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Instruções de Operação Motion Computing, Modelo MotionTM C5

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For more information about viewing angles, see “Setting the viewing angle” on page 8. Mounting to a wall Mounting the Docking Station to a wall requires a separate wall bracket that is compatible with a 75 mm VESA-pattern mount. To minimize the distance the Docking Station projects from the wall, we recommend that you adjust the viewing angle to 38°. The wall bracket must facilitate this angle to keep the tablet in a vertical orientation. Docking Station Mounting to a cart or mounting arm Mounting the Docking Station to a cart or mounting arm requires a VESA-compatible mount to interface with the 75 mm VESA hole pattern on the bottom of the Docking Station. For information about viewing angles of the Docking Station, see “Setting the viewing angle” on page 8. To mount the Docking Station 1. The Docking Station has four 75 mm VESA-compatible mounting holes. For specific mounting requirements for your wall mount, mounting arm, or cart, refer to your mounting equipment instructions. 2. If using a VESA mount, fasten the Docking Station to the VESA- compatible equipment with four M4 screws, 12 mm maximum length. VESA mounting holes on the bottom of the Docking Station Docking Station Connecting the Docking Station The Docking Station includes ports for extending the capabilities of your tablet and charging the battery. To connect to the Docking Station ports 1. Connect the power adapter as shown in the following illustration. Docking Station 2. Connect peripherals such as a keyboard or mouse to the USB ports. Note: The ports on the Docking Station can be powered by the tablet’s battery or by AC power. AC power port USB ports Ethernet port Security slot VGA port 3. If desired, secure the Docking Station using a Kensington-style lock in the security slot. For more information, see “Locking the Docking Station” on page 9. Docking Station Using the Docking Station After you have mounted the Docking Station and attached peripherals, you can use the Docking Station to enhance the performance of your tablet. Reading the status lights The lights on the front of the Docking Station indicate its status. Status lights Green: Tablet is docked Off: Tablet is not docked Amber: Spare battery in battery bay is charging Green: Spare battery is charged Off: Spare battery is not docked Docking Station Docking and removing the tablet You can easily insert and remove the tablet from the Docking Station. To dock the tablet • Gently slide the tablet into the Docking Station. The tablet locks into place when cradled securely. The green docking light indicates a successful dock. Docking Station To remove the tablet The tablet can be removed from the Docking Station in two ways: • Press the eject button, and then pull the tablet out of the Docking Station. Eject button • Hold the Docking Station with one hand and pull the tablet out of the Docking Station. When removing the tablet, you will feel some resistance; this is normal. Setting the viewing angle You can adjust the viewing angle to 15°, 25°, or 38°. To set the viewing angle 1. Press the viewing angle button. Viewing angle button 2. Rotate the front of the Docking Station forward or backward to the desired viewing angle and release the viewing angle button. When the unit reaches a supported viewing angle, it locks into place. When the Docking Station is used only for charging the tablet battery or the spare battery, set the viewing angle to 15° to save space and improve stability. For keyboard use with a tablet docked in the Docking Station, set the viewing angle to 25° or 38°. Docking Station Locking the Docking Station The security slot locks the Docking Station only, not the tablet. To lock the Docking Station 1. Locate the security slot on the Docking Station. Security slot 2. Open and place your lock in the security slot. 3. Attach the lock cable to a desk, cart, or other fixture. Secure the lock and lock cable according to the manufacturer instructions. Depending on the type of lock, you may need to loop, connect, or place a lock through the cabling. Docking Station Using an external monitor and projector You can connect the Docking Station to a VGA monitor or projector for presentations. The tablet supports various external monitor configurations, including extended and mirrored display. To use a VGA monitor 1. Connect the monitor cable to the VGA port on the Docking Station. VGA port 2. Plug the monitor or projector into a power outlet and turn it on. The Microsoft Windows® operating system will recognize the monitor and search for its hardware driver. You may need to install the driver from the CD supplied by the monitor's manufacturer. 3. By default, the content on the tablet will display to the monitor or projector. You can use Motion Dashboard to change the display settings. See the Motion Dashboard Help. Docking Station Using the battery charging bay The battery charging bay at the rear of the Docking Station enables you to charge the tablet and a spare battery at the ...


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