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Chapter 
2  Motion Tablet PC Hardware
Motion Computing Tablet PC User Guide 14
C
HASSIS
 
AND
 
H
ARDTOP
 
C
OVER
The Motion Tablet PC chassis are constructed of magnesium alloy, which is 
lightweight, durable, and easy to maintain. The Motion Hardtop Cover is 
molded of a tough plastic. It snaps over the display, to protect it when the 
Tablet PC is not in use or snaps onto the bottom of the Tablet PC for 
convenient storage.
P
EN
The Motion Digitizer Pen is a sensitive, electronic data-entry device 
designed in conjunction with the Tablet PC display. It contains no batteries 
and requires no external power. To help prevent Pen loss attach it to the 
built-in pen tether post on the chassis.
NOTE: For best results, we recommend that you calibrate your Pen before using 
it for the first time. For information about this and other Pen procedures, see 
Chapter 4 of this User Guide.
M
OTION
 
AC A
DAPTER
 
The Motion AC Adapter has three components: 
•AC power adapter (with a right-angled connector)
•Power cord
•AC mini-plug with folding prongs for travel
CAUTION: Use the appropriate AC Adapter with your 
Motion Tablet PC. This adapter should not be used to power any other 
electronic devices. If you do so, you may damage the accessory or 
other device.
M
OTION
 
B
ATTERIES
A standard configuration Motion Tablet PC ships with a 6-cell Lithium-ion 
battery in the battery bay. Fully charged, a new 6-cell battery can power the 
Tablet PC for 3-4 hours, depending on operating conditions. 
Extra batteries are available from Motion Computing. Use only Motion 
Lithium-ion batteries in your Motion Tablet PC.
WARNING: To avoid personal injury, handle the battery with care. Do 
not open, puncture, short, or expose it to fire or water. Keep the battery 
in an ambient temperature of less than 140° F (60° C); for example, 
don’t leave it in a closed car in hot weather for extended periods of time.
NOTE: For more information about the battery LEDs, see the section “Battery 
Status LEDs” in this chapter; and for more information about battery care, see 
Chapter 4 of this User Guide.