User’s Guideeo™ a73307 inch Ultra-Mobile PC
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Table of Contents xiPreface iCopyright iDisclaimer iiImportant Safety Instructions iiNotice of Regulatory Compliance ivGetting Started 1What
xii Table of ContentsUsing Your eo a7330 with Windows 27Navigating with the Stylus Pen 27Touch Screen Settings and Calibration 28Right-Click Em
Table of Contents xiiiSecuring Your eo a7330 51BIOS Settings 51Creating a Windows Login Password 52Creating the Password In Windows XP 53Creat
Chapter 01: Getting Started 1 Chapter 01Getting StartedYour eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC was designed to allow you to be up and running as quickly a
2 Chapter 01: Getting Started6. System Restore Disc17. Standard a7330 Battery Pack(s)28. Stylus PenSetting Up Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCPlease rea
Chapter 01: Getting Started 3matching grooves on the eo just beside the power input pins. Then lay down the opposite side of the battery into the
4 Chapter 01: Getting StartedTo Remove the Secondary Lithium-Polymer Battery PackTurn over the tablet and place it on a solid, clean flat surface.
Preface iThis manual will help you get the most out of your new eo™ Ultra-Mobile PC. If you are a new computer user, or just new to Tablet PCs, re
Chapter 01: Getting Started 5the adapter plug is securely in place, plug the power cord into an external power socket.NOTE: When you first connect
6 Chapter 01: Getting StartedStep 5: Completing the Operating System InstallationWhen your system powers on for the first time, Windows will have a
Chapter 01: Getting Started 7Tapping lightly on the screen will perform a standard left mouse button click. Holding the tip of the pen against th
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 9The eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC features a number of physical characteristics designed to help you work
10 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCFront View1. Battery Charge IndicatorGlows amber when the battery is charging and changes to green
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 114. Auto-Switching Dual Mode Screen (a7330D only)Screen mode is set to Touch Screen by default. Whe
12 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCTop View1. DC Power In Jack Plug the AC adapter’s connection cable into this port to provide power
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 135. Bluetooth Power Toggle Slide the toggle switch to power on the Bluetooth wireless transmitter.
14 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCLeft Side View1. Anti-Theft Kensington Lock Use with the locking device (sold separately) to attach
ii PrefaceDisclaimerThe specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, d
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 15Right Side View1. Stylus Pen and Holder Secures the stylus pen to the eo a7330.2. Expansion Modul
16 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCBack View1. Main Battery Release Tab Holds main battery in its port. Pull tab away from the battery
Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 176. Fold Out Stand Built-in stand swings out allowing the a7330 to stand upright.7. Secondary Batt
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 19Depending on your system’s configuration and your application usage, a fully charged Lithium-Ion main battery
20 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareTo calibrate the battery pack, follow these steps:1. Turn the computer off. Connect the AC adapter and let th
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 21When fully charged, the battery indicator will change to green and the battery’s charge will be maintained w
22 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareThis applet also displays a meter that indicates approximately how much of a charge is remaining in the batte
Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 23NOTE: Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. When your battery no longer holds a charge, call you
24 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareSince a smart Lithium-Ion battery slowly discharges during prolonged storage, you should fully recharge the b
Preface iiiExceeding the maximum rated voltage may cause damage to the AC adapter or to the eo Ultra-Mobile PC. This could result in fire or electr
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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 27While your eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC is a versatile, mobile com-puter capable of accomplishing all
28 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowspointer to follow along similarly to how it behaves when moving a mouse. Sliding the pen while ligh
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 29Touch Screen BehaviorThe following check boxes will alter the way that the touch screen behaves. T
30 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsCalibrating the Touch ScreenTapping the “Calibrate...” button will initiate the system’s touch scre
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 31Pen TabThe options on this tab will adjust the behavior of how the pen interacts with the digitize
32 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsClick SoundThis option is the same as the corresponding feature in the touch screen settings, excep
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 33The sort of actions you can add to the pop-up menu includes keystroke combinations, opening specifi
34 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsWindows Tablet and Pen Settings Control PanelBesides the Wacom control panel, Windows XP Tablet PC
iv PrefaceUnder no circumstances should the user attempt to disassemble the power supply. The power supply has no user-replaceable parts and its i
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 35Programming the Function ButtonsYour eo a7330 has three user-programmable function buttons located
36 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsOpening an Application, Document or Web Page5. Using the option buttons, choose the appropriate fil
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 37Setting the Screen BrightnessThe “Brightness” applet, accessible by simply tapping on the icon i
38 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowsallows you to control how these non-native screen resolutions will resolve on your display (i.e. st
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 39ally. The Gamma control will adjust the screen’s brightness without affecting the white point or th
40 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsCharacter PadThis pad accepts input on a character-by-character basis and is useful for entering in
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 41For more information about the Input Panels, refer to the Win-dows Online Help System by tapping o
42 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowscustomizing the Eyesboard to suit your tastes and working style, you can access the help file by tap
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 434. If the wireless network you are attempting to connect to is security-enabled, you will see a d
44 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsUsing a Wired LANAnother way to connect to the Internet with your eo a7330 is by a wired LAN enviro
Preface v1. this device may not cause harmful interference,and2. this device must accept any interference received,including interference that m
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 456. If DHCP is used on yournetwork, tap “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS serve
46 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowscontact your network administrator or the technical support line of your ISP.When you have complete
Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 471. Turn on the Bluetoothtransmitter using the toggle switch on the top of your tablet.2. Locate
48 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowsand, if applicable, hit <Enter> or <OK> on the Bluetooth device to commit the entry.NOT
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Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 51 Chapter 05Securing Your eo a7330Your eo a7330 is equipped with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that, when
52 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a73301. Power on or restart the eo a7330. As soon as the TabletKiosk logo screen appears, tap on the screen with
Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 53Creating the Password In Windows XP1. Go to the START Menu and tap on “Control Panel”.2. In the Control Pa
54 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a73305. Tap on the text input field labeled “New Password” in the window that opens and then enter a password of y
vi Prefaceexpressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for a
Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 55IMPORTANT: Once you have set ownership of the TPM, it is vital that you store your password in a secure loca
56 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330If you followed the steps in the BIOS Settings section earlier in this chapter, the TPM MC should show the st
Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 577. Click “Print the password” if you want to print a hard copy of your password.IMPORTANT: It is highly rec
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 59This chapter describes how to locate information and solve some of the problems you may encounter while using your
60 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingBattery Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionBeeping sound. The Tablet’s battery is low and Hibernation
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 61Internet Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionUnable to connect to the Internet.Account for Internet Se
62 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingPower Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe computer is connected to an external power source but doe
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 63Touch Screen Display Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe screen is blank. The system has gone into
64 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingContacting Your DealerIf you still have a problem, the next step is to contact the dealer where you purchased your e
Preface viifrom nearby persons during extended periods of operation. If the antenna is positioned less than 1.5 cm (0.6 inches) from the user, it
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 65Recovering Your System Using the System Restore DVDYour eo a7330 should have come with a System Restore DVD that ma
66 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingRestore Disc is in the USB DVD drive and that the drive has power and is on.Step 2: Booting the eo a7330 to the Rec
Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 6712. Immediately eject the DVD or unplug the USB DVD drive from your eo a7330 so the system will reboot from the re
68 Chapter 06: Troubleshooting4. Select “OK” if you understand that this process will PERMANENTLY DELETE ALL OF THE EXISTING DATA ON THE HARD DRI
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Chapter 07: Specifications 71Processor Intel® Atom™ Z530P (1.60 GHz) 45nm Hi-K metal gate silicon technology (2.2W max TDP) On-die, primary
72 Chapter 07: Specifications Low power thermal design consumes less than 2.3W Integrated DDR2 memory controller with 64-bit wide interface and
Chapter 07: Specifications 73 Shock resistant — operating: 4,900 m/s2 (500G)non-operating: 14,700 m/s2 (1,500G) Quiet — 14dB idle, 20dB random
74 Chapter 07: Specifications 2+2 channel 16/20/24-bit / 44.1KHz/48KHz/96KHz/192KHz sampling rate output (DAC) 4 channel 16/20/24-bit / 44.1KHz
viii Prefacespecifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. European Union CE Marking DeclarationThis produ
Chapter 07: Specifications 75 Hardware capability to support Cisco* Compatible Exten-sions v1/2/3/4 Supports IEEE 802.11 Power Save Protocol (
76 Chapter 07: Specifications Integrated 10/100/1000 transceiver Supports pair swap/polarity/skew correction Crossover Detection and Auto-Cor
Chapter 07: Specifications 77 1x 3.5mm Audio Out, 1x 3.5mm Audio In 1x Cradle Connector (Optional Docking Cradle adds 3x USB 2.0 ports, 1x RS-
78 Chapter 07: SpecificationsControl Switches (Top) System Power Switch Bluetooth® Power On/Off Wireless Networking Power On/OffAC Adapter In
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