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LIFE SUPPORT POLICY

NATIONAL’S PRODUCTS ARE NOT AUTHORIZED FOR USE AS CRITICAL COMPONENTS IN LIFE SUPPORT
DEVICES OR SYSTEMS WITHOUT THE EXPRESS WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL
COUNSEL OF NATIONAL SEMICONDUCTOR CORPORATION. As used herein:

1. Life support devices or systems are devices or

systems which, (a) are intended for surgical implant
into the body, or (b) support or sustain life, and whose
failure to perform when properly used in accordance
with instructions for use provided in the labeling, can
be reasonably expected to result in a significant injury
to the user.

2. A critical component is any component of a life

support device or system whose failure to perform can
be reasonably expected to cause the failure of the life
support device or system, or to affect its safety or
effectiveness.

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Trademark Acknowledgements

National Semiconductor and TRI-STATE are registered trademarks of National Semiconductor Corporation.

QNX is a registered trademark and Voyager is a trademark of QNX Software Systems, Ltd.

All other products mentioned herein are trademarks of their respective owners and are hereby recognized as such:
RealAudio, RealPlayer, and RealVideo are registered trademarks of RealNetworks, Inc.

Disclaimer

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poration assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions contained herein.

Summary of Contents for WebPAD 1.5

Page 1: ...r user interface Allows user to select and access Favorite web sites Wireless operation Transmits over a 2 4 GHz radio frequency signal 300 feet range from base station Battery operated 3 hours of act...

Page 2: ...wser Fonts 8 2 1 3 Browser Colors 9 2 1 4 Browser Network 9 2 2 BUTTONS CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 10 2 3 RADIO CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 11 2 4 SOFTWARE IMAGE VERSION 11 3 0 Favorite Sites Window 12 4 0 Setup...

Page 3: ...Revision 1 0 Confidential 3 www national com Table of Contents Continued 5 0 Upgrading Tablet Software 15 5 1 REMOTE UPGRADES 15...

Page 4: ...text whether for an email search criteria or to enter a URL a virtual keyboard is available The keypad works the same as a normal keyboard and is accessed from the QNX menu button or the Virtual Keybo...

Page 5: ...wer button Two user definable buttons Four buttons that form the scroll pad The power button is in the upper right hand corner of the tablet To turn the system on simply press the power but ton The sy...

Page 6: ...Link Status Terminal window User defined button if configured MediaPlayer usr photon bin mplayer QNX menu MediaPlayer Terminal window User defined button if configured RealPlayer usr photon bin rvpla...

Page 7: ...f the email tool The Incoming Server and Outgoing Server sections must be filled out completely Contact the administrator of the mail system if configuration assistance in needed Also the user should...

Page 8: ...r Cache This screen allows the user to modify the settings for the browser cache Configuration settings for the cache are as shown in Figure 2 Max Connections Specifies the maximum number of simultane...

Page 9: ...to implement the changes The tablet can only run with a SOCKS proxy or HTTP proxy but not both Therefore if the user selects one of the proxy servers the other is automatically deselected Home Page S...

Page 10: ...ues are CMD KEY MAC When a button with the action of CMD is pressed a command is exe cuted The KEY action is used to define the button as a particular key from the keyboard The MAC action invokes a ma...

Page 11: ...n Links at the bottom of the page will go to either the initial WebPAD system configuration page or to the browser configuration page FIGURE 8 Radio Configuration Screen Hardware Button Configuration...

Page 12: ...button in the Favorite Sites window while the site is open Sites are listed in the order they are added As the list grows use the Sort button to alphabetize the entries New sites appear at the bottom...

Page 13: ...of moving between previ ously loaded pages reloading pages and stopping the loading of a page via the icon in the top border of the browser To follow links between pages simply touch the link and the...

Page 14: ...er button directly beneath where the information has been entered 7 Touch the Save button to save all changes This last step reboots the access point When the access point completes the reboot process...

Page 15: ...on is already set up to handle this topology without any extra configuration The DECT based base station however does not support multiple tablets These base stations only support a one to one topolog...

Page 16: ...2 Locate the link to the latest version of the software and touch it to start the download process 3 When a question appears in the dialog box asking if the update should be performed touch the Yes b...

Page 17: ...pport nsc com Deutsch Tel 49 0 1 80 530 85 85 English Tel 49 0 1 80 532 78 32 Francais Tel 49 0 1 80 532 93 58 Italiano Tel 49 0 1 80 534 16 80 National Semiconductor Asia Pacific Customer Response Gr...

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