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User’s Guideeo™ a73307 inch Ultra-Mobile PC

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Table of Contents xiPreface iCopyright iDisclaimer iiImportant Safety Instructions iiNotice of Regulatory Compliance ivGetting Started 1What

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xii Table of ContentsUsing Your eo a7330 with Windows 27Navigating with the Stylus Pen 27Touch Screen Settings and Calibration 28Right-Click Em

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Table of Contents xiiiSecuring Your eo a7330 51BIOS Settings 51Creating a Windows Login Password 52Creating the Password In Windows XP 53Creat

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 1 Chapter 01Getting StartedYour eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC was designed to allow you to be up and running as quickly a

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2 Chapter 01: Getting Started6. System Restore Disc17. Standard a7330 Battery Pack(s)28. Stylus PenSetting Up Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCPlease rea

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 3matching grooves on the eo just beside the power input pins. Then lay down the opposite side of the battery into the

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4 Chapter 01: Getting StartedTo Remove the Secondary Lithium-Polymer Battery PackTurn over the tablet and place it on a solid, clean flat surface.

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Preface iThis manual will help you get the most out of your new eo™ Ultra-Mobile PC. If you are a new computer user, or just new to Tablet PCs, re

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 5the adapter plug is securely in place, plug the power cord into an external power socket.NOTE: When you first connect

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6 Chapter 01: Getting StartedStep 5: Completing the Operating System InstallationWhen your system powers on for the first time, Windows will have a

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Chapter 01: Getting Started 7Tapping lightly on the screen will perform a standard left mouse button click. Holding the tip of the pen against th

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Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 9The eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC features a number of physical characteristics designed to help you work

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10 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCFront View1. Battery Charge IndicatorGlows amber when the battery is charging and changes to green

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Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 114. Auto-Switching Dual Mode Screen (a7330D only)Screen mode is set to Touch Screen by default. Whe

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12 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCTop View1. DC Power In Jack Plug the AC adapter’s connection cable into this port to provide power

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Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 135. Bluetooth Power Toggle Slide the toggle switch to power on the Bluetooth wireless transmitter.

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14 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCLeft Side View1. Anti-Theft Kensington Lock Use with the locking device (sold separately) to attach

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ii PrefaceDisclaimerThe specifications and information in this manual are subject to change without prior notice in order to improve reliability, d

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Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 15Right Side View1. Stylus Pen and Holder Secures the stylus pen to the eo a7330.2. Expansion Modul

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16 Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PCBack View1. Main Battery Release Tab Holds main battery in its port. Pull tab away from the battery

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Chapter 02: Touring Your eo Ultra-Mobile PC 176. Fold Out Stand Built-in stand swings out allowing the a7330 to stand upright.7. Secondary Batt

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Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 19Depending on your system’s configuration and your application usage, a fully charged Lithium-Ion main battery

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20 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareTo calibrate the battery pack, follow these steps:1. Turn the computer off. Connect the AC adapter and let th

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Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 21When fully charged, the battery indicator will change to green and the battery’s charge will be maintained w

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22 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareThis applet also displays a meter that indicates approximately how much of a charge is remaining in the batte

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Chapter 03: Battery Usage and Care 23NOTE: Do not dispose of batteries with household waste. When your battery no longer holds a charge, call you

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24 Chapter 03: Battery Usage and CareSince a smart Lithium-Ion battery slowly discharges during prolonged storage, you should fully recharge the b

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Preface iiiExceeding the maximum rated voltage may cause damage to the AC adapter or to the eo Ultra-Mobile PC. This could result in fire or electr

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 27While your eo a7330 Ultra-Mobile PC is a versatile, mobile com-puter capable of accomplishing all

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28 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowspointer to follow along similarly to how it behaves when moving a mouse. Sliding the pen while ligh

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 29Touch Screen BehaviorThe following check boxes will alter the way that the touch screen behaves. T

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30 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsCalibrating the Touch ScreenTapping the “Calibrate...” button will initiate the system’s touch scre

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 31Pen TabThe options on this tab will adjust the behavior of how the pen interacts with the digitize

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32 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsClick SoundThis option is the same as the corresponding feature in the touch screen settings, excep

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 33The sort of actions you can add to the pop-up menu includes keystroke combinations, opening specifi

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34 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsWindows Tablet and Pen Settings Control PanelBesides the Wacom control panel, Windows XP Tablet PC

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iv PrefaceUnder no circumstances should the user attempt to disassemble the power supply. The power supply has no user-replaceable parts and its i

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 35Programming the Function ButtonsYour eo a7330 has three user-programmable function buttons located

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36 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsOpening an Application, Document or Web Page5. Using the option buttons, choose the appropriate fil

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 37Setting the Screen BrightnessThe “Brightness” applet, accessible by simply tapping on the icon i

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38 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowsallows you to control how these non-native screen resolutions will resolve on your display (i.e. st

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 39ally. The Gamma control will adjust the screen’s brightness without affecting the white point or th

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40 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsCharacter PadThis pad accepts input on a character-by-character basis and is useful for entering in

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 41For more information about the Input Panels, refer to the Win-dows Online Help System by tapping o

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42 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowscustomizing the Eyesboard to suit your tastes and working style, you can access the help file by tap

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 434. If the wireless network you are attempting to connect to is security-enabled, you will see a d

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44 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with WindowsUsing a Wired LANAnother way to connect to the Internet with your eo a7330 is by a wired LAN enviro

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Preface v1. this device may not cause harmful interference,and2. this device must accept any interference received,including interference that m

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 456. If DHCP is used on yournetwork, tap “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain DNS serve

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46 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowscontact your network administrator or the technical support line of your ISP.When you have complete

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Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windows 471. Turn on the Bluetoothtransmitter using the toggle switch on the top of your tablet.2. Locate

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48 Chapter 04: Using Your eo a7330 with Windowsand, if applicable, hit <Enter> or <OK> on the Bluetooth device to commit the entry.NOT

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Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 51 Chapter 05Securing Your eo a7330Your eo a7330 is equipped with a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) that, when

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52 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a73301. Power on or restart the eo a7330. As soon as the TabletKiosk logo screen appears, tap on the screen with

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Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 53Creating the Password In Windows XP1. Go to the START Menu and tap on “Control Panel”.2. In the Control Pa

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54 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a73305. Tap on the text input field labeled “New Password” in the window that opens and then enter a password of y

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vi Prefaceexpressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The manufacturer is not responsible for a

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Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 55IMPORTANT: Once you have set ownership of the TPM, it is vital that you store your password in a secure loca

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56 Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330If you followed the steps in the BIOS Settings section earlier in this chapter, the TPM MC should show the st

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Chapter 05: Securing Your eo a7330 577. Click “Print the password” if you want to print a hard copy of your password.IMPORTANT: It is highly rec

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Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 59This chapter describes how to locate information and solve some of the problems you may encounter while using your

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60 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingBattery Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionBeeping sound. The Tablet’s battery is low and Hibernation

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Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 61Internet Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionUnable to connect to the Internet.Account for Internet Se

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62 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingPower Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe computer is connected to an external power source but doe

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Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 63Touch Screen Display Problems/SolutionsProblem Possible Cause SolutionThe screen is blank. The system has gone into

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64 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingContacting Your DealerIf you still have a problem, the next step is to contact the dealer where you purchased your e

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Preface viifrom nearby persons during extended periods of operation. If the antenna is positioned less than 1.5 cm (0.6 inches) from the user, it

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Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 65Recovering Your System Using the System Restore DVDYour eo a7330 should have come with a System Restore DVD that ma

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66 Chapter 06: TroubleshootingRestore Disc is in the USB DVD drive and that the drive has power and is on.Step 2: Booting the eo a7330 to the Rec

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Chapter 06: Troubleshooting 6712. Immediately eject the DVD or unplug the USB DVD drive from your eo a7330 so the system will reboot from the re

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68 Chapter 06: Troubleshooting4. Select “OK” if you understand that this process will PERMANENTLY DELETE ALL OF THE EXISTING DATA ON THE HARD DRI

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Chapter 07: Specifications 71Processor  Intel® Atom™ Z530P (1.60 GHz)  45nm Hi-K metal gate silicon technology (2.2W max TDP)  On-die, primary

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72 Chapter 07: Specifications  Low power thermal design consumes less than 2.3W  Integrated DDR2 memory controller with 64-bit wide interface and

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Chapter 07: Specifications 73  Shock resistant — operating: 4,900 m/s2 (500G)non-operating: 14,700 m/s2 (1,500G)  Quiet — 14dB idle, 20dB random

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74 Chapter 07: Specifications  2+2 channel 16/20/24-bit / 44.1KHz/48KHz/96KHz/192KHz sampling rate output (DAC)  4 channel 16/20/24-bit / 44.1KHz

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viii Prefacespecifications were met. It does not imply that Industry Canada approved the equipment. European Union CE Marking DeclarationThis produ

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Chapter 07: Specifications 75  Hardware capability to support Cisco* Compatible Exten-sions v1/2/3/4  Supports IEEE 802.11 Power Save Protocol (

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76 Chapter 07: Specifications  Integrated 10/100/1000 transceiver  Supports pair swap/polarity/skew correction  Crossover Detection and Auto-Cor

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Chapter 07: Specifications 77  1x 3.5mm Audio Out, 1x 3.5mm Audio In  1x Cradle Connector (Optional Docking Cradle adds 3x USB 2.0 ports, 1x RS-

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78 Chapter 07: SpecificationsControl Switches (Top)  System Power Switch  Bluetooth® Power On/Off  Wireless Networking Power On/OffAC Adapter  In

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