Intel WalkAbout Computer Heater option, CardBus/PCMCIA cards, Internal Flex Space for OEM modules

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Noise reduction circuitry, surge protection, reverse polarity protection, and power conditioning circuitry are built into the HAMMERDOCK. In some cases a GPS receiver may also be included. Connectivity on the rear of the HAMMERDOCK includes a power connector, keyboard connector, and USB connector. Connectors in the “break out box” at the end of a 3’ or 6’ cable include 1 keyboard, 2 COM ports, 1 USB and 1 parallel port.

No adjustments are ever required to assure precision insertions of the docking connector. The tension of the tilt/swivel functions and the angle of the keyboard tray are the only adjustments available on the HAMMERDOCK. All tension adjustments are made at the time of installation with an Allen key provided with each docking system. The keyboard tray is removable.

The computer can be secured in position by turning down the spring- loaded red retention latch. Once the latch is turned completely down, the push button lock can be depressed to prevent unauthorized removal. Security keys for fleet users are identical to eliminate logistic problems.

The HAMMERDOCK cannot be installed without a base to mount it in the vehicle. Contact WalkAbout for a current list of vehicle mount providers.

Heater option

The HAMMERHEAD RT supports an optional heater package that greatly improves display readability in colder environments and a hard drive heater that prevents drive freezing. You can enable the heaters to automatically activate while your machine is running, booting or even while it is turned off. If enabled, the heaters will automatically activate each time the ambient temperature falls below a predetermined level.

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CardBus/PCMCIA cards

CardBus and PC Cards are two alternative types of PCMCIA interfaces (or slots) on laptops, desktops, and PDAs. PCMCIA cards are based on a 16-bit interface, while CardBus is a 32-bit interface. This allows the CardBus Card to transfer data at speeds exceeding 100 Mbps, while a 16-bit PCMCIA card transfers data at approximately 20 Mbps. CardBus also offers lower power consumption: CardBus Cards are all 3.3-volt cards, while 16-bit PCMCIA Cards can be 5-volt or 3.3-volt.

The Type III slot in the Hammerhead RT will support both CardBus and/or PCMCIA cards. To insert a card, take off the door by removing the two screws that secure the door. Cards should be inserted face up (i.e. the up arrow on the card should point toward the front of the HAMMERHEAD RT). Do not apply excessive pressure when loading cards. They are keyed and should slide in easily. Remove the card in the same manner.

Most PCMCIA devices are too fragile for direct connections in field environments. In response, WalkAbout provides a variety of doors that extend beyond the housing to contain a combination of connectors and cable assemblies needed to connect to common PCMCIA devices. These extended doors serve two purposes: 1) they provide for a sturdy and highly reliable connection not possible when connecting directly to a PCMCIA device, and 2) they maintain the environmental integrity of the HAMMERHEAD RT by fully sealing the PCMCIA compartment while providing the needed connectivity. Extended doors are available only for those PCMCIA devices that have been tested and recommended by WalkAbout. Custom doors may be available for large purchases.

Internal “Flex Space” for OEM modules

In addition to a Type III CardBus/PCMCIA slot, the Hammerhead RT933 computer has an internal “Flex Space” that will accommodate optional GPS, GSM and Bluetooth modules. The antenna for the internal module is mounted on the top right hand side of the computer and does not interfere with the CardBus/PCMCIA door and antenna options, which is located on the upper left hand side of the computer.

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Contents Hammerhead RT User’s Guide Table of Contents Before you begin Standard featuresExterior features Accessories and options available for the Hammerhead RTOn/Off switch Front view of the Hammerhead RTRight side view Left side viewBack view Tips for proper use and care of your computerBottom view Pen operations Turning on the unitTouch Screen Operation Touch OperationsCaring for the Touch Screen How to tell when batteries have finished charging How to recharge your batteriesHow to increase battery run time When to replace your batteryHow to store batteries when they’re not in use Where to purchase replacement batteriesSafety and handling considerations for your batteries Battery tips for the best performanceMale docking connector External power When should I calibrate my batteries?Removable hard drive ConnectivityLPT KeyboardCOM ThumbCardBus/PCMCIA cards Heater optionInternal Flex Space for OEM modules Battery Performance and maintenance Adjusting Screen Brightness and Backlight Settings Power button function Auto backlight settingsBacklight adjustment Advanced backlightTablet and pen settings Windows XP Tablet PC Edition FeaturesAuto dim Screen rotationHow to open the Input Panel Handwriting using the Input PanelHow do I rotate the screen on my Hammerhead RT? Character Pad Writing PadOn-screen Keyboard CustomizationHow to access Windows Journal Handwriting using Microsoft Windows JournalHow to convert handwriting to text in Windows Journal How to restore default settings in Windows JournalHow to set the pen and screen for left-handed users How to improve handwriting recognitionHow to create sticky notes How to reinstall the Journal Note Writer PrinterTo create a sticky note How to write in Microsoft Excel or Word filesInkBall How do I activate the Screen Keyboard? How can Hand Writer Recognition be disabled?How can I perform Ctrl ALT DEL without a keyboard? What do I do when the pen gets out of alignment? How do I clean the glass on the face of the unit?What can I do when the Start button disappears? What if the pen still will not align?How can USB networking be utilized in the Hammerhead? What external peripherals does the Hammerhead RT support?How can USB be utilized in the Hammerhead? What are WalkAbout’s Technical Support hours of operation?5Warranty Information What is not COVERED? All rights reserved Customer ServiceFederal Communications Commission FCC Statement Trademark AcknowledgmentsCanadian Department of Communications Compliance Statement How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference ProblemsFCC rules compliance with RF hazard and broadband PCS