Motion Computing HC334227332, J3400 manual Battery, Series FlexDock optional

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Battery

The J3400 includes two battery bays for containing up to two high-capacity Lithium-ion batteries that are installed on the back of the Tablet PC.

If only one battery is included with the tablet, a battery bay cartridge (non-functioning) is included for occupying the second battery bay. Do not discard the battery bay cartridge. If your battery or spare battery becomes damaged and is being replaced by Motion, the battery bay cartridge must remain installed in the battery bay to prevent foreign objects falling into the battery bay.

Under normal conditions, you can run the tablet on battery power with one battery for about three hours and using two batteries for about seven hours. You can maximize battery life by optimizing your power plan. See “Using power plans” on page 36.

For information about charging and checking battery status, see “Using the battery” on page 39.

CAUTION: To avoid personal injury, handle the battery with care. Do not open, puncture, short, or expose it to fire or water. Keep the battery in an ambient temperature of less than +104°F (+40°C). For example, do not leave the battery in a closed car in hot weather for an extended time. For more information, see the Safety and Regulatory Guide included with your Tablet PC.

J-Series FlexDock (optional)

The J-Series FlexDock provides a docking tray and ports for connecting the J3400 Tablet PC to the following devices:

AC power for charging the J3400 Tablet PC and battery.

USB devices (four ports)

Display

Ethernet

VGA

Microphone

Headphone

The FlexDock includes the following features:

A battery charger for charging the battery.

The viewing angle of the FlexDock can be adjusted for optimum viewing of an attached J3400 tablet.

The FlexDock tray can be removed from the base and mounted on a mounting device or stand containing a VESA screw-hole pattern.

For more information about using the J-Series FlexDock, see the J-Series FlexDock User’s Guide shipped with your FlexDock.

Chapter 2 Features

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Contents User’s Guide AuthenTec is a registered trademark of AuthenTec, Inc Contents Using your Tablet PC Care and Maintenance Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support Finding information Getting StartedFront View OverviewRear View Right Side Bottom View Left SidePlug in the power adapter Setting up the J3400Under Pen & Tablet, tap Calibrate Digitizer To calibrate the digitizerGetting Started Features2 Pen Button Primary Press and hold button For one second Front panel buttonsStatus Description Battery status lightTo start Motion QuickNav Motion QuickNavValue CameraSecurity Windows Security buttonFingerprint reader Speakers View Anywhere display optionalDisplay MicrophonesUSB 2.0 ports Headphones portAmbient light sensor ALS Motion DataGuard Docking port Smart card reader slot optional Security slot VGA port Ethernet portWi-Fi 802.11a/g/n wireless Express card slot optionalSIM slot Bluetooth wireless optional Power adapterMobile Broadband optional Series FlexDock optional BatterySeries Mobile Keyboard optional Using your Tablet PC To start Motion Dashboard Using Motion DashboardMotion Dashboard Using the Motion utility in the notification areaUsing the pen Battery HealthUsing your Tablet PC To start Input Panel Using Tablet PC Input PanelConfiguring pen options To configure pen optionsUsing personalized handwriting recognition Configuring front panel buttonsConfiguring front panel buttons Using Motion QuickNav Using USBUsing Ethernet Using the camera To use the cameraCamera tips Using the smart card reader optional To insert the smart cardTo remove the smart card To adjust the display brightness Using the Express card reader optionalUsing the display Adjusting the display brightnessTo rotate the display Setting up an external displayTo set up an external monitor Rotating the displayConnecting headphones, external speakers, or a microphone Using the built-in microphonesSetting up speech recognition Using speech recognitionUsing power plans Using Dictation and Voice CommandsSelecting a power plan To create a power plan Changing power plan settingsCreating a power plan To change power plan settingsTo put your computer on Hibernate Using SleepUsing Hibernate To put your computer on SleepUsing the battery Checking battery powerTo check the remaining battery power To check the battery status using the gauge on the battery Charging the batteryBattery and power management tips To replace the battery Removing and replacing the batteryHot Swapping the battery To remove the batteryBattery maintenance Long-term battery storage not attached to tabletDisposing of used batteries To remove the SIM Removing and replacing the SIMI M To replace the SIM I MTo enroll a new user and capture a fingerprint Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint readerCapturing a fingerprint To start Motion OmniPassUsing your Tablet PC Tap Finish Using password replacementTo register passwords Fingerprint reader tipsUsing the password wizard Configuring authentication rulesLogging on to a remembered site Using Windows Security Center Setting up users and passwordsPanel, then tap Windows Security Center Setting a Bios password Setting up Windows user accountsSetting up a hard disk drive HDD password To set up a hard disk drive passwordTap Enter for Set Hard Disk Password Setting up a Wi-Fi connection Using Wi-Fi 802.11a/g/nUsing Mobile Broadband optional Enabling or disabling Wi-FiConnecting and disconnecting Using Bluetooth optionalActivating your Mobile Broadband service Installing the connection managerSelect or clear Enable Internal Bluetooth Wireless Enabling or disabling BluetoothSetting up a Bluetooth device To enable or disable BluetoothIf the device is not discovered… Finding additional software Bluetooth wireless tipsGeneral care Care and MaintenanceStandard display Cleaning in a health care environment Disinfecting proceduresTraining and documentation considerations Cleaning the fingerprint reader Cleaning solutionsTo clean the fingerprint reader Replacing pen tips Ordering new pensTo replace the pen tip FAA Wireless air travel requirement Traveling with your Tablet PCTraveling by air Restoring data Creating a backup archiveUsing Windows Recovery Environment On the System Recovery Options menu, click Startup RepairTo restore from your complete PC backup archive Using Windows Vista to restore filesComputer does not turn on TroubleshootingPower Computer will not enter Hibernation modeDisplay BatteryInput Network Ports and connectorsSystem AudioFrequently asked questions System Information SpecificationsWarranty and Insurance Programs Service and Support How do I adjust the Tablet PC for left-handed use?Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support Index Page LCD SIM Wireless 80Index