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Getac M230
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Rugged Mobile Computing Solutions
M230
USERS MANUAL

Table of Contents

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Questions and Answers

  • C
    Craig ChavezSep 23, 2025
    What to do if Getac Laptop hard disk drive in-use indicator glows without blinking?
    • J
      joshuavillanuevaSep 23, 2025
      The data files stored on the hard disk drive may be fragmented. Use a tool such as Window’s Disk Defragmenter to defragment the files.
  • K
    Kelly HarrisAug 23, 2025
    What to do if Getac Laptop does not turn on?
    • T
      tracymartinezAug 23, 2025
      If using external AC power, ensure the AC adapter is correctly and securely connected and that the electrical outlet works properly. If using battery power, ensure the battery is not discharged.
  • X
    xchapmanAug 25, 2025
    What to do if nothing appears on the Getac M230 Laptop screen?
    • M
      Michael MirandaAug 26, 2025
      If the power-on indicator isn't lit, check the electrical outlet, plugs, and power cords. If the power button doesn't respond to a light touch, press it firmly. If using battery power, ensure it has a charge and is correctly installed. The screen might be off due to power management; press any key. The brightness might be too low; increase it using the Fn+F6 hot key. The display output might be set to an external device; switch it back to the LCD by pressing Fn+F9 or changing settings in Display Properties. You can also try turning the computer off, waiting a few seconds, and then turning it back on.
  • A
    Amanda WilsonAug 26, 2025
    What to do if I cannot access the network on my Getac M230 Laptop?
    • D
      David ContrerasAug 27, 2025
      First, make sure that the LAN driver is correctly installed. Next, check that the LAN cable is properly connected to both the RJ-45 connector and the network hub. Verify that the network configuration is appropriate and that the username and password are correct.
  • Q
    qbaileyAug 27, 2025
    How to improve poor transmission quality on Getac M230 Laptop?
    • M
      melanie09Aug 27, 2025
      If you are experiencing poor transmission quality, the computer may be out of range, so move it closer to the Access Point or WLAN device. Check for high interference and move the computer away from devices causing radio interference, such as microwave ovens or large metal objects. Plug the computer into a different branch circuit than the affecting device. For further assistance, consult a dealer or experienced radio technician.
  • T
    Travis BentonSep 17, 2025
    What to do if Getac M230 Laptop computer does not enter Standby/Sleep or Hibernation mode immediately?
    • R
      ronaldreyesSep 18, 2025
      If the computer is performing an operation, it normally waits for the operation to finish before entering Standby/Sleep or Hibernation mode.
  • S
    Samuel MartinezSep 14, 2025
    How to fix dim characters on Getac M230 screen?
    • C
      christine67Sep 14, 2025
      Adjust the brightness and/or contrast.
  • R
    ricky56Sep 15, 2025
    Why does Getac M230 operating time of a fully charged battery become shorter?
    • M
      Mary WhiteSep 16, 2025
      Initialize the battery to solve the problem.
  • P
    Peter AndersonSep 6, 2025
    What to do if Getac M230 Laptop computer does not enter Standby/Sleep or Hibernation mode automatically?
    • P
      Philip ProctorSep 6, 2025
      If you have a connection to another computer, the computer does not enter Standby/Sleep or Hibernation mode if the connection is actively in use. Also, make sure that the Standby/Sleep or Hibernation time-out is enabled.
  • J
    Joseph FowlerSep 3, 2025
    Why is the Getac M230 Laptop numeric keypad disabled?
    • C
      Chad BrownSep 3, 2025
      Make sure that the Num Lock is switched on. Check if the Num Lock Indicator glows or not.

Summary

Getting Started

Getting the Computer Running

Guides you through procedures for getting the computer ready for operation.

Connecting to AC Power

Details on how to connect the computer to AC power for initial startup.

Turning On and Off the Computer

Explains the process for turning the computer on and off.

Operating Your Computer

Starting and Stopping the Computer

Explains how to start, stop, and resume the computer using various modes.

Using the Keyboard

Explains the computer keyboard layout, special keys, and functions.

Using the Touchpad

Explains how to use the touchpad for pointing and selection, including gestures.

Using the Touchscreen (Optional)

Instructions for using the touch-sensitive screen as an alternative input method.

Using the Hard Disk Drive

Describes the hard disk drive, its function, and the HDD heater feature.

Using the Optical Drive

Details the Combo or DVD Dual drive, its capabilities, and laser safety.

Using the Video Features

Overview of the computer's video capabilities, including display types and features.

Using the Communication Features

Details on various communication features like LAN, WLAN, Modem, Bluetooth, and GPS.

Using the LAN

Details on connecting to a network using the internal LAN module and RJ-45 connector.

Using the Wireless LAN (Optional)

Information on the internal wireless LAN card, features, and standards.

Using the Modem

Details on using the internal 56 K fax/data modem for communication.

Using the Wireless Modem (Optional)

Information on integrated GSM/GPRS features for wireless data transmission.

Using the Bluetooth Feature (Optional)

Overview of Bluetooth capability for short-range wireless communication.

Using the GPS Feature (Optional)

Details on the GPS feature and its use with third-party navigation software.

Managing Power

Battery Pack

Details on the internal rechargeable battery, its capacity, and operating time.

Charging the Battery Pack

Procedure for charging the battery pack, including indicators and charging times.

Replacing the Primary Battery Pack

Step-by-step instructions for removing and replacing the primary battery.

Installing the Secondary Battery Pack

Procedure for installing an optional secondary battery pack for extended operation.

Power Management

Details ACPI power management features for reducing power consumption.

Expanding Your Computer

Connecting an External Monitor

Instructions for connecting an external display monitor to the computer's VGA port.

Connecting a USB Device

Guide to connecting USB devices like cameras, printers, and mice to the computer.

Connecting a Parallel Device

Procedure for connecting parallel devices such as printers using the parallel port.

Connecting a Serial Device

Instructions for connecting serial devices like mice or modems via the serial port.

System Memory Upgrade

Instructions for upgrading the computer's system memory (RAM).

Using BIOS Setup and System Recovery

BIOS Setup

Introduction to BIOS Setup Utility and when to use it for system configuration.

System Recovery

Explains when and how to perform system recovery to restore factory defaults.

Installing Software Drivers and Utilities

Installation for Windows XP

Guide to installing drivers and utilities for Windows XP.

Installation for Windows Vista

Guide to installing drivers and utilities for Windows Vista.

Caring for the Computer

Protecting the Computer

Methods to safeguard computer data and the system, including anti-virus and passwords.

Battery Pack Guidelines

Advice on charging, using, and storing battery packs to maximize lifespan.

Troubleshooting

Preliminary Checklist

Helpful steps to follow before taking further actions when encountering computer problems.

Battery Problems

Troubleshooting steps for battery not charging or reduced operating time.

Bluetooth Problems

Solutions for issues connecting to or ending Bluetooth connections.

Display Problems

Troubleshooting for screen issues like nothing appearing or dim characters.

Hardware Device Problems

Solutions when the computer does not recognize a newly installed device.

Hard Disk Drive Problems

Troubleshooting for hard disk drive error messages and slow operations.

Specifications

Regulatory Information

Getac M230 Specifications

General IconGeneral
CategoryLaptop
BrandGetac
ModelM230
Display Size13.3 inches
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth
Battery LifeUp to 8 hours
RAM8GB
Storage256GB SSD
GraphicsIntel Iris Xe Graphics
PortsUSB, HDMI, Serial Port
RuggednessMIL-STD-810G, IP65
Durabilityvibration and drop resistant

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