Estone MD-150 Manual de usuario

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Version 1.0
06/2022
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Table of Contents
Contents
Table of Contents .............................................................................................................................................................. 3
Introduction.......................................................................................................................................................................4
Explanation of Advisements .................................................................................................................................4
Symbols andMarkings
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2. Exploring Your Device ....................................................................................................................................................6
Package Contents................................................................................................................................................. 6
Device Layout.................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Front View ............................................................................................................................................................ 7
Left-side View....................................................................................................................................................... 7
Top View ............................................................................................................................................................... 8
Bottom View .........................................................................................................................................................8
Right-side View.....................................................................................................................................................8
Rear View ..............................................................................................................................................................9
4. Managing Device Power ..............................................................................................................................................10
AC adapter ..........................................................................................................................................................10
Battery Pack ........................................................................................................................................................11
To charge the Battery Pack: ............................................................................................................................... 11
Checking the Battery Level.................................................................................................................................11
Hot Swapping the Battery Pack ..........................................................................................................................12
Internal Battery .................................................................................................................................................. 13
5. Using Optional Features .............................................................................................................................................. 14
USING GPS .......................................................................................................................................................... 15
Using the Digitizer Pen ....................................................................................................................................... 15
6. eController App and its Applications ...........................................................................................................................16
System Information ............................................................................................................................................16
Button Configuration ..........................................................................................................................................17
GPS ......................................................................................................................................................................17
7. Product Care.......................................................................................................................................................17
Temperature & Humidity ................................................................................................................................... 18
General Use - Operating temperature................................................................................................................... 18
Transportation and Storage ................................................................................................................................... 19
Transporting the Device.................................................................................................................................... 19
8. Safety ..................................................................................................................................................................20

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9. Trouble shooting ..........................................................................................................................................................21
Appendix A Technical Specifications ...........................................................................................................................23
Appendix B Compliance Information ..........................................................................................................................24
B1 FCC Statement ...............................................................................................................................................24
Part 15B Equipment ................................................................................................................................................25
FCC RF Radiation Exposure Statement: ..................................................................................................................25
B2 Radio Wave Exposure and Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) Information ...................................................... 26
B3 Industry CanadaStatement
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B4 CE Statement .................................................................................................................................................27
B5 Directives and Standards ...............................................................................................................................28
Introduction
Welcome to your MD-150 Tablet PC.
MD-150 is a rugged tablet intended for medical/commercial uses.
MD-150 can handle any type of medical matter with IEC certified rugged medical tablet, this mobile health solution
tablet features unique tools such as built-in barcode scanners, RFID, WiFi, Bluetooth , the hospital staffs, such as
doctors, nurses, administration staffs, can use the device in medical treatment offices, pharmacies, medical billing or
records keeping companies, dentists, and home health care professionals. For example, the hospital staffs can look

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into the patients’ information and record lifesaving work through the MD-150 during emergency response, the
hospital staffs can use the device to check interactions with existing patients’ prescriptions in the pharmacies. This
go-anywhere tablet features our best combination of Field-and-Office design specs and options, including an
incredibly fast Intel Tiger Lakel processor, long-life, swappable batteries, and an array of great tools and security
features – all in a MIL-STD-810G Rugged and Waterproof tablet.
To ensure the optimal performance of this product, please take the time to read this manual carefully.
Explanation of Advisements
In this manual we use three (3) levels of Advisements as follows:
The Note symbol is used for notifying the user of something important or of something that needs special attention.
TheCautionsymbolisusedtoinformofsomethingthatcouldcauseharmto,ormalfunctionof,theequipment.
TheWarningsymbolisusedtoinformofsomethinginwhichthereisaconceivableriskofharmtotheuserifthe
Warning is ignored.
Symbols andMarkings
This section provides information about the symbols that are used on the MD-150, its accessories, or packaging.
Symbol or Markings Description
Power On/Off Indicator
Dispose of in accordance with your country's requirements.
CE is the abbreviation of the European Communities and
this mark tells customs officials in the European Union that
the product complies with one or more of the EC
Directives.
This is a certification mark employed on electronic
products manufactured or sold in the United States which
certifies that the electromagnetic interference from the de-
vice is under limits approved by the Federal Communications
Commission.
Consult User´s Manual
UL Marking
The product meet UL’s requirements for Canadaand
the United States.
Conforms to relevant Australian EMC requirements
IP23
The water prevent is 2 and the dust prevent is 3.

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2. Exploring Your Device
Package Contents
In addition to the primary tablet unit, your product carton should contain all of the below items.
MD-150 Tablet PC Packing Contents
AC Adapter
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AC Power Cord
Battery Pack
Stylus
Tether
Documents Packing Lists, etc..
Please inspect all items. If any items are missing or appear damaged, please inform your dealer
immediately.
This packing list applies to standard models. Select models may have different items.

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Device Layout
Front View
Item Component Description
1MIC Audio Recording Device
2Light Sensor Provides Automatic Adjustment of Screen Brightness for Various
Lighting Conditions
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Front Camera
Record Still and Video Images – 2 MP
4Charge LED
Indicator
White light Blink – Battery Charging
Solid Green – Charge Complete
Red Blink– Low Battery (Battery Below 10%)
Left-side View

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Item
Components
Description
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Cooling Hole
The hole can coll down the machine
6Type-C Connect mobile phone,computer and other devices
7USB 3.0 Connect any external USB device or storage volume.
8RJ45 Port 10/100/1000 MB network port
9Headphones Connect headphones, speakers, or another external audio
device.
Top View
Item Component Description
10 Function Key 1 Programmable – Can be used for common special functions
11 Function Key 2 Programmable – Can be used for common special functions
12 Function Key 3 Programmable – Can be used for common special functions
13 Volume + Button Increases the audio volume.
14 Volume - Button Decreases the audio volume.
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Power Button
Turn power On/Off – Hold 10s to Reset
Bottom View
Item Component Description
16 Docking Connector Connects the tablet with the Tablet Docking Station
Right-side View

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Position Components Description
17 DC in Direct current (DC) power for charging/using the tablet.
18 USB 2.0 Connect any external USB device or storage volume.
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Rear View
Position
Components
Description
19 Extended Module Serve more module service (optional)
20 Pogo Pin The connection between mobile phone antenna, mobile
phone battery and mobile phone motherboard
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LED Flash
Flash light of LED
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Rear Camera
Allows you to use the camera function.
23 Hot Swappable
Battery Lock
To lock/unlock the hot swappable battery
24 Hot Swappable
Battery
Supplies power to your Tablet PC when external power is not
connected.
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Cooling Vent
The channel to cool down the machine
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Speakers
Sends out sound and voice.

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4. Managing Device Power
AC adapter
The AC adapter accepts 100-240VAC Input.
A standard US polarized, grounded three-pin plug adapter is included. International plug AC adapters
are available for certain regions.
Use only the AC adapter included with your Tablet PC. Using other AC adapters may damage the
device.
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