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Using the Computer

Note: If you didn’t install the 

ARBOR System Suite 

and want to launch the Wi-Fi 

function, please refer to Windows online help on how to turn on Wi-Fi. 

2. 

Tap the Wi-Fi signal strength icon in the notification area.

3.  A list opens and shows the Wi-Fi hotspots available within the wireless 

coverage of the computer.

4.  Tap the desired network to connect it.

If the network to connect is a secured network, a dialog will open and 

request for the password. Enter the password to access the Wi-Fi network. 

If it is an open network, it will be connected in a few seconds.

5.  When the computer is connected to a Wi-Fi network, “Connected” will be 

displayed and the Wi-Fi signal strength icon in the notification area changes 

to 

Note: To conserve power, always turn off the Wi-Fi module when it isn’t used.

Summary of Contents for G0975

Page 1: ...Gladius G0975 0975M 9 7 Intel Celeron N2930 Rugged Tablet PC User s Manual Version 1 2 P N 4019097500120P 2017 01 ...

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Page 3: ...criptions 1 0 2015 03 Initial release 1 1 2016 11 1 3 Specifications Updated to the latest specifications New sections A Using the Vehicle Cradle Optional B Using the Desktop Cradle Optional 1 2 2017 01 Added new model G0975M descriptions ...

Page 4: ...cumstances will the manufacturer be liable for any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages arising from the use or inability to use the product or documentation even if advised of the possibility of such damages About This Manual This user s manual provides the general information and installation instructions for the product The manual is meant for the experienced users and in...

Page 5: ...v Warranty xvi Chapter 1 Introduction 1 1 1 Product Highlights 2 1 2 Package Contents 3 1 2 1 Order Information 3 1 2 2 Optional Accessories 4 1 2 3 Configure to Order Service for G0975 only 4 1 3 Specifications 4 1 3 1 G0975 4 1 3 2 G0975M 7 1 4 Dimensions 10 1 4 1 G0975 10 1 4 2 G0975M 11 Chapter 2 Getting Started 13 2 1 Getting to Know the Computer 14 2 1 1 Front Side 14 2 1 2 Left and Right Si...

Page 6: ...ring Connecting with Other Bluetooth Devices 39 3 4 3 Bluetooth Device Name 40 3 4 4 Hiding Exposing the Computer 40 3 5 Using the Camera for G0975 Only 42 3 5 1 Launching the Camera 42 3 5 2 Taking a Picture 43 3 5 3 Shooting a Video 43 3 5 4 Configuring Video Shooting 43 Chapter 4 Utilities 45 4 1 ARBOR System Suite 46 4 1 2 Accessing ARBOR System Suite 46 4 1 3 Using ARBOR System Suite 47 Chapt...

Page 7: ...ehicle Cradle 65 A 4 2 Installing the Vehicle Cradle Driver 67 A 4 3 Mounting the Cradle to a Vehicle 72 A 4 4 Connecting the Peripherals to the Cradle 73 A 5 Removing the G0975 from the Vehicle Cradle 73 B Using the Desktop Cradle Optional 75 B 1 Overview 75 B 2 Specifications 76 B 3 Dimensions 77 B 4 Installing the Desktop Cradle 77 B 4 1 Docking the G0975 to the Desktop Cradle 78 B 4 2 Installi...

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Page 9: ...not expressly approved by the guarantee of this device could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can...

Page 10: ...er states of the EU are to enforce by 7 1 2006 ARBOR Technology Corp hereby states that the listed products do not contain unintentional additions of lead mercury hex chrome PBB or PBDB that exceed a maximum concentration value of 0 1 by weight or for cadmium exceed 0 01 by weight per homogenous material Homogenous material is defined as a substance or mixture of substances with uniform compositio...

Page 11: ...ings on the equipment 2 Place this equipment on a reliable surface when installing Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage 3 Make sure the correct voltage is connected to the equipment 4 For pluggable equipment the socket outlet should be near the equipment and should be easily accessible 5 Keep this equipment away from humidity 6 Disconnect this equipment from the A C outlet before cleani...

Page 12: ... transient overvoltage 14 Never pour any liquid into openings This may cause fire or electrical shock 15 Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel 16 If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel a The power cord or plug is damaged b Liquid has penetrated into the equipment c The equipme...

Page 13: ...ld render it incapable of holding any charge Be sure to store the equipment and battery at the proper temperature Battery Lifespan The removable batteries for the equipment are designed to retain up to 80 of their original capacity after 300 charging and recharging cycles when properly maintained You may choose to purchase new battery when it no longer holds the sufficient charge that meets your n...

Page 14: ...ture Use the appropriate container to store the battery such as a paper box Do not allow a metal object to touch the terminal of the battery The battery consists of precise electrical components and cells Do not drop or hit the battery General Cleaning Tips You may need the following precautions before you begin to clean the device When you clean any single part or component for the device please ...

Page 15: ... recommend you to rub it with a piece of cloth Water or rubbing alcohol You may moisten a piece of cloth a bit with some water or rubbing alcohol and rub it on the device Unknown solvents may be harmful to the plastics parts Vacuum cleaner Absorb the dust dirt hair cigarette particles and other particles out of the device can be one of the best cleaning methods Over time these items can restrict t...

Page 16: ...r power cords When you need to dispose of your display products please follow the guidance of your local authority or ask the shop where you purchased the product or if applicable follow any agreements made between yourself The mark on electrical and electronic products only applies to the current European Union Member States Outside the European Union If you wish to dispose of used electrical and...

Page 17: ...n the computer s documentation These answers are normally a lot more detailed than the ones we can give over the phone So please consult this manual first If you still cannot find the answer gather all the information or questions that apply to your problem and with the product close at hand call your dealer Our dealers are well trained and ready to give you the support you need to get the most fr...

Page 18: ... or inability to use this product Vendor will not be liable for any claim made by any other related party Vendors disclaim all other warranties either expressed or implied including but not limited to implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose with respect to the hardware the accompanying product s manual s and written materials and any accompanying hardware This li...

Page 19: ... 1 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 1 Introduction ...

Page 20: ... ports and sturdy rubber bumpers on each of its four corners for enhanced protection Featuring slim design high portability and long battery life the G0975 Series is ideal for mobile POS and logistics application G0975M G0975 9 7 XGA IPS LED display with Projected Capacitive Touch High computing performance from Intel Quad Core Celeron Fully rugged for mobile POS or warehousing application Meeting...

Page 21: ... 65W AC DC Adapter Kit 2270mAh External Battery Pack 1 2 1 Order Information G0975 9 7 Intel Celeron N2930 rugged tablet PC with XGA LCD projected capacitive touch battery pack WLAN Bluetooth and Rear Camera G0975S 9 7 Intel Celeron N2930 rugged tablet PC with XGA LCD projected capacitive touch battery pack WLAN and Bluetooth Rear Camera and sunlight readable display 700 nits G0975M 9 7 Intel Cele...

Page 22: ...ur needs by selecting one or more components from the list below to be fabricated to the computer IBAT 0975 2270mAh 2 cell Internal Battery Pack 1 3 Specifications 1 3 1 G0975 System CPU Intel Celeron Processor N2930 quad core 1 83 GHz Graphics Controller Intel HD Graphics Memory 2GB DDR3L SO DIMM memory module installed optional up to 8GB BIOS UEFI BIOS Audio 1 x integrated microphone 2 x piezoel...

Page 23: ... Port 1 x 8 pin docking connector Reset 1 x reset button Button Indicator Function Keys 1 x Home key 4 x Function keys Power Button 1 x Power on off button LED Indicators 1 x Power LED 1 x Battery LED 1 x WLAN LED 1 x Bluetooth LED Touch Screen Type 10 point Projected Capacitive Touch w Corning Gorilla Glass Light Transparency 84 5 typ Controller Interface USB interface LCD Display Size Type 9 7 X...

Page 24: ... non condensing Dimensions W x H x D 260 x 200 x 30 6 mm 10 24 x 7 87 x 1 20 Gross Weight 1 0 kg 2 20 lb w o 2 cell internal battery pack Vibration 20 to 1000 Hz 1 grms per MIL STD 810G operating 20 to 1000 Hz 3 grms per MIL STD 810G non operating Shock 11 ms 20G per MIL STD 810G for unit only operating 11 ms 40G per MIL STD 810G for unit only non operating Transit Drop 1 2m 4ft per MIL STD 810G f...

Page 25: ...uetooth 1 x WLAN 802 11 a b g n Bluetooth 4 0 LE class 2 Sensor Accelerometer Magnetometer Gyroscope Light Sensor I O Interface USB Port 1 x USB 3 0 Type A port 1 x USB 2 0 Micro Type B port SD Card 1 x microSD SDHC SDXC slot HDMI 1 x Mini HDMI 1 4 port Docking Port 1 x 8 pin docking connector Reset 1 x reset button Button Indicator Function Key 1 x Power key 10 x Numeric keys 0 9 1 x Enter key 4 ...

Page 26: ...Capacity 1 x 2270mAh 4 cell external battery pack Battery Life Up to 6 hours depends on configuration and use Mechanical Environmental Operating Temp 20 45ºC 4 113ºF Storage Temp 20 60ºC 4 140ºF Charging Temp 0 35ºC 32 95ºF Operating Humidity 10 95 45ºC non condensing Dimensions WxHxD 260 x 200 x 30 6 mm 10 24 x 7 87 x 1 20 Gross Weight 1 0 kg 2 20 lb w 4 cell external battery pack Vibration 20 to...

Page 27: ...Rating IP65 Regulatory CE EN55022 class B FCC 47 CFR Part 15 Subpart B OS Support Windows Embedded 7 Windows 7 Professional Windows Embedded Standard 8 0 Windows Embedded 8 1 Industry Pro Windows 10 IoT Entry Linux Ubuntu ...

Page 28: ... 10 Introduction 1 4 Dimensions 1 4 1 G0975 Unit mm 260 200 30 6 ...

Page 29: ... 11 Introduction 1 4 2 G0975M 260 1 Unit mm 198 7 29 ...

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Page 31: ... 13 2 Chapter 2 Getting Started Chapter 2 Getting Started ...

Page 32: ...Power Battery LED Bluetooth LED Touch screen G0975M Microphone Enter key Numeric keys Power Key 4 way navigation keys ESC Dot key Backspace brightness key Function keys G0975 Power status LED Touch screen Microphone Wi Fi LED Battery status LED Home Key Bluetooth LED Function keys ...

Page 33: ...n On The computer is in main power mode Blinking The computer is in sleep mode Off No power is present Battery Green On The battery is not charged Current battery level 50 100 Blinking Battery charge is in process Current battery level 50 99 Orange On The battery is not charged Current battery level 16 49 Blinking Battery charge is in process Current battery level 16 49 Red On The battery is not c...

Page 34: ... 16 49 Blinking Battery charge is in process Current battery level 16 49 Red On The battery is not charged Current battery level 0 15 Blinking Battery charge is in process Current battery level 0 15 N A Off No battery is present Wi Fi Green On The Wi Fi is enabled Off The Wi Fi is disabled Bluetooth Blue On The Bluetooth is enabled Off The Bluetooth is disabled The battery level is an average betw...

Page 35: ... are defined by Windows system For example F1 is used to launch Help and F2 is to rename a selected file or folder Once you installed the ARBOR System Suite the keys will be associated with most commonly used features such as Wi Fi or Bluetooth The default function of each key is as below F1 To enable disable the Wi Fi function F2 To enable disable the Bluetooth function F3 To launch close the cam...

Page 36: ...similar object into the reset hole Press and then release the button inside to reset the computer mini HDMI port To connect to a high definition monitor Audio out 3 5mm combo audio microphone jack To connect to a set of headphones or speakers USB 2 0 Micro Type B port To connect to a USB device microSD card slot To insert a microSDXC SDHC SD card When inserting the card make sure to position the c...

Page 37: ...on to power on off the computer or to put the computer to Sleep or Hibernation mode Refer to the following table for control options Control Operations To power on the computer Press and hold the Power Button until the power LED lights green To put the computer into the sleep state Press without holding the Power Button To wake the computer from the sleep state Press without holding the Power Butt...

Page 38: ...nly Speaker Speaker Battery Chamber Auto Focus Camera for G0975 only A 5 0 MP CMOS auto focus camera with LED flash For more information see 3 5 Using the Camera for G0975 Only on page 42 Speaker Piezoelectric speakers for audio output Battery Chamber External battery pack chamber To replace or install the battery pack see 2 3 Installing Replacing the Extenal Battery Pack on page 21 ...

Page 39: ...ing the Extenal Battery Pack The computer comes with an internal and an external battery pack The internal battery pack is a configue to order service and is not allowed for installing or replacing by yourself Do NOT disassemble the internal battery pack or your warranty will be void But you can install or replace the external battery pack if needed To do so follow the steps below 1 Turn off the c...

Page 40: ...he power connector for the external battery inside the battery chamber as illustrated above To remove an existing external battery disconnect the battery s power cable first and then remove the battery To install a new external battery plug the battery s power cable to the power connector first ...

Page 41: ... 23 Getting Started 7 Fit the battery into the chamber and restore the chamber cover 8 Secure the cover with the screws you removed in Step 4 ...

Page 42: ...htness to the lowest level to ensure the charging process The battery will be fully charged within 3 4 hours depending on the capacity of the battery When charging finishes it s recommended to remove the adapter from the computer It s recommended not to recharge intermittently which means not to plug and unplug the power adapter frequently in a short period of time Do not use the power adapter tha...

Page 43: ...to the computer Chipset Install the chipset drier Make sure to install the chipset driver before installing other device drivers to prevent errors TXE Install the Intel Trusted Execution Engine and Trusted Connect Service to enable Intel Trusted Execution Engine Interface Audio Install the audio driver and application Graphic 64 32bit nstall the graphics driver Select 64 or 32 bit according to you...

Page 44: ...wer supply 2 Insert the provided CD to the CD ROM drive In a few seconds a dialog box opens asking what to do with the disc Tap Run AUTORUN EXE to auto run the driver CD 3 Tap Windows 7 or Windows 8 according to your operating system If you want to install the drivers for the optional vehicle desktop cradle please install the drivers for the G0975 first Then refer to A Using the Vehicle Cradle Opt...

Page 45: ... driver Then install other drivers including TXE Audio Graphic and DPTF Just follow the on screen instructions to proceed After installing the drivers on this page tap Go Back Caution Make sure to install the chipset driver first before installing other device drivers or otherwise errors may occur Make sure to install the chipset driver first ...

Page 46: ... the same Just follow the on screen instructions to proceed Notice on USB Hub Driver The G0975 comes with a USB hub controller for the two USB ports Just in case you need to install the USB hub controller driver follow the steps below 1 Tap Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Device Manager 2 Expand Other devices and locate the Bridge Device item Right click the Bridge Device item and select Up...

Page 47: ...ed 3 Select Browse my computer for driver software 4 Tap Browse to locate the driver under the following path disk drive Driver Your Operating System WINUSB Driver Check the Include subfolders checkbox and then tap Next ...

Page 48: ... you want to install the software tap Install 6 When the driver installation is finished tap Close 7 When the installation is complete you should be able to see an SMSC WinUSB Device item nder the SMSC WinUSB group in the Device Manager ...

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Page 50: ...ed capacitive touch screen And no calibration is needed If the computer runs Windows 7 8 the projected capacitive touch screen is ready to function when the computer is delivered No driver is needed 3 1 2 Text Input The computer doesn t have a physical keyboard to receive user s text input To input text on the computer it relies on either an external USB keyboard or the on screen keyboard or the W...

Page 51: ... Recognition is an input method that interprets and converts handwriting to text The Windows features a writing pad to get the job done To launch the Windows handwriting panel 1 Tap the keyboard icon on the Windows taskbar to open the Input Panel as described in 3 1 2 2 Handwriting Recognition on page 33 If it s in keyboard mode tap the icon in the lower right corner and tap the handwriting icon t...

Page 52: ... are defined by Windows system For example F1 is used to launch Help and F2 is to rename a seleted file or folder Once you installed the ARBOR System Suite by default the keys will be associated with most commonly used features such as Wi Fi or Bluetooth as below F1 To enable disable Wi Fi function F2 To enable disable Bluetooth function F3 To launch close the camera utility for G0975 only F4 To l...

Page 53: ...stem Suite then opens on screen For the key that you want to reassign a function simply tap the intended function Assigned function will be highlighted in blue Function key assignment panel Status bar For more information on using the ARBOR System Suite see 4 1 ARBOR System Suite on page 46 ...

Page 54: ... the guide below to connect the computer to a Wi Fi hotspot 1 Launch the Wi Fi module by hitting the function key F1 by default The system shows the Wi Fi status in the bottom right corner of the screen Hitting the function key will toggle on off the Wi Fi function When Wi Fi is enabled the function icon is highlighted in blue or otherwise dimmed Wi Fi enabled Wi Fi disabled When Wi Fi is enabled ...

Page 55: ...reless coverage of the computer 4 Tap the desired network to connect it If the network to connect is a secured network a dialog will open and request for the password Enter the password to access the Wi Fi network If it is an open network it will be connected in a few seconds 5 When the computer is connected to a Wi Fi network Connected will be displayed and the Wi Fi signal strength icon in the n...

Page 56: ...llowing descriptions assume that you have installed the ARBOR System Suite to use the function key Follow the guide below to proceed 3 4 1 Launching the Bluetooth Feature To be able to use Bluetooth launch the Bluetooth module first 1 Launch the Bluetooth module by hitting the function key F2 by default The system shows the Bluetooth status in the bottom right corner of the screen Hitting the func...

Page 57: ...ces it has to pair with them To pair connect with other Bluetooth devices 1 Launch the Bluetooth module as described in 3 4 1 Launching the Bluetooth Feature on page 38 2 From the notification area tap the Bluetooth icon 3 A context menu opens Select Add a Device from the context menu that opens 4 An Add a device window opens Select the Bluetooth device to connect and follow the on screen instruct...

Page 58: ...wable at Control Panel System and Security System 3 4 4 Hiding Exposing the Computer By default the computer is NOT discoverable by other Bluetooth devices To hide or expose the computer 1 Launch the Bluetooth module as described in 3 4 1 Launching the Bluetooth Feature on page 38 2 From the notification area tap the Bluetooth icon ...

Page 59: ... The Bluetooth Settings dialog box then opens Tap the Options tab and find the Discovery section To make your computer discoverable to Bluetooth enabled devices select the check box of Allow Bluetooth devices to find this computer or otherwise deselect the check box to make it undiscoverable ...

Page 60: ...amera module by hitting the function key The system shows the camera status in the bottom right corner of the screen Hitting the function key will toggle on off the camera function When camera is launched the function icon is highlighted in blue or otherwise dimmed Camera enabled Camera disabled After you launch the camera module a camera program will automatically open in a few seconds Takes a pi...

Page 61: ...deo To shoot a video 1 Launch the camera also the camcorder as described in 3 5 1 Launching the Camera on page 42 The camera program automatically launches 2 From the camera application program s tool bar tap the shoot a video icon The icon then changes to an in shoot button and video shooting starts 3 Tap the in shoot button again to stop shooting The video shot is saved to local disk by default ...

Page 62: ...rogram s tool bar tap the configuration icon The Properties dialog box opens 3 Make the configuration as needed 4 Tap the Apply button to apply the changes Tap the OK button to save the changes and exit the dialog box Or tap the Cancel button to quit the changes and exit the dialog box ...

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Page 64: ... Arbor System Suite installed on your computer tap the Arbor System Suite shortcut in the notification area to launch and use Arbor System Suite The ARBOR System Suite then opens on screen Function key assignment panel Status bar Function key assignment panel The icons indicate the features programs you can assign to a function key For which feature program the icon indicates see next section Assi...

Page 65: ...sociates a function key to turn on off Wi Fi Associates a function key to trigger barcode scanning Associates a function key to turn on off Bluetooth Associates a function key to turn on off the camera Associates a function key to turn on off the RFID reader Associates a function key to enable mute the speakers Associates a function key to turn on off the GPS module Associates a function key to sh...

Page 66: ...e Associates a function key to open close on screen keyboard Associates a function key to open close a program installed in the system When tapping the icon you will be prompted to select a program to associate with Browse the Windows to select the executable file of the program to associate ...

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Page 68: ...OS Incorrect settings can cause system boot failure or malfunction NOTE For system stability and performance this BIOS utility is constantly improved The screenshots demonstrated and descriptions hereinafter are for reference only and may not exactly meet what is presented on screen 5 1 Accessing the BIOS Setup Utility To enter and use the BIOS Setup Utility prepare a USB keyboard first and then 1...

Page 69: ... setup screen It reports basic system information and also allows you to configure the System Date and System Time settings InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev 5 0 BIOS Version G0975 1 00 System Date System Time 17 04 19 08 02 2014 Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Project Name G0975 EC Version 0 21 Processor Type Intel R Celeron R CPU N2930 1 83GHz System Bus Speed 83 MHz System Memory Speed 1333 MH...

Page 70: ...hannel A N A SODIMM 0 Displays the RAM of SODIMM 0 System Time Sets system time Valid range is from 0 to 23 0 to 59 and 0 to 59 System Date Sets system date Valid range is from 1 to 12 1 to 31 and 2000 to 2099 5 3 Advanced Settings The Advanced setup screen allows you to change the system and hardware settings The Advanced screen provides the following setting options 5 3 1 Boot Configuration on p...

Page 71: ...nge Values F5 F6 Select SubMenu Enter Select Item Select Menu F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 5 3 1 Boot Configuration The Boot Configuration screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptions Numlock Turns on off the Num Luck key function when the computer is in power on state 5 3 2 PCI Express Configuration The PCI Express Configuration screen provides the f...

Page 72: ...1 state 5 3 3 Miscellaneous Configuration The Miscellaneous screen provides the following setting options Settings Description Available Options Restore AC Power Loss Specify what state to go to when power is re applied after a power failure Options are Power on Power off default 5 3 4 Thermal Configuration The Thermal Configuration screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptio...

Page 73: ...trip point When this point is reached the OS will shut down the system Passive Set the value of temperature of the thermal sensor passive trip point When this point is reached the system will throttle the processor 5 3 5 SATA Configuration The SATA Configuration screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptions SATA Controller Enables disables the present SATA controller Options ...

Page 74: ... the length of password must be greater than one character The Security screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptions Set Supervisor Password To set up a supervisor password After selecting Set Supervisor Password a dialog box then pops up on screen Enter and confirm your desired password The length of the password must be greater than one character To change an existing supe...

Page 75: ... Select SubMenu Enter Select Item Select Menu F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 These items control various CPU parameters The Advance CPU control screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptions C States Enables disables processor idle power saving states C states Enhanced C States Enables disables P state transitions to occur in combination with C states Max...

Page 76: ...u F1 Exit ESC Help Setup Defaults F9 Save and Exit F10 Allows InsydeH20 to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time needed to boot the system The Boot screen provides the following setting options Settings Descriptions Quick Boot Allow InsydeH20 to skip certain tests while booting This will decrease the time need to boot the system Quiet Boot Disables or enables booting in text...

Page 77: ...dvance is selected the hard disk drive info will be displayed 5 7 Exit Options The Exit screen provides the options regarding saving changes quitting the utility and recovering defaults InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev 5 0 Exit system setup and save your changes Advanced Security Power Boot Exit Main Exit Saving Changes Exit Discarding Changes Load Optimal Defaults Change Values F5 F6 Select SubMenu En...

Page 78: ...s Exit Saving Changes Save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility Exit Discard Changes Exit the BIOS Setup Utility without saving the change s Load Optimal Defaults Restores all settings to defaults After selecting this item a dialog box will pop up to confirm your choice ...

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Page 80: ...9 male connector DB9 male connector USB connector 8 pin pogo connector VESA 75 mounting holes 20 pin connector for expansion 2x RS 232 Tx Rx 1x USB 2 x USB 2 0 Type A ports DC in Jack 20 pin to DB9M x 2 USB x 1 Ribbon Cable The LED works when the cradle is connected to a power source On Latch is fully engaged Off Latch is released ...

Page 81: ...p 0 45 C 32 113 F Storage Temp 20 60 C 4 140 F Operating Humidity 10 95 45 non condensing Dimensions WxHxD 263 x 255 8 x 68 mm 10 35 x 10 07 x 2 68 Weight Net 673 g 1 49 lb Vibration 5 to 500Hz 3 Grms Random Shock 75 Grms Chasis Expansion Support VESA 75 RAM BALL Security Latch w Key Power Power In DC 19V 20V Accessory Cable 20 pin to DB9M x 2 USB x 1 Ribbon Cable Ordering Information VMC 0975 Veh...

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Page 83: ... the vehicle cradle driver 3 Mount the vehicle cradle to your vehicle and connect your peripherals to the cradle Make sure to follow the steps below to install the vehicle cradle A 4 1 Docking the G0975 to the Vehicle Cradle 1 With screen side facing out insert the bottom of the G0975 into the docking cradle Make sure to align with the guide posts on the cradle Guide Posts 2 Push the top of the G0...

Page 84: ...e LED will light up Latch Latch LED 4 If you want to lock the G0975 insert the provided key into the key slot and turn it counterclockwise to lock it and then remove the key Latch LED Important If you want to remove the G0975 from the cradle make sure the latch LED is off and the latch is unlocked before proceeding otherwise the G0975 and the cradle may be damaged ...

Page 85: ...75 you have to install the VMC 0975 drivers using the G0975 CD ROM Before proceeding make sure you have docked the G0975 to the vehicle cradle and connect the cradle to a power source so that the G0975 can detect the I O ports on the cradle 1 Power on the G0975 Connect the CD ROM drive and launch the driver installation menu screen as described in 2 5 Driver Installation on page 25 2 On the Autoru...

Page 86: ...ed 4 Continue to install the serial port drivers As the cradle supports two serial ports through the Pogo connector you will have to separately install the driver for the two serial ports 5 Tap Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Device Manager 6 Expand Other devices and locate the Dual RS232 HS item Right click the Dual RS232 HS item and select Update Driver Software ...

Page 87: ...lect Browse my computer for driver software 8 Tap Browse to locate the driver under the following path disk drive Driver Cradle VMC Your Operating System USB to UART Check the Include subfolders checkbox and then tap Next ...

Page 88: ...e Manager locate another Dual RS232 HS item and repeat steps 6 9 to install the driver for another serial port 11 Still in the Device Manager expand Other devices and you will find two USB Serial Port items Right click one of the USB Serial Port items and select Update Driver Software ...

Page 89: ...cate the driver under the following path disk drive Driver Cradle VMC Your Operating System USB to UART Check the Include subfolders checkbox and then tap Next 14 When the driver installation is finished tap Close 15 Repeat steps 11 14 to install the driver for another USB serial port ...

Page 90: ...er installing the drivers you are ready to mount the cradle with G0975 to your vehicle using the VESA 75 mounting holes To use the I O ports on the cradle the cradle has to be connected to a power source Using the provided car adapter kit connect one end to the DC IN jack on the cradle and the other end to the cigarette lighter socket VESA 75 mounting holes Connect to cigarette lighter socket ...

Page 91: ...Removing the G0975 from the Vehicle Cradle To remove the G0975 from the cradle 1 If the G0975 is locked insert the provided key into the key slot and turn it clockwise to unlock it 2 Lift the latch upwards to release it If the cradle is connected to a power source the LED should be off to indicate the latched is released Important Make sure the latch LED is off and the latch is unlocked before rem...

Page 92: ... 74 Appendices Latch is released Latch LED off 3 Then you can remove the G0975 from the cradle ...

Page 93: ... 75 Appendices B Using the Desktop Cradle Optional B 1 Overview GbE RJ 45 port w o WOL 4 x USB 2 0 Type A ports VGA port 1920 x1080 8 pin pogo connector 2 x RS 232 ports DC in Jack ...

Page 94: ...n Mechanical Environmental Operating Temp 20 45ºC 4 113ºF Storage Temp 20 60 C 4 140 F Dimensions W x H x D 211 1 x 111 3 x 114 3 mm 8 31 x 4 38 x 4 50 Weight Net 0 6 kg 1 32 lb Vibration 1 Grms 5 500Hz random operation Shock 10G peak acceleration 11 ms duration Power Adapter Input 100 240VAC Full Range Adapter Output 19V 3 4A 65W Ordering Information DTC 0975 Desktop Cradle for Gladius G0975 G097...

Page 95: ...allation of the desktop cradle comprises three parts 1 Dock the G0975 to the desktop cradle and connect the cradle to a power source 2 Power on the G0975 and install the desktop cradle driver 3 Connect your peripherals to the cradle as needed Make sure to follow the steps below to install the desktop cradle ...

Page 96: ...using the AC DC power adapter 19V 3 42A 65W AC DC adapter kit B 4 2 Installing the Desktop Cradle Driver To use the desktop cradle DTC 0975 with the G0975 you have to install the DTC 0975 drivers using the G0975 CD ROM Before proceeding make sure you have docked the G0975 to the desktop cradle and connect the cradle to a power source so that the G0975 can detect the I O ports on the cradle Follow ...

Page 97: ...ver installation menu screen as described in 2 5 Driver Installation on page 25 2 On the Autorun screen tap Cradle Driver 3 On the VMC DTC screen tap USB LAN according to your operating system to install the Gigabit LAN port driver Just follow the on screen instructions to proceed ...

Page 98: ...ed 5 Continue to install the serial port drivers As the cradle supports two serial ports through the Pogo connector you will have to separately install the driver for the two serial ports 6 Tap Start Control Panel Hardware and Sound Device Manager 7 Expand Other devices and locate the Dual RS232 HS item Right click the Dual RS232 HS item and select Update Driver Software ...

Page 99: ...lect Browse my computer for driver software 9 Tap Browse to locate the driver under the following path disk drive Driver Cradle VMC Your Operating System USB to UART Check the Include subfolders checkbox and then tap Next ...

Page 100: ...e Manager locate another Dual RS232 HS item and repeat steps 7 11 to install the driver for another serial port 12 Still in the Device Manager expand Other devices and you will find two USB Serial Port items Right click one of the USB Serial Port items and select Update Driver Software ...

Page 101: ...cate the driver under the following path disk drive Driver Cradle VMC Your Operating System USB to UART Check the Include subfolders checkbox and then tap Next 15 When the driver installation is finished tap Close 16 Repeat steps 12 15 to install the driver for another USB serial port ...

Page 102: ...ppendices 17 When the installation is complete you should be able to see two USB Serial Ports under the Ports COM LPT group in the Device Manager Then you can connect the peripherals as needed to the cradle ...

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