What’s in the box Begin by comparing the list below to what’s in the box. You should find: • UMTC computer with standard battery • Universal +5 Volt power supply • Windows® 7 reinstallation DVD • Two (2) Right Angle Ethernet cables...
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UMTC User Manual UMTC features Front view (operational orientation.) View from the top looking down on the Ethernet port and vents...
ABS plastic with a V0 flame rating. With a 128G SSD flash drive your data is protected in the case the unit is dropped. At the office, the UMTC can function as your desktop computer connected to an external monitor, keyboard, mouse and Ethernet network.
Powering up and down It is very important to use the +5 volt power supply provided with the UMTC system. The system does not adjust for voltages greater than 5 volts. (Power supplies output connectors in this size are very common and are not all 5 volts.) The battery also requires a minimum charge time to be met or the life and functionally of the batteries will be degraded.
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When idle, conserve battery power by putting your computer in Standby or Hibernate mode. To charge the battery, connect the power supply to the UMTC as shown above and then plug into an outlet. The battery will charge whenever the computer is connected to an outlet.
UMTC User Manual Removing and attaching the battery On the UMTC a fully charged battery typically provides over four hours of operating time depending on usage. charging the battery A battery fuel gauge is located on the right side of the battery.
UMTC User Manual Using the thumb keyboard and track stick When using your UMTC as a handheld computer, use the thumb keyboard and track stick for input and navigation. Using the thumb keyboard Slide the screen upward to reveal the keyboard and track stick.
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UMTC User Manual Sticky control keys The UMTC keyboard has four control keys: shift (SHIFT), function (FN), control (CTL), and alt (ALT). These modifier keys let you input key combinations by pressing them sequentially instead of simultaneously. Press a control key once and the LED next to it will start to pulse.
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(CTL, ALT, and DEL) simultaneously to pull up Windows Task Manager (default if your computer is not connected to a network domain). On the UMTC you can simply press the control key sequence below to perform the same function: CTL, ALT, FN, BSP delete"button UMTC specific keyboard considerations.
Touchscreen The UMTC comes with a resistive touchscreen. After Windows boots and the software is running you can use it as an alternate input method. If for any reason it fails to operate press the power button momentarily twice and see if the condition is cleared.
UMTC User Manual Connecting to a network The UMTC offers a number of ways to connect your computer to a network: • Use the integrated WiFi for high-speed wireless connections in hot spots. • Use the Ethernet adapter to attach an Ethernet cable and connect to a Local Area Network (LAN).
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UMTC User Manual The UMTC offers a number of ways to connect peripherals to your computer. For USB devices, the UMTC has two USB 2.0 ports for highspeed data transfer. • UMTC can use optical drives connected to the USB ports.
Security • Security slot A universal security slot is provided see the illustration below. the UMTC has a universal security slot for attaching an optional security locking cable. The slot is compatible with standard security locking cables designed for laptops.
UMTC User Manual Installing software and transferring files Install your own software on the UMTC or transfer files between the UMTC and another computer. Software installation There are several ways to install your own software on the UMTC: • For software provided on a CD or DVD, install the software by connecting to an external USB optical drive.
This manual should not be reproduced without the expressed written permission of Micro Industries. This is only intended for the first 20 prototypes produced by engineering in the UMTC program. Trademarks Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S.
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UMTC User Manual MICRO INDUSTRIES CORPORATION TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE Acceptance; Inspection. Product(s) are deemed accepted by Buyer unless Buyer notifies Seller promptly in writing that Product(s) are damaged or defective. With respect to any claim made by Buyer, Buyer will allow Seller a reasonable time to inspect the Product(s).
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UMTC User Manual conditions. SELLER MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED (INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, WARRANTY MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY PATENT), AS TO THE PRODUCT(S) EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED HEREIN. Buyer affirms that he has not relied upon Seller's skill or judgment to sell or furnish specifications. Though Seller warrants that any Product delivered by Seller will meet specifications supplied by Seller, Seller does not warrant that the specifications are fit for the Buyer's purpose.
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