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YEStablet 7375 User Guide—FAQ & Troubleshooting Guide
 
 
Is there anything I should NOT do with the tablet while I am learning to use it? 
•  The touch screen is made of glass, and is therefore fragile.  Treat it as you would a piece of glass.  Please use 
the stylus provided with the 7375 or another stylus designed for use with touch-panels.  Do not use a sharp 
object to touch the screen; you may introduce scratches onto the screen.   
•  Do not spill liquid onto the tablet, especially if the tablet is powered on.  In general, do not operate without 
reading all cautions and directions in the user’s manual.  Optional screen protectors are available. 
 
Is there anything I need to assemble before I turn it on? 
The 7375 tablet comes fully assembled.  You will only need to charge the battery by connecting the A/C adapter to 
the unit, and plugging it into a wall socket.  For an enhanced handling experience, the tablet comes with accessories 
such as a protective jacket that you will have to slip over the 7375 and a shoulder strap to attach to openings on the 
jacket.   
  
How do I begin to use the 7375 immediately? 
Powering On: 
Depending on how you received the tablet, your 7375 tablet may be in a Suspend state or in a Power Off state.  
Connect the AC-DC adapter provided with the tablet directly to the power input jack of the 7375 or to the power 
input jack on the cradle for the tablet with the 7375 securely seated.  Use only the AC-DC adapter provided with 
the tablet or purchased as a specific accessory; your tablet may not operate and may be damaged if you use the 
incorrect AC-DC adapter.    
 
With the AC-DC adapter connected: 
- press firmly but briefly on the Suspend button on the left edge of the tablet. 
Wait a few seconds; if the display does not light up, make sure that all power connections are in place and try again. 
Wait a few seconds; if the display still does not light up then try the following: 
- If the optional external battery pack is attached to the tablet, detach it and repeat the step above, OR, 
- If you have been using the Cradle, then connect the power directly to the tablet instead, and repeat the option 
above, OR, 
- With the AC-DC adapter still connected, push on the Suspend button located along the left edge and hold on for 
over 4 seconds.  Release the Suspend button.  Then push on the Suspend button briefly. 
 
If all the steps above fail to turn on the tablet then you should contact Affirmative Computer Products for further 
guidance. 
 
After the tablet turns on, you should charge the tablet battery with the AC-DC adapter.  You may continue to use 
the tablet while the charging process is proceeding.   
 
Configuration
While it is charging, you can use and configure the 7375 tablet.  The charging cradle charges the battery and 
provides power for normal operation.  When you first turn on the 7375, you will see an Affirmative Computer 
Products logo screen that will be shortly followed by a Microsoft Windows CE.net desktop.  It is very similar to the 
desktops found on Microsoft Windows 98, 2000, or XP.  There are icons on the desktop, and the familiar Start 
button brings up a menu of familiar options including Settings that leads you to the Control Panel where you can 
change many configuration settings.  You should probably set up wireless networking first.  You will need to have 
network identification and encryption information provided by your IT department or your Internet service 
provider.  You will also need a wireless 802.11b access point connected to the Internet.  To enter the network 
settings, use the stylus to tap Start > Settings > Control Panel.  Double-tap the Network and Dial-up 
Connections
 icon.  Double-tap the icon corresponding to your wireless adapter.  From the resulting window, you 
can make the necessary changes to IP addresses, DNS servers, and encryption settings.  While the unit is charging, 
you can start to familiarize yourself with the other applications on the unit.  You will find that Microsoft Pocket 
Word and the other applications are familiar, but limited, in function.   
 
 
                                                                                                              
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