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Resolution | 1280 x 800 pixels |
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RAM | 4 GB |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
Protection Class | IP65 |
Memory | 4 GB |
Display Size | 10.1 inches |
Touch Technology | Capacitive |
Connectivity | Bluetooth |
Power Supply | 12-24 V DC |
Operating Temperature | 50°C |
Provides overview of the manual and related documents.
Identifies the manufacturer of the product.
Disclaimer regarding accuracy and changes.
Information about trademark protection.
Details on manual copyright and usage restrictions.
Describes user accounts like 'Admin' and 'User' for the WMT.
Explains the default functions assigned to the front buttons.
Guides through the initial WMT setup process, language, network, etc.
Provides access to various device configuration tools like System Information, USB Lock, etc.
Displays detailed system information about the WMT.
Tool to disable specific USB ports on the WMT.
Allows user-defined configurations for the physical front buttons.
Configures the virtual keyboard layout, language, and display settings.
Interprets COM port data as keyboard input, useful for peripherals like barcode scanners.
Manages write protection for system files and folders.
Adjusts display brightness and sound volume, including automatic brightness control.
Configures device on/off or screen blocking based on an external signal input.
Adjusts the behavior of the physical power button.
Configures the resistive touchscreen, including calibration and touch control settings.
Explains configuration of capacitive touchscreens via system control.
Details the pre-installed emulation client for host server connections.
Explains how to navigate the BIOS setup menu using front keys and external keyboard.
Guides on configuring hardware interfaces like USB, WLAN, and Bluetooth in the BIOS.
Guides on creating bootable USB sticks for OS installation or backup.
Step-by-step instructions for booting the WMT from an installation USB stick.
Details on creating a device-specific image backup of the WMT.
Procedures for reinstalling or restoring the WMT system from a backup image.
Instructions for creating a master image for cloning to multiple WMT devices.