Pepper Computer Wireless Pad manual Pepper wireless pad specifications

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20Pepper wireless pad specifications

Pepper wireless pad specifications

Processor

• Intel XScale PXA270 (624 MHz)

Display

8.4” 800x600 SVGA TFT LCD

Intel 2700G 2D/3D/MPEG multimedia accelerator

16 MB video RAM

Composite video out jack (NTSC/PAL: requires a cable with a four conductor 3.5mm (1/8") plug on one end and three RCA plugs (red, white, and yellow) on the other end)

Memory

256 MB SDRAM

16 MB Intel StrataFlash ROM

Storage

• 20 GB 1.8” disk drive (ATA)

Power

3.6Ah Lithium ION rechargeable battery

5V / 3A (15W) AC power adapter

Software

E-mail, Web Browsing, AOL® Instant Messaging™, Journal, Internet Radio, Remote Control

Music, Photo & Video Libraries (MP3, JPG, GIF, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVI)

Linux 2.4 (MontaVista™ CEE 3.1)

Java 2, Mozilla® with Macromedia® Flash™

Customizable & extensible user experience available in English, Korean and other languages upon request.

Wi-Fi®Wireless LAN

802.11b

WEP, WPA-Personal

Wireless Peripherals

Bluetooth® device support

Dual IR emitters and IR receiver

Wired Peripherals

• USB 1.1 Client/Host

Expansion Slots

• SD/MMC card

Audio

20-bit stereo CODEC

Stereo speakers and headphone jack

Built-in microphone and jack

Stereo line out jack

User Input

Resistive touch screen with stylus

Full split back lit QWERTY keypad

Navigation pad

Scroll wheel

Physical

Rugged and splash resistant

12.1” x 6.6” x 0.8” (309 x 175 x 20mm)

2.3 lbs (1043 grams)

Pepper Desktop program requirements

Windows 98, 2000, ME or XP

400MHz Intel Pentium processor or better 128MB or more of RAM

Broadband Internet connection (recommended) 65,000-color SVGA display or better

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Contents Getting Started With Your Pepper Wireless Pad Page Table of Contents Introduction Introduction Your pad includes the following applications Web BrowserCharging the battery Setting up your Pepper wireless padTo charge the battery Using the power button Putting your pad to sleepUsing the stylus and the touch screen Turning your pad off completelyKey Symbols Using the keypadsKeys on the left keypad Keys on the right keypad Pepper Setup Helper Setup Helper takes you throughTo download and set up a Pepper Desktop program Downloading the Pepper Desktop programUsing the Pepper pad software Toolbar Applications and the Keeper applicationGlobal toolbar Application pages and tabsStatus icons Open application iconsInstant messaging window Selecting, opening, and playingGetting media onto your pad Cool features of the Pepper padTo use Sync to put content on your pad Keeping Web clippingsSharing from your pad Using e-mailSurfing the Web Local Network Instant Messaging Using instant messagingAOL Instant Messaging To open the IM windowTroubleshooting Using a keyboard and mouseConnecting a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse To use a Bluetooth keyboard with your padIf your Pepper pad won’t turn on If you can’t connect to your Wi-Fi networkRestarting your Pepper pad Pepper wireless pad specifications Pepper Desktop program requirementsIndex IndexFCC Information Page Page