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 1 CHAPTER I Getting Started This chapter provides equipment checklist, and basic information to start about your Unibook S0006.  

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CHAPTER I

Getting Started 

This chapter provides equipment checklist, and basic

information to start about your Unibook S0006. 

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Safety Icons

This manual contains safety instructions that must be observed to avoid

potential hazards that could result in personal injuries,damage to your equipment, or

loss of data. These safety cautionshave been classified according to the seriousness of

the risk as follows:

Indicates an imminently hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, will result in death or

serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation

which, if not avoided,could result in death or

serious injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, may result in minor or

moderate injury.

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation

which, if not avoided, mayresult in property

damage.

Provides important information.

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Product Specifications 

Model: S0006

Processor &OS: Intel® Core™ i7 - 4950HQ @ 4 GHz

Windows® 8.1 Pro

Storage: Memory (RAM): 8 GB DDR3

Solid State Drive: 128 GB

Expandable Storage: MicroSD

Physical Dimension: Dimension Size (w/ h/ d inches): 8/ 4.8/ 1

Weight(g): 819

Display: Size (diagonal): Dual Multi Touch Screen 7.0" HD LED

Scratch/Fingerprint-resistant

Panel Resolution: 2048-by-1536

Anti – Glare display

 Audio: Built-in speaker (mono)

Intel® High Definition Audio Sound

Sensors: Accelerometer

Proximity sensors

Speech recognition

Gesture recognition

Communication: Wi – Fi

(802.11b/g/n)

Wireless LAN

Bluetooth® 2.1 + Enhanced Data Rate(EDR) 

Camera: Rear Camera (16 megapixel)

Front Camera/Webcam (8 megapixel)

Inputs & Outputs: AC Adaptor:

45W external Universal AC adapter input voltage

(100 - 240V 50/60Hz Frequency (Universal),

output voltage (19V, 2.37A)

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Dimensions: (WxHxD inches) 3.7 x 1.7 x 1.07

Weight: 180g

Headphone Jack

2x2.0 USB Port

Micro SD Card Slot

HDMI Port

Stylus Pen

Built-in Projector

LED (Light Emitting Display)

1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) - Full wide screen

(rectangular) projection and will accommodate a full1080HD image.

Battery: Removable & Rechargeable 8 Cell Lithium-Ion battery

(up to 12 hours continuous)

Dimensions(w/h/d inches) 7.94 x 4.32 x 0.54

Weight: 282g

Touch screen: Multi Touch™ screen enabled & Virtual Touchpad

functionality

Handwriting Recognition (Stylus Pen)

Software: Adobe® Products

Reader for digital books, periodicals and other content

Microsoft® Office 2013

Web Browser (Google Chrome)Media player (All

extensions)

Email and Social Media Apps

Video-teleconferencing

Power Requirement: 110-220 V

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Left Side View (Folded)

Figure 1.2 Diagram of Left Side View (Folded)

Item Descripton

1.  Headphone Jack A 3.5mm mini headphone jack enables

connection of stereo headphones

2.  Universal Serial Bus (USB

2.0) Port (Left Side)

USB port which compiles to the USB 2.0

standard.

3.  High Definition

Multimedia

Interface(HDMI )Port

A standard port for connecting high-definition

video devices.

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Right Side View (Folded)

 

Figure 1.3 Diagram of Right Side View (Folded)

Item Description

1.  Speaker The speaker emits sound generated by your

software as well as audio alarms.

2.  Wireless Indicator The wireless indicator glows amber when the

Bluetooth function turned on.

3.  DC IN/ Battery Indicator The DC IN/ Battery indicator shows the condition

of the DC IN and the battery’s charge – green

indicates the battery is fully charged while the

power is being correctly supplied from the AC

power adaptor.

4.  DC IN 19V jack The AC adaptor connects to this jack in order to

power the tablet and change its internal batteries.

5.  Universal Serial Bus (USB

2.0) Port (Right Side)

USB port which complies to the USB 2.0 standard.

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Underside View (Folded)

Figure 1.4 Diagram of Underside View (Folded)

Item Description

1.  Battery Lock Slide the battery lock to release the battery pack

ready for removal.

2. 

Battery Pack The battery pack provides power to the tabletwhen the AC adaptor is not connected.

3.  Battery Release Patch Slide and hold this latch in its “Unlock” positionin order to release the battery pack for removal.

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Front View (Open)

Figure 1.5 Diagram of Front View (Open)

Item Description

1. 

Microphone A built-in microphone allows you to import andrecord sounds for your application.

2.  Web Camera LED Web Camera LED glows when web camera is

operating.

3.  Web Camera Web Camera is a device that allows you to record

video or take photographs with your tablet.

4.  Upper Screen Upper tablet’s screen 

5.  Lower Screen Lower tablet’s screen 

6.  Display Hinge The display hinge allows the display panel to be

position at a variety of easy-to-view angles.

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7.  Bluetooth Antenna This antenna can detect nearby activated

Bluetooth users

8.  Power Button Press this button to turn the tablet’s power on

and off. The power indicator normally glows

white when the tablet is turned on.

9.  Panel Sensor This sensor senses when the display panel is

either closed or opened and activates the Panel

Power off/on feature as appropriate. For

example, when you close the display panel the

computer enters Hibernation Mode and

shutdowns itself and then, when you next open

the display, the computer will automatically start

up and return you to the application you were

previously working on.

10.  Keyboard Button This button functions differently depending on

the number of times you press it and how to

press it.

i.  Press Once: To open or close the

Keyboard.

ii.  Press Twice Quickly: To open

touchpad.

iii.  Press and hold: The function is

equivalent to pressing CTRL +

ALT + DEL on a standard

computer.

11.  Home Button This button functions differently depending on

the number of times you press it and how to

press it.

i.  Press Once: To open or close

Bulletin Board.

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Bulletin Board is a convenient

place to pin things to visually

organize in a fun and creative

way.

ii. 

Press Twice Quickly: To open

Flash Cards.

Flash card is a utility that uses a

card type design. It provides

functions similar to those of the

Hot Keys on astandard computer.

Inside the Package

Check to make sure you have all the following items:

1.  Sierra Unibook S0006

2. 

AC Adaptor and power cord (2 – pin plug or 3 – pin plug)3.  Headphone Jack

4.  Battery Pack (is pre – installed inside the tablet)

5.  HDMI Cable

6.  Micro USB Cable

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CHAPTER II 

Using the Features

This chapter explains what to do the first time you use your

Unibook S0006 and briefly reviews the features and functions.

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Turning on the Tablet  

1. Connect the power cord to the AC adaptor.

2. Connect the AC adaptor’s DC output plug to the DC IN 19V jack on the right side of the

tablet.

Figure 1.b Connecting to the power cord to the AC adaptor (3 pin plug)

Figure 1.aConnecting to the power cord to the AC adaptor (2 pin plug)

Fig 2.a Connecting the DC output plug to the tablet  

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3. Plug the power cord into a live wall outlet – the DC IN/ Battery indicator on the right

side of the tablet should glow. 

4. Open the display.

Fig 4.a Opening the display panel

5. Press the tablet’s power button once.

Fig 5.a Turning on the Tablet

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Turning off the tablet  

The power can be turned off in one of the three modes, either Shutdown

Mode, Sleep Mode, or Hibernation Mode.

Shutdown Mode

When you turn off the power in Shutdown Mode no data will be saved and the computer

will boot to the operating system’s main screen the next time it is turned on.

To shutdown the tablet:

1. Tap Start.

2. Tap the Shutdown button.

3. Turn off any peripheral devices connected to your computer.

Sleep mode

Place your tablet in sleep mode when you go away for a short period of time. Sleep mode

conserves battery power while you are away and when you return, your desktop is the

same as you left it. Sleep is sometimes called “stand-by.” 

To put the tablet in sleep mode:

1. Tap Start.

2. Point to the arrow icon besides Shutdown button and then select Sleep.

Note: While in sleep mode, the power button flashes green.

To wake up the tablet from sleep mode

•Press and release the power button.

The tablet quickly resumes activity and your desktop is the same as you left it.

Hibernation mode

If you intend to leave your tablet for several hours or more, you can put the tablet in

hibernate mode. Like sleep, when you return from hibernate, your desktop is the same

as you left it.

It takes longer to start up from hibernate mode than sleep, but it consumes very little

power, saves data to disk beforehand, and is still faster than starting your tablet after

shutting it down.

To put the tablet in sleep mode:

1. Tap Start.

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2. Point to the arrow icon besides Shutdown button and then select Hibernate.

Restarting the Tablet  

Certain conditions required that you reset the tablet, for example if:

1. You change certain tablet settings.

2. An error occurs and the computer does not respond to your keyboard

commands.

To restart the tablet:

1. Tap Start.

2. Point to the arrow icon besides Shutdown button and then select Restart.

Charging the Battery

The tablet’s battery light gives you an indication of the battery’s current charge: 

  Glows amber while the battery is being charged. (AC adaptor

connected)

  Glows green when battery is full charged.

  Battery light becomes darker when the battery has discharged, the

battery is not charging, or the AC adaptor is not plugged into the

tablet or AC outlet.

  Flashes amber when the battery charge is low and it is time to

recharge the battery or plug in the AC adaptor.

If the AC power light flashes amber during charging, either the battery is

malfunctioning, or it is not receiving correct input from the AC power supply.

Before using the battery to power the tablet, you must charge the battery.

To charge the battery, leave the tablet plugged into an AC power source with

the tablet turned off until the battery light glows green. After that, the battery will be

completely charged and ready to power the computer.

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Changing the battery

When your battery has run out of power, you have two options: plug in the AC adaptor

or install a charged battery.

Removing the battery

To remove the battery:

1. Save your work.

2. Turn off the tablet or place it in hibernation mode.

3. Unplug and remove any cables connected to the computer, including the AC adaptor.

4. Close the computer and turn it upside down.5. Slide the battery release lock to the unlocked position.

Fig 5.a Unlocking the battery release lock

6. Slide the battery release latch to release the battery.

7. Pull the discharged battery out of the tablet.

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Fig 7.aRemoving the battery

Inserting a charged battery

To insert a battery:

1. Wipe the terminal of the charged battery with a clean cloth to ensure a good

connection.

2. Insert the charged battery into the slot until the latch clicks. The battery pack has

been designed so that you cannot install it with reverse polarity.

Fig 2.aInserting the battery

3. Slide the battery release lock to the locked position.

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Fig 3.a Locking the battery release lock  

Only use the Sierra power adapter and custom microUSB

cable on the tablet. Other power adapters might damage the tablet and its battery. Do

not use power adapter and cable intended for other models.

Charging Recommendations

The tablet contains a lithium ion battery to maximize battery life.

 

Avoid fully discharging the battery.

Charge the tablet after several hours of use or when you see the low charge

alert rather than continuing to use it until it turns itself off.

  Avoid high temperature for charging, use and storage. ”see the temperature

range” 

  Charge the battery half way (50%) before storing the tablet for a week or

more.

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  If you are not going to open the tablet for more than a week or month, charge

the battery to 40%-50% and then turn off the tablet.

The Unibook is equipped with a lithium-ion battery which has a long

battery life. If you ever need to replace the battery, contact your Sierra authorized

service provider. Only authorized service providers can replace the battery

Touch Features

With the Unibook, you can use your finger, a pen or both to interact with the

touch screen display. While it’s convenient to use your finger most of the time, a penallows you more precise control for editing a document or drawing graphics among

other things.

With touch screen displays, you use your finger or pen as you would use a mouse. For

example, tapping twice is the same as double-clicking a mouse. Tap and holding is the

same as right-clicking a mouse to open context-sensitive menus.

Here are some common ways to perform tasks on a touch screen:

•Tap—Select something

•Pressandhold—Open a menu of options. This is equivalent to right-clicking a mouse to

display the right-click menu.

•Double-tap—Perform a double-click action

•Tapanddrag—Drag and drop

•Pinchfingerstogether—zoom in

•Spreadfingersapart —Zoom out

•Flick —Scroll through a list or move quickly

•Pressandholdthepen’sfunctionbutton  (equivalent to a right-click on a mouse)—

Open a context-sensitive menu

If the tablet does not respond when you tap with your finger, try using

more area of your fingertip. Unlike other types of touch screens, the Unibook capacitive

touch screen does not respond to other input.

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For example, you can’t tap it with another object such as a credit card or when wearing

gloves.

Note: Press and hold your finger until a circle appears then lift your finger to display the

menu.

Configuring touch input mode

You can determine how touch input is configured by setting the input mode. You can

use:

•Your finger only; no pen input is detected. 

•The pen only; no finger input is detected. 

•Both your finger and a pen. •Switch between touch and pen input, in which case you double-tap to switch to touch

input. This is useful to avoid the tablet from responding to unintentional touch input.

To configure touch settings

1. Open Tablet

2. Tap Pen & Tablet.

3. Tap Touch Settings.

4. From the Digitizer Options tab, under Input Mode tap the desired mode.

Entering text and handwriting recognition

You can enter text by either tapping characters on-screen keyboard or writing on a

virtual note pad. When you write on the writing pad, your handwriting converts to

digital ink. “Digital inking” refers to the process of converting your handwriting to text.

In the following picture of the writing pad, someone started writing “Motion” has

already been converted into digital ink.

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Tap the icons at the top of the input panel to view videos on making

editing gestures. To hide the video tips, tap the icon on the right.

Using Touch Pad

You can launch Unibook touch pad on the screen and operate it by finger

tapping.

1. Press the keyboard button twice quickly or tap the touch pad icon on the unibook

taskbar to launch the Unibook Touch Pad.

2. Operate the touch pad by finger tapping to perform functions similar to those of the

buttons on a standard mouse.

3. To close the touch pad, tap the cross icon on the upper right corner of the Unibook

Touch Pad.

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Using Dual Screen

With two fully interactive touch screens, your computer allows youto manage and

use your important content more quickly and easilyby allowing multiple viewing

options.You can use your computer in one of three ways, Dual screenWindows® mode,

Split Screens with Unibook Space, or as anelectronic book reader.

  Dual screen Windows Mode:

o  In this mode both screens utilize the Windows® Space

andoperating features.

Fig 1.6 Dual screen Windows mode

  Split screens with Toshiba Space:

o  In this mode, the upper screen utilizes the Windows® Spaceand

features, and the lower screen provides the many features of the

Toshiba Space, including Unibook® keyboards, a Unibook®Touch

Pad, and Premium Utilities.

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Fig 1.7 Split screen

  Electronic book reader mode:

o  Simply rotating your computer changes the screen orientation and

places it in electronic book reader mode for reading yourfavorite

electronic titles.

Fig 1.8 Electronic book reader mode

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Unibook Keyboard

This tablet is provided with a Unibook Keyboard – a virtual keyboard enables

users to enter characters, numbers and symbols.

Launching Unibook Keyboard

1. Press the keyboard button once or tap the keyboard icon on the Unibook taskbar.

Then keyboard appears.

2. Tap where you desire to enter text on the windows screen, and enter text by finger-

tapping the keyboard directly.

3. Press the keyboard button once, or tap the cross icon on the upper right corner of the

Unibook keyboard when finished entering the text.

Unibook Taskbar

Press the home button to launch the Unibook Home. Bulletin board is launched in the

bottom screen. The Unibook taskbar will be displayed at the bottom.

Unibook taskbar provides several icons to launch applications and utilities such as:

1. Unibook Bulletin Board

2. Unibook Reel Time

3. File browser

4. Volume Controls

5. Application switcher

6. Unibook Flash Cards

7. Zoom Functions

8. Unibook Touchpad

9. Unibook Keyboard

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Using the Built-in Projector

Turning on the Projector

1. Slide the Projector Slide Button ( located at the top of the tablet) to the left to activate

the projector.

Turning off the Projector

1. Slide the Projector Slide Button ( located at the top of the tablet) to the right to activate

the projector.

Fig 1.9Diagram of a built – in projector

 Adjusting the Properties of the Projector

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Connectivity

Unibook comes with built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Your tablet may also be equipped

with mobile broadband for accessing the Internet.

To set up available wireless networks:

Set up Wi-Fi

Connect to the Internet and other computers wirelessly over Wi-Fi.

To set up Wi-Fi

1. Enable Wi-Fi from the Unibook.

2. From the notification area, tap the wireless network icon.

3. Tap the desired wireless network from the list of available networks.

Set up mobile broadband

If you purchased your unibook with the optional mobile broadband module, you can

connect to high-speed cellular networks worldwide. With the mobile broadband module

and a data plan from one of several cellular network providers, you have full Internet

access.

To set up mobile broadband

1. Enable mobile broadband from the Unibook.

2. Tap the help icon and select the help topic, Setting up mobile broadband .

Before you can connect to a mobile broadband network, you must have an

active account with a cellular network provider. Some providers require a SIM card for

mobile broadband access; if you are not sure whether you need one, contact your

mobile broadband provider.

Set up Bluetooth

The tablet has a built-in Bluetooth adapter which provides short-range wireless

connectivity with other Bluetooth enabled devices.

To set up Bluetooth

1. Enable Bluetooth from the Unibook.

2. Add a Bluetooth device:

a. From the notification area, tap the Bluetooth icon and select Add a Device.

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b. Make sure the device is discoverable according to Bluetooth device manufacturer’s

instructions. When a Bluetooth device is discoverable, it is visible to other Bluetooth

devices within range.

c. Select the desired Bluetooth device from the list of available devices.

d. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the procedure.

3. Make the unibook tablet discoverable (visible) to other Bluetooth devices:

a. From the notification area, tap the Bluetooth icon and select Open settings.

b. On the Options tab, select Allow Bluetooth devices to find this tablet.

Connect the tablet to a docking station

The Unibook docking station is a separate accessory that you can purchase from theSierra Company. The docking station has:

•Two USB ports to connect a keyboard, mouse, or other USB devices

•An Ethernet port to connect to a local network

•A pen

To connect the tablet to a docking station

1. Connect the AC adapter to the port on the back of the docking station.

2. If desired, connect a mouse and or keyboard to USB ports on the back of the docking

station.

3. With the front of the dock facing you and holding the tablet upright, slip the tablet

into the dock.

TIP: You will know if the tablet is seated properly if the battery gauge located on the left

side of the tablet lights up.

Connect the tablet to a display monitor

Connect a display monitor directly to the Unibook tablet itself using the Micro-HDMI

port (located on the left side of the tablet) with an appropriate connector, such as a DVI-

HDMI adapter.

To set up an external monitor

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1. Connect the monitor cable from the external monitor into the Micro-HDMI port on the

Unibook.

2. Plug in the external monitor and turn it on.

3. If necessary, install software and drivers for the monitor. See the manufacturer’s

documentation for more information.

Using the Cameras

Unibook comes equipped with two built-in cameras:

•Front-facing—a 8.0 MP camera that supports streaming video.

•Rear-facing—a 16 MP JPEG format camera with a maximum resolution of 2048x1536

pixels, which supports taking photos and capturing video.

The cameras can work with any application that uses a camera, such as Skype, Instant

Messenger, Windows Live or Windows Movie Maker.

Using the web camera

You can use the web camera with a variety of applications and some applications can

make use of both cameras. For example, Skype can detect the front and back cameras

and allow you to switch between them during a video conference.

Using Speech Recognition

You can use speech recognition to interact with your tablet by voice. You can dictate

documents and emails or use voice commands to control programs.

•Dictation mode—With Dictation mode, your tablet listens to everything you say and

converts your words to text. You can use dictation mode to enter text directly into any

document or text box.

•Voice command mode—With Voice command mode, your tablet listens for specific

words that correspond to a list of available voice commands. You can use commands to

switch between programs, save documents, copy, paste or undo.

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Setting up speech recognition

Before you can use speech recognition, you must configure the microphones and train

the system for the characteristics of your voice. Then, you can take the available speech

tutorial to learn basic voice commands.

Set up the microphones

For best results, move to a quiet environment.

To set up the microphones

1. In Control Panel, tap the Ease of Access category, then tap Speech Recognition.

2. Tap Set up microphone.

3. If you are using the tablet’s microphone array, select Other. 

4. Follow the instructions in the setup program.5. If the microphones are set to an appropriate level, the meter will stay in the green

zone while you read the sentences.

Memory Media

Unibook is equipped with a MicroSD card slot that can accommodate a Micro SD card

with various memory capacities so that you can easily transfer data from devices, such

as digital cameras and Personal Digital Assistants.

Inserting a Memory Media

1. Turn the memory media so that the contacts (metal areas) are face down.

2. Insert the memory media into the Micro SD card slot on the front of the computer.

3. Press the memory media gently to ensure a firm connection is made.

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Fig 1.10 Inserting a memory media

Removing a Memory Media

1. Open Safely Remove Hardware and Eject Media icon on the Windows taskbar.

2. Point to the memory media and tap the left touch pad control button.

3. Press the memory media to partially extend it out of the computer.

4. Grasp the media and remove it.

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Fig 1.11 Removing memory media

Backing up your system

To protect against loss or accidental deletion, schedule back – ups to occur

automatically on a regular basis. Windows 8 has a back up tool that you can use to set

up what you want to backup and schedule backups on a regular basis.

To schedule back ups

1. From the Control Panel, tap System and Security category then tap Back up your

computer.

2.TapSet up back up.

You can restore files from a back up. For more information, open Windows Help and

search for “Restore files from a backup.” 

Restoring your system

Windows 8 has specialized tools for restoring your system in case of system failure. This

section covers:

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•Creating a system image to use to restore your computer if necessary 

•Restoring the computer from a system image using Windows control panel 

•Restoring t he tablet from BIOS if Windows 8 cannot run

System images are designed for restoring your entire system at once when

you have a serious problem with Windows 7. If you want to install particular files,

folders or other data, use Windows Backup.

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CHAPTER III

General Precautions

This chapter aims to help you optimize safety and to prolong

the life of your Unibook S0006. 

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Provide Adequate Ventilation 

Always make sure of your tablet and AC adaptor have adequate ventilation and are

protected from overheating when the power is turned on or when and AC adaptor is

connected to a power outlet. In this condition, observe the following:

This Unibook S006 should only be used in environments with ambient temperatures

between 10°C (50°F) and 35°C (95°F).

DO NOT carry or cover a Unibook S006 that is powered on with any materials that will

reduce air circulation such as a carrying bag.

DO NOT throw the Unibook S006 in municipal waste. This product has been designed to

enable proper reuse of parts and recycling. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled bin

indicates that the product (electrical, electronic equipment and mercury-containing

button cell battery) should not be placed in municipal waste. Check local regulations for

disposal of electronic products.

DO NOT throw the battery in municipal waste. The symbol of the crossed out wheeled

bin indicates that the battery should not be placed in municipal waste.

Creating a Friendly Environment

Place the Unibook S006 on a flat surface that is large enough for the tablet and any other

items you are using.

Leave enough space around the tablet and other equipment to provide adequate

ventilation. Otherwise, they may over-heat.

To keep your tablet in prime operating condition, protect your work area from:

Dirty or dusty environments.Equipment that generates a strong electromagnetic field, such as stereo speakers (other

than speakers that are connected to the computer) or speakerphones.

Small items that may scratch or enter inside the tablet.

Extreme heat, cold, or humidity.

Liquids and corrosive chemicals.

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Heat Injury

Avoid prolonged physical contact with the tablet. If the tablet is used for long periods, its

surface can become very warm. In this condition, make sure of the following:

Do not leave the Unibook S006 on your lap or any part of the body to prevent discomfort

or injury from heat exposure.

If the computer has been used for a long time, avoid direct contact with the metal plate

supporting various interface ports as this can become hot.

The surface of the AC adaptor can become hot when in use but this condition does not

indicate malfunction.

Impact Damage

Do not place or drop objects on top of the tablet.

Do not shove any foreign objects into the tablet.

Do not throw the tablet.

Battery Safety Warning

Do not throw the battery in fire.

Do not short circuit the contacts.

Do not disassemble the battery.

Incorrect installation of battery may cause explosion and damage the Unibook S006.

Recycling your Battery

Over time, the batteries that run your tablet will begin to hold a charge for a

shorter amount of time; this is a natural occurrence for all batteries. When this occurs,

you may want to replace the battery with a fresh one*. If you replace it, it is important

that you dispose of the old battery properly because batteries contain materials that

could cause environmental damage if disposed of improperly.

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Disposing of Used Batteries

The life of a battery pack depends on usage. When the battery pack needs replacing, the

main battery light flashes amber shortly after you have fully recharged the battery. You

must discard a battery if it becomes damaged.

  Never attempt to dispose of a battery pack by burning or by throwing it into a

fire, and never allow exposure to a heating apparatus (e.g., microwave oven).

Heat can cause a battery pack

To explode and/or release caustic liquid, both which may possibly cause

serious injury.

 

Always dispose of used battery packs in compliance with all applicable laws

and regulations. Put insulating tape, such as cellophane tape, on the electrode

during transportation to avoid

a possible short circuit, fire or electric shock. Failure to do so could possibly

result in serious injury.

Transporting the Unibook Tablet

  Protect the Tablet PC from severe shocks and extreme temperatures(e.g.

direct sunlight in a car).

  Do not transport your tablet while it is turned on.

  Carry your tablet with you while travelling, rather than checking it in as

baggage.

  Never put your unibook tablet through a metal detector; have it hand-

inspected by security personnel.

  Switch the unibook tablet off.

  Unplug the AC plug of the AC adapter and all external devices from the power

outlets. Disconnect the AC adapter cable and the data cables for all external

devices.

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  Store your tablet and batteries separately. If you store your tablet with a

battery installed, the battery will discharge, and battery life will be reduced.

In addition, a faulty battery might damage your tablet.

  Always power off the tablet before transporting and/or packaging it. After

shutting down the tablet, wait until the status led panel indicates power off

condition (i.e., no lights are illuminated).

  It is possible that the tablet may not automatically go to power-off or

hibernate mode when you close the lid. This situation may occur due to pre-

operating system boot password security settings or some other application

running on the tablet.

 

Attempting to transport the tablet while power is on may damage the tabletdue to shock or overheating.

How to Clean

Follow these steps to quickly and completely remove all of those greasy fingerprints to

reveal a clean, polished surface that looks like new:

Dry Cloth:

1.  To prepare for the job, turn the power off on your device. This makes the

screen darker, so the dirt is easier to see, but it also prevents any damage to

your device. Plus since it is a touch screen you don’t want to accidentally

download an expensive app or send off an unwanted email while you are

wiping. You can also just use a hold setting, but this will slightly increase risk

because the power is still on, and a single button press will activate the

operating system.

2.  For most cases you can just use these cloths dry. You don’t really need to add

any moisture, except in extreme cases, and you will never have to use any

sort of cleanser. Just water, and only when necessary.

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 After The Cleaning

Once the screen is clean, you can keep wiping away to shine up any surface of your

tablet. The great thing about these cloths is that they are specially designed for the

screen, but will achieve great results on the other part of your computer too. Wipe every

side; clean the case, shine accessories and more. Use it for your phone or laptop and it

will work just as well, and don’t worry about wearing it out because each one is good for

thousands of uses, and hundreds of washings. You will not need to launder it after every

use, and most folks will go months before it has to be washed. Even then, a quick spin in

the washer with your towel load will have it good as new, and ready to go with little

effort.

It’s always best to disconnect any cords or accessories form your

computer prior to cleaning it. Also make sure you are using a freshly washed cloth for

best results. If not right out of the laundry, inspect to make sure there is no sand or

other abrasive debris in the fibers because they may cause scratches.

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CHAPTER IV

Troubleshooting

This chapter aims to help you solve many problems by yourself.

It covers the problems you are most likely to encounter.

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Power Problems

  The tablet does not shut down

An application might have stopped responding. Use Task Manager to manually stop the

application. Press Ctrl+Alt+Delete or press the Security button and select Start Task

Manager. You can also press and hold the power button for five seconds to force the

tablet to shut down. However, this is strongly discouraged.

  The tablet will not enter Hibernation mode

Hibernation might not be enabled. Enable hibernation by adjusting the power button

behaviour from Unibook.

  The tablet does not return from Hibernation while on battery power

The battery might be depleted. Plug the tablet in to AC power.

  The power button is blinking but nothing is happening

The tablet is in sleep mode. Press the power button to wake up the tablet. To power off

the tablet completely, you can press and hold the power button about 5 seconds.However, this is strongly discouraged. Under normal conditions, power off the tablet

from the Start menu by tapping Shut down.

  The display goes black while the tablet PC is still turned on

The tablet might have turned off the display to save power. To restore the display, touch

the screen with your finger or the pen.

The tablet might have gone into Sleep mode. Press and hold the power button for about

one second.

The tablet might have gone into low-battery Hibernation mode. In Hibernation mode,

the power status light is off. Plug the tablet in to AC power, then press and hold the

power button for about one second.

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Battery Problems

The battery does not last very long (less than eight hours)

•Hot or cold conditions can adversely affect the battery charge. Use AC power if you are

operating the tablet in these conditions.

•Condition the battery once a month by using the tablet on battery power and allowing

the battery charge to drop below 20 percent before connecting the battery to AC power.

•Have the battery replaced. While the built-in lithium-ion battery is designed for a long

battery life, you may find the need to replace it. If so, contact your Sierra Customer

Service. Only authorized service providers can replace the battery.

Display Problems

When I connect to an external monitor, the cursor appears on the external monitor and

not on my tablet

If you have connected multiple touch-enabled displays, Windows may not assign touch

to the correct display.

To fix this issue, run Setup to assign touch to the appropriate display. Make sure a

keyboard is attached to your tablet and then open Unibook.

Tap Pen & Tablet, and then tap Tablet PC Settings.

Tap the Display tab, and then tap Setup next to “Configure your pen and touch displays.”

Tap Touch Input, and then press the Enter key until you see the instructions appear on

the display that you want to use for touch input.

When I disconnect an external monitor, the desktop area is larger than the tablet display

•The tablet may have expanded the desktop beyond the display area of the tablet PC

display when it was connected to the external monitor. Open Unibook, tap Display.

Then, from the Display Scheme drop-down list, select Tablet Only.

The display is too dim

The display brightness may be set too low. Open Unibook, tap Display, then move the

brightness slider to the desired level.

The display is unreadable or distorted

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•The screen resolution and color quality may not be set correctly. Use Windows Display

Properties to reset the display settings. From Windows Control Panel, select Hardware

and Sound category. Under Display, change the desired settings.

Touch or Pen Problems

The tablet does not respond to the pen I am using

•Use only the unibook pen with the tablet. The Unibook Tablet does not respond to

other digitizer pens.

The pen function button does not work

You may not be pressing the button early enough. Try pressing and holding the pen

function button before you touch the pen to the display surface.

•The pen function button may be disabled. To enable it, open Unibook then tap Pen &

Tablet. Tap Pen & Input Devices and tap the Pen Options tab. Tap the check box next to

the box, “Use the pen button as a right -click equivalent

The Unibook responds to my finger but not my pen

The tablet may be configured to ignore pen input. To check, open Unibook then tap Pen

& Tablet. Tap Touch Settings and tap the Digitizer Options tab. Set Input mode to

recognize both touch and pen.

The Unibook tablet is too sensitive to touch

Consider changing a touch setting so that you have to double-tap the display to enable

touch. Open Unibook then tap Pen & Tablet. Tap Touch Settings and then Auto mode.

The touch pointer jumps around the display and the display flickers

•In some cases, the tablet’s touch system gets out of sync. To fix it, you can re -tune it.

Open Unibook, then tap Pen & Tablet, tap Touch Settings, tap Touch Tuning, then Start.

A calibration program begins. Do not touch the display until the program has finished.

 Audio problems

No sound is coming from the built-in speaker.

•Ensure that nothing is connected to the audio in/out jack. Connecting headphones or

external speakers disables the built-in speaker.

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i.  The Product is damaged due to mishandling or negligence after the

purchase of the Product;

ii.  The Product is damaged as a result of natural disaster or acts of

God, e.g. fire, flood, lightning.

iii. 

The Product is damaged as a result of connection to irregular

voltage sources.

iv.  The Product is installed, maintained, operated or use other than in

accordance with the instructions provided by Sierra in relation to

the Product.

v.  The Product is altered, modified and repaired by a party not

authorized by Sierra.vi.  The Product is not purchased from Sierra or through Sierra's

authorized distributors and resellers.

vii.  The customer cannot provide the sales receipt or purchase invoice

or the Warranty card is lost, damaged or tampered.

viii.  The Warranty period has expired.

7.  The warranty does not cover : -

i.  Transportation, delivery and/or incidental costs incurred in the

fulfilment of this warranty

ii.  Any software preloaded on or otherwise sold with the Product. All

software is provided as is and Sierra disclaims any and all

warranties, express or implied, including but not limited to any

implied warranty of non-infringement of third-party rights,

merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. Sierra does not

warrant that the software will be error free or that the software

will meet the customers’ requirements. 

iii.  Installation of software other than those specified in the starter

package.

iv.  Recovery of corrupted HDD media other than to original factory

state.

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v.  Damage to or loss of any programs, data or removable storage

media. The customer is responsible for saving (backing up) any

programs, data or removable storage media. The customer is

advised to backup essential programs and data before allowing or

sending for service.

vi.  Products where the model number or serial number has been

removed altered or obliterated from the product.

vii.  Defects or damage arising from computer virus attacks; or

viii.  Defects or damage caused by the use of third party optional

products or consumables in conjunction with the product.

8. 

Sierra however warrants the media upon which this software is delivered tobe free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of up to sixty

days after the date of purchase by end-user.

9.  On-site warranty service, if applicable, applies only to locations within 50 km

from the nearest Sierra Authorized Service Provider (SASP).

10.  Warranty support will be provided only during normal office hours.

11.  For the period in which the on-site warranty service is applicable, Sierra and

its SASP reserve the right to courier the replacement module to the customer.

12.  Repaired /replaced Unibooks or part thereof will be warranted for the

balance of the original warranty period or ninety (90) days from the date of

repair/replacement whichever is longer.

13.  Except as set forth above, there are no other expressed or implied warranties.

14.  This warranty is only valid in relation to Products installed and used in the

country of purchase and shall not extend to any Products not supplied by

Sierra’s authorized distributors and retailers. 

15.  The purchaser of the Product (Customer) acknowledges that the Customer is

informed and is aware of his/her rights and liabilities under the relevant laws

governing the purchase and use of the Product. Subject as expressly provided

in clause 1, all warranties, conditions or other terms implied by statute or

common law, including but not limited to implied warranties of

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merchantability and fitness for purpose, are excluded to the fullest extent

permitted by law.

16.  Sierra and/or their holding, subsidiaries, affiliates, authorized distributors

and retailers and authorized service providers shall not be liable to the

Customer for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential loss or

damages whatsoever (including without limitation, damages for loss of

revenue, business, profits, goodwill or contracts, business interruption, loss

of business information, or any other pecuniary loss), costs, expenses or other

claims for compensation howsoever arising (whether in contract, tort or

otherwise) from the use of the Product.

17. 

Sierra’s obligation under Clause 1 is limited to the repair and replacement ofany defective materials.

18.  If any provisions of this warranty are judged to be illegal or unenforceable,

the continuation in full force and effect of the remaining provisions will not

be prejudiced.

OTHER SERVICES

ELECTRONIC REPAIRS

All Sierra Care Centres has a comprehensive repair tool set and diagnostics tools to

provide electronic bench repairs (up to component level trouble-shooting) for tablet

PCs and other peripherals and all electronic repairs are carried out with suitably

qualified technicians and engineers.

Please contact Sierra Care Centre if you have equipment that requires repairs. We would

be able provide expert advice on the feasibility of such repairs.

WORKSHOP SERVICES

All Sierra Care Centres also has workshop facilities. This includes trouble-shooting,

module swaps and software loading services. For charges please call the Sierra

Care centre or email us at [email protected].

ON-SITE REPAIRS

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On-site repairs are also available and are based on user requirement especially for Out-

Of-Warranty equipment. Please check for latest pricing/quote at sierrasamplesite.com.

TEST AND CERTIFICATION

Head Office Sierra Care Centre maintains a Test and Certification Lab. Here, we test and

certify 3rd party software and hardware for use with Sierra products.

These tested products are issued with our certification based on our findings are

compiled/distributed via our Internet home page for reference.

A hard copy of the tested product can be made on your requests. All submission of test

products must be accompanied with a cheque of Php1400 being processing and testing

fee. For more information, please contact Sierra Care Centre at Hotline: 1-800-88-1918 ;

Voice: 8026 6226 or email [email protected] or visit your nearest  SierraCustomer Service Center.

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Glossary of Terms

A

AC(Alternating current) - is the form in which electric power is delivered to businessesand residences.

Accelerometer- is a device that measures proper acceleration ("g-force”). 

Adaptor-a device for connecting two parts (as of different diameters) of an apparatus

Amber- a variable color averaging a dark orange yellow

Anti-glare-deals with external sources of reflection off a surface (like bright sunlight or

high ambient lighting conditions) and its impact on the readability of the image or

information you are trying to read.

Audio- relating to acoustic, mechanical, or electrical frequencies corresponding to

normally audible sound waves

B

Backed-up- the process of backing up, refers to the copying and archiving of

computer data so it may be used to restore the original after a data lossevent.

Battery Gauge - an instrument for roughly testing the condition of dry cells or storage

cells.

BIOS (Basic Input/ Output System)- first software run by a PC when powered on

Bluetooth- a wireless technology standard for exchanging data over short distances

Built-in – included as a part of something

Bumpers- A protective device for absorbing shocks or impeding contact

C

Cables- an assembly of electrical conductors insulated from each other but laid up

together

Caustic - capable of destroying or eating away by chemical action.

Cellophane-tape-a transparent, pressure-sensitive tape.Also known as sticky tape.

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Cellular network- or mobile network is a wireless network distributed over land areas

called cells, each served by at least one fixed-location transceiver, known as a cell site or

base station.

D

Data- a set of values of qualitative or quantitative variables; restated, pieces of data are

individual pieces of information.

Detachable-to separate especially from a larger mass and usually without violence or

damage

Dialog box- a window on a computer screen for choosing options or inputting

informationDim- emitting or having a limited or insufficient amount of light

Disk storage-a general category of storage mechanisms where data are recorded by

various electronic, magnetic, optical, or mechanical changes to a surface layer of one or

more rotating disks

Dock-or Quick Launch bar is a graphical user interface element that typically provides

the user with a way of launching, switching between, and monitoring

running programs or applications.

Docking Station- or port replicator or dock provides a simplified way of "plugging-in" an

electronic device such as a laptop computer to common peripherals.

Drivers- a piece of computer software that controls input and output operations

Dual -consisting of two parts or elements or having two like parts

E

Electrical Device- a device that produces or is powered by electricity

Electrode-an element in a semiconductor device (as a transistor) that emits or collects

electrons or holes or controls their movements

Ethernet- a computer network architecture consisting of various specified local-area

network protocols, devices, and connection methods

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F

Faulty - working badly or unreliably because of imperfections

Features-the structure, form, or appearance

G

Gestures- a movement usually of the body or limbs that expresses or emphasizes an

idea, sentiment, or attitude

H

Handwriting recognition- the ability of a computer to receive and interpret

intelligible handwritten input from sources suchas paper documents, photographs, touch-screens and other devices

Hardware-the physical part of the computer.

HD(High Definition)- commonly refers to an increase in display or visual resolution over

a previously used standard.

HDD (hard disk drive) - is a data storage device used for storing and retrieving

digital information using rapidly rotating disks (platters) coated with magnetic material.

HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface)- is a compact audio/video interface for

transferring uncompressed video data and compressed or uncompressed digital

audio data from an HDMI-compliant source device, such as a display controller, to a

compatible computer monitor, video projector, digital television, or digital audio device.

Headset- an attachment for holding an earphone and transmitter at one's head

Hibernate-is powering down a computer while retaining its state.

I

Icon-a sign (as a word or graphic symbol) whose form suggests its meaning

I/O(Input /Output)- is the communication between an information processing

system (such as a computer) and the outside world, possibly a human or another

information processing system.

Imminent-ready to take place

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J

Jolts-to give a knock or blow to

K

Keyboard-is a typewriter-style device, which uses an arrangement of buttons or keys, to

act as mechanical levers or electronic switches.

L

LED(Light Emitting Diode)- is a two-lead semiconductor light source. It resembles a

basic pn-junction diode, which emits light when activated.

Lid-a cover or seal for a container

Lithium ion-is a member of a family of  rechargeable battery types in which lithium ionsmove from the negative electrode to the positive electrode during discharge and back

when charging.

M

Menu- a list show on a computer from which you make choices to control what the

computer does

Micro fiber- a fabric made from such as fibers

Microphones- a device into which people speak or sing in order to record their voices to

make them sound louder

Mobile Broadband- is the marketing term for wireless Internet access through

a portable modem, mobile phone, modem, tablet or other mobile devices.

Mouse- a small device that is connected to a computer and that you move with your

hand to control the movement of a pointer on the computer screen

N

Navigation- is a field of study that focuses on the process of monitoring and controlling

the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another.

O

OS- is software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides

common services forcomputer programs.

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Outlet- are devices that allow electrically operated equipment to be connected to the

primary alternating current (AC)power supply in a building.

P

Panel-refers to "a particular arrangement of information grouped together for

presentation to users in a window or pop-up.

Port-is an application-specific or process-specific software construct serving as a

communications endpoint in a computer's host operating system.

Power cord- is a cable that temporarily connects an appliance to the mains

electricity supply via a wall socket orextension cord. 

Processor- incorporates the functions of a computer's central processing unit (CPU) on a

single integrated circuit (IC),Projector- is an optical device that projects an image (or moving images) onto a surface,

commonly a projection screen.

Proximity Sensor-is a sensor able to detect the presence of nearby objects without any

physical contact.

R

Restore- to return the data

Retina display-it is used for screens that have pixel density

S

Safety instruction-a guide used for safety purposes

Security- the state of being protected or safe from harm

Sensors- a device that detects or senses heat, light, sound, motion, etc., and then reacts

to it in a particular way

Sierra- a company name

Skype-lows users to communicate with peers by voice using a microphone, video by

using a webcam, and instant messaging over the Internet. Phone calls may be placed to

recipients on the traditional telephone networks.

Sleep mode-refers to a low power mode for electronic devices such as computers,

televisions, and remote controlled devices.

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Software-is the non-tangible component of  computers. It represents the set of programs

that govern the operation of a computer system and make the hardware run.

Speech recognition-is the translation of spoken words into text. It is also known as

"automatic speech recognition" (ASR), "computer speech recognition", or just "speech to

text" (STT).

Specification-may refer to an explicit set of  requirements to be satisfied by a material,

design, product, or service.

Status bar-is a graphical control element which poses an information area typically

found at the window's bottom.

Stylus-is a writing utensil, or a small tool for some other form of marking or shaping, for

example inpottery. Switch- is an electrical component t hat can break an electrical circuit, interrupting

the current or diverting it from one conductor to another.

System- is a set of interacting or interdependent components forming an integrated

whole[1] or a set of elements (often called ‘components' ) and relationships which are

different from relationships of the set or its elements to other elements or sets.

System boot-is the initialization of a computerized system. 

T

Tab- to hit a tab key on a computer

Tablet- is a mobile computer with display, circuitry and battery in a single unit.

Task manager-is a system monitor program used to provide information about

the processes and programs running on a computer, as well as the general status of the

computer.

Touchscreen- a display screen on which the user selects options (as from a menu) by

touching the screen

Transport- to carry something from one place to another

Troubleshooting- to operate or serve as a troubleshooter

U

Unibook-name of our product

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USB- a system for connecting a computer to another device (such as a printer, keyboard,

or mouse) by using a special kind of cord.

V that the maker is responsible for repairing or replacing the product usually

for a certain period of time after its purchase

Wi-Fi- use to certify the interoperability of wireless computer networking devices

Window based- refers to hardware and software that use Microsoft windows

Wireless network-is any type of computer network that uses wireless data connections

for connecting network nodes.

Workmanship- the quality of work that is done by someone