ViewPad 10piUser GuideModel No. VS14406
6Chapter 2: SetupBattery ReplacementBattery is permanently xed to the device. Battery replacement should be performed by an authorized ViewSonic serv
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
83. Tap on “Calibration” to start the process.4. When calibration is completed, message “Calibration OK” will be shown.Hardware calibration:You can al
9Bluetooth1. Right-click in the notication area (located at the lowerright corner of the desktop or clicking to access from the hidden icons) a
104. Select a Bluetooth device and click Next. 5. Windows generates a random code number shown on
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
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
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
14Connection The Connection section tab enables you to connect or disconnect from an operator network and provides information about your current Mobi
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
iCompliance InformationFCC StatementThe following statement applies to all products that have received FCC approval. Applicable products bear the FCC
16Auto Start Automatically launch Wireless Manager at Microsoft Windows startup. Click Apply after changing the Auto Start settings.Advanced Settings
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
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
19Proles A prole contains the information necessary to enable your Mobile Broadband Module to connect to the Internet or to a corporate network. A p
20Manual Prole Selection It is possible to manually select which prole to use from the prole database or to create a new prole.Selecting a Prole
21Copying a Prole 1. Select the Manual selection option from Prole Selection 2. Select the prole you want to copy from the Prole list. 3. Click
22The available networks will fall into one of the following three categories:• The Home network: this is the network selected by default. • Availab
23Connection The Connection tab contains information about the connection. Autoconnect It is possible to set Wireless Manager to connect automatically
24About The About section tab displays system and program version information for your Mobile Broadband Module and Wireless Manager software.System In
25Wireless Manager menu Right-click the Wireless Manager status icon in the Windows notication area to access the Wireless Manager Notication icon
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
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
27Virtual KeyboardViewPad includes the Swype input method as the default on-screen keyboard.The keyboard will appear automatically when you select a t
28TroubleshootingSymptom Possible Causes RemedyTouch panel is not functioning properly1. Environmental conditions are signicantly different from fact
29Customer SupportFor technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.NOTE: You will need the product serial number
30Limited WarrantyVIEWSONIC® ViewPad What the warranty covers:ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship, un
31Limitation of implied warranties:There are no warranties, express or implied, which extend beyond the description contained herein including the imp
iiiCopyright InformationCopyright © ViewSonic® Corporation, 2011. All rights reserved.ViewSonic®, the three birds logo, On View®, ViewMatch™, and View
1Table of ContentsChapter 1: Product Overview --------------------------------------------------- 2Package Contents ----------------------------------
2Chapter 1: Product OverviewPackage ContentsAfter opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of the items is miss-ing or appear damag
3Control Buttons and ConnectivityFront and RearFront and rear components1. Touch Screen Use nger to control system & applications.2. Ambient Ligh
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.
5Volume+ TopShort press: volume increase;Press and hold for 3 seconds: brightness increase.Short press: volume increaseRight ArrowPowerTopShort press:
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