Datastrip Inc. DSV2SC01 Manual Do Utilizador
DSV2+
Turbo
User Manual, Version 1.09
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6.4 Input Panel / Keyboard
The input panel (Keyboard) is used to enter alpha-numeric information in
any program on your DSV2+. Tap the Input Panel icon in the bottom right
hand corner of the screen to show the Keyboard or Hide the Input Panel.
any program on your DSV2+. Tap the Input Panel icon in the bottom right
hand corner of the screen to show the Keyboard or Hide the Input Panel.
6.5 Creating Desktop Shortcuts
Find the application for which you want to create a shortcut. Tap and hold
the stylus on the application until the options menu pops up. Select copy
and go to the directory where you want to put the shortcut. Tap and hold the
stylus until the options menu pops up and select “Paste Shortcut”.
the stylus on the application until the options menu pops up. Select copy
and go to the directory where you want to put the shortcut. Tap and hold the
stylus until the options menu pops up and select “Paste Shortcut”.
6.6 Power Management
The DSV2+ Power Properties can be configured and monitored by double clicking the Power
icon in the windows Control Panel. The Battery Tab displays the Main battery gauge and the
Schemes Tab allows the user to configure the timeout for each of the Power States defined in the
section below.
icon in the windows Control Panel. The Battery Tab displays the Main battery gauge and the
Schemes Tab allows the user to configure the timeout for each of the Power States defined in the
section below.
6.6.1
Power States
Clicking the power schemes tab allows you to maximize battery life by programming the idle
time for each of the following conditions:
time for each of the following conditions:
1. Fully On
•
Every sub-system is on and operational
2. User Idle
•
Touch screen or Function keys haven’t been used for some amount of time (user
configurable).
•
Backlight is dimmed to save power, tap the screen and the backlight comes back on.
•
All other internal subsystems are on
3. System Idle
•
No major background software tasks are running
•
Backlight remains dimmed in this state
•
All other internal subsystems are on
4. Suspend
Suspend is indicated by flashing power button (flashed red if charging, green if charged
or on AC)
or on AC)
•
USB subsystem is turned off
•
Display and backlight are turned off
•
CF cards are turned off
•
Processor is put to sleep
•
Tap the screen or give the power button a quick tap to wake up the unit to a fully on
condition
5. Fully Off
•
Everything is off
•
Push the power button to start the unit and return to a Fully On state
Note: The times configured by the user for each state are cumulative! For example, the time
required for the system to suspend is the sum of the time configured to go to User Idle + the time
to go to System Idle + the time to go to Suspend.