Motion Computing M1200, M1300 manual Appendix a Regulatory Compliance Notices

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Appendix A Regulatory Compliance Notices

Appendix A

Regulatory Compliance Notices

REGULATORY

Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is any electromagnetic disturbance

COMPLIANCE

that interrupts, obstructs, or otherwise degrades or limits the effective

NOTICES

performance of electronics or electrical equipment. These emissions can

 

potentially disrupt, degrade, or otherwise interfere with authorized

 

electronic emissions, which may include television, AM/FM broadcasts,

 

cellular services, radar, air-traffic control, and pagers.

 

The FCC Rules and Regulations have established Radio Frequency (RF)

 

emission limits to provide an interference-free RF spectrum. Many

 

electronic devices, including computers, generate RF energy incidental

 

to their intended function and are, therefore, covered by these rules.

 

Your Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PCs and Motion M-Series

 

FlexDock have been designed and found to meet the regulatory agency

 

limits for Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC). EMC is the ability of

 

electronic devices, including computers, to function properly together in

 

the electronic environment. However, there is no guarantee that in a

 

specific installation it will not cause interference. Should this equipment

 

cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be

 

determined by turning the equipment off and on, you are encouraged to

 

try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

 

Reorient the receiving antenna.

 

Relocate the Tablet PC and the receiver.

 

Separate the Tablet PC and the receiver.

 

Plug the Tablet PC and receiver into different circuits.

You may also need to contact a radio/television technician for assistance.

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Contents M1200 and M1300 Copyright Information About This User Guide Table of Contents Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC Software Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide M1200 M1300 WHAT’S NEW With Motion Motion M-Series Accessories Practice Using the Pen Calibrate the PenPlay Inkball Take the TutorialsMotion Resources Page and Online User Guide Microsoft Help and Resources Center Did You Know SectionTake a Tour of Windows XP Chapter Motion M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC Hardware Components on the M1200 and M1300 Tablet PCs Tablet PC LEDs, Buttons, Connectors, and Other Components An ambient temperature of less than 140 F 60 C for example LAN Ports Battery Status LEDs Tablet PC Front Panel LEDsBattery Status Gauge Battery Status ActionMotion M1200 and M1300 Label Locations Motion M-Series Desktop Stand Motion M-Series FlexDockMotion M-Series Multi-Unit Battery Charger Motion M-Series Mobile Keyboard with Touch PadMotion M-Series Hard Top Cover Portfolios Motion M-Series Optical Disk Drives256MB and 512MB Memory Upgrade Modules Mini PCI Card WirelessPC Card Slot Motion M1200 and M1300 Recovery CDs Chapter Motion M1200 M1300 Tablet PC SoftwareMotion M1200 and M1300 Utilities and Drivers CD Motion M-Series Application CDMotion Dashboard features Motion DashboardTablet PC Input Panel Speech and Voice RecognitionWindows XP Tablet PC Edition Required Equipment and Information Optional Connections, Equipment, and InformationWindows Initialization Procedure Microsoft Office Registration StartingStopping Power LED will flash green. In Hibernate, all LEDs are off Entering Stand By or Hibernate from the Start ButtonAccessing Stand By from the Motion Dashboard Setting Up Stand By or Hibernate from the Power ButtonResuming Work from Stand By or Hibernate Calibrating the Pen to Increase Its Accuracy Tips for Writing with the PenEnding Accidental Right-Clicks Adjusting Pen Properties for Ease of Use Learning Pen Gestures to Increase EfficiencyMotion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Input Panel Text Preview Window Sending as Ink Handwriting and Drawings from the Input PanelPresentation for added impact Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Deleting Screen Rotations to Speed Up Display Access You can also Reset the button defaults whenever you wantAccessory, you may damage the accessory or the adapter Reading Battery Power from the Battery Gauge Reading Battery Power from the Power MeterCreating a New Power Scheme Setting Up Max Battery Mode for Additional Power Savings Another batteryBattery and Power Management Hints Disposing of Used BatteriesSupported Memory Configurations for Motion M1200 Installing Optical Disk Drives Setting Up a Mirrored Desktop Connect the VGA Monitor and Tablet PCSetting Up an Extended Desktop Tips About Using the External DisplayMotion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Setting the Windows Operating System Password Setting the Bios PasswordsBios System Passwords Hard Disk Drive HDD Password General Care Caring for the Display ScreenCaring for the Motion Series Digitizer Pen Replacing the Pen TipsOrdering New Pens Packing Your Tablet PC for TravelRequirements for Disabling Wireless Traveling by AirOther Travel Hints Appendix a Regulatory Compliance Notices Unintentional Emitter per FCC Part Intentional Emitter per FCC Part ModificationsCables Internal Modem Unintentional Emitter per ICES-003Intentional Emitter per RSS Unintentional EmitterIntentional Emitter Belegië/BelgiqueDeutschland Appendix B Troubleshooting and Support Battery PEN INTERFACE/PORTS Operating System Faqs Standard, and Extended Warranty and Insurance Programs Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Appendix C Safety Electric shock. These include the followingMemory modules or replacing the battery From the keyboard or mouse Power Input Power the Charger only with a Motion M-Series AC Appendix D Motion M1200 and M1300 Specifications Bios TUV/GS Bios Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide Motion Computing M1200 and M1300 Tablet PC User Guide