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  • Page 1 © 2024 Twinhead International Corp and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents ..................5 EFORE TART ..................5 ACKAGE ONTENTS ..................6 RODUCT VERVIEW Front View ....................... 6 Back View ........................ 7 Right View ....................... 8 Left View ........................9 Rear View ......................10 ..................11 TATUS NDICATORS GETTING STARTED ..............12 ................
  • Page 3 Accessing the Mobility Center ................... 31 Configuring the Touchscreen Settings ............... 32 Configuring External Antenna Switching Mode ............33 ..................34 SING THE AMERA Opening Camera App ....................34 Taking Photos ......................35 Recording Videos ....................36 Switching Between Modes ..................37 Enable HDR Function ....................
  • Page 4 ..................83 THER ROBLEMS APPENDIX ................84 ....................84 OPYRIGHT ..................84 PECIFICATIONS ................88 EGULATORY TATEMENT Federal Communications Commission Statement ............88 IC Regulations ......................88 Declaration of Conformity ..................89 FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement ..............89 EU RoHS ........................ 89 REACH - Substances of Very High Concern (SVHC) ............
  • Page 5: Before You Start

    Before You Start Before You Start Congratulations on your purchase of this notebook. This semi-rugged notebook is portable and provides users with maximum mobile computing experience in a wide range of working environments. Before you begin using your notebook, read this chapter to familiarize yourself with the main components installed in the system.
  • Page 6: Product Overview

    Before You Start Product Overview Front View Item Description Front camera Use to take pictures, record videos, or video conference. Camera cover Protects the camera. Microphones Records the surrounding sound. Display screen Optional capacitive touch panel. Programmable Press to enter the chosen program (user definition). buttons (P1/P2) Status indicators Indicates the corresponding function status.
  • Page 7: Back View

    Before You Start Item Description Touch pad Use to point, select, drag, or scroll objects on the screen. Touch pad button Press to select objects or display a shortcut menu. Back View Item Description Docking connector Connects the notebook to a docking station. RF Pass-thru connectors Use for the external antenna of WWAN, GPS, (x3) (optional)
  • Page 8: Right View

    Before You Start Right View Item Description Battery pack removable quick-release battery (optional) with (optional) physical power indicator. Audio Combo jack Connects to headphones, external speakers, or microphone. USB 3.2 (Gen 1) port Connects to USB 3.2 peripheral devices. USB 3.2 (Gen 2) port Connects to USB 3.2 peripheral devices.
  • Page 9: Left View

    Before You Start Left View Item Description Kensington lock slot Connects to a Kensington-compatible notebook security lock. Optional Serial port + Optional for Express Card 54 or Smart Card Reader USB 3.2 (Gen 1) port or 2 Serial Comport + USB 3.2 Gen 1 (type-A) x1 or Barcode Scanner.
  • Page 10: Rear View

    Before You Start Rear View Item Description Thunderbolt 4 Connects to USB Type-C peripheral devices. (Type-C) port HDMI port HDMI port: Connects to an HDMI device such as an external HDMI LCD TV. RJ-45 port Connects to a local area network (LAN) using an Ethernet cable.
  • Page 11: Status Indicators

    Before You Start Status Indicators The status indicators light up when a particular function of the notebook is active. Each indicator is marked with a symbol. Icon Item Description Power The LED light stays on (blue) when the system is running. Battery Indicates the battery status: •...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Getting Started Getting Started This chapter will help you get started using the device. CAUTION! Before any internal installation procedures are carried out on the system, make sure the system is turned off and cooled down for 5 minutes. Failing to turn off the system before opening it can cause permanent damage to the system and serious or fatal injury to the user.
  • Page 13: Charging Time

    Getting Started Charging Time It takes approximately 3.5 hours (at 25 º C) to fully charge the battery. NOTE • The charging time may be longer if you are using your notebook while charging the battery. CAUTION! • DO NOT charge the battery if the temperature is below 0 º...
  • Page 14: Removing The Battery

    Getting Started Removing the Battery To remove the battery, follow the steps below: 1. Press and hold the battery latch release button. Then pull the battery out to disengage it from its compartment. 2. Pull the battery out of the battery compartment. Using the Secondary Battery Installing the Secondary Battery To install the secondary battery, follow the steps below:...
  • Page 15: Removing The Secondary Battery

    Getting Started Removing the Secondary Battery To remove the secondary battery, follow the steps below: 1. Press and hold the battery latch release button. Then pull the optional battery out to disengage it from its compartment. 2. Pull the secondary battery out of the battery compartment. EN-15...
  • Page 16: Using The Main Storage

    Getting Started Using the Main Storage Installing the Main Storage To install the main storage, follow the steps below: 1. Open the I/O device cover . 2. Insert the main storage into the media bay compartment. Then push completely until the main storage locks into place. EN-16...
  • Page 17 Getting Started 3. Slide the main storage latch to the lock position to secure the main storage in place. 4. Close the I/O device cover. EN-17...
  • Page 18: Removing The Main Storage

    Getting Started Removing the Main Storage To remove the main storage, follow the steps below: 1. Open the I/O device cover . 2. Slide the main storage latch to the unlock position to release the main storage. EN-18...
  • Page 19 Getting Started 3. Pull the main storage out of the media bay compartment. 4. Close the I/O device cover. EN-19...
  • Page 20: Connecting To Power

    Getting Started Connecting to Power Your notebook can be powered up using the AC adapter or the Lithium-ion battery. Connecting the AC Adapter The AC adapter powers up your notebook and charges the battery. 1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in jack on your notebook. 2.
  • Page 21: Configuring The Power Settings

    Getting Started Configuring the Power Settings 1. Search for “Edit power plan”. Then tap Open. 2. Change the desired sleep and display settings. Then tap Save changes. EN-21...
  • Page 22: Starting Your Notebook

    Getting Started Starting Your Notebook Turning On Your Device 1. To open the display panel, unlock the chassis latch to open the notebook chassis. 2. Lift the cover lid to upright position. 3. Press the button until the Power LED lights up. Besides using the keyboard or touch pad for operations on your notebook, you can also use a mouse.
  • Page 23: Turning Off Your Device

    Getting Started Turning Off Your Device It is important to properly shut down your notebook to avoid the loss of unsaved data. To shut down your notebook, do the following: > > Shut down. Wait for your notebook to turn off power completely before removing the power source (if necessary).
  • Page 24: Using The Keyboard

    Getting Started Using the Keyboard No. Keys Description These function keys are used to perform designated Function keys tasks. The tasks for each key may vary from one application to another. Press the [Fn] key in combination with other keys to [Fn] execute a command.
  • Page 25 Getting Started No. Keys Description NOTE This option is not available if the BIOS keyboard backlit timer setting is set to Off. [Fn] + Right Alt Toggles the touchpad on/off. Press to display the Start menu. This action is the same Windows key as tapping the Start icon.
  • Page 26: Using The Touch Pad

    Getting Started Using the Touch Pad The touch pad is a cursor-pointing device that provides all the features of a two- button mouse. Its primary function is to move the cursor around the screen. You can also point, select, or drag items or objects on the screen. Main touch pad Left button Right button...
  • Page 27: Operating Your Notebook

    Operating Your Notebook Operating Your Notebook This chapter will guide you through how to use your notebook. Using the QuickMenu To enter the Quick menu, tap the arrow in the system tray to display hidden icons. Then tap the Quick Menu icon ( QuickMenu Overview NOTE •...
  • Page 28: Viewing The Version Information

    Operating Your Notebook Viewing the Version Information In the Version section, you can view the Bios version, EC version, and Quick Menu version. Viewing the Battery Charge Cycles In the Battery Charge Cycles section, you can view the battery charge cycle and battery status.
  • Page 29: Battery Charging Protection Setting

    • Optimized Battery Charging (OBC): Battery charging will stop at 80% to reduce battery aging. • Temperature Control Mode (TCM): To extend the lifetime of the battery, charging is enhanced based on DURABOOK intelligent algorithm and battery temperature. • DURA...
  • Page 30: Configuring The Programmable Button (P1)

    Operating Your Notebook Configuring the Programmable Button (P1) In the P1 Button Setting section, you can assign the function for the P1 button. There are three available options: • Stealth Mode: Turns off the LCD backlight, LEDs, speakers, and camera flash. •...
  • Page 31: Assigning An Application To The P1/P2 Button

    Operating Your Notebook Assigning an Application to the P1/P2 Button Tap the P1-Key or P2-Key tab to assign an application to the P1 or P2 button, respectively. Select the desired application and tap Open. Accessing the Mobility Center Tap the Mobility Center tab to adjust or configure the brightness, volume level, mute function, battery status, screen orientation, external display, sync, and presentation settings.
  • Page 32: Configuring The Touchscreen Settings

    Operating Your Notebook Configuring the Touchscreen Settings The touchscreen is an optional feature for this notebook. When installed, it supports navigation using touch gestures from your finger, a stylus, or with a glove. CAUTION! Do not use any sharp objects, such as a pen or pencil, on the touchscreen to prevent scratches.
  • Page 33: Configuring External Antenna Switching Mode

    Operating Your Notebook Configuring External Antenna Switching Mode Select the respective external antenna tab to configure the setting. • Tap the WIFI Antenna tab to enable/disable the device to automatically switch to the external WLAN antenna when it is affixed on a docking station. •...
  • Page 34: Using The Camera

    Operating Your Notebook Using the Camera Using the Camera application, you can use this notebook to take photos or videos. Opening Camera App To access the Camera application, search for “camera” and then tap Open. EN-34...
  • Page 35: Taking Photos

    Operating Your Notebook Taking Photos to capture a photo. EN-35...
  • Page 36: Recording Videos

    Operating Your Notebook Recording Videos to switch to Video mode. NOTE • You can also toggle to switch to Video mode. to start recording a video. The recording time appears on the bottom of the screen. EN-36...
  • Page 37: Switching Between Modes

    Operating Your Notebook During the video recording, you can do the following: • Tap to pause the recording. To resume, tap • Tap to stop recording the video. Switching Between Modes Tap on your preferred shooting mode. If the mode is not visible, tap to see more shooting modes: •...
  • Page 38: Windows Studio Effects

    Operating Your Notebook Windows Studio Effects to enable automatic framing, portrait light, eye contact, background effects, and creative filters. Setting Photo Timer to toggle the desired time delay. • : Self-timer is off • : 2-second self-timer • : 5-second self-timer •...
  • Page 39 Operating Your Notebook Select the desired menu option and setting. Menu Option Description Camera settings Show advanced controls Enable or disable to show advanced controls for for photos and videos photos and videos. Framing grid Hide the framing grid lines or select the framing grid type.
  • Page 40: Viewing Photos/Videos

    Operating Your Notebook Viewing Photos/Videos After taking a photo or recording a video, tap the thumbnail (on the bottom-right corner) to view the most recent photo or video taken. Swipe right to see other photos or videos in your collection. EN-40...
  • Page 41: Making Connections

    Making Connections Making Connections This chapter will guide you through installing peripheral devices to maximize the use of your notebook. Installing the Memory Card Your notebook supports different types of memory cards to provide faster data transfer. Supported types: microSDXC 1.
  • Page 42: Installing The Sim Card

    Making Connections Installing the SIM Card You can use a SIM card for wireless internet access. NOTE • Check the availability of service and data plan rates with your network service provider. 1. Open the I/O port cover. 2. Remove the two (2) screws securing the SIM card slot cover to the device. 3.
  • Page 43: Installing A Smart Card

    Making Connections Installing a Smart Card Your notebook is equipped with a built-in smart card reader that allows you to make secure purchases, store security information, and provide identification and information using a smart card. 1. Open the I/O port cover. 2.
  • Page 44: Connecting The Microphone/Headset

    Making Connections Connecting the Microphone/Headset Your notebook is equipped with an audio combo jack that enables you to use the headset or microphone. 1. Open the I/O port cover. 2. Plug the stereo headphones cable into the audio combo jack of your device. NOTE •...
  • Page 45: Connecting Usb Devices

    Making Connections Connecting USB Devices You can connect your notebook to other USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, digital camera, printer, or an external hard disk drive. 1. Open the I/O port cover on the left or right side of the notebook. 2.
  • Page 46 Making Connections NOTE • A USB cable is not included in the package. It is sold separately, or it may come with your USB device. EN-46...
  • Page 47: Connecting To External Displays

    Making Connections Connecting to External Displays You can connect an additional display to your notebook by using the DisplayPort via USB type-C or HDMI cable. 1. Open the I/O port cover. 2. Connect one end of the DisplayPort or HDMI cable to the USB type-C or HDMI port of your device.
  • Page 48: Connecting To A Local Area Network (Lan)

    Making Connections Connecting to a Local Area Network (LAN) You can connect your notebook to a local area network (LAN) using the Ethernet cable. 1. Open the I/O port cover right or rear side of the notebook. 2. Connect one end of the Ethernet cable to the RJ-45 port of your notebook. 3.
  • Page 49: Connecting To Wireless Connections

    Making Connections Connecting to Wireless Connections You can connect your notebook to a Bluetooth device, wireless local area network (WLAN), or WWAN. NOTE • Do not disassemble the bumper. Otherwise, the antenna may be damaged, resulting in poor reception. Opening the Quick Settings menu To open the Quick Settings menu, tap a set of status icons (wireless/cellular connection, volume level/mute, and battery) in the lower-right corner of the screen.
  • Page 50: Connecting To A Bluetooth Device

    Making Connections Connecting to a Bluetooth Device Your notebook can connect and communicate with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. To add a device, follow the steps below: 1. Open the Quick Settings menu (refer to page 49). Then tap Bluetooth icon to enable the function.
  • Page 51 Making Connections When the pairing process is complete, the connection status will show “Connected”. NOTE • If the device that you want to add does not appear on the screen, please check if the device is turned on and discoverable. •...
  • Page 52: Connecting To A Wireless Local Area Network

    Making Connections Connecting to a Wireless Local Area Network Your notebook comes with a WLAN module. A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected or by manually entering the settings information. To connect, follow the steps below: 1.
  • Page 53 Making Connections 6. Tap Next. After the connection is established, you can see the wireless icon ) on the taskbar. NOTE • Wi-Fi access requires service from a wireless service provider. Contact your service provider for more information. • Actual wireless connectivity will depend on the system configuration. Please contact your dealer for more information.
  • Page 54: Connecting To A Wireless Wide Area Network (Wwan)

    Making Connections Connecting to a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) The WWAN function allows your notebook to connect to the Internet using mobile or cellular data networks. To connect, follow the steps below: 1. Insert a valid SIM card into the SIM card slot. 2.
  • Page 55 Making Connections Connecting to a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN) by eSIM To connect, follow the steps below: 1. Contact your mobile carrier to get an eSIM plan. They will either provide you with a QR code, a downloadable profile, or an activation code. 2.
  • Page 56 Making Connections 5. In the Use this SIM for cellular data option, select SIM 2. 6. Scroll down and select eSIM profiles. EN-56...
  • Page 57 Making Connections 7. In the Add an eSIM profile from your mobile operator option, select Add profile. 8. Select Let me enter an Activation code I have from my mobile operator. Then tap Next. EN-57...
  • Page 58 Making Connections 9. Scan the QR code provided by your carrier or enter the details manually if required. Then follow the on-screen instructions to complete the setup. EN-58...
  • Page 59: Using The Bios Setup Utility

    Del button on the keyboard to enter the setup utility. Selecting the Boot Device Restart your notebook and press the F12 button on the keyboard when the DURABOOK logo appears. Then select the boot device. EN-59...
  • Page 60: Navigating And Entering Information In Bios

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Navigating and Entering Information in BIOS Use the following keys to move between fields and to enter information: Keyboard Description Select screen →  Select item Enter Select + / - Change Opt. General Help Previous Values Optimized Defaults Save &...
  • Page 61: Main Menu

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Main Menu The Main menu displays the device’s system overview information, including the system date and time. Item Description BIOS Information Displays the BIOS version detected during boot up. Displays the CPU type and speed, total memory, mainboard System Information version, UEFI firmware version, processor type, ME FW version, ME Firmware SKU, serial number, and UUID.
  • Page 62: Advanced Menu

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Advanced Menu The Advanced menu allows you to configure specific system settings. Item Description Configure the CPU parameters. For details, refer to CPU CPU Configurations Configurations on page 63. Assign the function for the P1 button. Programmable •...
  • Page 63: Cpu Configurations

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Item Description on page 67. Set the UART port1 mode. UART port1 Mode This function is supported only in some specific models or selection SKUs. Set the UART port1 mode. UART port2 Mode This function is supported only in some specific models or selection SKUs.
  • Page 64: Device Configurations

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Device Configurations Select this option to configure the device settings. Item State Description USB Type A Port Enabled Turn on the function. 1 with USB Turn off the function. Disabled Charge Enabled Turn on the function. USB Type A Port Disabled Turn off the function.
  • Page 65 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Item State Description Disabled Turn off the function. Enabled Turn on the function. Barcode Scanner (Optional) Disabled Turn off the function. Select the item to turn on Express Card 54 or Enabled additional Type-A x2 or 2 COM + Type-A x1.
  • Page 66 Using the BIOS Setup Utility Antenna Switching Configurations Select this option to configure the external WWAN, WLAN, or GPS antenna settings. Item State Description Switch to the external WWAN antenna when it Switch to Enabled is affixed on a docking station. External WWAN Antenna Disabled...
  • Page 67 Protection (TCM) algorithm and battery temperature. To maximize battery performance and lifespan, DURA charging is enhanced based on DURABOOK Charging (D2C) intelligent algorithm and battery temperature. Battery charging will stop at 80%. Touch Screen Mode Selection Select this option to configure the touchscreen mode.
  • Page 68: Boot Menu

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Boot Menu The Boot menu allows you to configure the boot settings and boot sequence. Item Description Bootup NumLock Select the keyboard NumLock state. State Launch Network PXE Select the LAN PXE boot mode. OpRom Configure VDM settings.
  • Page 69 Using the BIOS Setup Utility VMD Setup Menu Select this option to configure VDM settings. Item State Description Turn on the function. The default value is Enabled Enable VMD [Enabled]. Controller Disabled Turn off the function. Turn on the function. The default value is Enabled Enable VMD [Enabled].
  • Page 70: Security Menu

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Security Menu The Security menu allows you to set or change the Administrator and User passwords. Item Description Administrator Sets the administrator password. Password Secure Boot Customizes the Secure Boot settings. EN-70...
  • Page 71: Save & Exit Menu

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Save & Exit Menu The Save & Exit menu allows you to save/discard the changes and restore the default values for all setup options before leaving the BIOS Setup Menu. Item Description Save Changes and Resets the system after saving any changes.
  • Page 72: Maintaining And Caring For Your Notebook

    Maintaining and Caring for Your Notebook Maintaining and Caring for Your Notebook Taking care of your notebook will reduce the risk of damage to your device and ensure that it operates properly. To help you maintain the quality and function of your notebook, this chapter provides guidelines on how to protect, store, clean, and travel with your device.
  • Page 73 Maintaining and Caring for Your Notebook • Do not cover or block any ventilation openings on the notebook. For example, do not place the notebook on a bed, sofa, rug, or other similar surface. Overheating may occur, which could result in damage to your notebook.
  • Page 74: Battery Pack Guidelines

    Maintaining and Caring for Your Notebook Battery Pack Guidelines • Do not expose the battery to temperatures below 0°C (32°F) or above 46°C (115°F). This may adversely affect the battery pack. • While the battery may not provide 100% capacity at temperature extremes, its capacity is restored when the battery temperature return to a normal range, around 20°C (68°F).
  • Page 75: Cleaning Your Notebook

    Maintaining and Caring for Your Notebook Battery Charging Recommendations The battery is a consumable item that will eventually wear out and need replacement. NOTE • If the battery pack has deteriorated, ensure it is replaced with a new one. The lifespan of the battery depends upon its usage. To prolong battery life, follow the recommendations below: •...
  • Page 76: Traveling With Your Notebook

    Maintaining and Caring for Your Notebook Cleaning the External Power Connector The external power connector may sometimes be exposed to moisture and/or contamination causing an unreliable connection to the external power source. Clean the connector with a cotton swab dipped in electronics grade isopropyl alcohol. Cleaning the RJ-45 / USB Connectors If the connector pins get dirty, clean the connector with a cotton swab dipped in electronics grade isopropyl alcohol.
  • Page 77: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Troubleshooting This chapter advises you on what actions to take when solving common computer problems that may be caused by issues with hardware or software. Preliminary Checklist Here are the initial steps you should follow before taking further action when encountering any problem: 1.
  • Page 78 Troubleshooting • Allow the system to remain idle for one hour with the AC adapter connected to the device. • The Battery Power LED lights up when the battery starts charging. • If the battery still fails to start charging after an hour, remove the battery, wait several seconds, and then install it again.
  • Page 79: Bluetooth Wireless Transmission Problems

    Troubleshooting Bluetooth Wireless Transmission Problems I cannot connect to another device with Bluetooth wireless technology. • Ensure that you have activated the Bluetooth feature on both devices. • Make sure that the distance between the two devices is within the acceptable limit and that there are no walls or other obstructions between the devices.
  • Page 80: Hard Disk Problems

    Troubleshooting Hard Disk Problems The hard disk will not spin up, so the device can’t boot up. • This occurs if the unit is exposed to extremely low temperatures. This is not a hardware failure associated with the hard disk. The integrated hard disk drive heater will warm the drive to a safe operating temperature.
  • Page 81 Troubleshooting 2. Select any of the recovery methods that suits the best to solve the problem with your device. • Fix problems without resetting your PC: Select this option to run a troubleshooter. Make sure your device is connected to the network. •...
  • Page 82 Troubleshooting • Reset this PC: Select this option to reinstall the Windows 11 operating system. To reset your notebook, tap Reset PC. You are then prompted to keep or remove your personal files. Select either of the options and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the resetting procedure.
  • Page 83: Other Problems

    Troubleshooting Other Problems The device won’t turn on. • Make sure a fully charged battery is properly installed. • Connect external power to charge the battery if it is not charged. • If you are using the AC adapter, check the electrical outlet you are using to make sure it is working properly.
  • Page 84: Appendix

    Appendix Appendix Copyright Copyright © 2024. All rights reserved. No part of this user manual may be transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the manufacturer. Information is subject to change without prior notice.
  • Page 85 Appendix 256GB NVME PCIE SSD − Optional 512GB/1TB/2TB PCIE SSD STORAGE − Optional OPAL 2.0 SSD − Optional 2nd storage NVME PCIE SSD 14.0” FHD (1920 x1080) − Optional 1200 nits DynaVue ® sunlight readable display without touch screen − Optional 1200 nits DynaVue ®...
  • Page 86 Appendix − Intel ® vPro™ Technology − Secured-Core PC − TPM 2.0 − NIST BIOS compliant − Easy removable SSD − Stealth mode SECURITY − Kensington lock − Optional smart card reader − Optional Windows Hello − Optional night vision mode −...
  • Page 87 Appendix AC adapter: 100-240V, 50Hz-60Hz, 90W − Optional AC adapter (100-240V, 50Hz-60Hz, 120W), with NVIDIA ® POWER Main battery Li-Ion, 10.8V, 6900mAh, 12 hours − Optional 2nd battery Li-Ion 10.8V, 6900mAh, 12 hours with dual hot-swappable battery technology Temperature − Operating: -29°C ~ 63°C / -20°F ~ 145°F ENVIRONMENT −...
  • Page 88: Regulatory Statement

    Appendix Regulatory Statement Federal Communications Commission 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 89: Declaration Of Conformity

    Appendix Declaration of Conformity This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: ▪ This device may not cause harmful interference ▪ This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment.
  • Page 90: Cybersecurity Information

    1. Security Update Period The notebook has a software and hardware support period of 5 years. Detailed information can be obtained from https://www.durabook.com/en/support/security-advisory/ 2. Report on Security Issue To report any vulnerability found with the notebook, user can submit the report through our vulnerability reporting page at https://www.durabook.com/en/support/security-advisory/...
  • Page 91: Battery Disposal

    Appendix Battery Disposal THIS PRODUCT CONTAINS A LITHIUM-ION OR NICKEL-METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY. IT MUST BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. CONTACT LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCIES FOR INFORMATION ON RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL PLANS IN YOUR AREA. CLASS 2 LASER PRODUCT IEC 60825-1:2014 Caution: Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
  • Page 92 Appendix Illustrate for Party site number 573139: Party site number means that the Factory which manufactured this Rugged Notebook PC model S14 Factory Information: Factory Name: TWINHEAD INTERNATIONAL CORP. Factory Address: 31 HUAXI RD DALIAO DISTRICT KAOHSIUNG 831 TW CAUTION FOR ADAPTER THE TABLET PC IS FOR USE WITH DEDICATED AC ADAPTER.
  • Page 93: Safety Instructions

    Appendix Safety Instructions Always observe these safety instructions to ensure safe operation when handling the device. • Do not place this device on an unstable table or surface. The device may fall, causing serious damage to its housing and components. •...
  • Page 94 Appendix environment that can result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. ✓ A battery subjected to extremely low air pressure that may result in an explosion or the leakage of flammable liquid or gas. • The equipment power supply cord shall be connected to a socket-outlet with earthing connection.
  • Page 95: Shopfloor Date Code Format Description

    Appendix ShopFloor Date Code Format Description Year Year Serial Format Type Week Origin (unit digit) (tens digit) number Example 12345 Date Code Total code numbers Definition of the Date Code First Date Code: Type SY … System (complete machine) Second Date Code: Year (unit digit) Last digit of the calendar year.

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