Getting Started
XT1
User Manual
Janam Technologies LLC
Version 1, March 2015
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Charging the XT1 Mini-Tablet
IMPORTANT BATTERY INFORMATION!
The XT1 rechargeable battery is NOT user accessible.
Should replacement of the XT1 battery be required, it must be changed by Janam or
Janam-authorized technicians and be replaced only with a Janam-approved battery.
There is the risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. For more
information on battery replacement, contact JanamCare at 866-915-5311.
Charging with the Janam mini-USB cable with AC wall charger mount adapter kit:
1.
Locate and carefully open the port cover marked
HD/USB
at the lower left-hand edge of the
mini-tablet (Figure 1). With the mini-tablet’s
back facing up and using the HD/USB port
cover’s thumbnail cutaway, apply gentle outward
pressure in a straight line away from the device
body.
APPLY ONLY ENOUGH PRESSURE TO
RELEASE THE PORT COVER, ALLOWING IT
TO REMAIN TETHERED TO THE MINI-
TABLET BODY!
2.
Slide the AC plug prong adapter
onto the AC
power supply housing (Figure 1) until it clicks.
3.
Insert the mini-USB plug of the AC power supply
into the mini-USB port on the XT1 mini-tablet.
4.
Plug in the AC adapter. Use only easily accessible wall outlets that are well within reach of the
length of supplied cable. The tablet’s Power Indicator LEDs will lluminate to confirm connection.
Red indicates charging in progress. Green indicates a fully charged state.
IMPORTANT PORT COVER AND TETHER INFORMATION
Janam mini-tablet connection port covers incorporate important seals
against common operating environment hazards and are tethered to
the mini-tablet body with a short flexible hinge connector. To maintain
tether hinge integrity, never pull or apply excessive force, causing the
tether hinge to separate from the mini-tablet.
Charging via a host PC’s USB Port
(Figure 2)
1.
Using a USB-to-mini-USB cable (not supplied),
insert the mini-USB plug end of the cable into the
mini-USB port on the XT1.
2.
Connect the USB end of the cable to a USB-IF
compliant USB port on the host PC.
Mini-USB Port
Mini-USB Port
Figure 1
Figure 2