Pepper Computer Network Card Wireless Pad User Manual

Getting Started With Your  
Pepper Wireless Pad  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction  
2
5
Setting up your Pepper wireless pad  
Charging the battery  
5
Using the power button  
Using the stylus and the touch screen  
Using the keypads  
6
7
8
Pepper Setup Helper  
10  
11  
12  
15  
15  
15  
16  
16  
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17  
18  
18  
19  
20  
20  
21  
22  
Downloading a Pepper Desktop program  
Using the Pepper pad software  
Getting media onto your pad  
Cool features of the Pepper pad  
Keeping Web clippings  
Sharing from your pad  
Surfing the Web  
Using e-mail  
Using instant messaging  
Using a keyboard and mouse  
Getting Help  
Troubleshooting  
Pepper wireless pad specifications  
Pepper Desktop program requirements  
Index  
FCC Information  
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Introduction  
Introduction  
The new Pepper wireless pad is a portable  
device that you can use to connect to the  
Internet anywhere a Wi-Fi® network with  
broadband access is available.  
Infrared emitters  
Microphone*  
Lighted left keypad  
USB jack  
Navigation pad  
Composite video out  
(cable not included;  
see specifications  
on page 20)  
Headphone jack  
Stereo speaker  
Microphone jack*  
*Microphone/Microphone jack: not active;  
functionality will be added in a future update.  
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Introduction  
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Because everything is stored on the  
Pepper pad, you can also use your pad  
offline to write e-mail to send later, to listen  
to music you have downloaded, and to  
view clippings from Web pages.  
SD/MMC slot  
Power button  
Lighted right keypad  
Color LCD  
with touch screen  
Scroll wheel  
Stereo speaker  
Stylus  
AC power jack  
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Introduction  
Your pad includes the following applications:  
Web Browser  
Directly access the Web with the Mozilla™ based  
browser. Keep and organize your bookmarks and Web  
page clippings. Shop. Read newspapers. Do research.  
E-Mail  
Send and receive e-mail using the POP3- and  
IMAP4-compatible Mail application. Mail downloads  
all your messages to your pad from your broadband  
provider or corporate e-mail server, remembers every  
address you have sent mail to, and automatically  
completes known addresses.  
Instant Messaging  
Stay in touch with your AOL® IM buddies.  
Internet Radio  
Listen to streaming radio while you’re doing other  
things like writing and reading e-mail or writing in  
your journal.  
Journal  
Explore your thoughts, plans, and ideas. Use the rich  
text editor and add Web clippings to journal pages to  
create a look that is uniquely your own.  
TV Remote Control  
Control your TV, DVD, VCR, and CD players, and  
free yourself from a multitude of separate remote  
control devices.  
Music, Video, and Photo Libraries  
Collect your digital media in the libraries, and let the  
libraries organize them for you. Listen to MP3s, watch  
MPEGs, and look at your digital photos (and slide  
shows, too).  
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Setting up your Pepper wireless pad  
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Setting up your  
Pepper wireless pad  
The first time you turn on your Pepper pad, the Pepper  
Setup Helper guides you through the few steps necessary to  
get your pad ready to use.  
When you take your pad other places—to work, the airport,  
the library, a distant city—you’ll have to connect to new  
Wi-Fi networks, but this will be quick and easy.  
The following sections briefly describe the setting up  
process and some of the features of your pad.  
Charging the battery  
Note: Before you can use the battery to run your pad, you need to charge it.  
Although you can set up your pad and use it while the battery is charging,  
charging takes more time if the pad is active.  
To charge the battery:  
1. Open the rubber flap on the lower right side of the pad.  
2. Plug the power cord into the AC power jack and into a power outlet.  
Charging takes less than two hours if the pad is in sleep mode or turned off.  
It may take up to six hours if there is a great deal of activity. The small light next  
to the jack is yellow while the battery is charging and green when the battery is  
charged and the pad is plugged in. When the pad is using the battery for  
power, this light is off.  
Once the battery is charged, it holds the charge for approximately four hours of  
use or up to a week if the pad is in sleep mode or turned off. If you are using your  
pad for things that require little power, such as listening to music with the screen  
dimmed, the charge will last longer than if you are using it for activities like  
watching movies or browsing the Web that require more power.  
You can plug your Pepper pad in at night and charge the battery while you sleep.  
The pad will be ready to use wherever you go the next day. The battery cannot be  
overcharged, so you don’t need to check on your pad while it is plugged in.  
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Setting up your Pepper wireless pad  
Using the power button  
The power button is on the top right of the Pepper pad. When your  
pad is on, this button is lit.  
You always use this button to turn the pad on.  
You can also use this button to put the pad to sleep or to turn  
it off completely.  
Putting your pad to sleep  
When you haven’t used your Pepper pad for a period of time (the default is  
10 minutes), the pad goes to sleep in order to conserve the battery charge.  
When the pad is sleeping, the power light pulses slowly.  
When you turn your pad on after it has been sleeping, everything starts up  
instantly exactly where it was when the pad went to sleep. After the pad  
has been in sleep mode, it may take up to 15 seconds to establish a  
connection to a wireless network.  
If you know you won’t be using your pad for a half an hour or so, you may  
want to put it to sleep manually. To put your pad to sleep manually, press  
the power button briefly.  
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Turning your pad off completely  
Note: The Pepper pad is designed to be left on or sleeping. We recommend that  
you turn your pad off only if you know you will not be using it for several days.  
If you do turn your Pepper pad off completely, the icons for the applications you  
were using are still displayed at the bottom of the screen when you turn the pad  
on again. You can display the last page you accessed in one of these applications  
by just tapping its icon.  
To turn your pad off, press the power button for at least three seconds.  
When the pad is off, the power light is off as well.  
Using the stylus and the touch screen  
The Pepper pad has a touch screen, and the stylus provides an easy way to make  
a selection or to choose a place to enter text.  
Use the stylus with the touch screen as you would use a mouse. A tap is like  
the click of the left mouse button. A tap does things like select an item, open  
a Web page, move the cursor from one part of the screen to another, or put a  
check in a box. When you press the function button and then touch the stylus to  
the screen, the stylus acts like the right mouse button and displays a menu if one  
is available.  
There are several other ways to move around in your Pepper pad:  
• use the arrow keys on the navigation pad to move in all four directions and to  
highlight items; press the center of the navigation pad or the Enter key to play a  
song in Music Library, open a message in Mail, display a photo in Photo Library  
• use the scroll wheel on the right to move up and down on any page with a  
scroll bar  
• use a mouse (see “Using a keyboard and mouse” on page 18)  
• use your finger instead of a stylus  
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Setting up your Pepper wireless pad  
Using the keypads  
The Pepper pad uses the standard QWERTY arrangement  
with the keys split between the left and right keypads.  
Keys on the  
left keypad  
Key Symbols  
Note: For the Shift, Enter, Tab, and Backspace keys, the Pepper keypads use the  
symbols that are standard on computer keyboards.  
Volume control for media players  
Screen Brightness  
Tab  
Function (light blue key) + any key with a blue character on it  
inserts the blue character. The Function key makes it possible for  
some alphabetical keys to provide three characters (for example,  
r, R with the Shift key, and + with the Function key). Press and  
release the Function key and then press the second key.  
Control + key provides many control sequences (for example,  
ctrl-c copies selected text, and ctrl-v pastes it). Press and release  
the Control key and then press the second key.  
Shift key for capital letters. Press and release the Shift key; then,  
press and release the second key.  
Space bar  
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Keys on the  
right keypad  
Power button for turning pad on,  
putting it to sleep, and turning it off.  
Media control keys for use with music, videos, and  
streaming radio broadcasts (from the top left, the keys  
are Rewind, Forward, Play/Pause, and Stop).  
Backspace key for deleting text.  
Enter for a new line of text or for choosing the primary action  
on a page (for example, if you select a song and press Enter,  
the song plays).  
Shift key for capital letters. Press and release the Shift key; then,  
press and release the second key.  
Space bar  
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10 Setting up your Pepper wireless pad  
Pepper Setup Helper  
Setting up your Pepper pad takes only a few minutes. The Pepper Setup Helper  
will present you with a series of simple screens in which you will enter information  
and perform setup tasks.  
The Setup Helper takes you through  
Calibrating the touch screen  
To make sure that the screen is correctly adjusted, you need to calibrate the  
screen with the stylus before you use your pad.  
Connecting to a wireless network  
The Pepper wireless pad communicates with any Wi-Fi network.  
Setting the time zone  
The Pepper pad uses its date and time settings to stamp things like e-mail. Your  
pad has been set for one time zone, which may not be your time zone. Once  
you set the time zone, the pad will adjust the time and the date automatically.  
Setting up an e-mail account  
You choose your broadband or corporate e-mail server and other settings.  
Setting up instant messaging  
The pad gives you both local network and AOL instant messaging.  
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You need to provide a few pieces of information before using these features.  
With Local Network IM, you can communicate with other Pepper pad and  
Pepper Desktop users on your network. With AOL IM, you can communicate  
with other AOL IM users.  
If you ever need to re-calibrate the screen or change your network, time zone, or  
IM settings, open the Settings tab in the Keeper, and select the appropriate icon.  
To change your e-mail information, open the Settings tab in the Mail application.  
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Setting up your Pepper wireless pad 11  
Downloading the Pepper Desktop program  
The Pepper Desktop program runs on a Windows computer (with a Macintosh  
version in development) and contains the same applications as the Pepper pad.  
You can use the Pepper Desktop program the same way you use your pad, but  
its two primary functions are as a backup for your pad and as one source of  
music, videos, and photos for your pad.  
To download and set up a Pepper Desktop program:  
1. In a Web browser on the computer on which you plan to install the  
desktop program, enter store.pepper.com.  
2. Select the Pepper Desktop tab, and follow the downloading instructions.  
3. Follow the Desktop Setup Helper instructions.  
See “Getting media onto your pad” in the next section for instructions on  
getting media from your Pepper Desktop onto your pad.  
See the Help tab in the Keeper on your pad for instructions on backing up  
your pad to your Pepper Desktop.  
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12 Using the Pepper pad software  
Using the Pepper pad  
software  
The software on the Pepper pad is intuitive to use. You’ll  
be surfing the Web, reading your e-mail, watching videos,  
and downloading music in no time. This brief tour is  
designed to familiarize you with the interface.  
Global toolbar  
Tabs  
Page toolbar  
Web address  
Find  
Page  
Open application icons  
Status icons  
IM window  
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Using the Pepper pad software 13  
Applications and the Keeper application  
Note: Everything you put on your pad is saved automatically, so there is no  
Save button. When you no longer want to keep something on your pad, you  
simply delete it.  
The software on your Pepper pad is contained in a number of individual  
applications, such as the Web browser application, the Mail application, and  
the Video Library application. The Keeper is the application in which you keep  
track of all of the other applications and the cross-application settings. When your  
pad is turned on, the Keeper icon is displayed on the bottom left of the screen.  
Global toolbar  
The global toolbar is always displayed at the top of the screen. The buttons in this  
toolbar provide a consistent way to perform actions that are common to Pepper  
applications. For example, use the Back button to display the previous page in an  
application and the IM button to open the instant messaging window.  
Below the buttons in the global toolbar, there is a place to enter a Web address  
and a place to initiate a search.  
Page toolbar  
The page toolbar changes depending on the application and what part of the  
application is being displayed. For example, there is a Get Mail button in the  
page toolbar on the Messages tab page in the Mail application but not in the  
page toolbar on the Drafts tab page.  
Application pages and tabs  
Each application in the Pepper software is comprised of a set of pages or digital  
media organized into tabs. An application is something like a loose-leaf binder  
with tabs and pages within the tabs. The tabs in a Pepper application are  
displayed across the top of the application area below the global toolbar.  
Most tabs display a list of the contents in the tab. For example, the Applications  
tab in the Keeper displays the icons for the other applications on your pad, and  
the Search Site tab in the Web browser application displays a list of familiar Web  
sites. To see the contents of a tab, tap the tab.  
Tabs are one of the most powerful features of the Pepper software. For more  
information about tabs, see Help in the Keeper.  
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Open application icons  
At the bottom of the Pepper pad screen is an area that displays icons for all  
of the applications that you currently have open. The left-most open application  
icon is always the icon for the Keeper. Tapping one of these icons displays the  
application. You can switch between open applications simply by tapping different  
application icons.  
Instant messaging window  
The IM window is the place where you send and receive AOL IM and local network  
IM messages. The illustration of the Pepper interface shows the IM window open, but  
it will be closed when you display the Keeper for the first time. See “Using instant  
messaging” on page 17 for more information about instant messaging.  
Status icons  
Status icons are displayed on the bottom right of the screen. You will always see a  
battery icon here. When the battery is charging, this icon displays a lightning bolt.  
Otherwise, the icon shows the amount of charge left in the battery.  
You will also always see the Wi-Fi connection icon. When your pad is not  
connected to a Wi-Fi network, this icon will be displayed with a red X through it.  
An instant messaging icon will be displayed when you are logged on to AOL IM or  
local network IM.  
While you are downloading something from the Web, a download icon will be displayed.  
Selecting, opening, and playing  
The navigation pad below the left keypad gives you a convenient way to  
select an icon or an entry on a tab page. Then, you can open your selection  
(if it is an application or something like an e-mail message) or play it (if it is  
something like a video).  
To select an icon or table entry, use one of the arrow keys to highlight the icon or entry.  
To open the icon or play the entry, press the center of the navigation pad  
or the Enter key on the right keypad.  
You can also play music or a video by pressing the Play media control key on the right  
keypad (see page 9 for an illustration of the symbols on media control keys) or by  
tapping the icon or the entry with the stylus or your finger.  
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Using the Pepper pad software 15  
Getting media onto your pad  
There are several ways to get your photos, music, and other content  
onto your pad:  
• from a Universal Serial Bus (USB) storage device or a Secure Digital (SD) card  
• via downloads from the Web  
• by syncing with the Pepper Desktop program on your PC  
To use a USB device or an SD card to put content on your pad:  
1. Plug a storage drive or digital camera into the USB port on the left side of your  
pad, or insert a memory card in the SD/MMC card slot on the right side.  
2. In the Applications tab in the Keeper, tap the icon for one of the libraries.  
3. In the library, tap the Add button in the page toolbar (for example, tap the  
Add Photos button in Photo Library).  
4. On the menu, select one of the USB or memory card options.  
To use Sync to put content on your pad:  
Note: You can synchronize the contents of your pad and Pepper Desktop (that is,  
make the contents identical) from either the pad or the PC. In these instructions,  
you sync from your Pepper Desktop to your pad.  
1. On your Pepper pad, tap the Settings tab in the Keeper, tap the Sync icon,  
and set the Sync password.  
2. Log on to the Local Network IM from both your pad and your Pepper Desktop.  
3. In one of the libraries in your Pepper Desktop, tap the Add button in the page  
toolbar (for example, the Add Photos button in Photo Library).  
4. On the menu, select either Select files from disk or All files from a folder.  
5. Select files or a folder to put in the library.  
6. On the Pepper Desktop, click the Share button in the global toolbar. Then  
select Sync with computer.  
7. In the dialog box, select your pc, enter the password for your pad, and click  
Sync.  
Cool features of the Pepper pad  
The Pepper pad is designed to make doing things on the Internet easy and fun.  
To this end, it has some features that will be new to you. Soon you’ll wonder how  
you ever lived without them.  
The Keep and Share buttons in the global toolbar represent features that are  
unique to the Pepper pad and the Pepper Desktop.  
Keeping Web clippings  
The Keep button makes saving something from the Web simple. With Keep, you  
can save whole Web pages or selected text and images from a Web page for  
viewing later. Because these clippings are available when you are offline, as well as  
online, you can stock up on interesting news articles and catalog information for  
those times when you can’t reach the Internet.  
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Sharing from your pad  
The Share button gives you a great way to share what you create on your Pepper  
pad with other Pepper pad and Pepper Desktop users. For example, you might  
create a journal about your vacation in a foreign country, add images from the  
Web, and share your journal with friends.  
When you are collaborating with someone with a Pepper pad or a Pepper Desktop,  
the other person can add pages and images and share your application back to you.  
Your travel journal might be such a collaboration.  
The sharable applications installed on your pad initially are Journal, Web, Internet  
Radio, and Remote Control. You can purchase other sharable applications from the  
Pepper Store by selecting the Get Applications button in the Applications page  
toolbar in the Keeper.  
Surfing the Web  
The Pepper pad provides flexible and convenient Web browsing that you can  
tailor to your habits and interests.  
Surf the Web by  
• entering a Web address in the address box below the global toolbar and  
pressing the Enter key  
• selecting the Web icon in the Applications tab in the Keeper and browsing  
through the tabs  
• selecting a bookmark or another link  
Details about the various ways to browse are in the Help tab of the Web application.  
Using e-mail  
With the Mail application, you can  
• download mail from your mail server  
• create and send messages  
Messages remain in the Drafts tab until you either send them or delete them.  
• reply to messages  
• forward messages  
• create new tabs in which to organize your mail  
To launch the Mail application and download e-mail:  
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1. Tap the Applications tab in the Keeper.  
2. Tap the Mail icon on the Applications page.  
3. Tap the Get Mail button in the page toolbar.  
Because the Mail application remains instantly available when its icon is  
displayed at the bottom of the screen, you can get new messages by tapping  
the Mail icon and then tapping the Get Mail button in the page toolbar  
in the Messages tab.  
Using instant messaging  
The Pepper pad provides two kinds of instant messaging; AOL IM and Local  
Network IM. When you are logged onto either IM, its icon is displayed on the  
lower right of the screen.  
To open the IM window:  
1. Tap the IM button in the Global toolbar.  
If an IM icon is displayed on the lower right of the screen, you can also  
open the window by tapping it.  
2. For IM menu options, tap one of the two IM buttons on the lower left  
above the Keeper icon.  
To close the IM window, either tap the Hide button in the IM window or the  
IM button in the Global toolbar.  
AOL Instant Messaging  
Note: If you didn’t enter AOL IM information during setup, tap the IM icon in the  
Settings tab in the Keeper, and follow the instructions for doing so.  
If you had an AOL Instant Messaging account before you got your Pepper pad,  
your buddy lists are imported to the pad when you enter your AOL Screen Name  
and password and sign on.  
If you are new to AOL IM, once you have a Screen Name and Password and sign  
on, you can set up buddy lists, send instant messages, and invite people for chats.  
You can have only one AOL IM session running at a time using the same Screen  
Name. Therefore, if you are logged on from your pad and you log onto AOL IM  
from a computer with the same Screen Name, you will be logged out of the  
AOL IM session on your pad. Conversely, if you are logged onto AOL IM from  
a computer and log on from your pad, you will be logged out of the other  
AOL IM session.  
Local Network Instant Messaging  
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Everyone on your network who is using a Pepper pad or a Pepper Desktop  
program is automatically a member of your local IM group. The members of this  
group who can receive local messages have an icon next to their names in  
the IM window on your pad.  
When you are logged onto Local Network IM, the Pepper icon is displayed on the  
lower right of the screen.  
Using a keyboard and mouse  
Note: A keyboard and a mouse are optional devices that may be used with a  
Pepper wireless pad.  
For entering large amounts of text, you can use a keyboard with your Pepper pad.  
For navigation and selection, you can use a mouse.  
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You can use a wireless Bluetooth keyboard (and mouse) or connect a keyboard  
(or mouse) to your pad via the USB port. With a USB hub, you can connect both a  
keyboard and a mouse at the same time.  
Connecting a Bluetooth keyboard and mouse  
Note: In the future, you will be able to use other wireless devices with your pad.  
These instructions are for a Bluetooth keyboard; the basic process for making a  
connection between a Bluetooth device and a Pepper pad is the same for all devices.  
To use a Bluetooth keyboard with your pad:  
1. Put your keyboard in Discovery mode.  
For instructions, see your keyboard documentation.  
2. Tap the Bluetooth icon in the Settings tab in the Keeper.  
3. Follow the instructions on the Bluetooth Setup page.  
Getting Help  
The Pepper pad is easy to use, and you probably won’t need help very often,  
but you may appreciate your pad more quickly if you take a few minutes to  
familiarize yourself with what Help has to offer.  
There is Help for the Pepper pad itself and for each application. Just look for  
the Help tabs. This section gives a brief overview of the Help tab in the Keeper.  
The Help tab in the Keeper gives you instructions on using your pad and  
an overview of features that are common to most of the applications. It also  
contains hints for troubleshooting problems that may occur.  
There is a report page in this Help tab that you can send to Pepper Support  
via the Internet when you have questions, problems, suggestions, or praise.  
Our users’ experiences are very important to us, and we hope to hear from you.  
In Help, you will find your software license, a privacy policy and acknowledge-  
ments of third-party software used by Pepper products.  
Troubleshooting  
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If your Pepper pad won’t turn on  
If you can’t turn your Pepper pad on, first make sure that the battery is charged or  
that the pad is plugged in. If you still can’t turn it on and the pad has been at a  
cold temperature (below 40° F or 5° C), let it warm up and try turning it on again.  
If your pad still won’t turn on, contact Customer Service. If you have Web access  
from a computer, you can send e-mail to [email protected]. If you don’t have  
Web access, call Customer Service at (866) 288-1909, ext. 214.  
If you can’t connect to your Wi-Fi network  
Make sure that your Wi-Fi Access Point (AP) is set up and running and that you can  
connect a computer to the AP. If you can't connect a computer to the AP, refer to  
the documentation for your AP for troubleshooting information about setting up  
your hardware and network.  
Make sure that you are not out of range of the AP.  
Make sure that you spelled your network name (essid) correctly and entered the  
correct key or passphrase on the Wi-Fi Settings page.  
Check the security configuration for your AP to make sure that there are no  
restrictions that may be preventing you from connecting.  
If you have set up your network not to broadcast its name, you won't see it in the  
list of available networks. However, you can enter the network name and key or  
passphrase on the Wi-Fi Settings page.  
Restarting your Pepper pad  
In the unlikely event that your Pepper pad is unresponsive, you’ll need to restart it.  
You won’t lose what you’ve been doing, so restarting is not a big deal.  
To restart your pad, turn it off and turn it back on.  
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20 Pepper wireless pad specifications  
Pepper wireless pad  
specifications  
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Processor  
Wi-Fi Wireless LAN  
• Intel XScale PXA270 (624 MHz)  
• 802.11b  
• WEP, WPA-Personal  
Display  
• 8.4” 800x600 SVGA TFT LCD  
• Intel 2700G 2D/3D/MPEG multimedia  
accelerator  
Wireless Peripherals  
• Bluetooth device support  
• Dual IR emitters and IR receiver  
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• 16 MB video RAM  
Wired Peripherals  
• USB 1.1 Client/Host  
• Composite video out jack (NTSC/PAL:  
requires a cable with a four conductor 3.5mm  
(1/8") plug on one end and three RCA plugs  
(red, white, and yellow) on the other end)  
Expansion Slots  
• SD/MMC card  
Memory  
• 256 MB SDRAM  
• 16 MB Intel StrataFlash ROM  
Audio  
• 20-bit stereo CODEC  
• Stereo speakers and  
headphone jack  
• Built-in microphone and jack  
• Stereo line out jack  
Storage  
• 20 GB 1.8” disk drive (ATA)  
Power  
User Input  
• 3.6Ah Lithium ION rechargeable battery  
• 5V / 3A (15W) AC power adapter  
• Resistive touch screen with stylus  
• Full split back lit QWERTY keypad  
• Navigation pad  
Software  
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• E-mail, Web Browsing, AOL Instant  
Messaging™, Journal, Internet Radio,  
Remote Control  
• Music, Photo & Video Libraries (MP3, JPG,  
GIF, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, AVI)  
• Linux 2.4 (MontaVista™ CEE 3.1)  
• Java 2, Mozilla with Macromedia Flash™  
• Customizable & extensible user experience  
available in English, Korean and other  
languages upon request.  
• Scroll wheel  
Physical  
• Rugged and splash resistant  
• 12.1” x 6.6” x 0.8”  
(309 x 175 x 20mm)  
• 2.3 lbs (1043 grams)  
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Pepper Desktop  
program requirements  
Windows 98, 2000, ME or XP  
400MHz Intel Pentium processor or better  
128MB or more of RAM  
Broadband Internet connection (recommended)  
65,000-color SVGA display or better  
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Index 21  
Index  
A
M
application  
icons, 14  
pages, 13  
tabs, 13  
media control keys, 9  
mouse, using, 7, 18  
O
applications, 4  
online help, 18  
B
P
battery charging, 5  
pad specifications, 20  
page toolbar, 13  
Bluetooth, connecting devices, 18  
Pepper Desktop program  
downloading, 11  
requirements, 20  
Pepper Setup Helper, 10  
power button, 6  
preparing pad for use, 10  
putting pad to sleep, 6  
D
description of pad, 2  
desktop program  
downloading, 11  
requirements, 20  
E
e-mail, 16  
S
saving Web clippings, 15  
screen brightness keys, 8  
setting up  
F
FCC information, 22  
Bluetooth keyboard, 18  
Bluetooth mouse, 18  
pad, 5, 10  
G
getting content onto pad, 15  
global toolbar, 13  
sharing applications with other users, 16  
sleep mode, 6  
software, using, 12  
specifications for pad, 20  
status icons, 14  
stylus and touch screen, 7  
I
illustration  
keypads, 8  
Pepper wireless pad, 2  
user interface, 12  
instant messaging  
AOL IM, 17  
T
tabs, 12  
toolbars  
local network IM, 18  
window, 14  
global, 13  
page, 13  
K
touch screen and stylus, 7  
troubleshooting, 17  
turning pad  
off, 7  
Keeper application, 13  
key usage, 8  
keyboard, using, 7, 18  
keypads, 8  
on, 6  
keys  
brightness, 8  
media control, 9  
volume, 8  
V
volume control keys, 8  
W
Web browsing, 16  
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22 FCC Information  
FCC Information  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the 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. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate  
radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the  
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However,  
there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television  
reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on,  
the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of  
the following measures:  
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which  
the receiver is connected.  
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
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© 2005 Pepper Computer, Inc. All Rights Reserved.  
Pepper, Pepper Computer and the Pepper logo are trademarks of Pepper Computer, Inc.  
Pepper Computer, Inc.  
10 Maguire Rd., Suite 211  
Lexington, MA 02421  
For Customer Service: send e-mail to support@pepper.com or call toll-free (866) 288-1909,  
ext. 214. Telephone support is available Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Eastern Time.  
For the latest information, select the Support tab at store.pepper.com.  
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