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Reference Guide ULTRA-RUGGED FIELD PC Reference Guide ActiveSync, Excel, Hotmail, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visual Studio, Windows, Windows Media, Windows Mobile, Windows Mobile Device Center, Windows Vista, and the Windows logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The Bluetooth® word mark is owned by the Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Juniper Systems, Inc. is under license. Bluetooth qualified design identification no.: B012161 Acrobat and Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. The names of actual companies and products mentioned herein may be the trademarks of their respective owners. © Copyright 04-2008 Juniper Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. P/N 14928-04. WARNING! Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in serious injury. CAUTION: Text set off in this manner indicates that failure to follow directions could result in damage to equipment or loss of information. Contents Introduction Overview of Windows Mobile 5.0.................................... 2 Using the documentation..................................................... 3 The anatomy of the Field PC............................................... 4 ® Getting Started Using the Hardware 14 Using the Field PC 30 Step 1: Install the battery pack........................................... 8 Step 2: Charge the battery pack......................................... 9 Step 3: Establish basic settings on the device............... 9 Step 4: Install ActiveSync on a desktop computer.....11 Step 5: Create an ActiveSync connection......................12 Identifying button functions..............................................14 Customizing button functions...........................................15 Suspending, powering off, resetting, and restoring factory defaults.................................................................17 Using the stylus......................................................................19 Using the touchscreen.........................................................20 Understanding LED signals................................................22 Replacing the battery pack.................................................22 Using peripheral devices such as CF cards, SD cards, and USB flash drives.......................................................24 Understanding the Today screen......................................30 Using the Start menu...........................................................31 Entering information............................................................31 Recognizing status icons.....................................................33 Recognizing soft keys .........................................................33 Rotating the screen..............................................................34 Dimming or turning off the backlight.............................35 Adjusting the backlight timer............................................35 iii 5 Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC 38 Suspending the device........................................................38 Powering off the Field PC...................................................39 Resetting the device.............................................................40 Exploring files.........................................................................40 Closing running programs ................................................41 Switching between running programs...........................42 Viewing memory allocation for programs.....................42 Changing settings..................................................................43 Using on-device help...........................................................43 Backing up data ...................................................................44 Copying data from a peripheral device..........................47 Communicating with a Desktop Computer Using ActiveSync® 50 Getting to Know Programs and Settings 60 Reestablishing an ActiveSync Connection.....................51 Establishing ActiveSync synchronization settings........51 Creating a device name to use with multiple ActiveSync partnerships.................................................52 Connecting to ActiveSync as a guest...............................53 Deleting an ActiveSync partnership.................................54 Transferring files to and from the Field PC using ActiveSync..........................................................................54 Exploring the Field PC using ActiveSync........................55 Installing new applications on the Field PC using ActiveSync..........................................................................56 Understanding Start menu programs and utilities.....60 Understanding applications in the Programs menu 62 Accessing programs on the Getting Started Disc........65 Finding settings......................................................................66 iv 8 Using the Integrated Bluetooth® Option 70 Supported Bluetooth® Profiles 82 Bluetooth drivers and profiles...........................................70 Identify the power status of Bluetooth using Wireless Manager..............................................................................71 Create a Bluetooth partnership........................................73 Bluetooth virtual COM ports..............................................75 Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port......................76 Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port......................79 Serial Port Profile (SPP)......................................................83 Dial-Up Networking (DUN) Profile..................................86 Human Interface Device (HID) Profile...........................89 Object Push Profile (OPP) or beaming..........................90 10 Caring for Your Field PC 94 Storing your Field PC and battery packs........................94 Protecting the touchscreen ..............................................96 Protecting the Field PC against mechanical shock ...97 Battery warnings....................................................................98 Equipment warnings............................................................99 Using the Field PC in extreme temperatures...............99 Cleaning the Field PC ...................................................... 100 Repairing the Field PC .................................................... 102 Disposing of the Field PC and battery packs............. 102 11 Troubleshooting and Service Tips 104 12 Information for Software Developers 110 Troubleshooting tips.......................................................... 104 Preparing for a service center call..................................107 Programming documentation.........................................110 Software Development Kit (SDK)..................................110 Software development tools...........................................110 Appendix A: Product Specifications 114 9-pin serial port pinouts...................................................117 Appendix B: Certifications and Regulatory Information 120 Regulatory information..................................................... 120 CE marking........................................................................... 121 Appendix C: Standard Warranty Terms and Conditions 124 Limited Product Warranty .............................................. 124 Index 130 Additional Section: Installation Instructions for the Extended Caps 153 vi 1 Introduction Overview of Windows Mobile® 5.0 Using the documentation The anatomy of the Field PC Chapter 1 Introduction This ultra-rugged Field PC—rock solid and field ready in the most extreme environments—is your reliable field companion. Designed for Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0, your Field PC features a wide variety of application software and accessory choices. Use it to navigate, research, document, and communicate. Depend on it for your field information technology. It is ready for you. Overview of Windows Mobile® 5.0 Your Field PC runs Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0. This operating system, designed for mobile devices, provides you with familiar Microsoft programs to help you increase your productivity and manage information effectively. For example, Microsoft® Office Outlook® Mobile, similar to Microsoft® Outlook®, allows you to send and receive email, keep track of contacts, manage tasks, and take simple notes. Many Windows® applications are already compatible with Windows Mobile®. You can use Windows Mobile to access Word, Excel®, and PowerPoint® files on your mobile device, or you can use Windows Mobile® to access your email messages and contacts from your Microsoft® Outlook account. If you need help, the Field PC offers a variety of information through its fully featured on-device help system. More information about Windows Mobile® 5.0 can be found at: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/5/default.mspx. Chapter 1: Introduction Using the documentation Your Field PC is equipped with several reference tools. These tools include: • Quick Start Guide • Getting Started Disc from Microsoft® • User Manual • User Documentation CD (contains Quick Start Guide, Reference Guide, and License Agreement) • On-device help files Use the following chart to find the information you need. What you want Instructions for setting up the Field PC Where to find it Quick Start Guide, User Manual, this guide ActiveSync® install for Windows® Getting Started Disc 2000 and Windows® XP users Instructions for using external devices with the Field PC This guide Instructions for basic tasks such as replacing battery packs, resetting the device, adjusting the backlight, or inserting memory cards Quick Start Guide, this guide Instructions for using programs installed on the Field PC Help files located within individual programs on the Field PC Note: For a more complete listing of topics in this reference guide, see the index. The anatomy of the Field PC This section illustrates the different parts of the Field PC. For instructions on using the hardware, see Chapter 3. For instructions about caring for or cleaning the different parts, see Chapter 10. 10 11 Power button 12 Context menu button 13 Enter button 14 Notification LED 15 Touchscreen/display 16 Accessory attachment points 17 Battery door latch 18 Hand strap 19 Battery door 20 Body molding Elastomer overmold Magnesium case front Display bezel Charge LED Start menu button Applications Manager button Microphone Today screen button Speaker Four-way directional button 16 17 15 14 13 12 10 11 18 19 20 Chapter 1: Introduction 21 22 23 Top view with standard cap Top view without cap 24 25 21 26 27 Bottom view showing communications module 27 28 29 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 30 31 32 Stylus Body molding screws Standard cap screws (captive) Cover for optional Bluetooth® antenna Compact Flash card slot Secure Digital I/O card slot Stylus slot USB Client (mini B) 12V DC jack 9-pin serial port USB Host (mini A) Cable routing channel 2 Getting Started Install the battery pack Charge the battery pack Establish basic settings on the device Install ActiveSync® on a desktop computer Create an ActiveSync connection Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter repeats—with a few more details—the installation instructions that came in the Quick Start Guide and User Manual. Step 1: Install the battery pack 1. Carefully unhook and lift up the bottom hook of the hand strap, as shown in the first picture. WARNING! Releasing the hand strap hook too quickly may result in injury or damage to the display. Use caution when undoing the hook or when holding the Field PC by its hand strap. 2. Press on the battery door and slide the door latch to the right to unlock it, as shown in the second picture. 3. Remove the battery door. 4. Insert the battery pack so battery contacts match up. 5. Insert the tabs on the bottom of the battery door into the case slots. Close the battery door. 6. Press on the battery door. Slide the latch to the left to lock it. 7. Reattach the hand strap. Chapter 2: Getting Started Step 2: Charge the battery pack 1. Mount the plug onto the wall charger (if it is not already assembled). 2. Plug the wall charger into an outlet. 3. Plug the other end of the wall charger into the DC jack on the Field PC. The device turns on after a few seconds, and a flashing red light signals the device is charging. 4. Charging the Field PC for 4.5 hours charges it up to 95%. Let the device charge for 6 hours to get a full charge. Note: If the Field PC suspends and the flashing red LED turns off, the device keeps charging. Charging temperatures Only charge your battery pack in temperatures between 32°F and 104°F (0°C and 40°C). For best results, charge the battery pack at room temperature (68°F or 20°C). Step 3: Establish basic settings on the device Using the stylus, follow the instructions on the screen to calibrate the device and establish basic settings. We recommend creating a name for the Field PC so external devices like desktop computers or devices that use Bluetooth® technology can differentiate the Field PC from other devices more easily. To create a name, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Settings. 2. From the System tab, tap About. The About window appears. 3. Select the Device ID tab at the bottom of the screen. 4. Type in a device name. We recommend using “SN” (serial number) and the device serial number, which can be found by tapping Start > Settings > System and choosing System Configuration. An example of a device name appears below. Your Field PC is now field ready. Important: Read the following paragraph before moving on to Step 4. If you have Microsoft Windows® Vista®, you already have basic file synchronization capability with your desktop 10 Chapter 2: Getting Started computer without installing any additional software. You can skip Steps 4 and 5. To access these basic sync options, connect the Field PC to the desktop computer using a USB cable. For full synchronization support such as Microsoft Outlook® contacts, email, calendar, notes, and tasks, download and install Windows Mobile Device Center through Windows Update on the Start menu of your desktop computer. If you have Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP, follow the next steps to install Microsoft® ActiveSync®, which allows you to install programs onto your device using a desktop computer. Step 4: Install ActiveSync on a desktop computer Important: If you have Microsoft Windows Vista, read the section above before beginning. If you use Windows 2000 or Windows XP, Windows Mobile® 5.0 requires that you use Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1 or greater to connect to your desktop computer. The Getting Started Disc installs ActiveSync 4.5 on your desktop computer. 1. Insert the Getting Started Disc into your desktop computer. A window appears on the display, as shown. 11 2. Select your language. 3. If ActiveSync 4.5 or greater has not been installed on your desktop computer, follow the directions on the screen to install it. Note: Install ActiveSync before attaching the USB cable to the desktop or Field PC. Step 5: Create an ActiveSync connection 1. Plug USB Client end (mini B) of the USB communications cable into your Field PC. 2. Plug the USB Host end (full size A) of the USB communications cable into your desktop computer. 3. Establish an ActiveSync partnership by following the instructions on the desktop computer screen. You are now ready to use your Field PC. See Chapter 6 for more details about using ActiveSync. 12 3 Using the Hardware Identifying button functions Customizing button functions Suspending, powering off, resetting, and restoring defaults Using the stylus Using the touchscreen Understanding LED signals Replacing the battery pack Using peripheral devices such as CF cards, SD cards, and USB flash drives Chapter 3 Using the Hardware This chapter teaches you how to use the hardware components of the Field PC. Specifically, you learn how to: • Identify button functions • Customize button functions • Use buttons to suspend, power off, and reset the device • Use the stylus • Use the touchscreen • Replace the battery pack • Understand LED signals • Use peripheral devices (CF and SD cards and USB drives) with the device Identifying button functions The following chart shows you the names and functions of each button on the keyboard. Button 14 Name Function Start menu button Provides a menu of applications. Applications Manager button Lets you switch between or close running applications; allows you to view memory allocations. Chapter 3: Using the Hardware Home button Returns you to the Today screen. Context Displays the context menu menu button for the item selected (similar to a right-click on a desktop computer). Enter button Enters the selected soft key or option. Power button Turns the Field PC on and off, resets, suspends. (See more details in the Power button functions section in this chapter.) Four-way directional button Allows you to navigate. Customizing button functions Each button performs a specific function. You can customize the function of the following four buttons to open programs or perform shortcuts: • Start menu button • Applications Manager button 15 • • Home button Context menu button Note: The functions assigned to the Enter button, Power button, and Four-way directional button cannot be customized. To reassign a program or shortcut to a button, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons. A list of buttons and their current assignments is displayed on the Program Buttons tab. 2. Tap the button you want to reassign, as shown here. 3. In the Assign a program box, tap the program or shortcut you want to assign to the button. In the example here, the user has selected Start Menu. 4. Tap OK. 16 Chapter 3: Using the Hardware Suspending, powering off, resetting, and restoring factory defaults The Power button allows you to suspend, power off, or reset the device. A series of keyboard actions also lets you restore the hard drive, settings, and icons to their original factory defaults. Below are instructions for each action. Suspending the device. Suspending the Field PC is different from powering it off: • Suspending the device puts it to sleep, and when it is turned back on, the device remembers where it was. Some battery power is used. • Powering off the device closes all programs and turns off all of the power. No battery power is used. We recommend suspending your device if you plan to turn it off for less than two weeks. To suspend your device, press the Power button briefly and release. To resume the device from suspend mode, press the Power button again. Note: If you suspend the device while it is charging, the flashing red light disappears. However, the device continues to charge. Powering off the Field PC. Powering off the device ends all programs and removes power from all system components except for the real-time clock. Unlike suspend mode, the device resets when it is powered on again. To preserve battery power, we recommend you power off the device if it will be left unused for two weeks or longer. 17 To power off the Field PC, 1. Save your open files and close any running programs. (For instructions on backing up files, see Backing up data in Chapter 5.) 2. Press the Power button until the Power Button menu appears, as shown here. Note: The device cannot be powered off while it is plugged into the wall charger. 3. Tap Power Off. A warning dialog appears, as shown in the second picture. Tap OK. Note: The keyboard backlight stays on for a few seconds after the device shuts off. The device cannot be powered back on until the keyboard backlight turns off. To power on your Field PC, hold down the Power button until you see the green notification light appear. Resetting the device. Some programs require you to reset your device during the installation process. Follow the steps below to reset the Field PC: 1. Save your open files and close any running programs. (For instructions on backing up files, see Backing up data in Chapter 5.) 2. Press the Power button until the Power Button menu appears. 3. Choose Reset. 18 Chapter 3: Using the Hardware If your device locks up, you can reset the device by pressing the Power button for 10 seconds or until the screen goes dark. After a few seconds, the device turns on again. Restoring the device to its factory state. Follow the steps below to restore the user storage, settings, and icons on your Field PC to their original factory defaults. WARNING! Restoring the Field PC to its original factory state will permanently erase data saved on the Field PC, any software you installed, and any changes you made to the Field PC, including settings changes. 1. Reset the device from the power button menu or by holding down the power button until the display goes dark. 2. When the green notification LED light appears on the front of the Field PC, simultaneously press and hold the following buttons for several seconds: the Home button, the up arrow on the Fourway directional button, and the Context menu button. 3. Hold the buttons until the Ultra-Rugged Field PC splash screen appears and then disappears. Factory settings are restored automatically. Using the stylus The stylus is stored in an open slot at the top of the device. A hole in the stylus end allows you to attach a lanyard. Like the left button on a desktop computer mouse, the stylus is a tool that lets you select or deselect items 19 and enter data. Like the right button, the stylus lets you perform shortcuts like cutting and pasting. Instructions for these tasks are listed in the chart below. To do this . . . Follow these steps Select an item Tap once. Enter data See Entering Information, a section in the next chapter about data entry options. Open an item or file Tap the item or file. Cut or copy 1. Tap and hold until the context menu appears. 2. Select Cut or Copy. Paste 1. Tap and hold the area where you want to paste. 2. Select Paste from the context menu that appears. Open a context menu for an item Tap and hold the item. The context menu appears. Drag and drop 1. Tap and drag the item to the destination. 2. Lift up the stylus. Select Drag the stylus over the items. multiple items For instructions on using the transcriber program on your Field PC, see Entering Information in Chapter 4. Using the touchscreen This section explains how to protect, clean, and calibrate the touchscreen. 20 Chapter 3: Using the Hardware Protecting and cleaning the touchscreen. The touchscreen is sealed to protect your device against water and dust. To protect your touchscreen, we recommend that you apply a touchscreen protector to the screen. For instructions about applying a touchscreen protector or cleaning your touchscreen, see Chapter 10: Caring for your Field PC. CAUTION: Be sure to replace the screen protector as often as the screen protector packaging directs. Calibrating the touchscreen. If the touchscreen is not responding accurately to stylus taps, try calibrating the touchscreen manually using the following steps: 1. Tap Start > Settings. The Settings window appears, as shown here. 2. Select the System tab at the bottom of the display. 3. Scroll down and tap on the Screen icon, shown at right. 4. When the Screen window appears, tap Align Screen. 5. Follow the directions on the display to calibrate the touchscreen. 21 6. After you calibrate the touchscreen, the Screen window appears again. Tap OK to exit the screen. Understanding LED signals The Field PC signals events and processes using a charge LED and a notification LED. Charge LED. This red light appears to the left of the Start menu button. A flashing light signals that the battery is currently charging; a solid light signals that the wall charger is connected but that the battery is fully charged. Note: When the device is suspended or powered off, the charge LED does not appear. Notification LED. Appearing on the right side of the Enter button, the green notification LED appears briefly when you power on the unit after the device is reset or restored to factory defaults. Replacing the battery pack To replace the battery pack, follow these steps: 1. Close all running programs. 2. Suspend the device. CAUTION: The device only stays on for about five seconds without a power source. Always suspend your device before replacing the battery pack. 3. Carefully unhook and lift up the bottom hand strap hook. CAUTION: Releasing the hand strap hook too quickly may result in injury 22 Chapter 3: Using the Hardware or damage to the display. Use caution when undoing the hook or when holding the Field PC by its hand strap. 4. Press on the battery door about 1/4” beneath the door latch and slide the door latch to the right. 5. Remove the battery door. Note: The door may make a noise while it is being removed, caused by the door scraping against the battery. The sound is normal; no damage is done when you hear this sound. 6. Remove the old battery pack. 7. Make sure the battery contacts of the charged battery pack are clean and dry. 8. Insert the charged battery pack, lining up the battery contacts with the Field PC contacts. 9. Insert the tabs on the bottom of the battery door into the case slots. 10. Close the battery door, making sure the door latch is in the unlock position as the door meets the case. 23 11. With the door latch in the unlock position, press on the battery door just below the door latch and slide the latch to the left to lock it. 12. Reattach the hand strap. Note: If you remove the battery pack from your device and the device is still attached to the wall charger, the battery icon still appears on the display. When the battery is replaced, charging resumes. For instructions on installing or charging a battery pack, see Chapter 2: Getting Started. For instructions on maintaining and caring for your battery pack, see Chapter 8: Caring for your Field PC. Using peripheral devices such as CF cards, SD cards, and USB flash drives The Field PC accepts several peripheral devices. The USB Host (mini A) accepts devices like USB flash drives and keyboards; the Compact Flash (CF) and Secure Digital (SD) card slots accept memory cards and IO (Input/ Output) cards such as GPS, modem, and Bluetooth cards. Note: If your Field PC has integrated Bluetooth® technology, see Chapters 8-9 for more details about using peripheral devices with the Field PC. If you are using an extended cap for larger peripheral devices, see the extended cap installation instructions at the end of this guide. 24 Chapter 3: Using the Hardware This section explains how to: • Install and operate USB accessories on the Field PC • Remove the standard cap to access CF and SDIO card slots • Install CF and SD cards • Replace CF and SD cards • Copy files from a CF or SD card or USB drive • Reattach the standard cap Installing and operating USB devices on the Field PC. The USB Host accepts several USB devices, including keyboards and USB flash drives. Note: To be compatible with Windows Mobile® 5.0, some USB serial devices require drivers. Refer to your USB device’s manual or contact the manufacturer to determine compatibility. To install a USB device, plug the mini end of a USB communications cable into the USB Host (labeled A on your device). You may need to use a USB mini-to-full size adapter. Removing the standard cap to access CF and SDIO card slots. The removable standard cap on the Field PC is designed to protect peripheral devices (e.g., CF cards) when they are inserted into the Field PC and to protect the Field PC when no peripheral device is inserted. To remove the standard cap, follow these steps: 1. Remove the stylus. 2. Unscrew the top screws until you can slide off the standard 25 cap. The screws are designed to stay attached to the standard cap. 3. Pull off the standard cap. 4. Insert the CF or SD card. Note: For instructions on replacing the standard cap, see the section in this chapter called Reattaching the standard cap. Installing a CF or SD card. To operate a card, insert the card into the appropriate card slot, located under the standard cap of the Field PC. (See the instructions in the previous section for removing the standard cap.) The system should automatically detect and use the card. However, if the card is not recognized, try the following: 1. Install an appropriate driver by following the directions on the device screen. 2. Operate the card by consulting the user’s guide that came with the card. Reinserting or changing a CF or SD card. Whenever you remove or change a CF or SD card on the Field PC, wait at least 6 seconds before inserting another card into the slot. The Field PC needs this short time delay to properly identify and use the newly inserted card. If a card is re-inserted too quickly, the Field PC may need to reset. To avoid this problem, close all programs before changing or re-inserting a card. Copying data from a CF card, SD card, or USB drive. You can run or copy data from a peripheral device onto your Field PC by following these steps: 1. On the Field PC, tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. 26 Chapter 3: Using the Hardware 2. Tap and hold the file you want to copy to your Field PC. A pop-up menu appears, as shown here. Note: If you want to copy multiple files, tap and drag the stylus over the files. Once the files are selected, tap and hold the stylus on the files until a pop-up menu appears. 3. Select Copy. 4. Open the destination folder where you want to place your copied file. 5. Tap and hold the stylus on the white space below the existing files until the pop-up menu appears again. 6. Select Paste. The file is copied and its name appears on the screen. Reattaching the standard cap. To reattach the standard cap, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the hand strap is attached to its top latch. 2. Place the standard cap over the case. 3. Use a screwdriver to turn the standard cap screws until they are firmly in place. CAUTION: Do not overtighten the screws. Tightening the screws over 12-in-lbs (1.36 N-m) could result in a failure. The torque specs for the standard cap are 2-in-lbs (0.23 N-m). CAUTION: When the standard cap is removed, the Field PC is not sealed. Avoid exposing the Field PC 27 to moisture when the standard cap is removed, and tighten the standard cap screws firmly after you replace the standard cap. Failure to replace the standard cap properly may void your warranty. 28 4 Using the Field PC Understanding the Today screen Using the Start menu Entering information Recognizing status icons Recognizing soft keys Rotating the screen Dimming or turning off the backlight Adjusting the backlight timer Chapter 4 Using the Field PC Focusing on the interface elements of the Field PC, this chapter shows you how to: • Understand the Today screen (the default display screen) • Use the Start menu • Enter information with the stylus • Recognize status icons • Recognize soft keys • Change settings • Rotate the screen • Dim or turn off the backlight to save battery power • Adjust the backlight timer Understanding the Today screen The Today screen is the default screen you see when your device powers on. From the Today screen you can view or select • Today’s date • Owner information • Messages • Tasks • Upcoming appointments The Today screen also allows you to lock or unlock your device. Locking the device disables your screen for easy cleaning. 30 Chapter 4: Using the Field PC To lock the device, simply tap on the words “Device unlocked.” To unlock the device, tap on the word “Unlock” on the two screens that appear. Using the Start menu The Start menu is the main access point to all programs in Windows Mobile®. It allows you to access files, programs, or system settings. To access the Start menu, tap the Start menu icon in the top left corner of your screen or press the Start menu button on the keypad. The Start menu appears, giving you links to programs, settings, and menus. Note: For a description of each item on the Start menu, see Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings. Entering information At the bottom of the display is a data entry icon. Tapping on the icon allows you to enter information using the stylus. Specifically, you can choose to: Select alphanumeric characters from the on-screen Keyboard utility (the default input method). 31 Use Letter Recognizer. This input method recognizes character strokes and gestures. Enter text using Block Recognizer. This utility recognizes letters from single strokes. Use Transcriber, a program that allows you to enter data using cursive, print, or mixed handwriting. Note: For more details about using each input method, go to Start > Settings > Input and choose the input method from the Input window. For ideas about how to use the transcribing program more effectively, we recommend Frank McPherson’s book, How to Do Everything with Windows Mobile, published by McGrawHill Osborne Media. When you are ready to enter text, you can switch from the default input method (keyboard) by following these steps: 1. On the bottom center of the screen, tap the arrow next to the input method icon (shown). If the input selector arrow is not displayed, tap the input method icon. 2. The input method menu appears, as shown here. Tap the input method you want from the list of options. 3. Using the selected input method, enter your text. 32 Chapter 4: Using the Field PC Recognizing status icons Status icons show the status of operations on the Field PC. Status icons and their functions are listed in the following chart. Icon Name Function Charge indicator Tells you when the device is charging. Speaker Tap to control volume. Remaining battery capacity Tap to see how much battery power remains. Applications Manager Tap to switch or close running programs. For an additional list of icons and their functions, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Help. 2. Select Overview of the Today screen. 3. Tap on What do those status icons indicate? Recognizing soft keys These context-sensitive keys appear as words, buttons, or tabs on the menu bar. Tap on these keys to perform 33 actions or open menus. Here you see soft keys on the Today screen. Rotating the screen The Field PC can show information in portrait or landscape view. Change the orientation by following these steps: 1. Select Start > Settings > System > Screen. 2. Choose from three screen orientations: Portrait, Landscape (righthanded), or Landscape (left-handed). The four-way directional button automatically adjusts for the screen orientation. 34 Chapter 4: Using the Field PC Dimming or turning off the backlight Dimming or turning off the display backlight saves battery power when the device is running on a battery pack. To dim or turn off the backlight, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Brightness. 2. Select the Battery Power tab if it is not already selected. The Brightness window for battery power appears, shown here. 3. Drag the backlight slider slightly to the left to dim the backlight, or drag the slider all the way to the left to turn the backlight off. Note: If the backlight does not turn off completely, tap on the arrow to the left of the Backlight slider, as shown in the second picture. Adjusting the backlight timer By default, the display and keypad backlights are set to turn off after one minute of inactivity. To adjust the time when your backlight turns off, follow these steps: 35 1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Backlight. The Backlight window appears. To change the timer for external power, tap the External Power tab. 2. Select or deselect the two options. 3. If you selected the first checkbox, choose the length of time before the backlight turns off. 36 5 Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC Suspending the device Powering off the Field PC Resetting the device Exploring files Closing running programs Switching between running programs Changing settings Using on-device help Backing up data Copying data from a peripheral device Chapter 5 Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC This chapter teaches you how to perform the following common tasks: • Suspend the device • Power off the device • Reset the device • Explore files • Close programs that are running • Switch between running programs • Change settings • Use on-device help • Back up data • Copy files from peripheral devices Suspending the device Suspending the Field PC is different from powering it off. During suspend mode, the device sleeps but remembers where it was when it is turned on again; when you power off the Field PC, it does a basic reset. We recommend suspending your device if you want to resume your task or if you plan to use the device on a daily basis. To suspend your device, press the power button briefly and release. To resume the device, press the power button again briefly. 38 Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC Note: If you suspend the device while it is charging, the flashing charge LED disappears. However, the device continues to charge. Powering off the Field PC Powering off the device ends all programs and removes power from all system components except for the real-time clock. Powering off your device saves power without draining the battery. We recommend powering off the mobile device if it will be inactive for more than one week. To power off the Field PC, follow these steps: 1. Save and close all applications. (For instructions on backing up your files, see the section in this chapter called Backing up data.) 2. Press the Power button until the Power Button menu appears, as shown here. 3. Tap Power Off, then OK. Note: The keyboard backlight stays on for a few seconds after the device shuts off. Until the keyboard backlight turns off, the device cannot be powered on again. To power on the device, hold the power button until the green notification LED appears. The device is now booting. This process takes about a minute. 39 Resetting the device Some programs require you to reset your device when you install them. Follow the steps below to reset the Field PC: 1. Back up your files and close any open applications. (For instructions on backing up files, see Backing up data in this chapter.) 2. Press the power button until the power button menu appears. 3. Choose Reset. Note: If your device locks up, you can reset the device by pressing the power button for 10 seconds or until the screen goes dark. The device resets itself automatically after a few seconds. Exploring files To explore files stored on the Field PC, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. The File Explore window appears. 2. If the drive you want does not already appear, tap on the drop-down menu arrow to select it, as shown here. 3. Navigate the file directory by tapping on the folders and files you want. If you want to go up a level, tap on the Up soft key at the bottom of the screen. 40 Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC 4. Use the Menu soft key at the bottom of the screen to manipulate files. Closing running programs Closing programs that are not being used frees memory and allows the device to run faster. We recommend closing any programs you are not using. Note: Tapping on the X in the top right corner of a program only minimizes the program; the program continues to run in the background. To close one or more running programs, follow these steps: 1. Tap on the Applications Manager icon at the top of the screen or press the Applications Manager button. The screen at the right appears. 2. Select the program(s) you want to close. 3. Tap Stop. 41 Switching between running programs To switch between programs running on your Field PC, follow these steps: 1. Tap on the Applications Manager icon or press the Applications Manager button. 2. Select the program you want to switch to. 3. Tap Activate. The program comes to the forefront. Viewing memory allocation for programs To see how much memory is available for programs and storage on the Field PC, follow these steps: 1. Tap on the Applications Manager icon or press the Applications Manager button. A new window appears, as shown in the following image. 2. Select the Main tab if is not already selected. Available memory for storage and programs appears. 42 Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC Changing settings To change settings on your device, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Settings. The Settings window appears. 2. Choose one of the tabs at the bottom of the screen. Note: See Chapter 7 for a complete list of settings and their locations. 3. Tap on the setting you want to change. 4. Adjust the setting controls. Using on-device help You can access electronic help files on your Field PC from each screen. Windows Mobile® provides help information that is context-sensitive; the help information that appears on the help screen is directly related to what you are doing on the device. To access help files, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Help. 2. Select an option from the help menu that appears. Note: If the topic you want is not listed, try one of these options: • Option 1: Choose Contents at the bottom of the screen. A table of contents appears. Tap on the item you want. • Option 2: Choose Search at the bottom of the screen. Search allows you to search for specific topics within boundaries you set. • Option 3: If you want help about a certain program on your mobile device, open the program first, then tap Start > Help. The help menu items that appear are directly related to the application program. 43 Note: If you need more assistance than a help file provides, visit Microsoft’s website at www.microsoft.com/ mobile or see Chapter 11: Troubleshooting and FAQs. Backing up data Your Field PC is designed to protect your data. However, it is still a good idea to back up your data regularly by saving information to a desktop computer or to a Compact Flash (CF) or Secure Digital (SD) card. Backing up to a desktop computer. To copy files from your Field PC to a desktop computer, follow these steps: 1. If you have Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP, reestablish an ActiveSync® connection (see Chapter 6 for instructions) and continue with Steps 2-6. Note: If you have Microsoft® Windows Vista™, we recommend installing Windows Mobile Device Center™ on your desktop computer from the Microsoft website or by selecting Start > Programs > Microsoft Update on your desktop computer. You can then sync your Field PC with your desktop computer. For more instructions about using Windows Vista, visit Microsoft’s website. 2. In the ActiveSync window on your desktop computer, click Tools > Explore Pocket PC, as shown here. 44 Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC 3. A new window opens, showing the file directory for the Field PC. 4. Select the files on the Field PC you want to copy. 5. Copy the files by choosing Edit > Copy or by rightclicking and choosing Copy. 6. Paste the files onto the desktop computer. Backing up to a CF or SD card. To save information to a card, follow these steps: 1. Select File Explorer from the Start menu. The File Explore window appears. 2. If My device does not already appear as the current directory, tap on the arrow next to the directory that appears, as shown in this image. When a drop-down menu appears, select My device. 45 4. A list of files appears. Highlight the files you want to back up and tap on Menu in the lower part of the display. A menu of options appears. 5. Tap and hold the stylus on the Edit option, as shown here. 6. Choose Copy from the menu that appears. 46 Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC 7. Select the CF or SD card from the file directory. 8. To paste the files from your Field PC to the CF or SD card, tap the Menu soft key and choose Edit > Paste. 9. You can now remove the card. Copying data from a peripheral device You can copy data from a CF card, SD card, or USB flash drive onto your Field PC by following these steps: 1. On the Field PC, tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. 2. Tap and hold the file you want to copy to your Field PC. A pop-up menu appears, as shown here. Note: If you want to copy multiple files, tap and drag the stylus over the files. Once the files are selected, tap and hold the stylus on the files until a pop-up menu appears. 3. Select Copy from the pop-up menu. 4. Open the destination folder where you want to place your file. (To copy the file to the device drive, select My device.) 47 5. Tap and hold the stylus on the white space below the list of existing files until a pop-up menu appears. 6. Select Paste. The copied file appears in the folder. 48 6 Communicating with a Desktop Computer Using ActiveSync® Reestablishing an ActiveSync connection Establishing ActiveSync synchronization settings Creating a device name to use with multiple ActiveSync partnerships Connecting to ActiveSync as a guest Deleting an ActiveSync partnership Transferring files to and from the PC using ActiveSync Exploring the Field PC using ActiveSync Installing new applications on the Field PC using ActiveSync Chapter 6 Communicating with a Desktop Computer Using ActiveSync® Note: If you have Windows® 2000 and Windows® XP on your desktop computer, Microsoft® ActiveSync® allows you to synchronize your Field PC and your desktop computer. If you have Windows Vista™, install the full version of Windows Mobile Device Center™ by going to http:// www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/devicecenter.mspx. Instructions for using Windows Mobile Device Center are available from Microsoft. In Chapter 2, you learned how to create an ActiveSync partnership between your Field PC and your desktop computer. In this chapter, learn how to— • Reestablish an ActiveSync connection • Establish ActiveSync synchronization settings • Create a device name to use with multiple ActiveSync partnerships • Connect as a guest • Delete an ActiveSync partnership • Transfer files to and from the Field PC using ActiveSync • Explore your Field PC from a desktop computer • Install programs to your Field PC using ActiveSync 50 Chapter 6: Communicating with a Desktop Computer Using ActiveSync® Reestablishing an ActiveSync Connection You learned how to create an initial ActiveSync connection in Chapter 2. To re-establish an ActiveSync connection, follow these steps: 1. If you plan to charge the Field PC while it is establishing an ActiveSync connection, plug the wall charger into the Field PC now. 2. Plug USB Client end (mini B) of the USB communications cable into your Field PC. 3. Plug the USB Host end (full size A) into your desktop computer. ActiveSync automatically establishes a connection between the Field PC and the desktop computer. 4. Follow the instructions on the desktop computer screen. Note: Microsoft ActiveSync version 4.1 or later is required to connect to the Field PC. Establishing ActiveSync synchronization settings If you are installing ActiveSync on a desktop computer for the first time, a synchronization wizard appears. Follow the 51 instructions on the screen to set up the synchronization settings. Note: If Microsoft Outlook® is installed on the desktop computer, you can set ActiveSync to synchronize Files, Contacts, Notes, Calendar, Email, Tasks, and Favorites on the Field PC every time ActiveSync makes a connection. If you have already installed ActiveSync on the desktop computer, you do not have to reconnect; the device reconnects automatically. Creating a device name to use with multiple ActiveSync partnerships We recommend that you create a name for your device so ActiveSync can differentiate your Field PC from other devices. To create a name, follow these steps: 1. Tap Start > Settings. 2. From the System tab, tap About. The About window appears. 3. Select the Device ID tab at the bottom of the screen. 4. Type in a device name. We recommend using “SN” (serial number) and the device serial number, which can 52 Chapter 6: Communicating with a Desktop Computer Using ActiveSync® be found by tapping Start > Settings > System and choosing System Configuration. The serial number appears on the System Configuration screen, shown here. Connecting to ActiveSync as a guest In some cases, you may want to set up your device as a guest. For example, you may want to connect your device to a computer only to browse files, copy a file, move a file, or install programs. To connect the Field PC to a desktop computer as a guest, follow these steps: 1. Connect your device to the desktop computer. The Sync Setup wizard starts automatically. 2. On the first page of the wizard, click Cancel. The ActiveSync wizard recognizes your device as a guest. Note: A guest device is only a temporary relationship with a desktop computer. The next time the device connects to the desktop, you need to set up a new relationship as a guest or a partner. 53 Deleting an ActiveSync partnership If your Field PC fails to synchronize completely or if you would like your Field PC to communicate with another desktop computer, you can delete the existing ActiveSync partnership on your desktop computer. To delete a partnership, follow these steps: 1. Disconnect the Field PC from your desktop computer. 2. Open ActiveSync on the current desktop computer. 3. Double-click File from the ActiveSync window, choose Mobile Devices, and select the partnership to delete. 4. Double-click File again, and select Delete Mobile Device. When you connect your Field PC to this desktop computer after you have deleted an ActiveSync partnership, you are asked to create a new partnership. To do this, follow the instructions on the desktop screen. Transferring files to and from the Field PC using ActiveSync You can copy or transfer files between the Field PC and a desktop computer using ActiveSync. Note: Files created in programs like Microsoft® Excel®, Word®, and PowerPoint® are designed to be compatible between the Field PC and a desktop computer. They convert automatically. To transfer files between your desktop computer and your Field PC, follow these steps: 54 Chapter 6: Communicating with a Desktop Computer Using ActiveSync® 1. Establish an ActiveSync connection. Once connected, the Field PC acts like a new drive called “Mobile Device” on the desktop computer. 2. To access the new “Mobile Device” drive (Field PC) from the desktop computer, click Tools > Explore Pocket PC in the ActiveSync window on your desktop computer, as shown in the previous screen. To view the file directory of the desktop computer, open File Explorer on the desktop computer. 3. In the Mobile Device directory, highlight the files and folders you want to copy to or from the Field PC, right-click on one of the items, and select Copy from the pop-up menu. 4. Navigate to the folder on the desktop computer or Field PC where you want to place the copied files. 5. Drag and drop files between directories or right-click on a blank area of the folder and select Paste from the pop-up menu. Exploring the Field PC using ActiveSync You can explore and manipulate files on the Field PC from the desktop computer using ActiveSync. To explore the Field PC, follow these steps: 1. Connect the Field PC to the desktop computer with Microsoft ActiveSync using the instructions in this chapter called Reestablishing an ActiveSync Connection. 2. In the ActiveSync window on your desktop computer, choose Explore Pocket PC from the Tools menu, as shown in the following image. A list of folders appears, similar to File Explorer. 55 Note: From the list of folders that appears, you can delete files, and you can transfer files to and from the desktop computer. For more details about transferring files between the desktop computer and the Field PC, see the section in this chapter called Transferring files to and from the Field PC using ActiveSync. Installing new applications on the Field PC using ActiveSync Below are some general instructions for installing software on your Field PC. Note: Please refer to the user documentation provided by the software vendor for complete installation instructions. To install a new application, follow these steps: 1. Connect the Field PC to the desktop computer with Microsoft ActiveSync using the instructions in the section called Reestablishing an ActiveSync Connection in this chapter. 2. Download the software from the Internet or insert the software application CD. 3. Run the program. If you inserted a CD and the software setup program runs automatically, skip to Step 6. 56 Chapter 6: Communicating with a Desktop Computer Using ActiveSync® 4. Locate the file on your desktop computer and double-click on the file to run the setup program. 5. Follow the instructions on the desktop computer screen to run the setup program. 6. While the setup program is running, a sub-window appears asking if you want to install the software application using the default application install directory. If you click Yes, the software installs itself to the internal drive of the Field PC. Skip to Step 8. If you click No, a Select Destination Media window appears, asking where you want to install the application. 7. In the Select Destination Media window, click on the Save In drop-down menu to select an install location. 8. Click OK. The application downloads and installs to the device. 9. When the Application Downloading Complete window appears, check the display of the Field PC to see if any instructions appear. If instructions appear, follow them. If nothing appears on the device, the installation is complete. 57 10. Click the OK button on the Application Downloading Complete window on the desktop computer, and finish any steps remaining in the software application setup program. 11. To make sure the software application is installed successfully on the device, tap Start > Programs on the Field PC. Look for an icon or title associated with the software application, and tap on the icon or title to run the application. 58 7 Getting to Know Programs and Settings Understanding Start menu programs and utilities Understanding applications in the Programs menu Accessing programs on the Getting Started Disc Finding settings Chapter 7 Getting to Know Programs and Settings This chapter describes • Programs and utilities on the Start menu • Applications on the Programs menu • Programs available on the Getting Started Disc • How to find settings on the Field PC Understanding Start menu programs and utilities The Start menu is the main access point to all programs in Windows Mobile®. It allows you to access files, programs, or system settings. To access the Start menu, tap the Start flag icon or press the Start menu button on the keypad. The Start menu appears, shown at right. A description of each Start menu option follows. • Today screen. The default display of the Field PC. For a detailed description of this screen, see Chapter 4. 60 Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings • • • • • • • • • • • Calendar. The Calendar tool shows the date and any appointments you scheduled for the day, week, or month. Use Calendar to enter your appointments and notify you of upcoming events. Contacts. Use this program to store the contact information of your associates. Microsoft Internet Explorer®. Internet browser. Messaging. This email client allows you to send and receive emails from Microsoft® Outlook® using ActiveSync® on your desktop computer. If you have a direct Internet connection on your Field PC, you can adjust Messaging to send emails directly from the Field PC. Windows Media® Player. Use this program to play audio and video files. Running programs. If a program is running, it is listed on the Start menu. For example, in the picture of the Start menu shown, Notes and Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile are running on the Field PC, so they are listed in the Start menu. Tap on the program name to open the application. Programs. Tapping on Programs opens the Programs menu window. The Programs menu allows you to view and access any installed programs. For more details about Programs, see the next section, Programs Menu Options. Settings. Options for settings are divided between three main menus: Personal settings System settings Connections settings Note: For more details about settings, see the section in this chapter called Finding settings. To change your settings, see Chapter 4: Using the Field PC. 61 • Help. On-device help files are context-sensitive; the help information that appears on the help screen is directly related to what you are doing on the device. Note: For more instructions on using help, see Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks. Understanding applications in the Programs menu The Programs menu lists applications installed on your Field PC. To access the Programs menu, tap Start > Programs. Applications in the Programs menu are described below in the order they appear. For on-device help instructions on how to use a program or for a more detailed description of a program, follow these steps: 1. Open the program. 2. Tap Start > Help. For more detailed instructions about using on-device help, see the section called Using on-device help in Chapter 5. Applications comprise the following: • Games. Choose from Bubble Breaker or Solitaire. • ActiveSync®. Use this program to synchronize your Field PC with a desktop or laptop computer. You can also use ActiveSync to explore your Field PC and synchronize your contact information, calendar information, emails, and more. • Calculator. This program simulates a calculator. 62 Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings • • • • • • Download Agent. Download Agent automates the process of downloading Field PC software updates directly to your Field PC. If you are connected through ActiveSync to a PC with an Internet connection or if you are connected to the Internet through a modem card such as a dial-up, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, cellular, or Bluetooth card, Download Agent automatically displays available updates to the Field PC. You must have a Microsoft Exchange Server set up to send software downloads to the Download Agent on a Field PC. Microsoft® Office Excel® Mobile. View and create charts using this program. Microsoft Excel and Excel Mobile are designed to be compatible. For example, you can open and edit a chart you created on your desktop computer using Microsoft Excel in Microsoft® Excel® Mobile on your Field PC. File Explorer. This utility lets you view, expand, and collapse the Field PC directory folders so you can locate files. Modem Link. Modem Link allows you to connect your Field PC to the Internet or computer network through Compact Flash (CF) and Secure Digital (SD) adapters (e.g., 56K dial-up modem or Ethernet adapters). Notes. Use this program to enter personal notes into the system or use the Voice Recorder option to record voice clips. Create stand-alone voice recordings or attach them to notes. Pictures & Videos. This viewer allows you to preview a picture or video without opening it. 63 Pocket MSN®. This customizable program gives you quick access to your MSN Hotmail® Inbox and your MSN Messenger account. Microsoft® Office PowerPoint® Mobile. This viewer lets you view or rehearse PowerPoint presentations built on a desktop computer. Search. The search function helps you find files or programs. Tasks. Use this application to enter new tasks or to view and modify existing tasks. Terminal Services Client. Using this program, you can log on to a PC that is on your network or connected using a VPN (virtual private network) and that has Remote Desktop connections enabled. Using this program, you can also use all of the programs available on that PC from your mobile device. For example, instead of running Word Mobile, you can run the desktop computer version of Word and access all of the .doc files on that PC from your device. For instructions on how to connect using Terminal Services Client, visit the following website: http:// www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/mobility/ getstarted/remoteintro.mspx. Microsoft® Office Word Mobile. Use this program to create and edit documents with graphics while maintaining document formatting. Microsoft Word and Word Mobile are compatible. For example, you can open and edit a file you created on your desktop computer using Microsoft Word in Word Mobile on your Field PC. • • • • • • Note: For more details about using Windows Mobile® 5.0, we recommend Frank McPherson’s How to Do 64 Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings Everything with Windows Mobile®. Copyright 2006. Published by McGraw-Hill Osborne. Accessing programs on the Getting Started Disc The Getting Started Disc that came with your Field PC provides an install to ActiveSync and links to purchase Voice Command and Pocket MSN from Microsoft. Note: The Field PC already comes installed with Pocket MSN. You learned how to install ActiveSync on your desktop computer in Chapter 2: Getting Started. To purchase and install Voice Command, follow these steps: 1. Insert the Getting Started Disc into your desktop computer. The CD runs automatically. 2. Select Add new programs to my device from the main menu. 65 3. Make sure the Download from Web tab is selected. 4. Click on the word Download by the program you want to install. Your computer will be directed to a download site. 5. Locate the program on the site and follow the instructions for downloading the program to your Field PC. (For further help, visit Microsoft’s website, www.Microsoft.com/mobile.) Finding settings To locate settings, tap Start > Settings. The Settings window appears, showing three menu tabs: Personal, System, and Connections. Use the following chart to identify the location of specific settings. Setting Personal System About Backlight Connections Beam Bluetooth Buttons Brightness Certificates Clock and Alarms Connections Error Reporting Input 66 Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings Setting Lock Personal System Connections Memory Menus MSN options ® Network cards Owner Info Power Regional settings Remove programs Screen Sounds and notifications Today For instructions on changing settings, see the on-device help. 67 68 8 Using the Integrated Bluetooth Option ® Bluetooth® drivers and profiles Identify the power status of Bluetooth Create a Bluetooth partnership Bluetooth virtual COM ports Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port Chapter 8 Using the Integrated Bluetooth Option ® This section explains what you need to know about using integrated Bluetooth wireless technology with your Field PC. Learn how to— • Identify the power status of Bluetooth • Make the Field PC discoverable to other devices that use Bluetooth • Determine the status of Bluetooth • Create a Bluetooth partnership • Set up an outgoing Bluetooth virtual COM port • Specify a COM port within an application • Set up an incoming Bluetooth virtual COM port If your Field PC does not have integrated Bluetooth, you need an external Bluetooth card to use Bluetooth. See the instructions associated with the card for details. Note: If you have a device with integrated Bluetooth, the Field PC does not recognize a Bluetooth card. Bluetooth drivers and profiles Microsoft Bluetooth drivers are loaded onto your Field PC at the factory. These drivers support the following profiles: serial devices, ActiveSync, object exchange (OBEX), dial-up networking, and human interface devices (e.g., keyboard or mouse). Profiles not supported include network access point and audio. Supported profiles are described in the next chapter. 70 Chapter 8: Using the Integrated Bluetooth Option Identify the power status of Bluetooth using Wireless Manager A line on the Today Screen indicates whether Bluetooth is powered on or off, as shown here. Tap here to access the Wireless Manager By tapping this line, you open Wireless Manager, a utility that controls Bluetooth. The default screen in Wireless Manager shows the power status, the Done soft key, and the Menu soft key (see the following figure). Bluetooth toggle bar Done soft key Menu soft key 71 The Bluetooth bar acts as a toggle switch, allowing you turn the device on or off easily. If you make the device discoverable, the toggle switches between Off and Discoverable. Tapping on the Done soft key closes the Wireless Manager screen. Tapping on the Menu soft key takes you to the Bluetooth Settings screen, shown in the next image. From here, you can adjust Bluetooth settings, such as turning Bluetooth on or off and creating a Bluetooth partnership. See the following sections for more details. Turn Bluetooth on and off 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. 2. Tap Bluetooth. 3. Select or clear the Turn on Bluetooth check box. Selecting it turns Bluetooth on; clearing it turns it off. Note: By default, Bluetooth is turned off. If you turn Bluetooth on and then suspend the device, Bluetooth turns off while the Field PC is suspended to save 72 Chapter 8: Using the Integrated Bluetooth Option battery power. When you resume (turn on) the Field PC, Bluetooth turns on automatically. Make the Field PC discoverable to another device To allow other devices that use Bluetooth wireless technology to detect the Field PC and communicate with it, you must make your device discoverable or establish a partnership with the other device. Follow these steps to make your device discoverable: 1. Tap Start > Settings > Connections tab. 2. Tap Bluetooth. 3. Select the Turn on Bluetooth checkbox, and then select the checkbox to Make this device discoverable to other devices. Tip: If you do not want the Field PC to be discoverable to other devices, deselect (clear) the Make this device discoverable to other devices checkbox. Create a Bluetooth partnership A partnership is a relationship you create between the Field PC and another device that uses Bluetooth wireless technology to help exchange information securely. Follow the steps below to create a partnership between the Field PC and another device that uses Bluetooth technology: 1. Make sure the two devices are turned on, discoverable, and within at least 30 feet of one another. 2. Tap Start > Settings and then tap the Connections tab. 3. Tap Bluetooth > Devices tab > Add New Device. Your device searches for other devices with Bluetooth 73 capabilities and displays them in the list, as shown here. 4. The name of the Bluetooth device appears. Tap the name, then tap Next. 5. If the Bluetooth device has an assigned a passkey, enter the number. If the device has not already been assigned a passkey but requires one, enter an alphanumeric passkey on the Field PC between 1 and 16 characters in the Passkey option. Tap Next. Note: If you are unsure whether your device requires a passkey and whether 74 Chapter 8: Using the Integrated Bluetooth Option one has already been assigned to your Bluetooth device, see the user documentation that came with the device. Important: If the Bluetooth device does not use a passkey, leave the passkey blank and tap Next, as shown in the first image below. A message appears, asking if you want to add the device to the device list. Choose No and skip to step 7. Note: It is important to choose No when you are asked whether you want to add to the device to the device list; choosing Yes sends you back to the passkey screen. 6. Enter the same passkey on the other device. 7. In the Partnership Settings screen on the Field PC, you can assign a new name to the device in the Display Name option. 8. Select the service you want to use from the Services box, then tap Finish. Bluetooth virtual COM ports Some application programs connect using a virtual COM port (serial port) when making a Bluetooth connection. To make a connection possible for such programs, you must first set up a virtual COM port on the Field PC. Once created, this virtual port can be used like any other COM port. For example, you can use a virtual COM port for programs that connect to a GPS receiver. You can 75 also use it to connect to a printer that is enabled with Bluetooth technology. When setting up a virtual COM port, you must specify if the COM port is an outgoing COM port or an incoming COM port. • An outgoing COM port means that the Field PC initiates communication with the other device. For example, when you are using a Bluetooth GPS receiver, the Field PC initiates the request for data; thus, the virtual COM port connecting with the receiver would be an outgoing COM port. • An incoming COM port means that the other device is initiating the communication with the Field PC. For example, a desktop computer might initiate a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection with the device via the virtual COM port. For more details about setting up outgoing and incoming COM Ports, read the following sections. Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port Use this option if you want to assign the virtual COM port as an outgoing COM port (i.e., you want to use the Field PC to initiate communications with another device). Follow the steps below to set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port. 1. Make sure you have paired with the serial port device you want to communicate with. To do this, follow the steps in the section called Create a Bluetooth partnership in this chapter. 76 Chapter 8: Using the Integrated Bluetooth Option 2. Select the COM Ports tab. 2. Tap New Outgoing Port, the second option shown in the following figure. 3. The Add a Device screen appears. Tap on the name of the device you want to set up as an outgoing port, as shown in the following image. 77 4. Select a numbered COM port from the list of ports that appear. If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select a different numbered port. 5. Important: Deselect the Secure Connection option below the list of COM ports, as shown above. Deselecting this option ensures that the device disconnects its Bluetooth connection only when you tell it to. 6. Tap Finish. Once the virtual COM port is assigned using the outgoing Bluetooth COM port, specify the COM port assignment within your application as explained in the user documentation for the application. An example follows. Suppose you are using a Bluetooth-enabled GPS receiver with the device and a navigation program on the Field PC. In this example, assume you have set up a virtual COM port between the Field PC and the GPS receiver and that you assigned the outgoing COM port as COM 6. 78 Chapter 8: Using the Integrated Bluetooth Option To assign the COM port in your navigation program, you would then follow these steps: 1. Locate the place in the navigation program where the COM port is chosen. 2. Select COM Port 6 as the COM port for the Bluetooth GPS receiver. Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port Use this option if you want to assign the virtual COM port as an Incoming COM port (i.e., you want another device to initiate communications with the Field PC). If you are connected with a Bluetooth device that supports serial communications, follow these steps to set up the incoming Bluetooth COM port: 1. Press the COM Ports tab. 2. Tap on New Incoming Port. 3. Select a numbered COM port from the list. Note: If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select a different numbered port. 4. Important: Deselect (clear) the Secure Connection checkbox, as shown here. Deselecting this option ensures that the device disconnects its Bluetooth connection only when you tell it to. 5. Tap Finish. For more information about using Bluetooth to connect to other devices, see the next chapter, Supported Bluetooth Profiles. 79 80
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