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User’s Manual
UT55

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Table of Contents
Contents
Table of Contents...........................................................................................................................................................3
1. Introduction...............................................................................................................................................................5
Explanation of Advisements ............................................................................................................................. 5
Symbols and Markings
.................................................................................................................................... 5
2. Exploring Your Device................................................................................................................................................6
Package Contents ............................................................................................................................................. 6
3. Device Layout ........................................................................................................................................................8
Front View......................................................................................................................................................... 8
Left-side View ................................................................................................................................................... 9
Right-side View............................................................................................................................................... 10
Bottom View................................................................................................................................................... 10
Rear View........................................................................................................................................................ 10
4. Managing Device Power ..........................................................................................................................................12
AC Adapter...................................................................................................................................................... 12
Batteries.......................................................................................................................................................... 12
Install and Disassemble Batteries................................................................................................................... 12
Install Battery.................................................................................................................................................. 12
Disassemble the Battery................................................................................................................................. 13
5. Managing Your Installations ....................................................................................................................................14
Install the Card (Nano SIM Card, MicroSD Card)............................................................................................ 14
Install the Hand-held Strap............................................................................................................................. 14
Installed the Pen............................................................................................................................................. 15
6. Using the UR-100.....................................................................................................................................................16
Power on for The First Time. .......................................................................................................................... 16
Use the Front and Rear Cameras.................................................................................................................... 16
Use Ethernet................................................................................................................................................... 17
Use WIFI.......................................................................................................................................................... 20
Use Bluetooth................................................................................................................................................. 21
Use GNSS ........................................................................................................................................................ 25
Set up.............................................................................................................................................................. 30
Set the backlight brightness automatic adjustment function. ............................................................................30
Set the screen auto-rotation function.................................................................................................................31
Go to the BIOS settings interface. .......................................................................................................................32

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7. Precautions for the safe use of the product............................................................................................................34
Battery safety.................................................................................................................................................. 34
Charging safety ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Wi-Fi is secure................................................................................................................................................. 35
Care and maintenance.................................................................................................................................... 35
8. Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................................................35
Appendix A Technical Specifications ........................................................................................................... 35
Appendix B Compliance Information........................................................................................................... 36
B1 FCC Statement ........................................................................................................................................... 36
Part 15B Equipment ............................................................................................................................................36
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement:..............................................................................................................37
B2 Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information................................................... 37
B3 Industry Canada Statement
.................................................................................................................... 37
B4 CE Statement............................................................................................................................................. 38
B5 Directives and Standards........................................................................................................................... 38

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1. Introduction
Welcome to your UT55 Tablet PC.
To ensure the optimal performance of this product, please take the time to read this manual carefully.
UT55 is a rugged tablet intended for medical/commercial uses.
Explanation of Advisements
In this manual we use three (3) levels of Advisements as follows:
TheNotesymbolisusedfornotifyingtheuserofsomethingimportantorofsomethingthatneedsspecialattention.
The Caution symbol is used to inform of something that could cause harm to, or malfunction of, thee
equipment.
TheWarningsymbolisusedtoinformofsomethinginwhichthereisaconceivableriskofharmtotheuserifthe
Warning is ignored.
Symbols and Markings
This section provides information about the symbols that are used on the UT55, it is accessories or packaging.
Symbol or Markings
Description
Power On/Off Indicator
Dispose of in accordance with your country's requirements.
CE is the abbreviation of the European Communities and this
mark tells customs officials in the European Union that the
product complies with one or more of the EC Directives.
This is a certification mark employed on electronic products
manufactured or sold in the United States which
certifiesthattheelectromagneticinterferencefromthedeviceisunder
limitsapprovedbytheFederalCommunications
Commission.
Consult User´s Manual
UL Marking
The product meets UL’s requirements for Canada and the
United States.
Conforms to relevant Australian EMC requirements

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2. Exploring Your Device
Package Contents
In addition to the primary tablet unit, your product carton should contain all the below items.
UT55 RuggedTablet PC Packing Contents
AC Adapter
AC Power Cord
Battery
Stylus (Optional)
Belt(Optional)
RS323 (Optional)

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RJ45 (Optional)
Expansion Port
Documents
Packing Lists, etc..
UT55 Packing list:
Please inspect all items. If any items are missing or appear damaged, please inform your dealer
immediately.
This packing list applies to standard models. Select models may have different items.
A:1x Tablet(no battery)
B:2x battery
C:1x AC Adapter
D:1x AC Power Cord

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3. Device Layout
Front View
Item
Component
Description
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Front Camera
Record still and video images –8 MP
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Front Camera
Indicator Light
Indicator the camera on/off
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Light Sensor
Provides automatic adjustment of screen brightness for various lighting
conditions
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The Power
LED
Turn off ------------------------when the machine is shut down or
hibernated
The green light is on-------- when the machine is in a normal working
state
Greenlight flash--------------when the machine is asleep
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The Hard
Drive Light
On------when the hard drive is working.
Off -----when the hard drive is not working.
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Battery A
Indicator
Off -----------------when Battery A does not exist or is not charging.
Red light ---------when Battery A is charging
Greenlight -------Battery A charge is complete.
Green light flashes once in 1 second------ the battery over pressured the
COV and could not charge
Greenlight flashes once in 0.5 second---Battery A charging temperature
out of range, unplug the charger and stop charging immediately

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Red light flashes once in 2 seconds ------------ Battery A remaining charge
less than 10%
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Battery B
Indicator
Off ----------------when Battery B does not exist or is not charging.
Red light ---------when Battery B is charging.
Greenlight -------Battery B charge complete.
Green light flashes once in 1 second------ the battery over pressured the
COV and could not charge
Greenlight flashes once in 0.5 second---Battery A charging temperature
out of range, unplug the charger and stop charging immediately
Red light flashes once in 2 seconds ------------ Battery A remaining charge
less than 10%
Left-side View
Item
Components
Description
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Power Key
Power on or off
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Home Key
Return to the desktop
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Function Key F1
The F1 function key defaults to the switch of the rear-camera
next to the light
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Function Key F2
The F2 function key defaults to the turn of the switch
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The Function Port
1* Micro HDMI
1*USB 3.0
1*USB 3.0 Type C
1*3.5mm Headphones hole
1*Nano SIM
1*Micro
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DC Charging Interface
Direct current (DC) power for charging/using the tablet

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Right-side View
Item
Component
Description
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Kensington Anti-theft Lock
For anti-theft lock
Bottom View
Item
Component
Description
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Docking Connector
Connects the tablet with the Tablet Docking Station
Rear View
Position
Components
Description
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External GNSS Antenna Interface
To install an external GNSS antenna to receive
signals related to positing and timing from space

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Fan Inlet
Allow airflow in for cooling
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The Pen Buckle with Cap
To cap/uncap the pen
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Pen
Serves as the input device by tapping on the
touchscreen to make selections and enter
information
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Speaker
Sends out sound and voice
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Expansion Port (4G module, etc.)
Expansion port for an extra module, such as 4G
LTE
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Battery 2
Supplies power to your Tablet PC when external
power is not connected.
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Battery 2 Lock
To lock/unlock Battery 2
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Battery 1 Lock
To lock/unlock Battery 1
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Battery 1
Supplies power to your Tablet PC when external
power is not connected.
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The Position of the Hand-held
Strap Installation
For handheld strap installation
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Expansion Port: RJ45/RS232
Extension port network Connection
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Rear Camera
Allows you to use the camera function
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Fan Air Outlet
Allow airflow out for cooling

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4. Managing Device Power
AC Adapter
The AC adapter accepts 100-240VAC Input.
A standard US polarized, grounded three-pin plug adapter is included. International plug AC adapters are
available for certain regions.
Use only the AC adapter included with your Tablet PC. Using other AC adapters may damage the
device.
Batteries
The UT55 device has two batteries. Microsoft Windows gives battery warnings at certain levels. If the
UT55 device is not charged or powered up by the power supply, the UT55 device will shut down
automatically. For more information, see Battery safety, page 32.
Install and Disassemble Batteries.
Install Battery
Turn the machine over to the back and insert 2 batteries to make sure the batteries are in place and the
battery buckles are locked.
•Make sure that nothing under the screen can damage the device when it is turned over.
•Make sure that the battery buckle is in place after the battery is installed (after the battery is
installed, dial the lock 1, and lock the battery lock 2 to the right). Otherwise, the battery may fall
while moving the device.
•Do not touch the battery contacts or the connecting fingers of the battery connector on the
device, to avoid contact or damage caused by the dirt of the gold fingers.

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Disassemble the Battery.
Turn the machine over to the back to make sure that nothing under the screen can damage the device
when it is turned over. Turn the lock 1 to the left, then move the lock 2 up and remove the battery.
There is a button and 4 LED lights on the battery, and if you press the buttons shortly,4 LED lights to
indicate the remaining battery charge.
If none of the 4 LED lights are on, the remaining battery charge is 0%.
If 1 LED light is on, the battery remains very low.
If 2 LED lights are on, the battery is less than 50% less charged.
If 3 LED lights are on, the battery remains more than 50% charge.
If 4 LED lights are on, the battery is fully charged.

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5. Managing Your Installations
Install the Card (Nano SIM Card, MicroSD Card)
With the machine screen facing up, open the plug on the right side of the machine. The Nano SIM card
port is on the left side of the lower two mouths and the SD card port is on the right. Insert the card into
the machine in the screen orientation.
Install the Hand-held Strap
The steps for installing the hand-held strap are as follows: Tighten the screws at the four corners to fix
the hand-held strap.

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Installed the Pen
To install the pen, put the pen's lanyard into the device's lanyard hole. Then, put the pen through the
lanyard, in the telescopic retention belt, and placed in the pen slot. See the steps below.
The LED status is displayed.
Machine status
The status of the light is displayed
1
S3
Power light flash green (2S once)
2
Battery temperature>60.
Battery temperature<-10.
Red light flashes once for 0.5S
3
Temperature ≥45.
Temperatures≤0.
AC only: Green light flashes once for 0.5S.
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The battery is over-pressured
COV.
Green light flashes once for 1S.
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When charging normally.
The red light is always on.
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When the battery is fully
charged.
The green light is always on.
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Battery level >95% access to
AC.
The green light is always on.
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Battery level <10%.
DC only: Red light flashes once for 2S
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SSD working
The SSD indicator flashes green.

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6. Using the UT55
Power on for The First Time.
1. When starting for the first time, fully charge the device.
Plug the power adapter into the device and charge the device to make sure that both batteries are full.
2. Boot.
Press the power button to power on until the power LED is on.
Do not press the power button repeatedly, and do not press and hold the power key for more than 4
seconds.
3. Enter / exit sleep mode.
When the device opens the Windows system, press the power key shortly to see the screen turned off.
The power LED will flash, indicating that the system is in the sleep mode.
When the device enters sleep mode, press the power-on key to see the screen lit. When the power led is
solid, the system has exited sleep mode and entered normal operating mode.
4. Shutdown.
Select the menu below to shut down.
【Start】→【Power】→【Shutdown】
When the device shuts down, the device turns off the screen and waits for about 10 seconds for the
power light to go out. At this point, the system is turned off.
Use the Front and Rear Cameras.
Step 1: Camera Select 【start】→【camera】. Click on the camera icon to enter the camera application:

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Step 2: At this point you can go to the Camera app, take pictures, record, and set up some settings for the
camera app.
Use Ethernet
The UT55 has an optional RJ45 outlet. It can be inserted into an RJ45 network cable to connect to the
Internet, or interconnect with other Ethernet devices.
Step 1: Insert the RJ45 crystal cable into the RJ45 socket of the device.
Make sure that the network cable is properly connected to the Internet.

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Step 2: You can see the icon in the red oval below, if the icon is OK, there is no yellow exclamation point
or red fork, indicating that the Ethernet connection was successful.
Step 3: If you need to set up Ethernet, you can choose the following menu
【Start】→【Setting】→【Network and Internet】→【Ethernet】

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Step 4: If you need to set up Ethernet information, such as an IP address, or gateway, select the following
menu:
【Start】→【Settings】→【Network and Internet】→【Ethernet】→【Change Adapter Options】

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Use WIFI
You can use the following steps to access the Internet via WIFI.
Step 1: Click the WIFI icon on the taskbar to get the following image.
Step 2: Tap your own WIFI hotspot, and then click on 【Connect】
Step3: Enter the WIFI password and click on the 【Next】
Step 4: When the WIFI connection is successful, you will see the following: "Connected, Secure". This
indicates that the Wi-Fi connection is successful.
Step 5: When the WIFI connection is successful, you can see that the WIFI icon on the taskbar is
displaying normally.
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