REGULATORY NOTICES Federal Communications Commission Notice 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.
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Window’s CE which secures the device for the specific intent of displaying your control web page while preventing access to critical setup and files. When the CWTC10 is turned on it will do only one thing; display your control web page, allowing you to control your custom system without worries of it controlling you.
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• Do not use your CWTC10 in a wet environment, for instance, near a bathtub, sink, or any other place where there is risk of moisture.
Never force a connector into a port. Make sure the connector and port are aligned correctly. • Before you clean your CWTC10, turn it off, remove the battery, and unplug the power source. • Clean your computer with a soft cloth dampened with water rather than with liquid or aerosol cleaners.
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• Power Cord • Battery Pack • Stylus • User Manual - 4 -...
2. Getting to Know Your CWTC10 2.1. Parts Names Your CWTC10 features powerful functions and connectivity for you to control your system via a touch panel interface. This section outlines your CWTC10’s components. Top Side 1. Power On/Off (Suspend/Resume) Switch 2.
Right Side 5. External Microphone jack 6. External Headphone jack 7. VGA-Out Connector 8. RS-232 Connector 5 6 7 Left Side 9. RJ-45 LAN Port 10. USB 2.0 Type A Port x2 11. DC IN Jack 9 10 - 6 -...
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Front 12. Function Keys Button 13. 4-way Mover Button 14. Keyboard Button 15. Wireless LED Indicator 16. Battery LED Indicator 17. Internal Speakers 18. Internal Microphone - 7 -...
19. Hardware/Software Reset Switch 20. Battery Latches (Left one is also a Suspend/Resume switch) 2.2. The Cradle The cradle lets you ‘dock’ your CWTC10 on your desk, making it easy to read information, add peripherals, or to synchronize with your PC.
• Indicator solid green: Battery is fully charged • Indicator solid orange: Battery is charging • Indicator off: System is in the suspend mode When fully charged and not in use, your CWTC10 battery has a two week life. - 9 -...
If you find that your CWTC10 is not responding properly to your taps, you may need to recalibrate your screen. To do this, go to Start→Settings→Control Panel→Stylus.
‘right-click’ to run the Display properties. 2.7. The Cradle The cradle lets you ‘dock’ your CWTC10, making it easy to use your desk, to read information, or to add peripherals such as a keyboard or a mouse.
3. Managing Your Information 3.1. Data Input To input data into this CWTC10, you can choose to use the Software Keyboard described below or an External USB Keyboard via a USB 1.1 keyboard as stated above. Software Keyboard icon appearing in the taskbar provides you a Software Keyboard functions like a real keyboard.
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IP address” and type your new IP address, Subnet Mask, and Default Gateway. After you are done click OK, and changes would be applied immediately. By default the CWTC10 is to DHCP mode. CALIBRATING THE PANEL To calibrate a panel go to “Stylus” option in Control Panel (Start ->...
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SAVING SETTINGS TO THE PERSISTENT MEMORY To save settings, go to “Utility” option in Control Panel (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Utility), and click on “Registry Manager” tab. Click on “Backup” button. It might take a couple of seconds to save all the current settings.
Synchronization Connecting Other Devices Your CWTC10 is designed to support a number of external devices. The two USB Type A ports on the left side let you add USB 2.0 keyboard, mouse or Flash disk. Whereas the built-in SD Card slot allow you to...
4. Getting Online 1. Double-click the Internal WLAN icon in your taskbar. 2. Select the “Wireless Information” tab. 3. Select your preferred network (AP) and click the Connect button to associate.
• Click “recalibrate” and follow the instructions. How do I turn off my CWTC10? • You can turn off your CWTC10 by simply sliding the Power ON/OFF (Suspend/Resume) switch to “OFF” and hold for less than 2 seconds. To resume your CWTC10, slide the Power ON/OFF (Suspend/Resume) switch to “ON”...
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How do I restart my CWTC10? (If it freezes / hangs up, or I just loaded new software) • If you need to restart you CWTC10 unscrew your stylus, and hit the software-reset button on the side of the Tablet. If your CWTC10 is not responding to any commands (that is, it freezes or hangs) you can use this same reset button.
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