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HP ElitePad 1000 G2
Healthcare Tablet
Technical White Paper
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet is designed to provide a durable, secure, and hygienic mobile
solution for the healthcare environment. The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet includes the 10.1-
inch HP ElitePad1000 G2 PC and a healthcare jacket that fits snugly around the tablet PC.
The jacket enhances the functionality of the tablet PC by providing a Smart Card Reader, an optional
barcode scanner, and USB 3.0 and HDMI ports which enable the healthcare professional to securely
access, record, and share patient and medical data. In addition, the jacket has an anti-microbial surface
and is resistant to water and dust. These features make the healthcare tablet an ideal mobile PC solution
for customers in the food and beverage industries.
This white paper discusses the features and components of the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet.
You will learn how to set up, use, troubleshoot, and support the healthcare tablet.
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Contents
Objectives ............................................................................... 3
Audience ................................................................................. 3
Introduction ........................................................................... 4
o Product overview .................................................... 4
o Target market ......................................................... 5
o Availability ............................................................... 6
Tour of the product ............................................................... 7
o External features .................................................... 7
o Specifications ........................................................ 10
Physical specifications ........................... 10
Environmental specifications ................ 11
Supported technologies .................................................... 13
o Smart Card Reader ............................................... 13
o IP Protection Classification .................................. 13
o Barcode scanner ................................................... 14
o Quick release hand strap ..................................... 16
o Pen clip connector ................................................ 17
What's in the box? .............................................................. 17
Getting started ................................................................... 18
Wireless connectivity .......................................................... 19
Connecting an additional display ...................................... 24
Warranty strategies, service, and support ....................... 33
Troubleshooting ............................................................... ...35
FAQs ................................................................................... ...39
Accessories ....................................................................... ...41
Summary ............................................................................. 42
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Objectives
After completing this white paper, you should be able to:
Recognize the features and components of the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet
Assist a customer with using the healthcare tablet
Troubleshoot the healthcare tablet
Indicate support issues with the healthcare tablet
Audience
This whitepaper is intended for:
Service engineers
Support engineers
Field service engineers
Sales and call center agents
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Introduction
A. Product overview
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet is a Windows
tablet solution designed for use in the healthcare environment.
The healthcare tablet has an anti-microbial surface, meets
IP54 standards, and features a *Smart Card Reader which
prevents unauthorized access to patient and medical information.
In addition, the healthcare tablet has a long-life battery that makes
it an ideal mobile PC solution for the healthcare environment.
Note: The following parts are not treated with anti-microbials: Quick Release pins, camera lens, flash cover, bar code
reader cover, screws, screen and HP logo.
The healthcare tablet offers the following configurable options:
a. 2D barcode scanner—Enables accurate and immediate data capturing, and minimizes human
error when recording data
b. WWAN technology—Allows customers to wirelessly access, record, and transfer patient and
medical data
c. Near Field Communication (NFC)—Enables customers to wirelessly share data by tapping NFC-
compatible devices
The healthcare tablet is also:
Durable—Designed to pass drop and shock testing according to Military Standard (MIL-STD) 810 G
criteria
Safe—Protects and seals input and output ports, slots and connectors
Did you know?
*The Common Access Card (CAC) is
a Smart Card used to control access
to the system. It is approximately
the size of a credit card.
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B. Target market
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet targets healthcare professionals in the hospital admissions,
pre-operation, surgery, recovery, emergency transportations, home care, and pharmacy sectors. These
professionals want to improve patient care, and require a solution that is light-weight, easy-to-hold and
use, anti-microbial, durable, and resistant to water and dust. The solution should also protect data and
feature scanning abilities to minimize incorrect recording of data.
Healthcare professionals can use the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet to perform the following
functions:
View test results, images, and charts
Access patient management systems
Check medication data base and administration
View medical costs
Perform videoconferencing consultations and care team collaborations
These features also make the healthcare tablet ideal for professionals specializing in the food and
beverage industries.
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C. Availability
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet is available worldwide.
Customers can order the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet using the HP Product Number:
G5F94AW#ABA.
Information:
To learn more about how to assemble and service the HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet, you should view the
HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet - Assembly and Service WBT (grow@hp ID 00948652).
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Tour of the product
External features
The following images display the external features supported on the healthcare tablet.
A. Front view
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B. Rear view
C. Left view:
D. Right view:
Note: The left and
right views do not
feature any ports or
slots.
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E. Top view
F. Bottom view
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Specifications
The healthcare tablet supports a range of physical specifications and environmental operational
requirements.
A. Physical specifications
The following table lists the physical specifications supported on the healthcare tablet.
Feature Specifications
Dimensions
(w x d x h)
207.5 x 278 x 20 mm
(8.17 x 10.94 x 0.79 inches)
Weight 1.10 kg (2.4 lbs)
Processing solution Quad core Intel Atom Z3795—1.6 GHz; System-on-Chip (SoC), with
integrated Intel HD Graphics
Display 25.6 cm (10.1 inch) full high definition (FHD)
Wide-viewing angle
16:10 wide aspect ratio
Memory 4 GB LPDDR3, 1067 Mhz
Storage 128 GB embedded Multi Media Card (eMMC)
Wireless connectivity WLAN: Broadcom 43241 802.11 a/b/g/n (2x2)+ Bluetooth 4.0
WWAN—Configurable option
HP hs3110 HSPA+ Mobile Broadband Module with GPS support
HP lt4111 LTE/EV-DO/HSPA+ Qualcomm® Gobi™ 4G Module with GPS
support
HP lt4112 LTE/HSPA+ Qualcomm® Gobi™ 4G Module with GPS support
HP lt4225 LTE/HSPA+ Qualcomm® Gobi™ 4G Module with GPS support
HP lt4226 LTE/HSPA+ Qualcomm® Gobi™ 4G Module with GPS support
I/O ports and connectors
USB 3.0 port
System connector
HDMI port
Headphone/microphone jack
2D barcode reader—Optional
Speakers (x2)
Security lock slot
Smart Card/CAC Reader
Camera flash window
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Buttons Power button
Volume control buttons
Barcode trigger buttons—Only when configured with a barcode scanner
Webcams Two integrated webcams:
Front-facing: 2.1 Megapixels (MP), supports 1080p resolutions—No
LED
Rear-facing: 8 MP, with a LED
Connectors Pen clip connector—HP Executive Tablet Pen G2
Hand strap connectors—Carrying option
LED Smart Card/CAC Reader LED
Security Security lock slot
Integrated Smart Card Reader
Trusted Platform Module
Connectivity WLAN
NFC—Optional
WWAN—Optional
Power 2-cell 30 Whr polymer HP Long Life battery
Operating system Microsoft Windows 8.1 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Professional (64-bit)
Drivers Native Windows drivers—Preinstalled
Replacement drivers are available at hp.com
B. Environmental requirements
The healthcare tablet requires the following environmental specifications to provide the optimum
operating output.
Factor Conditions
Operational temperature 0 ˚C to 40 ˚C (32 ˚F to 104 ˚F)
Power requirements Normal operating voltage: 6.5 V
Average operating power: 8.952 W
Max operating power: Less than 40 W
Storage temperature -20 ˚C to 65 ˚C (-4˚F to 149 ˚F)
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Relative humidity (RH) 10 to 90%, non-condensing
Temperature Operating: 5° C to 35° C (41° F to 95° F)
Non-operating: -20° C to 60° C (-4° F to 140° F)
Relative humidity Operating: 10 % to 90 %
Non-operating: 5 % to 95 %
Altitude Operating: -15.24 m to 3 048 m (-50 ft to 10 000 ft)
Non-operating: -15.24 m to 12 192 m (-50 ft to 40 000 ft)
Shock Operating: Half sine wave shock : 40 g, 2 m/s duration
Non-operating:
Half sine wave shock : 240 g, 2 m/s duration
Square wave shock : 150 g; 180 in/sec velocity change
Random vibration Operating: 10-500 Hz, 0.5 g
Non-operating: 10-500 Hz, 1.0 g
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Supported technologies
The following technologies are supported on the healthcare tablet.
A. Smart Card Reader:
The integrated, encrypted Smart Card Reader controls user access to the system. The card reader is *FIPS
201-certified and enables data encryption up to **FIPS-140-2 standards. The Smart Card Reader reads
both Smart Cards and Common Access Cards (CAC).
Notes:
*Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS 201) is a United States government standard publication that
specifies Personal Identity Verification (PIV) requirements for federal employees and contractors.
**FIPS 140-2 is a U.S. Government security standard used to accredit cryptographic modules used in computers and
software. The Smart Card Reader uses a FIPS 140-2 certified encryption module from Microsoft.
A Smart Card is not included DIB with the healthcare tablet. The Customer has to purchase the Smart Card
separately. The Smart Card Reader is activated when the Smart Card is inserted in the healthcare tablet.
The customer should make sure that the security software has been configured to be used with the Smart
Card.
B. IP Protection classification
The degree of protection provided by the healthcare tablet enclosures against dust, accidental contact and
water is classified, rated, and published by the International Electro-technical Commission (IEC) using the
International Protection (IP) standard (IEC 60529).
The healthcare tablet has the IP54 IP classification rates based on the level of protection it provides. This
means that the healthcare tablet is protected and sealed from:
Dust—Limited protection
Water splashes
Note: The healthcare tablet can be washed with common hospital cleaners, such as isopropyl alcohol wipes, and
bleach.
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C. Barcode scanner—Configurable option
The healthcare tablet can be configured with an optional barcode scanner that features two push buttons
for easy scanner activation.
The barcode scanner has the following features.
Feature Specification
Reader type Wide VGA camera, with 752 x 480 pixels
Scan angles
Pitch: +/- 40 degrees
Roll: 180 degress
Skew: +/- 40 degrees
Scan type 1D and 2D only
LED Green cross light—A reading was scanned and
accurately recorded
Red cross light—A reading was incorrectly
scanned, or not scanned
Barcode scanner
Barcode scanner push
buttons
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D. Quick release hand straps
Quick release hand straps are designed to be installed on either the left or right side of the healthcare
tablet to accommodate left-handed or right-handed people. Two straps are provided in the product
shipment, but only one is installed at a time. This allows the second strap to be cleaned and sterilized.
To insert the hand strap, follow these steps:
1. Turn the healthcare tablet so that the rear view faces you.
2. Remove the quick release pins. If you want to attach only one hand strap, then only remove one pair of
pins.
3. Place the quick release pins in the preferred holes in the hand strap.
4. Push the quick release pins in the hand strap connector slots until they click into position.
Quick release pins
Hand strap attached to the healthcare tablet
HP Executive Tablet Pen G2
stylus housed in the pen clip connector
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The hand straps and quick release pins are not available as after-market-options (AMOs), but can be
ordered as spare parts with the following spare numbers from an accredited HP ASP:
Component HP Spare Part Number (HP SPS)
HP Healthcare Tablet Hand Strap 791213-001
HP Healthcare Tablet Quick Release Pins (x2) 794212-001
E. Pen clip connector
The healthcare tablet features two pen clip connector slots at the top of the PC—one on the front view
and one on the back view—to attach a white pen clip connector. The pen clip connector accommodates
the HP Executive Tablet Pen G2.
Notes:
1. The HP Executive Tablet Pen G2 stylus does not ship DIB, and can be purchased separately using the HP Part
Number F3G73AA.
2. The pen clip holder for the healthcare tablet is not available as an AMO, but is available with the HP Spare Part
number: 791214-001.
Pen clip connector slots
Pen clip connector
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What’s in the box?
Before setting up the healthcare tablet for use, you should check the kit contents and verify that all items
have been received. You can use the BOM included in the package to check the items received.
In general, the following items are included dropped-in-the-box (DIB):
1. HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet
2. HP ElitePad 10 W AC Adapter
3. Documentation:
Warranty Card
Product Notices Card
Quick Startup Guide
Setup Instructions
Read-this-first card
4. Quick release pins (x2)
5. Pen clip connector
6. Hand straps (x2)
7. Screws
8. HP ElitePad USB Adapter
Notes:
The healthcare tablet has a factory-sealed battery.
HP System Software Recovery Disks (SSRDs) are not included DIB with the shipment. Software drivers are
installed on the healthcare tablet at the factory. If a customer needs to perform a system recovery, they can
download the software drivers from hp.com, on the product services page.
The healthcare tablet supports a range of accessories that do not ship DIB. These accessories can be purchased
separately. To view a list of supported accessories, navigate to the Accessories section in this white paper.
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Getting started
When the customer sets up the healthcare tablet for the first time, they should be sure to follow these
steps:
1. Connect the duck-head connector to the AC adapter.
2. Connect the AC adapter to the system connector on the healthcare tablet.
3. Press the power button on the healthcare tablet.
Note: The healthcare tablet has a factory-sealed battery. Before you press the power button to turn on the
healthcare tablet for the first time, make sure that the AC adapter is connected to the tablet.
Power button
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Wireless connectivity
The healthcare tablet provides the following types of secure wireless connectivity options for healthcare
professionals to access vital and confidential patient information in real time:
Bluetooth
Wi-Fi
Mobile Broadband—Configurable option
NFC
A. Bluetooth
To establish a Bluetooth connection with a compatible Bluetooth device, the customer can use these
methods:
a. From the Start screen
1. Open the Charms bar, and select the Settings charm.
2. Tap Change PC settings.
3. Select the PC and devices setting.
4. Select the Bluetooth option.
5. In the Manage Bluetooth devices menu, make sure that Bluetooth is enabled (turned On).
The tablet automatically searches for Bluetooth devices within range that are Bluetooth-
enabled and are in discoverable mode.
6. Tap a device that is ready to pair with the healthcare tablet. A pass code is sent to the Bluetooth
device, and the user is asked to compare the pass codes.
7. Verify the pass code, or if required, enter the pass code on the other device, and then tap Yes to
complete the connection.
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b. From the Bluetooth icon in the system tray
Alternately the customer can use the Bluetooth icon in the system tray to establish a Bluetooth
connection with another compatible Bluetooth device.
To do so, they should follow these steps:
1. Open the system tray menu, and select the Bluetooth icon.
2. Select Add a Bluetooth Device to establish a connection with another Bluetooth device.
Bluetooth
icon
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B. Wi-Fi
To connect the healthcare tablet to a wireless network, the customer can use these methods:
a. From the Start screen
1. Swipe from the right edge of the Start screen to display the charms.
2. Select the Settings charm.
3. At the bottom of the Settings menu, tap the wireless network icon.
4. Make sure Wi-Fi is turned on.
5. Select the preferred network, and
then tap Connect.
b. From the wireless icon in the system tray
1. Tap the wireless network icon.
2. Make sure Wi-Fi is turned on.
3. Select the preferred network, and then tap Connect.
Notes:
To set up WLAN and connect to the Internet, you need the following items:
Broadband modem (purchased separately)
High-speed Internet service (purchased from an Internet service provider)
Wireless router (purchased separately)
Wireless
icon
Tap
Tap
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C. Mobile Broadband—Configurable option
Healthcare tablets configured with WWAN technology feature software that enables the customer to
locate available Mobile Broadband services, activate the service, and create a wireless connection.
To configure the connection, the customer should:
1. Tap the wireless network icon in the system tray.
2. Select the desired Mobile Broadband Service provider.
3. Follow the instructions to activate the service (if the service has
not already been activated on the device).
4. Once activated, select the connection.
5. Tap Connect to connect the device to the service.
D. Near Field Communication (NFC)—Configurable option
The healthcare tablet includes an NFC radio. NFC is a short-range wireless technology that provides very
simple communications at very close proximity. The NFC antenna is located on the front of the healthcare
tablet, underneath the glass. The healthcare tablet ships with a screen cling on the display panel that
indicates the location of the NFC antenna, as shown in the following graphic:
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To transfer a file using NFC:
1. Open the Charms bar and select the Devices charm.
2. Select Tap and send.
3. Locate the NFC antenna on the healthcare tablet and position it
within 4 cm of another NFC antenna.
4. Listen for an audible beep indicating that the two NFC antennas
recognize each other.
5. A pop-up displays on the receiving device for 25 seconds, asking if
that device wishes to receive the data.
6. Follow the on-screen instructions.
Note:
You can only send files via NFC. You cannot use NFC to share the healthcare tablet desktop with another PC.
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Inserting and removing a SIM or SD card
Warning!
HP requires that HP Custom Integration Services (CIS), an authorized HP service provider, or participants in the HP
Self Maintainer program perform maintenance operations, including insertion or removal of a SIM or SD card. Any
damage caused by the customer removing the jacket is not covered under the limited warranty of the product.
To insert or remove a SIM or SD card, follow these steps:
a) Remove the jacket.
1. Shut down the healthcare tablet.
2. Disconnect all external devices connected to the healthcare tablet.
3. Unplug the power cord from the AC outlet.
4. To remove the jacket, see the removal video at http://www.hp.com/go/sml
5. Lift the tablet from the jacket at an angle, starting at the top, as indicated in the following image.
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b) Open the access door and insert the SIM card or SD card.
6. Insert the end of a paper clip into the microSD Card Reader/microSIM slot access hole (label 1),
and then open the access door (label 2).
7. Insert the SIM card into the SIM slot (label 3) or the SD card into the SD card slot, and then push to
lock it.
c) Close the access door.
8. Insert the door hinge (label 1 in image below), and then close the access door (label 2 in image
below).
d) Reinstall the jacket and switch on the healthcare tablet
9. To reinstall the jacket, see the video or see the instructions at http://h20464.www2.hp.com/results.htm?SID=7468169&MEID=C0F4ADE5-873F-4D56-AFE6-1E602859159A
10. Reconnect external power.
11. Reconnect any external devices.
12. Turn on the healthcare tablet.
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Connecting an additional display
Customers can connect one additional display to the healthcare tablet using either the HDMI port on the
healthcare tablet, or by using the HP ElitePad HDMI/VGA Adapter.
To connect an additional display, do the following:
1. Connect one end of an HDMI cable to the HDMI port on the healthcare tablet, and the other HDMI end
to an external monitor.
2. Power on the monitor. The desktop image on the healthcare tablet is automatically cloned to the
external monitor.
Use the Windows Control Panel Display settings to perform standard Windows cloning or extending
functions. Users can change the default resolution, detect and identify the displays, and select whether to
clone or extend the display.
Note:
The healthcare tablet supports only one additional display. This is because the processor supports a maximum of
two displays—the internal LCD display and one external monitor. If connections are made to two monitors at the
same time, the healthcare tablet defaults to the HDMI connection.
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Warranty, service, and support
A. Warranty
The following warranty options are available for the healthcare tablet:
Region Warranty option Specifications
North America (NA)—US and Canada (English) 3-3-0 BTO and CTO
1-1-0 BTO and CTO
Latin America (LA) 3-3-0 BTO and CTO
1-1-0 BTO and CTO
Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) 3-3-0 BTO and CTO
1-1-0 BTO and CTO
Europe, the Middle East, and Africa (EMEA) 3-3-0 BTO and CTO
1-1-0 BTO only
90-90-0 BTO only
B. Support strategy
HP offers the whole unit replacement strategy for the healthcare tablet, only within the warranty period.
In the event that the healthcare tablet has to be replaced, but is out of warranty, the customer will have to
purchase the device as a customer self-repair (CSR) part using the following part numbers:
Jacket HP Part Number
HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet with a
Barcode Reader
791218-001
HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet without a
Barcode Reader
791216-001
Technical support and online support forums are available seven days a week, 24 hours a day.
Select restrictions and exclusions apply.
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C. Serial number location
The healthcare tablet has a unique serial number that is used to track warranty specifications, and for
support purposes.
The serial number and additional information can be found on the service label that is placed on the back
view of the healthcare tablet, as indicated in the following graphic.
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Troubleshooting
The following are some ideas for helping a customer to troubleshoot the healthcare tablet if they
encounter problems after the initial setup.
Make sure the battery has enough power or that the healthcare tablet is connected to AC power. The
healthcare tablet does not provide a battery charge LED on the unit. Ask the customer to check the
battery status icon in the Desktop system tray to determine battery status.
Check all cable connections to accessories and peripherals for loose or improper connections.
Determine whether the healthcare tablet is in a low-power (sleep) state. If so, press the touchscreen
or the power button to wake the healthcare tablet. If the healthcare tablet does not awaken, press
and hold down the power button for at least 4 seconds to power off the system, and then restart
the system.
Ensure that all the necessary device drivers have been installed. Check to see if any updated device
drivers are available on the HP website.
Remove any accessories and see if the healthcare tablet functions properly.
Uninstall recently added software and see if the healthcare tablet functions properly.
Refresh the operating system using Windows Refresh to see if the healthcare tablet functions
properly.
Update the BIOS. A new version of the BIOS could have been released that supports new features or
fixes the issue.
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Customers could contact the HP Call Centers with the following issues experienced with the HP ElitePad
1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet.
Issue Possible solution
The HDMI port is not displaying an
image on an external monitor or
projector.
The healthcare tablet supports only one additional display using
the HDMI port, or a VGA connection when using the HP ElitePad
Charging Dock. If connections are made to two monitors at the
same time, the healthcare tablet defaults to the HDMI
connection.
Only one monitor is working when
the healthcare tablet is connected to
two monitors.
The healthcare tablet only supports one video out, whether
the HP ElitePad VGA/HDMI Adapter is used or whether it is
docked. The customer must select either the VGA or HDMI
port. If both ports are connected to monitors, the HDMI
connection will be displayed by default.
Note: An external monitor with a screen resolution of 1366 x 768 or
higher is required for the Windows 8.x SNAP feature to work. This is
because Windows 8.x SNAP requires an aspect ratio of 16:9.
The Windows 8.x virtual keyboard
does not auto-launch.
The Windows 8.x virtual keyboard only auto-launches in the
modern app area; it does not auto-launch in classic desktop
mode. This is functioning as designed.
During the initial setup, the healthcare
tablet displays a COA Invalid error.
Windows 8.x uses a digital Certificate of Authenticity (COA)
that is tied to the firmware and system board. Microsoft uses
this digital COA to verify and activate the OS. When the OS
unbundling procedure completes, one of three scenarios
occurs:
If the computer has an Internet connection, the activation
process occurs seamlessly.
If the computer does not have an Internet connection, the
user is prompted to activate by phone.
If there is no attempt to activate within a certain period of
time, Windows 8.x still operates but with reduced
functionality. Windows 8.x will continue to prompt the
customer to activate the operating system.
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The 70-pin connector does not allow a
charge from a well known power
source.
The healthcare tablet is compatible only with the HP ElitePad 10
W AC Adapter, and cannot be charged by any other adapter.
The ports on the healthcare tablet—
the barcode scanner, Smart Card
Reader, USB and HDMI—do not
function
In the event that the ports on the healthcare tablet do not
function, reboot the unit. If the ports are still faulty, return the
healthcare tablet to an HP Authorized Service Provider (ASP)
for a service.
The barcode scanner does not
illuminate the target barcode.
Check the following:
Drivers for the barcode scanner—Download updated
drivers from the HP website.
Software—Make sure the healthcare tablet has software
that supports the barcode scanner installed.
The audio jack does not provide sound. Check the drivers for the audio features—Download updated
drivers from the HP website.
The microphone does not pick up
sounds.
Check the drivers for the microphone—Download updated
drivers from the HP website.
The input/output door does not close
properly.
Gently push the input/output door hinges back into the
healthcare tablet, and then try to close the door.
The touchscreen is unresponsive. If the touch screen seems unresponsive, try these options:
Touch the Windows Home key twice.
Clean the touchscreen with a microfiber cloth.
Check the touchscreen settings: Control panel >
Hardware and Sound > Pen and Touch
Calibrate the touchscreen: Control panel > Hardware
and Sound > Table PC Settings > Calibrate
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FAQs
Customers could contact the HP Call Centers with the following questions regarding the HP ElitePad 1000
G2 Healthcare Tablet.
FAQ Recommended answer
Are there any software apps that support
or control the hardware technologies
available on the healthcare tablet, such
as HP Client Security and HP BIOS
Protection security software?
HP Client Security works with the Smart Card Reader;
however, HP does not provide the authentication
“middleware” (such as ActiveClient) that needs to be installed
to allow HP Client Security to access it. This needs to be
licensed and provided by the customer.
Does the shipment include any software
drivers?
Software drivers are installed on the healthcare tablet at the
factory. In the event that the system’s operating system
needs to be recovered, the customer can download the
software drivers from hp.com, on the product services page.
Note: SSRDs are not included DIB with the shipment.
Will firmware updates for hardware
components, such as the barcode
scanner and USB port/s be available for
download from hp.com?
Yes. All drivers and updates will be available for download
from hp.com, on the product services page.
In the event that the healthcare tablet’s
operating system needs to be
recovered, will the user require drivers
for the jackets, or will the drivers be
available for download from hp.com?
Yes. All drivers and updates will be available for download
from hp.com, on the product services page.
Must the barcode scanner first be
configured with the tablet’s OS before
the user can use them?
No, but the customer should make sure that software is
installed on the healthcare tablet to use the barcode for their
specific business needs. A customer can use Excel or
Notepad to record barcodes after scanning.
Must the jacket on the healthcare tablet
first be configured with the tablet’s OS
before the user can use the device?
No. The healthcare tablet includes the jacket so no additional
configuration is required.
Can the customer order and insert a
replacement battery?
The battery must be replaced by an HP Authorized Service
Provider (ASP).
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I’ve lost one of the quick release pins for
the healthcare tablet’s hand strap.
Where can I find replacement pins?
The hand strap and supporting quick release pins are not
available as after-market options (AMOs). However,
replacement parts can be ordered from an HP ASP, using the
following spare numbers:
Hand strap: 795176-001
Quick release pin: 795175-001
Does the healthcare tablet support
Connected Standby?
Yes. The healthcare tablet supports Connected Standby.
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Accessories
The following table lists a range of accessories that are compatible with the HP ElitePad 1000 G2
Healthcare Tablet. Customers can order these accessories using their respective HP Part Numbers.
Note: The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet is compatible with existing HP ElitePad accessories, such as the HP
ElitePad Ethernet to VGA adapter, HP ElitePad Charging Dock, and the HP ElitePad Smart Card Reader.
Category Accessory HP Part Number
Docking HP ElitePad Docking Station H4J84AA
HP ElitePad Docking Station (EMEA) C0M84ET#ABB/ABU
Optional HP ElitePad Docking Station C0M84AA#ABA
Input/Output HP Executive Tablet Pen G2 F3G73AA
HP Executive Capacitive Stylus G4Y85AA
HP ElitePad 3.0 Adapter E8F98AA
HP ElitePad SD Card Reader H3N48AA
HP ElitePad Serial Adapter H3N50AA
HP Slim Bluetooth Keyboard H4Q44AA
HP Mini Wireless Keyboard (Multi-OS) E5J21AA
HP Ultra Mobile Wireless Mouse H6F25AA
HP X4000b Bluetooth Mouse H3T50AA
HP Slim Bluetooth Mouse F3J92AA
HP Touch to Pair Mouse (Bluetooth) H6E52AA
Power HP ElitePad 10 Watt AC Adapter H4K08AA
HP ElitePad 40W AC Adapter H5W93AA
HP ElitePad 12W USB Auto Adapter F5V87AA
HP ElitePad Smart AC Adapter H3N47AA
HP ElitePad USB Charging 24Pack Cable F5V88A6
Video HP ElitePad HDMI & VGA Adapter H3N45AA
Networking HP ElitePad Ethernet Adapter H3N49AA
HP ElitePad Power/Ethernet Adapter F9D31AA
Charging HP Multi-Tablet Charging Module H4W98UT
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Summary
The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet is designed to provide a durable, secure, and hygienic mobile
solution for the healthcare environment. The HP ElitePad 1000 G2 Healthcare Tablet includes the 10.1-
inch HP ElitePad1000 G2 PC and a healthcare jacket that fits snugly around the tablet PC.
The healthcare tablet enables healthcare professionals to securely access or record data while visiting
patients, in the surgery, or during emergency medical transportations. The healthcare tablet can be used
for barcode scanning, visual display, security, and file transfers via the USB port.
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