J3400 Tablet PCUser’s Guide
4 Chapter 1 Getting StartedShoulder strap attach pointAttach point for the shoulder strap.Air vent Dissipates heat from the tablet.Battery status ligh
Chapter 1 Getting Started 5Security slot Connect a security cable to protect your tablet from theft.Air vent Dissipates heat from the tablet.Audio in/
6 Chapter 1 Getting StartedSetting up the J3400The J3400 is self-contained, so you can start using it immediately. You should connect AC power until t
Chapter 1 Getting Started 7Step 3: Turn on the Tablet PC• Press the power button.As the Tablet PC starts, the power light comes on.The first time Wind
8 Chapter 1 Getting Started
9Features2The Motion Computing J3400 Tablet PC has the power and features of a notebook computer, while giving you the added mobility and versatility
10 Chapter 2 FeaturesPenAn important difference between traditional PCs and Tablet PCs is that you frequently use the tablet pen to interact with the
Chapter 2 Features 11Front panel buttonsYou can use the buttons on the front of the tablet to perform many functions without having to use the pen. Th
12 Chapter 2 FeaturesBattery status lightYou can use the indicator light on the right side of the tablet to monitor the status of the battery. The fol
Chapter 2 Features 13Motion QuickNavMotion QuickNav allows you to quickly enter text using a selection of numeric pads or QWERTY keyboard layouts, in
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14 Chapter 2 FeaturesCameraYou can use the built-in 2-megapixel auto-focus camera to take pictures and save them to the hard disk drive. The camera le
Chapter 2 Features 15SecurityThe J3400 provides a safe computing environment that enables strong security protection and serves as the foundation for
16 Chapter 2 FeaturesDisplayThe J3400 includes a 12.1-inch display with the following features:• A highly readable LCD (liquid crystal display).• WXGA
Chapter 2 Features 17Ambient light sensor (ALS)If you have dynamic brightness selected and are running on battery power, the ambient light sensor meas
18 Chapter 2 FeaturesSecurity slotYou can use the security slot to attach your tablet to a desk, table or other fixture. You must purchase a security
Chapter 2 Features 19Express card slot (optional)The Express card slot holds one Express card for networking, memory expansion, or accessories. • To i
20 Chapter 2 FeaturesMobile Broadband (optional)The J3400 Tablet PC is available with an optional Mobile Broadband adapter that you can use to send an
Chapter 2 Features 21BatteryThe J3400 includes two battery bays for containing up to two high-capacity Lithium-ion batteries that are installed on the
22 Chapter 2 FeaturesJ-Series Mobile Keyboard (optional)The J-Series Mobile Keyboard is a thin-profile, portable, full size keyboard solution for ente
23Using your Tablet PC3The J3400 Tablet PC runs Microsoft Windows Vista, which includes ink-to-text and word recognition, voice recognition, and impro
iiiContentsChapter 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Finding information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
24 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCUsing Motion DashboardMotion Dashboard puts many common tablet-related settings and tasks at your fingertips. For exa
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 25Using the Motion utility in the notification areaYou can click on the Motion utility icon ( ) in the notification are
26 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCStore the pen in the pen bay when not in use. To store the pen in the pen bay, insert it into the bay and press it un
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 27Using Tablet PC Input PanelYou can use Tablet PC Input Panel instead of a keyboard to enter text on your Tablet PC. U
28 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCUsing personalized handwriting recognitionYou can use the Tablet PC Settings window to enable personalized handwritin
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 29For some actions, you must enter more information, such as the location of a program to start. You can select an acti
30 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCUsing the cameraYou can use the built-in camera to take pictures. For more information about the camera, see “Camera”
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 31• Ensure you have adequate lighting.• You can use the Pictures window to take and review multiple pictures. Use the s
32 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCUsing the Express card reader (optional)The Express card slot holds one Express card for networking, memory expansion
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 33Rotating the displayYou can easily change the screen orientation to fit your current task. You may want to use the po
iv ContentsChapter 3 Using your Tablet PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Using Motion Dashboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
34 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC5. For Display Scheme, select one of the following:• Mirror Display. Duplicates the Tablet PC display on the external
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 35You can connect an external microphone or headset to the microphone port using a 3.5 mm plug. When a microphone is co
36 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCTaking the Speech TutorialYou can use the Speech Tutorial to learn basic commands and dictation. The Speech Tutorial
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 373. On the Power Options page, select a power plan.For information about creating a custom power plan, see “Creating a
38 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC5. In the Plan name box, enter a name for the plan, and then click Next.6. Choose the settings that you want your com
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 393. Do one or more of the following:• For Power Switch on battery, select Hibernate.• For Power Switch plugged in, sel
40 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCFor each battery, you can check the remaining battery power from the battery itself.To check the battery status using
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 41cools to room temperature before recharging it. For more information, see the Safety and Regulatory Guide included wi
42 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCRemoving and replacing the batteryYou can remove the battery to check the remaining power, or to replace it with a fu
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 43To determine which battery needs to be replaced, see “Checking battery power” on page 39.Important: Use only Motion C
Contents vSetting up a hard disk drive (HDD) password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Using Wi-Fi (802.11a/g/n) .
44 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCRemoving and replacing the SIMTo remove and replace the SIM, perform the following procedures.To remove the SIM1. Tur
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 453. Lift the corner of the plastic film covering the SIM slot and slide the SIM out of the slot.4. If you are not repl
46 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCTo replace the SIM1. With the tablet turned off and the battery or battery bay cartridge removed from the right batte
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 47Using Motion OmniPass and the fingerprint readerMotion OmniPass offers a secure and convenient system for managing yo
48 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC4. Place the selected finger over the fingerprint reader and slowly drag your finger across the sensor in a downward
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 49Fingerprint reader tips• Be consistent. Hold your finger and scan at the same angle each time. For example, if you en
50 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC6. If prompted, swipe your fingerprint or enter your master password to authenticate these settings.Using the passwor
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 51Using Windows Security CenterWindows Security Center provides a central location for you to manage your computer’s se
52 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCSetting up Windows user accountsYou can use Windows user accounts to help secure the files on your computer from othe
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 53Setting up a hard disk drive (HDD) passwordYou can use a HDD password to protect the computer and the hard disk drive
vi ContentsAppendix A Troubleshooting and Support. . . . . . . . . .67Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
54 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCUsing Wi-Fi (802.11a/g/n)Use the information in this section to set up a Wi-Fi connection. Wireless access requires a
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 55Activating your Mobile Broadband serviceBefore you can use the Mobile Broadband service, you must activate your servi
56 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCEnabling or disabling BluetoothBefore you can set up a Bluetooth device, you must enable the Bluetooth adapter on the
Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PC 57The Bluetooth device is ready to use. Paired devices are shown in the Bluetooth Settings window. The following illust
58 Chapter 3 Using your Tablet PCBluetooth wireless tipsMotion Computing and its Bluetooth partners have worked to ensure a positive experience with t
59Care and Maintenance4Proper care and maintenance will keep your Tablet PC working and in good condition for a long time. For general information abo
60 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceStandard display• Clean fingerprints and most marks from the display surface by wiping it with the soft cloth (provid
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 61Cleaning in a health care environmentThis section describes the cleaning procedures for a Tablet PC in a health care
62 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceCleaning solutionsThis section describes various cleaning solutions that have been tested by Motion Computing. Please
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 63Pen• Store the pen in the pen bay or in a case when not in use.• Do not store the pen vertically on the tip. Constant
1Getting Started1The Motion Computing J3400 is a full-featured Tablet PC, combining performance, long battery life, and a lightweight, sleek design. T
64 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceTraveling with your Tablet PCUse the following tips when you travel with your Tablet PC:• Remove all accessories and
Chapter 4 Care and Maintenance 65Creating a backup archiveIf you want to roll back your tablet to a predetermined state, you can create a backup archi
66 Chapter 4 Care and MaintenanceTo restore from your complete PC backup archive1. After your tablet restarts after the initial BIOS display screen, p
67Troubleshooting and SupportAMotion Computing Tablet PCs are thoroughly tested for performance and quality, but occasionally problems still occur. If
68 Appendix A Troubleshooting and SupportThe display goes black while the Tablet PC is still turned on• The computer might have turned off the display
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support 69The display is too dim• The brightness may be set too low. Use Motion Dashboard to increase the brightness. S
70 Appendix A Troubleshooting and SupportThe pen function button does not work• The pen function button may not be enabled. – You can use the Pen and
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support 71I cannot connect to a network using the Ethernet adapter• The Ethernet cable may not be connected properly. R
72 Appendix A Troubleshooting and SupportFrequently asked questionsHow can I make the battery charge last longer?• For maximum conservation, you can u
Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support 73system into suspend or shutting it down. Connecting through legacy ports such as serial, parallel, and PS2 of
2 Chapter 1 Getting StartedOverviewThe following illustrations show the buttons, slots, and ports on the Motion J3400 Tablet PC. Speakers Listen to mu
74 Appendix A Troubleshooting and Support
75IndexNumerics10/100/1000 Base-T Ethernetabout 18using 29802.11a/g/nabout 19enabling 54setting up 54using 54AAC adapterabout 20adjusting display brig
76 Indexdigitizer penabout 10, 25calibrating 7directional pad 2, 11disablingthe eraser 27the pen button 27displayabout 16brightness 32dynamic brightne
Index 77LCDabout 16care and cleaning 60View Anywhere 16Li-ion battery 21liquid crystal display See LCDLithium-ion battery See Li-ion batterylogging on
78 Indexsetting up802.11a/g/n 54a BIOS password 52an HDD password 53Bluetooth 56the fingerprint reader 47the tablet PC 6users and passwords 51Wi-Fi 54
Index 79wireless802.11a/g/n 19Bluetooth 20wireless networking 19, 20writing pad 27
80 Index
Chapter 1 Getting Started 3FlexDock connector (cover showing)Connects to the FlexDock when docked. (Note: remove the cover before attaching the J3400
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