DT Research 360 Mode D'Emploi
THE WebDT 360
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DC Power
Input
Button Functions
(with Windows XP Operating System)
BUTTON DESCRIPTION
ACTION
1
Power Button
Push/release typically enters Standby mode, or
Push/release exits Standby mode or restarts device
(software dependent)
Push and hold (over 4 seconds) invokes hardware
Push/release exits Standby mode or restarts device
(software dependent)
Push and hold (over 4 seconds) invokes hardware
shutdown
2
First in group of four
Programmable, Launch soft (on-screen)
keyboard (Default)
3
Second in group
of four
Launch SAS (Secure Attention Sequence)
Generate Ctrl+Alt+Del keys to invoke the security
Generate Ctrl+Alt+Del keys to invoke the security
windows defined under Windows XP.
For Windows CE, this button is programmable.
For Windows CE, this button is programmable.
4
Third in group of four
Programmable, Change display orientation
(Portrait or Landscape) (Default)
5
Fourth in group of four
Programmable, System Menu (Default)
6
Left edge of button
Programmable, Arrow Left (Default)
7
Right edge of button
Programmable, Arrow Right (Default)
8
Upper edge of button
Programmable, Arrow Up (Default)
9
Lower edge of button
Programmable, Arrow Down (Default)
10
Wireless LAN Button
Programmable (Default: Launch 802.11 WLAN on/
off control)
Note: Buttons 2, 4–10 may be re-programmed through a Button Manager utility.
The WebDT 360
(with Windows XP)
PC Card Slot
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USB
Port
Stylus
2 3 4 5
6 7
8
10
9
Battery and Power Meter
Microphone
802.11 WLAN
Control
Headphone Jack
Microphone Jack
Removable
Protective Bumpers
Calibration
Button Management
Wireless Network Settings
Internal
Battery
Switch
(back
panel)
Power
Button
Power/Battery LED Status:
Blue indicates the battery is 25% to 100% charged
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Blinking blue indicates the battery is charging
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Orange indicates that the battery is between 11% to 25%
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Blinking Orange indicates that the battery is below 10%
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Precautions
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• lways exercise care when operating and handling the WebDT 360.
D
• o NOT apply excessive pressure to the display screen.
W
• e recommend using the Stylus provided to keep the screen clean.
A
• void prolonged exposure of the display panel to any strong heat source.
Wherever possible, the WebDT 360 should face away from direct light to
reduce glare.
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reduce glare.
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• f the AC-DC power adapter is used to recharge or power the device, do
NOT use any AC-DC adapter other than the one provided with the device or
acquired from the manufacturer or its partners.
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acquired from the manufacturer or its partners.
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• n the unlikely event that smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is present,
immediately power the WebDT 360 off and disconnect all power sources.
Report the problem to your device provider immediately.
Report the problem to your device provider immediately.
Never attempt to disassemble the WebDT 360, as this will void the warranty.
THE WebDT 360
Basic Features
The WebDT 360 wireless tablet integrates a bright and responsive touch display,
a USB port, and embedded networking elements such as wireless LAN and
Bluetooth. The primary device is complemented by a suite of accessories,
including battery expansion, docking cradles, and carrying cases, for a
comprehensive user experience.
a USB port, and embedded networking elements such as wireless LAN and
Bluetooth. The primary device is complemented by a suite of accessories,
including battery expansion, docking cradles, and carrying cases, for a
comprehensive user experience.
A WebDT 360 typically integrates an 802.11b/g or 802.11a/b/g wireless LAN
(WLAN) adapter that may connect to other wireless devices or access points.
If your WebDT 360 does not come with such a network adapter, please consult
your device provider to establish the desired network connectivity.
(WLAN) adapter that may connect to other wireless devices or access points.
If your WebDT 360 does not come with such a network adapter, please consult
your device provider to establish the desired network connectivity.
Bluetooth LED
Battery/Power LED
Wireless LED