Bitatek IT7000PDT PDT(Portable Data Terminal) User Manual User s manual rev

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3.2.3.3 China Postage         P3-9 □ Enable   Enable China Postage Disable China Postage □  Length    Min Length can be set from 2 to 80 Max Length can be set from 2 to 80 □ Fixed Length      Fixed Length 1 2-80 Fixed Length 2 2-80 Fixed Length 3 2-80  □ Check Digit    Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesn’t transmit Verify □ Checksum    Enabled Disabled Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.4 Code93                  P3-10 □ Enable   Enable Code93 Disable Code93 □  Concatenation   Enable Concatenation Disable Concatenation Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting Code93 is a variable length, continuous symbology that uses four element widths.
3.2.3.5 Matrix 2 of 5         P3-11 □ Enable   Enable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable Matrix 2 of 5 □  Length    Min Length can be set from 2 to 80 Max Length can be set from 2 to 80 □ Fixed Length      Fixed Length 1 2-80 Fixed Length 2 2-80 Fixed Length 3 2-80  □ Check Digit    Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesn’t transmit Verify □ Checksum    Enabled Disabled Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.6 IATA                    P3-12 □ Enable   Enable IATA Disable IATA Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.7 Code128                    P3-13 □ Enable   Enable Code128 Disable Code128 Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.7 Code11                P3-14 □ Enable   Enable Code11 Disable Code11 □  Check Digit      Check Digit Transmit Check digit verification can select “ 1 Digit” or “2 Digits” Check Digit doesn’t transmit Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.8 MSI/PLESSEY             P3-15 □ Enable   Enable MSI/PLESSEY Disable MSI/PLESSEY □  Check Digit      Check Digit transmit Check digit verification can select “ 1 Digit” or “2 Digits” Check Digit doesn’t transmit Check Mode   One of “Mode10”, “Mode10-10” and “Mode11-10” can be selected from the pull-down list. Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.9 UPC-A             P3-16 □ Enable   Enable UPC-A Disable UPC-A Format  Only one of the “Without Truncation”, “Truncate Leading Zero”, “Truncate Leading Digit” and “Truncate Leading Zero and Digit” can be selected from the pull-down list. Check Digit    Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesn’t transmit Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.10 EAN-13             P3-17 □ Enable   Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13 Format  Only one of the “Without Truncation”, “Truncate Leading Zero”, “Truncate Leading Digit” and “Truncate Leading Zero and Digit” can be selected from the pull-down list. Check Digit    Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesn’t transmit Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.11 UPC-E/UCC EAN-128           P3-18 □ Enable   Enable UPC-E/UCC EAN-128 Disable UPC-E/UCC EAN-128 Format  Only one of the “Without Truncation” and “Truncate Leading Zero” can be selected from the pull-down list. Check Digit    Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesn’t transmit Enable UCC EAN-128    Enable UCC EAN-128 Disable UCC EAN-128 Enable UPC-E Convert to UPC-A    Enable UPC-E Convert to UPC-A  Disable UPC-E Convert to UPC-A Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.12 Interleaved 2 of 5         P3-19 □ Enable   Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 □  Length    Min Length can be set from 2 to 96 Max Length can be set from 2 to 96 □ Fixed Length      Fixed Length 1 2-96 Fixed Length 2 2-96 Fixed Length 3 2-96  □ Check Digit    Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesn’t transmit Verify □ Checksum    Enabled Disabled Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.13 Codabar/NW7             P3-20 □ Enable   Enable Codabar/NW7 Disable Codabar/NW7 □  Start/Stop   Start/Stop transmit Start/Stop doesn’t transmit ????? □ Checksum    Checksum transmit Checksum doesn’t transmit Verify □ Checksum    Enabled Disabled Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.14 EAN-8/JAN-8       P3-21 □ Enable   Enable EAN-8/JAN-8 Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 Format  Only one format of “Without Truncation” and “Truncate Leading Zero” can be selected from the pull-down list. □ Check Digit    Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesn’t transmit Verify □ Checksum    Enabled Disabled □ Enable EAN-8 Convert to EAN-13    Enable EAN-8 Convert to EAN-13 Disable EAN-8 Convert to EAN-13 Transmit 5 zeros   One kind of “Before BarCode” and “After 3 Digits” is selected from the pull-down list. Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.15 Code4                    P3-22 □ Enable   Enable Code4 Disable Code4 Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.16 ISBN                    P3-23 □ Enable   Enable ISBN Disable ISBN Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.17 Korea Code 3 of 5                    P3-24 □ Enable   Enable Korea Code 3 of 5 Disable Korea Code 3 of 5 Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.18 GTIN                    P3-25 □ Enable   Enable GTIN Disable GTIN Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.3.19 UOC-EAN Add on 2/5                    P3-26 □ Enable   Enable UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 Disable UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 Default   Tap the “Default” tab to return back to default setting
3.2.4 Brightness  Table 3-3 Brightness   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Brightness Control” Applet ( Figure 3-4-1) :     Control the LCD brightness and KEYPAD Brightness   Tap the “LCD brightness” Tab, and then tune the LCD brightness by tapping right-arrow & left-arrow. Can also tune the LCD brightness by pressing right-direction key or left-direction key.   Tap the “KEYPAD Brightness” Tab, and then tune the Keypad brightness by tapping right-arrow & left-arrow. Can also tune the Keypad brightness by pressing right-direction key or left-direction key.   “Backlight Timeout” Applet( Figure 3-4-2~  Figure 3-4-5):   Select one power source from the pull-down list, “ AC power” & “Battery” of Power Scheme.   Select the timeout duration from another pull-down list of “Turn off backlight after” Tab. < Never, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minutes, 2 minutes, 5 minutes>   The Backlight will be turned off after the selected timeout value   □  Dim backlight after 20 seconds of idleness ITEM               Function  The brightness of backlight keep the same brightness even though system is already idle.  Brightness  The brightness of backlight will change to a little dark during system idle situation after 20 seconds when the system isn’t running any action.          P3-27
        Figure 3-4-1                       Figure 3-4-2          Figure 3-4-3                     Figure 3-4-4      P3-28
   Figure 3-4-5   3.2.5 Certificates  Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications.    Certificates are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time. Windows CE manages multiple certificate stores. Table 3-4 Certificates(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Store” Tab ( Figure 3-5-1) :    Certificates    In the Stores tab, select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the drop-down list (Figure 3-5-2).     The “Trusted Authorities “store lists the top-level certificates for authorities you trust.( Figure 3-5-2 , Figure 3-5-3)     The “My Certificates “store contains your personal certificates, which you use to identify yourself.     Intermediate certificate authorities that help establish a chain of trust are stored in the “Other Authorities” store.  P3-29
 Table 3-4 Certificates(B)    ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Store” Tab :    Certificates    To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store, select “Import” (Figure 3-5-4).   To view more details of the selected certificate, such as the expanded name or expiration date, choose “View”.   To delete the selected certificate from the store, choose “Remove”.        Figure 3-5-1                     Figure 3-5-2        P3-30
        Figure 3-5-3                      Figure 3-5-4    Figure 3-5-5      P3-31
3.2.6 CPU Speed  Table 3-5 CPU Speed    ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “CPU Speed” Tab :( Figure 3-6)    CPU Speed    Provide the information of current CPU Speed.   To change the CPU Speed , select the desired CPU speed you want. < 100 MHz, 200MHz, 300MHz, 400MHz >    Figure 3-6           P3-32
3.2.7 Date/Time  Table 3-6 Date/Time   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Date/Time” Tab :( Figure 3-6)    Date/Time    Please see the detail information of 2.5.1 Setting Time and Date on P2-22    3.2.8 Dialing Properties  Table 3-7 Dialing properties(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Dialing Properties” Tab :( Figure 3-7-1)     In the When dialing from list, select the “Location” where you want to change settings.(Figure 3-7-2)   To create a new location, select “New”. Enter the name of the location, and then select “OK”.(Figure 3-7-3)   Enter or edit the area code and local country code as needed.   In Dial using, select “Tone dialing” or “Pulse dialing”. Most phone lines are tone.   To automatically disable call waiting, select “□  Disable call waiting by dialing", select the appropriate number sequence in the list, or enter a new sequence.  Dialing Properties   Editing dialing patterns (Figure 3-7-4)   Using the codes listed in the topic, revise the dialing patterns as needed. Notes:   If you need to use character other than the ones listed here, use manual dialing.   Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored.   Some modems may not respond to the following characters, even though your device lets you add them to the dial string.   P3-33
         Figure 3-7-1                      Figure 3-7-2        Figure 3-7-3                        Figure 3-7-4      P3-34
3.2.9 Display Properties  Table 3-8 Display properties(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Background” Tab :( Figure 3-8-1)     From the “Image” list, select an image you want as the background of the desktop.(Figure 3-8-2)   To locate an image in another folder, select “Browse”.(Figure 3-8-3)   To have the image cover the entire background, select “ □Tile image on background”   “Appearance” Tab(Figure 3-8-4)  Display   Change the color scheme :( Figure 3-8-5)   From the” Scheme” list, select a scheme.   View your choice in the preview box. If you like the scheme, select “Apply”.   Create a custom color scheme:   From the “Item” list, select a display item.   From the “Basic colors” list, select a color, and select “OK”.   View your color selection(s) in the Preview box.   To save the scheme, select “Save”.   In the “Save this color scheme as” box, enter a name for the scheme, and select “OK”.   Select “Apply”.            P3-35
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                    Figure 3-8-5  3.2.10 Fkey Settings  Table 3-9 FKey (A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Hot keys” Tab :( Figure 3-9-1)     Assign your hot keys to wakeup system after it goes into sleep mode.   To select which key(s) that can wakeup system, then, tap “OK”. < F1 key, F2 key, F3 key, F4 key and Scanner Buttons>     “AP Settings” Tab(Figure 3-9-2)  FKey Setting    To assign your favorite application program to F1,F2,F3 and F4 hot keys.   Choose one of F1, F2, F3 and F4 from pull-down list.(Figure 3-9-3)   To tap “ Open” inside “Assign program” applet.     Select one application program you want from program list, Then, choose “OK”. (Figure 3-9-4)   To tap Default tab to return back to default setting. (Figure 3-9-2)  P3-37
Table 3-9 FKey (B)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “AP Settings” Tab(Figure 3-9-2)   The default setting for F1~F4:  F Key    Name of Application Program F1 Internet Explorer  F2 WordPad F3 Inbox F4 My Computer  FKey Setting              Figure 3-9-1                        Figure 3-9-2         P3-38
                Figure 3-9-3                           Figure 3-9-4   3.2.11 Information  Table 3-10 Information   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Information” Tab :    Information   Provide hardware version, Software version, ROM size, RAM size, Serial No. and Configuration No.  3.2.12 Input Panel  Table 3-11 Display properties(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Input panel” Tab :( Figure 3-10-1)    Input Panel    Select the input method you want to change.   To change the Soft Keyboard Options , tap “Option” (Figure 3-10-2) .   P3-39
Table 3-11 Display properties(B)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Input panel” Tab :    Input Panel    Change the soft keyboard options as desired, selecting from:   Large or small keys   Using gestures for space, black-space shift, and enter.   To exit the soft keyboard Options, press “OK” on the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.   To exit the Input Panel, press “OK” on the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad. .       Figure 3-10-1                       Figure 3-10-2 3.2.13 Internet Options  Table 3-12 Internet Options(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “General” Tab :( Figure 3-11-1)    Internet Settings   Type in the URL of desired start page and the desired search engine. You also change the Cache Size, clear the Cache and Clear the History..  P3-40
Table 3-12 Internet Options(B)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Connection” Tab :( Figure 3-11-2)     Modify the network access setting as desired.   “Security” Tab (Figure 3-11-3)   Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox:   Allow cookies   Allow TLS 1.0 security   Allow SSL 2.0 security   Allow SSL 3.0 security   Warm when switching across secure and insecure areas.   “Advanced” Tab (Figure 3-11-4) Internet Settings   Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox:   Display Image in pages   Play sounds in pages   Enable scripting   Display a notification about every script error   Underline links- ○  Never ○  Always ○  Hover               P3-41
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3.2.14 Keyboard  Table 3-13 Keyboard(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Repeat” Tab :( Figure 3-12)    Keyboard    To change the amount of time between depressions before repetition starts, adjust the Repeat delay slider   To change the repeat rate, adjust the Repeat rate slider.   Test your new setting.   Tap “ OK” to exit the “Keyboard” Tab.    Figure 3-12            P3-43
 3.2.15 Mouse  Table 3-14 Mouse(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Double-Click” Tab :( Figure 3-13-1,Figure 3-13-2)    Mouse    Double-click the checkerboard grid at comfortable speed   Double-click the Test icon to test your setting.   The function is OK if the figures are changed from Figure 3-13-1 to Figure 3-13-2.   To tap “OK” to exit the Mouse tab.            Figure 3-13-1                        Figure 3-13-2           P3-44
3.2.16 Network and Dial-up Connections Table 3-15(A) Network and Dial-up Connections   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION  Network and Dial-up Connections   “Connection” Tab :      To create a “Dial-up Connection”:   Double-tap the “Make New connection”.   In the “Make New Connection” dialog box, enter a name for the connection.   Select “Dial-Up Connection”.   Select the “Next” button.   Select the modem you want use.   Select “Configure”   Under “Connection Reference”, use the default settings provided. If you can’t connect using these settings, see your ISP or network administrator for specific information. If you want to always enter a phone number before connecting, Select “Manual Dial”. Select “OK”.   Select “TCP/IP Settings”. In the “General” tab, ensure “Use Server-assigned IP address” is selected. In the “Name Servers” tab, ensure “Use Server-assigned addresses” is selected, and select “OK”. If you are unable to connect with these default settings, see your ISP or network administrator for specific TCP/IP information.   Select the “Next” button and type the telephone number.   Select the “Finish” button. The connection you just created appears as an icon in the “Network and Dial-up Connections” folder.      Set up a point-to-Point Protocol(PPP) account with an ISP and obtain the following information:   Access telephone number   User name   Password  P3-45
Table 3-15(A) Network and Dial-up Connections   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION  Network and Dial-up Connections Once you have established an account, create a new connection on your device. When creating this connection, you should be able to use all of the default TCP/IP settings provided in the Make New Connection Wizard. If you can’t connect using the default settings, contact your ISP or access your ISP’s Web site for specific TCP/IP information as well as primary and secondary DNS address.   Modify connection setting   Select Start > Settings > Network and Dialup Connections   Select the icon for connection settings you want to modify.   Select File > Properties, or double- tap the appropriate icon.   Select desired options. There may be additional settings that depend on the connection. To modify, select the icon and select the icon and select Advanced Settings… from the menu.            P3-46
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3.2.17 Owner   Table 3-16 Owner   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Identification” Tab : (Figure 3-15-1)   Fill in or edit the data as desired.   To have this information displayed when you start your device, select “Display Owner Identification” at Power On.   To set up identification for remote networks, see Setting up identification for remote networks.   “Network ID” Tab: (Figure 3-15-2)  Owner   Enter the user name, password, and domain name you use to log on to remote network.              Figure 3-15-1                         Figure 3-15-2          P3-50
3.2.18 Password   Table 3-17  Password   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Password Setting” Tab : (Figure 3-16)  Password    Enter the password   In the “Confirm password “box, enter the password again.   To require the password on startup, select “Enable password protection at power- on“. and/or select “Enable password protection for screen saver”   To exit the Password control panel, press “OK” from the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.          Figure 3-16          P3-51
3.2.19 PC Connection   Table 3-18  PC Connection   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “PC Connection” Tab : (Figure 3-17-1)  PC Connection   Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer. (Figure 3-17-1)   Tap the “Change Connection…” button to modify the connection method from USB, IrDA, or Serial. (Figure 3-17-2)   To exit the “Change Connection” dialog, press “OK” from the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.   To exit the “PC Connection” properties control panel, press “OK” from the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.           Figure 3-17-1                         Figure 3-17-2         P3-52
3.2.20 Power Table 3-19  Power   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Battery” Tab : (Figure 3-18-1)   Provide change level indicators for Main battery and Backup battery.   To exit Battery control panel, press “OK” from the command bar, or press <Enter> key on keypad.    “ Schemes” Tab: (Figure 3-18-2)   The Scheme Tab allows you to determine the time to switch state to Suspend mode when using either Battery Power or AC Power.   Select Battery Power or AC Power as the power scheme from the pull-down list.( Figure 3-18-2)   Select the time to suspend mode from the pull-down list. ( Figure 3-18-3)   “Device Status” Tab: ( Figure 3-18-4)  Power Provide power level of device – The power level ranges from “ High(D0)” which means the device is at the highest power level to “Off(D4)” which means the device is at the lowest power level.            Figure 3-18-1                      Figure 3-18-2  P3-53
           Figure 3-18-3                     Figure 3-18-4  3.2.21 Regional Settings Table 3-20  Regional Settings   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Region” Tab : (Figure 3-19-1)  Regional Settings   Select the desired location/language.   Review the Appearance samples in the bottom half of the screen.   Select the Tab at the top for any settings you wish to change, Options to modify include Number, Currency, Time, and Date.( Figure 3-19-3 ~ Figure 3-19-9)           P3-54
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  Figure 3-19-9  3.2.22 Remove Programs Table 3-21  Remove Programs   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Remove Programs” Tab :    Remove Programs   Only user installed programs can be removed.   Select the program you wish to remove from the list and press “remove” button.  3.2.23 Storage Manager Table 3-22  Storage Manager(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Storage Manager” Tab : (Figure 3-20)  Storage manager   To change Storage properties control panel default settings: Insert. Compact Flash(CF) or Secure digital (SD) storage card into the unit.   Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage Properties    P3-57
Table 3-22  Storage Manager(B)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Storage Manager” Tab : (Figure 3-20)  Storage manager   From the “Storage Info” pull-down list, select the desired storage device.   You can also format, dismount, and create partitions on storage devices using this control panel.   To save and exit the Storage Properties control panel, press “OK” from the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad. Caution: Dismounting or formatting the DiskOnChip will erase all files and program stored in Flash Memory               Figure 3-20          P3-58
3.2.24 Stylus Table 3-23  Stylus(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Double-Tap” Tab : (Figure 3-21-1,Figure 3-21-2)   Double-tap the checkerboard grip at a comfortable speed.   Double-tap clapboard to test your settings   The function is OK if the figures are changed from Figure 3-21-1 to Figure 3-21-2.   To tap “OK” to exit the Stylus Properties.   “Calibration”: (Figure 3-21-3)  Stylus   In the Welcome Wizard, you tapped a target with the stylus to set the amount of pressure needed for the screen to respond to your stylus taps.   Please also see 2.4.3: Calibration of the touch Screen                 Figure 3-21-1                         Figure 3-21-2        P3-59
          Figure 3-21-3                              3.2.25 System Table 3-24  System(A)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “General” Tab : (Figure 3-22-1)   To show:   Firmware information     Information about Processor type, Memory size, Expansion card   “Memory”: (Figure 3-22-2)  System   Move the slider to adjust memory allocation. Default storage memory is normally is normally set to about 8MB with the reminder assigned to Program memory.   Press the “OK” key on the Keypad.   Note: the difference is occupied by OS between the RAM size in Information properties and total memory size of storage memory and program memory      P3-60
Table 3-24  System(B)   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Device Name” Tab : (Figure 3-22-3)   Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers.   The input panel will open to facilitate data entry.   To close the Device Name, press the “OK” button, or press the <Enter> key on keypad.   “Copyrights” Tab: (Figure3-22-4)  System   Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a user, you are responsible to read this statement.                              Figure 3-22-1                        Figure 3-22-2          P3-61
              Figure 3-22-3                   Figure 3-22-4  3.2.26 Volume & Sounds Properties  Table 3-25    Volume & Sound   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “Volume” Tab : (Figure 3-23-1)   The factory default for Volume is the forth level. You can adjust the volume to your environment and comfort.     Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud, or press Right or Left edge of Navigation keys   “Sounds ” Tab: (Figure3-23-2)  Volume & Sound   Enable the desired sounds for key clicks, screen taps, notifications, and applications.          P3-62
            Figure 3-23-1                        Figure 3-22-2   3.3 Taskbar and Start Menu Table 3-26    Taskbar and Start menu   ICON   ITEM & FUNCTION   “General” Tab :     In this tab, You can change the position of the Taskbar and Start menu     Is always on top or not   Auto hide or not   Show Clock or not   “Advanced ” Tab:    Taskbar and Start Menu   Tap the “Clear” button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu.   Enable “□  Expand Control Panel" to list all icons of Control Panel from top to bottom.     P3-63
                       Chapter 4 Communication 4.1  Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a PC with the files on your PDA.     To install Microsoft ActiveSync, complete the following steps on the PC: 1.  Go to the Microsoft Windows CE.NET website and download the most current version of ActiveSync: http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pockeypc/downloads/ .     2.  Install the most version of Microsoft ActiveSync on the host PC. 3. Open ActiveSync. 4. Select File > Communication Settings from AtiveSync’s menu bar. 5.  Go to “Using ActiveSync” on page X.X to continue using ActiveSync.  4.1.2 Connecting PDA to Host PC 1. You can use either the USB/Serial(RS232) port of Single Dock or a USB/Serial(RS232) cable to connect the PDA to the Host PC.   To use the dock, you must first insert the PDA into the slot, making sure that the unit is firmly seated the dock.   To use the cable, connect the USB/Serial cable to the PDA.  2. Connect the USB/Serial dock or cable to the Host PC’s serial port or USB port.   3. Connect the dock or PDA to the power adapter and power source.   4.2 Using ActiveSync  Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize files between the PDA and the Host PC.  4.2.1 Setting up a Partnership  During the Microsoft ActiveSync installation, you were prompted to create a    P4-1
 partnership with your mobile device. When you set up a partnership, you select synchronization and file conversation settings, which are contained in a file on your desktop computer. This file enables your desktop computer to recognize your device. Only devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can synchronize information between the two computers. For more information on partnerships, please refer to your Microsoft ActiveSync documentation or help file.       Navigate to the target directory on your PDA and copy the desired file by using the Copy/paste method or dragging and dropping the desired file(s) into the folder. 4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization   ActiveSync files synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the PDA and the Host PC. Refer to “Setting up a Partnership”, above:   Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the PDA partnership.   Select Tools > Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure the synchronization options.   Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created you’re My Documents directory. Defaults to the desktop. During the ActiveSync connection, all files in the Synchronization folder will be synchronized to the \My Documents directory on the PDA.    P4-2 Transferring Files: To transfer files, complete the following steps on the host PC:   Select Start> Programs >Communication >(IrDA, Serial, or USB) Activesync.   Double-click on the selected ActiveSync icon   After you have established a connection with PDA, tap the “Explore” button at the top of the ActiveSync window ( or select Explore from the File menu).
4.2 Networking     Please see the 3.2.17 Owner, Table 3-16 Owner on page 3-50 for setting up the network ID. And see the 2.5.6 Initiating a Network Connection to setup the 802.11b Wireless LAN for RF connecting.                                  P4-3

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