Intel Web Tablet User manual


welcome
Welcome to the Intel® Web Tablet. The tablet is designed to
give you and your entire family simple, portable, and personal
access to the Internet from any room in your home!
The tablet provides quick access to the Internet and email.
Each of the five home buttons along the top of the tablet can
be set up to provide a separate, customized web experience
for one of your family members.

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CONTENTS
WELCOME TO THE TABLET
Use it Everywhere in Your Home ................................. 2
Enjoy a Customized Web Experience .......................... 3
WHAT IS THE INTEL® WEB TABLET?
How Does the Tablet Work?........................................ 4
Privacy, Security, and Parental Control........................ 6
The Tablet as Part of an AnyPoint™ Wireless
Home Network ......................................................... 7
IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET 8
OPERATING YOUR TABLET
Turning the Tablet On and Off ................................... 10
Using the Button Bar................................................. 10
Knowing Who Is Using the Tablet.............................. 11
Checking the Wireless Signal Strength ...................... 11
Checking the Battery Charge..................................... 11
Typing with the Tablet ............................................... 11
Printing from the Tablet............................................. 12
Turning the Screen Saver On and Off........................ 12
Using the Tablet as an Electronic Picture Frame........ 12
GOING PLACES ON THE WEB
Using Your Home Page............................................. 13
Going Places and Searching on the Web .................. 13
Using Email with the Tablet........................................ 13
Using the Tablet’s Info Center ................................... 13
THE TABLET AND YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
Always Connected vs. Dial-up Connection................ 14
Hanging Up the Phone Line....................................... 14
Keeping Home Page Content Fresh.......................... 15
Getting Automatic Software Updates......................... 15
TAKING CARE OF YOUR TABLET
Handling the Tablet ................................................... 16
Cleaning and Maintaining the Touch Screen.............. 16
Cleaning and Maintaining the Hand Grips..................16
Caring for the Tablet’s Battery................................... 16
Ordering Accessories and Replacement Parts...........16
GETTING HELP
Online Help and Quick Tour....................................... 17
Contacting Customer Support................................... 17
Troubleshooting Usage Problems.............................. 17
INSTALLATION – SPECIAL CASES 19
Installing the Tablet and the AnyPoint™ Network
Drivers for the First Time......................................... 20
Installing the Tablet into an Existing AnyPoint™
Wireless Home Network.......................................... 23
Installing Additional Tablets........................................ 25
Removing and Reinstalling the Tablet PC Software.... 26
Troubleshooting Installation Problems........................ 28
PC AND KEYBOARD REQUIREMENTS
PC Requirements...................................................... 29
Keyboard Requirements............................................ 29
Canada Compliance Statement
(Industry Canada).................................................... 29
INFORMATIONS SUR LA TABLETTE 31
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2| WELCOME TO THE TABLET
WELCOME TO THE TABLET
Congratulations on your purchase of the Intel® Web Tablet. We
believe this new device will revolutionize the way you use the
web at home. This product guide will help you learn about the
tablet, so read on and take a test drive.
Use it Everywhere in Your Home
The Intel Web Tablet is easy for everyone to use. Take the tablet
onto the veranda to surf the web while you sip iced tea on a
summer afternoon. se the tablet in the TV room to browse
while you watch TV. Catch up on the latest news while you eat
breakfast at your kitchen table. Listen to a web radio station
while you relax in your room. The possibilities are endless, so
take the tablet with you wherever you may wander around
your home.
Top 10 Ways to Use The Intel Web Tablet
1 Set up a home page that you can go to anytime by pressing
your personal home button.
2 Look up local listings, then get more information on your
favorite show or sports team while you’re watching
television.
3 Surf the web on the tablet while someone else is surfing on
the PC.
4 Find a recipe, shop for groceries, and get tips on preparing a
special meal.
5 Research travel destinations and make travel arrangements.
6 Shop online for the perfect gift or that special something
you’ve been wanting.
7 Help your child research a school homework assignment by
searching the web and printing out the results.
8 Set up your favorite photos as the tablet’s screen saver, then
show them to family and friends.
9 Keep in touch by reading and sending email from the
comfort of your bedroom.
10 Enjoy listening to music on the web.

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Enjoy a Customized Web Experience
The home buttons at the top of the tablet let you access personal
home pages for up to five family members. We encourage you
to select a home page that’s just right for you and to use your
web-based email from the tablet. Your home button lets you
access your personal favorites and browsing history as well.
Set up all five home buttons to create five different web
experiences.
Find Out What’s New on the Tablet
Read the Insider News to discover all that’s new on the tablet.
You can have the newsletter sent to your email address or read it
anytime in the tablet’s Info Center.
Order Accessories
You can further enhance your Internet experience by visiting
www.shop-intel.com to purchase a charging cradle or additional
tablets for your home, or to order a replacement battery
or stylus.
We want you to love your tablet. We hope it becomes an
important part of your morning ritual before you head off
to work and a way to relax and unwind in the evening.
The tablet provides a convenient, simple way for
everyone in your home to access the Internet.
For the tablet to meet your ever-changing needs, we have
designed it so that you will automatically receive new
features as they become available.
To ensure that we are providing you with the tablet
experience you want, we want to hear from you! Send us
email at webtablet_f[email protected]. Your product ideas
and suggestions will help us continue to enrich the tablet
experience. We take these ideas into consideration as we
plan new tablet features.

4| WHAT IS THE INTEL® WEB TABLET?
WHAT IS THE INTEL® WEB TABLET?
The Intel® Web Tablet is a portable,
wireless home electronic device that
lets you select a personal home page,
browse the web, and access email from
anywhere in your home.
The tablet connects to the Internet
through a PC and Internet connection
you already use. sing Intel
AnyPoint™ wireless home networking
technology, the tablet allows you the
freedom to surf the web from any room
in your home!
How Does the Tablet Work?
You install tablet software and an
AnyPoint Wireless Home Network
SB Adapter on an existing PC in
your home. sing HomeRF* wireless
networking technology, the tablet
communicates with the PC and shares
the PC’s Internet connection. This
means the PC must be turned on for
your tablet to work.
For information about setting up the
PC to communicate with your tablet,
see the Installation Poster or the
“Installation Instructions” chapter of
this guide.
Internet

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Tablet Software on the PC
As part of the tablet installation process, you install tablet
software on the PC and set up how the tablet will share the PC’s
Internet connection. Whenever the tablet software is running on
the PC, you’ll see a small tablet icon in the icon tray in the lower
right corner of the Windows* desktop.
Using Your Tablet with the PC
The tablet software on the PC allows the tablet and the PC to
access the Internet at the same time, using just one Internet
connection. That means you can use the tablet to check your
stock portfolio while someone else is browsing their favorite
web sites on the PC!
After initial setup, use the Tablet Connection Wizard on the PC
if you need to make changes to the way your tablet connects to
the Internet. For example, run the wizard if you change your
Internet service provider (ISP) or the type of Internet service
you use. se the wizard to change how often the PC connects to
the Internet to get fresh tablet content. You can access the Tablet
Connection Wizard from the Windows Start Menu on the PC or
by clicking the tablet icon in the icon tray at the bottom of the
Windows desktop.
Using Multiple Tablets in Your Home
The tablet software on the PC supports up to five unique tablet
users at a time, allowing you to use more than one tablet
simultaneously in your home.
The PC is turned on and
the AnyPoint Wireless
Home Network Adapter
is connected to it. The
PC has an existing
Internet connection.
Note: You can use the
PC to access the Internet
or run other software
while someone else uses
the tablet!
You turn on the tablet
and view your home
page for the latest news.
The PC automatically
connects to the Internet
and the tablet shares that
connection.
You use the tablet to
browse for information
about interesting topics
and events and then
decide to do some
shopping on the web.
Someone else turns on a
second tablet. The
wireless adapter picks up
the second tablet’s signal
and begins communicating
with it. The two tablets
and the PC all share the
same Internet connection.

6| WHAT IS THE INTEL® WEB TABLET?
Privacy, Security, and Parental Control
The Wireless Network Code
The Intel Web Tablet communicates with the PC using Intel
AnyPoint wireless home networking technology. The network
code that you create during tablet installation helps to deter
anyone from “listening in” on the wireless connection while you
browse. Only devices that use the same network code and are
within a certain proximity to each other can communicate over
the same wireless connection. You can change your network
code at any time using the Wireless Control Panel on the PC and
the network code setting on the tablet.
The network code that you create when you install the tablet
software onto the PC allows multiple tablet installations to exist
independently in a given area. The network code uses 24-bit
encoding that provides 16 million possible combinations.
Similar to the security code on a cordless phone, the network
code on the tablet greatly minimizes the likelihood of
interference from eavesdropping and other nearby tablets.
Secure Transactions
Many web sites use a special type of secure communication that
prevents unauthorized access to the information that is sent to or
from those sites. The tablet supports these types of secure
Internet transactions.
You’ll know you’re at a secure web site when a lock icon
appears in the button bar at the bottom of the tablet screen.
Internet Connection Security
The security of the connection between the PC and your ISP is
governed by your ISP. Read the information provided by your
ISP to learn about their security policies.
Proxy Settings for Security and Parental Control
If the PC has a firewall set up through a proxy server, or if the
Internet browser on the PC uses a proxy server to connect to the
Internet or to enable parental control software, you can set up
the tablet to use the same proxy settings as your browser. se
the Tablet Connection Wizard to enter proxy settings for the
tablet.
For more information about tablet proxy settings, click Help on
the Proxy Settings dialog box of the Tablet Connection Wizard.
For the latest information about tablet privacy, security, and
parental controls, go to www.intel.com/home/webtablet/support.

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The Tablet as Part of an AnyPoint™ Wireless
Home Network
By purchasing the Intel Web Tablet, you’ve taken the first step
toward creating a wireless PC home network. The AnyPoint
Wireless Home Network SB Adapter that your tablet uses, in
conjunction with AnyPoint Wireless Home Network software
(sold separately), can be used to transform the tablet’s PC into a
home network server.
To create your own AnyPoint Wireless Home Network, you
must have one HomeRF AnyPoint Wireless Home Network
Adapter for each PC you want on your home network. In
addition, you must install the AnyPoint Wireless Home
Network software onto each PC.
Important: If you already have an AnyPoint Wireless Home
Network, use its server PC as the tablet’s PC. Follow the
instructions in this manual for installing the tablet into an
existing AnyPoint Wireless Home Network.
To learn more about creating an AnyPoint Wireless Home
Network, go to www.intel.com/anypoint.
For information on tablet compatibility with other home
networking solutions, including the AnyPoint Phoneline Home
Network, check the Technical Issues available at the tablet’s
Info Center and at www.intel.com/home/webtablet/support.

8| IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET
•AC Power Jack
•Headphone Jack
Access Panel
Stylus Tether Anchor
Touch Screen
Home Buttons Print Button
Back/Forward Button
Scroll Wheel
Speakers
Charging Cradle
Power Jack
PS/2 Keyboard Jack
Stylus
Antenna
Flip Stand
Battery
AC Power Adapter
Reset Button
IDENTIFYING PARTS OF THE TABLET
Front View
Back View
Optional Charging Cradle
(sold separately)

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The tablet has home buttons for up to five family members.
se your personal home button to turn on the tablet and go
directly to your personal home page. You can make any
web page your home page. If the tablet is already on, your
home button returns you to your home page.
se the print button to print the displayed page.
se the back/forward button to view web pages that you
visited recently.
se the scroll wheel to move the current web page up and
down for viewing.
se the touch screen to interact with web pages by
touching the screen with the stylus or your finger.
se the tablet speakers to listen to audio on the web.
Open the access panel to use the AC power jack or
headphone jack.
Raising the antenna may improve your tablet’s ability to
send and receive signals in your home.
se the stylus to interact with the touch screen.
se the stylus tether anchor if you want to keep the stylus
with the tablet by attaching the stylus tether.
se the flip stand to keep the tablet upright when using the
tablet on a table.
se a screwdriver to remove the rechargeable battery if you
need to replace it.
se the stylus to press the reset button if you need to reset
the tablet.
The AC power adapter provides electrical power for
charging the tablet and for using a hardware keyboard with
the optional charging cradle. It allows you to use the tablet
while it is plugged into an electrical outlet instead of using
the tablet battery. To plug the AC power adapter into the
tablet, open the access panel (7) and plug the adapter into
the AC power jack.
The optional charging cradle (sold separately) is an
accessory that acts as a stand and as a power source for your
tablet. It allows you to use a hardware keyboard with the
tablet.
se the cradle power jack to plug the AC power adapter
into the charging cradle, so the tablet’s battery can charge
while the tablet is resting in the cradle.
se the cradle keyboard jack to plug in a standard PS/2
keyboard for use while the tablet is in the cradle.
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10 | OPERATING YOUR TABLET
OPERATING YOUR TABLET
Turning the Tablet On and Off
Turn the tablet on by pressing your home button. Each of the
five home buttons at the top of the tablet turns the tablet on and
takes a family member to their home page in a single button
press. (If you have not yet set up your own home button, press
one that no one else is using and set the home page you want.)
The tablet turns itself off after a period of inactivity. If you want
to turn the tablet off immediately, touch controls on the bottom
of the screen and then touch turn tablet OFF. You can also turn
the tablet off by pressing the purple home button and the print
button at the same time.
Using the Button Bar
The button bar appears at the bottom of the tablet screen. se
the button bar to access tablet functions, open tablet panels, and
go places on the web. When a web page is loading, an indicator
shows the progress of the page as it loads.
Note: The tablet’s browser controls may be updated over time.
Look up the latest information on how to use the button bar and
other tablet features in the online ser Guide, available in the
tablet’s Info Center.
What You Can Do from the Button Bar and Tablet Panels
web•search Open the web•search panel to go to a specific web
address ( RL) or check your current location.
Type a phrase and touch search the web to search
for information. Come here to access your
browsing history, web-based email, or the tablet’s
Info Center, and anytime you want to change your
home page or email sign-in page.
favorites Go to your list of favorites.
add Open the favorites panel to add the current web
site to your list of favorite web sites.
stop and
reload Stop the current web page from loading and reload
(refresh) the current web page.
controls Open the control panel to control physical
functions of the tablet (such as screen brightness,
speaker volume, touch screen accuracy), check the
tablet’s signal strength and battery charge, turn the
screen saver on or off, and turn the tablet off.
?se the ? button to get help on using the tablet and
link to the Info Center for more information.
horizontal
scroll arrows Move a web page right or left on the screen.
(Scroll arrows appear only when needed.)
on-screen
keyboard When you want to type, touch a text box to bring
up the on-screen keyboard.
Look at the… to…
progress
indicator View the loading progress of the current web
page.
lock icon See whether the current web site is a secure site.

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Knowing Who Is Using the Tablet
You can tell at a glance which family member is using the tablet
by checking for their home button color. Each member’s home
button color is shown along the top edge of the button bar and in
the loading progress indicator.
Checking the Wireless Signal Strength
The signal strength indicator on the control panel lets you know
the strength of the signal that the tablet is receiving from the
PC’s wireless adapter. If the signal strength becomes too weak
(for example, you may be too far away from the wireless
adapter), the tablet cannot communicate with the PC. As the
signal gets weaker, browsing performance may slow or stop
entirely. Moving closer to the wireless adapter and raising the
antenna may improve reception.
Checking the Battery Charge
The battery power indicator, also on the control panel, lets you
know how much power is available in your tablet’s rechargeable
battery. When the battery charge level becomes low, a warning
message appears indicating that you should recharge the battery.
To recharge the battery, open the tablet’s access panel and
connect the AC adapter to the AC power jack. If you purchased
an optional charging cradle, connect the AC adapter to the
charging cradle and then set the tablet into the cradle. It takes
approximately six hours to fully recharge the battery.
You can continue to use the tablet while it is charging.
Typing with the Tablet
The on-screen keyboard is available whenever you need it.
When you want to type information in a text box, touch the text
box with the stylus or your finger to bring up the on-screen
keyboard.
If the keyboard doesn’t appear when you touch a text box, touch
controls on the button bar, then touch the show keyboard
button.
The on-screen keyboard is similar to a standard PC keyboard.
Letters and numbers are in the same location; however, web
shortcut keys and commonly used web symbols have been
added. Special characters and symbols are available when you
touch the symbols key.
To type an upper-case letter, touch the shift key and then the
letter you want, or touch caps lock to keep the upper-case
keyboard displayed while you type several letters.
If you purchased an optional charging cradle, you can use a
more conventional method of typing by plugging a standard
0.5-amp (or less) PS/2* keyboard into the cradle keyboard jack.
Place the tablet into the charging cradle and begin typing. You
must connect the charging cradle to AC power when you use an
attached keyboard. When the PS/2 keyboard is connected, the
on-screen keyboard does not appear automatically.
Note: If your hardware keyboard has special/shortcut keys (such
as Internet shortcut keys and function keys), they will not work
with the tablet.

12 | OPERATING YOUR TABLET
Printing from the Tablet
You can print a web page from your tablet by pressing the print
button on your tablet. The tablet sends the page that is currently
on the tablet screen to the PC’s default Windows printer. No
additional setup is required.
Turning the Screen Saver On and Off
If you turn the screen saver feature on and then turn the tablet
off while it is connected to AC power, the tablet displays a
screen saver image.
To turn the screen saver feature on or off, touch controls on the
button bar, then touch the screen saver on/off button.
Using the Tablet as an Electronic Picture Frame
You can turn your tablet into an electronic picture frame when
the tablet is not in use but connected to AC power. Display the
tablet on your kitchen counter or in the family room with your
favorite photos on the screen. See a new picture every few
seconds.
Requirements
To be displayed, pictures must use JPEG or GIF format and be
200 KB or less in size (or contain less than 1 million pixels).
Larger files and other file types will not display.
Making Your Pictures Available to the Tablet
To make your pictures available for display, copy them to your
tablet’s PC in the screensaverpictures subfolder of the Web
Tablet folder.
If you did not change the location when you installed the tablet
software, copy your files to the following folder:
C:\Program Files\Intel\Web Tablet\screensaverpictures
Displaying Your Pictures on the Tablet
Your pictures will replace the screen saver image normally
displayed when you have the tablet’s screen saver feature turned
on and the tablet is off but charging.
To make sure the tablet’s screen saver is turned on, press your
home button, touch the controls button on the button bar, then
touch the screen saver button until it shows on.
Now, whenever the tablet is turned off and connected to AC
power to recharge its battery, your pictures will be shown on the
tablet.
Turning Off the Picture Frame Feature
Remove all pictures from the screensaverpictures folder. Then
the default screen saver image will be used instead of your
pictures.

GOING PLACES ON THE WEB | 13
GOING PLACES ON THE WEB
Using Your Home Page
Each of the home buttons at the top of the tablet lets you set up a
personal home page. There are five home buttons, so you can set
up a different home page for up to five family members. Just
press your home button anytime to go to your home page. The
information you see on your home page is updated periodically
throughout the day to keep it current and accurate.
Initially your home page is the tablet’s Info Center, but you can
change to any home page you like, at any time. Touch
web•search on the button bar, then the change button for my
home page.
Going Places and Searching on the Web
The tablet puts the web right at your fingertips, with lots of ways
to get around.
se your favorites list to keep track of your favorite web sites so
that you can easily return to them.
• To add the current page as a favorite, touch add on the
button bar.
• To view your favorites list, touch favorites on the button
bar, then touch an entry in your list to go there.
Touch web•search on the button bar for the navigation tools
available on the web•search panel.
• To go to a specific web address, type the address ( RL),
then touch the go to web site button or the enter key on the
keyboard.
• To search for information, type a search word or phrase,
then touch the search the web button.
• To return to web pages you have visited, touch my history,
then touch an entry in the history list to go there.
Using Email with the Tablet
The tablet provides easy access to an existing web-based email
account for each home button, from the my email page button
on the web•search panel. Web-based email is accessible through
a web browser like Netscape* or Internet Explorer*. If you
already have web-based email, you can set up the tablet to easily
access your account by touching web•search on the button bar,
then the change button for my email page.
If you are using Microsoft* Outlook*, Eudora*, or Netscape
mail, you probably aren’t using web-based email but POP3 mail
instead. In this case, you will need to sign up for web-based
email to access email from the tablet. Check with your email
provider to see if you can access their POP3 mail through a web-
based account. Some providers offer this service for free.
Using the Tablet’s Info Center
The tablet’s Info Center provides a wealth of information for
tablet users, including an online ser Guide and Quick Tour, the
latest Insider News newsletter, Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs), and easy access to ordering tablet accessories.
You can go to the Info Center anytime by touching the info
center button on the web•search panel. You can also get there
by touching the ? (help) button on the button bar, then the Info
Center link on the help page.
Note: The tablet’s browser controls may be updated over time.
Look up the latest information in the online ser Guide.

14 | THE TABLET AND YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
THE TABLET AND YOUR INTERNET CONNECTION
Always Connected vs. Dial-up Connection
The tablet uses the PC to connect to the Internet. With today’s
technology, people have a number of options for accessing the
Internet. These include:
• Always connected (cable and most DSL)
• Dial-up connection (phone line and satellite)
Always Connected
With a persistent connection, the tablet use does not interfere
with your family’s use of the phone line. The PC is always
connected to the Internet. Data transfer rates are considerably
faster than those of traditional analog phone line connections.
This is the ideal connection type for the tablet.
Note: Some DSL providers dial up to the Internet instead of
staying connected. In these situations, configure your tablet to
use a dial-up connection.
Dial-up Connection
With a dial-up connection, the PC must dial the number to your
ISP (Internet Service Provider) to access the Internet. If you
have a dedicated phone line for the PC, accessing an open phone
line is not an issue. However, if the PC shares a phone line with
the rest of your household, you cannot use the tablet and the
phone at the same time.
Hanging Up the Phone Line
Important! Please read this if you access the Internet
using the same phone line as your telephone or fax
machine.
If the tablet initiates a dial-up Internet connection, you can hang
up the phone line from the tablet. Otherwise, hang up the phone
line from the PC.
Hanging Up the Phone from the Tablet
1 Touch the controls button on the button bar to open the con-
trol panel.
2 Touch the turn tablet OFF button.
3 At the PC, a warning message appears indicating that the
dial-up connection is about to be ended.
4 Wait a few seconds and the PC will automatically
disconnect, or click Disconnect Now on the PC to hang up
the phone line.
Hanging Up the Phone from the PC
1 At the PC, check the icon tray in the lower-right
corner of the screen for your ISP’s connection icon.
2 Right-click the icon, and select Disconnect.
Note: This procedure works for most dial-up networking (D N)
software and America Online* (AOL). If this procedure does
not work on your PC, check your ISP documentation for
information about disconnecting a dial-up session.
In case of an emergency, physically disconnect the phone
line from the PC by unplugging the phone line from the
wall or from the back of the PC.
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Keeping Home Page Content Fresh
When you press your home button to turn the tablet on, the
tablet displays a stored copy of your home page. This gives you
something interesting to read while you wait for your Internet
Service Provider (ISP) to establish a connection to the Internet.
Once that connection is made, you can refresh your home page
or go anywhere on the web.
The tablet uses your Internet connection periodically throughout
the day to get fresh copies of your family’s home pages. This
ensures that the information you see on your stored home page
is current when you turn on the tablet.
The tablet is initially set up to get fresh home page content three
times each day. When you set up the PC during tablet
installation, you can specify when and how often you want the
tablet to get fresh content, up to four times each day. You can
update these settings anytime by running the Tablet Connection
Wizard on the PC.
Note: If the PC uses your phone line to connect to the Internet
and your dial-up connection is a toll call (metered or long
distance), you may want to change the frequency with which the
tablet refreshes its content.
Getting Automatic Software Updates
The tablet is designed to check for tablet software updates
automatically, so that you always have the latest features
available to your tablet.
Software updates are usually performed overnight to reduce
possible inconvenience.
The PC must be on for the tablet to get the updates.

16 | TAKING CARE OF YOUR TABLET
TAKING CARE OF YOUR TABLET
Handling the Tablet
Do not drop the tablet. The tablet’s touch screen contains a
glass element that may break when dropped or subjected to
a strong impact. Avoid placing the tablet where it may
accidentally fall to the floor (like on the edge of a counter).
When you use the tablet’s flip stand, make sure that it is
fully extended and locked.
Keep the tablet away from water. The tablet is not
waterproof. Like any electrical device, keep the tablet
away from water and moisture to avoid possible injury to
yourself and permanent damage to the tablet.
Avoid exposing the tablet to temperature extremes and
direct sunlight for long periods of time. Extreme
temperatures and long-term exposure to the sun can cause
the tablet’s touch screen to become dark and eventually
stop working.
Cleaning and Maintaining the Touch Screen
Avoid scratching your tablet’s touch screen. se the provided
stylus or other plastic-tipped pens intended for use with a touch-
sensitive screen, or use your finger. Never use an actual pen or
pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the tablet.
Keep the touch screen clean. se a soft cloth to clean the
screen. If necessary, dampen the cloth with a diluted window-
cleaning solution to clean the touch screen. Never spray the
tablet directly with any liquid or foam cleaners.
Cleaning and Maintaining the Hand Grips
The soft material used for the hand grips on the sides of your
tablet is designed to enhance durability and feel. Because of its
soft nature, it may show scratches and blemishes. To restore the
hand grips, use De-Solve-It* or a similar cleaner on a soft cloth
and gently rub out blemishes. Never spray the tablet directly
with any liquid or foam cleaners.
Caring for the Tablet’s Battery
The tablet comes with a rechargeable lithium ion battery. When
fully charged, your tablet’s battery provides several hours of
constant use. When not in use, your tablet’s battery stays
charged for over six days. For tips on maximizing the length of
each charge, see the online ser Guide, available in the tablet’s
Info Center.
When you're not using the tablet, keep it plugged into AC power
so that the battery will be fully charged the next time you use it.
You cannot overcharge the tablet’s battery by leaving the tablet
plugged in.
It takes approximately six hours to completely charge a fully
depleted battery. You do not need to fully charge the batteries
for your tablet to work. You also do not need to fully deplete the
battery to gain the maximum effectiveness of the tablet’s
battery.
While the battery is designed for years of average use, it may
eventually need to be replaced. Do not dispose of the battery in
your trash. Please recycle the battery in accordance with your
local recycling guidelines.
Ordering Accessories and Replacement Parts
You can order charging cradles, additional tablets, and
replacement parts, such as an additional stylus or battery, online
through the tablet’s Info Center or at www.shop-intel.com.
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GETTING HELP
Online Help and Quick Tour
If you have questions regarding your tablet, use the tablet’s
online Info Center. At the Info Center, you’ll find a variety of
information, including:
• A Quick Tour of the tablet.
• An online ser Guide containing topics on how to use the
tablet and perform tablet tasks.
• Answers to our customers’ most frequently asked questions
and information about technical issues.
Type a search word or phrase in the help box at the top of Info
Center pages to get help on a specific topic.
To access the Info Center from the tablet, touch web•search on
the button bar, then the info center button. Or touch the ? (help)
button, then the Info Center link.
If you can’t get to the Info Center on the tablet, go to the PC,
click the tablet icon in the icon tray at the bottom of the
Windows* desktop, and then select Help. Or use your PC
Internet browser to go to:
www.intel.com/home/webtablet/support
To learn more about a specific tablet panel, touch the ? (help)
button on the panel. This help provides information about the
features that are available on that panel, with a link to the Info
Center for more information.
Contacting Customer Support
Our customer support team wants to hear from you.
Touch the Contact Us link at the bottom of tablet Info Center
pages to send your ideas and suggestions or to submit a problem
report. You can also contact our customer support group at:
www.intel.com/home/webtablet/support
or call us toll free at 1 (877) 777-2203.
Troubleshooting Usage Problems
Low or Bad Wireless Signal
Distance from the PC’s wireless adapter and interference from
household appliances (cordless phones, microwave ovens,
remote controls) are the most common reasons for low or bad
signals. To achieve a stronger signal, try the following:
• Move the tablet closer to the PC.
• Raise the tablet’s antenna.
• Change the location of the PC’s wireless adapter – move it
to a high point, like a shelf.
• Rotate the PC’s wireless adapter to different positions.
• Move the location of the appliance that is causing the
interference or turn the appliance off.

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Low Battery
A low battery warning message indicates that the charge in your
tablet’s battery is running low.
To recharge the battery, open the tablet access panel and
connect the AC adapter to the AC power jack. If you purchased
an optional charging cradle, connect the AC adapter to the
charging cradle and then set the tablet into the cradle.
It takes approximately six hours to fully recharge the battery.
You can continue to use the tablet while it is recharging.
Keyboard or Touch Screen Not Responding Accurately to Touch
If you touch the screen at one spot, but the tablet responds as if
you touched somewhere nearby (for example, you touch a key
on the keyboard and get no response or a different letter than
you expected, or you touch a web-page link but the tablet acts as
if you touched a nearby link), you may need to adjust the screen
accuracy. To adjust your touch screen, touch the controls button
to open the control panel, and then touch the area labeled touch
here to adjust screen accuracy.
Note: If you cannot open the control panel from the button bar,
press the forward button and the print button at the same time to
begin adjusting the touch screen accuracy.
Blank or Partially-Loaded Web Pages
If a web page does not display properly, touch the reload button
on the button bar.
Tablet Can’t Connect to the PC
If the tablet can’t connect to the PC, you may be too far away
from the PC’s wireless adapter, or there may be something
wrong at the PC. Make sure that the PC’s wireless adapter is
securely plugged in and that the PC is turned on and logged on.
Make sure that the tablet software is running on the PC. Click
the tablet tray icon at the bottom of the Windows desktop, and
then select Status.
Additional Troubleshooting
For additional tablet troubleshooting information, go to the
tablet’s online information system, available in the Info Center.
Touch web•search on the button bar, then the info center
button. Or touch ? (help) on the button bar, then the Info Center
link. se the links on the left side of the Info Center home page
or type a keyword into the help box at the top of the page.
If you can’t get to the Info Center on the tablet, go to the PC,
click the tablet icon in the icon tray at the bottom of the
Windows desktop, and then select Help. Or use your PC Internet
browser to go to:
www.intel.com/home/webtablet/support
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