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Pocket LOOX 610
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May I introduce myself?
Technical data
Information before you
start
Index
Pocket LOOX 610
Software overview
Operating pocket LOOX
610
Pocket LOOX 610 in
mobile use
FSC SpeedMenu
Configuring Pocket LOOX
610
Connecting and
networking Pocket LOOX
610 with other devices
Accessories and
additional components
Troubleshooting and tips
August 2003 edition
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Contents
May I introduce myself?..................................................................................................................1
Information before you start ...........................................................................................................3
To make things clear .........................................................................................................................3
Important notes..................................................................................................................................4
Safety notes ..............................................................................................................................4
Energy saving............................................................................................................................5
Disposal and recycling...............................................................................................................5
CE markings ..............................................................................................................................5
Battery storage ..........................................................................................................................6
Cleaning Pocket LOOX 610.......................................................................................................6
Software overview ...........................................................................................................................7
Operating pocket LOOX 610 ...........................................................................................................9
Overview of operating elements and connections............................................................................10
Initial start-up...................................................................................................................................11
Removing stylus from Pocket PC ............................................................................................12
Actuate full reset switch ...........................................................................................................12
Installing the battery.................................................................................................................13
Connecting the power adapter .................................................................................................14
Starting Pocket LOOX 610 the first time ..................................................................................15
Switching Pocket PC off and on.......................................................................................................16
Switch on and off in Suspend mode.........................................................................................16
Switching on and off with soft reset (warm boot)......................................................................17
Switching on and off with Full Reset switch .............................................................................17
Using standard operating elements .................................................................................................21
Using stylus .............................................................................................................................21
Using navigation key................................................................................................................21
Using the arrow keys ...............................................................................................................22
Using the application buttons...................................................................................................23
Adjusting display lighting .................................................................................................................23
Making sound recordings.................................................................................................................24
Using the cradle...............................................................................................................................25
Selecting location for cradle.....................................................................................................25
Adjusting the locking catch ......................................................................................................26
Charging battery in cradle........................................................................................................27
Using cradle for data synchronisation ......................................................................................27
Synchronising data with ActiveSync ................................................................................................28
Installing ActiveSync................................................................................................................28
Connecting Pocket PC directly to ActiveSync cable ................................................................28
Establishing an ActiveSync partnership ...................................................................................28
Backing up data with FSC Backup...................................................................................................29
Backup ....................................................................................................................................29
Restoring .................................................................................................................................30
Panning instead of scrolling with FSC Panning................................................................................30
Inserting and removing expansion cards..........................................................................................31
Inserting CompactFlash expansion card ..................................................................................31
Inserting SD/MMC expansion card ..........................................................................................33
Removing CompactFlash expansion card................................................................................34
Removing SD/MMC expansion card ........................................................................................35
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Pocket LOOX 610 in mobile use................................................................................................... 37
Using battery................................................................................................................................... 37
Charging the battery................................................................................................................ 37
Optimising battery performance .............................................................................................. 38
Checking battery charge level ................................................................................................. 38
Information on transport and travelling ............................................................................................ 39
Transporting Pocket LOOX 610 .............................................................................................. 39
Information on travelling .......................................................................................................... 39
FSC SpeedMenu - Operating pocket LOOX 610 quickly with one hand................................... 41
Operating FSC SpeedMenu ............................................................................................................ 41
Programme structure ...................................................................................................................... 42
Main and quick menu .............................................................................................................. 42
Editing FSC SpeedMenu................................................................................................................. 44
Tips and tricks................................................................................................................................. 45
Configuring Pocket LOOX 610 ..................................................................................................... 47
Optimising energy management...................................................................................................... 47
General information on energy management........................................................................... 47
Displaying battery status ......................................................................................................... 47
Using energy-saving functions ................................................................................................ 48
Configuring hardware buttons ......................................................................................................... 50
FSC KeyLock: preventing switch-on via application buttons.................................................... 50
Assigning chosen functions to the hardware buttons............................................................... 50
Adjusting menus ............................................................................................................................. 51
Using security functions .................................................................................................................. 51
Password protection under Pocket PC 2003 ........................................................................... 51
Changing time................................................................................................................................. 52
Using alarm functions...................................................................................................................... 53
Connecting and networking Pocket LOOX 610 with other devices ........................................... 55
Safety precautions when using radio components .......................................................................... 55
Wireless data transfer with infrared interface................................................................................... 56
Wireless communication with BLUETOOTH (optional).................................................................... 56
Selecting location for BLUETOOTH operation......................................................................... 57
Activating and deactivating BLUETOOTH ............................................................................... 57
Wireless connection via Wireless LAN (optional) ............................................................................ 57
Accessories and additional components .................................................................................... 59
Troubleshooting and tips ............................................................................................................. 61
Installing new software ............................................................................................................ 61
Date or time of the Pocket PC is incorrect............................................................................... 61
The display of the Pocket PC remains dark............................................................................. 61
The information on the display of the Pocket PC is difficult to read ......................................... 61
The Pocket PC switches off .................................................................................................... 62
The Pocket PC does not start after switch on.......................................................................... 62
The Pocket PC stops working ................................................................................................. 63
The battery discharges too quickly .......................................................................................... 66
The Suspend button does not respond properly ...................................................................... 67
No sound or minimal volume ................................................................................................... 67
Contact with hotline/help desk................................................................................................. 67
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Technical data................................................................................................................................69
Pocket LOOX 610............................................................................................................................69
Battery.............................................................................................................................................70
Power adapter .................................................................................................................................70
Index...............................................................................................................................................71
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May I introduce myself?
My name is Pocket LOOX 610. I am part of the Pocket PC family, also called handhelds.
I'm sure you've already noticed that I'm flat, handy and light-weight. Now I'd like to draw your
attention to my extensive, diverse capabilities.
I am equipped with the Office applications MS-Word, Excel and Outlook - naturally all in the Pocket
version. In Outlook you can not only receive and send e-mails, you can also manage your
appointments and let me remind your of the things you have to do. Of course, you can also enter
your address list in me so that you can access names (e-mail) addresses and telephone numbers
when you're on the go. You can enter notes in me in writing or verbally as with a dictaphone.
Memory cards, which you can buy in various sizes, ensure that I can also reliably hold and retain
large amounts of data.
In the office you can then effortlessly transfer all your data and newly created documents to your
notebook or PC. To do this, just insert me in my cradle, install ActiveSync on your PC and you're
ready to synchronise your data. In addition, a short stay in the cradle also gives me new power, as
my battery will be charged while I'm there. If you don't have your cradle at hand, for example in a
hotel room, it doesn't matter. You can synchronise your data using the ActiveSync cable via the
infrared interface or with BLUETOOTH, and you can charge my battery with the power adapter.
And since life isn't all work and no play, I offer you additional functions as well. You can read your
favourite book quite comfortably on my display or use me as an MP3 player. Insert the memory card
of your digital camera in the suitable card slot and you can view the photos you just took on my
display.
Have you already noticed that I provide you with two slots? You can use different cards at the same
time. And how about the combination memory card and GSM/GPRS CompactFlash card? Or you
can combine two memory cards for maximum memory capacity.
With BLUETOOTH, the infrared interface and the integrated Wireless LAN (depending on the
model), you can also connect to other devices in your office and on the go without bothersome
cables. For example, thanks to BLUETOOTH you can take me into the Internet without cables with
your BLUETOOTH-capable cell phone. Naturally, I also have the Pocket Internet Explorer ready for
you. With it you can visit both websites and WAP sites.
Incidentally, if you install a GSM/GPRS CompactFlash card in me I am completely autonomous
when it comes to Internet and data connections: send your emails, carry out research in the net or
synchronise your data (e.g. via XTND Connect), regardless of where you are at the moment.
For long hours far from a power connection and cradle, I can warmly recommend the Main Battery
XL (also available as an accessory). In conjunction with the Main Battery XL, I can offer you up to
24 hours of battery runtime, depending on your preferred applications.
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May I introduce myself?
But whether with or without accessories, you'll notice I'm fully willing and able to help you in a wide
variety of situations. Thanks to the FSC SpeedMenu and the corresponding keys you can also operate
me with one hand. Test my diversity! - This manual will help you do that!
The following documentation contains additional information on your Pocket PC and the Pocket PC
2003 operating system:
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in the manuals "Safety and Ergonomics" and “Warranty"
in the "Getting Started" manual
in the help on your Pocket LOOX.
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Information before you start
To make things clear
The following symbols are used in this manual:
Pay particular attention to texts marked with this symbol. Failure to observe
this warning may endanger your life, destroy the system, or lead to loss of
data. Failure to follow the instructions may lead to loss of data, invalidate
your warranty, destroy the Pocket PC, or endanger your life.
Indicates important information which is required to use the system
properly.
Ê
Text which follows this symbol describes activities that must be performed
in the order shown.
This font
indicates screen outputs.
This font
indicates programme names, commands, or menu items.
"Quotation marks"
indicate names of chapters, data carriers, and terms that are being
emphasised.
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Information before you start
Important notes
This chapter contains information on the proper, safe use of your Pocket PC. Please be sure
to observe the following safety precautions to prevent damage to your device, data loss or
damage to your health. The information on saving energy, charging the battery and cleaning
your Pocket PC are very important for proper operation of the Pocket LOOX 610. To
protect the environment, we urgently ask that you observe the disposal and recycling
information.
Keep this operating manual together with the device. If you pass on the device to a third
party, please also pass on the operating manual.
Safety notes
Pay attention to the information provided in the "Safety and Ergonomics" and
"Warranty" manuals and in the following security notes.
Observe the sections in the manual marked with the symbol on the left.
The Pocket LOOX 610 is a technical device that contains small parts. Therefore,
please keep your Pocket PC out of reach of children under 36 months of age.
When setting up and before operating the device, observe the information on the
environmental conditions in the "Operating pocket LOOX 610“ and "Technical
data“ chapters, as well as the safety precautions in the "Safety and Ergonomics“ and
"Warranty" manuals.
You may only operate the Pocket LOOX 610 with a power adapter if the nominal
voltage of the power adapter (100 V to 240 V) matches the local mains voltage.
When transporting and during trips, observe the safety precautions in the "Pocket
LOOX 610 in mobile use“ chapter.
This Pocket PC complies with the relevant safety regulations for data processing equipment.
If you have questions as to whether you can set up the cradle and the Pocket PC in the
intended environment, please contact your sales point or our hotline/help desk.
FCC 15.21 notes
This manufacture is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by
unauthorized modification to this equipment. Such modification could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
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Information before you start
Energy saving
Switch off your Pocket PC with the Suspend key when you don't need it. In the System settings you
can specify after how many minutes the Pocket PC switches off when it is not used (see the
"Configuring Pocket LOOX 610" chapter).
While you are working, and if the ambient light conditions permit, you can reduce the display
brightness or even switch off the display lighting completely. The Pocket LOOX 610 is equipped with
a transflective display that reflects incident light and enables you to work even under unfavourable
lighting conditions.
You can also specify the switching off and on again of the display lighting in the system settings of
your Pocket PC (see the "Configuring Pocket LOOX 610" chapter).
If you use the energy saving functions, you can work with the Pocket PC longer before having to
recharge the battery. We particularly recommend that you reduce the display brightness to
effectively save energy and therefore appreciably increase the time you can work with the battery.
Disposal and recycling
The following applies for the Pocket PC itself and the Main Battery XL: batteries and accumulators
do not belong in the household rubbish bin.
Our devices are mostly produced of materials that can be turned over for proper recycling. The
device may be taken back after use to be recycled, provided that it is returned in a condition that is
the result of normal use. Any components not reclaimed will be disposed of in an environmentally
acceptable manner. To give back a device please take advantage of your country's disposal and
recycling possibilities.
Further information about country-specific disposal and recycling possibilities can be found on the
following website www.fujitsu-siemens.com/recycling.
If you have any questions on disposal, please contact your local office or our Help Desk.
CE markings
The shipped version of this device complies with the requirements of the EC Guidelines
73/23/EEC.
This equipment complies with the requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC of the European Parliament
and Commission from 9 March, 1999 governing Radio and Telecommunications Equipment and
mutual recognition of conformity.
BLUETOOTH is approved for use in Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France,
Greece, Great Britain, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway,
Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland and Spain.
To all customers:
If you are not sure whether the use of BLUETOOTH is permitted in your country, please contact the
corresponding supervisory authorities.
The user is responsible for radio interference that may occur when operating the device.
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Information before you start
Battery storage
Store the Pocket PC in a fully charged state. The Pocket PC should be stored in a dry area at a
temperature between -20°C and +60°C. The lower the temperature at which the batteries are stored,
the lower is the rate of self-discharge. Avoid leaving your Pocket PC lying in direct sunlight in a car.
If you want to store your Pocket PC unused for a longer time (longer than two months), charge the
battery 100% beforehand. Please note that batteries discharge themselves over time. Therefore,
recharge the battery of your Pocket PC at regular intervals during the storage period.
Cleaning Pocket LOOX 610
Ê
Switch the Pocket PC off.
Ê
Pull the power plug of the network adapter out of the mains outlet.
Do not clean any interior parts yourself; leave this job to a service technician.
Do not use any cleaning agents that contain abrasives or may corrode plastic.
Please ensure that no liquid enters the Pocket PC.
Wipe the casing with a dry cloth.
If it is very dirty, you can clean the casing and the display with a damp cloth.
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Software overview
In the following table you see which programs are already installed on your Pocket PC and where
you can find information on the use and operation of these programs.
Software
Used for
Operating information
PocketWord
For word processing
Help file on Pocket PC
PocketExel
For spread-sheet functions
Help file on Pocket PC
PocketOutlook
Contacts/calendar//things to do
Help file on Pocket PC
ActiveSync 3,7
For data synchronisation
Help file on the notebook or
PC on which you installed
ActiveSync.
Pocket Internet Explorer
Browser for websites and WAP sites
Help file on Pocket PC
Micrsoft Reader 2.0 for
Pocket PC
For reading eBooks
Help file on Pocket PC
Microsoft Windows
For playing audio and video files
Media Player 9 for Pocket
PC
Help file on Pocket PC
MSN Messenger
For online communication
Help file on Pocket PC
FSC SpeedMenu
For fast file and program
management; supports one-hand
operation
EasyGuide on the "Pocket
LOOX AddOn &
Documentation" CD and help
file on Pocket PC
BLUETOOTH connection
software
For BLUETOOTH configuration and
operation
Help file on Pocket PC
FSC Panning
For simple navigation in windows with
extensive contents (panning instead
of scrolling!)
Help file on Pocket PC
CONNECT2AIR
For quickly finding the Wireless LAN
and BLUETOOTH functions
Help file on Pocket PC
Backup program FSC
Backup
Partial and full data backup on
external storage modules or in
LOOXstore (if available)
Help file on Pocket PC
Registry backup
For backing up configuration settings
Help file on Pocket PC
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This chapter describes the operating elements of your Pocket PC and how you
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put the Pocket LOOX 610 into operation the first time
switch the Pocket LOOX 610 on and off
operate the Pocket LOOX 610 with the stylus
operate the Pocket LOOX 610 with the navigation key
operate the Pocket LOOX 610 with the scroll button
switching the display lighting on and off
Making sound recordings
connecting the docking station
synchronising data
handling expansion cards
Please take note of the information in the "Important notes" chapter.
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Overview of operating elements and connections
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15
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14
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12
11
10
9 8 7
1 = Connection for ActiveSync cable and for
cradle
2 = Microphone
3 = DC jack (DC IN)
4 = CONNECT2AIR application button
5 = Navigation key
6 = Today application button
7 = Contacts application button
8 = Calendar application button
9 = Loudspeakers
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10 = Infrared interface
11 = Soft reset
12 = Lower arrow key
13 = Upper arrow key
14 = FSC Speed button
15 = LED (radio indicator)
16 = LED (power-on indicator)
17 = Antenna
18 = Suspend button
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11
1=
2=
3=
4=
5=
6=
Stylus
Slot for expansion cards (CF Type I and II)
Slot for expansion cards (SD)
Eject button
Headphones port
Battery
7 = Connection for ActiveSync cable
8 = DC jack (DC IN)
9 = Locking catch
10 = Battery interlock
11 = Full Reset switch
Initial start-up
Only a few steps are necessary to put your new Pocket PC into operation for the first time:
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Remove stylus from Pocket PC
Carry out a full reset
Install the battery
Connecting the power adapter
Carry out the initial start-up
You will learn more about the individual steps in the following sections.
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Removing stylus from Pocket PC
Ê
Use the ribbed surface (1) to slide the stylus
slightly out.
Ê
Pull out the stylus completely (2).
Actuate full reset switch
The first time you start your Pocket LOOX 610, you must actuate the full reset switch. The full reset
switch is on the back of the Pocket LOOX and is covered by the battery during normal operation.
Only actuate the full reset switch during the initial start-up. To switch the Pocket PC on or
off after the initial start-up, briefly press the Suspend button.
If the full reset switch is used to shut down the Pocket LOOX 610, this resets it back to
the delivery state and the entire RAM contents are lost. This means you loose all data
(documents, additionally installed programs, personal settings) that you haven't saved
elsewhere.
Therefore, remember to make a regular data backup with synchronisation (see the
"Synchronising data with ActiveSync" chapter) or on corresponding memory cards
(available as an accessory). The FSC Backup program is provided on your Pocket LOOX
610 for completely backing up the RAM memory on memory cards (see the "Backing up
data with FSC Backup“ chapter ).
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Ê
Slide the switch to the left with the stylus.
Please note that your Pocket PC does not
start up immediately after actuating the full
reset switch, but rather a few seconds after
installing the battery and connecting the
mains power cable.
Installing the battery
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Install the battery as shown in the diagram
and then slide it in the direction of the arrow
until the edge of the battery is flush with the
edge of the device.
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Ê
Slide the lock in the direction of the arrow
with the stylus.
Connecting the power adapter
You can connect the power adapter directly to the Pocket PC at the DC socket.
In the following text the letters and numbers after the designations for the various cables
refer to the illustration Delivery scope in your "Getting Started“ manual (fold-out cover
page). Please look there if you're not sure which cable is meant.
For information on how to connect the power adapter to the cradle, please read the "Using the
cradle" chapter.
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Ê
Ê
Connect the power adapter cable (F) to the DC socket of the Pocket PC (27).
Connect the power cable (F) into the power adapter (F).
Plug the power cable (F) into a mains outlet.
The power cable supplied conforms to the requirements of the country in which you
purchased your Pocket PC. Make sure that the power cable is approved for use in the
country in which you intend to use it.
The power adapter's power cable should only be connected to a mains outlet if the Pocket
PC is connected to the power adapter.
Do not use the power adapter for other devices.
Do not use a power adapter that is not specially intended for this Pocket PC.
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Starting Pocket LOOX 610 the first time
Adjusting touchscreen
The display of your Pocket PC is a touchscreen. To ensure that the touchscreen of your Pocket PC
reacts correctly when touched with the stylus, you will be asked to align the touchscreen after the
initial start-up.
Touch the centre of the cross hairs that appears on the display with the stylus. This procedure must
be repeated several times, whereby the cross hairs appear at different locations on the display each
time. Follow the instructions on the display.
To optimize the responsiveness of the touchscreen when touched with the stylus, you can
also always realign the touchscreen. To view the screen described above, simultaneously
press the Suspend button and the FSC Speed button.
1 = Suspend button
2 = FSC Speed button
Becoming familiar with basic operation
Next the Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC operating system provides a brief introduction to the
operation of the Pocket PC with the stylus after the initial start-up.
Ê
Follow the instructions on the display.
Setting the time zone
Ê
Last, select the correct time zone for your current location from a list.
Today screen
Then the Today screen appears. The Today screen always appears when you switch on the Pocket
LOOX 610 again after you have not used it for four or more hours. The Today screen shows all
important current information at a glance. From this screen you have access to all programs and to
the system settings.
Please also use the help function that is available on your Pocket LOOX if you want to know more
about operating the programs contained in the Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 software.
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Switching Pocket PC off and on
After the initial start-up, you usually switch the Pocket LOOX 610 into the Suspend mode when not
in use. It is only practical or necessary to switch off the Pocket PC completely with the Full Reset
switch. In the following sections we will first explain operation in the Suspend mode, and then the
ability to restart the Pocket LOOX 610 with a soft or full reset.
Switch on and off in Suspend mode
Switching off with Suspend button
Ê
Press the Suspend button (11) briefly to switch off the Pocket PC.
If you have specified a switch-off time with the system settings, your Pocket PC will
automatically switch into the Suspend mode after this specified time.
There are two ways to switch on your Pocket PC:
Switching on with Suspend button
Ê
Briefly press the Suspend button (11) to switch on the Pocket PC.
The application you have just been working on or the Today screen appears on the screen when
you have not used your Pocket PC for at least four hours.
The application you were working on before you switched off the Pocket PC with the Suspend
button appears on the screen. The Today screen appears if you switch on your Pocket PC again
with the Suspend button after more than four hours.
Switching on with application buttons
By default, you can also switch your Pocket LOOX on by briefly pressing one of the application
buttons (12, 14, 15, 16). The applications assigned to the respective button appears on the screen.
The applications CONNECT2AIR, Today, Contacts and Calendar are preset. However, you can change
the applications to be called up at any time according to your needs (see the "Configuring Pocket
LOOX 610“ chapter) so that your preferred program opens immediately at the press of a button.
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By making the appropriate setting in FSC KeyLock (see chapter "Configuring Pocket LOOX
610"), you can also prevent the Pocket PC from being switched on when an application
button is pressed.
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Switching on and off with soft reset (warm boot)
After certain applications or the installation of new programs, it may be necessary to restart the
Pocket PC with the soft reset.
Data not yet saved in a file will be lost during this procedure. On the other hand, data in
the RAM memory are retained.
Ê
End all applications before you carry out a soft reset.
1 = Soft reset (warm start)
Ê
Take the stylus, insert it in the opening (1) and press briefly.
The warm boot is carried out. The application you have just been working in appears on the display
of your Pocket PC.
Switching on and off with Full Reset switch
If your Pocket PC does not continue operating and switching off and on with the Suspend button
and the soft reset fail to function, you can reset your Pocket PC to the delivered state.
If the device is switched off with the Full Reset switch, the battery is switched off so that
the RAM contents are lost. This means you loose all data (documents, additionally
installed programs, personal settings) that you haven't saved elsewhere.
Therefore, remember to make a regular data backup with synchronisation (see the
"Synchronising data with ActiveSync" chapter) or on corresponding memory cards
(available as an accessory). The FSC Backup program is provided on your Pocket LOOX
610 for completely backing up the RAM memory on memory cards (see the "Backing up
data with FSC Backup“ chapter ).
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Slide the lock in the direction of the arrow
with the stylus.
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Slide the battery slightly in the direction of
the arrow (1).
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Lift out the battery upward in the direction of
the arrow (2).
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Slide the Full Reset switch to the right with
the stylus.
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After waiting a few moments, slide the Full
Reset switch to the left with the stylus.
Please note that your Pocket PC does not
start up immediately after actuating the full
reset switch, but rather a few seconds after
installing the battery and connecting the
mains power cable.
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Install the battery as shown in the diagram
and then slide it in the direction of the arrow
until the edge of the battery is flush with the
edge of the device.
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Slide the lock in the direction of the arrow
with the stylus.
After approximately 10 seconds a picture appears on the display and a tone sounds.
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Using standard operating elements
Using stylus
You require the stylus for making entries on the touchscreen, for menu selection and for similar
tasks.
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Briefly touch the desired element on the display with the stylus to trigger an action.
To activate popup menus, also touch the desired element with the stylus, however leave the
stylus on the element for a moment: the popup menu appears and you can select an element
by touching it.
Using navigation key
With the navigation key you scroll within the menus (up, down, to the left and right) and activate
menu entries by pressing the centre of the navigation key.
The navigation key is also useful for one-hand operation with FSC SpeedMenu. More information on
using the FSC SpeedMenu is contained in the "FSC SpeedMenu - Operating pocket LOOX 610
quickly with one hand"chapter.
Selecting menu entry
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Press the up arrow, the down arrow, the
right arrow or the left arrow if you want to
select a menu entry.
Activating
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Press the centre of the navigation key to
activate a selected menu entry.
1 = Navigation key
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Using the arrow keys
With the two arrow keys you scroll up, down, forward or back within the menu. You activate menu
entries by briefly pressing the FSC Speed button. The arrow keys are particularly useful for onehand operation with FSC SpeedMenu. More information on using the FSC SpeedMenu is contained in
the "FSC SpeedMenu - Operating pocket LOOX 610 quickly with one hand"chapter.
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Press the upper arrow key (1) to select an
upper entry.
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Press the lower arrow key (2) to select a
lower entry.
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Briefly press the FSC Speed button (1) to
activate a selected entry.
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Using the application buttons
1=
2=
3=
4=
CONNECT2AIR
Today
Get Number
(OOP) Calendar
With the application buttons and the appropriate preset (see chapter "Configuring Pocket LOOX
610"), you can open your preferred programs and applications directly from suspend mode or from
within an application.
Upon delivery, the applications CONNECT2AIR, Contacts, Calendar as well as Today are assigned to
the four buttons. However, you can adapt the button assignment as you wish. Instructions on this
procedure can be found in the "Configuring Pocket LOOX 610“ chapter.
Because the application button react differently to short or long keystrokes you can assign a total of
eight different programmes or applications to the application buttons.
Adjusting display lighting
If the ambient light conditions permit, you can switch the display lighting off or reduce its brightness
to save energy. You can also specify the switching off and on again of the display lighting in the
system settings of your Pocket PC (see the "Configuring Pocket LOOX 610" chapter). In the system
settings you can also adjust the brightness continuously.
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Press the Suspend button (1) for longer
than 1 second to switch the display lighting
on or off.
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Making sound recordings
1 = Microphone
A microphone is integrated in your Pocket PC. You can record sound and speech in the Notes
program. Speak into the internal microphone to do this.
You recording is automatically saved under the name Recording1. To play back the recording, simply
touch the file name in the list.
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Using the cradle
The cradle fulfils two functions:
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Charging the batteries in the Pocket PC
Data synchronisation between the Pocket PC and the PC/notebook
In the following sections you will learn what you should observe when setting up the cradle and
when using the above functions.
Selecting location for cradle
Place the cradle on a stable, flat and nonslippery surface. In view of the multitude of different
finishes used on furniture, it is possible that the rubber feet of the Pocket PC will mark the surface
they stand on.
Never place the power adapter on a heat-sensitive surface.
The cradle and the power adapter should be at least 200 mm apart.
Keep other objects 100 mm away from the cradle and its power adapter to ensure adequate
ventilation.
The Pocket PC and the cradle should not be subjected to extreme environmental conditions. Protect
the Pocket LOOX 610 and cradle from dust, moisture and heat.
1 = Connection for the ActiveSync cable
2 = DC jack (DC IN)
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Adjusting the locking catch
The docking station has an integrated locking catch that you can move to one of two positions. This
ensures that your Pocket LOOX 610 retention is always optimum regardless of whether you connect
it to the docking station with or without the Main Battery XL attached.
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Slide the locking catch in the direction of
the arrow if you want to connect your
Pocket LOOX to the docking station without
a Main Battery XL attached.
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Slide the locking catch in the direction of
the arrow if you want to connect your
Pocket LOOX to the docking station with a
Main Battery XL attached.
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Charging battery in cradle
Ê
Ê
Ê
Ê
In the following text the letters and numbers after the designations for the various cables
refer to the illustration Delivery scope in your "Getting Started“ manual (fold-out cover
page). Please look there if you're not sure which cable is meant.
Connect the power adapter cable (F) to the DC socket (7) of the cradle (C).
Connect the power cable (F) into the power adapter (F).
Plug the power cable (F) into a mains outlet.
Place the Pocket PC in the cradle (C).
Please take note of the information on the power adapter in the "Connecting the power adapter"
chapter.
Using cradle for data synchronisation
In the following text the letters and numbers after the designations for the various cables
refer to the illustration Delivery scope in your "Getting Started“ manual (fold-out cover
page). Please look there if you're not sure which cable is meant.
Please note that you have to install the program ActiveSync on your notebook/PC before you carry
out the first data synchronisation between the Pocket LOOX 610 and notebook/PC. You will find
more information on this in chapter "Synchronising data with ActiveSync".
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Connect the power adapter cable to the DC socket (7) of the cradle (C).
Connect the power cable (F) into the power adapter (F).
Connect the ActiveSync cable (E) to the connection for the ActiveSync cable (6).
Connect the other end of the ActiveSync cable to the USB port of your notebook or PC.
A serial ActiveSync cable for connection to serial ports of notebooks/PCs is available as an
accessory.
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Plug the power cable into a mains outlet.
Switch your notebook or PC on.
Place the Pocket PC in the cradle (C).
If you have already installed ActiveSync on your PC, you can now synchronise the data of your
Pocket PC with the data on your PC.
You can always leave the connections between the cradle and power adapter, and
between the cradle and your notebook or PC so that you only need to place your Pocket
PC in the cradle to charge the battery and for data synchronisation.
You can also connect your Pocket PC directly to your notebook or PC with the
ActiveSync cable.
You will find more information on data synchronisation in chapter "Synchronising data with
ActiveSync" and in the help file on your Pocket LOOX.
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Synchronising data with ActiveSync
To also have the current version of the data you have processed on the road on your Pocket PC
available on your PC/notebook, you must copy these data to your PC/notebook. This procedure is
conveniently enabled with so-called data synchronisation:
In the ActiveSync program you can specify that the respective latest version of a file be detected and
then automatically updated on the respective data carrier - regardless of whether it is the Pocket
PC or a PC/notebook.
You can synchronise your data between your Pocket PC and your notebook or PC via the cradle
(see the "Using the cradle“ chapter), using the ActiveSync cable or via infrared or BLUETOOTH.
Installing ActiveSync
The ActiveSync cable and the ActiveSync software are provided for data synchronisation. Using the
ActiveSync cable you connect the cradle or the Pocket PC itself to your PC/notebook. The
ActiveSync software enables you to carry out routine data synchronisation. ActiveSync is already
installed on your Pocket PC. You need only install ActiveSync on your PC or notebook.
The ActiveSync program and the required drivers are contained on the "Microsoft Companion CD".
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Insert the "Microsoft Companion CD" in the CD-ROM drive of your PC or notebook.
Click on the yellow arrow.
Click on Start here and follow the instructions on the screen.
You will find information on how you synchronise data using ActiveSync, in the ActiveSync help file
after installation on your notebook/PC.
Connecting Pocket PC directly to ActiveSync cable
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Connect the ActiveSync cable (E) to the connection for the ActiveSync cable (25).
Connect the other end of the ActiveSync cable to the USB port of your notebook or PC.
A serial ActiveSync cable for connection to serial ports of notebooks/PCs is available as an
accessory.
Establishing an ActiveSync partnership
Before the first data synchronisation you must establish a partnership between the Pocket LOOX
610 and your PC or notebook. The ActiveSync Setup Wizard will help you do this. After you have
specified the desired and required settings for the synchronisation in the Wizard, the first
synchronisation starts automatically.
You will find more detailed information on synchronising data with ActiveSync in the ActiveSync help
file on your notebook/PC.
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Backing up data with FSC Backup
The Pocket LOOX 610 saves your data such as appointments, addresses, things to do and notes,
as well as all documents in the RAM memory of the device. These data are backed up to your PC
during synchronisation with ActiveSync. However, to also make current data backups away from
home or while on business trips, there is FSC Backup.
FSC Backup backs up an image of your Pocket PC main RAM onto SD (Secure Digital), MMC
(MultiMediaCard) or CF (CompactFlash) memory cards or into the integrated storage area of the
LOOXstore. If your Pocket PC has experienced a power failure and the data from the RAM memory
have been deleted, then you can restore a data backup you have made with FSC Backup. This
provides you with the data status at the time of the backup again within just a few minutes.
As FSC Backup backs up and restores the entire RAM memory of your device, the registry, which
contains the configuration data of your device and any programs installed in the RAM memory, is
also backed up.
FSC Backup also provides you with the option of backing up and restoring single databases such as
contacts, calendar or tasks as well as your connection settings. You will find information as to how
you proceed for this in the FSC Backup help file on your Pocket LOOX.
Before you start a backup, make sure that sufficient memory space is available on the memory card
or in the device, and that the battery holds a sufficient charge. If the battery charge is low, connect
the power adapter or charge the battery.
When you conduct a backup, you may not carry out any other operating procedure before
the backup has been completed. Do not press any keys, touch the display or remove a
memory card.
Backup
The RAM memory content is saved to a memory card.
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Select Start - Programs - FSC Backup.
When the program FSC Backup appears on the screen, select the memory card on which the backup
is to be made. Select the memory card type as the destination for the backup.
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Ê
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Pocket LOOX 610 lists the available memory cards. For SD or MMC cards you should
therefore select the SD-MM Card entry, for CF cards the CF Card entry and for the
integrated storage the LOOXstore entry.
Press the Backup button.
A message is output when the backup has been completed.
When you press the OK button on the navigation bar, the screen of FSC Backup appears again
on the display.
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Restoring
The backup data saved on the memory card are restored in the RAM memory of the device. All data
in the RAM memory are restored as they were at the time of the backup. This also means that all
data currently in the RAM memory of the device are overwritten.
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Select Start - Programs - FSC Backup.
When the screen of the FSC Backup appears, select the memory card from which the backup is
to be restored. FSC Backup indicates whether backup data are present on a memory card and
when these were generated.
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Press the Restore button.
FSC Backup asks you whether you really want to restore the data. Press the Yes button if the
data are to be restored and the No button if this is not the case.
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A message is output when the restoration has been completed.
When you press the OK button at the upper right, the device is reset and restarted.
Panning instead of scrolling with FSC Panning
FSC Panning enables you to move any window content bi-directionally. You can now view windows
with extensive amounts of content (such as websites, Excel sheets or long Word files) quickly and
easily on your Pocket LOOX display. This means: no more tedious scrolling!
By default, the program FSC Panning is assigned to the long key press on the Today (14) application
button.
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Press and hold the Today (14) application button to activate FSC Panning.
Move the window content with your stylus in the required direction.
Release the application button to stop or to interrupt FSC Panning.
Please note: as long as FSC Panning is activated, your stylus can only move window
content.
You will find further information and instructions on FSC Panning in the help file on your Pocket PC.
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Inserting and removing expansion cards
Two slots allow the operation of different expansion cards in your Pocket PC. Possible expansion
cards include memory cards (CF and SD/MMC), GPS cards, GSM/GPRS CompactFlash cards and
LAN cards.
Consult the documentation supplied by the expansion card's manufacturer and follow the
instructions provided.
Never use force when inserting or removing an expansion card.
Only use expansion cards suitable for the Pocket LOOX 610.
Make sure that no foreign objects enter the slot.
Inserting CompactFlash expansion card
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Press the eject button so that the dummy expansion card projects slightly out of the slot on the
Pocket PC.
If the eject button is lowered, you must first cause the eject button to release from the Pocket
PC casing. Press the eject button until it snaps out.
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Pull the placeholder for the expansion card out of the slot.
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Keep the placeholder for the expansion card in a safe place. If you remove the expansion
card, you should reinsert the dummy card into the slot. This prevents foreign bodies from
getting into the slot.
Place the expansion card in the slot so that the contacts enter first.
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Gently push the expansion card into the slot until you feel it click into place.
Follow the instructions of the card manufacturer in the documentation for your expansion card if
necessary.
Inserting SD/MMC expansion card
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Carefully push the expansion card into the slot.
It projects two to three millimetres.
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Follow the instructions of the card manufacturer in the documentation for your expansion card if
necessary.
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Removing CompactFlash expansion card
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Press the eject button (1) so that the expansion card projects slightly out of the slot on the
Pocket PC.
If the eject button is lowered, you must first cause the eject button to release from the Pocket
PC casing. Press the eject button until it snaps out.
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Pull the expansion card out of the slot (2).
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Insert the placeholder again into the slot if necessary.
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Removing SD/MMC expansion card
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Press on the edge of the expansion card (1) so that the expansion card jumps out of the slot
slightly.
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Slide the expansion card out of the Pocket PC (2).
Insert the placeholder again into the slot if necessary.
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The Pocket LOOX 610 is equipped with a powerful battery that allows you to work for several hours
without a connection to a power supply. When you're on the road your Pocket PC is supplied with
power by the integrated battery. At your home or office you can recharge the battery in the cradle.
You can also take along the power adapter and connect your Pocket PC directly to an electrical
outlet to recharge the battery when you're on the go.
In this chapter you'll learn how to charge the battery and use it most efficiently for mobile operation.
In addition, you'll find important information on transporting your Pocket LOOX 610 and explanations
on what you should watch when travelling with your Pocket PC in this chapter.
Using battery
Charging the battery
The battery is not charged at the time of delivery. Therefore, install the battery on your Pocket
LOOX and charge it for 12 hours before the first mobile use.
You have two ways of doing this:
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Connect the Pocket PC directly to an electrical outlet with the power adapter.
Connect the cradle to an electrical outlet via the power adapter and place the Pocket PC in the
cradle.
In both cases you can work with the Pocket PC during charging. This extends the charging time
slightly.
During charging the LED (24) flashes green. When the battery is fully charged, the LED
lights continuously green.
Charging battery in cradle
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Ê
Ê
Ê
In the following text the letters and numbers after the designations for the various cables
refer to the illustration Delivery scope in your "Getting Started“ manual (fold-out cover
page). Please look there if you're not sure which cable is meant.
Connect the power adapter cable (F) to the DC socket (7) of the cradle (8).
Connect the power cable (F) into the power adapter (F).
Plug the power cable (B) into a mains outlet.
Place the Pocket PC in the cradle (C).
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Using battery
Connecting Pocket PC directly to power adapter
Ê
Ê
Ê
In the following text the letters and numbers after the designations for the various cables
refer to the illustration Delivery scope in your "Getting Started“ manual (fold-out cover
page). Please look there if you're not sure which cable is meant.
Connect the power adapter cable to the DC socket (27) of the Pocket PC.
Connect the power cable (F) into the power adapter (F).
Plug the power cable (F) into a mains outlet.
The integrated battery of your Pocket PC will be recharged.
Optimising battery performance
When you have completely charged the battery, you can operate the Pocket PC for up to 12 hours
without a power connection. However, it is not possible to exactly specify the maximum operating
time, as different applications use more or less energy.
In the system settings you can make settings that help you save energy when using your
Pocket PC. These settings enable you to use the battery operating time optimally. Please see the
"Configuring Pocket LOOX 610“ chapter for information on how to save energy.
In the default setting, a setting is activated that automatically switches the Pocket PC into
the Suspend mode after three minutes when working without a power connection if no
entries are made during this time. You can switch on the Pocket PC again at any time by
briefly pressing the Suspend button and then continue working where you left off.
Checking battery charge level
You can display the battery charge level under Start - Settings - System - Power.
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Information on transport and travelling
Transporting Pocket LOOX 610
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Remove all data carriers (e.g. memory cards) from the slots.
Switch the Pocket PC into the Suspend mode.
Pull the power plug of the power adapter and all peripheral devices out of the electrical outlets
if necessary.
Disconnect the power adapter cable and the data cables of all peripheral devices.
If the device needs to be shipped, use the original packaging or other suitable packaging to
protect it from damage caused by mishandling.
Use the bag for the Pocket PC, which protects against jolts and impacts, for transport.
Protect the Pocket PC from severe shocks and extreme temperatures (e.g., direct sunlight in a
car).
Information on travelling
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If you wish to use your Pocket PC during a flight, check first with the airline if this is allowed
and under which conditions. Switch BLUETOOTH and the Wireless LAN off. Also observe the
instructions regarding BLUETOOTH in chapter "Wireless communication with BLUETOOTH
(optional)" and the security information in the "Security and Ergonomics" and "Warranty"
manuals.
In some countries the use of BLUETOOTH is restricted or completely prohibited. Ask about the
regulations in the country you will be travelling in before starting your trip. As a precaution,
switch BLUETOOTH off in case there is any uncertainty at your place of residence.
If you are travelling abroad, ensure that the power adapter can be operated with the local
mains voltage. If this is not the case, obtain the appropriate power adapter for your Pocket PC.
Do not use any other voltage converter!
•
If you travel in another country, check whether the local power supply and the
specifications of the power cable are compatible. If this is not the case, buy a
power cable that matches the local conditions. Do not use a connection adapter for
electrical devices to connect the Pocket PC.
If you use a modem, incompatibilities with the local telecommunications system may result.
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LOOX 610 quickly with one hand
FSC SpeedMenu simplifies the operating of your Pocket PC and speeds up everyday routines. FSC
SpeedMenu also allows you to operate your Pocket PC with one hand: instead of using the stylus you
can select and activate menu items easily by using the arrow keys or the navigation key via the FSC
SpeedMenu.
What advantages does the FSC SpeedMenu offer?
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It enables you to organise the documents, programmes and folders which you often use with
the FSC SpeedMenu.
It enables you to create submenus for a better overview.
It enables you to open documents or folders directly from the menu.
It enables you to start a programme directly from the menu.
Use the arrow keys and FSC Speed button, the navigation key or the stylus.
In this chapter you'll learn how to use FSC SpeedMenu for your daily work.
Operating FSC SpeedMenu
The FSC Speed button is located on the left hand side above the arrow keys. You start the FSC
SpeedMenu by pressing the FSC Speed button for a longer time.
Depending on your preferences, you can operate FSC SpeedMenu with the arrow keys, the navigation
key or the stylus.
Operating with the arrow keys
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Select entry: To select an entry in the top section press the upper arrow key (arrow up). To
select an entry that is further down, press the lower arrow key (down arrow).
To activate a selected entry (start the programmes, display submenus, open folders, display
documents): Press briefly the FSC Speed button.
To return to the superior menu: Press the FSC Speed button for a longer time.
If you are already in the main menu, the programme will be terminated.
Operating with the navigation key
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To select an entry using the navigation key: Press the arrow up/down.
To activate a selected entry (start the programmes, display submenus, open folders, display
documents): Press the navigation key in the middle position.
To activate a selected submenu: Press the navigation key in the middle position or the arrow
right.
To return to the superior menu: Press the arrow to the left.
If you are already in the main menu, the programme will be terminated.
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Operating with the stylus
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To trigger the desired action (activate the entry, select the submenu, display help, terminate
the programme): Press the corresponding menu entry or the corresponding button briefly.
Return to a higher-level menu from a submenu: press the Back arrow button located in the
navigation bar of the menu.
To activate the pop-up menu: Press the desired entry a little bit longer. You can edit the menu
structure in the pop-up menu. Details are contained in the "Editing FSC SpeedMenu" section.
Programme structure
The menu comprises two sections, which are either separated by a separating bar or by the arrow
button.
Main and quick menu
Main menu
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In the main menu you administer the
documents and programmes which you often
use into folders and subfolders.
You can create up to 20 main entries and
subentries.
The menu title bar indicates which submenu is
currently open.
If there is not enough space for all of the
entries on the display, move the section
displayed. Touch the desired arrow button with
the stylus to scroll. To scroll quickly to the top
or bottom entry in the Main menu, leave the
stylus on the respective arrow button for a
moment.
Quick menu
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FSC SpeedMenu default entries in Main and
Quick menu. Separation of areas with bars *
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The quick menu is meant for your favourite
programmes and documents i.e. the ones you
use often.
Your entries in the quick menu are always
visible and can therefore be called at any time
regardless of which submenu is activated in
the main menu.
You can create up to five entries.
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FSC SpeedMenu: default entries in Organizer*
submenu
*: The two illustrations show the default entries you will find when you start the FSC SpeedMenu the
first time. You can leave the default entries as they are or change them at any time.
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Editing FSC SpeedMenu
Within the defined program structure (see the "Programme structure" section) you can alter FSC
SpeedMenu to meet your own needs. You can add new entries, rename entries, sort entries, create
submenu entries, move the existing entries and, of course, also delete entries. In the following
sections you'll learn how to proceed using the example "Adding menu entry".
1.
Opening the pop-up menu
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Press the chosen menu entry with the
stylus for approx. 1 - 2 seconds.
The pop-up menu indicates the possible
actions for that entry.
2.
Add entry
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Press Add entry in the popup menu with
the stylus.
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Enter the desired title for the entry.
The new entry appears in the menu just
above the entry on which you have
activated the pop-up menu.
FSC SpeedMenu: default entries in Organizer*
submenu
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If you have activated the pop-up menu on the arrow button, your new entry will appear at
the end of the list in the main menu.
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An overview of all possible actions is contained in the FSC SpeedMenu help on your Pocket PC.
Example of a configured FSC SpeedMenu
Tips and tricks
Activating an entry in Quick menu immediately after starting FSC SpeedMenu:
You do not have to scroll through all the entries until you reach the bottom, you can use the rollover
function instead: after the program starts, simply press the upper arrow key (up arrow) or the up
arrow on the navigation key and this takes you straight to the last entry.
Inserting first entry in an empty menu:
Open the popup menu of the elements Separating bar or Foot bar. The entry is then entered in the
Main menu or in the Quick menu.
Inserting entry at end of Main menu
If the list of the Main menu entries is so long that it no longer fits on the display, an arrow button
appears at the lower end (also see the section "Programme structure“). To insert an entry at the end
of this long menu, proceed as follows:
Touch the arrow button (down arrow) and leave the stylus on the arrow button for a moment. This
scrolls down through the entries. As soon as the bottom entry is reached, the arrow button turns
grey and can no longer be actuated. Briefly remove the stylus and then touch the button again. A
popup menu appears and you can add your new entry.
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You can already choose from a large number of programs when you use the Pocket PC for the first
time. In addition, proven default settings are defined for the menu structure, energy management,
memory management and security functions.
But, of course, you can add and remove programs and configure the Pocket PC as desired.
This chapter shows you how to
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optimise the energy management of your Pocket PC
configure the hardware buttons
adjust the menus to your personal needs
use the security functions
change the time and use the alarm functions
For information on removing and adding programs, please refer to the documentation from the
software manufacturer and the ActiveSync help file, that you can call at any time after installing
ActiveSync on your notebook/PC.
We describe the configuration of the FSC SpeedMenu in the "Editing FSC SpeedMenu" chapter in this
manual and in the FSC SpeedMenu help on your Pocket PC.
Optimising energy management
General information on energy management
The battery operating time is considerably dependent on the applications used. Please consider that
a particularly large amount of energy is required to play sound files or make sound recordings.
Therefore, if you want to work for several hours without a power connection, limit the use of energyintensive applications.
Data exchange with a PC or notebook also consumes additional battery power. Therefore, always
connect your Pocket PC to an electrical outlet during data exchange if possible.
We also recommend that you reduce the display brightness to effectively save energy and therefore
appreciably increase the time you can work with the battery.
Displaying battery status
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Tap the symbol Power.
In the Power control panel you can now read off the current battery status.
If the battery charge level is very low, you will be warned with a dialog window during operation.
Then immediately connect your Pocket LOOX 610 to an electrical outlet.
If you do not immediately connect your Pocket PC to the mains power, the Pocket PC will
automatically switch itself off. The data in the RAM memory remains intact for several hours.
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However, if the Pocket PC is still not connected to the mains power during this period, all data that
is only in RAM (such as documents, additionally installed programs, personal settings) will be lost.
In other words, your Pocket PC is reset to the delivery state.
Using energy-saving functions
You can save energy in several ways to optimally utilise the battery charging time:
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Switch the Pocket PC into the Suspend mode when not in use.
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Reduce the processor speed.
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Switch the display lighting off or reduce the brightness.
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Switch off the sound, reduce the volume or only allow acoustic signals for certain
applications.
Switching Pocket LOOX 610 into Suspend mode
In the system settings you can specify after how many minutes without action the Pocket PC
switches into the Suspend mode
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Tap the symbol Power.
Select after how many minutes without action the Pocket PC is to switch into the Suspend
mode.
The desired settings are made separately for battery operation and with a power outlet.
If you set the Pocket PC to switch off automatically, you can continue at the point at which
you interrupted your work by briefly pressing the Suspend button.
Reduce the processor clock speed (energy saving mode)
The energy saving mode with its reduced processor clock speed is adequate for many applications.
The battery uses less energy at a lower processor speed, enabling you to work longer during battery
operation. But if you wish to view films on your Pocket LOOX 610, you should select the turbo mode
with its high energy consumption.
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Touch the CPU Setting symbol.
Mark the Energy saving mode option.
You can also mark the Automatic Power Saving option. Your Pocket PC then takes over the job of
selecting the most suitable mode and the most favourable processor clock speed.
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Switching off display lighting
In the system settings, you can specify the time in minutes after which the display lighting is
switched off if no entry is made.
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Touch the Brightness symbol.
Select after how many minutes without action the display lighting is to be switched off during
battery operation.
To save energy, we advise you to keep the time until automatic switch-off for battery operation very
short.
Reducing brightness
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Touch the Brightness symbol.
Here you can adjust the display brightness separately for operation with an electrical outlet and for
battery operation.
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Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Switching off sound
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Touch the loudspeaker symbol in the navigation bar (to the left of the time).
A popup window for the loudspeaker settings appears.
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Mark the selection field for Off with the stylus.
Adjusting volume
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Touch the loudspeaker symbol in the navigation bar.
A popup window for the loudspeaker settings appears.
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Set the desired volume on the slide control with the stylus.
or
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the Personal tab.
Touch the Sounds & Messages symbol.
Set the desired volume with the slide control.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
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Permitting sound only for certain actions
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the Personal tab.
Touch the Sounds & Messages symbol.
Under the heading Activate sound for you will find a list of actions that are usually assigned acoustic
signals. You can select yourself which applications or functions are to be accompanied by sounds.
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Touch in an empty control and selection box to mark it.
Touch in a marked control and selection box to remove the marking.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Configuring hardware buttons
FSC KeyLock: preventing switch-on via application buttons
By default, your Pocket LOOX 610 starts up if the Suspend button and an application button are
pressed.
In the program FSC KeyLock you can specify that the Pocket PC only starts if the Suspend button is
pressed.
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Touch the Buttons symbol on the Private tab.
Select the FSC KeyLock tab.
Mark the Application buttons locked option.
You will find further information in the help file on your Pocket LOOX 610.
Assigning chosen functions to the hardware buttons
The buttons of your Pocket PC are assigned certain functions such as running programs. However,
you can change these default settings and assign the buttons the functions of your choice.
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Touch the Buttons symbol on the Private tab.
A list of the hardware buttons and the assigned programs or functions appears. The four application
buttons appear in the list twice. This is because you can assign different applications to these
buttons for short and for long keystrokes.
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Mark the button in the list for which you want to change the assignment.
Select the program you want to assign to this button from the list below it.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
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The button is now assigned the desired program.
If you want to change the function of several buttons, we advise you to make a note of the new
functions.
Adjusting menus
Frequently used programs appear in the Start menu. You can adjust the Start menu to meet your
needs.
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Touch the Menus symbol on the Private tab.
A list of programs/applications appears.
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To remove programs from the menu, click in the checkbox of the program. The check mark is
removed from the checkbox.
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To add programs to the Start menu, click in the checkbox of the desired program. A check
mark appears in the checkbox.
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Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
You can also create a new menu that you can display in the task bar on the Today screen.
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Touch the Menus symbol on the Private tab.
Select the New Menu tab.
Touch the checkbox for the entry Activate 'Neu' popup menu.
Select those applications from the list that are to appear in the new menu.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Using security functions
Password protection under Pocket PC 2003
You can protect your Pocket PC from unauthorised access with a password. This makes your data
accessible only to persons who know the password.
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Touch the Password symbol on the Private tab.
Select the type of password you prefer:
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A password consisting of four numbers (simple 4-digit password).
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A password of alphanumeric characters (a complex alphanumeric password).
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Password of four numbers
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Touch the desired combination of numbers on the number field.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
A dialog box appears.
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Confirm with Yes.
Alphanumeric password
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Touch the desired password on the keypad. The password must consist of at least
7 characters and a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers or
punctuation marks.
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Touch the lower entry field with the stylus. Repeat the password entry to confirm it.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
A dialog box appears.
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Confirm with Yes.
The Pocket LOOX 610 is now protected with a password.
Switch off the Pocket PC by briefly pressing the Suspend button.
The next time you switch on your Pocket PC you must first enter the password before the Today
screen or the content on which you last worked appears on the display.
If you have forgotten your password, you can restart your Pocket LOOX 610 by resetting it to the
delivered state with the Full Reset switch.
If the device is switched off with the Full Reset switch, the battery is switched off so that
the RAM contents are lost. You loose all data (documents, additionally installed programs,
personal settings) that you haven't saved elsewhere.
Therefore, remember to make a regular data backup with synchronisation (see the
"Synchronising data with ActiveSync" chapter) or on corresponding memory cards
(available as an accessory). The program FSC-Backup is provided on your Pocket LOOX
610 for completely backing up the RAM memory.
Changing time
During the initial start-up you entered the time zone of your location and set you system clock.
If you would like to change the time, proceed as follows:
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Touch Start.
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Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Touch the Clock symbol.
Depending on your preference, you can change the time by moving the click hands or by
entering the desired time.
In addition, you can also activate a second time, for example in another time zone. This informs you
of the time of day of your business partners at all times or provides you with an overview of both the
time in the country you are travelling in and at home.
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Using alarm functions
The alarm function of the Pocket PC is not only practical in the morning, but can also be useful
before important appointments or deadlines. Have the Pocket LOOX 610 "wake you": your Pocket
LOOX 610 will remind you in advance of upcoming appointments or deadlines with an acoustic
signal. By the way, you can also select from a large number of different alarm signals.
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Touch Start.
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Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Touch the Clock symbol.
Select the Signal tab.
Touch the top checkbox.
Mark one or several days of the week.
Touch the time.
Depending on your preference, select the alarm time by moving the clock hands or by entering
the desired time.
Touch the bell symbol.
Now you can select how you want to be woken up or notified.
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Touch empty checkboxes to mark them.
Touch marked checkboxes to remove an undesired marking.
If you have marked Play sound, you can select the desired signal in the list next to it (drop-down
menu).
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Touch the small button with the down arrow next to the title Alarm1.
The drop-down menu appears. You can view all menu items by sliding the scroll bar.
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Touch the desired signal.
The signal is then played.
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Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your selection.
You return to the Signal tab, where you can enter a name or a short description for the specified
alarm function.
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Touch the word Description with the stylus.
Enter a name for this alarm function with the keypad.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Enter additional alarm times in the same way.
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Connecting and networking Pocket
LOOX 610 with other devices
The Pocket PC offers a wide range of ways to exchange data with other devices or to work in a
network.
You have already become familiar with data synchronisation via ActiveSync and an ActiveSync cable
in the "Synchronising data with ActiveSync" chapter. You can connect the ActiveSync cable
provided to any PC or notebook equipped with a USB port. An active ActiveSync cable for devices
with a serial port is also available as an accessory.
In addition, you also have the infrared interface, BLUETOOTH and, depending on the model,
Wireless LAN available to you for wireless communication. With various cards which you can
purchase as accessories (LAN card, W-LAN or modem card) you can integrate your Pocket PC in
networks and establish a connection to the Internet.
This chapter provides you with information on wireless data transfer
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via infrared interface
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via BLUETOOTH (depending on model)
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via Wireless LAN (depending on model)
Please see the documentation of the respective card for information on using LAN, W-LAN or
modem cards.
Safety precautions when using radio components
Switch off BLUETOOTH when you are in a hospital or near a medical electronics system, as the
radio waves transmitted by the radio component may impair the operation of the medical devices.
Do not bring the Pocket LOOX 610 into an operating room with the radio component switched on, as
the radio waves transmitted by BLUETOOTH may impair the operation of medical electronic
systems used there.
Keep Pocket LOOX 610 at least 20 cm from a pacemaker with the radio components switched on,
as otherwise the proper functioning of the pacemaker can be interfered with by the radio waves.
The radio waves transmitted by the radio component can cause an unpleasant humming in hearing
aids.
Switch off BLUETOOTH when you are in an aircraft or driving in a car.
Do not bring the Pocket LOOX 610 near flammable gases or into potentially explosive atmospheres
with the radio component switched on (e.g. petrol station), as the radio waves transmitted can cause
an explosion or a fire.
The company Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH cannot be held responsible for radio or television
faults arising from unauthorised changes made to this device. Fujitsu Siemens is, furthermore, not
responsible for replacing and / or exchanging connector cables and devices which have not been
specified by Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH. The user is solely responsible for repairing faults
arising from such unauthorised changes made to a device and for replacing and/or exchanging
devices.
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Wireless data transfer with infrared interface
The infrared interface (IrDA) on the left side of your Pocket PC provides you with wireless serial data
transfer of up to 4 Mbits/s. In general, Fast Infrared is the interface of choice for the fastest possible
data transfer rate of 4 Mbits/s. However, should you notice difficulties when exchanging data with
slower devices, please switch to the Slow Infrared setting (115 kbits).
For data transfer, you must align the infrared interface of your Pocket PC with that of the partner
device (e.g. PC). The devices must not be more than one metre apart. The infrared interface of one
device must be in the range of influence (horizontally approx. 30 ° and vertically approx. 15 °) of the
infrared interface of the other device.
Run the program Infrared Receive under Programs on your Pocket PC. The Pocket PC immediately
begins to search for the partner device (infrared transmitter) and informs you on any infrared
interface found.
If the infrared partner device has not been found, point the device in another direction and then run
the program Infrared Receive again.
Wireless communication with BLUETOOTH (optional)
With your Pocket PC with an integrated BLUETOOTH™ module you can communicate wirelessly
with other BLUETOOTH devices, e.g. with another Pocket PC, a notebook or a mobile phone.
Your Pocket PC with integrated BLUETOOTH is a Power Class 2 device, i.e. it has a maximum
range of 10 meters. The range of the communication paths is shortened depending on the user
environment (e.g. walls or furniture), building structure and output power class of the partner.
BLUETOOTH supports many functions (Services), e.g. accessing the Internet and transmitting or
receiving data or e-mails.
In the following sections, you will find out how to put BLUETOOTH into operation.
The help file for the software on your Pocket LOOX 610 explains how you operate the software
concerned.
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Selecting location for BLUETOOTH operation
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We recommend that you use the Pocket PC with the BLUETOOTH components in a typical
operating environment. Other BLUETOOTH devices, which you want to communicate with,
should be located at a distance of up to 10 m.
Only install a partner device within the recommended distance. Observe the output power class
of the partner device when doing so. Details are contained in the operating manual of the
partner device.
Use the Pocket PC with the BLUETOOTH at least 2 m away from other electrical or electronic
systems. If you must use the Pocket PC near a microwave cooker, then maintain a distance of
at least 3 m from the microwave cooker, as the reception is subject to interference with regard
to microwaves.
Should problems result when communicating via BLUETOOTH because radios or radio
devices are located in the vicinity, then move the Pocket PC to a different location.
Activating and deactivating BLUETOOTH
You can switch BLUETOOTH on and off just as you wish. In this way you can also use your Pocket
PC in places where wireless modules such as BLUETOOTH are not allowed, e.g. in hospitals and
aircraft (please also note the security information in the manuals "Security and Ergonomics" and
"Warranty"). In such places, simply mark the BLUETOOTH signals on option. This will interrupt the
BLUETOOTH connection.
You can make the settings for activating and deactivating in the program CONNECT2AIR.
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Call the program CONNECT2AIR by pressing the appropriate application button (12).
Mark either the BLUETOOTH signals off or BLUETOOTH signals on option.
You can also switch BLUETOOTH on and off in the system settings.
Wireless connection via Wireless LAN (optional)
If your Pocket LOOX 610 has an integrated Wireless LAN installed, you will find information on it in
the help file on your Pocket PC.
In the same way as BLUETOOTH, you can also activate and deactivate the integrated Wireless
LAN just as you wish. Proceed in the same way as described in the "Activating and deactivating
BLUETOOTH" section.
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Accessories and additional components
Supplementary components such as e.g. the CONNECT2AIR GPRS/GSM CompactFlash card
extend the functionality of your Pocket PC: you can telephone, send and receive emails and call up
web and WAP pages with your Pocket PC together with the CONNECT2AIR GPRS/GSM
CompactFlash card. The delivery scope of the CONNECT2AIR GPRS/GSM CompactFlash card
also includes a headset, allowing you to telephone without disturbance.
And you can also mount an additional battery, the Main Battery XL, on the Pocket PC. This
considerably extends the operating time of the Pocket LOOX 610.
The external keyboard is useful for entering larger amounts of text.
A serial ActiveSync cable is available if you also want to use devices with serial ports during data
exchange.
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Troubleshooting and tips
If a fault occurs in your Pocket PC, try to eliminate it with the measures described in this chapter. If
you fail to correct the problem, proceed as follows:
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Make a note of the steps and the circumstances that led to the fault. Also make a note of any
error messages displayed.
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Switch the Pocket PC off.
Contact your sales outlet or our hotline/help desk.
Installing new software
You will find information on installing supplementary programs in the ActiveSync help file that you
can call up after installing ActiveSync on your PC/notebook.
When installing programmes or drivers, important files may be overwritten and modified. To be able
to access the original files in case of problems following installation, you should make a backup
copy prior to installation (see the chapters "Synchronising data with ActiveSync“ and "Backing up
data with FSC Backup“).
Date or time of the Pocket PC is incorrect
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Touch Start.
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Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the System tab.
Touch the Clock symbol.
Depending on your preference, you can change the time by moving the click hands or by
entering the desired time.
The display of the Pocket PC remains dark
Display lighting is switched off
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Press the Suspend button longer than 1 second.
The information on the display of the Pocket PC is difficult to
read
Reflection
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Turn the Pocket PC until you can see the information in the display again.
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The Pocket PC switches off
If you operate the Pocket PC too long with only the battery, the Pocket PC switches into the
Suspend mode when the battery charging level is too low.
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Connect the power adapter to charge the battery.
Press the Suspend button.
The Pocket PC does not start after switch on
If the Pocket PC does not start after switch on, this may be due to one of the following:
The battery is dead
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Charge the battery.
Connect the power adapter to the cradle with the Pocket PC.
Check whether the power adapter is connected correctly to the cradle.
Check whether the power cable is plugged properly into the power adapter and into the mains
outlet. The indicator on the power adapter should illuminate.
The battery is charged. LED is blinking green.
The power adapter is not connected correctly
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Switch the Pocket PC off.
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Then switch the Pocket PC on again
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Check whether the power adapter is connected correctly to the Pocket PC.
Check whether the power cable is plugged properly into the power adapter and into the mains
outlet.
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The Pocket PC stops working
If the Pocket PC stops working, this may have the following reasons:
An application programme has caused the malfunction
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Restart the Pocket PC (soft reset).
Or
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Reset the Pocket PC to the delivered state with the Full Reset switch.
When you reset the Pocket PC to the delivered state, your data are lost!
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with the stylus.
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Slide the battery slightly in the direction of
the arrow (1).
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Lift out the battery upward in the direction of
the arrow (2).
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Slide the Full Reset switch to the right with
the stylus.
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After waiting a few moments, slide the Full
Reset switch to the left with the stylus.
Please note that your Pocket PC does not
start up immediately after actuating the full
reset switch, but rather a few seconds after
installing the battery and connecting the
mains power cable.
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and then slide it in the direction of the arrow
until the edge of the battery is flush with the
edge of the device.
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Slide the lock in the direction of the arrow
with the stylus.
After approximately 10 seconds a picture appears on the display and a tone sounds.
If the device is switched off with the Full Reset switch, the battery is switched off so that
the RAM contents are lost. This means you loose all data (documents, additionally
installed programs, personal settings) that you haven't saved elsewhere.
Therefore, remember to make a regular data backup with synchronisation (see the
"Synchronising data with ActiveSync" chapter) or on corresponding memory cards
(available as an accessory). The program FSC-Backup is provided on your Pocket LOOX
610 for completely backing up the RAM memory.
The battery is dead
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Connect the power adapter to the Pocket PC to charge the battery.
Or
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Connect the power adapter to the cradle and place the Pocket PC in the cradle for charging.
The battery discharges too quickly
The battery is either too hot or too cold.
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Bring the Pocket PC up / down to a normal temperature again.
If the operating time of the battery mode is extremely short, the battery is probably old and should
be replaced. Please consult your local distributor if you want to buy a new Pocket LOOX 610
battery.
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The Suspend button does not respond properly
You have pressed the Suspend button too long to switch the Pocket PC on or off.
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Briefly press the Suspend button until the Pocket PC switches on or off.
No sound or minimal volume
Check whether the volume is set correctly.
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Touch the loudspeaker symbol in the navigation bar and set the volume with the slide control.
Make sure that the sound is switched on (marking in On selection box).
or
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Touch Start.
Select the Settings entry in the menu.
Select the Personal tab.
Touch the Sounds & Messages symbol.
Set the desired volume with the slide control.
Touch OK (navigation bar) to confirm your setting.
Contact with hotline/help desk
If you are unable to solve a certain problem, please contact the hotline/help desk. Additional details
are contained in the "Safety and Ergonomics" and "Warranty" manuals. Please have the following
information ready when you call:
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The model name and serial number of the Pocket PC. The serial number is located on a sticker
on the backside of the Pocket PC.
Notes of any messages that appear on the screen and information on acoustic signals.
Any changes you have made to the hardware or software after receiving the Pocket PC.
Your system configuration and all peripheral devices connected to your system (e. g.
keyboard).
Your sales contract.
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Technical data
Pocket LOOX 610
Processor:
Intel PXA255 Applications Processor with Intel®
XScale™ technology at 400 MHz
Main memory:
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Model equipped with BLUETOOTH:
64 MB RAM, 64 MB ROM
Model equipped with BLUETOOTH and
Wireless LAN:
128 MB RAM, 64 MB ROM
Possible modules:
CompactFlash cards: WLAN, GPS, memory,
Microdrive, modem, camera, VGA
SD/MMCard: memory
Plug-on: Main Battery XL
Electrical data
Regulations complied with:
CE, FCC Part 15 Class B, EN60950, UL
Protection class:
III
Maximum power draw:
(Pocket PC on with battery charging)
12 W
Display
Display diagonal:
240 x 320 transflective TFT display, resolution
65,536 colours
Dimensions: (W x H)
53.6 mm x 71.5 mm; 0.22 mm pixel spacing
Slots
SD/MMCard
CF Type I and II
Ports
Integrated microphone / loudspeaker
1/1
Headphones port
3.5 mm
USB port (Universal Serial Bus) / Serial port:
USB 1.1 / RS232
Infrared interface:
Fast IrDA (up to 4Mbit/s)
BLUETOOTH
Class 2
Environmental conditions
Environment class 3K2, 2K2
DIN IEC 721 EN 60721
Housing class 7M2
DIN IEC 721 EN 60721
Temperature:
• Operating (3K2)
• Transport (2K2)
5 °C .... 40 °C
-25 °C .... 60 °C
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Dimensions
Width/depth/height:
147,5 mm/78 mm/19mm
Weight:
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Model equipped with BLUETOOTH:
approx. 197 g
Model equipped with BLUETOOTH and
Wireless LAN:
approx. 205 g
Battery
Rated capacity:
1500 mAh
Charging time (when not in operation):
Max. 4 hours
Operating time:
up to 24 hours
up to 300 hours in stand-by mode
Power adapter
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Rated voltage:
100 V to 240 V (automatic)
Frequency:
50 Hz to 60 Hz (automatic)
Rated voltage:
5 V ±5%
Max. rated current:
2,4 A
You can readily order an additional power adapter and an additional power cable.
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Accessories 59
ActiveSync cable, connecting 28
ActiveSync partnership, establishing 28
ActiveSync, installing 28
Additional components 59
Alarms 53
Antenna 10
Application buttons, using 23
Arrow keys, using 22
Battery 10
capacity 6
charging 37
discharging 66
installing 13
self-discharge 6
storing 6
technical data 70
Battery interlock 10
Battery performance
checking 38
optimising 38
BLUETOOTH 56
activating 57
deactivating 57
Buffer battery, load 61
Calendar application button 10
CE marking 5
Cleaning 6
CompactFlash expansion card
inserting 31
removing 34
Components, optional 59
CONNECT2AIR application button 10
Connection for ActiveSync cable 10
Connection for cradle 10
Contacts application button 10
CPU Performance 48
Cradle, using 25
Dark display 61
Data backup 17, 29
Data loss 17
Data synchronisation 27, 28
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Data transfer
BLUETOOTH 56
infrared 56
Wireless LAN 57
Data, technical 69
Date, not correct 61
Date/Time incorrect 61
DC IN jack 10
Display
cleaning 6
difficult to read 61
reflected glare 61
remains blank 61
Display lighting 49
adjusting 23
Disposal 5
Eject button 10
Electromagnetic compatibility 5
Energy management
battery status 47
optimising 47
Energy saving 5
Expansion card
handling 31
inserting 31
removing 34
First start 15
full reset switch 12
time zone 15
Today screen 15
touchscreen 15
FSC Backup 29
FSC KeyLock 50
FSC Panning 30
FSC Speed button 10
FSC SpeedMenu 41
editing 44
Main menu 42
navigation key 41
operating 41
programme structure 42
Quick menu 42
scroll button 41
stylus 42
troubleshooting and tips 45
Full Reset 17
Full reset switch 10, 12
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Locking catch 10
adjusting 26
Loudspeaker 10
Lower arrow key 10
Password protection under Pocket PC
2003 51
Pocket PC
before you travel 39
cleaning 6
configuring 47
connecting with other devices 55
does not start 62
does not work 63
networking 55
operating 9
operating with one hand 41
switch off 16
switches itself off 62
switching on 16
transporting 39
Pocket-PC
initial start-up 11
Power adapter
connecting 14
technical data 70
Power saving possibilities 48
Power-on indicator 10
Preparing for use, first time 11
Main Battery XL 59
Microphone 10, 24
Radio indicator 10
Recycling 5
Navigation key 10
using 21
No sound 67
Notational conventions 3
Notes
CE marking 5
cleaning 6
disposal 5
energy saving 5
safety 4
Safety 4
Screen too bright 61
SD/MMC expansion card
inserting 33
removing 35
Security functions 51
Self-discharge 6
Signs and symbols 3
Slot for expansion cards 10
Soft reset 10, 17
Software
installing new software 61
new installation 61
overview 7
Sound
activating optionally 50
switching off 49
Sound recording, record button 24
Standard operating elements, using 21
GPRS module 59
Hardware keys, configuring 50
Hardware, overview 10
Headphones port 10
Hotline/Help Desk 67
Infrared interface 10, 56
Initial start-up
basic operation 15
connecting power adapter 14
first start 15
Keyboard, external 59
On/off time 16
Operating, basically 15
Overview
hardware 10
software 7
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Index
Start menu, customising 51
Storage, battery 6
Stylus 10
removing 12
using 21
Summer time 61
Suspend key 10, 16
does not react 67
switch off 16
switching on 16
Suspend mode 16
Tips 61
Today application button 10
Today screen 15
Touchscreen, aligning 15
Transport 39
Travel, Pocket PC 39
Troubleshooting 61
Technical data 69
battery 70
Pocket PC 69
power adapter 70
Time
changing 52
daylight savings 61
not correct 61
Time zone 15
Volume 49
minimal 67
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Upper arrow key 10
USB adapter 59
Warm boot 17
Wireless data transfer 56, 57
Wireless LAN 57
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