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Page 1 - ViewPad 10pi

ViewPad 10piUser GuideModel No. VS14406

Page 2 - Compliance Information

6Chapter 2: SetupBattery ReplacementBattery is permanently xed to the device. Battery replacement should be performed by an authorized ViewSonic serv

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

7Memory CardSD memory card provides additional data storage space.To install SD/SDHC card1. Open card door.2. Insert SD/SDHC card following the indi

Page 4 - For Your Records

83. Tap on “Calibration” to start the process.4. When calibration is completed, message “Calibration OK” will be shown.Hardware calibration:You can al

Page 5 - Table of Contents

9Bluetooth1. Right-click in the notication area (located at the lowerright corner of the desktop or clicking to access from the hidden icons) a

Page 6 - 7 Professional

104. Select a Bluetooth device and click Next. 5. Windows generates a random code number shown on

Page 7 - Front and rear components

11Chapter 3: Cellular Data Network (3G Data) SetupCAUTION!The 3G does not support hot-plug detect. Please make sure the device is powered down when in

Page 8 - Navigation, Control Buttons

12PIN When starting the Wireless Manager, you may need to enter a PIN for your SIM card to continue. Enter your PIN in the eld and then click OK. Ref

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13After entering the correct PUK, you will be prompted to change the PIN.NOTE!The PIN only protects your subscription and not your Mobile Broadband Mo

Page 10 - Chapter 2: Setup

14Connection The Connection section tab enables you to connect or disconnect from an operator network and provides information about your current Mobi

Page 11 - Touch Panel Setup

15The Status Window Some of the information displayed in the Connection section tab is also visible in the status window. The status window is visible

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iCompliance InformationFCC StatementThe following statement applies to all products that have received FCC approval. Applicable products bear the FCC

Page 13 - Bluetooth

16Auto Start Automatically launch Wireless Manager at Microsoft Windows startup. Click Apply after changing the Auto Start settings.Advanced Settings

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17Radio The Radio tab contains Radio Status information and radio settings.Radio State The radio needs to be turned on before you can make a connectio

Page 15 - Starting Wireless Manager

183G(WCDMA) The Mobile Broadband Module will only use 3G where available. If you are outside of 3G coverage, the module will not switch to 2G. It will

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19Proles A prole contains the information necessary to enable your Mobile Broadband Module to connect to the Internet or to a corporate network. A p

Page 17 - Multiple Proles

20Manual Prole Selection It is possible to manually select which prole to use from the prole database or to create a new prole.Selecting a Prole

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21Copying a Prole 1. Select the Manual selection option from Prole Selection 2. Select the prole you want to copy from the Prole list. 3. Click

Page 19 - Settings

22The available networks will fall into one of the following three categories:• The Home network: this is the network selected by default. • Availab

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23Connection The Connection tab contains information about the connection. Autoconnect It is possible to set Wireless Manager to connect automatically

Page 21 - CAUTION!

24About The About section tab displays system and program version information for your Mobile Broadband Module and Wireless Manager software.System In

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25Wireless Manager menu Right-click the Wireless Manager status icon in the Windows notication area to access the Wireless Manager Notication icon

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iiImportant Safety Instructions1. DO NOT place objects on top of the ViewPad, as objects may scratch the screen.2. DO NOT expose the ViewPad to dirt

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26Chapter 4 Basic OperationPower up and off1. Press on button located at top of device to power up.Warning: Do not turn off the device before it is

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27Virtual KeyboardViewPad includes the Swype input method as the default on-screen keyboard.The keyboard will appear automatically when you select a t

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28TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Causes RemedyTouch panel is not functioning properly1. Environmental conditions are signicantly different from fact

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29Customer SupportFor technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.NOTE: You will need the product serial number

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30Limited WarrantyVIEWSONIC® ViewPad What the warranty covers:ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, un

Page 29 - Exiting Wireless Manager

31Limitation of implied warranties:There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including the imp

Page 31 - ViewScene

iiiCopyright InformationCopyright © ViewSonic® Corporation, 2011. All rights reserved.ViewSonic®, the three birds logo, On View®, ViewMatch™, and View

Page 32 - Troubleshooting

1Table of ContentsChapter 1: Product Overview --------------------------------------------------- 2Package Contents ----------------------------------

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2Chapter 1: Product OverviewPackage ContentsAfter opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of the items is miss-ing or appear damag

Page 34 - ViewPad

3Control Buttons and ConnectivityFront and RearFront and rear components1. Touch Screen Use nger to control system & applications.2. Ambient Ligh

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4Side viewSide components1. Lock slot 7. Back button 13. Docking connector2. Home button 8. Power jack 14. MIC3. Menu button 9. Audio output jack 15.

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5Volume+ TopShort press: volume increase;Press and hold for 3 seconds: brightness increase.Short press: volume increaseRight ArrowPowerTopShort press:

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