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... 10 Optional items 10 Special features 11 Product highlights 11 Chapter 1: Getting started Proper posture when using your UMPC 14 Maintaining the proper posture 14 Getting to know your UMPC 15 Front features 15 Right features 18 Left features 19 Top features 20 Bottom features 21 Back features 22 ...Getting your UMPC ready 23 Charging the battery pack 23 Installing/removing a microSD card 25 Installing an external foldable USB keyboard 26 Connecting an external monitor...
... 10 Optional items 10 Special features 11 Product highlights 11 Chapter 1: Getting started Proper posture when using your UMPC 14 Maintaining the proper posture 14 Getting to know your UMPC 15 Front features 15 Right features 18 Left features 19 Top features 20 Bottom features 21 Back features 22 ...Getting your UMPC ready 23 Charging the battery pack 23 Installing/removing a microSD card 25 Installing an external foldable USB keyboard 26 Connecting an external monitor...
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... 38 Using the stylus 39 Entering data 40 Using the Tablet PC Input Panel 40 Using gestures 43 Calibrating the screen 46 Securing your UMPC 46 Using the ASUS Security Protect Manager 46 Getting Windows® Help and Support 48 Chapter 3: Multimedia features Using the Windows® Media Center 50 Using the...
... 38 Using the stylus 39 Entering data 40 Using the Tablet PC Input Panel 40 Using gestures 43 Calibrating the screen 46 Securing your UMPC 46 Using the ASUS Security Protect Manager 46 Getting Windows® Help and Support 48 Chapter 3: Multimedia features Using the Windows® Media Center 50 Using the...
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... provides you with additional information. About this guide is organized • Chapter 1: Getting started This chapter describes the features of your UMPC. • Chapter 2: Using your UMPC This chapter provides you the steps in using your UMPC. • Chapter 3: Multimedia features This chapter provides you with information on the multimedia features of your...
... provides you with additional information. About this guide is organized • Chapter 1: Getting started This chapter describes the features of your UMPC. • Chapter 2: Using your UMPC This chapter provides you the steps in using your UMPC. • Chapter 3: Multimedia features This chapter provides you with information on the multimedia features of your...
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...label on your power adapter complies with ambient temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F) DO NOT throw the UMPC in environments with the rating. DO NOT scratch the display panel. Battery safety warning: DO NOT throw the battery in order to or use... environments. Safety information IMPORTANT! DO NOT expose to prevent discomfort or injury from heat exposure. DO NOT short circuit the contacts. Wipe the UMPC using a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with any part of electronic products. Do not place together with a dry cloth. Disconnect ...
...label on your power adapter complies with ambient temperatures between 5°C (41°F) and 35°C (95°F) DO NOT throw the UMPC in environments with the rating. DO NOT scratch the display panel. Battery safety warning: DO NOT throw the battery in order to or use... environments. Safety information IMPORTANT! DO NOT expose to prevent discomfort or injury from heat exposure. DO NOT short circuit the contacts. Wipe the UMPC using a clean cellulose sponge or chamois cloth dampened with any part of electronic products. Do not place together with a dry cloth. Disconnect ...
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... the bundled protection bag to protect it OFF and disconnect all external peripherals to prevent damage to fully charge your UMPC through security checks), and magnetic wands (hand-held devices used on people walking through airport X-ray machines. CAUTION: There are three main ... (used on items placed on conveyor belts), magnetic detectors (used on long trips. Most airlines only allow the use . Transportation Precautions To prepare the UMPC for transport, turn it from dirt, water, shock, and scratches. Be aware that it takes much longer to magnetic wands. Hence, do not...
... the bundled protection bag to protect it OFF and disconnect all external peripherals to prevent damage to fully charge your UMPC through security checks), and magnetic wands (hand-held devices used on people walking through airport X-ray machines. CAUTION: There are three main ... (used on items placed on conveyor belts), magnetic detectors (used on long trips. Most airlines only allow the use . Transportation Precautions To prepare the UMPC for transport, turn it from dirt, water, shock, and scratches. Be aware that it takes much longer to magnetic wands. Hence, do not...
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...• Bluetooth mouse • USB port bar (ACP45) • TV external antenna • TV external antenna for the following items: Standard Items • R50A UMPC • Mini-USB audio cable • 10-pin VGA out cable • Screen protector • Adapter • Adapter plug • Wrist strap •... CD • Recovery DVD • Earphone • Earphone plug NOTE: If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your UMPC package for car • USB external ODD • ODD USB cable • ODD charger NOTE: Optional items are purchased separately and are not...
...• Bluetooth mouse • USB port bar (ACP45) • TV external antenna • TV external antenna for the following items: Standard Items • R50A UMPC • Mini-USB audio cable • 10-pin VGA out cable • Screen protector • Adapter • Adapter plug • Wrist strap •... CD • Recovery DVD • Earphone • Earphone plug NOTE: If any of the above items is damaged or missing, contact your UMPC package for car • USB external ODD • ODD USB cable • ODD charger NOTE: Optional items are purchased separately and are not...
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1Getting started In this chapter • Proper posture when using your UMPC • Getting to know your UMPC • Getting your UMPC ready • Starting up
1Getting started In this chapter • Proper posture when using your UMPC • Getting to know your UMPC • Getting your UMPC ready • Starting up
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...: • For details on your lap or close to your skin for a long time: • Connect an external keyboard instead of using your UMPC's onscreen or virtual keyboard. , • Attach an external mouse instead of sight. • Take mini-breaks from using your wrists, hands, and... other joints or muscles. Proper posture when using your UMPC When using and fully enjoying your UMPC. This section provides you are going to the section Getting your UMPC ready in Chapter 1. • A universal docking station is purchased separately and is not included...
...: • For details on your lap or close to your skin for a long time: • Connect an external keyboard instead of using your UMPC's onscreen or virtual keyboard. , • Attach an external mouse instead of sight. • Take mini-breaks from using your wrists, hands, and... other joints or muscles. Proper posture when using your UMPC When using and fully enjoying your UMPC. This section provides you are going to the section Getting your UMPC ready in Chapter 1. • A universal docking station is purchased separately and is not included...
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Getting to know your UMPC Front features 1 2 14 3 13 12 11 4 10 5 9 8 6 7 Features 1 Display Panel The 5.6-inch active matrix, 1024 x 600 resolution TFT LCD screen provides you with excellent viewing similar to that of desktop monitors. 2 Front camera lens This 0.3 megapixel built-in camera is used for video conferencing and other interactive applications. 3 Joystick This a pointing device that mimics the functions of a desktop mouse. 1515
Getting to know your UMPC Front features 1 2 14 3 13 12 11 4 10 5 9 8 6 7 Features 1 Display Panel The 5.6-inch active matrix, 1024 x 600 resolution TFT LCD screen provides you with excellent viewing similar to that of desktop monitors. 2 Front camera lens This 0.3 megapixel built-in camera is used for video conferencing and other interactive applications. 3 Joystick This a pointing device that mimics the functions of a desktop mouse. 1515
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.... 3G • On: The 3G function is in wireless LAN (WLAN) is fully-charged. HDD • White: The UMPC is accessing the hard disk drive. • Blinking white: The UMPC is activated. GPS • On: The GPS function is activated. 5 Fingerprint sensor The built-in fingerprint sensor allows you to...left, right, up, down) and the enter key have the same functions as that on . • Blinking white: The UMPC is in the Sleep/Standby mode. • Off: The UMPC is turned off or in mono microphone is an incoming message. Features 4 Status indicators Allows you to check the status of...
.... 3G • On: The 3G function is in wireless LAN (WLAN) is fully-charged. HDD • White: The UMPC is accessing the hard disk drive. • Blinking white: The UMPC is activated. GPS • On: The GPS function is activated. 5 Fingerprint sensor The built-in fingerprint sensor allows you to...left, right, up, down) and the enter key have the same functions as that on . • Blinking white: The UMPC is in the Sleep/Standby mode. • Off: The UMPC is turned off or in mono microphone is an incoming message. Features 4 Status indicators Allows you to check the status of...
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... action of a conventional mouse. 13 Right key This key mimics the right-click action of your UMPC into Sleep mode. This special login feature is located. 1717 Slide down the power switch to awaken your UMPC from Sleep mode. 9 LOGIN button The LOGIN button sends a [Ctrl + Alt +Del] keyboard ... a conventional mouse. 14 GPS module location This is the area where the GPS module is also known as Secure Attention Sequence (SAS). 10 UMPC Settings button This allows you to show Windows Security for logging in/off, locking, shutting down, launching the task manager, or changing passwords.
... action of a conventional mouse. 13 Right key This key mimics the right-click action of your UMPC into Sleep mode. This special login feature is located. 1717 Slide down the power switch to awaken your UMPC from Sleep mode. 9 LOGIN button The LOGIN button sends a [Ctrl + Alt +Del] keyboard ... a conventional mouse. 14 GPS module location This is the area where the GPS module is also known as Secure Attention Sequence (SAS). 10 UMPC Settings button This allows you to show Windows Security for logging in/off, locking, shutting down, launching the task manager, or changing passwords.
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Press up then slide the back cover downward to detach the battery. 4 USB Port (2.0) Insert USB2.0 devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, hard disk drives, printers and scanners into this hole to a monitor. 3 Battery Lock Keeps the battery secure. Right features 12 3 4 Features 1 Wrist strap hole Attach the supplied wrist strap into this port with the bundled VGA out cable to connect your UMPC to prevent accidentally dropping the UMPC when holding it in your hands. 2 VGA port Use this port. 1818
Press up then slide the back cover downward to detach the battery. 4 USB Port (2.0) Insert USB2.0 devices such as keyboards, pointing devices, hard disk drives, printers and scanners into this hole to a monitor. 3 Battery Lock Keeps the battery secure. Right features 12 3 4 Features 1 Wrist strap hole Attach the supplied wrist strap into this port with the bundled VGA out cable to connect your UMPC to prevent accidentally dropping the UMPC when holding it in your hands. 2 VGA port Use this port. 1818
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NOTE: The TV antenna is purchased separately and is not included in your UMPC package. 4 MicroSD slot Insert a microSD card into this slot. 1919 Left features 12 3 4 Features 1 Power switch Turns on/off the UMPC and puts it on Sleep/Standby or Hibernation mode. 2 Mini-USB port Insert external USB devices into this port. 3 TV tuner port Connect a TV antenna into this port.
NOTE: The TV antenna is purchased separately and is not included in your UMPC package. 4 MicroSD slot Insert a microSD card into this slot. 1919 Left features 12 3 4 Features 1 Power switch Turns on/off the UMPC and puts it on Sleep/Standby or Hibernation mode. 2 Mini-USB port Insert external USB devices into this port. 3 TV tuner port Connect a TV antenna into this port.
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... allows you to listen to rich and vibrant high-quality stereo sound. 3 Power (DC) port Insert the AC adapter into this port to connect your UMPC, the stylus also mimics the functions of a desktop mouse such as left to the left -click, double-click, or right-click. IMPORTANT! Top features 1...take photos or video clips. 2 Speaker system The built-in UL's Standard(s) for better signal reception. 7 Stylus Like the mouse pointer on your UMPC to an external power source. 4 Headphone jack Insert R50A headphone into this port. 5 Hold key Move this key to disable the buttons and LCD of th...
... allows you to listen to rich and vibrant high-quality stereo sound. 3 Power (DC) port Insert the AC adapter into this port to connect your UMPC, the stylus also mimics the functions of a desktop mouse such as left to the left -click, double-click, or right-click. IMPORTANT! Top features 1...take photos or video clips. 2 Speaker system The built-in UL's Standard(s) for better signal reception. 7 Stylus Like the mouse pointer on your UMPC to an external power source. 4 Headphone jack Insert R50A headphone into this port. 5 Hold key Move this key to disable the buttons and LCD of th...
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Bottom features 12 3 Features 1 Wrist strap hole Attach the supplied wrist strap into this hole to prevent accidentally dropping the UMPC when holding it in your hands. 2 Reset button Insert a sharp-pointed object such as a clip or a ballpen into this hole to reset your UMPC. 3 Air vent The air vent allows cool air to enter and warm air to exit the system. 2121
Bottom features 12 3 Features 1 Wrist strap hole Attach the supplied wrist strap into this hole to prevent accidentally dropping the UMPC when holding it in your hands. 2 Reset button Insert a sharp-pointed object such as a clip or a ballpen into this hole to reset your UMPC. 3 Air vent The air vent allows cool air to enter and warm air to exit the system. 2121
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To charge the battery, connect the UMPC to an external power source using the AC adapter. 2 Back camera lens The 2.0 megapixel auto-focus built-in camera allows you to the UMPC. Back features 1 2 Features 1 Battery Pack The battery pack provides power to take photos or videos. 2222
To charge the battery, connect the UMPC to an external power source using the AC adapter. 2 Back camera lens The 2.0 megapixel auto-focus built-in camera allows you to the UMPC. Back features 1 2 Features 1 Battery Pack The battery pack provides power to take photos or videos. 2222
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... adapter. 2. Plug the adapter to a 100120V or 220V-240V outlet without setting switches or using the UMPC for the first time, ensure that the battery pack is fully charged. Keep the adapter away from your UMPC. WARNING: The adapter may connect the adapter to a power outlet. 1 PUSH 2 3 NOTES: •... adapters on the next page to determine the type of AC adapters applicable to the type of the UMPC. 3. Connect the adapter plug to your body. 2323 Charging the battery pack Your UMPC package comes with a universal AC-DC adapter which charges the battery pack, and in use.
... adapter. 2. Plug the adapter to a 100120V or 220V-240V outlet without setting switches or using the UMPC for the first time, ensure that the battery pack is fully charged. Keep the adapter away from your UMPC. WARNING: The adapter may connect the adapter to a power outlet. 1 PUSH 2 3 NOTES: •... adapters on the next page to determine the type of AC adapters applicable to the type of the UMPC. 3. Connect the adapter plug to your body. 2323 Charging the battery pack Your UMPC package comes with a universal AC-DC adapter which charges the battery pack, and in use.
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Lift to eject, then remove the microSD card. 3. With the golden fingers facing down, insert the microSD into the slot until it fits in place. 4. Push the card to open the slot cover. 2. A microSD card provides you with a microSD card slot. To remove the microSD card: 1. Lift to open the slot cover. 3. To install the microSD card: 1. Locate the microSD card slot at the left side of the UMPC. 2. Installing/removing a microSD card Your UMPC is equipped with additional storage space for your files. Replace the slot cover. Replace the slot cover. 2525
Lift to eject, then remove the microSD card. 3. With the golden fingers facing down, insert the microSD into the slot until it fits in place. 4. Push the card to open the slot cover. 2. A microSD card provides you with a microSD card slot. To remove the microSD card: 1. Lift to open the slot cover. 3. To install the microSD card: 1. Locate the microSD card slot at the left side of the UMPC. 2. Installing/removing a microSD card Your UMPC is equipped with additional storage space for your files. Replace the slot cover. Replace the slot cover. 2525
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Gently pull both ends of the cable to extend it. 5. 4. Connect the mini-USB cable to the mini-USB port on the USB keyboard, and connect the other end of the mini-USB cable to the mini-USB port on the UMPC. 2727
Gently pull both ends of the cable to extend it. 5. 4. Connect the mini-USB cable to the mini-USB port on the USB keyboard, and connect the other end of the mini-USB cable to the mini-USB port on the UMPC. 2727
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In this way, the lifespan of the LCD monitor is synchronized with that on your UMPC. CAUTION: Do not apply too much force in only one orientation. 2828 The plug of the external monitor. To connect your UMPC to an external monitor: 1. Plug one end of the external monitor cable to a port... on the LCD monitor of your UMPC and the other end to an external monitor. Connecting an external monitor You can connect...
In this way, the lifespan of the LCD monitor is synchronized with that on your UMPC. CAUTION: Do not apply too much force in only one orientation. 2828 The plug of the external monitor. To connect your UMPC to an external monitor: 1. Plug one end of the external monitor cable to a port... on the LCD monitor of your UMPC and the other end to an external monitor. Connecting an external monitor You can connect...