SECTION 2
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR ARMOR X10GX
PAGE 31
9711-26020-0001
Exp o rt Co n tro lle d – S e e P a g e 3
Rev B
This indicator has the following conditions:
Battery Status Indicator
•
Off when the tablet is powered up and external power is not connected.
•
A steady amber color when external power is connected and the battery is fully charged.
•
Flashing at a 1 second rate when the battery is charging.
•
Flashing at a slow rate (1 second on/2 seconds off) when the X10gx is in standby mode.
•
A steady red color if a system error occurs, such as an overvoltage, undervoltage or
overcurrent condition or a battery failure.
A blue LED that is on steady whenever power is applied to the ARMOR X10gx and is off when
power is shut down.
Power Indicator
The ALS senses changes in surrounding light levels and adjusts the display brightness
accordingly. If the ambient light level increases, the display brightness will increase
proportionally; if the light level decreases, the display brightness will decrease proportionally.
Ambient Light Sensor (ALS)
Speakers and Microphones
The X10gx has two sealed internal speakers located under the antenna covers at the top of the
computer (see
Speakers
Figure 1). The speakers broadcast audible alerts generated by the operating
system and application software and can be used to play back music or video sound tracks,
although at a considerably reduced sound quality.
If a headset or external speakers are plugged into the right-side panel audio jack (Figure 13),
the internal speakers are disabled. The sound quality through a pair of headset speakers or
external speakers meets the Microsoft Windows 7 requirements for a PC audio system.
The X10gx is equipped with two sets of noise-cancelling microphones (see
Microphones
Figure 1) that are
activated in pairs depending on the orientation of the screen. In the landscape position, the
tablet is oriented with the long axes of the screen horizontal and the control panel on the left or
right. In this position, the two microphones normally on the top of the front panel are activated.
If you rotate the screen to the portrait mode, the two microphones located in what is normally
the left side of the front panel are now activated. In portrait mode, the tablet is held with the
control panel either at the top or bottom of the screen.
If an external microphone is plugged into the audio jack on the right side of the computer, the
internal microphones are disabled.