Vantage Hearth TPT700-1 User manual



Quick Start Guide TPT700-1
TPT700-1 Web Tablet
Quick Start Guide V40127 / 1308073-A 2008-2009
Quick Start Guide
Vantage TPT700-1

Quick Start Guide TPT700-1
TPT700-1 Web Tablet
Quick Start Guide V40127 / 1308073-A 2008-2009
Congratulations on your purchase of an TPT700-1 Web Tablet. This guide was designed to help you get up and running
with your new system as quickly and easily as possible.
For more information on setting up and using your TPT700-1, please consult the digital PDF User’s Guide located on your
Windows desktop, or visit our website at www.vantagecontrols.com.
What Is in the Box
TPT700-1 should come securely packaged in its shipping carton along with the items listed below. Please contact your
Vantage dealer immediately if anything is missing or damaged.
1. Power Cord and AC Adapter
2. Microfiber Cleaning Cloth
3. This Quick Start Guide (a high-res PDF of the User’s Guide is included on the desktop)
4. Standard Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (part# TPT700-1-MAIN-BAT)
5. Stylus (part# TPT700-1-STYLUS)
* Contents of the package may change without prior notice.
Setting Up Your TPT700-1
Please read the following steps to begin using the TPT700-1 as quickly and easily as possible.
1. Inserting the Battery Pack(s) if your TPT700-1 shipped from the dealer without pre-inserted batteries. An
optional second battery pack is available to order. (Part# TPT700-1-SEC-BAT)
2. Connecting the TPT700-1 to an external power source.
3. Connecting applicable peripherals and networking cables.
4. Powering on the TPT700-1
5. Completing the Operating System Installation/first time startup

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Step 1: Inserting the Battery Pack(s)
Turn the TPT700-1 over and place it, screen down on a solid, clean, flat surface.
Inserting the Main Lithium-Ion Battery Pack
Align the battery so that the power output port on the bottom of the battery matches up
with the power input pins on the back of the TPT screen. Angle the battery slightly down
and place it in the battery slot so that the battery’s small retaining tabs fit into the matching
grooves on the TPT screen just beside the power input pins. Then lay down the opposite
side of the battery into the slot until it “clicks” into place.
Inserting the (optional) Secondary Lithium-Polymer Battery Pack
Align the battery so that the power output port on the bottom of the battery matches up
with the power input pins on the back of the TPT700-1. Angle the battery slightly down
and place it in the battery slot so that the battery’s small retaining tabs fit into the
matching grooves on the TPT above the power input pins. Then lay down the opposite
side of the battery into the slot until it “clicks” into place.

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Step 2: Connecting the TPT700-1 to an External Power Source
Locate the AC adapter and the power cord. Plug the power cord
securely into the AC adapter. Plug the AC adapter’s connection
cable into the “DC Power In” port on the top of the TPT. Once the
adapter plug is securely in place, plug the power cord into an
external power socket. If the optional docking station was ordered,
please see SECTION 6 - Docking Your TPT700-1 in the User Guide.
IMPORTANT: Allow battery to fully charge
before disconnecting external power and
running it on battery power for the first time.
IMPORTANT: Use of any other external power source may cause damage, voiding the warranty.
NOTE: When you first connect the tablet into an external power source, the battery charge
indicator will begin to glow amber. When the battery is fully charged the indicator will turn green.
See the section entitled Battery Care in the TPT700-1 User Guide for tips on maximizing battery
life and performance.
Step 3: Connecting Applicable Peripherals and Networking Cables
If you would like to use any external peripheral with the tablet (i.e. USB mouse, USB keyboard, etc.) or are planning to
connect to the Internet and/or a corporate LAN using a wired connection (RJ45) as opposed to wirelessly, connect the
external peripheral now. See the chapter entitled Touring Your TPT700-1 in the PDF User Guide, to identify which ports
to use.

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IMPORTANT: When you power on the TPT700-1 for the first time, you will need to have an
external USB keyboard connected in order to complete the Windows XP Professional installation
routine.
Step 4: Powering on the TPT700-1
Locate the three power switches on the top on the TPT. The switch is the Web Tablet’s main power toggle. Slide it
to the right and hold it there until it emits a blue glow (about 1-2 seconds) and then release it. The TPT700-1 will now
boot up.
Step 5: Completing the Operating System Installation
When your system powers on for the first time, Windows will have a few questions for you to answer in order to localize
your installation.
NOTE: You’ll need a USB keyboard connected to your TPT700-1 in order to answer some of the
questions that require text input.
Refer to your operating system’s manual for information on any of the questions you are unsure how to answer.
Touch Screen Navigation with the Stylus or with Fingers
Navigating with a touch screen is different from navigating with a mouse. The pen will interact with the computer
whenever you touch it to the screen.
Hold the stylus pen as if you were writing with a standard pen. Instead of sliding the pen around the screen, just lightly
tap on what you want to interact with. Sliding the pen while lightly touching the tip to the screen will move the on-screen

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pointer around as if you were using a mouse and holding down the left mouse button. In other words, you would be
performing what is known as a drag operation.
Also, remember that since the screen is sensitive to the touch, resting your hand on the screen while using the pen can
make the pointer react unpredictably.
TIP: When trying to select or activate something on the screen with the stylus pen, pay attention
to the position of the pointer icon instead of the tip of the pen.
Tapping lightly on the screen will perform a standard left mouse button click. Holding the tip of the pen against the
screen without moving it for about a second or so will NOT perform a standard right mouse button click.
NOTE: the Right Mouse Click has been disabled as part of the Vantage default setup. This is done
because holding buttons in to perform DIM Functions and other situations are normal with home
automati on. To perform a right-mouse click, touch on the right-mouse click icon on the
Windows status bar. The next item touched will be a right-mouse click.
IMPORTANT: The TPT700-1 comes with Microsoft Windows XP Professional and proprietary
software for touchscreen operation. The operating system on the TPT700-1 has been custom
designed by Vantage, with specific operations and control interfaces for use with InFusion
Systems. NEVER replace the operating system or the screen will no longer operate correctly. If
the operating system appears to be corrupt, contact your Vantage dealer.

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Installing InFusion Media
InFusion Media is the Vantage software program used to interface with an InFusion system. The software install program
is located on the Desktop of the TPT700-1. After completing the operating system installation you should run the
SetupVantageInFusionMedia<ver> to install on the TPT700-1.
Steps to install InFusion Media:
!Click on the icon SetupVantageInFusionMedia<ver. number>
!Follow the install directions on the screen to complete the installation
!When the Installation finishes double click on the Vantage InFusion Media icon on the desktop to launch
InFusion Media.
!See the SECTION entitled, TPT700-1 with InFusion Media & Design Center in the Desktop User Guide.
Programming the Function Buttons
To program the function buttons located on the right side of the TPT700-1, simply open the Panel Control Panel by
tapping and holding on the icon in the system tray. Tap the “Change” button next to the button you wish to program
and choose to assign a pre-defined action or to launch an application, document or Internet URL. Tap the “Next” button
and make your choice from the screen that appears. Please see the TPT700-1 User Guide for additional information.
Connecting to a Wireless Network
1. Turn on the WiFi transmitter using the toggle switch on the top of your TPT700-1. Make sure the switch lights
up blue.
2. In the System Tray, tap on the Intel PROSet icon ( ) and choose “Configure WiFi” from the pop-up menu that
appears.

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3. When the Intel® PROSet/Wireless WiFi Connection Utility opens, choose the network from the list that you wish
to connect to and tap the “Connect” button. If no wireless networks appear after a few moments, tap on the
“Refresh” button located just below the list.
4. If the wireless network you are attempting to connect to is security-enabled, you will see a dialog box
requesting either a network key or, if the wireless network supports WiFi Protected Setup (WPS), a PIN.
5. When connected the wireless Icon will change to all green or partially green, depending on the signal
strength, indicating it is connected.
Most failures to connect to a wireless network occur because the network key has been improperly entered. Be very
careful when entering this key. If you do not know the correct key to enter, or still can’t connect after entering the key
properly, contact your network administrator or the technical support line of your Internet Service Provider.
NOTE: If your network access point or router uses WiFi Protected Set-up, the WPS Wizard will
appear on the screen. Choose your access point from the drop-down list, enter your PIN when
prompted. Unless you need to configure your access point/router for the first time, just tap on
the “No” button when asked. If you entered your PIN properly, you should see the same pop-up
window informing you that you are connected. Check with your Network Administrator or the
instructions that came with your access point/router for locating the PIN.
Please see the complete TPT700-1_User_Guide.pdf on the Window’s desktop for additional information.

