Motion Computing M1400 manual 1GB

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Chapter 4 Using Your Motion Tablet PC

SAVING

BATTERY

POWER WITH

THE AMBIENT

LIGHT SENSOR

ADDING

MEMORY TO

IMPROVE

SYSTEM

PERFORMANCE

Under certain lighting conditions, when the Ambient Light Sensor is enabled, it may automatically dim the display back light, thus saving battery power. The power savings depends on a combination of the ALS setting (on the brightness slider) and the ambient light in the environment.

NOTE: For optimal battery life benefits and viewability, we recommend that you set the brightness slider to the mid-point or slightly above or below mid-point. If you set the slider higher than this, you lose some of the battery-saving benefits, while gaining minimal improvement in viewability.

Use only Motion memory modules obtained from Motion Computing to upgrade the factory-installed memory.

Supported Memory Configurations M1400

Base Memory-Slot A**

Base Upgrade-Slot B**

Total Memory

 

 

 

256MB

256MB

512MB

 

 

 

 

1GB

1.2GB

 

 

 

512MB

512MB

1GB

 

 

 

 

1GB

1.5GB

 

 

 

1GB

256MB

1.2GB

 

 

 

 

512MB

1.5GB

 

 

 

 

1GB

2GB

 

 

 

NOTE: The Motion M1400 has its base memory factory-installed in Slot A. If you install/reinstall only a single memory module, always install it in Slot A for best performance.

WARNING: When performing the following tasks, turn off your Tablet PC, unplug the AC power connection, and remove the battery. Ground yourself by touching a grounded conductive surface, such as a device or appliance with a grounded, three-pronged plug. Avoid touching the pins and leads on the memory module and the internal circuitry of the Tablet PC.

1.After you disconnect power, unscrew the L-shaped cover from the bottom of the Tablet PC.

2.If you are replacing a module, release the clips on each side of the module and lift to remove it.

3.Align the pins on the Memory Upgrade module with the receptors on the slot.

4.Gently push the new module into the slot at a

25-degree angle until it is firmly seated; then rotate it into place.

5.Replace the external cover and install the two screws.

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Contents M1400 Tablet PC Copyright Information About This User Guide Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide Table of Contents Motion Tablet PC Software Creating a Screen-Resolution Scheme for an External Monitor Chapter Getting Started with Your Motion Tablet PC Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide Motion Accessories Calibrate the Pen Practice Using the PenPlay Inkball Take the TutorialsMotion Resources Page and Online User Guide Open the Motion Dashboard Microsoft Help and Resources CenterDid You Know Section Take a Tour of Windows XPMotion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide Standard Display Chapter Motion Tablet PC HardwareKey Components View AnywhereTM DisplayComponents on the Tablet PC Tablet PC LEDs, Buttons, Connectors, and Other Components For convenient storage Security Modem and LAN Connectors 1 RJ-45 LEDs 2 RJ-11Tablet PC Front Panel LEDs Battery Status LEDsBattery Status Action Battery Status GaugeWireless Their own approval labels Motion FlexDock Motion Desktop StandMotion Multi-Unit Battery Charger Motion Hardtop KeyboardMotion Mobile Keyboard with Touch Pad Motion Optical Disc Drives Wireless Mobile KeyboardMemory Upgrade Modules Motion Hardtop Cover, Portfolios, and CasesChapter Motion Tablet PC Software Motion Operating System Recovery CDs Description and Use Motion Utilities and Drivers CD Reinstalling the VirtualDrive Application OptionalPress Hot Key #1 Motion DashboardTablet PC Input Panel TIP Varying light settings using the ALSSpeech and Voice Recognition Optional Connections, Equipment, and Information Required InformationWindows Initialization Procedure Starting Your Tablet PC Microsoft Office Activation OptionalStopping Your Tablet PC Launching Stand by Mode from the Motion Dashboard Launching Stand by or Hibernate Modes from the Start ButtonRestarting from Stand by or Hibernate Modes Hints for Writing with the Pen Calibrating the Pen to Increase Its AccuracyEnding Accidental Right-Clicks Pen Gestures Adjusting Menu Locations for Left-Handed UseMaking Best USE Tablet PC Input Panel Hints for Working with Sending as Ink Handwriting and Drawings from the Input Panel Input Panel Text Preview WindowMotion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide Changing Screen Orientation Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide Sensor ALS Reading Battery Power from the Power Meter Reading Battery Power from the Tablet PC DisplayReading Battery Power from the Battery Gauge Reading Battery Power from Motion DashboardInformation Setting Up Max Battery Mode for Additional Power SavingsBattery in the Tablet PC while you are working 1GB Installing Optical Disk Drives Software Setting Up a Mirrored Desktop Connecting the External Monitor/Data Projector and Tablet PCSetting Up an Extended Desktop Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide CD is required Installing the Bluetooth SoftwareSet Up a Device Bluetooth Mouse Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide Pairing a Device Bluetooth Keyboard Narrow Focus Focusing and Training the MicrophonesWide Focus Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide About Omnipass Password Management System Enrolling with OmniPass Capturing Your Fingerprint Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide Checking Logon Status Setting the Windows Operating System Password Setting the Bios PasswordsBios System Passwords Hard Disk Drive HDD Password Clearing Tablet PC Security Caring for the Display Screen General CareCaring for the Motion Digitizer Pen Replacing the Pen TipsOrdering New Pens FAA Wireless Air Travel Requirement Traveling by AirOther Travel Hints Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support Battery PEN INTERFACE/PORTS Operating System FAQ S How do I adjust the Tablet for left-handed use? RMA Process Warranty Service Appendix B Motion Tablet PC Specifications IC CS03 Appendix C Wireless Mini-PCI Installation Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide ALS LEDs Power switch 11 Motion Computing M1400 Tablet PC User Guide
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