Motion Computing manual Traveling with the Motion C5, Replacing pen tips, Ordering new pens

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Replacing pen tips

Pen tips eventually wear down or get damaged, so the pen includes extra tips and a tool for replacing them.

With typical use, you should change the pen tip every 90 days. If you use the pen in a dirty environment, you should change the pen tip every 30 days. Particles can become embedded in the pen tip and scratch the display.

To replace the pen tip

1.Grasp the old tip with the tip replacement tool. Use the notch on the ring to grab the tip.

2.Pull the old tip out of the pen.

3.Insert a new tip.

4.Apply slight pressure to push the tip in to place.

Ordering new pens

To order additional pens, go to the Motion Computing accessories page at www.motioncomputing.com/accessories.

Traveling with the Motion C5

Use the following tips when you travel with the C5.

Remove all accessories and cables. Remember to pack those you will need while traveling, including at least one pen.

Put the C5 into a case to protect the display.

Protect the pen by keeping it in the pen holder or in a case during travel.

Pack the C5 securely in a briefcase or hand-carried luggage, and keep it separate from toiletries, liquids, and food. Do not pack it in checked luggage.

Keep the C5 stable during travel. Secure it to prevent it from sliding around in overhead bins and car trunks.

Before extended use in the field or long trips away from AC power, adjust the power properties to maximize battery conservation. You can adjust the power properties from Motion Dashboard. See “Using power management” on page 29.

For international travel, obtain and use the appropriate adapters for your destination’s electrical outlets. A current converter is not necessary.

You may want to carry proof of ownership or a merchandise passport when traveling internationally.

Consult your insurance company and credit card company to learn about emergency travel assistance in case the C5 becomes lost or disabled.

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Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance

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Contents User’s Guide AuthenTec is a registered trademark of AuthenTec, Inc Getting Started Overview FrontRight side Top sideBack side To calibrate the digitizer Setting up the Motion C5Tablet PC Tutorials Under Pen, tap Calibrate DigitizerGet familiar with the Motion C5 Features2 Pen Status lightsFront panel buttons Windows Security buttonDisplay Fingerprint readerSecurity Camera DataGuardMicrophones Docking connector SpeakerRfid reader Bar code scanner optional UPC-A UPC-EWi-Fi 802.11a/b/g wireless Bluetooth wirelessBattery Power adapter Features Using the Motion C5 Using Motion Dashboard To start Motion DashboardTo configure pen options Using the penConfiguring pen options Tap the Pen & Button Options buttonTo start Input Panel Using Tablet PC Input PanelUsing the camera To use the cameraTap Pen and Button Options Tap the Tablet Buttons tab Configuring front panel buttonsTo configure the front panel buttons Tap ChangeUsing the display Adjusting the display brightnessChanging the screen orientation Changing the display rotation sequence To change the rotation sequenceUsing the bar code scanner To use the bar code scannerUsing the Rfid reader To use the Rfid readerUsing the built-in microphones Setting up the angle of acceptanceTo set up the angle of acceptance Using speech recognition Setting up the skew angleTo set up the skew angle Select Dictation or Commands Setting up speech recognitionTo set up speech recognition Starting speech recognitionUsing power management Using Standby To put the computer on StandbyUsing Hibernate To enable HibernationSelect Enable Hibernation To put the computer on Hibernate To check the remaining battery power Using the batteryChecking battery power To check the battery gaugeCharging the battery Removing and replacing the batteryTo remove the battery Swapping the battery To replace the batteryTo swap batteries Battery and power management tips Disposing of used batteriesTo start Motion OmniPass Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint readerCapturing a fingerprint To capture a fingerprintPage Fingerprint reader tips To register passwords Using password replacementUsing the password wizard To run the password wizardTo configure authentication rules Setting up strong logon securityTo enable strong logon security Logging on to a remembered siteUsing Windows Security Center Setting up users and passwords Setting up Windows user accountsSetting a Bios password Using Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g Setting up a hard disk drive HDD passwordEnabling or disabling Wi-Fi Using Bluetooth Setting up a Wi-Fi connectionEnabling or disabling Bluetooth Setting up a Bluetooth device To set up a Bluetooth connectionBluetooth wireless tips Finding additional softwareIf the device is not discovered… Care and Maintenance General careView Anywhere display Standard display Cleaning in a health care environment Disinfecting proceduresTo clean the fan cover Cleaning the fan coverCleaning solutions Training and documentation considerationsCleaning the fingerprint reader To clean the fingerprint readerOrdering new pens Traveling with the Motion C5Replacing pen tips To replace the pen tipRestoring data FAA Wireless air travel requirementUsing Acronis True Image in Windows Traveling by airCreating a backup archive Creating a bootable diskUsing Acronis Startup Recovery Manager Removing the Acronis OEM Zone To remove the OEM ZoneTap Remove Acronis OEM Zone Care and Maintenance Computer does not turn on TroubleshootingComputer will not enter Hibernation mode Computer does not shut downLost data while swapping batteries Battery does not last very long less than three hoursDisplay goes black while the C5 is still turned on Desktop area is larger than the C5 displayPointer on the screen does not align with the pen C5 does not respond to the pen I am usingExpand Display adapters Function button does not workNo sound is coming from the speakers Computer seems to be operating more slowly than usualFrequently asked questions Specifications Warranty and insurance programsHow do I adjust the C5 for left-handed use? Service and support Appendix a Troubleshooting and Support
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