, adjust the volume before putting on headphones. Ä CAUTION: To prevent possible damage to an external device, do not plug a monaural plug into the audio-out jack. When connecting a device to the audio-out jack: ■...
  • Page 94: Finding Audio And Video Software Information

    Audio Finding Audio and Video Software Information For information about using audio and video software, refer on this CD to the Software Guide, “CD and DVD Software” chapter. Hardware Guide 5–7...
  • Page 95: Internal Modem

    Internal Modem The tablet PC has an RJ-11 telephone jack and preinstalled modem drivers. A modem cable with RJ-11 connectors at each end is included with models that ship with an internal modem. If you purchased the tablet PC in a country where RJ-11 telephone jacks are not standard, a country-specific modem adapter is also included.
  • Page 96: Connecting The Modem

    Internal Modem Connecting the Modem Selecting Connectors The modem must be connected to an analog telephone line. Å WARNING: To reduce the risk of electric shock, fire, or damage to the equipment, do not plug a telephone cable into the RJ-45 network jack. Ä...
  • Page 97: Connecting The Modem To An Rj-11 Jack

    Internal Modem Connecting the Modem to an RJ-11 Jack To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that has an RJ-11 telephone jack: 1. To access the RJ-11 jack 1 on the tablet PC, open the upper panel of the tablet PC. 2.
  • Page 98: Connecting The Modem With An Adapter

    Internal Modem Connecting the Modem with an Adapter To connect the modem to an analog telephone line that does not have an RJ-11 telephone jack: 1. To access the RJ-11 jack 1 , open the upper panel of the tablet PC. 2.
  • Page 99: Setting Country Preferences

    Internal Modem Setting Country Preferences The internal modem is configured to function in and meet the operating standards of the country in which you purchased the tablet PC. To use the internal modem in other countries, you must add country-specific modem configurations. Displaying the Current Country Configuration To display the current country configuration, select Start >...
  • Page 100: Solving Travel Connection Problems

    Internal Modem If you select a country or region that is not supported by the modem, the country configuration defaults to USA or UK. 5. Select the OK button > OK button. Solving Travel Connection Problems If you experience connection problems while using the modem outside the country in which you purchased the tablet PC, the following suggestions may be helpful.
  • Page 101 Internal Modem Check the Telephone Number Dial the telephone number on the telephone, verify that the remote modem is answering, then hang up. Check the Dial Tone If the modem receives a dial tone it does not recognize, it will not dial and will display a No Dial Tone error message.
  • Page 102: Accessing Communication Software

    Internal Modem 6. In the Phone and Modem Options window, select the Modems tab. 7. Select your modem > Properties button > Modem tab. 8. Clear the Wait For Dial Tone Before Dialing check box. 9. Select the OK button > OK button. Accessing Communication Software To access preinstalled modem software, including software for terminal emulation and data transfer, select Start >...
  • Page 103: Network Connections

    Network Connections The tablet PC has an RJ-45 network jack. Network tablet PC models also have an internal NIC (network interface card), preinstalled network drivers, and a network cable. The tablet PC can be connected to a network whether or not the internal modem is connected to a telephone line.
  • Page 104: Connecting The Network Cable

    Network Connections Connecting the Network Cable A network cable has an 8-pin RJ-45 network connector at each end and may contain noise suppression circuitry, which prevents interference with TV and radio reception. 1. To access the tablet PC RJ-45 network jack 1 , open the upper panel of the tablet PC.
  • Page 105: Turning A Network Connection Off And On

    Network Connections Turning a Network Connection Off and On To conserve power, turn off a network connection you are not using. ■ To turn off a network connection, log off the network, then disconnect the network cable. ■ To turn on a network connection, connect the network cable, then log on to the network.
  • Page 106: Accessing The Network At Startup

    Network Connections Accessing the Network at Startup To connect to a PXE (Preboot eXecution Environment) or RPL (Remote Program Load) server during startup, you must respond to the Network Service Boot prompt each time you want to connect to the server as the tablet PC starts or restarts. To set the tablet PC to display the Network Service Boot prompt each time it is started or restarted, you must enable the internal NIC for startup.
  • Page 107: Responding To A Network Service Boot Prompt

    Network Connections Responding to a Network Service Boot Prompt After the internal NIC has been enabled for startup, the Network Service Boot prompt is displayed very briefly in the lower right corner of the screen each time the tablet PC is started or restarted. To connect to a network by responding to the prompt, use either of the following procedures: ■...
  • Page 108: External Device Connections

    External Device Connections Standard Device The jacks and connectors described in this guide support standard external devices. ■ For information about which jack or connector to use, refer to the documentation included with the device. ■ For information about installing or loading any software required by the device, refer to the device documentation, the operating system Help files, or the device manufacturer’s Web site.
  • Page 109: Usb Device

    External Device Connections USB Device USB is a hardware interface that can be used to connect external devices such as a USB keyboard, mouse, drive, printer, scanner, or hub to the tablet PC or an optional docking station. A USB device functions in the system in the same way as a comparable non-USB device.
  • Page 110: Tablet Pc Keyboard

    External Device Connections Tablet PC Keyboard An optional tablet PC keyboard, which includes a numeric keypad, can be used with the tablet PC and with the tablet PC and an optional docking station. For information about using the tablet PC keyboard pointing device, keypad, and key, see the “Pen, Command F11/F12...
  • Page 111 External Device Connections 3. Position the tablet PC horizontally above the keyboard, with the front of the tablet PC facing the keyboard. Positioning the tablet PC above the keyboard 4. Align the 4 slots on the tablet PC with the keyboard connector, alignment key, and 2 keyboard hooks on the keyboard 1 , then press the tablet PC downward until it snaps into place 2 .
  • Page 112: Adjusting The Tablet Pc And Keyboard

    External Device Connections Adjusting the Tablet PC and Keyboard To tilt the tablet PC screen to a comfortable viewing angle, push gently on the top of the tablet PC. Tilting the tablet PC on the keyboard Hardware Guide 8–5...
  • Page 113: Closing The Tablet Pc And Keyboard

    External Device Connections Closing the Tablet PC and Keyboard To close the tablet PC and keyboard as you would close the display on a standard notebook: 1. Rotate the tablet PC clockwise until it snaps into place facing away from the keyboard. Rotating the tablet PC toward the back of the keyboard 2.
  • Page 114: Transporting The Tablet Pc And Keyboard

    External Device Connections Transporting the Tablet PC and Keyboard If you are transporting the tablet PC and keyboard while they are not attached, be sure the rotation disk is in the default position. (The attachment features are at the rear of the tablet PC and the Compaq logo is right side up when you are facing the keyboard.) If you are transporting the tablet PC and keyboard while they are attached, you may want to use the keyboard latch.
  • Page 115: Detaching The Tablet Pc From The Keyboard

    External Device Connections Detaching the Tablet PC from the Keyboard To detach the tablet PC from the keyboard: 1. If the tablet PC is closed, open the tablet PC, then rotate the tablet PC so the screen is facing the keyboard in the notebook position.
  • Page 116 External Device Connections 2. Rotate the tablet PC and keyboard so the back of the tablet PC and the keyboard are facing you. Positioning the tablet PC and keyboard to detach the tablet PC 3. To detach the keyboard, slide and hold the attachment release switch 1 on the tablet PC as you lift the tablet PC away from the keyboard 2 .
  • Page 117: Cable Lock

    External Device Connections Cable Lock Loop the cable around a secure object, then insert the security cable lock 1 into the security cable slot 2 and lock it with the cable lock key 3 . Connecting an optional cable lock 8–10 Hardware Guide...
  • Page 118: Hardware Upgrades

    Hardware Upgrades Obtaining Upgrades To order or learn more about optional hardware upgrades and accessories, visit the Compaq Web site at http://www.compaq.com. The hardware upgrade area is English-only. Or, refer to the Worldwide Telephone Numbers booklet, included in English only with the tablet PC, to contact a Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
  • Page 119: Configuring A Pc Card

    Hardware Upgrades Configuring a PC Card Ä CAUTION: If you install all of the software or any of the enablers provided by a PC Card manufacturer, you may not be able to use other PC Cards. If you are instructed by the documentation included with a PC Card to install device drivers: ■...
  • Page 120: Stopping And Removing A Pc Card

    Hardware Upgrades Stopping and Removing a PC Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work or an unresponsive system, stop a PC Card before removing it. ✎ An inserted PC Card uses power even when it is not in use. To conserve power, stop a PC Card when you are not using it.
  • Page 121: Using A Compactflash Card

    Hardware Upgrades Using a CompactFlash Card A CompactFlash card is smaller than a PC Card, but can add similar functions to the tablet PC system. Most commonly, a CompactFlash card is used to add backup, storage, wireless network, fax/modem, or cellular telephone functions. When using a CompactFlash card, Compaq recommends that you connect the system to external power whenever possible.
  • Page 122: Inserting A Compactflash Card

    Hardware Upgrades Inserting a CompactFlash Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to the CompactFlash card connectors, use minimal force when inserting a CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash card slot. 1. Hold the CompactFlash card label-side up with the connector facing the tablet PC. 2.
  • Page 123: Stopping And Removing A Compactflash Card

    Hardware Upgrades Stopping and Removing a CompactFlash Card Ä CAUTION: To prevent loss of work or an unresponsive system, stop a CompactFlash card before removing it. ✎ An inserted CompactFlash card uses power even when it is not in use. To conserve power, stop a CompactFlash card when you are not using it.
  • Page 124: Increasing Memory

    Hardware Upgrades Increasing Memory You can increase the amount of RAM (random access memory) in the tablet PC with an optional PC Card or with an optional memory module. The tablet PC has one user-accessible memory slot. The slot supports a PC133-compliant 128-megabyte, 256-megabyte, or 512-megabyte memory module.
  • Page 125: Removing Or Inserting A Memory Module

    Hardware Upgrades Removing or Inserting a Memory Module Å WARNING: To prevent exposure to electric shock, work only in the memory and Mini PCI compartment during this procedure. The hard drive bay and the memory and Mini PCI compartment are the only user-accessible internal compartments on the tablet PC.
  • Page 126 Hardware Upgrades 6. Turn the tablet PC front side down. 7. Remove the 2 memory and Mini PCI compartment retaining screws 1 . 8. Slide, lift, then remove the memory and Mini PCI compartment cover 2 . Opening the memory compartment Hardware Guide 9–9...
  • Page 127 Hardware Upgrades 9. Remove or insert the memory module. To remove a memory module: a. Pull away the retention clips on each side of the memory module 1 . (The memory module tilts upward.) b. Grasp the edges of the memory module, then gently pull it out of the memory slot 2 .
  • Page 128 Hardware Upgrades To insert a memory module: a. Align the keyed (notched) edge of the memory module with the keyed area in the memory slot 1 . b. Press the memory module into the slot from a 45-degree angle until it is seated 2 . c.
  • Page 129: Finding Mini Pci Information

    Hardware Upgrades 10. Align the tabs on the memory compartment cover with the cover slots on the tablet PC 1 , then press downward on the cover until it is seated. 11. Reinsert the 2 retaining screws that secure the memory and Mini PCI compartment cover to the tablet PC 2 .
  • Page 130: Maintenance, Shipping And Travel

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Maintaining Software Compaq recommends that you: ■ Install all software updates as they become available. For instructions, refer on this CD to the Software Guide, “Software Updates and Restorations” chapter. ■ Install and use virus protection software. Antivirus software can be purchased from most computer or electronics retailers.
  • Page 131: Protecting Hardware

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Protecting Hardware To protect and prolong the performance of your hardware, observe the following cautions. Ä CAUTION: To prevent damage to your hardware or loss of work: ■ Carry and store the tablet PC in the portfolio or an optional Deluxe Portfolio.
  • Page 132: Attaching A Portfolio

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Attaching a Portfolio When you are using only the tablet PC, press the 2 tabs on the portfolio into the 2 universal attachment slots on the tablet PC. Identifying the universal attachment slots on the tablet PC When you are using the tablet PC attached to an optional tablet PC keyboard, press the 2 tabs on the portfolio into the 2 universal attachment slots on the keyboard.
  • Page 133: Detaching A Portfolio

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Detaching a Portfolio To release a portfolio from the tablet PC, slide an hold the attachment release switch on the tablet PC. Sliding the attachment release switch on the tablet PC To release a portfolio from the tablet PC keyboard, slide and hold the attachment release switch on the tablet PC keyboard.
  • Page 134: Cleaning Hardware

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Cleaning Hardware Å WARNING: To prevent electric shock or damage to components, do not attempt to clean the tablet PC until you: ■ Shut down the tablet PC. ■ Disconnect the tablet PC from external power. ■...
  • Page 135: Cleaning A Tablet Pc Keyboard

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Cleaning a Tablet PC Keyboard Dust, lint, and other debris can affect the performance of an optional tablet PC keyboard. To prevent sticking or nonfunctioning keys, clean the keyboard frequently using a can of compressed air with a straw extension. Blow the compressed air around the base of each key.
  • Page 136: Replacing Hardware

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Replacing Hardware Replacing a Pen Battery Replace the pen AAAA battery once a year or when the pen stops functioning. A standard AAAA battery can be purchased from most electronics retailers or from your Compaq authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
  • Page 137: Replacing The System Hard Drive

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Replacing the System Hard Drive The system hard drive is the hard drive in the hard drive bay. Remove the system hard drive only for repair or replacement. Ä CAUTION: To prevent an unresponsive system and loss of work: ■...
  • Page 138 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Ä CAUTION: The connector pins on the hard drive are designed to support only the minimal insertions or removals that may be required for repair or replacement. To prevent damage to the hard drive connectors, be careful not to bend them while removing the hard drive.
  • Page 139 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel 8. To insert the replacement hard drive, lower the drive into the hard drive bay 1 , then slide the connectors on the hard drive toward the connectors in the bay 2 until the connectors engage and the drive is seated. Inserting a system hard drive into the hard drive bay 10–10 Hardware Guide...
  • Page 140 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel 9. Align the tabs on the hard drive bay cover with the cover slots on the tablet PC 1 , then press downward on the cover until it is seated. 10. Reinsert the 2 retaining screws that secure the cover to the tablet PC 2 .
  • Page 141: Replacing A Pointing Stick Cap

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Replacing a Pointing Stick Cap Two pointing stick replacement caps are included with an optional tablet PC keyboard. To replace a worn pointing stick cap: 1. If the keyboard is attached to the tablet PC, shut down the tablet PC.
  • Page 142: Preparing The Tablet Pc For Shipping Or Travel

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Preparing the Tablet PC for Shipping or Travel 1. Back up your work. 2. Remove a PC Card or CompactFlash card. 3. Undock the tablet PC from an optional docking station and turn off, then disconnect all optional external devices such as headphones or an External MultiBay.
  • Page 143 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel ■ Do not expose the tablet PC, a hard drive, or a diskette to a magnetic security detector. ❏ The security device that examines carry-on items placed on a conveyer belt uses x-rays and is safe for the tablet PC and all drive media.
  • Page 144: Contacting Compaq

    Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Contacting Compaq Getting Help from the Internet If you have Internet access, you can resolve most problems that may arise while traveling with the tablet PC by using Compaq Help and Support. Compaq Help and Support provides links to specific areas of the Compaq Web site where you can: ■...
  • Page 145 Maintenance, Shipping and Travel Getting Help Without Using the Internet If you need help and cannot access the Internet: ■ To obtain troubleshooting information: ❏ Refer on this CD to the Troubleshooting guide. ❏ Refer to the “Solving Problems” chapter in the printed Getting Started guide included with the tablet PC.
  • Page 146: Specifications

    Specifications The information in this chapter may be helpful if you plan to use or transport the tablet PC internationally or in extreme environments. Tablet PC and Tablet PC Keyboard Dimensions Dimension U.S. Metric Height 0.8 in. 2.1 cm Width 8.3 in.
  • Page 147: Tablet Pc Rated Input Power

    Specifications Tablet PC Rated Input Power The tablet PC operates on DC power, which can be supplied by an AC or DC power source. Input Power Rating Operating voltage 100–120/220–240 Vrms Operating current 1.7/0.85 A RMS Operating frequency range 50 to 60 Hz AC When powered by a DC source 18.5 V MAX ✎...
  • Page 148: Finding More Environmental Information

    Specifications Finding More Environmental Information The specifications in this chapter contain information about exposing the tablet PC to environmental extremes. For similar information about storing battery packs, see the “Battery Packs” chapter, “Storing a Battery Pack” section. For information about exposing the tablet PC to sunlight, ultraviolet light, x-rays, or magnetic fields, see the “Maintenance, Shipping and Travel”...
  • Page 149 Index notches, docking 1–24 slots, battery bay 3–3 AAAA battery slots, docking 1–8 included 1–20 tabs, battery pack 3–3 replacing in pen 10–7 altitude specifications 11–1 AC adapter analog telephone lines 6–6 AC power connector 1–11 antennas 1–7 1–10 connecting 3–13 antivirus software 10–1 disconnecting 3–1 applications key 1–23...
  • Page 150 Index battery, bridge 3–12 battery, pen backup software 10–1 included 1–20 battery bay replacing 10–7 alignment slots 3–3 running time 10–7 inserting battery pack into biometric identification PC 3–3 Cards 9–1 Microsoft Certificate of board Authenticity label, inside Mini PCI 1–16 7–5 1–17 modem 6–1...
  • Page 151 Index commands, AT 6–8 CompactFlash card cable drivers 9–4 DC 1–11 eject button 9–6 modem 1–20 6–3 functions 9–4 modem vs. network 1–20 inserting 9–5 network 1–20 7–2 power considerations 9–4 security 8–10 9–6 cable lock, security 8–10 removing 9–6 calibration stopping 9–6 battery pack 3–14...
  • Page 152 Index cord, power 1–20 disk, rotation 1–24 See also cable display device images, country-specific modem managing 8–1 adapter docking configuring software for alignment notches 1–24 use with 6–5 alignment slots 1–8 connecting 6–4 connector 1–14 included with tablet PC connector pass-through 1–21 1–26 when required 6–2...
  • Page 153 Index drivers. See device drivers esc button drives identified 1–6 adding to system 4–1 procedures 2–13 affected by airport security setting preferences for 4–3 2–14 caring for 4–3 ESD (electrostatic discharge) shipping 4–3 9–8 supported 4–1 external devices types and terms 4–2 connecting, disconnecting USB 8–2 8–1...
  • Page 154 Index Fn, specific functions of headset on on-screen keyboard connecting 5–6 8–1 2–17 headset jack 5–5 on tablet PC keyboard help line 10–15 2–21 2–23 Hibernation freeze, system 2–10 avoiding while playing function keys (F1, F2, etc.) media 4–8 accessing F12 on tablet PC identifying 10–8 keyboard 2–23 initiated during critical...
  • Page 155 Index internal wireless LAN antennas 1–7 1–10 key(s) documentation 7–5 F11/F12 2–23 optimizing transmissions function (F1, F2, etc.) 1–23 1–7 Microsoft logo 1–23 wireless LAN activity light numeric keypad 2–20 1–2 Windows application 1–23 Internet Explorer 2–11 keyboard, external USB IPSec Authentication Header connecting 8–2 (AH) 7–1...
  • Page 156 Index securing 8–6 LAN connection 7–3 setting pointing device num lock 2–21 preferences for 2–20 power/standby 1–4 shipping 10–13 wireless LAN activity 1–2 tilting 8–5 local area network. See unlocking 8–7 network lock, security cable 8–10 lockup, system 1–4 label low-battery conditions Microsoft Certificate of identifying 3–11...
  • Page 157 Index microphone, internal 5–4 monitor, external Microsoft logo key 1–23 connecting 8–1 Mini PCI (Peripheral displaying image on 8–1 Component Interface) external monitor connector documentation 9–12 1–11 modem adapter mouse, external configuring software for setting preferences for 2–1 use with 6–5 supported 2–1 connecting 6–4 USB connectors 8–2...
  • Page 158 Index num lock light 2–21 number attaching 2–5 keys, on keypad 2–20 battery, included 10–7 keys, on on-screen battery, replacing 10–7 keyboard 2–17 battery, running time 10–7 Product Key 1–17 button 2–2 serial 1–17 calibration 2–4 numeric keypad 2–20 components 1–1 1–20 entering information with 2–2...
  • Page 159 Index portfolio(s) attaching 10–3 Q Menu Deluxe 10–2 Brightness tab 3–17 detaching 10–4 described 2–12 included with tablet PC Internal and External item 10–2 8–1 when to use 10–2 Internal Only item 8–1 portrait orientation menu 1–6 defined 2–15 volume controls 5–2 rotate button 1–3 Q menu button Portrait View, Primary and...
  • Page 160 Index RJ-45 network jack servers, network 7–4 connecting 7–2 service, Compaq customer network cable 1–20 10–15 rotate button Setup utility identified 1–3 accessing 7–4 procedures 2–10 network settings 7–4 setting preferences for resetting the tablet PC 2–11 2–14 shipping the tablet PC 10–13 rotation disk 1–24 shutting down the tablet PC RPL (Remote Program Load)
  • Page 161 Index software sunlight, affecting tablet PC AT command 6–8 10–2 AutoPlay 4–8 support, customer 10–15 backup 10–1 Suspend. See Standby Internet connection wizard switch 2–11 attachment release, on Internet Explorer 2–11 keyboard 1–26 Journal 2–9 attachment release, on modem 3–17 6–1 6–8 tablet PC 1–14...
  • Page 162 Index telephone jack (RJ-11) troubleshooting connecting 6–3 modem problems, while modem cable 1–20 traveling 6–6 telephone line(s) resources 10–16 analog vs. digital 6–6 Troubleshooting 1–19 connecting modem to 6–2 turning off the tablet PC 2–10 telephone numbers, Compaq tutorials worldwide 10–16 Journal 2–9 temperature(s) Tablet PC Input Panel 2–9...
  • Page 163 Index worldwide telephone numbers, Compaq 10–16 Web browser 2–11 Windows applications key 1–23 x-rays, affecting hardware Windows Security button 10–14 identified 1–5 procedures 2–10 zoomed video 9–1 setting preferences for 2–14 wireless LAN, internal antennas 1–7 1–10 documentation 7–5 optimizing transmissions 1–7 wireless LAN activity light 1–2...

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