Motion FWS-001 manual Caring for the pen, Caring for the tablet battery

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Caring for the pen

NOTE: Motion Computing maintains a list of tested cleaning solutions and chemical disinfectants on its website. You can also purchase protective display films from the Motion Computing Accessories page.

If liquid is spilled on the display, wipe it up immediately with a soft cloth like the one provided with the tablet.

Use only the CL900 pen to write on the display. Any other object could damage the display surface.

Protect the display surface from unnecessary contact by using a case when transporting the tablet PC. Motion Computing sells a variety of cases for the CL900. You can purchase one at the Motion Computing Accessories page.

Cover the display with a protective display film that you can purchase at the Motion Computing Accessories page.

Avoid exposing the display to direct sunlight for long periods of time.

WARNING: Do not use any corrosive or abrasive cleaners to clean or disinfect the tablet. A list of tested cleaning solutions and chemical disinfectants is available on the Motion Computing website.

Caring for the pen

If you use a pen with your tablet:

Store the pen in the pen storage drawer, tip down, or in a case when not in use.

Avoid storing the pen vertically on its tip (when not in the storage drawer). It can damage the pen-to-digitizer function.

Keep the pen away from any liquid because the pen contains electronic components that could be damaged when wet.

In certain environments, particles or debris can stick to the pen tip or the tablet PC display. Make sure you wipe off the pen with a soft cloth to avoid scratching the display.

Under normal conditions, the CL900 pen tip should not require replacement. However, extra pen tips are available if you want to replace one.

NOTE: To order pens or new pen tips, go to Motion Computing Accessories.

Caring for the tablet battery

To maximize the performance of the battery, condition the battery once a month. To condition it, run the tablet on battery power until the battery’s charge level drops below 20 percent. Then use AC power until it is fully charged.

You will receive a message if the tablet detects that the battery needs conditioning.

For more information about batteries, see “Using the battery” on page 46.

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Contents Model FWS-001 CL900 Tablet PCUser’s Guide 2011 Motion Computing, Inc. All rights reserved Chapter 1 Getting Started ContentsChapter 2 Using your CL900 Chapter 3 Caring for your CL900 ivContentsIndex Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and FAQsFrequently asked questions viContents Product specifications Getting StartedTPM Security Optional configurationsMobile broadband with GPS CL900 Motion SlateMateBottom view Overview of the CL900Top view CL900 top viewFront view CL900 front viewCL900 back view Back viewRight side view CL900 right viewLeft side view CL900 left side viewCL900 SlateMate with Magnetic Stripe Reader and Barcode Scanner CL900 SlateMateCL900 pen Step 2 Connect to a wireless network Where to begin with your CL900Step 1 Power up the tablet Enable wireless from the Motion DashboardTo enable wireless adapters Set up Wi-FiSet up mobile broadband with GPS 2. Tap WirelessTo set up Bluetooth Step 4 When you take a breakSet up Bluetooth Step 3 Get familiar with your CL900 Tablet PCHibernate mode Lock and unlock the tabletSleep mode To lock the tablet, eitherInsert the pen battery Optional setup tasksCreate a recovery image To insert the pen batteryConnect the tablet to a display monitor To set up an external monitorConnect the tablet to a docking station To connect the tablet to a docking stationTablet PC Tips & Tricks Motion Computing Support Free online training videos Knowledge Base CL900 accessoriesFor more information Motion Computing desktop and applications Using your CL900Introducing the CL900 desktop and applications Getting Started documentTo place the taskbar on the left edge of the screen Using the Motion DashboardChanging the taskbar 4. Under Taskbar location on screen, select LeftMotion Dashboard Dashboard Category Accessing Motion tools from Windows notification areaMotion icons in the notification area TaskUsing touch Pinch fingers together-Zoom in Spread fingers apart-Zoom out2. Tap Pen & Tablet 3. Tap Touch Settings Configuring touch input modeTo configure touch settings How multiple-touch works fingers for gesturesTo use the touch tuning option Using the touch tuning optionAdjusting touch settings To change touch settingsTo change pen settings Adjusting pen settings2. Tap Pen & Tablet 3. Tap Tablet PC Settings 2. Tap Touch SettingsTo assign touch to the desired display Adjusting tablet PC settingsTo change hand orientation 6. Tap Touch InputInput panel open to the on-screen keyboard Entering text and handwriting recognitionInput panel open to the writing pad Entering numbers with numbers pad Opening and closing the input panelDocking or floating the input panel To open the input panel eitherEntering special keys with the extended keyboard Using the handwriting recognition programTo reset handwriting automatic learning To open the expanded keyboard3. Tap Pen & Input Devices 4. Tap Handwriting Using Motion QuickNavStarting Motion QuickNav To start Motion QuickNavThe Motion QuickNav keyboard appears at the bottom of your desktop Motion QuickNav keyboardMotion QuickNav tool bar Using the Motion QuickNav tools Accessing Motion QuickNav helpSetting Motion QuickNav options Hiding and showing the Motion QuickNav tool barTo use the Motion QuickNav video recorder Using the cameras with Motion QuickNavTo use the Motion QuickNav voice recorder To start the web camera with Motion QuickNav Using the web cameraTaking photos with Motion QuickNav By default, Motion QuickNav saves photos to a folder Motion QuickNav photo viewfinderAction menu to select photo destination Take photos and attach to an email message To take photos using Motion QuickNav and save them in a folderTake photos and save in a folder To attach photos to an email messageTake photos and insert in an application To insert a photo into an active applicationEditing photos To edit a photoMotion QuickNav edit tool bar Switching camerasTo switch between the web camera and documentation camera close drop-down menu to switch cameras Locating Motion QuickNav output To locate the folders where Motion QuickNav stores contentTo change the folder where your Motion QuickNav output is stored Motion QuickNav folder modeTo adjust the display brightness Setting display optionsAdjusting the display brightness To enable or disable rotating the display automaticallyExtended with monitor primary Setting up an external displayMirror display 3. Tap Pen & Tablet 4. Tap Tablet PC Settings Resetting touch after adding other monitorsTo enable touch when your tablet is connected to an external display Extended with tablet primarySet up the microphones Using speech recognitionSetting up speech recognition To set up the microphonesTrain your tablet to recognize your speech Using dictation and voice commandsTo use Dictation and Voice Commands Taking the speech tutorialmagnetic stripe reader Using the magnetic stripe reader optionalStatus indicators for magnetic stripe reader To use the magnetic stripe readerSupported barcode types Using the barcode scanner optionalBarcode scanner tips barcode scannerTo check the remaining battery power while running on the battery Using the batteryChecking tablet battery power To check the remaining battery power from the Motion Dashboard Battery and power management tipsTo check the battery power while running on AC power To check the remaining battery power from the notification area3. Tap Power Options Changing the power planTo change the power plan To change what happens when the power button is pressed Setting up user accountsChanging how the power button functions Backing up your system 2. Tap Set up back upLocating your serial number Restoring your systemRestoring your system image from Windows Control Panel To restore your system from Windows Control PanelCreating a system image To create a system imageTo reinstall the original factory image To restore your system image from the BIOS screen9. On the System Recovery Options menu, tap System Image Recovery Restoring your system image if you can’t start Windows7. On the System Recovery Options menu, tap Reinstall Windows Finding other software54 Chapter 2 Using your CL900 Finding other softwareCaring for the display Caring for your CL900General care Caring for the tablet battery Caring for the penTraveling with your CL900 Tablet PC Traveling with your CL900 Tablet PC58 Chapter 3 Caring for your CL900 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting andFAQs Power problemsThe battery does not last very long less than eight hours Battery problemsDisplay problems The display goes black while the tablet PC is still turned onThe tablet PC does not respond to the pen I am using Touch or pen problemsTo update the display device driver When I write, I inadvertently click the function button on the penThe wireless adapter keeps connecting even when I do not want it to Ports and connectors problemsNetwork problems The CL900 responds to my finger but not my penI cannot connect to a wired Ethernet network Wi-Fi problemsBluetooth problems I cannot connect to a wireless Wi-Fi networkMy Bluetooth device doesn’t work properly Bluetooth wireless tipsMobile broadband with GPS problems I cannot connect to a mobile broadband networkGPS antenna The GPS does not workMy GPS isn’t working properly pen storage drawerNo sound is coming from the built-in speaker Audio problemsMotion QuickNav problems No sound is coming from the built-in speaker or external speakersI forgot my BIOS password and cannot access my tablet Frequently asked questionsSystem problems How can I make the battery charge last longer?How do I adjust the tablet PC for left-handed use? How do I check the battery charge when I’m running on the battery?How do I clean the display screen? Will scratches affect the performance of the display or digitizer?Where can I learn more about my CL900? Can I recycle my old computer?70 Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and FAQs Index NumericsPage Page Page WWLAN. See mobile broadband
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