Motion Computing LE1600TC, AB52242 manual Reading Battery Power from the Tablet Client Display

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Chapter 2 Using Your Motion Tablet Client

Alarms. The Alarms tab shows the Alarms window. This option lets you specify the point at which battery alarms are activated for both the low and critically low battery level states. You also define the action that the Tablet Client should take when that battery level is reached. For example, you may choose to have the Tablet Client sound an alarm, or you may prefer to receive a text message.

Power Meter. The Power Meter tab shows the Power Meter window and shows a visual indication of the Battery Status for battery #1 and #2 (if present and attached to the Tablet Client). The icon shows the remaining battery level and the text shows the percentage remaining. You can click on a battery icon to open a detailed information window for that battery.

Advanced. The Advanced tab shows the Advanced window where you specify the power settings options that you want to use. You can also specify what you want the Tablet Client to do when you press the Power switch. Your choices include everything from doing nothing, going into standby mode, or performing a shut down of your computer.

Checking Your Battery Power Level. There are several ways to see how much battery power is left on your Tablet Client. You can determine the remaining battery power by doing any of the following:

Reading Battery Power from the Tablet Client Display

To check the power level while you are on battery power, move the pen over the Power Meter icon, shown here, in the system tray at the bottom-right corner of the Tablet Client display. This displays the number of hours of battery power and the percentage of battery power left. (Also, the

blue area on the battery icon gets smaller as the battery discharges.)

Reading Battery Power from the Battery Gauge (requires battery removal)

Ensure that AC power is plugged into the Tablet Client, or that the Tablet Client is turned off. Turn the system over so that you are looking at the back and remove the battery from the top of the tablet. The gauge is mounted on the backside of the standard battery. Press the button and look at the LEDs. Each LED represents approximately 20% of the total available charge. (If the optional Extended Battery is attached, the battery gauge is located on the backside of the Extended Battery and can be checked without removal.).

Caution: When you replace the standard battery, make sure that the locking latch is in the correct position, moved fully to the right to lock the battery in place, and that the battery is firmly installed.

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Contents LE1600TC Copyright Information Table of Contents Care and Maintenance Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support Vi Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide About This User Guide Viii Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide Chapter Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Helpful Hints for Using Pen and Ink Pen UsageUsing Your Motion Tablet and User Guide Open the Motion DashboardOpen the Motion Dashboard Tablet Client Display Tablet Client View AnywhereTM Display OptionFingerprint Reader Motion Battery Pack Motion AC AdapterOpens the Motion Dashboard RJ-45/LAN Front Panel Buttons Front Panel LEDsBattery Status LEDs Front Panel Battery Status LED Battery LED ActionDescription of Left-Side of Tablet Client Description of Right-Side of Tablet Client Description of Docking Side of Tablet ClientMotion Dashboard Motion Dashboard Features Motion Dashboard Features Description Citrix MetaFrame Access Program Neighborhood Motion Security CenterClient Applications Browser Microsoft Internet ExplorerMotion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide Getting Started with Your Tablet Client Configuring Tablet and Pen Settings To configure the tablet and pen settingsCalibrating Your Digitizer Pen RitePen Software ApplicationTo calibrate your digitizer pen Select Start Control Panel Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide Using the On Screen Keyboard Motion Dashboard Audio System ControlsAdjusting Display Settings and Screen Brightness Setting Dynamic Display Brightness ALS OnSetting Fixed Display Brightness ALS Off To set the Dynamic display brightness to ALS OnTo change the display orientation using the Rotation button Turning the Display On and OffTo turn the display on and off Changing Display Orientation Setting Up a Mirrored Display Mirroring or Extending Your Display To connect the Tablet Client and a monitor or projector Setting Up an Extended Display Configuring Your Power Management Settings Reading Battery Power from the Tablet Client Display Using Your Batteries Reading Battery Power from Motion DashboardReading Battery Power from the Power Meter Charging the Battery To charge the batterySwapping the Battery To swap the batteryHelpful Hints Battery and Power Management Disposing of Used BatteriesSecurity Features Settings Fingerprint Reader and Motion OmniPass Manage OmniPass Users and Settings Other OmniPass Set Up Functions Fingerprint ReaderUsing Motion OmniPass Security and the Fingerprint Reader Helpful Hints for Successful Fingerprint CapturesCapturing a Fingerprint Using Your Motion Tablet Client Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide Configuring Advanced OmniPass Features Motion OmniPass Manage OmniPass Users and SettingsCapturing a Second Fingerprint Later Motion OmniPass Change User Settings Change System SettingsReplacing Password Logons To replace password logonsConfiguring Strong Logon Security Logging Onto a Remembered SiteTo log on to a remembered site Exporting Your User ProfileTo configure Strong Logon Security Tap Change OmniPass System SettingsTap the checkbox Enable strong logon security More Information About the Infineon Security SolutionWindows Security System Components Overview Pop-up blocker in Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Security Center Using Windows Security Setting the Windows Operating System PasswordSetting Bios Passwords Setting a Bios System PasswordTo set a Bios system password Disk Drive DD PasswordTo create a disk drive password To clear the Tablet Client PhoenixBIOS security Clearing Tablet Client SecuritySpeech Motion Speak Anywhere Technology Using Motion Dashboard Directional ControlsTo set up the skew angle Open the Motion Dashboard To install and remove a PC Card Helpful Hint for Dictating and RecordingPC Cards SD CardsVGA Connector Docking ConnectorUSB Ports Speaker PortWi-Fi 802.11 Wireless Connections Enabling/Setting Up a Wireless Connection Through DashboardBluetooth Wireless Connections To begin using BluetoothAccessing Bluetooth To open the Bluetooth Settings menuBluetooth Device Connection Process Using the Bluetooth Application Add New Connection WizardUsing Your Motion Tablet Client Motion Computing LE1600TC Tablet Client User Guide Important Actions To Perform If the Device Is Not Discovered To open the Motion DashboardHelpful Hints for Using Bluetooth Wireless Using Infrared Wireless Connections Accessing Image Transfer On screen KeyboardButton SAS buttonChapter Care and Maintenance General CareCaring for the Standard and View Anywhere Displays Caring for the Motion Digitizer PenReplacing the Pen Tips To replace the pen tipsFAA Wireless Air Travel Requirement Ordering New PensTraveling by Air Other Travel Hints Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support Display INTERFACE/PORTS DVD/CD RW Can I make the battery charge last longer? What’s the best way to clean the standard display screen?How should I clean the View Anywhere display screen? Will scratches affect the display/digitizer’s performance?How do I adjust the Tablet Client for left-handed use? Standard and Extended Warranty and Insurance Programs