Table of Contents SC 2000 SERIES Highlights ..........01 Accessory Checklist ............... 02 Standard Accessories..............02 Optional Accessories............... 02 Introduction to the Scribbler ..........03 Exterior....................03 Indicators.................... 04 Properties.................... 04 Using Your Scribbler .............. 05 Specifications..................05 Button Functions................06 Primary Functions................
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Scribbler Upgrading Your Scribbler............... 22 Upgrading the Memory................ 22 How to Replace the Hard Drive............23 How to Recover Your Operating System..........25 How to Use the Recovery CD.............. 25 Safety Guidelines ............... 26 Safety Information................26 Safety and Regulatory Information..........26 Power Cord and Power Supply Usage Guidelines....
SC 2000 SERIES Highlights Even Lighter and Thinner At 1.4kg and 1.87cm thick, the ultra-thin design makes taking your Scribbler with you even easier. Longer-lasting Battery The long-life battery gives a run time of about six to ten hours (used continuously). Fingerprint Recognition This unique fingerprint recognition system makes your Scribbler even safer and more convenient.
Accessory Checklist Scribbler Standard Accessories (dependent upon model and configuration) Power Cord AC Adapter Cleaning Cloth Stylus (includes an eraser function) Stylus Tether Recovery CD Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition Introductory Guide Scribbler User Manual Slip Cover Detachable Keyboard and Mouse Optional Accessories Mini USB Keyboard USB Mouse...
Introduction to the Scribbler Exterior Your Scribbler at a Glance Antenna Microphone Microphone (optional) Windows Task Manager Power On/Off Rotate Button Light Sensor Windows Start Menu ESC Button Windows Journal Button Function Button Tablet PC Input Panel Wireless Network On/Off Button Power Indicator Hard Drive Access...
Scribbler Indicators A steady green light indicates the computer is turned on; an Power Indicator orange light indicates Standby mode. When the light is off, the computer is either off or in Hibernate mode. A slowly flashing green light indicates the computer is Hard Drive Access accessing the hard drive.
Using Your Scribbler Specifications Processor Intel Pentium M Processor 1.2 GHz Memory 256MB (or 512MB, upgradable to 1GB) Hard Drive 30G (or larger) Display 12.1" TFT LCD, resolution 1024x768 External Interface External Monitor Port IEEE 1394 Port MIC In Headphone Out IrDA Port USB Port x2 RJ45 LAN Port...
Scribbler Button Functions This product comes with fourteen different function buttons that can be used after entering Windows. To enable you to access your favorite applications quickly, some of these fourteen function buttons even offer additional functions. You can even define functions for four of them, setting them to suit your individual needs and preferences.
Using Your Scribbler Primary Functions Each button has a basic primary function that has already been defined. These basic functions are described as follows: Icon Button Function Description Power On/Off computer power switch (See Note 1.) Rotate rotates the screen between two types of pre-set orientations (user-programmable, see page 20) the same as a normal keyboard [ESC] key, exits the current application...
Scribbler Secondary Functions Aside from the four function buttons listed immediately below, the other buttons all either are or can be programmed with secondary functions. 1. Power Button 2. Fn Button 3. Windows Security 4. Wireless Network Button Icon Button Secondary Function (Primary Button + [Fn]) Rotate Default: Email Client (user-programmable)
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Using Your Scribbler How to Assign Secondary Functions to Buttons You can only assign button functions when the Windows "Start Menu" taskbar is on-screen. Below, we explain how to assign secondary functions to the four programmable buttons. These four buttons not only have primary functions, but also may be assigned secondary functions. Remember, to activate the secondary button functions, hold down the [Fn] button and then press the specific secondary function button.
Scribbler Battery How to Replace the Battery The following diagrams explain the battery setup: 1. Slide the battery lock in the direction indicated by the arrow. 2. Remove the battery as indicated by the arrow and replace it with a new one to complete the procedure.
Using Your Scribbler How to Charge the Battery When using the Tablet PC for the first time, charge the new battery continuously for at least four hours with the computer off in order for the battery to get the maximum charge. 1.
Scribbler How to Conserve Power Here we offer three tips that can help you conserve power: 1. It is recommended that you set your system to enter Standby mode when the Scribbler is temporarily not in use in order to conserve battery power. Go to "Control Panel"...
Using Your Scribbler How to Prolong the Battery Life 1. For the most effective battery use, it is recommended that you wait until the battery is completely drained before recharging it. This allows you to get the longest life as well as a complete current supply from your battery.
Scribbler Use and Setup of the Fingerprint Recognition Device How to Register to Use the Fingerprint Recognition Device 1. The first time you start up the Scribbler, the screen to your left will appear and request that you register to use fingerprint recognition.
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Using Your Scribbler 4. Proceed with fingerprint registration. Please apply appropriate pressure to the surface of the fingerprint recognition device. You must correctly enter your fingerprint at most eight times before fingerprint verification can be completed. Place your finger on the sensor and hold it there until the green light below the fingerprint recognition display stops flashing.
Scribbler How to Set Up Fingerprint Recognition for Login Go to "Control Panel" "Switch to Classic View" "User Accounts" "Choose an Account to Change" "Create a Password" How to Use Fingerprint Recognition to Restrict File Access OmniPass allows you to safely lock out files or entire folders on your computer. This will prevent theft or unauthorized viewing of sensitive information.
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Using Your Scribbler OmniPass will ask for your User Name and Master Password or fingerprint. If a folder contains many encrypted files, a window listing the folder's files and their encryption status will appear. After encryption is complete, tap "OK." A few particular folders can not be encrypted, because doing so could have a negative effect on your system or the programs that are installed.
Scribbler Calibrating the Screen The following method will help your T respond more effectively to your stylus. First choose the screen orientation you would like to calibrate: Go to "Start" "Control Panel" "Tablet and Pen Settings" "Settings" 1. Choose an appropriate screen orientation to calibrate: vertical or horizontal. 2.
Using Your Scribbler Adjusting the Screen Brightness 1. Go to "Start" "Control Panel" "Tablet and Pen Settings" "Display" "Screen Brightness" 2. Or go to the taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of the desktop and double-tap on "Change Tablet and Pen Settings." When the "Tablet and Pen Settings"...
Scribbler Setting the Screen Orientation The screen has the following four orientations: 1. Primary Portrait 2. Primary Landscape 3. Secondary Portrait 4. Secondary Landscape "Portrait" refers to the vertical displays; "Landscape" refers to the horizontal displays. You can set your screen orientation to one you often use: Go to "Start"...
Using Your Scribbler How to Connect to External Monitors and Projectors When you connect to an external monitor or projector, you can tap on the taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of your desktop and choose from "Intel (R) Extreme Graphics" options: Select "Graphics Options"...
Scribbler Upgrading Your Scribbler Upgrading the Memory Memory Expansion Slot 1. Open the memory expansion slot cover. 2. Insert the DDR RAM memory module at an angle. 3. Plug in the memory module completely. Replace cover and screws.
Using Your Scribbler How to Replace the Hard Drive Hard Drive Slot 1. Unscrew the cover on the back of the hard drive and open it. 2. Slide the hard drive back, disconnecting it from the port.
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Scribbler 3. Gently pull the hard drive up and out from the slot. 4. Align the replacement hard drive with the port in the hard drive slot and then press it into place to connect it. 5. Replace the cover and insert screws, and the process is complete.
Using Your Scribbler How to Recover the Operating System 1. Connect the Scribbler to the USB keyboard. 2. When you turn on the computer, press [F10] before entering the operating system to carry out system recovery. Or, after entering the operating system, go to "Start" "All Programs"...
Safety Guidelines Scribbler Safety Information Please pay attention to the following two symbols that appear in the User Manual. Each symbol is followed by important, useful information that will help you operate your Scribbler. This symbol warns of incorrect usage of equipment and/or a Warning ! violation of the instructions for usage that will damage the Scribbler or impair its performance.
Safety Guidelines Power Cord and Power Supply Usage Guidelines: Use together with the designated AC adapter. Keep away from cold. Keep away from high temperatures or fire hazards. Do not short-circuit the power-out. Do not set in water. Do not use in humid areas. Do not pull on the power cord.
Scribbler Battery Safety Guidelines: The battery is restricted to usage with this computer. Do not dismantle the battery. Do not expose the battery to fire or water. Avoid fire, heat, and any sort of damage to the battery. Do not touch either end of the battery with anything metallic.
Contacting Technical Support Contacting the Manufacturer Before contacting the manufacturer's technical support, please carry out the preliminary examination described below. Disconnect all of the external accessories. Check to see whether all of the power cords are correctly plugged into the power supply and the computer.
Declaration of Conformity (Safety Standards) Scribbler Declares that the following product: Product name: Scribbler Model: SC 2000 conforms to the following safety standards: Safety: TUV, CB, UL, CSA Standard TUV EN 60950:2000 CB IEC 60950:1999 UL 60950 Third Edition CSA C22.2 No.950-95 EMC: CE (EU) EMC:EN...
Appendices Pointers for Using the Operating System Practical Information When you are working in Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, remember that you can use the stylus to go to the practical information about using the operating system. This can help you quickly understand your new operating system's features.
Scribbler Help and Support Under "Help and Support Center," you can find answers to many of your questions about using the Tablet PC, as well as the necessary help. Go to "Start" "Help and Support"...
Appendices Using Your Accessories How to Use the Stylus Tether Please refer to the following illustrations. 1. Attach one end of the tether 2. Attach the other end of the tether to the stylus. to the Scribbler. How to Change the Stylus Tip Please refer to the following illustrations.
Scribbler Eraser Setup 1. Go to "Start" "Control Panel" "Tablet and Pen Settings" "Pen Options" "Use Top of the Pen to Erase." 2. Or just go to the taskbar in the lower right-hand corner of the desktop and double-tap on "Change Tablet and Pen Settings."...
Appendices Keyboard Stand Support Exterior When this support is in place, you can set the Scribbler onto the keyboard stand. Touch Pad Automatic Lock Manual Lock Touch Pad Jack F11 F12 Power Indicator Num Lock Indicator Caps Lock Caps Lock Indicator Shift Scroll Lock Indicator PgUp...
Scribbler Using Your Keyboard Stand There is also a keyboard stand available for left-handed users. Setting up the Touch Pad 1. Pull out the touch pad. 2. Flip it over. 3. Plug the touch pad into the touch pad jack on the right side of the keyboard stand, and it is ready for use.
Appendices Scribbler Maintaining the LCD Display LCD Display Maintenance Guidelines When cleaning the mirror surface, you can use a fine, soft, cleaning cloth to remove dust and fingerprints from the screen. Avoid cleaning the computer while it is in use (hot). When using a liquid cleaner, do not spray it directly onto the screen.
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