Winmate M101M8 Series Manuel utilisateur

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M101M8
Rugged Android Tablet
ARM® Cortex-A53 Octa-Core, 1.3 GHz
Android 7.0 Nougat
User Guide
Version 1.3
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M101M8 Rugged Android Tablet User Guide
Contents
PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................................................................4
ADVISORY CONVENTIONS ..................................................................................................................................................................... 4
SAFETY INFORMATION .......................................................................................................................................................................... 5
HANDLING AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................................................................. 7
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (DOC) .................................................................................................................................................... 8
ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE ..................................................................................................................................................................... 9
CHAPTER 1: GETTING STARTED ............................................................................................................................................... 10
1.1 UNPACKING ............................................................................................................................................................................... 11
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF PARTS ................................................................................................................................................................ 13
1.3 FIRST-TIME OPERATION ................................................................................................................................................................ 15
1.3.1 Inserting Battery Pack .................................................................................................................................................... 15
1.3.2 Connecting to Power Supply ........................................................................................................................................... 16
1.4 TURNING ON AND OFF THE DEVICE ................................................................................................................................................. 17
1.4.1 Turning On ...................................................................................................................................................................... 17
1.4.2 Turning Off ..................................................................................................................................................................... 17
1.5 RESETTING TO FACTORY DEFAULTS ................................................................................................................................................. 18
CHAPTER 2: USING THE TABLET .............................................................................................................................................. 19
2.1 USING THE TOUCH SCREEN............................................................................................................................................................ 20
2.2 WAKING UP THE TABLET............................................................................................................................................................... 21
2.3 USING THE HOME SCREEN ............................................................................................................................................................ 21
2.3.1 Personalizing Home Screen ............................................................................................................................................ 22
2.3.2 Viewing other parts of the Home Screen ........................................................................................................................ 24
2.4 STATUS AND NOTIFICATION ICONS .................................................................................................................................................. 25
2.4.1 Notification Icons ............................................................................................................................................................ 25
2.4.2 Status Icons..................................................................................................................................................................... 25
2.5 USING THE ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD ................................................................................................................................................. 26
2.5.1 Entering Text .................................................................................................................................................................. 26
2.5.2 Editing Text ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27
2.6 DISPLAY SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................................................... 28
2.7 AUDIO PROFILE SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................................. 30
2.7.1 Sound Settings ................................................................................................................................................................ 30
2.7.2 Adjusting Volume ........................................................................................................................................................... 30
2.8 LANGUAGE AND KEYBOARD SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................................. 31
2.8.1 Changing the Keyboard Language.................................................................................................................................. 32
2.9 ABOUT PHONE ............................................................................................................................................................................ 32
CHAPTER 3: WINMATE HOME MANAGER ............................................................................................................................... 33
3.1 HOW TO LOCK APPLICATIONS ........................................................................................................................................................ 34
3.2 HOW TO UNLOCK APPLICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 36
3.3 HOW TO CHANGE PASSWORD ........................................................................................................................................................ 38
CHAPTER 4: NETWORKS AND WIRELESS DEVICES ................................................................................................................... 39
4.1 CONNECTING TO MOBILE NETWORKS .............................................................................................................................................. 40
4.1.1 Checking the Network (GPRS/3G/4G) Connection .......................................................................................................... 40
4.1.2 Turning on Data Service.................................................................................................................................................. 40
4.2 CONNECTING TO WI-FI NETWORKS ................................................................................................................................................ 41
4.2.1 Turning on Wi-Fi and Connecting to Wi-Fi Networks ..................................................................................................... 41
4.2.2 Adding Wi-Fi Network .................................................................................................................................................... 42
4.3 CONNECTING TO BLUETOOTH DEVICES ............................................................................................................................................ 43
4.3.1 Turning Bluetooth On or Off ........................................................................................................................................... 43
4.3.2 Connecting to Bluetooth Device ..................................................................................................................................... 43
4.3.3 Disconnecting Bluetooth Device ..................................................................................................................................... 43
4.4 CONNECTING TO COMPUTER VIA USB ............................................................................................................................................. 44
4.4.1 USB Computer Connection ............................................................................................................................................. 44
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4.4.2 USB Debugging Settings ................................................................................................................................................. 45
CHAPTER 5: USING CAMERA ................................................................................................................................................... 46
5.1 CAPTURING PHOTOS OR VIDEO ...................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.1.1 Opening Camera ............................................................................................................................................................. 47
5.1.2 Taking pictures ............................................................................................................................................................... 47
5.1.3 Viewing pictures ............................................................................................................................................................. 47
5.1.4 Shooting videos .............................................................................................................................................................. 48
5.2 THE GALLERY .............................................................................................................................................................................. 48
CHAPTER 6: USING BARCODE READER .................................................................................................................................... 49
6.1 USING BARCODE READER .............................................................................................................................................................. 50
6.1.1 Barcode Reader Location ................................................................................................................................................ 50
6.1.2 Android Winmate® Data Collection (WDC) .................................................................................................................... 50
6.1.3 Where to Find WDC ........................................................................................................................................................ 50
6.1.4 How to Turn On/Off the Power of Barcode Reader ........................................................................................................ 51
6.1.5 How to Change the Symbologies of Barcode .................................................................................................................. 52
6.1.6 How to Add Command to the Barcode Output ............................................................................................................... 52
6.1.7 How to Change the Scan Type of the Barcode Reader ................................................................................................... 53
6.1.8 HOW TO CHANGE WDC SETTINGS OR RESET TO DEFAULT ................................................................................................................ 53
6.1.9 SCANNING A BARCODE .............................................................................................................................................................. 54
6.1.10 SCANNING TIPS AND CONSIDERATIONS ....................................................................................................................................... 54
6.2 REPLACING HOT SWAPPABLE BATTERY ............................................................................................................................................ 55
6.3 DOCKING CONNECTOR PIN DEFINITION ........................................................................................................................................... 55
APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................................................................... 56
APPENDIX A: BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING ................................................................................................................................................ 57
APPENDIX A: PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................................................ 59
APPENDIX B: ORDER INFORMATION ...................................................................................................................................................... 60
APPENDIX C: SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT KIT .......................................................................................................................................... 61
APPENDIX D: OS IMAGE UPDATE ......................................................................................................................................................... 61
APPENDIX E: OTA UPDATE GUIDE ....................................................................................................................................................... 62
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Preface
Advisory Conventions
Four types of advisories are used throughout the user manual to provide helpful information or to alert you
to the potential for hardware damage or personal injury. These are Notes, Important, Cautions, and
Warnings. The following is an example of each type of advisory.
Note:
A note is used to emphasize helpful information
Important:
An important note indicates information that is important for you to know.
Warning! Avertissement!
An Electrical Shock Warning indicates the potential harm from electrical hazards and how
to avoid the potential problem.
Un Avertissement de Choc Électriqueindique le potentiel de chocssur des emplacements
électriques et comment évitercesproblèmes.
Please read these instructions carefully before using this product, and save this manual for future use
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Safety Information
Precaution on Battery Pack
Précaution avec le bloc-pile
Do Not Disassemble, Modify, or Insert Sharp
Objects Into the Battery Pack. Electrolyte
leakage, generation of heat, ignition or rupture
may result.
[FR] Ne pas démonter, modifier, ou insérer
des objets pointus à l'intérieur du bloc-pile.
Une fuite d'électrolyte, la génération de
chaleur, l'amorçage ou la rupture peuvent être
occasionnés.
Do Not Short the Positive (+) and Negative (-)
Terminals of the Battery. Generation of heat,
ignition or rupture may result. When carrying
or storing the device, do not place the battery
pack together with articles that may contact
electricity.
[FR] Ne pas court-circuiter les bornes Positive
(+) et Négative (-) de la pile, la génération de
chaleur, l'amorçage ou la rupture peuvent être
occasionnés. Lors du transport et du
rangement de l'appareil, ne pas placer le bloc-
pile en même temps que des articles pouvant
créer un contact électrique.
Do Not Apply Shocks to the Battery by
Dropping It or Applying Strong Pressure to It.
Electrolyte leakage, generation of heat, ignition
or rupture of battery may occurs.
[FR] Ne pas faire subir de choc à la pile en la
laissant tomber ou en appliquant une forte
pression dessus. Une fuite d'électrolyte, la
génération de chaleur, l'amorçage ou la
rupture peuvent être occasionnés.
Do Not Charge the Battery Other Than
Methods Those Specified In This Manual. If
the battery is not charged using one of the
specified methods, electrolyte leakage,
generation of heat, ignition or rupture may
result.
[FR] Ne pas charger la pile par d'autres
méthodes que celles spécifiées dans ce
manuel. Si la pile n'est pas chargée en utilisant
l'une des méthodes spécifiées, une fuite
d'électrolyte, la génération de chaleur,
l'amorçage ou la rupture peuvent être
occasionnés.
When the Battery Pack Has Deteriorated,
Replace It with a New Battery. Continued use
of a damaged battery pack may result in heat
generation, ignition or battery rupture.
[FR] Lorsque la pile est détériorée, la
remplacer par une nouvelle pile. L'utilisation
continue d'une pile endommagée peut
occasionner une génération de chaleur,
l'amorçage ou la rupture de la pile.
Do Not Expose the Battery Pack to Excessive
Heat, or Extreme Heat (Near Fire, in Direct
Sunlight for example) Generation of heat,
ignition or rupture may result
[FR] Ne pas exposer le bloc-pile à une Chaleur
Excessive, ou une Chaleur Extrême (Près d'un
feu, sous la lumière du soleil par exemple)Une
production de chaleur, l'amorçage ou la
rupture peuvent être occasionnés
Do Not Use the Battery Pack With Any Other
Products. The battery pack is rechargeable
and is only designed for this specific product. If
it is used with a product other than the
specified product, electrolyte leakage,
generation of heat, ignition or rupture may
result.
[FR] Ne pas utiliser avec un autre produit La
batterie est rechargeable et a été conçue pour
un produit spécifique. Si elle est utilisée sur un
produit différent
de celui pour lequel elle a été conçue, des
pertes d’électrolytes et une production de
chaleur sont possibles, elle risque également
de prendre feu ou de casser.
Do Not Use This Product With Battery Other
Than the One Specified.
[FR] Ne pas utiliser ce produit avec une
batterie autre que celle spécifiée
Discontinue using device immediately if you
notice the battery is swelling, or looks puffy or
misshapen. Do not attempt to charge or use
the device. Do not handle a damaged or
leaking battery. Do not let leaking battery fluid
come into contact with your eyes, skin or
clothing.
[FR] Si vous remarquez une pile gonflée,
élargie ou anormale, cesser l’utilisation de
l’appareil immédiatement. N’essayez pas de
recharger l’appareil ou de l’utiliser. Ne pas
manipuler une pile qui fuit ou qui est
endommagée. Ne laissez pas de liquide qui
fuit entrer en contact avec vos yeux, votre
peau ou vos vêtements.
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General Product Safety
Sécurité générale des
produits
Do not block any ventilation openings. Do not
place the product against a wall or in an
enclosed space as doing so might impede the
flow of cooling air.
[FR] Ne pas bloquer les ouvertures de
ventilation. Ne pas placer le produit contre un
mur ou dans un espace clos de façon à
entraver la circulation de l'air de
refroidissement.
Do not place the product near any heat
sources such as radiators, warm air intakes,
stoves or other heat-generating devices
(including amplifiers or other heat producing
equipment).
[FR] Ne pas placer le produit près d'une
source de chaleur comme des radiateurs, les
arrivées d'air chaud, poêles ou autres
produits générant de la chaleur (y compris les
amplificateurs ou autre équipement
produisant de la chaleur.)
Protect the power cord from being crushed or
pinched, particularly in the area of the plugs,
any receptacles used, and the point of exit
from the apparatus. Do not break off the
ground pin of the power cord.
[FR] Empêcher le cordon d'alimentation d'être
écrasé ou pincé, en particulier dans les zones
de prises, des containers utilisés, et du point
de sortie de l'appareil. Ne pas casser la
broche de terre du cordon d'alimentation.
Do not disregard the safety that a polarized or
grounded connection can provide. A
polarized connection consists of two plugs,
one of which is larger than the other. A
grounded connection has two blades and a
third one that is grounded. If the main plug
provided cannot be inserted into your outlet,
consult an electrician to replace your obsolete
outlet.
[FR] Ne pas ignorer la sécurité qu'une prise
polarisée ou une prise de terre peut prévoir.
Une prise polarisée se compose de deux
fiches, dont l'une est plus large que l'autre.
Une prise de terre possède deux lames et
une troisième qui est la terre. Si la fiche
principale fournie ne peut être insérée dans
votre prise, consultez un électricien pour
remplacer votre prise obsolète.
Use only accessories specified by the
manufacturer.
[FR] Utiliser uniquement les accessoires
spécifiés par le fabricant.
This product should not be used near water
such as bathtubs, sinks, swimming pools, wet
basement, etc.
[FR] Ce produit ne dois pas être utilisé près
de l'eau comme les baignoires, les éviers, les
piscines, les sous-sols humides, etc.
Use only with its transport carriage, stand,
tripod, console or table specified by the
manufacturer or sold with the product. When
using a carriage, move the carriage assembly
with the product carefully to avoid damage
from falling over.
[FR] Utiliser uniquement avec son chariot de
transport, support, trépied, console ou table
spécifiés par le fabricant ou vendu avec le
produit. Lors de l'utilisation d'un charriot,
déplacez l'ensemble chariot avec le produit
avec soin pour éviter tout dommage de chute.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms
or when it is not being used for long periods.
[FR] Débrancher cet appareil durant les
orages ou lorsqu'il n'est pas utilisé pendant
de longues périodes.
Refer all servicing to qualified service
personnel. A technical intervention is required
when the apparatus has been damaged in
any way, for example if the power cord or
plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or
objects have fallen inside the unit, if the
product has been exposed to rain or
moisture, if it does not operate normally or if it
has been dropped.
[FR] Confier toute réparation à du personnel
qualifié. Une intervention technique est
nécessaire lorsque l'appareil a été
endommagé de quelque façon, par exemple
si le cordon d'alimentation ou la fiche est
endommagé, du liquide a été renversé ou
des objets sont tombés à l'intérieur de l'unité,
si le produit a été exposé à la pluie ou à
l'humidité, s'il ne fonctionne pas normalement
ou s'il a été jeté.
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Handling and Maintenance
General Guideline
Guide Général
Keep the product at least 13 cm (5 inches)
away from electrical appliances that can
generate a strong magnetic field such as TV,
refrigerator, motor, or a large audio speaker.
[FR] Garder le produit au moins à 13 cm (5
pouces) de distance des appareils électriques
qui peuvent générer un fort champ magnétique
comme une télévision, un réfrigérateur, un
moteur, ou un important haut-parleur.
Do not place heavy objects on top of the tablet
computer as this may damage the display.
[FR] Ne pas placer d'objets lourds sur le
dessus de l'ordinateur tablette cela peut
endommager l'écran.
The screen surface can be easily scratched.
Use with care. Do not use paper towels to
clean the display but use the included cleaning
cloth. Avoid touching it with a pen or pencil.
[FR] La surface de l'écran peut être facilement
rayée. Utiliser avec précaution. Ne pas utiliser
de serviette en papier pour nettoyer l'écran
mais utiliser le chiffon de nettoyage inclus.
Éviter de toucher avec un stylo ou un crayon.
To maximize the life of the backlight in the
display, allow backlight to automatically turn off
as a result of power management. Avoid using
a screen saver or other software that prevents
the power management from working.
[FR] Pour maximiser la durée de vie du
rétroéclairage de l'écran, autoriser le
rétroéclairage résultant de la gestion de
l'alimentation. Éviter d'utiliser un économiseur
d'écran ou un autre logiciel empêchant la
gestion de l'alimentation de fonctionner.
Cleaning Guideline
Guide de nettoyage
Use a soft cloth moistened with water or a non-
alkaline detergent to wipe the exterior of the
product.
[FR] Utiliser un chiffon doux humidifié avec de
l’eau ou un détergeant non alcalin pour
essuyer l'extérieur du produit.
Gently wipe the display with a soft, lint-free
cloth. Do not use alcohol or detergent on the
product.
[FR] Essuyer délicatement l'écran avec un
chiffon doux non pelucheux. Ne pas utiliser
d'alcool ou un détergent sur le produit.
Touchscreen Guideline
Guide de l'écran tactile
Use your finger or the stylus on the display.
Using sharp or metallic object may cause
scratches and damage the display, thereby
causing errors.
[FR]Utiliser votre doigt ou le stylet sur l'écran.
L'utilisation d'un objet pointu ou métallique
peut provoquer des rayures.
Use a soft cloth to remove dirt on the display.
The touchscreen surface has a special
protective coating that prevents dirt from
sticking to it. Not using a soft cloth may cause
damage to the special protective coating on
the touchscreen surface. To clean off hard to
remove dirt, blow some steam on the particular
area and gently wipe away using a soft cloth.
[FR]Utiliser un chiffon doux pour enlever la
poussière sur l'écran. La surface de l'écran
tactile a un revêtement protecteur spécial
empêchant la saleté de se coller à lui. Ne pas
utiliser un chiffon doux peut endommager le
revêtement spécial sur la surface de l'écran
tactile. Pour nettoyer les saletés plus difficiles
à enlever, souffler de la buée sur la zone
particulière et essuyer doucement avec un
chiffon doux.
Do not use excessive force on the display.
Avoid placing objects on top of the display as
this may cause the glass to break.
[FR]Ne pas utiliser une force excessive sur
l'écran. Éviter de placer des objets au dessus
de l’écran cela pourrait provoquer une cassure
du verre.
When there is a noticeable discrepancy in the
operation of the touchscreen function (your
touch does not correlate to the proper location
on the screen), recalibrate the touchscreen
display.
[FR]Lorsqu'il y a un écart sensible dans le
fonctionnement de l'écran tactile (votre contact
ne correspond pas à la bonne position sur
l'écran), recalibrer l'écran tactile.
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Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
FCC Statement
This device complies with part 15 FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
This device may not cause harmful interference.
This device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation
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 when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance
with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be
required to correct the interference at him own expense.
CE Notice (European Union)
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (2014/30/EU)
EN55024: 2010/ A1: 2015
o IEC61000-4-2: 2009
o IEC61000-4-3: 2006+A1: 2007+A2: 2010
o IEC61000-4-4: 2012
o IEC61000-4-5: 2014
o IEC61000-4-6: 2014
o IEC61000-4-8: 2010
o IEC61000-4-11: 2004
EN55032: 2012/AC:2013
EN61000-3-2:2014
EN61000-3-3:2013
Low Voltage Directive (2014/35/EU)
EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009/A1:2010/A12:2011/ A2:2013
This equipment is in conformity with the requirement of the following EU legislations and harmonized
standards. Product also complies with the Council directions.
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Preface
About This User Guide
This User Guide provides information about using the Winmate® M700DM8 and accessories.
Note:
Some pictures in this guide are samples and can differ from actual product.
Documentation Set
The documentation set for the M700DM8 provides information for specific user needs, and includes:
M101M8 Series Quick Start Guide - describes how to get the M700DM8 up and running.
M101M8 Series User Guide contains detailed description on how to use the M700DM8, its
components and features.
Chapter Descriptions
Chapter 1, Getting Started provides basic instructions on how to use M101M8, including main SIM card,
SD card and battery installation, powering on and resetting M101M8.
Chapter 2, Using the M101M8 provides basic instructions on using the M101M8.
Chapter 3, Using Winmate Home Manager explains how to use WHM to lock the launcher.
Chapter 4, Connecting to Network and Devices explains how to connect M101M8 to networks, Bluetooth
devices, and computer.
Chapter 5, Using Camera provides instructions on how to use camera on M101M8.
Chapter 6, Capturing Data provides information on how to use Barcode Reader that might be present in
M101M8.
Chapter 7, Accessories describes the available accessories and how to use them with the M101M8.
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M101M8 Rugged Android Tablet User Guide
Chapter 1: Getting Started
This chapter tells you information about Winmate® M700DM8
Series tablet, its highlighted features, and provides basic
instructions for using the M700DM8, including powering on and
resetting the M700DM8.
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
1.1 Unpacking
Check and identify the standard supplied accessories.
Standard factory shipment list:
Tablet Computer
Standard Battery
98K000A0003R
Power Adapter
922D036W12V6
Power Cord and Plugs
Capacitive Touch Stylus
9B000000001D
Micro USB Cable
Quick Start Guide
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Optional Accessories
Your package may include optional accessories based on your order.
You can purchase optional accessories for M101M8 from Winmate:
Carry Bag
9B000000003J
With Hand Carrier and Shoulder Strap
Separated pocket for accessories
Hand Strap
98K000A0003J
Ergonomic hand-strap can help you handle
the Rugged Tablet PC much more easily and
comfortably.
Battery Charger
98KT00A0000F
Dual charging slots supporting BS101
LED indicators to show current battery
charging status.
Vehicle Charger
9226065W19V0
Rapidly charges your M101M8 Tablet PC in
your car while you drive
Length: 3m
Desk Docking
98KT00A00007
2 x USB 2.0 (2 x Rear)
1 x LAN (10/100)
1 x VGA
1 x RS232
Vehicle Docking
98K000A0003L
VESA Mounting support
2 x USB 2.0 (2 x Rear,)
1 x LAN (10/100)
1 x RS232
1 x GPS ANT SMA
9-36V DC IN with 3-pin terminal block
Easy insert and release with Key-Lock
Shoulder Strap
98K000A0003Q
Fixed with screws
Adjustable cross-body strap (85-165cm)
with pad
VESA Mount Kit
98K000A0003O
Widely used mounting solution
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1.2 Description of Parts
Front:
Right:
No
Item
Description
1
Front Camera
2 Megapixel Webcam
2
LED Indicators:
Show the current status of
the Tablet Computer Red:
Charging / Hot-swap
battery
Green: Full Charge Blue:
Turning on
3
Touch Screen
Display and act as one of
the inputs for the Tablet
Computer
4
Back Button
Back to previous page
5
Home Button
Back to Desktop
6
Power Button
Turn on power
7
I/O Cover
Protects I/O ports
Front LED Indicators Details:
Front Button Details:
No
Item
Description
8
Micro SD Card
Reader
Memory card reader
port for Micro SD Card
9
Micro USB
OTG
High speed USB port
connects to PC or USB
devices such as mouse,
keyboard, etc.
Note: This USB port
won’t work when the
tablet is connected to
the optional docking.
Please use the USB
ports on the docking.
10
Mic In/Line Out
Headset or headphone
can be connected
11
Power Jack
DC-IN power input jack
Side I/O Details:
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Rear:
No
Item
Description
12
Kensington
Lock Port
Provide lock access for
Kensington Lock.
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Optional
Barcode
Barcode Scanner for
reading of 1D / 2D
barcode.
14
RFID / NFC
RFID reader for reading
of RFID tags.
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Rear Camera
8MP Autofocus Camera.
Captures photos and
videos.
16
Camera Flash
LED camera flash to
provide flash lighting
when use with camera.
17
Fn2 Button
Programmable function
key configured by Win-
set Utility.
18
Volume or
Brightness
Adjustment
Buttons
Volume Control
(+) Raise volume,
(-) Lower volume.
Brightness Control
(+) Add brightness,
(-) Decrease brightness
19
Speakers
Emits sounds
20
Battery Lock
Latch
Latch to lock the battery
in place once battery is
inserted. Not spring
loaded.
Bottom:
No
Item
Description
21
Battery Release
Slider
Spring-loaded slider
that latches the battery
in.
22
Touch Pen Slot
Pen holder slot to store
touch pen.
23
3G / LTE
Module
(Optional) / SIM
card slot
Service window to
insert Micro SIM card.
Also provide access to
3G / LTE Module.
24
Docking
Connector
Port to docking
solutions such as
vehicle docking to
provide power and
external antenna.
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1.3 First-Time Operation
1.3.1 Inserting Battery Pack
To insert the standard battery pack into the Tablet Computer:
1. Disconnect AC adapter and power cord from the tablet computer.
2. Turn the tablet computer over, back facing up.
3. Locate the Battery Lock Latch and push it to the Unlocked position.
4. Locate the Battery Release Slider that is spring-loaded. Pull back and hold.
5. Insert the battery on the connector-pins side first, and then lower the battery into the battery
compartment. Continue to hold the Battery Release Slider before battery is fully inserted.
6. Make sure the battery is completely lowered into the compartment before letting go the Battery
Release Slider. Battery will be flat against the housing once fully inserted.
Removing the Battery Pack
1. Power off the tablet computer (or put it to sleep). Disconnect any cords connected to the computer.
2. Turn the tablet computer over, back facing up.
3. Locate the Battery Lock Latch and push it to the Unlocked position.
4. Locate the Battery Release Slider that is spring-loaded. Pull back and hold.
5. Lift the battery out using the opening on side of battery compartment.
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1.3.2 Connecting to Power Supply
The Tablet Computer operates either on external AC power or internal battery power.
It is recommended to use AC power when you start up the Tablet Computer for the first time.
Caution
Use only the AC adapter included with your Tablet Computer. Using other AC adapters
may damage the Tablet Computer and the Battery.
Caution
For users start up the Tablet Computer for the first time with internal battery power, please
make sure the battery is fully charged before using.
Perform the following to connect the Tablet computer to AC Power:
1. On the side of the Tablet computer, lift the I/O protective cover by pulling on the latch
2. Plug the DC cord of the AC adapter into the Power Jack of the tablet computer.
3. Plug the AC power cord into the AC adapter.
4. Finally, Plug the AC power cord into the electrical outlet.
When the AC Adapter is connected, the battery pack starts charging. The battery LED indicator on the
tablet computer would show different states. Please refer to description of LED indicator on Description of
Parts.
Item
Hours
Battery Life
Standard Battery (BS101)
10 Hours
Item
Hours
Battery Charging hours
Standard Battery (BS101)
2.5 Hours
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Chapter 1: Getting Started
1.4 Turning On and Off the Device
This section describes how to turn on/ off the device.
1.4.1 Turning On
1. Press and hold the power button for 3 seconds, located on
the top side of the unit.
2. When the device vibrates, release the power button.
The desktop screen is displayed.
NOTE:
For power saving purpose, please enable Connect to PC in Accessibility settings.
When connected to PC external 4G, USB and LAN on Docking will be disabled.
1.4.2 Turning Off
1. To turn off the device, press and hold the power button
until the phone options menu appears, tap the Power
Off.
2. User can also use the Phone options menu to put the
device into silent or airplane mode, see features table.
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M101M8 Rugged Android Tablet User Guide
1.5 Resetting to Factory Defaults
To reset the device to factory defaults:
1. Tap Menu , than tap Settings .
2. In the Personal tab, tap Backup & Reset.
3. User can select to back up application data, Wi-Fi passwords and other settings to Google servers
by tapping Backup My Data.
4. Tap Factory Data Reset to reset the phone.
5. Read all the available information and then check Erase phone storage if user wants to erase all
the data on the phone storage such as music or photo.
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Chapter 2: Using the Tablet
Chapter 2: Using the Tablet
This chapter explains how to use the buttons, status icons, and
controls on M101M8 tablet running on Android 7.0 Operating
System and provides instructions on entering and capturing data.
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M101M8 Rugged Android Tablet User Guide
2.1 Using the Touch Screen
The touchscreen supports the core gestures for Android.
Gesture
Action
Description
Tap
To select or activate something
Tap & Hold
Touch and hold an item on the screen by touching it and not
lifting your finger until it respond
Touch, Hold &
Drag
Touch and hold an item for a moment and then without
lifting your finger, move your finger on the screen until you
reach the target position. i.e. moving the apps around the
home screen
Swipe or slide
Quickly move the finger across the surface of the screen.
i.e. slide a lock screen to open the lock
Double-tap
Tap quickly twice on a webpage, screen, or App to zoom
Scale
Place two finger on the screen and pinching them together
Rotate
Two-finger press, simultaneously orbit both fingers around
the center point, lift.
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