Philips 100WT10P User Manual

Philips 100WT10P User Manual

10.4" tft lcd wireless thin client
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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Before You Begin 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Packing list 1.3 Physical appearance 2 Getting Started 2.1 Base station setup 2.2 Load battery 2.3 Get ready 2.4 Stylus 2.5 WLAN setup 3 Power Supply 3.1 AC 3.2 Battery 4 Data input to the touch screen 4.1 Stylus 4.2 On-screen keyboard...
  • Page 3: Before You Begin

    100WT10P features a 10.4inch touch-sensitive LCD display, embedded Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA Client, built-in 802.11b WLAN and rugged hardware design. Use of thin clients such as the 100WT10P can reduce total administrative costs and add to bottom line efficiency by speeding up business processes. With modular design, the 100WT10P can be easily customized for industry or site-specific applications or needs.
  • Page 4: Physical Appearance

    1 BEFORE YOU BEGIN 1.3 Physical Appearance Right View 1. External ear set jack 2. External microphone jack 3. USB port type A 4. USB port type A 5. USB mini type B 6. COM port 7. Mini VGA 8. & 9. Nut screw holes Left View 1.
  • Page 5 Your 100WT 10P is specially designed to withstand such as a physical impact or a liquid spill. 1. Drop resistant. It has the anti-shock design to resistant to 3 feet drop test 2. Liquid spill. 100WT10P meets the IP53 requirement for water and dust resistance.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    2.1.2. Plug the cord into the base station first and then plug the other end into a power outlet. 2.2 Load battery 2.2.1. Make sure the power switch at lower-left corner of your 100WT10P is in the OFF position. 2.2.2. Install the battery.
  • Page 7: Power Supply

    3.2 Battery 3.2.1. When using the 100WT10P for the first time, it is advisable to charge the battery for at least 5 hours. 3.2.2. After the initial charging, when not in use, the 100WT10P takes approximately two hours to fully charged;...
  • Page 8 3 POWER SUPPLY 3.2.6. Power saving Power saving is available when your 100WT10P is idle.There are three levels of power saving. Level 1. User idle: lower screen light Level 2. System idle: off screen light Level 3. Suspend: power off to suspend...
  • Page 9: Data Input To The Touch Screen

    The stylus is used to tap or for handwriting input.When the system turns on for the first time, it defaults to tap input. NOTE: The two styli that are supplied with 100WT10P are designed for your screen. Use of fingertip or other pointers could damage your screen.
  • Page 10 4 DATA INPUT TO THE TOUCH SCREEN 4.1.2 Tap settings You can use the stylus to tap or double-tap. Each user's tapping pattern is different.The 100WT10P system setup process 'learns' each new user's tapping pattern 'signature'. To test your double-tap pattern: 1.Tap START...
  • Page 11: On-Screen Keyboard

    3. Available command options are displayed 4.2 On-Screen Keyboard Uers can 'type' message with the onscreen keyboard.To display, press the Input Panel hardware button on your 100WT10P.To hide it, press the button again.You can choose between large or small input panel. Here's how: 1.Tap START 2.Tap SETTING...
  • Page 12 5.1.2 When the connection is ready, you may be required to launch a remote control application to communicate between your 100WT10P and the host computer.The 100WT10P ships with two applications to do this: 1. Remote Desktop Connection connects to a Window server...
  • Page 13 5.2 LAN You can use the PCMCIA slot or USB port to connect your 100WT10P to a LAN Windows CE.net provides universal interfaces for many different hardware peripherals. (For a list of products supported by CE.NET, see the Microsoft Website.)
  • Page 14: Data Synchronization

    You can use USB cable to connect to a host PC. A Mini USB B to A cable is used as the synchronization cable. Figure A illustrates use of the Mini USB B to A cable. It connects the 100WT10P to a host PC. When the cable connection is ready, setup for PC connection: 1.Tap on START...
  • Page 15 6 DATA SYNCHRONIZATION 6.2 IR You can connect to host PC with IR (Infrared) transmission . Place your 100WT10P and the target device in line of sight of each other and at a distance of no more than one meter.
  • Page 16: Featured Software Application

    7.4 Citrix ICA Client The Citrix ICAR (Independent Computing Architecture) permits server-based computing.The ICA pro tocol enables your 100WT10P to function as a terminal when connected to a server running Citrix MetaFrame Software. The Citrix ICA Client for Windows CE lets you make an ICA connection to a Citrix server.When the ICA connection is established, you can access applications and work with files as if you were working at the Citrix server itself.
  • Page 17 3.Tap on COMMUNICATION 4.Tap on CITRIX ICA MANAGER 7.5 Microsoft RDP5.1 This is a terminal services client that allows you to connect your 100WT10P to a Microsoft Windows NT or Windows 2000 terminal server. 1.Tap on START 2.Tap on PROGRAMS 3.Tap on MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION...
  • Page 18 7 FEATURED SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS 7.10 Registry Utility User can save the OS registry information to avoid being deleted in the case of un-resolved system freeze or in the case of hardware reset. To launch Registry Utility 1.Tap on CONTROL PANEL 2.Tap on RegUtility 7.11 Wordpad Create, open and update WordPad files...
  • Page 19 (such as a paper clip) into the hole marked Hardware Reset, the pad will execute a cold reboot.The stylus will not fit into the HW reset hole. CAUTION: A Hardware reset erases all data from your 100WT10P's memory. 8.2 My system does not run smoothly…...
  • Page 20 Or tap on the Start Menu and then choose "Suspend" to turn off the pad. NOTE: This places the pad in standby mode. Unlike a PC, your 100WT10P is actually in "suspend" mode rather than "power off" when it's turned off. It's the feature to allow user to quick resume operation.
  • Page 21 Change to the larger keyboard.You can choose between the regular or an enlarged keyboard. Go to Control Panel then tap on Input Panel to choose Keyboard or LargeKB. 8.8 How do I use a password to protect my data on 100WT10P? You can use a password to protect your data. Here's how: 1.
  • Page 22 9 SAFETY AND PRODUCT CARE INSTRUCTIONS To clean the screen: 1. To removes dust and other particles, wipe the screen with a clean, soft, lint-free cloth. 2. For heavy duty cleaning, wipe the screen with a soft, clean cloth lightly sprayed with a commercial window cleaner that does not contain wax or abrasives.
  • Page 23: Microsoft Rdp

    APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS Processor Intel Xscale Processor 400MHz Operating System Microsoft Windows CE.NET 4.1 Networking Built-in 802.11b mini-PCI WLAN module with integral antenna Remote Protocol Microsoft RDP Citrix ICA Memory 128 MB SDRAM on board Flash ROM 32 or 64 MB flash memory module options LCD Panel Characteristic 10.4 inch Transmissive TFT LCD Resolution: SVGA, 800 x 600 pixels...
  • Page 24 APPENDIX B: I/O INTERFACES 100WT10P supports the following I/O modular connectors HARDWARE DRIVER Storage IBM Microdrive PCMCIA ATA Disk USB Storage Class Driver Fax/Modem PCMCIA Fax/Modem PC Card Driver Com Port Modem Network PCMCIA Wireless LAN PC Card Driver PCMICIA 10/100M Fast Ethernet PC Card Generic MQ4CE10T 10M (CF Adapter)
  • Page 25 The Philips product(s) discussed in this document are warranted in accordance with the terms of the Warranty Statement accompanying each product. However, actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration, customer data, and operator control.
  • Page 26 RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS. CE Declaration of Conformity Philips Consumer Electronics declare under our responsibility that the product is in conformity with the following standards - EN60950:1992+A1+A2+A3+A4+A11 (Safety requirement of Information Technology Equipment)
  • Page 27 APPENDIX D: REGULATORY INFORMATION FCC Warning! To assure continued FCC compliance, the user must use grounded power supply cord and the provided shielded video interface cable with bonded ferrite cores. If a BNC cable is going to be used, use only a shielded BNC (5) cable.
  • Page 28 This product may contain lead and/or mercury. Dispose of in accordance to local-state and federal regulations. For additional information on recycling contact www.eia.org (Consumer Education Initiative) Please find out about the local regulations on how to dispose of your old monitor from your local Philips dealer.
  • Page 29 All dimensions shown are approximate. ©2004 Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. All rights reserved. Reproduction, copying, usage, modifying, hiring, renting, public performance, transmission and/or broadcasting in whole or part is prohibited without the written consent of Philips Electronics N.V. 3138 105 40793 M73-PLPOA-130...

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