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Mobile Device User Guide
Mobile Device User Guide
June 2015
Version 3
Mobile Device User Guide
Content
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Introduction ..............................................................................................1
About the Mobile Device..................................................................................1
Feature Summary ............................................................................................1
Hardware Overview .........................................................................................2
Get Started ...............................................................................................4
Unpack your device .........................................................................................4
Recommended host computer configuration/requirements .............................4
Update your desktop software .........................................................................4
Attach the handstrap .......................................................................................5
Install the battery .............................................................................................5
Charge the battery ...........................................................................................5
Removing battery ............................................................................................6
Turn the device on ...........................................................................................6
Understanding the Today Screen ....................................................................7
What do the Status Icons Mean? .....................................................................7
Set Up Your Device ..................................................................................8
Recalibrate the Screen ....................................................................................8
Customize the Today Screen ...........................................................................8
Change Language and Regional Settings .....................................................10
Change the Date and Time Display ............................................................... 11
Owner Identification and Password Protection ..............................................12
Backlight preference ......................................................................................13
Battery Power ................................................................................................14
Button Assignment and Scrolling Speed ........................................................14
Volume control...............................................................................................15
Enable Sounds and Notifications ...................................................................15
Device name .................................................................................................16
Customize the Start Menu .............................................................................16
Open applications ..........................................................................................17
Remove applications .....................................................................................17
Lock the display .............................................................................................18
Unlock the display .........................................................................................18
Reset Your Device ..................................................................................19
Soft reset .......................................................................................................19
Hard reset......................................................................................................19
Flash Rom .....................................................................................................19
Barcode Scanning ..................................................................................20
Barcode scanning demonstration and setup .................................................20
Enable the ScanWedge feature .....................................................................20
Enter Data ..............................................................................................21
Entering information on the device ................................................................21
Using the Barcode Scanner...........................................................................21
Using the Input Panel ....................................................................................21
Using the Onscreen Keyboard ......................................................................22
Using Block Recognizer ................................................................................26
Using Letter Recognizer ................................................................................26
Using Transcriber ..........................................................................................27
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7.
Using ActiveSync to Transfer Data .........................................................33
Create a User Profile .....................................................................................33
Set up/Delete a Partnership ..........................................................................33
Partnership Settings ......................................................................................40
8.
802.11 Wireless Configuration................................................................41
Wireless local area network access ..............................................................41
9.
Bluetooth ................................................................................................46
Bluetooth partnerships...................................................................................47
10.
Regulatory and Warning .........................................................................49
Regulatory Information ..................................................................................49
CE Marking and European Economic Area (EEA).........................................49
FCC Compliance ...........................................................................................49
Battery Warning .............................................................................................50
RF Exposure Guidelines................................................................................50
General information .......................................................................................50
Mobile Device User Guide
1. Introduction
About the Mobile Device
If you are looking for a mobile computer that you can collect data for a whole day, your search is over. This series mobile
computers is the answer to your request. It is just about 275g (normal battery), long battery life (10+ hours operation), big
screen (3.2” diagonal) and yet comfortably to hold.
This series mobile computers is a neat package that packs with functions your customers needed in a major industries,
namely retail, health care, warehouse tracking and logistics. It is rugged (IP64 and 1.2 meters drop), fully connected
(Bluetooth, WiFi b/g, GPRS) and has various options that you can customize for your customers' needs (multiple scan
engines and OS support).
Feature Summary
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 / 6.5
Small and light - under 10 ounces
Full 3.2" color display
High performance barcode scanning
WLAN 802.11b/g and SUMMIT b/g options
Bluetooth
128MB RAM / 128MB FLASH (256MB RAM / 256MB FLASH) memory
User-accessible microSD card slot
Sculpted to fit in the hand - truly pocketable
Withstands multiple 4'/1.2m drops to concrete across a wide temperature range
Sealed to IP64 standards
Ten-layer PCB with grounding planes
Hi-Speed USB 2.0 and serial output
Full system of accessories
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Hardware Overview
Front view numeric keypad
1.
Power Button
2.
Keypad
3.
LCD display
4.
Charging LED
5.
Status LED
6.
I/O Connector
7.
Lanyard hole
8.
Stylus
9.
Scan
action
button
10. Action button
11. Battery cover
12. Scan
action
button
13. Up button
14. Down button
15. Headset plug
16. RFID Reader
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Rear, top & bottom views
1.
Data capture window
2.
Stylus
3.
Handstrap holder
4.
Label recess
5.
Battery cover latch
6.
Battery compartment
7.
RFID Reader
8.
I/O connector lock guide
pin
9.
I/O Connector
10. Handstrap bar
11. Reset Key
12. Battery cover switch
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2. Get Started
Unpack your device
Make sure you have the following:
Handheld computer
Authorized battery
Handstrap
Charging accessory (ordered/packed separately) with one of the following kits:
Single-slot cradle kit
USB cable with AC adapter
Recommended host computer configuration/requirements
The Development
Kit assists
®
® programmers with the development of applications for rugged barcode scanners running the
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 /6.5 operating system.
It contains all necessary details and instructions for developing applications that use libraries, including scanning, imaging and
hardware utilities.
The development kit is designed for use with Microsoft eMbedded Visual C++ 4.0 (SP4 or above) or Microsoft Visual Studio
2005.
IBM-compatible host computer with Pentium 450 MHz processor or higher
Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2, Microsoft Windows 2000 Service Pack 4, Windows Server 2003
Service Pack 1 or Windows Vista
192 MB RAM (Recommended: 256 MB)
Hard disk space:
Without Microsoft Developer Network (MSDN): 1 GB on system drive and 2 GB on installation drive
With MSDN: 1 GB on system drive; 3.8 GB on installation drive with a full installation of MSDN; and
2 GB on installation drive with a default installation of MSDN
CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive
One available serial port
Video minimum 800 x 600, 256 colors (Recommended: 1024 x 768, high color 16-bit)
Mouse or compatible pointing device
Update your desktop software
Microsoft ActiveSync software is available at the Microsoft web site at http://www.microsoft.com.
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Attach the handstrap
1.
2.
3.
Separate the velcro of the handstrap.
Feed the loose end of the extended handstrap through the handstrap holder.
Wrap the handstrap around the holder and fasten together to close the strap.
Install the battery
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
If battery cover is installed on the device, slide the battery latch to the left.
The battery cover will lift up slightly, grasp the battery cover and remove it.
Insert the battery, left side (with golden contacts) first, into the battery
compartment.
Press the battery down until the battery fully rests on the bottom of battery
compartment.
Put the battery cover back, tab first, and press down until the latch secure
the battery cover.
Charge the battery
Cradling the device
1.
2.
3.
Sliding the device into the cradle with slight angle.
Slightly push the device back.
The device is sitting on the cradle in a secure mode.
To charge the device using the Single-Slot Cradle
1.
2.
3.
4.
Connect the power supply to the cradle. Make sure the cradle LED is green.
Put the device on the cradle.
Charging status LED on device.
The LED will illuminate to confirm connection (off indicates not charging, orange
indicates charging, green indicates fully charged and red indicates fault).
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Removing battery
1.
2.
3.
Slide the battery latch to the left.
The battery cover will lift up slightly, grasp the battery cover and remove
it.
Remove the battery, right side first, from the battery compartment.
Turn the device on
After installing the battery in the device, press the power button
at the top of the device.
The first time the device is turned on, calibrate the screen using
the stylus.
The stylus is located on the back of the device. To calibrate,
simply follow the onscreen instructions and remember to save
your settings.
--NOTE--:
If your device came pre-loaded with a custom software
application, a welcome utility may not appear. Follow the
onscreen instructions.
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Understanding the Today Screen
Start
Connectivity Volumn
Battery Status
Date / Time
Connectivity
Help and how to
Owner Information
Messaging
Tasks
Appointments
Security
Background
Calender
Contact
What do the Status Icons Mean?
Indicator
Meaning
New email or
Indicator
Meaning
Pending Alarm
R text message
(SMS)
Battery Level
Sync Error
Low Battery
Bluetooth
Battery Charging
Wi-Fi ON
No Battery
Wi-Fi signal
strength
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3. Set Up Your Device
--NOTE-Always use the stylus for tapping or making strokes on the handheld computer screen.
DO NOT use a pen, pencil or any other object on the touch screen display.
Recalibrate the Screen
The first time you start the device handheld computer, setup instructions will appear on screen.
These instructions include a calibration screen or digitizer. Calibration aligns the internal circuitry of the handheld
computer with its touch-sensitive screen so the handheld can detect tapping selected elements on the screen. You can also
recalibrate your screen at any time.
To recalibrate your screen:
1. Tap the Start menu > Settings >System Tab > Screen.
2. Select Align Screen button, and follow the on-screen instructions, tapping the screen where indicated.
Customize the Today Screen
The Today screen can be customized by tapping Start menu > Settings > Today.
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To choose a background/theme:
On the Appearance tab, select the desired theme for the background.
To add a custom background image
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Check the use this pictures as the background check box, and tap
Browse button to view a list of your picture files.
Select the folder that contains the picture you want to use.
Select the file type of the picture.
Tap the file name of the picture you want to use.
Tap OK.
--NOTE-Picture can affect the readability of text on the Today screen.
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To select/change the order of appearance:
1.
2.
3.
Select Start menu > Settings > Today
On the items tab, select the items you want to appear on the today
screen.
Change the order by tapping the item and then move up or move
down.
Change Language and Regional Settings
Your device ships with pre-set regional, language and input settings. To
change
these settings, follow the directions below.
The style in which numbers, currency, dates and times are displayed is
specified in regional settings. To change these:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > System tab > Regional Settings.
On the Region tab, select your Region and Language.
Do one of the following:
(a) On the Time tab, select the time display options you want.
(b) On the Date tab, select the date display options you want.
To customize settings further, tap the appropriate tabs and select
the desired options.
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Change the Date and Time Display
To set the time and date
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu> Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms.
Select the correct Time Zone, and change the Date or Time.
Choose Alarms tab to set regular reminders.
Choose More tab to add/remove the clock on the title bar in all
programs and the sound alarm even when the device is set to
silent or vibrate.
--NOTE--: During synchronization, the time on your device is updated with the time on your PC.
To set the time and date for a different location
1.
2.
3.
Tap Start menu> Settings > System tab > Clock & Alarms.
Tap Visiting.
Select the correct time zone and change the time and date.
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Owner Identification and Password Protection
1.
2.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Owner Information.
On the identification tab, enter your personal information.
To display owner information on the today screen:
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Owner Information.
On the option tab, select the identification information check box.
On the Options tab, select the notes check box if you want additional text displayed.
On the Notes tab, enter the additional text.
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To protect your device with a password:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Lock.
Select the Prompt if device unused for check box, and select the
option from the dropdown menu.
In the password type box, select the type of password you would
like to use - Simple PIN or Strong alphanumeric. Enter the
password and key in the same password to confirm the password.
On the Hint tab, enter a phrase to help you remember your
password. The hint displays after the wrong password is entered
four times.
Tap OK.
To change your password:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Lock. Enter your current password.
In the password box, enter your new
password.
On the Hint tab, enter a phrase to help
you remember your new password.
The hint displays after the wrong
password is entered four times.
Tap OK.
Backlight preference
To change backlight preference
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > System tab > Backlight.
Select Battery Power tab and make your changes in:
(a) Turn off backlight if device not used for
(b) Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is
tapped.
Select External Power, and make your changes in:
(a) Turn off backlight if device not used for
(b) Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is
tapped.
Tap OK.
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Battery Power
To make the battery last longer:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > System tab > Power.
On the Advanced tab, specify when your device turns off to
conserve battery power. For optimum conservation, specify 3
minutes or less. Default value is 1 minute.
Use the AC adapter to plug your device into external power
whenever possible.
Adjust the backlight settings using keypad.
To check the main battery and backup battery status:
1.
2.
Tap Start menu > Settings > System tab > Power.
On the Battery tab, bar chart will show the main
battery and backup battery status.
Button Assignment and Scrolling Speed
To program buttons:
1.
2.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons >
Program Buttons tab.
First, select a button from the list, then assign a program from the
dropdown menu to that button.
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To adjust scrolling speed:
1.
2.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab >
Buttons > Up/Down Control tab.
Do one of the following:
(a) Under delay before first repeat, move the
slider to shorten or lengthen the time that
elapses before scrolling begins.
(b) To change the time it takes to scroll from
one item to the next, under repeat rate,
move the slider to adjust the speed.
Volume control
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap the top command bar.
Move the indicator up or down to adjust volume.
Click off to turn volume off completely.
Click on the handheld's background to close the popup.
Enable Sounds and Notifications
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Sounds & Notifications >
Sounds tab.
Tap or select the events and programs to enable sounds.
Select the Notifications tab to assign notifications to specific events.
Select the Event in the dropdown menu, tap Play sound checkbox and choose sound.
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Device name
Your device may be named to identify the device in the below situations:
Synchronizing with a PC
Connecting to a network
Restoring information from a backup
--NOTE-If you have to sync more than 1 device in a PC, please provide a unique name to each device.
To change the device name:
1.
2.
3.
Tap Start menu > Settings > System tab > About.
Tap the Device ID tab.
Enter a name. The device name must begin with a letter, consist of letters from A to Z,
numbers from 0 to 9, and cannot contain spaces. Use the underscore character to separate
words.
Customize the Start Menu
1.
2.
Start menu > Settings > Personal tab>
Menus.
Select the check boxes of the items
you want to appear in the Start menu.
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Open applications
1.
2.
Tap Start menu > Programs.
Select the application you want to open.
Remove applications
1.
2.
3.
Go to Start menu > Settings > System > Remove Program.
Select the program you want to delete, and click Remove.
Click OK.
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Lock the display
1.
2.
3.
Tap Start menu > Today.
Tap Device unlocked. The lock icon will change to a closed lock.
When the device is locked, keypad and touch screen will not receive user input.
Unlock the display
1.
2.
At the bottom of the Today screen, tap Unlock.
Tap Unlock.
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4. Reset Your Device
Soft reset
In most situations, a soft reset reboots the device and saves all stored data. However, any data
that has not been saved will be lost. To perform a soft reset, do the following:
1. Slide the battery latch to the left and grasp the battery cover and remove it.
2. Use a stylus to press the reset key and release.
3. The device is reset.
Hard reset
A hard reset returns the device to factory settings, removing ALL applications and data
from the device. Be sure that all data is backed up before performing a hard reset.
To perform a hard reset, do the following:
1. Slide the battery latch to the left and grasp the battery cover and remove it.
2. Press “2” (or “8” if you want to format the NAND flash as well) on the numeric
keypad.
3. Keep pressing the key, use a stylus to press the reset key and release.
4. When the green LED is flashing, release key “2” or “8”.
5. Put back the battery cover and calibrate the screen.
Flash Rom
1.
Copy Flash.bin, IPL.nb0, EBOOT.nb0 and splash,bin (optional) to the root
directory of the microSD card.
2. Open the battery cover, remove the battery.
3. Insert the microSD card.
4. Press and hold the left and riht side Scan / Action button.
5. Install the battery to the battery compartment.
6. Continue to press and hold the left and right side Scan / Action button until the Update
Screen appears.
7. Once Flash.bin, IPL.nb0, EBOOT.nb0 and splash.bin (optional) have 100% complete
updated.
8. Remove the battery and microSD card from the device.
9. Insert the battery to the battery compartment again.
10. Performing the hard reset with NFLASH format.
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5. Barcode Scanning
Barcode scanning demonstration and setup
To run the demo:
1. Tap the Start menu > Programs > HHT Applications > ScanSamp2.
2. Select Codes.
3. Manually select the type of barcode you need.
4. Tap OK to save.
5. Point the scanner at a barcode, and press any of the barcode scan trigger buttons on the
device.
6. The results will display after a successful scan.
Enable the ScanWedge feature
When the ScanWedge feature is enabled, data can be entered into the specified
application by opening the application on the handheld and scanning a barcode.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Go to Start menu > Programs > HHT Applications>ScanWedge.
Select Enable from the ScanWedge menu.
Tap Setup > Symbology Config. You can then select enable all to enable every type of
barcode or manually select the barcode symbologies you need.
Tap OK.
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6. Enter Data
Entering information on the device
You can enter data into your mobile computer by following ways:
Barcode scanning: use scanner to capture data.
Typing: use device’s keyboard or on screen keyboard to type in data.
Writing: use stylus to write on the screen to input data.
Synchronizing: use ActiveSync, refer to Chapter 7 for more details.
Using the Barcode Scanner
Capture data and images by scanning barcodes into the handheld computer. See chapter 5 for details.
Using the Input Panel
The input panel provides access to the various input methods available on your device.
To show or hide input panel, tap the input panel icon on the menu bar.
: On screen keyboard
: Letter recognizer or block recognizer.
: Transcriber
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Using the Onscreen Keyboard
To enter text:
You can enter text by tapping keys on the keyboard that is displayed on the screen. The onscreen keyboard is available
when text entry is possible.
1.
2.
In a program, tap the Input Selector arrow, and then Keyboard.
Enter text by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard.
To increase the size of the keyboard keys:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Tap the Input Selector arrow > Options or tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Input.
In the Input Method list, select Keyboard > Large keys.
Enlarge the keys even more by selecting the use gestures for the following keys check box.
Tap the Options tab, and change the zoom level as desired.
Tap OK.
(a) Using Input Selector arrow:
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(b) Using Input on Settings screen:
To use ClearType for screen text:
1.
2.
Tap Start menu > Settings > System tab > Screen > ClearType tab.
Select the enable ClearType check box.
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To increase or decrease the size of text on the screen:
1.
2.
Tap Start menu > Settings > System tab > Screen > Text Size tab.
Move the slider to increase or decrease the text size.
To change word completion options:
1.
2.
3.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Input.
Tap the Word Completion tab, select the Suggest words when entering text check box, and
specify the settings.
Tap OK.
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To turn on automatic scrolling:
You can change input settings so that as you enter text in a program, scrolling occurs automatically when the text reaches the
bottom of the screen.
1. Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Input.
2. Tap the Options tab, and select the Scroll upon reaching the last line check box.
3. Tap OK.
To change input panels:
1.
2.
3.
The standard alpha keyboard is the default.
For numeric, tap on 123 keyboard in the upper left corner of the main keyboard.
For international, tap on áü key in the lower left corner of the alpha keyboard.
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Using Block Recognizer
Use a single stroke to write letters, numbers, symbols and punctuation, which are converted into typed text. Block
recognizer is available when text entry is possible.
To enter text using Block Recognizer:
1.
2.
From a program, tap the input selector arrow and then block recognizer.
Write characters, numbers and symbols in the designated writing area.
(a) Enter letters by writing in the abc (left) area of the box.
(b) Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.
(c)
Enter symbols and punctuation by tapping in either area of the box and then writing
the desired character.
Using Letter Recognizer
With letter recognizer, you can write individual letters, numbers and punctuation and have them converted into typed text.
To enter text using letter recognizer:
1.
2.
From a program, tap the Input Selector arrow and then Letter Recognizer.
Write characters, numbers and symbols in the designated writing area.
(a) Enter capital letters by writing in the ABC (left) area of the box.
(b) Enter lower case letters by writing in the abc (middle) area of the box.
(c)
Enter numbers by writing in the 123 (right) area of the box.
(d) Enter punctuation and symbols by tapping in either area of the box and then writing
the desired character.
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Using Transcriber
Transcriber works transparently in the background of programs that accept user input.
To start transcriber:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Start a program such as Word Mobile.
Tap the Input Panel icon at the bottom center of the screen and tap the Input Selector
arrow.
Tap Transcriber. The transcriber introductory screen appears.
Tap OK to close the introductory screen.
To show or hide the transcriber toolbar:
The transcriber toolbar, which appears at the bottom of the screen when transcriber is open, provides easy access to
several tools - enter, space and backspace buttons, and left and right arrow buttons.
1.
From a program, tap the Transcriber icon at the bottom of the screen.
Function of different icons
Options icon: set options such as writing direction, text entry and shorthand.
Letter shapes icon: set your personal writing styles to maximize recognition.
Miniature keyboard icon: quickly enter numbers, symbols and punctuations.
Character recognition icon:
-a mode: Handwriting recognition
-123 mode: Numbers and some letters are allowed. Calculator is activated.
-A mode: To capitalize letters.
* Lift the stylus to return to default a mode while you are in 123 mode or A mode.
Insert a space at the cursor.
Insert a paragraph return at the cursor.
Move the cursor one space to the left.
Move the cursor one space to the right.
Move the cursor one space back and erase any text.
Open the transcriber help.
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To set transcriber startup options:
1.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar.
2.
On the Quick Settings tab, set any of the following options:
(a) In recognition, the language transcriber recognizes Standard
English
(Default).
(b) In writing direction, tap the picture that most closely represents the
angle at which you write on your device. For example, if your writing
slants to the left, tap the second option.
(c)
Select the intro screen check box to display the short introductory
screen when transcriber first opens.
(d) Select the sound check box to turn on transcriber sounds.
To set transcriber text entry options:
1.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar.
2.
On the Inking tab, set any of the following options:
(a) Adjust the Recognition Delay slider.
(b) Select the Add space after check box to add a space after each word
that transcriber recognizes.
(c)
Under pen, choose the line width and color for handwriting.
(d) Tap match letter shapes to your writing to open the letter shapes
feature where you can train transcriber to recognize your handwriting.
To write with transcriber:
Transcriber allows you to write in cursive, print or a combination of both.
1. Within a program, position the cursor where you want text to appear.
2. Use the stylus to write anywhere on the screen. The writing will be converted to text shortly
after you lift the stylus from the screen.
To use the transcriber calculator:
1.
2.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar until 123 is selected.
Write the equation. If you write 2+2=, transcriber returns 2+2=4.
To match letter shapes to handwriting:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar.
On the Inking tab, tap match letter shapes to your writing.
At the bottom of the letter shapes screen, tap the character you want to
explore.
At the top of the screen, double-tap the picture of this character.
The character slowly redraws, showing the handwriting sequence.
Tap how often you write the character in that way: often, rarely or never.
Click OK.
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To optimize handwriting recognition for transcriber:
If transcriber does not recognize your handwriting as accurately or quickly as you'd like, you can optimize handwriting
recognition.
(a) Select the writing direction picture that best matches the slant of your handwriting.
(b) Use letter shapes to eliminate letter shapes that you do not use or to learn methods of
writing characters that will make them easier for transcriber to recognize.
(c) Try writing in another format. If you have been printing, try writing cursive, or if you have
been writing in both cursive and print, try printing alone.
(d) Adjust the speed at which transcriber returns text after you write.
(e) Add a user dictionary that contains special terms you may be using, such as medical or
legal terms.
You can also verify that you are using your letter shapes user profile.
To edit text using transcriber:
1.
2.
From a program, draw a line across the text you want to edit. After you lift the stylus from
the screen, the line will disappear and the selected text will be highlighted.
Do either of the following:
(a) Use gestures to capitalize letters or insert a space.
(b) Use handwriting recognition alternates to quickly correct text and add words to the
transcriber dictionary.
To create a dictionary for transcriber:
1.
2.
3.
On your PC, use a program such as Notepad, and type each term you want to include in
the dictionary on a separate line.
When you are finished, on the File menu, click Save As.
In the Save as type box, select All Files, and enter a name for the file using a .dct
extension.
To create shorthand for entering words:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar.
On the Advanced tab, under Shorthand, tap Settings.
In the Transcriber: Shorthand dialog box, tap Add.
Tap Text expansion, and tap Next.
Write the Shorthand you want to use, then enter the replacement text to display.
Tap Finish, then tap OK.
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To use the transcriber keyboard
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar. The keyboard remains
visible until you tap the button again.
To create shorthand that will open a program:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Tap
on the transcriber toolbar in a program.
On the Advanced tab, under Shorthand, tap Settings.
In the Transcriber: Shorthand dialog box, tap Add.
Tap Run Program, and tap Next.
Write the shorthand text you want to use, then select the program you want transcriber to
run when you write the shorthand.
Tap Finish and tap OK.
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To set up shorthand functions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
From a program, tap
on the
transcriber toolbar
On the Advanced tab, under
Shorthand, tap Settings.
In the Transcriber: Shorthand
dialog box, tap Add.
Tap Function > Next.
Write the Shorthand you want to
use and then tap the Function the
shorthand represents.
Tap Finish, and tap OK.
To use handwriting recognition alternates:
1.
2.
From a program, draw a line across the word you want to correct or add to the dictionary.
After you lift the stylus, the line will disappear and the word will be highlighted.
3.
4.
Do the quick correct
gesture.
On the alternates menu, do one of the following:
(a) To correct the selected word, tap the word you want to replace it with.
(b) To add the selected word to the dictionary, tap Add To Dictionary.
To use gestures in transcriber:
Use quick strokes of the stylus to edit your text. Do the enter, space and tab gestures while writing text to insert returns,
spaces or tabs.
Insert a paraqraph return at the cursor.
Insert a space at the cursor.
Insert a tab.
Erase text or move a space back.
Copy the selected text.
Cut the selected text.
Open the menu of alternate words if a word is selected or the onscreen Transcriber keyboard if no text is selected.
Change the capitalization of a selected letter, word or block of text.
Undo the last action.
Cut text or paste copied.
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To match letter shapes to handwriting:
Use the letter shapes feature to match your handwriting to a series of letter shapes recognized by transcriber or to learn
methods of writing characters that transcriber will recognize more easily.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar
On the Inking tab, tap match letter shapes to your writing.
At the bottom of the letter shapes screen, tap the Character you want to explore.
At the top of the screen, double-tap the picture of this character. The character slowly
redraws, showing the handwriting sequence.
Tap how often you write the character in that way: often, rarely or never.
Click OK when you are finished.
To save a letter shapes user profile:
You can save a user-specific letter shapes profile that you can open each time you use transcriber.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar.
Match the appropriate letter shapes to your handwriting.
When finished, tap File > Save.
Enter a name for the user-specific letter shapes profile and select the type (.LSS is the
default) and location for the file.
Tap Save.
To open a letter shapes profile:
Tap File > Open > double-tap the Profile.
To select a letter shapes user profile:
The transcriber letter shapes feature supports two profiles, master and guest. The master profile is not affected by any
changes made to the guest profile.
1.
2.
From a program, tap
on the transcriber toolbar.
Tap File and one of the following:
(a) Master if you are the primary user.
(b) Guest if you are not the primary user.
To change the text input method:
Depending on your preference, you can use the onscreen keyboard or a
handwriting recognition feature such as Block Recognizer, Letter Recognizer,
and Transcriber to enter text in programs.
1.
2.
3.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab > Input.
On the Input method tab, select block recognizer, letter recognizer or
transcriber.
Tap OK.
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7. Using ActiveSync to Transfer Data
ActiveSync software lets you synchronize data between a device and a PC. To synchronize data, you must connect your
device and PC directly using a cable or cradle or use a modem or network.
Create a User Profile
You can create a user profile to load data into a device without associating that data with a user name.
To create a user profile:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Personal tab.
Choose Owner Information.
Enter identification, notes and display information.
Tap OK to save changes.
Set up/Delete a Partnership
There are two types of partnerships that you can create with your device as follow:1.
2.
Automatically synchronize the files on your handheld device with your PC
Establish a guest connection and manually copy the files you want to synchronize
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To set up a partnership to automatically sync files:
1.
On your PC, select Start menu > Programs > ActiveSync. Microsoft ActiceSync Version
(Build 5096) is used in this manual.
2.
Connect your device to your PC.
3.
Microsoft ActiveSync dialog box prompts. Tap OK to proceed.
4.
Synchronization Setup Wizard window appears. Tap Next to setup the partnership
connection.
5.
If the device has already been set up to synchronize with another computer, the
Synchronization Setup Wizard (Computer name) window will appear. Use the default name
or enter a new name. Then tap Next to proceed.
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6.
Select the Files you want to automatically sync between your mobile device and your
computer. Then tap Next.
7.
Note: when you select Files, an additional screen appears (shown below) with further
information. Read carefully before proceeding, because your files may be converted. Tap
OK proceed.
8.
Synchronization Options window appears again. Tap Next to proceed.
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9.
Allow Wireless Connections window
appears. Check the checkbox for Allow wireless data connections.
10. Completing the Pocket PC Sync Setup Wizard window appears. Tap Finish.
11. Your partnership setup is completed. Microsoft ActiveSync window appears with the device
name Device (in this example) and status shows as Synchronized. File synchronization will
be carried out automatically when there is file added or remove from the \My Document
folder of the device.
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12. To add/remove files to the device, tap
on the Microsoft ActiveSync window.
File Synchronization Settings window appears. Tap on Add button to add files to \My
Documents folder of the device and Remove button to delete files \My Documents folder of
the device.
13. After adding and removing files, automatic file synchronizing is performed.
14. After synchronization is completed, the status of Microsoft ActiveSync window changes
from Synchronizing to Synchronized again.
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To delete a partnership:
1.
Unplug USB cable to disconnect the USB ActiveSync connection between the device and
the PC.
2.
Go to File > Delete Partnership in the ActiveSync manager.
3.
Click Yes when confirmation screen appears.
4.
If there is a Synchronized Files folder, confirmation for folder deletion screen will appear.
Click Yes to proceed.
5.
Microsoft ActiveSync window shows No partnerships.
6.
You can either re-establish the partnership or connect as a guest when you connect your
device to your PC.
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To set up a guest partnership:
1.
Connect your device to your PC.
2.
Microsoft ActiveSync dialog box prompts. Tap OK to proceed.
3.
Synchronization Setup Wizard window appears. Tap Cancel to setup a Guest connection.
4.
The guest connection is established, as shown.
5.
Select Explore to manually copy the files on your handheld to your desktop computer. Windows Explorer will appear
with the folders and files on your mobile device.
6.
Select the file or file(s) you want to move or copy.
7.
Choose copy files and select a destination folder on your PC.
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Partnership Settings
To change partnership connection settings:
1.
Click the ActiveSync icon in your Windows system tray (bottom right corner of taskbar).
2.
Choose File > Connection Settings from the ActiveSync manager menu.
3.
The Connection Settings window appears. Tap OK.
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8. 802.11 Wireless Configuration
Wireless local area network access
1.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Connections tab > Wireless Manager
2.
Click Wi-Fi to toggle it ON/OFF.
--NOTE-- Below steps are SUMMIT settings.
3.
Click Start > Programs > Summit > scu
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4.
Tap Admin Login.
5.
Enter the password SUMMIT and tap OK.
--NOTE--: Use all uppercase letters for the password.
6.
Click Profile tab and double tap Scan button to search for nearby AP's.
7.
Select the desired network and click Configure button to set the network profile. Eg: SOFTWARE
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8.
Click Yes button to complete the new profile configuration.
9.
On the Main tab change active profile to the new profile created in the last step. Eg: SOFTWARE
10. Click tab Status tab to check the connection status.
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--NOTE-- Below steps are AR6K settings.
1.
Click Start>Settings>Connection Tab> Wi-Fi
2.
The device will detect available Wi-Fi networks. Select the network you want to connect to, and then click Connect.
If not, click Menu-> Add New to configure your own network.
3.
On the Settings screen, change any of the following information:
4.
5.
6.
In Network name, enter a name for the connection.
In Connects to, select The Internet or Work.
If the network is a hidden network, which means that it does not broadcast its Service Set Identifier (SSID), select
This is a hidden network.
If you want to connect directly to another device or computer, and not to a network through an access point, select
This is a device to device (ad-hoc) connection.
7.
t.
8.
Choose
9.
On the Configure Network Authentication screen, do the following:
Nex
10. Select the authentication and data encryption methods.
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11. Enter the network key information or select the The key is automatically provided check box.
If it is necessary, ask the network administrator for authentication, encryption, and network key information.
12. Choose Next.
13. Select or clear the Use IEEE 802.1X network access control check box.
14. To use Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) or smart card authentication, make the selections appropriate to
your choice of authentication.
15. Choose Finish.
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9. Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless communications technology. Devices with Bluetooth function can exchange information
over a distance of about 10 meters (30 feet) even if the devices are in different rooms.
To Turn Bluetooth On/Off
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Connections tab.
Tap Bluetooth.
Select the Mode tab.
Check or uncheck the turn on Bluetooth check box.
--NOTE--: By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn Bluetooth on and then turn off the device, Bluetooth also
turns off.
To make a device visible
Other devices with Bluetooth capabilities can detect your device and attempt to
beam information to it, establish a partnership, or use a Bluetooth service.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Connections tab.
Tap Bluetooth
Select the Mode tab.
Select the Turn on Bluetooth check box, and then select the Make this
device visible to other devices check box.
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Bluetooth partnerships
A partnership is a relationship that you create between your device and another Bluetooth device to securely exchange
information. You have to enter passcode on both device to create a partnership, the devices need only have Bluetooth
turned on to exchange information; they do not need to be visible.
Once you create a partnership on both devices, they can exchange information without entering the passcode afterwards.
To create a Bluetooth partnership
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Ensure that the two devices are turned on, visible, and within close range.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Connections tab.
Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab > Add new device. Your device searches for other devices
with Bluetooth capabilities and displays them in the list.
Tap the name of the device to be paired, and tap Next.
In Passcode, enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16 characters, and tap
Next.
Enter the same passcode on the other device.
To accept a Bluetooth partnership
1.
2.
3.
Ensure that your device is turned on, visible and within close range.
When prompted to accept a partnership with the device that is requesting the relationship, tap Yes.
If a passcode is requested, enter an alphanumeric passcode between 0 and 16 characters in passcode, and tap
Next. You must enter the same passcode that was entered on the device requesting the partnership.
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To Rename a Bluetooth Partnership
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Connections tab.
Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab.
Tap the partnership to be renamed. A pop-up menu appears. Select Edit.
Enter a new name for the partnership and tap Save.
To Delete a Bluetooth Partnership
1.
2.
3.
4.
Tap Start menu > Settings > Connections tab> settings > connections tab.
Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab.
Tap and hold the partnership you want to end. Select Delete from the pop-up menu.
Tap Yes to confirm.
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10.
Regulatory and Warning
Regulatory Information
Device and the logo are trademarks of our company. Other product and brand names may be trademarked or registered
trademarks of their respective owners.
Our company assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss resulting from the use of this guide. Our company
assumes no responsibility for any loss or claims by third parties which may arise through the use of this product. Our
company assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss caused by deletion of data as a result of malfunction, dead
battery or repairs. Be sure to make backup copies of all important data on other media to protect against data loss.
CE Marking and European Economic Area (EEA)
Hereby, our company declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of Directive, 1999/5/EC.
Our company shall not be liable for use of our product with equipment (i.e., power supplies,
personal computers, etc.) that is not CE marked and does not comply with the Low Voltage Directive.
FCC Compliance
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements-FCC
This Device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1.
2.
This device may not cause harmful interference, and
This device must not accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: The grantee is not responsible for any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible
for compliance. Such modifications could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
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Battery Warning
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Use manufacturer's original battery and charger only. Any incompatible battery or charger may result in a fire,
explosion, or other hazard.
Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred the battery.
Do not short-circuit a battery by allowing conductive materials to contact the battery terminals.
Do not immerse or expose the battery to water or other liquids.
Do not dispose of batteries in fire or place the battery into a microwave oven or dryer.
If battery leakage is found, avoid the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes.
If contact has been made, rinse the affected area with water and seek medical advice.
If you suspect damage to your equipment or battery, contact the manufacturer for inspection.
Follow the local regulations to dispose or recycle the used re-chargeable batteries.
RF Exposure Guidelines
Safety Information
Reducing RF Exposure – Use Properly
Only operate the device in accordance with the instructions supplied.
Europe
For RFID operation, to comply with EU RF exposure requirements, this device must be operated in the hand with a
minimum separation distance of 20cm or more from a person’s body. Other operating configurations should be avoided.
US and Canada
For RFID operation, to satisfy FCC RF exposure requirements, a mobile transmitting device must operate with a minimum
separation distance of 20cm or more from a person’s body.
General information
1. Before using the standard charger, read all instructions and warnings.
2. Please retain these instructions for future reference.
For more battery safety and charger safety guidelines, refer to the Quick Start Guide.
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