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Gladius G0975
9.7” Intel
®
Celeron
®
N2930
Rugged Tablet PC
User's Manual
Version 1.0
P/N: 4019097500100P
2014.09
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Gladius G0975

Gladius G09759.7” Intel® Celeron® N2930 Rugged Tablet PCUser's ManualVersion 1.0P/N: 4019097500100P2014.09

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- viii -Preface9. Never use any of the solvents, such as Thinner Spray-type cleaner, Wax, Benzene, Abrasive cleaner, Acid or Alkaline solvent, on the

Page 3 - Revision History

- ix -Preface-20° C (-4° F) OR ABOVE 60° C (140° F). THIS MAY DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT.Rechargeable Battery Pack Safety • Important Terms to Understand“Ba

Page 4 - About This Manual

- x -Preface • Don’t disassemble the battery, or the battery leakage might cause skin or eye injury. If electrolyte leaking from the battery contacts

Page 5 - Contents

- xi -PrefaceCleaning ToolsAlthough many companies have created products to help improve the process of cleaning your devices and peripherals, users c

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- xii -PrefaceDisposing of the Computer • Within the European UnionEU-wide legislation, as implemented in each Member State, requires that waste elect

Page 7 - Declaration of Conformity

- xiii -PrefaceAdditional Information & Technical SupportAll ARBOR products are built to the most accurate specications to ensure reliable perfor

Page 8 - SVHC / REACH

- xiv -PrefaceWarrantyThis product is warranted to be in good working order during the warranty period. Should this product fail to be in good working

Page 9 - Important Safety Instructions

- 1 -1Chapter 1IntroductionChapter 1. Introduction

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- 2 -Introduction1.1 Product HighlightsThe G0975 Series is a rugged mobile tablet PC featuring a compact 9.7” XGA IPS LED display and 5MP rear camera.

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- 3 -Introduction1.2 Package ContentsUpon opening the package, carefully inspect the contents. If any of the items is missing or appears damaged, cont

Page 12 - General Cleaning Tips

- II -This page is intentionally left blank.

Page 13 - Cleaning Tools

- 4 -Introduction1.3 SpecicationsSystemCPUIntel® Celeron® Processor N2930 quad-core 1.83 GHz Graphics ControllerIntel® HD GraphicsMemory2GB DDR3L SO-

Page 14 - Disposing of the Computer

- 5 -IntroductionTouch ScreenType10-point Projected Capacitive Touch w/ Corning® Gorilla® GlassLight Transparency 80% (typ.)Controller Interface USB I

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- 6 -IntroductionTransit Drop 1.2m (4ft.) per MIL-STD-810G for whole unitIP Rating IP65RegulatoryCE EN55022 class BFCC 47 CFR, Part 2 and Part 15 OS S

Page 16 - Warranty

- 7 -Introduction1.4 Dimensions258260.21200.2622.52430.6197.95AAUnit:mm

Page 17 - 1Chapter 1

- 8 -This page is intentionally left blank.

Page 18 - 1.1 Product Highlights

- 9 -2Chapter 2Getting StartedChapter 2. Getting Started

Page 19 - 1.2 Package Contents

- 10 -Getting Started2.1 Getting to Know the Computer2.1.1 Front SidePower status LEDTouch screenMicrophoneWi-Fi LEDBattery status LEDHome KeyBluetoot

Page 20 - 1.3 Specications

- 11 -Getting Started • Status LEDIcon LED Color Status DescriptionsPower GreenOn The computer is in main power mode.Blinking The computer is in slee

Page 21 - Introduction

- 12 -Getting Started • F1: To enable/disable the Wi-Fi function. • F2: To enable/disable the Bluetooth function. • F3: To launch/close the camera uti

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- 13 -Getting StartedItems DescriptionsAudio out3.5mm combo audio/microphone jack. To connect to a set of headphones or speakers.Micro USB 2.0 Type-A

Page 23 - 1.4 Dimensions

- i -Revision HistoryVersion Date Descriptions1.0 2014.09 Initial release

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- 14 -Getting Started2.1.3 Bottom SideDocking Connector • Docking Connector8-pin connector for connection with desktop or vehicle-mount cradle.2.1.4 R

Page 25 - 2Chapter 2

- 15 -Getting Started2.2 Installing Memory CardThe computer has a microSD card slot. You can insert a microSD card to provide additional storage space

Page 26 - 2.1.1 Front Side

- 16 -5. The inside of the battery chamber comes to view.Power connector6. Find the power connector for the external battery inside the battery cham

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- 17 -2.4 Charging the Battery PackTo recharge the battery inside the computer:1. Connect the power adapter to the computer’s power jack and a power

Page 28 - 2.1.2 Left and Right Sides

- 18 -In addition, the CD includes a number of optional utilities. You may install those utilities as needed. See the table below for the CD-DOM conte

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- 19 -2. Insert the provided CD to the CD-ROM drive. In a few seconds, a dialog box opens asking what to do with the disc. Tap Run AUTORUN.EXE to aut

Page 30 - 2.1.4 Rear Side

- 20 -Make sure to install the chipset driver rst.5. Follow the on-screen instructions to proceed. 6. After installing the chipset drivers, proceed

Page 31 - 2.2 Installing Memory Card

- 21 -3Chapter 3Using the ComputerChapter 3. Using the Computer

Page 32 - Power connector

- 22 -Using the Computer3.1 Using Touch ScreenThe computer comes with a projected capacitive touch screen. Touch control is the main way and an intuit

Page 33 - 2.5 Driver Installation

- 23 -Using the ComputerThe touch keyboardThe thumb keyboardExit the on-screen keyboardThe handwriting panel3. To use the touch or thumb keyboard, ju

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- ii -CopyrightCopyright © 2014 ARBOR Technology Corp. All Rights Reserved. This document contains proprietary information protected by copyright. No

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- 24 -Using the Computer2. Write in the writing area. Then tap the bottom-right Enter button to enter the text in a text eld.3.2 Function Keys3.2.1

Page 36 - Make sure to install the

- 25 -Using the ComputerARBOR System Suite shortcut in the notication area2. The ARBOR System Suite then opens on-screen. For the key that you want

Page 37 - 3Chapter 3

- 26 -Using the Computer3.3 Using the Wi-Fi FeatureThe computer is built-in with a Wi-Fi module for Wi-Fi networking. Once the driver is installed as

Page 38 - 3.1 Using Touch Screen

- 27 -Using the ComputerNote: If you didn’t install the ARBOR System Suite and want to launch the Wi-Fi function, please refer to Windows online help

Page 39 - The handwriting panel

- 28 -Using the Computer3.4 Using the Bluetooth FeatureBluetooth enables the wireless connection over a short distance about 8 meters. It is specied

Page 40 - 3.2 Function Keys

- 29 -Using the ComputerNote: To conserve power, always power off the Bluetooth module when it isn’t used.3.4.2 Pairing/Connecting with Other Bluetoot

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- 30 -Using the Computer3.4.3 Bluetooth Device NameBy default, the computer’s Bluetooth device name is the computer name that is viewable at Control P

Page 42 - 3.3 Using the Wi-Fi Feature

- 31 -Using the Computer3. A context menu opens. Select Open Settings from the context menu.4. The Bluetooth Settings dialog box then opens. Tap the

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- 32 -Using the Computer3.5. Using the CameraThe computer comes with a ready-to-use camera without the need to install additional drivers. You can use

Page 44 - Bluetooth

- 33 -Using the Computer3.5.2 Taking a PictureTo take a picture:1. Launch the camera as described in 3.5.1 Launching the Camera on page 32.The camera

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- iii -ContentsContentsPreface...vDeclaration

Page 46 - 3.4.3 Bluetooth Device Name

- 34 -Using the ComputerThe camera program automatically launches. 2. From the camera program’s tool bar, tap the conguration icon .The Properties

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- 35 -4Chapter 4UtilitiesChapter 4. Utilities

Page 48 - 3.5. Using the Camera

- 36 -Utilities4.1 ARBOR System SuiteThe Arbor System Suite is a utility to control the computer’s physical function keys F1 through F4. With this ARB

Page 49 - 3.5.3 Shooting a Video

- 37 -Utilities4.1.3 Using ARBOR System SuiteTo re-assign a function to a function key, simply tap the intended icon for the desired key. The icon tur

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- 38 -UtilitiesIcons DescriptionsAssociates a function key to open/close Arbor System Suite.Associates a function key to open/close on-screen keyboard

Page 51 - 4Chapter 4

- 39 -5Chapter 5BIOSChapter 5. BIOS

Page 52 - 4.1 ARBOR System Suite

- 40 -BIOSA BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) is a special utility usually stored in the ROM on the motherboard inside a computer. When you turn on the

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- 41 -BIOSKeys DescriptionsEnter Select or enter a submenuEscOn the Main Menu – Exit the setup and not save changes into CMOS.On the Sub Menu – Exit

Page 54 - Utilities

- 42 -BIOSThe Main setup screen provides the following information and options:Info / Item DescriptionsBIOS Version Displays the computer’s BIOS versi

Page 55 - 5Chapter 5

- 43 -BIOSInsydeH20 Setup UtilityRev. 5.0Configures Boot Settings.Advanced Security Power Boot ExitMainBoot ConfigurationPCI Express Configuration

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- iv -Contents3.1.2.1 On-screen Keyboard ...223.1.2.2 Handwriting Recognition ...

Page 57 - 5.2 Main Setup

- 44 -BIOSSettings DescriptionsPCI Express Root Port 1/2/3/4 X PCI Express Root Port: Enables/disables this PCIe port. X PCIE Port Speed: Select the P

Page 58 - 5.3 Advanced Settings

- 45 -BIOSSettings DescriptionsDynamic Platform& Thermal FrameworkDPTF Feature: Enables/disables the DPTF (Dynamic Platform&Thermal Framework)

Page 59 - 5.3.1 Boot Conguration

- 46 -BIOS5.4 Security SettingsThe Security setup screen allows you to congure BIOS security settings to keep unauthorized people from making any cha

Page 60 - 5.3.4 Thermal Conguration

- 47 -BIOS5.5 Power Settings The Power setup screen contains only one item “Advanced CPU Control” which allows you to congure the CPU power mode.Insy

Page 61 - 5.3.5 SATA Conguration

- 48 -BIOS5.6 Boot SettingsThe Boot menu congures how to boot up the system such as the conguration of boot device priority.InsydeH20 Setup UtilityR

Page 62 - 5.4 Security Settings

- 49 -BIOSSettings DescriptionsLegacyBoot Device PriorityNormal Boot Menu: Select a boot option priority. Options: Normal [default], AdvanceWhen Norma

Page 63 - 5.5 Power Settings

- 50 -BIOSThe Exit screen provides the following options:Settings DescriptionsExit Saving Changes Save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility.Exi

Page 64 - 5.6 Boot Settings

- v -PrefaceDeclaration of ConformityCEThe CE symbol on your product indicates that it is in compliance with the directives of the Union European (EU)

Page 65 - 5.7 Exit Options

- vi -Preface • Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an e

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- vii -PrefaceSymbols DescriptionThis symbol of “CAUTION” indicates that there is a danger of injury to the user or a risk of damage to the product, s

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