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  • Page 2 NECSAM is prohibited. Versa LitePad is a trademark of NEC Solutions (America), Inc. NEC and Empowered by Innovation are either registered trademarks or trademarks of NEC Corporation. Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Using This Guide Text Conventions..................x Related Documents..................xi 1 Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC Before You Begin..................1-2 About Your Tablet PC ................1-3 On the Front of the Tablet PC ..............1-4 Tablet Controls................1-7 Status LEDs ..................1-9 On the Left Side of the Tablet PC............1-12 On the Right Side of the Tablet PC............1-13...
  • Page 4 Battery Operation .................. 2-24 Using the Battery Pack ..............2-24 Determining Battery Status............2-25 Identifying Low Battery Status ............2-26 Returning the Battery to its Normal State ........2-26 Extending Battery Life ..............2-26 Replacing the Battery ..............2-27 Charging the Battery..............2-30 Taking Precautions................
  • Page 5 Advanced................4-6 Hibernate ................4-7 Windows Power Management States..........4-7 NEC Customize Utility ................4-8 NEC Customize Utility Screen............4-8 Using the NEC Customize Utility ............4-8 Application and Driver CD ..............4-8 Launching the A&D CD ..............4-9 Installing the A&D CD Software .............4-9 NEC Online Documentation..............4-10 Product Recovery CD ................4-10...
  • Page 6 7 Traveling Tips Preparing for Travel.................7-2 Packing for Travel ...................7-3 Using Power Connections................7-3 Getting Through Customs................7-4 Connecting to the Internet................7-4 Connecting Using a LAN ..............7-4 Connecting Using Wireless LAN.............7-5 8 Solving System Problems Problem Checklist ...................8-2 If You Need Assistance ................8-5 9 Getting Service and Support Contact Information.................9-2 Web Site ....................9-3...
  • Page 7 Booting ....................C-4 Power Management ................C-5 Battery Charging ..................C-7 Miscellaneous..................C-8 Index Regulatory Statements Contents vii...
  • Page 9: Using This Guide

    Using This Guide The NEC Versa LitePad™ Tablet PC User’s Guide gives you the information you need to maximize the use of your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Read this guide to familiarize yourself with the tablet PC and its features. For specific information, see: Chapter 1, “Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC,”...
  • Page 10: Text Conventions

    PC. Chapter 9, “Getting Service and Support,” for information about getting help when you need it from NEC Solutions America. Appendix A, “Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment,” for guidelines that help promote a healthy work setting.
  • Page 11: Related Documents

    Information in the Release Notes is the result of extensive product testing. NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC User’s Guide An online version of your printed NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC User’s Guide is available on the NEC Solutions America Web site www.necsolutions-am.com/mobilesolutions ).
  • Page 13: Introducing The Nec Versa Litepad Tablet Pc

    Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC Before You Begin About Your Tablet PC On the Front of the Tablet PC On the Left Side of the Tablet PC On the Right Side of the Tablet PC On the Back of the Tablet PC...
  • Page 14: Before You Begin

    Up a Healthy Work Environment. After completing the steps in the quick setup card that comes with your tablet PC, your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC is ready to go! To get started, do the following: Read Appendix A, “Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment,” for guidelines that help you use your computer productively and safely.
  • Page 15: About Your Tablet Pc

    LAN. With both LAN and wireless LAN capabilities, you can roam while staying connected to the enterprise LAN. You can use the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to view the same material as other users, in real-time in remote locations, and you can discuss and edit documents.
  • Page 16: On The Front Of The Tablet Pc

    On the Front of the Tablet PC The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC is compact with features on the front, back, and sides. See the following figures and information to get familiar with the features on the front of the tablet PC.
  • Page 17 System control buttons A – Rotate Screen Button C – Fn Button B – Escape Button D – Security Button Key buttons A – UP Button C – DOWN Button B – Enter Button Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC 1-5...
  • Page 18 If you are unable to power off the system, use the power override. Slide the Power switch and hold it in place for approximately 4 to 5 seconds until the system powers off. 1-6 Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC...
  • Page 19: Tablet Controls

    Changes the orientation of the Press Fn and Rotate Screen screen from portrait to landscape or Screen buttons to button from landscape to portrait. change between LCD only and simultaneous LCD and CRT display modes. Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC 1-7...
  • Page 20 When the BIOS Setup utility is running, the tablet PC enters the reset command. This is the only button that you can use when you are logging in and when the tablet PC is locked. 1-8 Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC...
  • Page 21: Status Leds

    Panel, Printers and Other Hardware, Tablet and Pen Settings, and select Tablet Buttons). Status LEDs The Versa LitePad tablet PC uses status LEDs marked with icons to communicate the status of system power, battery charging activity, hard drive activity, and wireless LAN operation (see the following figure and table).
  • Page 22 Status LEDs A – Power LED C – Hard Drive LED B – Battery LED D – Wireless LAN LED 1-10 Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC...
  • Page 23 Hard drive is inactive. battery Wireless AC adapter or Green Wireless LAN function is LAN LED battery switched on. Operation with AC adapter is recommended. AC adapter or Wireless LAN function is not battery Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC 1-11...
  • Page 24: On The Left Side Of The Tablet Pc

    On the Left Side of the Tablet PC The left side of your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC provides the features shown in the following figure. Feature descriptions follow the figure. Left side features A – Wireless LAN Antenna D – LAN Port B –...
  • Page 25: On The Right Side Of The Tablet Pc

    On the Right Side of the Tablet PC Features on the right side of the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC are shown in the following figure. Feature descriptions follow the figure. Right side features A – Headphone Jack E – CF Card Eject Button B –...
  • Page 26 Two pens come with your tablet PC, a slim pen and a clip pen. Store the slim pen in the tablet PC pen holder. See “Tablet Pens” in this chapter and “Pen Operation” in Chapter 2 for more information about these pens. 1-14 Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC...
  • Page 27: On The Back Of The Tablet Pc

    On the Back of the Tablet PC The back of the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC features memory and hard drive bays, a battery release button, speaker, and vents (see the following figure). Descriptions follow the figure. Back features A – Speaker D –...
  • Page 28: About Your Tablet Pc Accessories

    Vents — Allow your tablet PC to cool properly and maintain a safe operating environment. Do not block the vents while the tablet PC is in use. About Your Tablet PC Accessories Your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC comes with the following accessories: AC adapter and power cable Tablet stand Tablet pens...
  • Page 29: Ac Adapter And Power Cable

    AC Adapter and Power Cable Use the AC adapter and power cable that comes with your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to run your tablet PC on alternating current (AC) power or to recharge the installed battery pack. Keep the battery pack charged so you can use your tablet PC just about anywhere.
  • Page 30: Tablet Pens

    See “Stand Setup” in Chapter 2 to set up the tablet stand. Tablet Pens Your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC comes with two pens: Slim pen — a 5-mm digital pen with a tip and a side button for writing, sketching, entering data, and executing programs directly from the tablet screen.
  • Page 31: Keyboard

    Keyboard The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC keyboard is a slim, space-saving keyboard with the following features: Standard QWERTY-key layout Status LEDs (Num lock, Caps lock, Scroll lock, and Fn) Sleep button at the top of the keyboard. Press this button to put the Versa LitePad tablet PC into a Standby power-saving sleep mode.
  • Page 32: Mouse

    Mouse A mini USB three-button optical wheel mouse comes with the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Connect the mouse to a USB port on the tablet PC. Use the optical mouse on all surfaces. The optical sensor allows smooth consistent cursor movement. And there’s no mouse ball to dust or clean.
  • Page 33: Getting Started

    Getting Started Stand Setup Cable Connections Startup Tips for Working Pen Operation Battery Operation System Care...
  • Page 34: Stand Setup

    Use your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC as a stand-alone tablet or as a full-featured computer. See the following sections to: set up the stand in portrait or landscape orientation connect the AC adapter for charging the battery pack and for using...
  • Page 35 See also the procedures for folding up the stand for storage or for working somewhere else. Note Press the Rotate Screen button on the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to change the screen display orientation (see “On the Front of the Tablet PC” in Chapter 1).
  • Page 36: Setting Up The Stand For Landscape Display

    Setting Up the Stand for Landscape Display The default tablet PC screen display is landscape orientation. The tablet stand setup for landscape display provides a lower, stable height for the tablet PC in this wider orientation. Use the following procedure to set up the stand for landscape display. Release the rails from the locked position by pulling the tabbed bar towards the front of the stand.
  • Page 37 Slide the rails back until the tabbed bar is secured in the bar with the slot. Adjusting the rails for landscape display A – Bar with Slot Check that the tabbed bar is secured in the slotted bar (see the following figure).
  • Page 38 Pivot the support posts outward. Positioning the support posts for a landscape setup A – Secured Bars 2-6 Getting Started...
  • Page 39 Place the tablet PC on the support posts as shown in the following figure. For stability and to prevent damage to the tablet PC, always use the landscape stand setup for the landscape orientation of the tablet PC. Positioning the tablet PC for landscape display Note To fold up the stand for storage or for working somewhere else, see “Folding Up the Stand from Landscape Display”...
  • Page 40: Setting Up The Stand For Portrait Display

    Setting Up the Stand for Portrait Display Use the following procedure to set up the stand for portrait screen display. Set up the stand for landscape display (see the earlier procedure, “Setting Up the Stand for Landscape Display”). Pivot the support posts inward and down. Starting from landscape setup (support posts down) Keeping the locking bars secured, lift the top panel up until the rails are in a straight line with the top panel (see the following...
  • Page 41 Lifting the top panel A – Top Panel B – Secured Bars Locking the top panel in place A – Rails in line with top panel C – Press top panel downward B – Locking Tabs Getting Started 2-9...
  • Page 42 Looking at the portrait display position Place the bottom of the tablet PC on the support posts. Positioning the tablet PC for portrait display 2-10 Getting Started...
  • Page 43: Folding Up The Stand From Landscape Display

    Only use the portrait stand setup position for the portrait orientation of the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. For stability and to prevent damage to the tablet PC, always use the landscape stand setup for the landscape orientation of the tablet PC.
  • Page 44 Push the tabbed bar towards the top panel to lock the rails and secure the stand in the flat position. Locking the rails A – Rails secured in locking tabs at the back of the stand Looking at the folded and locked stand 2-12 Getting Started...
  • Page 45: Folding Up The Stand From Portrait Display

    Folding Up the Stand from Portrait Display To fold up the stand for portability or storage, follow these steps: Holding the base and keeping the locking bars secured, lift the top panel up to release it from the locking tabs on the back. Pivot the top panel towards the rear.
  • Page 46 Slide the tabbed bar towards the front of the base. Note Be sure to slide the tabbed bar on top of the base. Don’t let the bar slide under the base. Folding up the stand from landscape setup 2-14 Getting Started...
  • Page 47 Push the tabbed bar towards the top panel to lock the rails and secure the stand in the flat position. Locking the rails A – Rails secured in locking tabs at the back of the stand Looking at the folded and locked stand Getting Started 2-15...
  • Page 48: Cable Connections

    Cable Connections To run your tablet PC on AC power and to charge the installed battery, connect the AC adapter. To prevent data loss, fully charge the battery pack before running the tablet PC on battery power. See the following section, “Connecting the AC Adapter,”...
  • Page 49 Do not cover or place objects on the AC adapter. Keeping the adapter clear of objects lets the adapter cool properly during use. Only use the AC adapter that comes with your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Although other adapters look similar, using them can damage your system.
  • Page 50: Connecting The Usb Keyboard And Mouse

    CD-ROM drive. Startup See the Quick Setup card that comes with your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to power on the system for the first time. The first time you power on the system, the Windows operating system setup requires the connection of a keyboard and mouse to complete the setup.
  • Page 51 For additional information about power button features and power LED status, see Chapter 1, “Introducing the NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC.” To prevent data loss, fully charge the battery pack before running the tablet PC on battery power. See “Connecting the AC Adapter”...
  • Page 52: Tips For Working

    Follow these basic tips while working: Use a light touch on the tablet screen. Set up the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC with the tablet screen, keyboard, and mouse at a comfortable height. When using the keyboard, keep your forearms parallel to the floor. Your wrists should be relaxed and straight.
  • Page 53 E – 5 Spare Tips C – Pen Button The NEC Versa LitePad tablet pens feature battery-free, cordless operation. Use them to write or sketch with digital ink on the tablet screen, select items on the screen, or to input data.
  • Page 54: Using The Pens

    Using the Pens The slim pen comes stored in the tablet PC pen holder. To use the slim pen, pull it out from its holder. When you are not using the pen, store it in the tablet PC holder so it’s always there for you to use. Removing the slim pen from the tablet PC A –...
  • Page 55: Setting Pen Options

    Note Tip for using the pen — watch the cursor on the tablet screen rather than the pen point. Try all of the pen features and decide which you prefer. If you find the double tap or any of the other features difficult to use, go to the next section for general directions about adjusting pen properties.
  • Page 56: Battery Operation

    Battery Operation Your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC comes with a rechargeable 4-cell lithium ion (Li-Ion) battery pack already installed. The battery pack provides the main power source when you are operating the tablet PC on battery power. For information about installing or removing the battery, see the section, “Replacing the Battery”...
  • Page 57: Determining Battery Status

    Keep the following in mind when using the battery pack. Use only the battery designed for your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Mixing other manufacturers’ batteries, or using a combination of very old and new batteries can deteriorate battery and equipment performance.
  • Page 58: Identifying Low Battery Status

    Save your work, power off the system, remove the spent battery, and replace it with a fully charged battery. Leave the spent battery in the system and connect your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to the AC adapter and a wall outlet.
  • Page 59: Replacing The Battery

    Shorter work times. Discoloration, warping. Hot to the touch. Strange odor. Replace the battery installed in your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC as follows. Only use batteries that are designed for your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Installing another manufacturer’s battery or using a combination of very old and new batteries can deteriorate battery and equipment performance.
  • Page 60: Removing The Battery Pack

    Remove the battery pack as follows. Slide the battery release button to the right and hold firmly. While holding the release button, slide the battery out of the battery bay. Releasing the battery pack A – Battery Release Button B – Battery Pack Removing the battery pack 2-28 Getting Started...
  • Page 61 Insert the new battery pack as follows: Align the battery connector and slots with the battery bay connector and tabs. Battery connector and tabs A – Battery Slots B – Battery Connector Getting Started 2-29...
  • Page 62: Charging The Battery

    A – Battery Groove B – Rail Turn the tablet PC over. Charging the Battery Charge the battery pack by simply connecting your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to an AC power source. Note During charging, keep the environmental temperature between 32°F and 104°F (0°C to 40°C).
  • Page 63: Taking Precautions

    Note See “Determining Battery Status” in this chapter to display the Power icon in the system tray. You can quickly view the battery charging status from this icon. Also, see the table “Tablet PC Status LEDs” in Chapter 1 for a detailed description of LED status. Taking Precautions To prevent accidental battery ignition, rupture, or explosion, adhere to the following precautions.
  • Page 64: System Care

    System Care The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC is designed to be a durable, dependable system built for extensive use and travel. Follow these guidelines to maintain the condition and performance of your computer. Immediately turn off and unplug the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC under the following conditions: The power cord is damaged or frayed.
  • Page 65: Storage Requirements

    Do not use the system in humid or dusty environments. Turn computer power off before cleaning it. Avoid exposing the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC or AC adapter to extreme changes in temperature or humidity. If it is unavoidable, allow your tablet PC to adjust to room temperature before use.
  • Page 66: Routine Cleaning

    Routine Cleaning Clean or dust your system as follows: Never use harsh solutions, household cleaners, or spray cleaners that contain caustic materials on the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. These cleaners are usually high in alkalinity, which is measured in pH.
  • Page 67: Using The Bios Setup Utility

    Using the BIOS Setup Utility Introducing BIOS Setup Entering BIOS Setup Checking/Setting System Parameters Updating the BIOS Checking/Changing Switch Settings...
  • Page 68: Introducing Bios Setup

    Introducing BIOS Setup Your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC comes with a hardware program called the BIOS Setup utility that allows you to view and set system parameters. BIOS Setup also allows you to set password features that protect your system from unauthorized use.
  • Page 69: Standard Cmos Setup Menu

    Standard CMOS Setup Menu After you press , the system displays the BIOS Setup Utility DOWN Standard CMOS Setup menu, similar to the following menu. Standard CMOS Setup menu BIOS-VBIOS-EC VERSION XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX System Memory 256MB Language [English] System Date [Wed 01/08/2003] System Time [10:46:23] >Pri Master...
  • Page 70: Using Keys And Buttons

    Using Keys and Buttons The following table lists the keyboard keys, pen-based keys, and tablet buttons for running BIOS Setup and provides their functions. BIOS Setup Key and Button Functions Button Function Displays key legend for moving the cursor and selecting parameters. Exits a sub-menu or exits the current screen and prompts “Discard changes and exit setup?”...
  • Page 71: Checking/Setting System Parameters

    Checking/Setting System Parameters The BIOS Setup consists of a number of screens, each representing a specific area of the BIOS. The following tables list the BIOS parameters, their factory default settings, alternate settings, and a description of each setting. See the item-specific help that appears on each Setup screen for more details.
  • Page 72 Language — Designates the language displayed by the BIOS Setup utility. Date — Sets your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC calendar month, day and year. These settings remain in memory even after you turn off system power.
  • Page 73: Advanced Menu

    Once refreshed, your battery is conditioned to recharge to its full capacity. To recharge the battery, connect your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC to AC power. Advanced Menu Use the Advanced menu to set the following functions.
  • Page 74: Security Menu

    Security Menu Use the Security menu to configure your system for protection against unauthorized access. System Security Setup Parameter Default Setting Alternate Setting(s) Supervisor Password Is: Not Installed (automatically detected) User Password Is: Not Installed (automatically detected) Change Supervisor Password Press Enter Change User Password Press Enter...
  • Page 75: Password Protection

    Power must be cycled to lock the hard drive. Password Protection Your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC supports a password for system security. Keep in mind that you must set the supervisor password before the BIOS Setup utility allows you to set a user password.
  • Page 76: Hard Disk Drive Passwords

    If the hard drive is installed in another NEC Versa system with hard disk drive security enabled, the password must be entered to allow access to the hard drive. If this NEC Versa system does not support hard disk drive security, you cannot access the data on the hard drive.
  • Page 77: Changing Hard Disk Drive Passwords

    If the hard drive is installed in another NEC Versa system with hard disk drive security enabled, the password must be entered to allow access to the hard drive. If this NEC Versa system does not support hard disk drive security, you cannot access the data on the hard drive.
  • Page 78: Moving The Hard Disk Drive

    If the hard drive is installed in another NEC Versa system with security enabled, you must enter the master password to access the hard disk drive. If the hard drive is installed in another NEC Versa system with security disabled, the system boots with no password required.
  • Page 79: Exit Menu

    NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC BIOS. Note You only need to update the BIOS if NEC makes significant improvements or fixes to the current system BIOS. Your authorized NEC Solutions America dealer or support representative can help you determine this.
  • Page 80: Obtaining The Bios Update

    Obtaining the BIOS Update If you are informed that the BIOS needs an update, contact NEC Solutions America Support Services at or access the 1-800-632-4525 NEC Solutions America Web site, , to www.necsolutions-am.com obtain a copy of the BIOS update.
  • Page 81: Performing The Bios Update

    Performing the BIOS Update Make the following preparations before performing the BIOS update. Before you begin, be sure to: Connect the tablet PC to AC power and power on the computer. Remove any bootable CDs from any installed USB optical drive. Enter BIOS Setup with the DOWN button.
  • Page 82: Checking/Changing Switch Settings

    Press to save changes and exit Setup. Checking/Changing Switch Settings The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC has a four-position dip switch on the bottom of the tablet PC. Switches are identified as follows: Switch 1 — Password Override switch The default setting is “OFF.” If you forget the password you set in the BIOS Setup utility and you cannot access BIOS Setup or Windows, change the setting to “ON”...
  • Page 83 If you set a supervisor or user password in the BIOS Setup utility and then forgot the password, you can clear it. Use the following procedure to clear the password. Before handling any internal components, discharge static electricity from yourself by touching a nearby unpainted metal surface.
  • Page 84 Locate the plastic cover next to the memory module as shown in the following figure. Locating switches A – Password Override Switch C – Crisis Recovery Boot Switch B – Logo Select Switch D – Reserved Switch 3-18 Using the BIOS Setup Utility...
  • Page 85 Using a fine-tipped object, lift the cover and change switch 1 to “ON” to enable a password override. This setting erases your current password set in the BIOS Setup utility. Never use a pencil to change switch settings. Residue from the pencil can damage the system. Leave the other switches at their default settings (OFF).
  • Page 87: Using The Operating System And Utilities

    Using the Operating System and Utilities Windows Introduction Windows Power Management NEC Customize Utility Application and Driver CD NEC Online Documentation Product Recovery CD NEC CD-RW CD...
  • Page 88: Windows Introduction

    PC and pen. Windows Power Management Your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC manages its power resources using the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) while the system is powered on using AC or battery (DC) power. ACPI enables the operating system to manage the power given to each attached device and to turn off a device when not in use.
  • Page 89: Power Schemes

    Power Options Properties includes the following power management areas: Power Schemes Alarms Power Meter Advanced Hibernate. Power Schemes Use the Power Schemes options to define the appropriate Power scheme for your system, and to set timeouts for standby, LCD panel, and hard disk.
  • Page 90: Alarms

    Power Schemes Parameter Default Setting Alternate Setting(s) System standby After 20 Minutes 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, (Plugged in) 30, 45 minutes; 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 hours; Never System standby After 15 Minutes 1, 2, 3, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, (Running on 30, 45 minutes;...
  • Page 91: Power Meter

    Alarms Parameter Default Setting Alternate Setting(s) Low battery alarm 0-100% Alarm Action Display message Sound alarm Notification Alarm Action* None Standby, Power Off, Hibernate Run a program None When the alarm occurs, run this program. Critical battery alarm 0-100% Alarm Action Display message Sound alarm Notification...
  • Page 92: Advanced

    Advanced The Advanced window allows you to select behaviors for the taskbar icon, standby password, and the Power button. Advanced Parameter Default Setting Alternate Setting(s) Always show icon on Unchecked Checked taskbar Prompt for password Checked Unchecked when computer goes off standby When I press the Power Shut down...
  • Page 93: Hibernate

    Hibernate Use the Hibernate window to enable hibernate support, see the amount of free disk space, and the amount of disk space required to hibernate. When your system hibernates, it performs a save-to-disk. Your current working environment is saved to the hard disk. Use the power button to resume from hibernation.
  • Page 94: Nec Customize Utility

    A variety of software applications, drivers, and utilities are provided on the Application and Driver (A&D) CD that ships with your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Some of the drivers are already installed as part of your operating system environment.
  • Page 95: Launching The A&D Cd

    Select Application and Driver CD. The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears Note If the NEC Customize icon is not available, double click My Computer on the desktop (or in the Start menu) and then click the CD icon. The Application and Driver CD dialog box appears.
  • Page 96: Nec Online Documentation

    An online version of your printed NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC User’s Guide is available on the NEC Solutions America Web site. The online NEC Versa LitePad Tablet PC User’s Guide is in portable ® document format (PDF) and requires the installation of the Adobe ®...
  • Page 97: Guidelines For Using The Product Recovery Cd

    The Product Recovery CD and utility provides you with Full Disk Drive and Partition Only restore options. Move the cursor over each option on the NEC Product Recovery utility screen to display a description of the option in the window at the right side of the screen.
  • Page 98: Full Disk Drive Restore

    Use the Product Recovery utility to perform a Full Disk Drive restore as follows. Check the Product Recovery CD title and make sure that it is the correct CD for your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC and operating system. Put CD1 into the CD-ROM drive tray, close the drive door, and reboot your system.
  • Page 99 Select Continue to proceed to perform a Full Disk Drive restore. If you select Back, the recovery utility returns to the prior screen, which has an exit option. If you select Continue, an NEC screen loads. At the NEC screen, click Continue to start the recovery process.
  • Page 100: Partition Only Restore

    Use the Product Recovery utility to perform a Partition Only restore as follows: Check the Product Recovery CD title and make sure that it is the correct CD for your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC and operating system. Put CD1 into the CD-ROM drive tray, close the drive door, and reboot your computer.
  • Page 101 Select Continue to proceed to perform a Partition Only restore. If you select Back, the recovery utility returns to the prior screen, which has an exit option. If you select Continue, an NEC screen loads. At the NEC screen, click Continue to start the recovery process.
  • Page 102: Nec Cd-Rw Cd

    NEC CD-RW CD If your NEC Versa system comes with an optional CD-R/RW drive, you have the NEC CD-RW CD. The CD-R/RW drive lets you load and start programs from a CD and write information to a CD. The NEC CD-RW CD provides a driver, CDINIT, and an application, Easy CD Creator.
  • Page 103: Adding Expansion Devices

    Adding Expansion Devices USB Devices Memory Module CF Cards Monitor Audio Options...
  • Page 104: Usb Devices

    (microphone, headphones, stereo speakers). USB Devices The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC comes with three USB ports which increase your connectivity choices. Each USB port allows you to connect up to 127 USB equipped peripheral devices to your tablet PC.
  • Page 105: Usb Diskette Drive

    Status LED — Lights during data read/write operations. When the indicator is lit, do not eject the diskette, unplug the USB cable, or turn off the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Doing so can cause loss of data from your diskette.
  • Page 106: Usb Cd-Rom And Cd-R/Rw Drives

    To connect and use the USB diskette drive, follow these steps. Connect the USB cable attached to the drive to the USB port on your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Tablet PC power can be on or off when connecting the cable.
  • Page 107 USB CD-ROM drive — front features A – Eject Button C – Emergency Eject Hole B – Status LED USB CD-R/RW drive — front features A – Status LED C –Eject Button B – Emergency Eject Hole Adding Expansion Devices 5-5...
  • Page 108 USB CD-ROM/CD-R/RW drive — rear features A – USB IF/Power Cable B – USB Drive Connectors USB CD-ROM/CD-R/RW drive — bottom feature A – Emergency Eject Tool 5-6 Adding Expansion Devices...
  • Page 109: Using The Usb Cd-Rom Or Cd-R/Rw Drive

    Drive Status LED — Lights during data read, and for the CD-R/RW drive, write data operations. When the LED is lit, do not open the drive tray, unplug the USB cable, or turn off the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Doing so might cause the loss of data from the CD.
  • Page 110: Handling Cds

    Memory Module System memory is upgradeable from 256 MB to 512 MB. The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC has one 64-bit memory slot for a 144-pin SO-DIMM (Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module). The memory slot is located on the back of your tablet PC.
  • Page 111 Before handling any internal components, discharge static electricity from yourself by touching a nearby unpainted metal surface. Power off the system, disconnect AC power, remove the battery pack (see Chapter 2), and disconnect any peripheral devices. Locate the screw securing the memory bay cover to the bottom of the tablet PC.
  • Page 112 Remove the installed memory module as follows. Before handling any internal components, discharge static electricity from yourself by touching a nearby unpainted metal surface. Press the locking tabs away from the sides of the module until the module pops up at an angle. Pull the memory module out of the slot along the angle and store it in a static-free bag.
  • Page 113 Install the new memory module as follows. Locate the alignment notch on the module. Align the notch with the key in the slot connector. Holding the memory module at a 40-degree angle to the socket, insert the module connector into the socket. Firmly push the module into the socket.
  • Page 114: Cf Cards

    CF Cards The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC supports one Type I or one high- capacity Type II CompactFlash (CF) Card for extending system storage capabilities. The CF Cards have a standard 50-pin connector. Type I cards are 3.3 mm thick and Type II cards are 5 mm thick.
  • Page 115: Removing A Cf Card

    Monitor You can add a standard external monitor to your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. You need a display signal cable (usually provided with the monitor). One end of the cable must have a 15-pin connector for the tablet PC.
  • Page 116: Audio Options

    Audio Options The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC comes equipped with built-in audio ports that let you record and play sound. The audio ports are located on the right side of the tablet PC (see “On the Right Side of the Tablet PC”...
  • Page 117: Communicating With Your Nec Versa

    Communicating with Your NEC Versa Wireless LAN LAN Connection Internet Connections...
  • Page 118: Wireless Lan

    To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF Exposure requirements, NEC Solutions America recommends when using the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC with a built-in wireless LAN module, you maintain a distance of at least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) between the antenna of this device and all persons.
  • Page 119: Lan Connection

    See “On the Front to the Tablet PC” in Chapter 1 for information about the wireless LAN status LED. LAN Connection The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC comes with a local area network (LAN) connector that allows the connection of your system to a local area network. This connection supports the 10/100Base-TX LAN standard and both Wake-on-LAN and Network Boot functions.
  • Page 120 Windows Start button, select Control Panel, Network and Internet Connections, and then select a task or the Internet Option. Launch the connection wizard and follow the on-screen prompts to configure your system for Internet access. 6-4 Communicating with Your NEC Versa...
  • Page 121: Traveling Tips

    Traveling Tips Preparing for Travel Packing for Travel Using Power Connections Getting Through Customs Connecting to the Internet...
  • Page 122: Preparing For Travel

    Fully charge all your batteries. Tape your business card to your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC, AC adapter, external accessories, and batteries. If you run your system with battery power, maximize battery life by using power-saving features whenever possible.
  • Page 123: Packing For Travel

    The United States, Canada, and most of Central and South America use 120-volt alternating current (AC). Most other countries of the world use 240-volt AC. The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC adapts to voltages ranging from 100 to 240 volts, 50 or 60-Hz.
  • Page 124: Getting Through Customs

    To avoid hassle when moving your system through customs, you may want to obtain a certificate of registration and carry it whenever you travel out of the country with your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Connecting to the Internet Whether you are on a business trip or vacation, connecting to the Internet while you travel can be expensive and frustrating unless you are prepared.
  • Page 125: Connecting Using Wireless Lan

    Many places charge for wireless LAN service by the hour, multiple hours, 24-hour periods, or even by the week or month for the frequent traveler. Note To use wireless LAN, see the online wireless LAN documentation that comes loaded on the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. Traveling Tips 7-5...
  • Page 127: Solving System Problems

    Solving System Problems Problem Checklist Startup Problems If You Need Assistance...
  • Page 128: Troubleshooting

    Once in a while you may encounter a problem with your NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC. If the screen is blank, the instructions don’t help, or no error message appears, use the information here to determine and fix the problem. You still may be able to solve the problem yourself! Problem Checklist First check the items in the following list.
  • Page 129 Troubleshooting Problem What to Do LCD screen is dark and Power-saving mode has shut off the blank. backlight. Try to recover by tapping your pen, moving your mouse, or pressing any keyboard key. Screen brightness needs adjustment. Adjust the brightness in Windows. Double click (tap) the pen and tablet icon in the system tray, select Display, adjust the Brightness for AC or battery...
  • Page 130 Troubleshooting Problem What to Do The Suspend/Resume If the system does not suspend, a disk function does not work. drive might be busy. Wait until the disk drive stops and try again. If system does not resume, it may have auto suspended on a low battery.
  • Page 131: If You Need Assistance

    Support,” for details about contacting NEC Solutions America. Note If you are using this product outside the U.S. or Canada, please contact the local NEC office or their dealers for the support and service available in your country. Solving System Problems 8-5...
  • Page 133: Getting Service And Support

    Getting Service and Support Contact Information Web Site Support Services E-mail to Support Services...
  • Page 134: Contact Information

    Not only do these services provide information about your NEC system, they can also be used to answer your questions and help solve any problems you may have with your system, should that ever be necessary.
  • Page 135: Web Site

    Web Site If you have a modem or are connected to a network, you can access the NEC Solutions America Web site. You can do this through a commercial online service or through your Internet account. The Web site contains general information about NEC Solutions America and its products, press releases, reviews, a reseller locator, and service and support information.
  • Page 136: Support Services

    NEC Solutions America also offers direct technical support through Support Services. NEC Solutions America Support Services is for U.S. and Canadian customers only. Direct assistance is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call NEC Solutions America Support Services, toll free, at 1-800-632-4525 (U.S.
  • Page 137: A Setting Up A Healthy Work Environment

    Setting Up a Healthy Work Environment Making Your Computer Work for You Arrange Your Equipment Adjust Your Chair Adjust Your Input Devices Adjust Your Screen or Monitor Vary Your Workday Pre-existing Conditions and Psychosocial Factors...
  • Page 138: Making Your Computer Work For You

    Making Your Computer Work for You Computers are everywhere. More and more people sit at computers for longer periods of time. This appendix explains how to set up your computer to fit your physical needs. This information is based on ergonomics —...
  • Page 139: Arrange Your Equipment

    To reduce your risk of developing these disorders, follow the instructions in this appendix. If you experience discomfort while working at your computer or afterwards, even at night, contact a doctor as soon as possible. Signs of discomfort might include pain, tenderness, swelling, burning, cramping, stiffness, throbbing, weakness, soreness, tingling and/or numbness in the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, back, and/or legs.
  • Page 140: Adjust Your Input Devices

    Extend your lower legs slightly so that the angle between your thighs and lower legs is 90° or more. Place your feet flat on the floor. Only use a footrest when attempts to adjust your chair and workstation fail to keep your feet flat. Be sure that you have adequate clearance between the top of your thighs and the underside of your workstation.
  • Page 141: Adjust Your Screen Or Monitor

    Press the keys gently; do not bang them. Keep your shoulders, arms, hands, and fingers relaxed. Adjust Your Screen or Monitor Correct placement and adjustment of the screen or external monitor can reduce eye, shoulder, and neck fatigue. Check the following when you position the screen or external monitor.
  • Page 142: Vary Your Workday

    Vary Your Workday If you use your computer for prolonged periods, follow these instructions. Vary your tasks throughout the day. Take frequent short breaks that involve walking, standing, and stretching. During these breaks, stretch muscles and joints that were in one position for an extended period of time. Relax muscles and joints that were active.
  • Page 143 Contact a doctor if you experience pain, tenderness, swelling, burning, cramping, stiffness, throbbing, weakness, soreness, tingling and/or numbness in the hands, wrists, arms, shoulders, neck, back, and/or legs. This appendix was prepared in consultation with Dr. David Rempel of the University of California/San Francisco Ergonomics Program and Mr.
  • Page 145: Specifications

    Specifications Base System Expansion Power Security Dimensions and Weight Recommended Environment...
  • Page 146: Base System

    Base System Note Components may vary. The specifications provided in this appendix are similar, but not necessarily identical to those in your system. System Processor ® ® Mobile Intel Pentium III Processor ULV-M, featuring Intel SpeedStep™ Technology 933 MHz, or higher processor 133-MHz Front-Side Bus (FSB) L2 cache —...
  • Page 147 Extended Graphics Array (XGA) LCD panel 10.4-inch reflective active-matrix Thin Film Transistor (TFT) color display Protective covering — tempered glass with coating Resolution — 1024 768 max Colors — up to 65,536 Color depth — 24-bit Digitizer Tablet — Electromagnet give and receive method (Wacom) Pens —...
  • Page 148 SoundBlaster compatible Software beep control Buzzer support Keyboard Slim, space-saving USB keyboard with standard QWERTY-key layout Function keys — 12 keys Cursor control keys Windows key set Num lock, Caps lock, Scroll lock, and Fn status LEDs Sleep button Embedded numeric keypad Mouse Mini 3-button USB optical wheel mouse Hard Disk Drive...
  • Page 149: Expansion

    Stereo Headphone Out — 1 port, 3-pin, Mini-Pin jack 10Base-T and 100Base-TX Wake On LAN support on S3/S4 states LAN boot support (network boot) Remote Power On support Full duplex support Software support for management server Integrated on main board Wireless LAN Mini PCI —...
  • Page 150: Power

    Power ACPI power management support; power status and battery charge status LEDs Batteries Main Battery Lithium ion (Li-Ion), 4 cell battery pack Battery Life over 3 hours RTC Battery AC Adapter Input Voltage 100 to 240 volts (V) AC, 50 watt (max.) Output Voltage 19 volts DC, 50 watt (max.) Security...
  • Page 151: Recommended Environment

    Recommended Environment Operation Temperature — 41ºF to 95ºF (5ºC to 35ºC) Relative Humidity — 20% to 80% (Noncondensing) Storage Temperature — –4ºF to 104ºF (–20ºC to 40ºC) Relative Humidity — 20% to 80% (Noncondensing) Specifications B-7...
  • Page 153: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions External Mouse Display Diskette Drive Booting Power Management Battery Charging Miscellaneous...
  • Page 154: External Mouse

    How can a mouse and an external keyboard be connected to the tablet PC at the same time? The NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC is equipped with three USB ports that allow you to connect any combination of three USB devices, at the same time. Simply plug each device into any of the USB ports on your system.
  • Page 155 What type of diskette do I use in my diskette drive? The Versa LitePad tablet PC supports the 1.44-MB* diskette drive option which uses 3.5-inch high density (HD) diskettes. These diskettes are also called double- sided, high-density (DSHD) diskettes.
  • Page 156: Booting

    Booting How do I warm boot my computer? Go to Start, Turn Off Computer, Restart the computer. How do I cold boot my computer? Go to Start, Turn Off Computer, Turn Off to shut down the computer or use the system’s Power switch to perform a cold boot or.
  • Page 157: Power Management

    Power Management Does my system come with power management features enabled? Yes, your system comes with power management features enabled. Your system manages its power resources using the Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI). ACPI power management settings are controlled through the Windows Power Options Properties.
  • Page 158 If possible, operate your system on AC power in these circumstances to conserve your battery. For example, NEC Solution Americas recommends running the system on AC power while using external devices such as a printer or a USB drive or when connected to a network.
  • Page 159: Battery Charging

    Battery Charging Why didn’t my fully-charged spare battery have as much power as a newly charged battery? Batteries self-discharge when they are not being charged (about 1% per day for a Li-Ion battery). To make sure a battery pack is fully charged, recharge it before you need it.
  • Page 160: Miscellaneous

    Miscellaneous Is it normal for the back of the tablet PC to get warm while using the system? Yes, it is normal for the system to get warm. Be sure that you keep the vents at the top of the tablet PC clear for proper ventilation.
  • Page 161 Why do I get a message “Insufficient memory” when I run some games? The “Insufficient memory” refers to the 640 kilobytes of (DOS) base memory. Since there are drivers being loaded at power on, the amount of memory can be lower than the game requires.
  • Page 163 Glossary AC adapter A device that connects an NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC and an AC wall outlet to provide AC power for running the system and recharging the battery. A/D conversion The process of converting an analog signal into a digital signal.
  • Page 164 bits per second (bps) A unit of transmission. Also called baud rate. board Printed circuit board (PCB). Board on which computer components are soldered and thin wires are printed to connect the components. boot To start up a computer. See cold boot and warm boot. An electronic circuit within a computer used for transmitting data or electrical power from one device to another.
  • Page 165 Electronic timer used to synchronize computer operations. CMOS Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor. A chip that contains nonvolatile memory in the Versa LitePad tablet PC. CMOS is backed up by an internal battery that preserves clock/calendar data and system configuration parameters stored in CMOS.
  • Page 166 digital audio Recorded sounds such as speech and sound effects. These are played back by the audio circuit’s Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC). digital sound A description of a sound wave that consists of binary numbers. digitizing The process of converting an analog signal into a digital representation.
  • Page 167 function key The set of keys on the keyboard (usually F1 through F12) that let you get help and error message information or quickly select frequently used commands. hard disk A rigid magnetic storage device that provides fast access to stored data.
  • Page 168 kilobyte (KB) 1024 bytes. Local Area Network. Liquid Crystal Display. An LCD consists of a thin sandwich of two glass plates with sealed edges, containing nematic liquid- crystal material that forms the screen image. Versa displays are LCD type. load To copy a program into the computer's memory from a storage device.
  • Page 169 Storage media that retains its data when system power is turned off. Nonvolatile memory in the Versa LitePad tablet PC is a complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) chip that is backed up by an internal battery. The backup battery preserves the clock/calendar data and system configuration parameters stored in CMOS.
  • Page 170 overwrite Storing information at a location where information is already stored, thus destroying the original information. page A type of message transmission in which a message is sent or received via modem to a paging device from a computer (with paging communications software) or telephone.
  • Page 171 peripheral Input or output device not under direct computer control. A printer is a peripheral device. pixels Picture elements. Tiny dots that make up a screen image. port Provides the means for an interface between the microprocessor and external devices. A cable connector is usually plugged into the port to attach the device to the computer.
  • Page 172 Read-Only Memory. Memory in which stored data cannot be modified by the user except under special conditions. reset The process of returning a device to zero or to an initial or arbitrarily selected condition. resolution The degree of screen image clarity. Video display resolution is determined by the number of pixels on the screen.
  • Page 173 software Programs that run on a computer such as operating systems, word processors, and spreadsheets. SpeedStep technology Intel SpeedStep technology provided with some Pentium III processors lets you customize high-performance computing on your tablet PC. When powered by a battery, the processor drops its computing speed to lower power consumption and conserve battery life.
  • Page 174 s-video Short for super-video, a technology for transmitting video signals over a cable by dividing the video information into two separate signals: one for color, and the other for brightness. When sent to a television, s-video produces sharper images and superior color definition.
  • Page 175 warm swap Process of swapping devices in and out of a computer system without turning off the power. The system must be in a sleep state before removing or inserting a device. waveform A graphic representation of a sound wave as displayed on an oscilloscope, which converts sound waves into electronic signals.
  • Page 177: Index

    Index 5-mm pen, 1-14, 1-18, 2-20 Back features, 1-15 Battery alarms, 4-5 charging, 2-30, C-7 9-mm pen, 1-18, 2-20, 2-23 CMOS, 3-2 conserving power, 2-27, 4-2, C-6 determining battery status, 2-25 AC adapter error, 1-11 connecting, 2-16 extending life, 2-26, 4-2 cooling, 2-17, 2-33 features, 1-7, 2-24 specifications, B-6...
  • Page 178 BIOS Setup utility Buttons Advanced CMOS Setup menu, descriptions, 1-7–1-9 DOWN, 1-5, 1-9 Boot menu, 3-12 Enter, 1-5, 1-9 boot sector virus protection, 3-6 Escape, 1-5, 1-8 CPU power management, 3-7 Fn, 1-5, 1-8 date, 3-6 key, 1-6 default settings, 3-5 locating, 1-5 entering, 3-2 Rotate Screen, 1-5, 1-7...
  • Page 179 CMOS battery, 3-2 Entering BIOS Setup, 3-2 Cold boot, C-4 Escape button CompactFlash Card, 5-12 description, 1-8 Conserving battery power, 2-27, locating, 1-5 4-2, C-6 Establishing passwords, 3-9 Control keys, 1-19 Exit menu, 3-13 Cooling the AC adapter, 2-17 Expansion devices Cooling the system, 1-16 CF Cards, 5-12 Core chip, B-2...
  • Page 180 Hard disk drive bay, 1-16 connection while traveling, 7-4 moving, 3-12 features, 1-3 password protection, 3-10 port, 1-12 power management, 4-3, 4-4 support, 6-3 specifications, B-4 Landscape display mode, 1-7 turning off, 4-4 LCD and CRT display, 1-7, 1-12, Hard Disk Drive LED 5-13 description, 1-11 LCD only display, 1-7, 1-12...
  • Page 181 9-2, 9-4 using, 2-22 support services, 9-2, 9-3, 9-4 Performing BIOS update, 3-15 Web site, 9-2, 9-3 Portrait display mode, 1-7 NEC USB diskette drive. See USB Ports diskette drive headphone, 1-13 NEC utilities. See Utilities microphone in, 1-13...
  • Page 182 Power Refreshing the battery, 2-26, 3-7, cable, 1-17 connections, 7-3 Release button for battery, 2-28 meter, 4-5 Remote Power on, 3-7 schemes, 4-4 Replacing the battery, 2-27 sources, 7-3 Resolution, C-2 Power icon, 2-25 Restoring the system, 4-11 Power LED Resume, 1-6 description, 1-11 Right side features, 1-13...
  • Page 183 Speakers, 5-14 locating, 3-18 Specifications password override switch, 3-16, AC adapter, B-6 3-17, 3-18 audio, B-3 Switches. See also Switch settings base system, B-2 descriptions, 1-7–1-9 battery, B-6 power, 1-6, 1-7 card slots, B-5 wireless LAN, 1-6, 1-7 chipset, B-2 System digitizer, B-3 care, 2-32...
  • Page 184 1-5 Volume adjustment, 5-14 Updating the BIOS, 3-13 Upgrading memory, 5-8 USB CD-R/RW drive Warm boot, C-4 connecting, 5-7 Web site for NEC Solutions emergency release latch, 5-7 America, 9-3 features, 5-4 Weight specifications, B-6 using, 5-7 Windows USB CD-ROM drive...
  • Page 185 Windows keys, 1-19 Windows power management states, 4-7 Wireless LAN antenna, 6-2 connection while traveling, 7-5 features, 1-3, 6-2 LED, 1-10, 1-11 operation, 1-11 switch, 1-6, 1-7 turning on, 6-2 using, 6-2 Wireless Manager icon, 6-2 Work environment setting up, A-2 tips, 2-20 using your tablet PC, 1-2 XGA LCD panel, C-2...
  • Page 187: Regulatory Statements

    Regulatory Statements The following regulatory statements include the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Radio Frequency Interference Statement, compliance statements for Canada , battery disposal and replacement information, and the Declaration of Conformity. FCC Statement for United States Only Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 188: Battery Replacement

    A lithium battery maintains system configuration information. In the event that the battery fails to maintain system configuration information, NEC Solutions America recommends that you have the battery replaced. For battery replacement service, call your NEC Solutions America dealer or NEC Solutions America Support Services.
  • Page 189: Battery Disposal

    Wireless Devices To comply with FCC and Industry Canada RF Exposure requirements, NEC Solutions America recommends when using the NEC Versa LitePad tablet PC with the built-in wireless LAN module, you maintain a distance of least 1 inch (2.5 centimeters) between the antenna of this device and all persons.
  • Page 191 NEC Solutions (America), Inc. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, the Responsible Party NEC Solutions (America), Inc. 10850 Gold Center Drive, Suite 200 Rancho Cordova, CA 95670 www.necsolutions-am.com/mobilesolutions declare that the product NEC Versa LitePad is in conformity with part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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