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I/O ports on the Tech/Touch Left side…………... 1-5 I/O ports on the Tech/Touch Right side……….… 1-6 Peripherals……………………………………………..… 1-7 To install the Tech/Touch on the simple stand…... 1-7 To install the External battery holder………….… 1-8 To install the External battery into the holder...…. 1-9 To install the mounting plate ……………………...
Chapter 1 (Features and Peripherals) Packing Checklist: Please check that the following items are in your Tech/Touch package. If any of these items are damaged or missing, contact your local Representative or Dealer for replacement. 1. Tech/Touch 2. External USB Keyboard 3.
Features: Front Panel The front view of the Tech/Touch is shown above. The following table will describe the indicators and control buttons located on the Tech/Touch: Control Item Description 1. Power button Press the Power button once to start the Tech/Touch.
Rear Panel: The rear view of the Tech/Touch is shown above. The following table will describe the features: Items Descriptions 1. Internal speakers Left and Right channels 2. Mounting holes To connect the External battery holder and mounting plate. 3. Cable channel To hold the External battery connection cable.
I/O Ports on the Tech/Touch Top view: PCMCIA slot – insert type I/II PC Card (e.g. WLAN card or SCSI card). I/O ports on the Tech/Touch Left Side: I/O Port Description 1. USB 2.0 See appendix for tested devices 2. Volume Control switch To control the audio level from the speakers and the headphone.
Installing the Tech/Touch onto the simple stand: 1. Raise the center section to is maximum height 2. Place the Tech/Touch onto the groove of the stand with the two hooks. 3. Set the Tech/Touch back onto the center section and position the center...
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5. Slide the battery connecting cable under the bottom of the battery holder so that it fits into the groove on the back of the Tech/Touch with the larger plug (2.5mm) on the right side.
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Installing the External Battery into the Tech/Touch: 1. Slide the external battery into the battery holder with the status LEDs showing in the top left corner. 2. Slide the metal hook of the battery holder to the left to lock the battery in.
Install the Mounting plate: 1. The External battery holder must be installed before the mounting plate can be added. See instructions on page 1-6. 2. Place the mounting plate onto the four posts of the external battery holder as shown above. 3.
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3. Plug the AC power cord into an AC outlet. The Yellow charging LED in the top right hand corner of the Tech/Touch will flash while the battery is being charged and light steadily on when the battery is fully charged.
Volume Control: There are two ways to control the volume of the speakers. One is by using the external volume control slide switch on the LEFT side of the Tech/Touch and the second way is by the software settings in windows.
DC IN jack. Follow the procedures described below to Power OFF the Tech/Touch. 1. Before you turn off the Tech/Touch, make sure that you have saved any data and closed any programs running. 2. Click onto the START button at the bottom left corner of the screen.
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The same procedure can be followed to setup what you want the Tech/Touch to do when the battery reaches a critical low level: 1.
1. Suspend system operations if the Tech/Touch will be idle for a while or shorten the Suspend Timer’s time period. 2. Power OFF the Tech/Touch if you are not using it for a long period of time. 3. Turn off unneeded settings or remove idle peripherals to conserve power.
Chapter 3 (Specifications) This Chapter lists general product specifications of the Tech/Touch. Processor Transmeta 5800, 1GHz Chipset Ali 1535+ Operating System Windows XP Professional Edition BIOS 2Mb ROM Memory 256MB SDRAM SO-DIMM x 1 Display 10.4” color TFTLCD with SVGA 800x 600...
What do I need to do if my Tech/Touch does not work at all? You will need to do a recovery from the hard drive. To do this you must have a keyboard connected to the Tech/Touch.
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Appendix (A. Tested Devices) USB Devices USB1.1 Keyboard 6511-ME Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro Internet USB Keyboard Pro Keyboard 5200 TU Mouse StarMouse Logitech M-UB48 M-BA47 Ifeel MouseMan M-UM53B Cordless Freedom Optical Microsoft IntelliMouse Optical IntelliMouse Explorer Wireless IntelliMouse Explorer Scanner Epson Expression 1600 Scanner Scanjet 4400c...
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USB Devices USB 2.0 CD-RW Traxdata CD-RW3212EBK EZ PnP UF200 PHILLIPS JR24CDRW Iomega CD-RW6402EXT YAMAHA CRW-70USB(12R,8W) Plextor PX-W4012TU NR-9100A CE-RW+DVD SONY CRXP-90MU CD-ROM MacPower TB-525 Hot Buttered Rexon CA-290U2CD24X Hard Disk MacPower IceCube Impt-3500UB2H IceCube Impt 2500FRUB2H (USB2.0+1394) Iomega Portable HDD 20GB Data FAB MD2(E)USB2.0(2.5”...
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IEEE1394 Devices Hard Disk Maxtor External Storage 80GB Data FAB Fire Wire MD2-FW2 (2.5” Hard Disk) Data FAB MD3A-FW11 MacPower IceCube Impt-3500FRH IceCube Imp-3500FRUB2H (USB2.0+1394) CD-RW BenQ CRW2010EF YAMAHA CRW32001X VX(24R,10W) Iomega CDRW2304EXT DVD-ROM MacPower TB-525 Hot Buttered Weblink C102T Orangemicro iBOT Serial Port Devices...
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