TAG 1000 manual Chapter Operation

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MIL-BOOK™

OPERATORS MANUAL

CHAPTER 2.

OPERATION

2-1

2.1

Introduction

2-1

2.2

Opening and Closing the Notebook

2-1

2.2.1

Opening the Cover

2-1

2.2.2

Closing the Cover

2-1

2.2.3 Opening the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door

2-2

2.2.4 Closing the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door

2-2

2.3

Connecting and Installing Devices

2-2

2.3.1 Serial and Parallel Port

2-3

2.3.2

External Power Adapter

2-3

2.3.3 Floppy Disk Drive/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD RW

2-4

2.3.3.1

Replace the FDD/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD RW:

2-4

2.3.4 Loading and Remove Diskettes

2-5

2.3.5

PCMCIA Cards

2-5

2.3.6

Hard Disk

2-5

2.3.7 Hard Disk Drive Module

2-6

2.3.8

IEEE 1394

2-7

2.3.9

EMI Accessory Descriptions

2-8

2.4

First Time Use

2-9

2.4.1

Installing Software Drivers

2-9

2.4.2 Install Device Driver for Windows 2000/Windows XP

2-10

2.4.3 Install Touch Screen Driver for Windows 2000

2-11

2.4.4 Installing Drivers for Windows XP

2-11

2.4.5 Install Touch Screen Driver for Windows XP

2-12

2.5

Daily Operation

2-19

2.5.1

Starting the Computer

2-19

2.5.2 Turning Off The Notebook

2-20

2.5.3 Using the Notebook in the Car

2-20

2.6

Using External Power Sources

2-21

2.6.1 Using AC External Adapter

2-21

2.6.2

Charging the Batteries

2-22

2.7

Running On Battery Power

2-22

CHAPTER 3. SETUP CONFIGURATION UTILITY

3-1

3.1

Introduction

3-1

3.2

Running SETUP and Moving Around

3-1

3.2.1

Main

 

3-2

3.2.2 Moving Around and Making Selections

3-2

3.2.2.1

Main Menu

3-3

3.2.2.2

Date and Time

3-3

3.2.2.3

Internal Num Lock

3-4

3.2.2.4

USB Emulation

3-4

3.2.2.5

Keyboard Backlight

3-5

3.2.2.6

Advanced Menu

3-5

3.2.2.7

Geyserville Support

3-6

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Contents MIL-BOOK 1000 Series Notebook MIL-BOOK Operators Manual Iii Class B Regulations Page Preface Specifications reference only Viii Safety Summary Table of Contents Chapter Operation Xii Table of Figures System Description System ConfigurationStandard Configuration IntroductionMIL-BOOK System Identification Options and AccessoriesUnpacking Features of the MIL-BOOK I/O Access Door of the MIL-BOOK Feature DescriptionKeyboard Rear ComponentsKeyboard Keys Cursor Control Keys Cursor Control Keys Additional Keyboard FunctionsHot Key is Fn +F7 to toggle the RX/TX direction Fn+F9 Status Row IndicatorsStatus Row AC Power AdapterStatus Row Descriptions Low Battery Indication Battery PackSerial Port Battery ChargerCharge LED Indicator Status Connections17 USB2.0 Port Parallel PortVGA Port Replicator Port Power Port23 1-5.5 Battery Pack IrDA Port10 Diskette Drive and CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD-RW Diskette Drive and CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO /DVD-RWClosing the Cover Opening and Closing the NotebookOpening the Cover Closing the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door Connecting and Installing DevicesOpening the PCMCIA, FDD, CD ROM/DVD/COMBO, DVD RW Door Serial and Parallel Port External Power AdapterRemoving a FDD/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO /DVD RW Module Floppy Disk Drive/CD-ROM/DVD/COMBO/DVD RWHard Disk Loading and Remove DiskettesPcmcia Cards Removing a Pcmcia Cards Hard Disk Drive ModuleRemoving a Hard Disk Drive Module IeeeRemoving Ieee 1394 Port EMI Accessory DescriptionsFirst Time Use Installing Software Drivers11 Installing Drivers Install Device Driver for Windows 2000/Windows XPDevice Driver Install Touch Screen Driver for Windows12 Installing Drivers Install Touch Screen Driver for Windows XP14 Control Panel 17 Device Manager 18 Unknown Device Properties 20 Hardware Update Wizard 22 Finish Touch screen Utility Starting the Computer Daily OperationTurning Off The Notebook Using the Notebook in the CarUsing AC External Adapter Using External Power SourcesCharging the Batteries Running On Battery PowerRunning Setup and Moving Around Setup Configuration UtilityMoving Around and Making Selections MainMain Menu Internal Num Lock Keyboard Backlight Geyserville Support IR Ports 12 LPT Port Security MenuSystem Password 16 Boot Menu Boot Menu17 Exit Menu Exit MenuChanging the Battery Pack Battery MaintenanceCleaning Conserving Power