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Display Size | 10.4 inches |
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Resolution | 1024 x 768 pixels |
RAM | Up to 4GB |
Battery Life | Up to 8 hours |
IP Rating | IP65 |
Drop Specification | 4 feet |
Operating System | Windows 7 |
Ports | Serial |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth |
Camera | 2MP |
Declares product compliance with FCC Part 15 rules for the iX104C3 series.
Details the standard 36-month International Limited Warranty for the iX104C3 Tablet PC and Dual Mode.
Read safety instructions before using the tablet to avoid warranty voidance or legal action.
Warnings on battery usage, accessory compatibility, and potential hazards.
This handbook provides instructions for using Xplore Technologies iX104C3 tablet computers.
Details the iX104C3 as a high-performance tablet PC running Windows XP Professional Tablet PC Edition.
Lists items included in the tablet computer package.
Lists optional accessories that may be ordered with the tablet.
Provides methods to contact Xplore for service and support.
Identifies key components and their locations on the tablet.
Illustrates and labels the components on the front of the tablet.
Illustrates and labels the components on the back of the tablet.
Illustrates and labels the components on the top of the tablet.
Illustrates and labels the components on the bottom of the tablet.
Illustrates and labels components on the left and right sides of the tablet.
Explains the meaning of various system LED status lights.
Provides a brief overview of using the tablet's main features.
Details the function of various keys and key combinations for quick operations.
Step-by-step instructions for turning the tablet on and off.
Instructions for using the reset switch when the computer is unresponsive.
Explains how to put the tablet into Suspend or Hibernate mode and how to resume operation.
Guide to using the pen for input, selection, and mouse functions.
Covers changing screen orientation and adjusting brightness.
Details how to connect various external devices like networks, USB, audio, monitors, and expansion modules.
Instructions for charging, installing, removing, and discarding the battery, plus power options.
Procedure for accessing and re-installing the hard disk and PCMCIA compartments.
Guide to customizing hot keys for applications, documents, functions, or key combinations.
Provides general advice on maintaining the tablet's condition and protecting it from damage.
Ensures optimal performance by advising against obstructing air vents to prevent overheating.
Guidelines for storing the computer safely for short and long periods.
Instructions for cleaning and protecting the tablet's display screen.
When to replace the pen if the tip is worn or causes screen scratches.
Steps to adjust cursor position accuracy on the screen for pen or touch input.
Addresses common issues like computer not starting, screen blank, or unresponsiveness with solutions.
Explains using navigation buttons with BIOS and Advanced Operating System options.
Steps to disable the automatic power-on feature when the tablet is docked.
How to enable automatic screen brightness adjustment using the ambient light sensor.
Defines various technical terms used in the handbook, such as Adapter, APM, BIOS, and HDD.
Details the tablet's physical dimensions and weight.
Lists CPU type, speed, and chipset information for the tablet.
Details RAM capacity, cache, BIOS ROM, and hard disk drive specifications.
Provides details on the LCD, touch panel, color depth, resolution, and viewing angles.
Lists available interface ports and controls like PC Card slots, USB, audio, and keypad.
Details battery types, capacity, recharge times, and AC adapter specifications.
Outlines operating and storage temperature ranges, humidity, and resistance to shock, vibration, and environmental factors.
States compliance with FCC Part 15 rules and outlines conditions for operation.
Explains Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) testing and compliance with RF energy exposure limits.
Provides information regarding Canadian digital apparatus compliance and telephone network connection.
Specifies requirements for the AC adapter and warnings for authorized repair technicians.
Configure default digitizer input methods using the BIOS Setup Utility.
Choose between Auto, Touch Only, or Digitizer Only input methods via BIOS.
Configure password settings to control user access to digitizer input method changes.
Adjust input methods temporarily using the Panel Control Center.
Overview of BIOS and Panel Control Center settings for various digitizer input configurations.
Provides example configurations for digitizer input control and touch screen settings.