10ZiG Technology Limited 310 CE Assembly instructions

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BASIC OPERATION GUIDE
10ZiG 310 CE Wireless Digital Tablet
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for acquiring the latest addition to
10ZiG’s line of tablet devices - the 310CE. Featur-
ing a slim yet robust magnesium alloy enclosure, the
2.05 lb 310 CE with 10.4” TFT display is powered
by the AMD Geode™ LX 800 processor, offering
optimal combinations of performance and power
savings. An external battery expansion option pro-
vides approximately 3-4 hours of additional battery
operation for up to six hours of mobile usage and
allows for Hot Swap.
The 310 CE has a Windows CE Embedded operating system featuring a web browser, client/
server computing software, media player, accessories, and applications support.
Package Contents
•310 CE (Battery Pack built-in) with Stylus and Bumpers
• AC-DC Power Adapter with Power Cord
• Basic Operation Guide (CD or Printed)
• Major options, depending on configuration:
Charging Cradle with DC-in Power Jack
and Ethernet/USB Ports
External Battery Charger Kit
Desktop Stand Handstrap
External Battery Pack Carrying Pouch

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Button Functions with Windows CE Operating System
Button Description Action
1 Power Button Push/release typically enters Standby mode, or Push/release exits
Standby mode or restarts device (software dependent).
Push and hold (over 4 seconds) invokes hardware shutdown.
2 First in group of four Programmable, Launch soft (on-screen) keyboard (Default)
3 Second in group of four Launch Internet Browser
4 Third in group of four Programmable, Launch RDP (Default)
5 Fourth in group of four Programmable,Desktop (Default)

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Precautions
• Always exercise care when operating and handling the 310 CE.
• Do NOT apply excessive pressure to the display screen.
• We recommend using the Stylus provided to keep the screen clean.
• Avoid prolonged exposure of the display panel to direct sunlight or other heat source. Wher-
ever possible, the 310 CE should face away from direct light to reduce glare.
• If the AC-DC power adapter is used to recharge or power the device, do NOT use any AC-DC
adapter other than the one provided with the device or acquired from the manufacturer or its
partners.
• In the unlikely event that smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is present, immediately
power the 310 CE off and disconnect all power sources. Report the problem to your device
provider immediately.
• Never attempt to disassemble the 310 CE, as this will void the warranty.
THE 310 CE
Basic Features
The 310 CE wireless tablet integrates a bright and responsive touch display, 2 USB ports, a PCM-
CIA slot, and embedded networking elements such as wireless LAN and Bluetooth. The primary
device is complemented by a suite of accessories, including battery expansion, docking cradles,
and carrying cases, for a comprehensive user experience.
A 310 CE typically integrates an 802.11b/g or 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN (WLAN) adapter that
may connect to other wireless devices or access points. If your 310 CE does not come with such a
network adapter, please consult your device provider to establish the desired network connectiv-
ity.
OPERATION
Internal Battery Switch - IMPORTANT!
To prevent battery drain during shipping and extended storage, the internal battery may be turned
off. To turn on the internal battery, push the battery button switch (on the back panel) to the “up”
position (see page 2 for photo/location). The internal battery pack has to be turned on for it to
operate, be charged, and for the optional external battery pack to function.
Powering ON and OFF
To activate the 310 CE, push and quickly release the Power Button to the left of the front bezel.
The display will come on in a few seconds. To put the 310 CE in Standby mode, push and quickly
release the Power Button. To turn the 310 CE off for extended storage, power off the device
safely using any software function that “shuts down computer” provided in the software operating
system.

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NOTE: The battery packs shipped with your device may be low in power - please use the AC-DC
adapter with the 310 CE when setting up the device for the first time to fully charge the internal
battery pack. You may charge the external battery pack with it attached to the 310 CE, or with the
optional external battery charger kit.
NOTE: When the battery pack(s) is (are) charging, the blue-colored Battery LED should blink
slowly. If plugging in the AC-DC adapter does not trigger this blinking activity and the LED stays
dark, the battery pack(s) may have been substantially drained. Try unplugging/replugging the AC-
DC adapter to the 310 CE a few times to activate the charging process.
NOTE: To conserve power, use (push and quick release) the Power Button to put the device in
“Standby” mode while not in use. Pushing briefly on the same button will wake up the system
within seconds.
NOTE: Avoid using the Power Button (“hold 4+ seconds” feature) to turn off the device--this
form of hardware shutdown is intended to be a means of recovery from device lockups, and not as
normal operation.
Start Up
If the power up (from Standby or otherwise) is successful, the appropriate interface will be dis-
played after a launch sequence of several seconds. The wireless LAN connection may take 10-15
seconds to be established.
Configuring the 310 CE
The device may be configured using the utilities and methods dictated by the software operating
system. The 310 CE should be configurable for various properties such as user profiles, network
features, and several system elements.
Changes to the 310 CE must be saved using the Save Settings option in the control panel or when
the unit is rebooted they will be lost.
Access the User Control Panel by selecting Start - > Settings -> Control Panel -> Save Settings
and check to Save Current Settings.

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Calibration
The touch display for the 310 CE is calibrated before shipping. In the event that the calibration
has been modified or is unsatisfactory, the respective calibration routines (e.g., PenMount (PM)
for Windows CE) to calibrate the touch interface may be used. Such applications are typically
executed through touch input via Stylus or through mouse click via a USB mouse.
Wireless Networking
Wireless LAN
The 310 CE is delivered with an embedded (user-inaccessible) 802.11a/b/g WLAN adapter
equipped with a hidden custom antenna. This embedded interface is supplemented by a user-
accessible PCMCIA slot for use with third-party network adapters or peripherals.
Through the support of typical WLAN adapters, the 310 CE should be able to detect all 802.11
access points in the vicinity for you to select the access point of your choice for connection.
To connect to a network that does not have security enabled, double click on the desired network
connection and the tablet will connect. To connect to a network that has security enabled, double
click on the network or click on the network and select connect to configure the connection.
The SSID and WEP (if enabled) parameters on the 310 CE and the access points have to match.
The SSID is case-sensitive and it is recommended that you enable WEP encryption (or advanced
alternatives) for secure access.
When WEP is enabled, you may need to consult your network administrator or your networking
equipment literature to properly configure associated settings such as Authentication mode, etc.
Refer to the access point operating manuals for setting up the 802.11 access points.
Bluetooth
The 310 CE features a built-in Bluetooth adapter that operates on the Microsoft Windows Blue-
tooth protocol. The Bluetooth configuration application is invoked from the Windows CE Embed-
ded Control Panel. Follow the instructions and options provided within the application to
configure and invoke Bluetooth connectivity with the corresponding peripherals.
NOTE: Bluetooth devices or accessories that are not compatible with the Microsoft Windows
Bluetooth protocol may not work with the 310 CE.

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Button Management
When supported by software, many of the hard buttons on the 310 CE are programmable to per-
form a function of the user’s choice. To activate the button re-assignment application, invoke the
Button Settings ICON, in the Windows CE Embedded Control Panel.
Brightness Control
Where supported by device firmware and software, a hard button (Button 8) may be engaged to
manipulate the display brightness. Press the Button 9 to lower the brightness of the screen. When
selecting Brightness from the control panel, the system screen will display a Brightness control
section with a slide bar to increase or decrease brightness that can be activated with the stylus.
Battery and Power Management
The 310 CE is equipped with an internal Li-Ion battery pack that is capable of supporting approx-
imately 1.5-2 hours of continuous operation. The period of continuous operation can be extended
by approximately 3-4 hours with the external battery pack that clips (hot-pluggable) onto the back
of the device. The period between battery recharges can be significantly lengthened by putting the
device into Standby mode through the Power Button (see Buttons Function Table) whenever the
device is not in use. Based on the CE Operating System the 310 CE may be configured to enter
various power-saving modes via the Power Button or through timed entry.
Optional Desktop Cradle
The 310 CE is complemented by an optional Desktop Cradle for support, pass-through charging,
and connection to a range of USB peripherals, including keyboard and mouse. The Cradle offers
the following interfaces: a DC-in port for the AC-DC adapter, an Ethernet port, and USB ports.
Always seat the 310 CE securely onto the cradle. The cradle must be powered by the AC-DC
adapter for the Ethernet and USB ports to function. The battery packs on the 310 CE may be
recharged by connecting the AC-DC adapter directly to the DC-in port on the 310 CE or through
the DC-in port on the Desktop Cradle while the 310 CE is docked to the Cradle.

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USING THE 310 CE
Memory Configuration
The 310 CE is available in various memory configurations. The standard RAM/Storage capacity
is 256MB/64MB (RAM/Storage).
NOTE: Users may supplement their embedded flash memory space with USB-based peripherals
such as USB flash disks, USB disk drives, etc.
Peripherals Support
Through its USB ports and PCMCIA slot, the 310 CE supports a wide range of peripherals. These
peripherals are applicable for software installation, applications storage, data storage, and system
software recovery and updates. The 310 CE is also compatible with custom mountable cradle
options. These securable and mountable cradle options provide an interface to VESA mounts and
arms, and to ports that may include USB, Ethernet and pass-through power.
Remote Management
The 310 CE can be centrally managed for emulation sessions by using the management program.

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Configuring Emulation
On the desktop you will find a folder called Administrator. Open the folder or double click on it
to start the configuration.
Select Add and then scroll down to select TN5250e Display

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NOTE: Please be aware that the screen shots for emulation below may not match exactly
with the CE.NET tablet.
There are several options for the connection type in the list - for the 5250 display session select
TN5250e Display.
Enter the Host Name or IP address of the AS/400. Port Number is the default port for telnet. If this
is changed, the AS/400 must be configured to accept connections on the non-standard telnet port.

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The connection name is the name of the session on the thin client and the device name is the name
of the device description on the AS/400
The wizard will auto detect the attached keyboard. If a 10ZiG122 keyboard is attached, it will
default to122 keys 10ZiG. If a standard 101/102 keyboard is attached it will default to 101 Ter-
minal (right control = enter). For the enter key to be enter using a 101/102 keyboard, select 101
PC.

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The connection will appear in the connection manager, as an ICON on the desktop with the title
Emulator.
To modify the connection, highlight the connection name and select edit.
To change startup options select the connection and select starup at the bottom of the Display Ses-
sion Properties
Display Session Properties - Connection Tab
Connection tab allows for changes to the host name/IP address and the port number. Also allows
for session changes such as connection name, device name and device type. For advanced
options, select Advanced options....
Enable Automatic reconnection - when enabled and the network connection is lost the unit
attempts to reconnect the session - this works best when the connection between the unit and the
host is local and does not go through a router.
Enabling Keep Alive each (sec) causes the unit to send a ping periodically to the AS/400 thus
keeping the connection alive even when the unit is idle. Depending on the router type you may
need to change the type to Telnet NOP.

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Note: Currently the iSeries only supports Telnet NOP.
Bind local TCP port to fixed value is the port the telnet session communicates back to the unit. All
5250 session will by default communicate to the AS/400 on port 23.
Startup Macro: Do no check unless directed to do so by technical support.

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Display Session Properties - General Tab
Allows for changes to Code Page,Keyboard Language,Keyboard Type, Cursor options, Ruler
options, Print Screen Configuration and other Miscellaneous options.
Font options are CM Terminal or Courier New
Cursor options are Blinking Block, Blinking Line, Non-Blinking Block, or Non-Blinking Under-
line.
Ruler options are Cross Ruler, Horizontal Ruler or Vertical Ruler.
Miscellaneous options can be turned on and off by checking or unchecking associated boxes.

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Printscreen menu option action determines if the print screen key can be set to Local Print, Print
through the Host or Function Disabled.

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Printer type is limited to built in drivers, select the closest match. If in doubt, try Generic/Text
Only or use Host Print Transform.
To edit the code page select edit to the right of Code Page.
Code page is the traditional IBM term used for a specific character encoding table: a mapping in
which a sequence of bits, usually a single octet representing integer values 0 through 255, is asso-
ciated with a specific character.
5250/3270 communication is encoded using EBCDIC. The code page is a lookup table which
converts EBCDIC to ASCII to display and/or print the data.
For printer sessions, sometimes the AS400 applications will send special EBCDIC characters to
control the printer. (ie - specifically for barcodes). In this case it may be necessary to modify the
transcode table to select the proper ASCII code required by the printer.
For instance an application may send an EBCDIC 'B0' as the start barcode command. By default
this is mapped to an ASCII 0x5e - '^'. Sometimes the barcode printer will require an ASCII 0x24 -
'$'. In this case you can edit the transcode table entry for EBCDIC 'B0' and change it from 0x5e to
0x24.
When editing the transcode table the vertical rows are the MSB of the EBCDIC code, while the
horizontal cols are the LSB of the EBCDIC code. So for EBCDIC 0xB0, go to the B0 row and the
00 column.

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Remapping the Keyboard
Select Edit to the right of the keyboard type to edit the keyboard.
To modify a key, select the key with the mouse. Action will change accordingly. Select Edit and
then change the action to the desired command.

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Display Session Properties - Attributes Tab
To change the column separator character select the Edit option to the right of the Column Separa-
tor.

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Display Session Properties - Hot Spot Tab
This option allows you to Add, Edit or Remove Hot spots.
Example of hot spot designed to run a macro that signs the user off of the host:
Record a macro by selecting the red circular ICON. Type the commands for the macro and save
it. For this example a macro is recorded that types signoff and selects enter. Macro name is saved
as signoff.

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Hot Spot Key Word is BOSUSA5 - the system name that is displayed in the upper right corner of
the display.
Text String is left blank.
Selected Action is Recorded Key Sequence.
Action is the name of the created Macro
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