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Hitachi VisionPlate 60 User Manual
Hitachi VisionPlate 60 User Manual

Hitachi VisionPlate 60 User Manual

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  • Page 1 ™ VisionPlate Model 60 USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2 Copyright © 2003 Hitachi Data Systems. All rights reserved. This publication contains information that is protected by copyright. No part of it may be reproduced, transmitted, transcribed, stored in a retrieval system, or translated into any language without permission from Hitachi Data Systems.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    • Power Cord............................9 • AC Adapter............................. 10 • Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)......................10 • Proper Treatment of Your Hitachi Product ..................11 1-2 Safety and Regulatory Information ....................12 • FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement ....................12 • Canadian EMI Compliance Statement.................... 12 •...
  • Page 4 • Low Battery Notification........................ 31 Section 4. Expandability......................... 32 4-1 PC Cards............................32 4-2 CF Cards............................34 4-3 Attaching the Cradle to a VESA Compliant Flat Panel Mounting Stand ........36 Section 5. VisionPlate Trouble Shooting Tips..................37 Specification of VisionPlate 60....................... 38...
  • Page 5: Disclaimer

    However, due to continuous efforts being made to improve and update the product(s), Hitachi Data Systems shall not be liable for any technical or editorial errors or omissions contained in this document, or for any damage, direct or indirect, from discrepancies between the document and the product(s) it describes.
  • Page 6: Section 1. Health And Safety

    If you have additional questions about your product and how to operate it in a safe manner, please contact your Hitachi Customer Service and Support Representative. Tips for Healthy Operation Your product is designed for the mobile user’s needs.
  • Page 7: Vision Risk Factors

    • Vision Risk Factors Sustained viewing of screens could lead to fatigue, blurred or double vision, and headaches. Some researchers believe that users who fixate on their screens for long durations can even undergo changes in how clearly and quickly they focus. Tips to Keep in Mind - Maintain a desirable viewing angle of 20 to 35 degrees downward to the LCD screen’s center.
  • Page 8: Body Support Risk Factors

    Hitachi Customer Service and Support Representative. Tips to Keep in Mind - Never remove the cover or back panel of your Hitachi Data Systems product except as may be specifically instructed by a Hitachi Customer Service and Support representative - Removing the cover or back panel in an unauthorized manner could result in the risk of electric...
  • Page 9: Main Battery Pack

    - Use only the battery pack supplied with the Hitachi Data Systems product, as other battery packs have specifications that may be incompatible with the Hitachi Data Systems product and may cause damage to the product...
  • Page 10: Ac Adapter

    • AC Adapter Using any power source other than the Hitachi Data Systems product AC adapter or power cord that comes with your product might result in exposure to electric shock hazards. Tips to Keep in Mind - Never attempt to disassemble or repair an AC adapter.
  • Page 11: Proper Treatment Of Your Hitachi Product

    Allowing any metal objects such as screws or paper clips to fall into the unit could risk causing a short circuit, fire, or other internal damage. To avoid serious damage, never allow any liquids to spill into any part of your Hitachi product and never expose the product to rain or other liquids with peripheral covers opened.
  • Page 12: Safety And Regulatory Information

    1-2 Safety and Regulatory Information • FCC Part 15 Compliance Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with 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 in a residential installation.
  • Page 13: Ul1604 Compliance Statement

    - The VisionPlate’s AC adapter and cradle are not listed for use in Class I, Division 2, Group A, B, C and D Hazardous Locations - Use only Hitachi battery pack parts no PC-AB5900 or PC-AB5910. - Do not insert or remove battery pack unless area is known to be nonhazardous.
  • Page 14: General Safety

    • General Safety - Follow all cautions and instructions marked on the product. - Make sure the operating voltage of your product is the same as the voltage of your local power supply. Otherwise, there is a damage of electrical shock or fire. If voltage adaptation is required consult your place of purchase - Be sure to use only the specified batteries to prevent battery explosion, battery leaks, fire, and injury...
  • Page 15: Battery Safety

    • Battery Safety - Be sure to replace the battery correctly. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly - Replace battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. - Be sure to dispose of replaced batteries in accordance with the laws and regulations of your local community.
  • Page 16: Section 2. Getting Started With Your Visionplate

    Section 2. Getting Started With Your VisionPlate Thank you and congratulations on the purchase of your Hitachi VisionPlate Internet Appliance. This section describes how to set up and power on/off your VisionPlate. 2-1 Identifying Components • Overview Speaker Microphone Display...
  • Page 17: Left Side Connectors

    • Left Side Connectors PC card slot LAN port (when installed) • Right Side Connectors CF card slot Headphone connector Microphone connector USB interface connectors (x2) Power supply connector...
  • Page 18: Cradle (Optional)

    • Cradle (optional) USB interface connectors Power supply connector Stylus holder Stand...
  • Page 19: Setup

    2-2 Setup The VisionPlate can be plugged directly into an outlet (see Direct-to-outlet Connection), as a desktop device operated through the optional cradle (see Desktop Use), or as a mobile unit through battery operation and wireless connectivity (see Mob ile Use). •...
  • Page 20: Desktop Use (With Optional Cradle)

    • Desktop Use (with optional cradle) Your VisionPlate can be used with the optional cradle. The AC adapter, a USB keyboard, and a USB mouse can be connected directly to the cradle. 1. Plug the AC into the Power supply connector of the Cradle adapter, with the directional arrow mark (↑) facing away from you.
  • Page 21: Mobile Use

    • Mobile Use The VisionPlate comes with a lithium ion battery pack that can be used for mobile applications. When your VisionPlate is turned on with battery for the first time, an AC adapter must be plugged in to charge the battery 1.
  • Page 22: Powering On And Off The Unit

    2-3 Powering On and Off The Unit • Powering On the Unit Push the Power button to turn on the unit. Power button • Powering Off the Unit Tap [System] - [Shutdown] to turn off the unit. To force a power off, push and hold the Power button for four seconds.
  • Page 23: Section 3. Using Your Visionplate

    Section 3. Using Your VisionPlate 3-1 Using the Stylus The stylus is used to operate the VisionPlate instead of a mouse. There are three basic actions, which are described below. - Single tap: Single tapping involves touching the screen softly with the stylus. This action is the same as a left click of the mouse, and is used to select an item - Double tap: Double tapping involves touching the screen softly twice in rapid succession with a stylus pen.
  • Page 24: Touchscreen Calibration

    3-2 Touchscreen Calibration 1.Tap [Settings] - [Calibration]. 2. A cross mark will appear on the screen. Tap the center of the cross. Repeat one more time after the cross mark moves from the top left of the screen to the bottom right of the screen. Tap here NOTE: The steps shown above are for the MIDORI Linux operating system.
  • Page 25: Adjusting Brightness

    3-3 Adjusting Brightness 1.Tap [Settings]-[Brightness] 2.Move slide bar to adjust brightness. 3.Tap OK button. NOTE: The steps shown above are for the MIDORI Linux operating system. Please refer to other operating system manuals for other operating systems.
  • Page 26: Adjusting Volume

    3-4 Adjusting Volume 1.Tap [Settings]-[Volume] 2.Move slide bar to adjust volume. 3.Tap OK button. NOTE: The steps shown above are for the MIDORI Linux operating system. Please refer to other operating system manuals for other operating systems.
  • Page 27: Battery Pack

    3-5 Battery Pack This section describes how to use the battery pack. • Charging the Battery Pack Your VisionPlate comes with a lithium ion battery pack, which is not fully charged. You must fully charge the battery before you use your VisionPlate. The battery is charged by attaching a battery pack to your VisionPlate, connecting the AC adapter to the VisionPlate, and then plugging the AC adapter into an electrica l outlet.
  • Page 28: Battery Life

    • Battery Life Battery life is approximately 3 hours with the S size battery and 6 hours with L size battery. Battery life varies with the environment in which the unit is used and stored, the peripheral connection state of the unit, and age of the battery. Battery life can be extended by turning off the unit, putting the unit in suspend mode when not in use, or by adjusting the screen to lower brightness.
  • Page 29: General Precautions

    - Do not expose the batteries to direct sunlight - Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by Hitachi. - Do not touch leaking batteries with bare hands. Wash your hands with running water if you touch batter y fluid.
  • Page 30: Entering Power Saving Mode

    • Entering Power Saving Mode The Power button and Time-out function can be used to prolong battery life. Power button If the Power button is pressed and released after one second, your VisionPlate will enter one of three power modes. [Enter Low Power Mode]: Your VisionPlate will enter Low Power Mode.
  • Page 31: Low Battery Notification

    • Low Battery Notification Your VisionPlate will notify you when your battery level is low. There are three user selectable methods of notification. [Audible Warning]: The VisionPlate will beep when battery level is low until the AC adapter is connected. [Popup Message]: The VisionPlate will display popup message notifying low battery life.
  • Page 32: Section 4. Expandability

    Section 4. Expandability 4-1 PC Cards The VisionPlate supports one Type I or Type II PC card. To install 1. Open the cover of the PC card slot. 2. Insert PC card into the slot. To remove You can remove a PC card only when the card is in Stop status. You may cause to damage to the PC card if you remove PC card while in use.
  • Page 33 4.Open the cover of the PC card slot. 5.Push the eject button to remove the PC card [Tip] If it is difficult to remove PC card, push the PC card back in and then push the eject button again. NOTE: The step shown above is for the MIDORI Linux operating system.
  • Page 34: Cf Cards

    4-2 CF Cards The VisionPlate supports one Type I or Type II CF card. To install 1. Open the cover of the CF card slot. 2. Insert CF card into the slot. To remove You can remove a CF card only when the card is in a status Stop status. You may cause to damage to the PC card if you remove CF card while in use.
  • Page 35 4.Open the cover of the CF card slot. 5.Push the eject button to remove the CF card NOTE: The step shown above is for the MIDORI Linux operating system. Please refer to other operating system manuals for other operating systems.
  • Page 36: Attaching The Cradle To A Vesa Compliant Flat Panel Mounting Stand

    4-3 Attaching the Cradle to a VESA Compliant Flat Panel Mounting Stand The Cradle can be attached to a Flat Panel Mounting Stand that is VESA compliant. 1. Remove the base of Cradle by removing the two screws as shown below. 2.
  • Page 37: Section 5. Visionplate Trouble Shooting Tips

    Section 5. VisionPlate Trouble Shooting Tips [Display] • No display - Check to see if the VisionPlate is in sleep mode. Touch the screen panel or push the Power button for one second. - Make sure the AC cord and the AC adapter are plugged in properly •...
  • Page 38: Specification Of Visionplate 60

    Specification of VisionPlate 60 Transmeta Crusoe™ Processor TM5500 667MHz Cache Memory Primary 128kB CPU Embedded Secondary 256kB CPU Embedded Main Memory Capacity Standard 128MB, Max 256MB Display Transmissive 10.4" TFT, 800x600 (SVGA), 262144 color, Indoor viewable VRAM 2MB (Video Controller Embedded)
  • Page 39 VisionPlate 60 User Manual April 2003 Hitachi Data Systems Internet Platform Business Unit 750 Central Expressway, Santa Clara, CA 95050 V1.1...

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