TabletKiosk Sahara Slate PC i500 Quick Start Manual - page 7
3.
Turn on the discovery service on your
Bluetooth device.
4.
Choose the device from the "Select a device"
panel that appears you want to use and tap
the "Next >" button.
5.
Enter a Bluetooth passkey if prompted. If
you are trying to connect to a Bluetooth
keyboard, hit "Enter" after typing the passkey.
6.
Your device should now be connected. If any
device drivers are required to operate your
device, if you haven't already, you should
load them now. Otherwise your Bluetooth
device should now be functional.
NOTE: If you find that your Bluetooth device doesn't seem
to connect properly, or doesn't function, after starting
up the computer again sometime in the future: open up
the "Bluetooth Settings" application (located in "START
> All Programs > Bluetooth"), tap on the device you are
having problems with to highlight it and then tap on the
"X Delete" button to remove it. Then tap on the "New
Connection" button to re-setup the device again.
Using the TabletKiosk Modular Expansion System
Your Sahara Slate PC features the TabletKiosk Modular
Expansion System. This systems allows for the easy
integration of feature modules that enhance the
capabilities of your Tablet PC.
Based upon the Universal Serial Bus (USB), the
modules are hot swappable, meaning you do
not have to power down your system in order to
install/remove/exchange a module, and require no
additional drivers beyond those that may be required
by the device being added to the system (3G WWAN
module, etc.).
To add an expansion module:
1.
Remove the two Philips head screws holding
the Expansion System port cover (CM) on the
top/back of the tablet in place.
2.
Remove the cover to expose the expansion port.
3.
Align the plug of the module you wish to install
and slide it into place.
4. Screw the two screws back into place to hold
the module securely.
5.
After a moment, Windows should detect the
module and load the required drivers, if they are
natively available within Windows, or prompt
you to install the drivers that came with the
module.