Chapter 1
Getting Started
Overview of the CL900 3
The GPS receiver uses satellites to determine the current location, altitude, heading and
horizontal velocity of the CL900. You can use it with your preferred mapping application to
find your current and desired locations. The GPS receiver can operate alone or
simultaneously with the mobile broadband network connection. For information about
setting up mobile broadband and installing the Connection Manager, see “Set up mobile
broadband with GPS (WWAN)” on page 9. For information about using the GPS receiver, see
Motion Connection Manager help.
Overview of the CL900
The following illustrations show the buttons, slots and ports on the CL900 tablet PC.
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Optional features are marked with an asterisk (*). Customers choose these options at the
time they purchase the CL900.
Top view
The speaker and microphones are located on the top edge of the CL900.
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In addition to the built-in speaker and microphones, you can plug external headsets in the
audio in/out jack.
Speaker
Listen to audio warnings, videos, music and other multi-
media applications.
Microphones
Use voice commands, record audio and dictate notes with
the two liquid-resistant array microphones without the
need for an external microphone. For more information
about using voice, see “Using speech recognition” on
page 29.
microphones
speaker