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Anleitung Zusammenfassung
Figure 2.13 Auto touchscreen calibration MARS-3100R/S User Manual 14 2.7 Manual Touchscreen Calibration 1. To initiate touchscreen calibration manually, navigate via the start command and click on the icon, Configuration Utility. Figure 2.14 Accessing the Configuration Utility 2. In the Tools dialog, click on 4 Points Calibration to align the touchscreen. Figure 2.15 Calibrating the touchscreen 3. Follow the onscreen instructions to calibrate the touchscreen. Figure 2.16 4 points calibration Chapter Getting Started 15 MARS-3100R/S User Manual 4. Return to the Tools dialog; select Linearization for 9 points linearization, and follow the onscreen instructions; then, return to the Tools dialog again and try the Draw Test. Figure 2.17 Draw test MARS-3100R/S User Manual 16 2.8 Using the Pen The touchscreen pen is a tool supplied with the MARS-3100R/S. It is used exclu sively as a control device for the touchscreen. It resembles a regular ballpoint pen. Instead of a regular onscreen cursor, the pen contacts the surface of the screen. Onscreen objects may be activated or moved with the pen. Whenever using the pen, do not press too hard on the touchscreen. Only moderate pressure is required to activate touchscreen sensors. The pen is configured to function much like an ordinary PC mouse. • Touch, hold and drag: To move an object from one part of the screen to another, or to copy an object from the desktop to another memory device, place the tip of the pen onto the object and hold it while dragging the object across the screen to the desired location. • Double-click: Tap the pen twice on an onscreen object to activate a program, or to open a selected folder. Figure 2.18 Using the pen Chapter Getting Started 17 MARS-3100R/S User Manual 2.9 Connecting Peripherals The MARS-3100R/S supports several peripheral connections. 2.9.1 USB ports Figure 2.19 USB port 2.9.2 COM ports The COM port of MARS-3100R/S is .COM3.. Figure 2.20 COM port MARS-3100R/S User Manual 18 2.9.3 Audio jacks Figure 2.21 Audio Jacks (Red: input and Green: output) 2.9.4 VGA port Figure 2.22 VGA port Chapter Getting Started 19 MARS-3100R/S User Manual 2.9.5 LAN port Figure 2.23 LAN port 2.10 Setting the Time and Date Whenever the system timer is not matched with your location or time zone, please reset the time and date by following step: 1. Click START > Control Panel, or START > Settings > Control panel 2. Double click the Date and Time Properties. 3. Select the correct day, month and year. 4. Click OK to save and exit. 2.11 Power Management 2.11.1 Suspend To save battery power, or when swapping battery packs, put the MARS-3100R/S into Suspend Mode. There are two suspend modes: Suspend-to-RAM (Standby mode) and Suspend to HDD (Hibernation mode). 1. Suspend-to-RAM (Standby mode) Suspend-to-RAM occurs when a system enters a low-power state. Information on system configuration, open applications and active files are stored in the main memory. Most other system components are shut-off. In this mode, although power consumption is very low, the battery may drain and cause data loss. If the MARS-3100R/S is stored for durations longer than a few hours or overnight, it is best simply to turn off the computer instead of using Suspend-to- RAM mode. Note! The Power LED blinks green. (See chapter 2.3.1) MARS-3100R/S User Manual 20 2. Suspend-to-Disk (Hibernation mode) Instead of saving data temporarily to RAM, Suspend-to-Disk mode saves data on the hard disk. Also, power consumption is the same as the system is turn off. In this mode, all data will store in hard disk, so there is no risk to loss data if the battery is exhausted. Note! • The Power LED will shut off. • Suspend to Disk mode will take much time to finish the data saving than Suspend to RAM. System will auto shutdown after all data is saved. 2.11.2 Resuming When the system is in suspend mode, press the power button once, and the system will resume to normal operation again. Note! It may be necessary to log-on again after the system has resumed. Chapter Getting Started 21 MARS-3100R/S User Manual Chapter 3 Advantech Central Manager This chapter explains how to use the Advantech Central Manager program application. Sections include: • Overview • Display • Hotkeys • Power • Image Version • Audio • Touch • LAN • Security 3.1 Overview The Advantech Central Manager utility is configures settings, operate devices and adjust the MARS-3100R/S. The Central Manager provides user-friendly functions. • Display settings • Screen resolutions • Hotkey assignments • Power management • Audio & touchscreen controls • LANs • Network security The Central Manager utility is available from the taskbar in the bottom right corner of the Windows desktop. Double click the white and blue A icon. Access is also available from the Control Panel. (See figure 3.1) System tray: double click Figure 3.1 Central manager icons The Advantech Central Manager displays a menu with several tabs, including the software Copyright page. Figure 3...
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