Motion Computing GU3K2722, C5, F5 manual DataGuard, Camera

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DataGuard

Your system includes the DataGuard feature, which detects shocks, extreme vibrations, and falls. If a fall, shock, or vibration is detected, DataGuard moves the drive heads away from the disk, which can prevent hard drive failures and data loss. For more information, go to Control Panel and open DataGuard.

Camera

You can use the built-in 2-megapixel auto-focus camera to take pictures and save them to the hard disk drive. The camera lens is on the back of the unit, and includes a light to illuminate the subject. The camera produces pictures in BMP format with a resolution up to 1600 × 1200 pixels.

The following table shows detailed specifications for the camera.

Item

Value

 

 

Sensor array

CMOS sensor 2.0 megapixel

 

 

Pixel size

3.0μm x 3.0μm

 

 

Optical format

1/3”

 

 

S/N ratio

40dB

 

 

F number

2.8

 

 

Focus

Auto focus @ 10cm ~ infinity

 

 

Image resolution

1600 x 1200

 

1280 x 1024

 

1024 x 768

 

800 x 600

 

640 x 480

 

320 x 240

 

 

Frame rate

2M @ 11fps: 1.3M @ 15fps

 

VGA @ 30fps

 

QVGA @ 30fps

 

(MJPEG mode)

 

 

White balance

Automatic

 

 

Exposure

Automatic

 

 

For information about using the camera, see “Using the camera” on page 29.

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Chapter 2 Features

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Contents Motion C5 Motion F5 Model numbers C5 CFT-001 and F5 CFT-002 PN Contents IvContents Care and Maintenance ViContents Getting Started Finding informationOverview FrontRight side Top sideBack side Setting up the system Plug in the power adapterTablet PC Tablet PC Tutorials To calibrate the digitizerTap the Pen & Tablet tab Tap Calibrate Digitizer Start All Programs Tablet PC Tablet PC TutorialsRestoring and backing up the tablet Getting Started Features2 Pen Status lightsFront panel buttons Button Primary Secondary Function+buttonDisplay SecurityWindows Security button Fingerprint readerDataGuard CameraBar code scanner optional EAN Isbn EAN-ISMN EAN Issn MSIMicrophones Rfid readerSmart card reader Speaker Docking connectorWi-Fi 802.11a/b/g wireless Mobile Broadband Bluetooth wirelessBattery Power adapter Features Using the system Using Motion Dashboard To start Motion DashboardTo start Input Panel Using the penUsing Tablet PC Input Panel Configuring pen options To configure pen options Windows VistaTap the Tablet & Pen Settings button Tap the Pen & Input Devices buttonUsing personalized handwriting recognition Enabling personalized handwriting recognitionTap Change Configuring front panel buttonsTo configure the front panel buttons Windows Vista Changing the screen orientation Using the displayAdjusting the display brightness To change the rotation sequence Changing the display rotation sequenceTap Rotate Screen Bar code scanner tips Using the bar code scannerTo use the bar code scanner Using the Rfid reader To use the Rfid readerCamera tips Using the cameraTo use the camera To remove the smart card Using the smart card reader optionalTo insert the smart card To set up the angle of acceptance Using the built-in microphonesSetting up the angle of acceptance To set up the skew angle Using speech recognitionSetting up the skew angle Speech recognition on Windows Vista To set up speech recognition Select Dictation or CommandsSpeech recognition on Windows XP To start speech recognitionUsing the battery Checking battery powerTo check the battery power from Motion Dashboard To check the battery power from the notification areaCharging the battery Removing and replacing the batteryTo remove the battery To replace the batterySwapping the battery Long-term battery storage not attached to tabletBattery and power management tips To swap batteriesUsing power management Power management on Windows VistaUsing Sleep Disposing of used batteriesUsing Hibernate Power management on Windows XPUsing Standby To set up the power switch to put the computer on HibernateUsing Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g Enabling or disabling Wi-FiTo enable or disable Wi-Fi To put the computer on HibernateSetting up a Wi-Fi connection on Windows Vista Setting up a Wi-Fi connection on Windows XPTo set up a Wi-Fi connection Ensure that Enable Internal 802.11 Wireless is selectedUsing Mobile Broadband Activating your Mobile Broadband serviceInstalling the connection manager Enabling Mobile BroadbandStarting the connection manager Connecting and disconnectingUsing the SIM card slot To remove a SIM card Setting up a Bluetooth device on Windows Vista Using BluetoothEnabling or disabling Bluetooth Setting up a Bluetooth device on Windows XP If the device is not discovered… Bluetooth wireless tips Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint reader Capturing a fingerprintTo start Motion OmniPass To capture a fingerprintUsing the system Fingerprint reader tips Using password replacement Using the password wizardTo register passwords To run the password wizardSetting up strong logon security To enable strong logon securityTo configure authentication rules Logging on to a remembered siteUsing Windows Security Center Setting up users and passwordsSetting up Windows user accounts To set up a Windows user accountSetting a Bios password Setting up a hard disk drive passwordFinding additional software Care and Maintenance General careView Anywhere display Standard displayCleaning in a health care environment Disinfecting proceduresCleaning the fan cover Cleaning solutionsTo clean the fan cover Training and documentation considerationsCleaning the fingerprint reader To clean the fingerprint readerTraveling with the system Replacing pen tipsOrdering new pens To replace the pen tipFAA Wireless air travel requirement Using Acronis True Image in WindowsRestoring data Traveling by airUsing Acronis Startup Recovery Manager Creating a backup archiveCreating a bootable disk Tap Remove Acronis OEM Zone Removing the Acronis OEM ZoneTo remove the OEM Zone Care and Maintenance Troubleshooting Tablet will not enter Hibernation modeTablet does not turn on Tablet does not shut downBattery does not last very long less than three hours Display goes black while the system is still turned onLost data while swapping batteries Display is too dimSystem does not respond to the pen I am using Pointer on the screen does not align with the penFunction button does not work Eraser does not workNo sound is coming from the speakers Computer seems to be operating more slowly than usualFrequently asked questions How do I adjust the system for left-handed use? SpecificationsWarranty and insurance programs Service and support Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support Index LCD Page Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
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