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Contents1  Getting StartedThe Anatomy of the Mesa  6Performing Initial Tasks  82   Hardware ComponentsNavigating Around Your Mesa  16Home Screen and Windows Start Menu  17Display and Touchscreen  18Keypad Features  20Power Management  24LED Activity Indicators  26SD Cards   26Connector Module  27Audio Features  283   Programs and SettingsThe Home Screen     30Suspend, Reset, Power O, and Restore the Mesa  35Communicating with a Desktop Computer  37Getting Started Screen and Online Help   38Information for Software Developers  404   Bluetooth® Wireless CommunicationCreating a Partnership  42Microsoft Bluetooth Control Panel  44Serial Device (COM) Control Panel  465   Wi-Fi Wireless CommunicationConnecting to a Wi-Fi Network  50Contents iii
6   Geo ModelsGPS  54Camera  597   3G Data ModemSet up a Data Account with a Wireless Provider  64Install the SIM Card  64Set up the Cell Modem  66Wireless Safety  67Maintenance of Your Modem  688   Storage, Maintenance and RecyclingStoring the Mesa and Battery Pack(s)  70Protecting the Touchscreen   71Cleaning the Mesa  71Recycling the Mesa and Batteries  729   Warranty and Repair InformationLimited Product Warranty   76Extended Warranties  78Repairing the Mesa  79A  SpecicationsMesa Rugged Notepad Specications  82B  Warnings and Regulatory InformationProduct Warnings  90Mesa Certications and Standards  91C  Charging and Docking AccessoriesMesa Mobile Dock  96Mesa Travel Charger  103 Indexiv Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual
1Getting  Started 6  The Anatomy of the Mesa  8  Performing Initial Tasks  
6 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Rugged NotepadThe Mesa Rugged Notepad™ from Juniper Systems is designed for collecting data in rugged environments. Features include: Windows Mobile® 6.5.Large daylight readable VGA displayLarge on-screen buons for touch-friendly operationRugged environmentally sealed designBluetooth® wireless technologyWi-Fi 802.11b/g, U.S. and international Dual baery option for long operating life3.2 MP camera and internal GPS (Geo models)Cellular modem option for Geo modelsThe Anatomy of the MesaMesa Front View: Buttons, Touchscreen, Speaker, LEDs127463589 1011 1  Extended antenna bumper (Geo models) 2  Function buttons 3  Speaker 4  Display with touchscreen 5  Handstrap and  stylus 6  Navigation buttons 7  Green suspend/resume indicator LED 8  Microphone 9  Blue LED   10  Red charging LED 11  Magnesium case front
Ch 1  Getting Started 7Mesa Back View: Battery Compartments, Card Slots123456789 1  Camera lens (Geo model) 2  Battery door with quarter turn latches 3  Battery compartment #2 (battery pack installed) 4  Mobile Dock connections 5  Connector protector 6  SIM card slot 7  SD card slot 8  Battery compartment #1 9  External accessory mount (4 on back)123456789 1  Camera lens (Geo model) 2  Battery door with quarter turn latches 3  Battery compartment #2 (battery pack installed) 4  Mobile Dock connections 5  Connector protector 6  SIM card slot 7  SD card slot 8  Battery compartment #1 9  External accessory mount (4 on back)
8 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Side View, Connector ModulePerforming Initial TasksWhen you receive your Mesa, perform the tasks outlined in this section before rst use.  1  User replaceable connector module 2  12V DC power input jack   3  Audio jack 4  Cable restraint mount 5  RS-232C 9-pin D-sub connector 6  USB host, full size A 7  USB client, mini B 8  Hand strap tether (one on each corner)654321 7 8  1  User replaceable connector module 2  12V DC power input jack   3  Audio jack 4  Cable restraint mount 5  RS-232C 9-pin D-sub connector 6  USB host, full size A 7  USB client, mini B 8  Hand strap tether (one on each corner)654321 7 8
Ch 1  Getting Started 9Apply a Screen ProtectorBefore using the Mesa, apply a screen protector to the surface of the touchscreen to protect it and make it scratch-proof. Screen protectors are included with the Mesa. Refer to the installation instructions in the package for specic details.1.  Clean the screen with the dust-free cloth. Compressed air can be used to blow o any remaining dust. Note: Do not use paper towels or a cleaning solution on the touchscreen.2.  Aach the screen protector as instructed.3.  Use the installation card to push air bubbles out (it may take a few days for air bubbles to get worked out).4.  Never use sharp objects to adjust or remove the screen protector.
10 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualCharge the Battery Pack(s)Install and charge the Li-Ion baery pack(s). The Mesa is designed to use 1 or 2 baery packs. Using two baery packs extends the operating time of the unit. Geo 3G models should always use two baery packs.Complete the following steps:1.  The baery compartments are located on the back of the Mesa. Loosen the quarter turn latches holding the baery compartment door(s) in place using a coin or similar object (loosen them enough to slightly li the door, making it easier to grab). Remove the door(s).  Note: If you are using one baery, for the best ergonomics we recommend you use baery compartment #1 on the boom designated for baery 1 as shown in the following graphic. 2.  Place the Li-Ion baery pack(s) in the compartment(s). Make sure the connectors on the baery pack(s) line up with the connectors inside the compartment(s).
3.  Replace the door(s) and tighten the latches.  CAUTION: The Mesa is not totally sealed against water and dust when baery doors are not installed and properly latched.4.  Plug the AC wall power charger that came with the Mesa into a wall socket. Plug the other end into the DC power jack on the Mesa.     !!Ch 1  Getting Started 11
12 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualPerform Set Up1.  The Mesa powers on and begins the startup process. A progress indicator is shown on the screen.2.  Follow the on-screen instructions. 3.  The Clock and Alarms control panel is shown. Adjust the time zone, date and time if necessary and tap OK. 4.  Tap on the screen again to complete the set up process.5.  The Home screen appears. 10.  Charge the baery pack(s) at room temperature (68° F or 20° C) for 2 to 3 hours if you are using one pack and 4 to 6 hours if you are using 2 packs.
Adjust the Hand StrapA hand strap is included with the Mesa. It is aached to the le side of the Mesa along with a stylus, leaving your right hand free to operate the Mesa. Put your hand between the strap and the Mesa from the front and adjust the hand strap to t securely against the back of your hand. You can move the hand strap to dierent locations to meet your needs. There are four hand strap tethers (one on each corner). Your hand strap can be aached and threaded in a manner similar to the drawings shown below. Ch 1  Getting Started 13
14 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualReview the ManualOnce you have aached a screen protector, charged the baery pack(s), and adjusted the hand strap the Mesa is ready to use. Review the rest of this manual to learn about the functionality of the Mesa.
2HardwareComponents 16  Navigating Around Your Mesa 17  Home Screen and Windows Start Menu 18  Display and Touchscreen 20  Keypad Features 24  Power Management  26  LED Activity Indicators 26  SD Cards 27  Connector Module 28  Audio Features  
16 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Hardware ComponentsThis chapter discusses the Mesa Rugged Notepad hardware features and usage.Navigating Around Your MesaUsing Gestures and Making SelectionsThe Windows® Mobile operating system enhances the Mesa’s ability to recognize touch gestures, making it easy to use a nger to navigate. The Mesa buons can also be used. Navigation options vary depending on the screen you are on. Here is a partial list of options: Vertical and Horizontal Movement 1.   Flick up, down or sideways on the touchscreen.2.  For more precise positioning, touch, hold, and move the screen in the desired direction. 3.  Use the scroll bar if it is available.4.  Use the arrow buons on the ve-way directional buon.5.  On control panels press the le or right arrow keys at the top of the screen to scroll horizontally (this feature replaces tabs).Making a Selection 1.  Press or tap the item you want to select, turn on, or activate.2.  Press and hold an icon to bring up a conguration screen, menu, or list.3.  Press the action buon in the center of the ve-way directional buon.
Home Screen and Windows Start MenuThere are two screens you need to be aware of as you read this manual and use the Mesa: the Home screen and Windows Start menu. The Home screen is your main control center for the Mesa. The content varies based on which model you have and can be customized. It is automatically shown when the Mesa is turned on. You can get to it from any other screen by pressing and releasing the Home screen   buon. The Windows Start menu gives you access to all of the applications on the Mesa. You can get to it from any screen by pressing and holding the Home screen    buon or tapping the Windows so key (tile)   on the display.More information about these screens is located in Chapter 3, Programs and Seings.Home Screen Windows Start MenuHome Screen Windows Start MenuCh 2  Hardware Components 17
18 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualDisplay and TouchscreenThe Mesa has a bright color display and touchscreen with a diagonal viewing area of 5.7 inches (145 mm). It is easy to view outdoors and sealed against water and dust.Adjusting Display SettingsTo adjust the default display seings including the text size, alignment and orientation, go to the Screen control panel, Start > Seings> System > Screen. There are also shortcuts to some of the seings described in the text that follows.Screen OrientationThe Mesa screen can be used in either portrait or landscape mode. The default is portrait mode. To switch the screen orientation, press and release the screen orientation buon      . The default landscape orientation is right-handed. To select le-handed orientation, go to Start > Seings > System > Screen.  Screen AlignmentThe Mesa touchscreen is precalibrated. If it needs to be adjusted, tap the Align Screen buon and follow the prompts.
Disabling and Enabling the TouchscreenYou can disable the touchscreen. This is useful when you are running an application and you want to see the screen, but you want to avoid accidental touchscreen activation. It can also be disabled for cleaning purposes. Options:Press and hold the screen orientation buon  .Press and hold the power buon   to bring up the Power Buon menu. Select Disable TS. The touchscreen disable icon is shown in the title bar until the touchscreen is enabled again.Adjusting the Display BacklightDimming or turning o the display backlight saves baery power when the device is running. Adjust the display brightness by using the brightness down   and brightness up  buons. You can also make brightness adjustments through the Backlight control panel, Start > Seings> System > Backlight.The display has a minimum brightness seing that it dims to when the Mesa is not in use. Power is conserved, yet the Ch 2  Hardware Components 19
20 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manualdisplay is still partially visible. Adjust the dim time interval and seing as needed. To use the Mesa, tap on the display to bring the display backlight back up to the brightness seing.Keypad FeaturesThe Mesa has een buons with symbols indicating their functions as shown below. Features include: Top row: four function buonsBoom row: eleven navigation buons Six reassignable buon functions Buons are sealed and backlight illuminated
Buons and their functions:Buon Press and Release Press and Hold       Camera (Geo models) or Pictures and Videos (Std)Task Manager      Notes Record Audio Note (press and hold to record, press to stop)       Screen Brightness Down <Repeat Key>       Screen Brightness Up <Repeat Key>       Home Screen Start/Windows Screen       Le So Key No Function       Rotate Screen Touchscreen Disable/Enable       Action Done/OK       Le <Repeat Key>       Up <Repeat Key>       Down <Repeat Key>       Right <Repeat Key>         Enter Done/OK       Right So Key No Function       Power, Suspend/Resume Power Buon MenuReassignable Button FunctionsThe press and release functions of the following buons can be reassigned allowing you to create unique shortcuts and directly open specic programs that you use oen:      Camera/Pictures        Notes     Brightness Down        Brightness Up    Le So Key        Right So Key Ch 2  Hardware Components 21
22 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualFollow these steps to reassign buon functions:1.  From the Home screen, tap Geing Started  . If Geing Started is not on your Home screen, go to Start > Seings > Personal > Buons. Select Congure Buons from the list. A list of default buon assignments is displayed. 2.  Scroll to the boom of the screen. Select the shortcut to Seings > Personal > Buons.3.  A list of reassignable buons is shown in 1. Select a buon. Select the buon you want to reassign.
5.  Select the down arrow buon shown in 2. Assign a program. 6.  A list of programs is shown. Select the program you want to reassign to the selected buon. Tap OK.Ch 2  Hardware Components 23
24 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualPower ManagementThe Mesa uses 1 or 2 Li-Ion rechargeable baery packs. Battery LifeBaery life on a full charge is generally up to eight hours per pack (this can vary signicantly depending on the application, backlight usage, and radio usage). Baery packs last approximately 300-500 charging cycles. This is impacted by the use conditions, environment, etc.Charging Battery PacksTo charge baery packs, refer to the instructions in Chapter 1, Geing Started. It typically takes 2 to 3 hours to fully charge 1 baery pack and 4 to 6 hours to charge 2 baery packs.We recommend that you keep the Mesa baery pack(s) charging when they are not in use for up to two weeks. When you plug the Mesa into the wall charger that comes with the Mesa or the optional Travel Charger, the baeries are prevented from being overcharged.Mesa Li-Ion baery packs are charged most eciently atroom temperature (68°F or 20°C). Only charge baery packs in temperatures between 32°F and 104°F (0°C and 40°C).CAUTION:  The Mesa is not totally sealed against water and dust when baery doors are not installed and properly latched. Adjusting Power SettingsYou can view and adjust the power seings from the Power control panel. From the Home screen tap the baery gadget. You can also go to Start > Seings > System > Power or tap on the top title bar from any screen and select the baery icon in the scrollable list of applications that drops down. A Power control panel with a graphic representing baery status similar to the following is shown:!!
Go to the Advanced set up screen to select how long the Mesa should stay on when it is not in use. As mentioned under “Adjusting the Backlight,” dimming the display backlight saves baery power. Radios can also use a lot of power. You can conserve power by disabling them when not in use from the Home screen or Start > Seings > Connections.Viewing Battery Status You can view the status of the baery pack(s) from the Home screen if the baery gadget is enabled. Depending on the status of the baery pack(s), one of the following icons is shown:  Baery pack(s) power as a percent  Baery pack(s) charging Baery pack(s) low    External power in use Charging errorCh 2  Hardware Components 25
26 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualCharging ErrorsCharging errors are caused by the following:Baery pack(s) is too hot to chargeBaery pack(s) is too cold to chargeCannot charge for unknown reasonIf you have a charging error, make sure the baery pack(s) is inserted correctly, the baery door(s) is closed properly, and you are within the charging temperature range.LED Activity IndicatorsThere are LED activity indicators located underneath the boom row of buons that indicate the following:Red, solid: Waiting to boot/startup, nished charging (when external power is applied)Red, blinking: External power applied, chargingGreen: Suspend and resume notication Blue: Not shown unless programmedThe blue and green LEDs are user programmable through application soware. SD Cards The Mesa has a slot for an SD card located in baery compartment 1. To insert or remove a card follow these steps:1.   Suspend or power o the Mesa if the only power source is from a baery pack in baery compartment 1.2.   Loosen the screws to baery compartment 1 and remove the door. CAUTION:  The Mesa is not totally sealed against water and dust when baery doors are not installed and properly latched. 3.   Remove the baery pack.!!
4.   An image on the baery compartment label shows the correct location and orientation for the card. Push the SD card into the slot to insert it. To remove an SD card, push it into the slot then release it to eject the card.5.   Replace the baery pack and aach the baery door.6.   Resume the Mesa if it was suspended in step 1.Connector ModuleThe Mesa has the following jacks and connectors:Power input jack, 12 VDC for power input and baery charging  Microphone/Speaker jack: 3.5mm, supports speaker/mic or stereo output (speaker cuto)RS-232C 9-pin D-sub connector, 5 V @500 mA available on DTR pin 4 and pin 9 under program controlUSB host, full size AUSB client, mini BThe connector module is user-replaceable. A connector protector covers the ports to keep debris out. Ch 2  Hardware Components 27
28 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualAudio FeaturesThe Mesa has a speaker, microphone, and audio jack. To adjust audio seings, select the top title bar, then the speaker icon from the horizontal-scrolling list that appears. You can also go to Start > Seings > System > Audio. The Audio control panel appears.SpeakerThe speaker sound is loud and clear. Listen to audio notes, video sound, and music les.MicrophoneUse the microphone to record audio notes or add sound to a video when using the camera function (Geo units).Audio JackThe audio jack supports a stereo headset or headset/microphone combination with 3.5mm connections. The onboard speaker and microphone can be disabled when a headset is plugged in.
3Programs and Settings 30  The Home Screen 35  Suspend, Reset, Power O, Restore the Mesa 37  Communicating with a Desktop Computer  38  Getting Started Screen and Online Help 40  Information for Software Developers
30 Mesa Rugged Notebook Owner’s ManualMesa Programs and SettingThis chapter discusses the Mesa Rugged Notepad programs and seings.The Home Screen   The Home screen is your main control center for the Mesa. View vital system information and quickly access functions and applications that are frequently used. The default home screen for a basic unit is shown below. If you have a Geo model or a cellular modem, dierent functions are shown. You can customize the Home screen. Title Bar and Status Icons The title bar is at the top of every screen. It identies the page and shows status icons indicating functions like connectivity status, audio, power, and time. Tap the title bar to bring up Title BarDashboard Favorites BarTile BarTitle BarDashboard Favorites BarTile Bar
larger, touchable icons in a horizontal-scrolling bar. Select a function to view the seings and adjust them as desired.DashboardThe dashboard consists of a background image and up to six dashboard gadgets that serve as functional indicators and control buons.In most situations, tap on a gadget to turn a function on/o. Tap and hold to go to a control panel or launch an application.You can switch between two color schemes and select which gadgets are shown. Tap on the menu      so key and select Switch Color Scheme to change color schemes or Congure to select gadgets. The current gadgets are covered with a blue symbol as shown below. Tap on the gadget you want to replace. Pop Up Status Icon Bar Title Bar Pop Up Status Icon Bar Title Bar Ch 3  Programs and Settings 31
32 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualA list of available dashboard gadgets is shown. Tap on your selection. The dashboard icon changes when you make a selection. If “None” is selected, the space becomes blank.  Dashboard Gadget Functions Wi-Fi:  Shows the state of the Wi-Fi radio and provides the name of the wireless network that it is aached to.  Bluetooth:  Shows the state of the Bluetooth radio.  Baery Status:  Shows the status of the current baery pack(s).  Email:  Shows the current number of unread email messages.  If there are multiple email accounts, the total number of unread messages is aggregated from all accounts.  Calendar:  Shows the next appointment.  Tasks:  Shows the current number of tasks.  Clock and Alarms:  Shows the current time and date. Tap to set a reminder alarm.  GPS Status (Geo model):  Shows the current state of GPS reception and the state of the GPS receiver. It also shows the number of satellites in view, the number of satellites used to calculate the x (SV), the type of x (2D, 3D, etc) and the quality of the x (PDOP).  GPS Compass (Geo model):  Provides the function to mark a waypoint and navigation (bearing, heading, distance) to a marked waypoint.  3G Data Modem:  (Geo model with cell modem): Shows the on/o state of the optional cellular modem. Texting (Geo model with cell modem):  Shows the current
number of unread text messages.  Gadget Color IndicatorsWi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G data modem gadgets indicate status using these colors:  Gray:  O or inactive Yellow:  Partial state (geing satellite x, etc. Green:  Active and available Blue:  Notication state (on or connected) Red:  Error state, powering up or down, no GPS x, or unavailable (3G data modem is red when power is changing from on/o. Wi-Fi is red when an access point is available, but not connected.) Favorites BarThe favorites bar consists of shortcuts to specic applications. It is located below the dashboard when the screen is in portrait mode and to the side of the dashboard when it is in landscape mode. Tap on a shortcut icon to launch an application. You can use it to jump between the applications you use most. While running an application, press the home key   and select a dierent application from your favorites. To return to the rst application, press the home key   again, then tap on the rst Ch 3  Programs and Settings 33
34 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manualapplication you were running. You can customize which application shortcuts are shown. Tap and hold on the shortcut you want to change to bring up a list of available applications. Tap on your selection. The icon on the home screen changes to the icon associated with the new application. Tile BarTouchable tiles (or so keys) are shown in the tile bar at the boom of each screen. For the Home screen, the tile bar consists of the start tile that takes you to the Start menu, the back tile that takes you to the last application that was running, and the menu tile that gives you the ability to customize dashboard.Touchable TilesThere is space for ve touchable tiles on a tile bar. They function as dened for Windows Mobile and the active application. Tap on tiles to perform actions or open associated menus or set up screens. You can also press the le   so key
(buon) on the Mesa’s boom navigation keypad to select the tile in the second position and the right   so key to select the tile in the fourth position. Tile examples:   Start  Close  Navigate back  Menu  Lock  Edit  DeleteSuspend, Reset, Power O, and Restore the MesaUse the power buon   and the power menu to suspend, reset, power o or restore the Mesa. To access the power buon menu, press and hold the power buon.Ch 3  Programs and Settings 35
36 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualSuspending and Resuming the MesaWe recommend suspending your Mesa if you plan to turn it o for less than two weeks. While it is suspended, you should aach it to a wall charger when not in use.Suspending the Mesa is dierent from powering it o. When the device is suspended it goes into a very low power mode. When it is resumed, the Mesa resumes where it was before it was suspended. To suspend your Mesa, press and release the power buon. To resume the device from suspend mode, press and release the power buon again.When the Mesa starts to suspend, the backlight shuts o and the green LED turns on. It can take several seconds to fully suspend, especially when the cell modem is on.. The green LED turns o when suspend is complete. Some baery power is used during suspend. Resetting the MesaIt can be helpful to reset the Mesa when it is unresponsive, slow, or programs won’t launch. You may be asked to perform a reset when an application is installed. CAUTION: Be aware that during a reset, applications are terminated and unsaved work may be lost. Follow these steps to reset your Mesa:1.   Save your open les and close any running programs.2.   Press and hold the Power buon until the Power Buon menu appears.3.   Choose Reset.You can also reset the Mesa by pressing the power buon for 10 seconds or until the screen goes dark. Aer a few seconds, the Mesa automatically turns on. This method is useful if your Mesa locks up. !!
Powering O and Powering On the MesaTo preserve baery power, we recommend you power o the Mesa if it will not be used for two weeks or longer. CAUTION: Be aware that when the Mesa is powered o, it closes all programs and powers down all system components except for the real-time clock. Unlike suspend mode, the device resets when it is powered on again. Any unsaved data is lost.1.   Save all open les and close any running programs.2.   Press and hold the power buon until the power menu appears.3.   Tap Power O. A warning dialog appears. Tap OK.To power on your Mesa, press the power buon.Restoring the Mesa to its Factory StateFollow the steps below to restore user storage, seings, and icons on your Mesa to their original factory defaults.CAUTION: Restoring the Mesa to its original factory state permanently erases data saved on the Mesa, any soware you installed, and any changes you made to the Mesa (including seings changes).To restore factory defaults (clean boot), press and hold the rotate   + up   + return   buons simultaneously. The rst tick mark lights up and the Mesa looks to see if these keys are being pressed. If so, the backlight dims and the boot process stalls until all these keys are released. The backlight returns to normal brightness and the boot process continues.Communicating with a Desktop ComputerThe Mesa can connect to a desktop or laptop computer allowing you to synchronize information and download soware and les. !!!!Ch 3  Programs and Settings 37
38 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualInstalling the Software Install free synchronization soware from Microso on your desktop computer. 1.   Go to the Microso website on your PC.2.   Locate the Windows Mobile downloads section of the website. If your computer is running Windows® 2000 or Windows® XP, select ActiveSync® soware to download. If it is running  Windows Vista™ or Windows® 7, select Windows Mobile® Device Center.3.   Follow the download instructions on the website.Establishing a Partnership1.  Plug the USB Client end (mini B) of the USB communications cable into the Mesa.2.  Plug the USB Host end (full size A) of the USB communications cable into your desktop computer.3.  Establish an ActiveSync® or Windows Mobile® Device Center partnership by following the instructions on the desktop computer screen.4.  Once a partnership is established, the synchronization soware automatically opens. Follow the steps on the screen.Note: For more information about connecting the Mesa to a desktop computer using either ActiveSync® or Windows Mobile® Device Center visit Microso’s Windows Mobile® website.Getting Started Screen and Online Help Getting Started ScreenThe Geing Started screen provides information on current seings, help for seing up features and applications, shortcuts to set up screens and online help. From the Home screen tap on the Geing Started icon   to see a list of topics (or go to Start > Geing Started >).
Online HelpOnline help is available from Geing Started. Tap on Online help & how-to from the list: Ch 3  Programs and Settings 39
40 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualYou must be connected to the internet to access online help. Select from the help topics. Information for Software DevelopersFor Mesa SDK information, go to our website: hp://www.junipersys.com/index.php/Juniper-Systems/support/Developers/Mesa-Rugged-Notepad.
4Bluetooth Wireless Communication  42  Creating a Partnership 44  Microsoft Bluetooth Control Panel 46  Serial Device (COM) Control Panel
42 Mesa Field PC Owner’s ManualBluetooth® Wireless CommunicationThe Mesa has built-in Bluetooth® wireless technology, allowing you to connect it to other wireless devices with Bluetooth technology. Minimum performance between similar objects in an unobstructed environment is approximately 100 feet (30 meters). The Mesa provides simple conguration options for the following types of Bluetooth devices: 1.   Devices such as headphones, keyboards, and modems (to connect to the internet with an external cell phone). 2.   Serial devices that use a Bluetooth COM port such as GPS receivers, bar code scanners, and other data collection devices.Creating a PartnershipTo create a partnership between the Mesa and another device with Bluetooth technology:1.   Turn both devices on. 2.   Place them within at least 100 feet (30 meters) of one    another.3.   Make Bluetooth discoverable on both devices.   Bluetooth on the Mesa is on and discoverable by default. The gadget on the Home screen turns green.
4.   Tap and hold the Bluetooth icon to bring up the dialog box shown below. If the Bluetooth gadget is not on your Home screen, you can get to the desired control panel by selecting Geing Started and Ch 4  Bluetooth Wireless Communication 43
44 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manualeither Set up a Bluetooth device or Set up a Bluetooth COM Port. You can also go to Start > Seings > Connections. Note: If the Bluetooth radio is turned on and then the Mesa is suspended, wireless Bluetooth turns o to save baery power. When the Mesa resumes (turns on), the radio turns on automatically.Microsoft Bluetooth Control PanelTo create a partnership between the Mesa and another device such as headphones, keyboards, and modems, follow these steps: 1.  Select the Headphones, Modem, Keyboard option. The following Bluetooth control panel, Devices screen is shown:2.  Tap Add New Device. The Mesa searches for other devices with wireless Bluetooth technology and displays them in a list. Select the device you want to connect to and tap Next.3.  A passcode screen is shown.
  a.  If the device has an assigned passcode, enter the      number and press Next.   b.  If a passcode is required but has not been assigned,      enter an alphanumeric passcode between 1 and 16      characters in length. Press Next.   c.  If a passcode is not required, leave the box blank and     press Next.   Note:  If you are unsure whether the device requires a      passcode and whether one has already been assigned to the      device, see the user documentation that came with the device. 4.  This process should connect you to the desired device. 5. Bluetooth seings can be adjusted as needed. Ch 4  Bluetooth Wireless Communication 45
46 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualSerial Device (COM) Control PanelTo set up a Bluetooth COM port, follow these steps:1.  Select the GPS, Barcode scanner (COM) option. The following Bluetooth COM conguration screen is shown. Select Discover Devices.2.  A list of discovered devices is shown. Select the device you want to connect to from the list and tap Connect. A COM port is automatically assigned for the device. You can
change it to another COM port.3.  The Mesa automatically tries to discover the PIN. You might be required to enter a PIN.4.   You should now be connected to the COM device.Ch 4  Bluetooth Wireless Communication 47
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5Wi-Fi Wireless Communication 50  Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network
50 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualWi-Fi Wireless CommunicationThe Mesa has built-in Wi-Fi wireless communication to connect to the Internet or a work network Connecting to a Wi-Fi NetworkTo use Wi-Fi, you need to be in range of an access point to make a connection. To actively look for a network connection complete the following steps:1.  From the Home screen, turn Wi-Fi on by tapping the Wi-Fi gadget  . The Mesa automatically starts scanning the area for available Wi-Fi networks. (If this gadget is not on the Home screen, go to Geing Started and select Set up Wi-Fi or go to Start > Seings > Connections > Wireless Manager.). 2.  Tap-hold the Wi-Fi Icon to go to the Wi-Fi control panel. When the Mesa completes the scan, a list of available networks and their strengths appears on the Wireless screen.
3.  Tap on the network you want to connect to. If you want to add a new network, select Add New from the top of the list.4.  Conguration and authentication set up screens are shown. Depending on the network you are connecting to, you may need to make some selections from pull down lists and enter information like a passkey. Some information may not be required or will appear automatically. When you are nished with the set up screens, press Finish.5.   Select Network Adapters from the horizontal scrolling conguration options. For connection options, select The Internet or Work (for oce networks). Other seings can be modied if necessary.6.   If you selected The Internet, you can open Internet Explorer and begin using the internet.Once a Wi-Fi network is set up, the icon on the Home Page turns blue and the name of the network is shown.The Mesa remembers the Wi-Fi network connections you create.Ch 5  Wi-Fi Wireless Communication 51
52 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualWi-Fi Dialog BoxNote: Whenever Wi-Fi is turned on, the following dialog box might pop up indicating the Wi-Fi networks the Mesa has located. You can select a new network and set it up without going to the Wi-Fi control panel. Through the menu buon, you can disable this dialog box from popping up in the future.  Adjusting Wi-Fi SettingsTo add a new Wi-Fi network or edit seings, select the Menu so key and make a selection from the pull-down list.
6Geo Models 54  GPS 59  Camera
54 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Geo ModelThe Mesa Geo model has GPS with 2 to 5 meter accuracy and a 3.2MP camera. Juniper Geotagging™ gives the Mesa the ability to embed and emboss photos with the date, time and GPS position. A 3G Data Modem is an optional feature.GPSTo use GPS, tap on the satellite gadget   to turn it on. The GPS starts looking for satellites to use for a x.Once enough satellites are found, the following information is shown:
11/12 SV  The number of satellites currently in view followed by the number of satellites used for the current position.3Di   The type of x you have. Three satellites are required for a 2D x while 4 are required for a 3D x. 3Di means SBAS (WAAS/EGNOS/MSAS) signal is being used for GPS solution.PDOP  A measure of accuracy. The lower the number, the    more accurate the x is. Note: When you suspend the Mesa, the receiver is in a low power mode to retain its almanac. When you resume the Mesa, it takes a few seconds to get a x. GPS SettingsInternal GPS uses COM7 at 38400 baud. To make changes to the GPS seings or set up an external GPS, press and hold the GPS gadget to go to the GPS Seings control panel. Several applications can share the COM port set up as the GPS program port using the GPS Intermediate Driver (GPSID). Ch 6  Geo Models 55
56 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualGPS Intermediate DriverGPS Receiver Access for Multiple ProgramsThe GPS Intermediate Driver (GPSID) is used to allow more than one program to use data from the GPS receiver. The GPS Control Panel Seings page controls how the GPSID is used.  On Geo units, the internal GPS is on COM7 and communicates at 38400 baud. These seings are found on the Hardware page of the GPS Control Panel.  If some other GPS receiver is to be used, this is where you connect that GPS receiver so that the GPSID can access it.The GPSID can output the data on another COM port in a way that allows multiple programs to access the same COM port.  This is called the Program Port and defaults to COM2 on Geo models.  This can be set up on the Programs page of the GPS Control Panel.The Camera as well as both the GPS Status and GPS Compass gadgets use the GPSID to obtain the GPS information.  Turning o the GPSID (through the hardware port) will disable these functions.NOTE: If an application accesses the GPS module directly on COM7, then the GPSID will not have access to the GPS.  This will prevent the Camera Geotag and GPS gadgets from functioning.GPS AccuracyThe GPS antenna is in the extended antenna bumper. Don’t put your hand or another object over the cap. This will reduce accuracy. The more items between you and satellites, the lower the accuracy will be.GPS CompassThe compass is a navigation tool. You can set a waypoint and navigate back to that location. To use the compass, turn GPS on by tapping on the GPS gadget   and wait until you have a x.
Compass Gadget Functions Compass gadget is turned o.  Waypoint tool. Tap it to mark a waypoint.  No GPS x. Arrow keys show your current heading or bearing. This ag indicates that you are close to the waypoint. Information about how many feet away you are, the elevation, and degrees is also shown.Navigation SettingsYou can also enter a known waypoint. Tap and hold the compass gadget to see the following dialogue box: Enter the desired latitude and longitude.Navigation OptionsSelect the Options sokey to set, clear, or mark a waypoint, set up a breadcrumb trail, change the units of measurement, or turn the power on or o.  Ch 6  Geo Models 57
58 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualSet: Take the coordinates in the “Change” boxes and set these as the new waypoint.Clear: Clear the waypoint (goes back to the blue ag).Mark: Take the current GPS coordinate and set this as the new waypoint.Units: Displays units in either feet/miles for U.S. or meters/km for metric.Nav Mode: Bearing – The arrow icon and angle displayed are referenced o of North. Position the top of the device toward North and the arrow will point in the direction to travel to get to the waypoint. When in this mode an ‘N’ is displayed before the angle.Heading – The arrow icon and angle displayed show the direction to travel to get to the waypoint relative to the current direction of travel. This is a GPS Compass and movement is needed to obtain direction information. If movement is too slow, this data cannot be determined and the stationary icon is displayed.
Breadcrumb: This is an independent function from everything else in this gadget.  Seing this logs points at specic time intervals into the GPSTrack.gpx le. There are three les created, 2 for waypoints and 1 for the breadcrumbing. Waypoint information is saved in both the GPSLoc.gpx and GPSLOC.csv. Both les contain the same information, but in dierent formats. The breadcrumb data is stored in the GPSTrack.gpx le. These les can be used in programs like Google Earth.CameraTo use the camera, press the camera buon  . The camera turns on and the Pictures and Videos application opens.Note: The camera is always in landscape mode.Select the Menu so key for a pull-down list of options. You can change the default seings, including video or still photo, brightness, resolution, type of le, autofocus option, etc.Ch 6  Geo Models 59
60 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualTake a picture by pressing the camera buon    .To view your photo library select the Thumbnails sokey. Select the Menu sokey to edit a particular picture, play a slide show, etc.GeotaggingWhen pictures are geotagged, the date, time, latitude, and longitude are included with and/or on the image. To use this feature, follow these steps:1.   Turn on GPS by tapping the GPS gadget   on the Home screen and wait for a x.
2.  Select Geotag from the menu. The following Geotag Options screen is shown:  Select the options you want.  Embed: select this option to build the GPS information into a jpg le. This allows you to put the image into programs like Google Earth, sort images by location, etc. The information does not appear on the image. Emboss: this option embosses the GPS information on the picture making it part of the image. Select the embossing location.VideosSelect Video to from the Menu so key. Adjust seings as desired. To take a video, press the camera buon to start recording. Press it again to end the video. Sound is recorded along with the video image.Ch 6  Geo Models 61
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73G Data Modem 64  Set up an Account with a Wireless Provider 64  Install the SIM Card 66  Set up the Cell Modem 67  Wireless Safety 68  Maintenance of Your Modem
64 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual3G Data ModemThe 3G data modem is an option for Mesa Geo models, adding Wide Area Network data modem capability to the Mesa. The modem is installed at the factory.The modem is a cellular data modem, type GSM/UMTS. It is ve band modem compatible. The modem operates in dierent modes depending on the wireless provider and the signal strength. Data speeds will vary anywhere from 10 or 20 Kbps when using GPRS to over 1 Mbps when using HSDPA. Set up a Data Account with a Wireless ProviderContact a wireless provider to set up data service for the cellular data modem and obtain an account and SIM card. You will need to provide the following information when seing up an account:1.  Billing Information and business ID such as your Federal Tax I.D. or VAT number.2.  The wireless services required. Specify that you need data service only. You do not need voice or messaging service.3.  You may be asked for the modem’s IMEI number, which can be found here: Start > Seings > System > System Information > 3G Modem with the modem powered on.  4.  You may be asked to provide the modem’s model number. This number allows the carrier to verify this modem as one of its approved models. If asked for this by the carrier, it is a Juniper Systems Mesa.Install the SIM CardWhen you set up your wireless account, you are given a SIM card. To insert or remove a card follow these steps:1.   Suspend or power o the Mesa if there is no baery in compartment 2.2.   The SIM card slot is located in baery compartment 1. Loosen the screws to the door and remove it.
Ch 7  3G Data Modem 653.   Remove the baery pack.  CAUTION:  The Mesa is not totally sealed against water and dust when baery doors are not installed and properly latched. 4.   An image on the baery compartment label shows the correct location and orientation for the SIM card. Push the card into the slot until it catches. To the right of the slot is a latch to help hold the card in place. Slide it to the le over the right end of the card towards the lock icon.   To remove the SIM card, slide the latch to the right. Press and release the card to partially eject it. You may need tweezers or needle-nose pliers to grab hold of the card to remove it.5.   Replace the baery pack and aach the baery door.6.   Resume or power on the Mesa.  Note: If the modem was on before shuing the Mesa down to insert the SIM card, you are prompted to congure the data connection when you reboot. See the instructions on the following pages.!!
66 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualSet up the Cell ModemTap on the 3G modem gadget  . Aer about 30 seconds it turns green, indicating that the modem is available. Once it is available, congure it to make a connection. Tap and hold the modem gadget to open the Connections control panel.
Ch 7  3G Data Modem 67Select “Automatically congure connection.” The name of your carrier appears. Tap Next.  A progress is shown: on the next screen while your internet seings are congured. You can now access the internet. Open Internet Explorer to test your setup.Connection ProblemsIf the connection fails to automatically congure, there might not be a signal where you are located. You can try repeating the set up process.Wireless SafetyRF Interference IssuesIt is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment due in particular to the possibility of radio frequency, RF, interference. Please follow the safety advice given below carefully.Switch OFF your cell modem when in an aircra. The use of cellular telephones in an aircra may endanger the operation of the aircra, disrupt the cellular network and is illegal. Switch OFF your cell modem in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use.Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.There may be a hazard associated with the operation of your cell modem  close to inadequately protected personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. Consult the manufacturers of the medical device to determine if it is adequately protected.Operation of your cell modem close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected. Observe any warning signs and manufacturers’ recommendations.
68 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMaintenance of Your ModemYour cell modem is the product of advanced engineering, design, and crasmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy this product for many years.Do not aempt to disassemble the cell modem. There are no user serviceable parts inside.Do not place the cell modem alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards, or other magnetic media. The modem may aect the information contained on discs or cards.
8Storage, Maintenance and Recycling 70  Storing the Mesa and Battery Packs 71  Protecting the Touchscreen 71  Cleaning the Mesa  72  Recycling the Mesa and Batteries
70 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualStorage, Maintenance and RecyclingFollow the instructions in this chapter to properly maintain and recycle the Mesa.Storing the Mesa and Battery Pack(s)When the Mesa is not being charged and is suspended, it draws a small amount of power. This power draw is used to maintain the memory (RAM) of the Mesa in the same state it was when it was suspended. We recommend charging the Mesa each night or weekend when it is in suspend mode.If the Mesa is not charged while in suspend mode and the baery reaches a low charge, it automatically powers o to prevent further drain on the baery. Data and programs are secure as long as they have been saved, even if the baery pack becomes discharged. The Mesa does not depend on the baery to store the data for extended periods.Storing the Mesa for Less Than Two WeeksTo protect the les on your Mesa and the unit itself during storage periods of less than two weeks, complete the following steps:1.  Close all application programs.2.  Plug the  Mesa into the AC wall adapter that was shipped with your Field PC.Storing the Mesa for More than Two WeeksTo protect the les on your Mesa and the unit itself during storage periods of two weeks or more, complete the following steps:1.  Charge the baery pack(s) 30% to 50%.2.  Close all running programs and turn o the Mesa.3.  Remove the baery pack(s).4.  Place the baery pack(s) in a dry location.
Protecting the Touchscreen Protect the touchscreen from impact, pressure, or abrasive substances that could damage it. To further protect the touchscreen, apply one of the screen protectors that came with the Mesa. To apply a screen protector, follow the directions that come with it in the package.CAUTION:  Be sure to replace the screen protector as oen as the screen protector instructions recommend.Cleaning the MesaTouchscreen1.  Disable the touchscreen by pressing and holding the touchscreen disable/enable buon or press the power buon briey to suspend the device.2.  Remove the screen protector if you want to clean underneath it.3.  Apply warm water or a mild cleaning solution to a microber cloth and gently wipe o the touchscreen. CAUTION:  Do not use tissues, paper towels, so bristle brushes, or harsh cleaning solutions on the touchscreen.4.  Rinse the touchscreen with water and dry it with a microber cloth. 5.  Apply a screen protector. (To clean a screen protector, follow the instructions provided with the package.)6.  Enable the touchscreen by pressing the touchscreen disable/enable buon or press the power buon to resume the device.Case, Bumpers and Communication ModuleMake sure the baery doors are securely installed. Use warm water, a mild cleaning solution, and a so bristle brush to clean the case, bumpers and connector module.!!!!Ch 8  Storage, Maintenance and Recycling 71
72 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualCAUTION: Do not direct a high pressure stream of water at the device to clean it. This action could break the seal, causing water to get inside the device and voiding the warranty. Safe Cleaners to UseThe Mesa can be cleaned safely with the following cleaners: Windex® (S.C. Johnson & Son, Inc.)Formula 409® (Clorox)Citrus Wonder Cleaner (Mer-Maids)Citrus All Purpose Cleaner (Wonder Tablitz)Greased Lightening® Multi-Purpose Cleaner and Degreaser Orange Clean® (Orange Glo International)Fantastik® OxyPower® (S.C. Johnson @ Son, Inc.)Oil Eater Orange Cleaner Citrus Degreaser (Kao International, Ltd.)CAUTION:  Exposure to some cleaning solutions may damage your device, including automotive brake cleaner, isopropyl alcohol, carburetor cleaner and similar solutions. If you are uncertain about the strength or eect of a cleaner, apply a small amount to a less visible location as a test. If any visual change becomes apparent, promptly rinse and wash with a known mild cleaning solution. Recycling the Mesa and BatteriesWhen the Mesa reaches the end of its life, it must not be disposed of with municipal waste. It is your responsibility to dispose of your waste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment. If you cannot nd a location, contact Juniper Systems for information about disposal.The Li-Ion baery packs for your Field PC are recyclable. Avoid placing them in the trash or municipal waste system.!!!!
To nd the nearest baery recycling center in the USA, visit the Rechargeable Baery Recycling Corporation’s website at www.rbrc.org/call2recycle/index.html or call 1-800-8-baery.  Ch 8  Storage, Maintenance and Recycling 73
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9Warranty and Repair Information 76  Limited Product Warranty 78  Extended Warranties 79  Repairing the Mesa   
76 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualLimited Product Warranty Juniper Systems, Inc. (“JS”) warrants that the Mesa Rugged Notepad shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal intended use, for a period of 12 months from the date of shipment. JS warrants that the following items shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, under normal intended use, for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of shipment: baery packs,media containing the Field PC programs,desktop computer programs,user documentation, andaccessories. Warranty ExclusionsThis warranty shall not apply if: (i)  the product has been set up improperly or has been improperly installed or calibrated, (ii)   the product is operated in a manner that is not in accordance with the user documentation, (iii)  the product is used for a purpose other than for which it was designed, (iv)  the product has been used in environmental conditions outside of those specied for the product, (v)  the product has been subject to any modication, alteration, or change by or on behalf of customer (except and unless modied, changed or altered by JS or under direct supervision of JS), (vi)  the defect or malfunction results from misuse or accident, (vii)  the serial number on the product has been tampered with or removed, or (viii) the product has been opened or tampered with in any way. 
This warranty is exclusive and JS will not assume and hereby expressly disclaims any further warranties, whether express or implied, including, without limitation, any warranty as to merchantability, tness for a particular purpose, non-infringement or any warranties arising from the course of performance, dealing, or usage of trade. JS specically makes no warranties as to the suitability of its products for any particular application. JS makes no warranties that its products will meet your requirements or will work in combination with any hardware or applications soware products provided by third parties, the operation of its products will be uninterrupted or error free, or all defects in the product will be corrected. JS shall not be responsible for soware, rmware, information, or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to JS for repair, whether under warranty or not.RemedyIn the event a defect in materials or workmanship is discovered and reported to JS within the specied warranty period, JS will, at its option, repair the defect or replace the defective part or product. Replacement products may be new or reconditioned. JS warrants any replaced or repaired product for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of return shipment, or through the end of the original warranty period, whichever is longer.Limitation of LiabilityTo the fullest extent allowed by law, the obligation of JS shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product. JS shall in no event be liable for special, incidental, or consequential, indirect, special or punitive damages of any kind, or for loss of revenue or prots, loss of business, loss of information or data, or other nancial loss arising out of or in connection with the sale, installation, maintenance, use, performance, failure, or Ch 9  Warranty and Repair Information 77
78 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manualinterruption of any product. Any responsibility and/or liability of JS shall, in connection with a warranted product, be limited in the maximum amount to the original purchase price.Warranty RepairsTo obtain warranty repair or service on the Mesa, submit a repair order on our website at www.junipersys.com > Support > Repairs or contact an authorized repair center within the applicable warranty period. Products returned for repair or service without proper authorization may acquire an additional handling fee and/or delay in the repair. The customer is responsible to prepay all shipping costs when sending equipment to a repair center. The repair center will return the repaired equipment by the same method it was received with costs of shipping prepaid.Governing LawThis warranty is governed by the laws of Utah, and excludes the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. The courts of Utah shall have exclusive personal jurisdiction in case of any disputes arising out of or in connection with this warranty.Services and Materials Provided Under WarrantyAnalysis of problem by service technicianLabor and materials required to x defective partsFunctional analysis performed aer repairRepair turnaround within 10 working days of receipt unless special circumstances exist Shipping costs to return device to customerExtended WarrantiesThe Mesa can be warranted up to 5 years (including the standard warranty period) through the purchase of an extended warranty. 
Extended warranties apply only to the Mesa, not baery packs, media containing the Mesa programs, desktop computer programs, user documentation, and accessories. Parts that are excessively worn are not covered under all warranty plans. These may include, but are not limited to, the keyboard elastomer and switch matrix, hand straps, touchscreens, and connector modules. Warranty InformationWarranty information for the Mesa Rugged Notepad is located on our website at: www.junipersys.com > Support > Warranty. You can evaluate and order warranty extensions, check warranty status, and view warranty terms and conditions.Repairing the MesaCAUTION: Do not aempt to repair the Mesa yourself. This action voids the warranty.Information about repairs, upgrades, and evaluations is located on our website at: www.junipersys.com > Support > Repairs. You can locate a repair center, submit a repair order, check repair status, view terms and conditions, get shipping instructions, and view lead times. Before returning a unit, please get permission by submiing a repair order from our website and waiting for conrmation or by contacting a repair center directly. Be prepared to provide the following information:Product serial number (inside the baery compartment; also found in System Information screen as described on the following page) Your name Name and shipping address of company/university/agency Best contact method(s) (phone, fax, email, cell (mobile)) Clear, highly-detailed description of the repair or upgrade !Ch 9  Warranty and Repair Information 79
80 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualCredit Card/ Purchase Order number and billing address (for a repair or upgrade that is not covered by the standard warranty or an extended warranty policy)System Information for your MesaWhen you contact a repair center you need some unique system ID information for your Mesa (serial number, model number, etc.). Tap Start > Seings > System > System Information to view the following menu. Select System ID.Specications on the processor, memory, display, camera (Geo models), GPS (Geo models), Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and cell modem (optional accessory) are also located on the System Information Screen. You can also create a system information le to send to the repair center by pressing the Menu so key and selecting Create Info File.
ASpecications
82 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Rugged Notepad SpecicationsFEATURE SPECIFICATIONOperating System Microso® Windows Mobile® 6.5 English, French, German, SpanishProcessor Marvell XScale 806 Mhz ProcessorMemory 256 MB RAMPrimary Data Storage 4 GB Flash StorageSD Card Slot SD/SDHC slot, full sized, user accessiblePhysical Features  Dimensions, standard: 5.3” x 7.5” x 2” (136 mm x 200 mm x 51 mm)Dimensions, Geo model: 5.3” x 8.6” x 2” (136 mm x 220 mm x 51 mm)Weight, Mesa standard with one baery: 1.9 lbs (862 g), Mesa Geo with two baeries: 2.34 lbs (1061g), Mesa Geo 3G with two baeriesand cell modem: 2.36 lbs (1070 g) Magnesium alloy case front, plastic back Impact absorbing elastomer bumpers Four mounting holes for external accessories, #8-32 thread rectangular paern, 3.45” x 4.11” (87.63 mm x 104.39 mm), .3” deep (7.62 mm)Hand strap, adjustable, aach to any sideDisplay 5.7” (145 mm) color VGA LCD 640 x 480 pixel resolutionLED backlight Outdoor viewablePortrait or landscape orientation
FEATURE SPECIFICATIONTouchscreen Resistive technology for use with nger or stylusTouchscreen disable functionKeyboard 15 control buons (6 reassignable)Function keysFive-way directional buonBacklight On-screen keyboardBaeries Rechargeable Li-Ion baery pack 7.4VDC 2550mAh, 18.87Wh2 baery pack compartmentsRun time of 8 to 16 hoursCharging time 2 to 6 hoursBuilt-in baery intelligenceUser-replaceable without toolsConnector I/O ModuleRS-232C 9-pin D-sub connector,     +5V @ 500 mA available on DTR pin 4 (can also be congured on ring in pin 9 via soware conguration)USB Host (Full A)USB Client (Mini B) 12VDC jack for power input and baery charging, +12V DC 1.5A3.5mm audio jack, supports speaker/microphone or stereo output (pin detect).Connector protectorWireless Connectivity Bluetooth® wireless technology 2.0 +EDR Class 1, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, U.S. and internationalAppendix A  Specications 83
84 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualFEATURE SPECIFICATIONAudio Speaker, forward facing, loud, clearMicrophone, low noise3.5mm audio jack, supports stereo headset and microphone at the same time (speaker disable)Activity Indicators Red: boot/startup status, power applied/charging statusGreen: suspend/resume status, application programmableBlue: application programmableOn screen boot/startup indicationTemperature SpecicationsOperating Temperature: –4° to 122° F (–20° to 50° C) Note: Bluetooth® wireless technology is rated to -4 degrees F (-20 degrees C)Storage Temperature: *–22° to 158° F (–30° to 70° C) Baery Charging Temperature: 32° to 104° F (0° to 40° C)Dust and Water SealingIP67 rating, waterproof and dustproofShock Resistance Withstands multiple 4’ (1.2 m) drops onto concreteEnvironmental MIL-STD810G standard for water, humidity, sand and dust, vibration, altitude, shock, low temperature, high temperature, temperature shockWarranties 12 months for Mesa unit and optional cell modem90 days for accessoriesExtended warranty options
FEATURE SPECIFICATIONSoware Included ActiveSyncAdobe Reader LEAlarmsCalculatorCalendarContactsE-MailFile ExplorerGeing StartedHelpInternet ExplorerInternet SharingJuniper Home Screen, customizable with selectable dashboard gadgets and program shortcutsMarketplaceMessagingMicroso MyPhoneMicroso® Oce Excel Mobile Microso® Oce OneNote MobileMicroso® Oce PowerPoint MobileMicroso® Oce Word MobileNotesPictures & VideosRemote Desktop MobileSearchSeingsTask ManagerTasksText MessagingWindows LiveWindows MediaAppendix A  Specications 85
86 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualFEATURE SPECIFICATIONCongurations  Standard U.S. (4GB storage, U.S. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth)Standard International (4GB storage, International Wi-Fi, Bluetooth) Geo U.S. (4GB storage, U.S. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Camera, GPS)Geo International (4GB storage, International Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Camera, GPS)Geo 3G U.S. (4GB storage, U.S.    Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Camera, GPS, GSM Data Modem)Geo 3G International (4GB storage, International Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Camera, GPS, GSM Data Modem)Camera (Geo models) 3MP resolution AutofocusJPEG image formatJuniper Geotagging; embed and/or emboss photo with date, time and GPS positionGPS (Geo models) 2 to 5 meter typical accuracyGPS receiver is a uBlox NEO Integrated real-time SBAS capability, support for WAAS, MSAS, EGNOSFile format NMEA-0183 v2.3, default strings: GGA, GSA, GLL, GSV, TXT, RMC, VTGTrack 12 or more satellites simultaneouslyJuniper Home Screen GPS signal quality indicatorJuniper Home Screen GPS compass
FEATURE SPECIFICATION3G Data Modem (Geo model option)Factory installed optionFive band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, 850/900/1800/1900/2100 MHz data speedsDoes not support voice callsCommunicates on GSM-based networksCertications and StandardsFCC Class BCE Marking (applicable EMC, R&TTE, and LVD directives)Industry CanadaEN60950 Safety Bluetooth SIG qualicationUSB clientIP67Designed to MIL-STD 810GStandard Accessories  Li-Ion baery(s)Hand strapStylus USB sync cableWall charger Input: 100-240VAC, 50/60Hz, 0.5A Output: 12VDC, 1.5AScreen protectors: 1 Ultra-Clear, 1 Anti-Glare Connector protectorDocumentation CDOptional Accessories Shoulder strapSerial cableCigaree Lighter Charging AdaptorTravel charger (for 1 or 2 baeries)Mesa Mobile Dock with desktop base or vehicle mountAppendix A  Specications 87
88 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual
BWarnings and Regulatory Information 90  Product Warnings 91  Mesa Certications and Standards
90 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualProduct WarningsFollow the warnings listed below to use the Mesa and accessories safely. Battery WarningsWARNING!  This device comes with a lithium ion rechargeable baery pack. To reduce the risk of re or burns, do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or expose the baery pack to re.Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture or shred.Do not modify or remanufacture, aempt to insert foreign objects into the baery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, expose to re, explosion or other hazard.Only use the baery for the system for which it is speciedOnly use the baery with a charging system that has been qualied with the system per this standard. Use of an unqualied baery or charger may present a risk of re, explosion, leakage, or other hazard.Do not short circuit a baery or allow metallic conductive objects to contact baery terminals.Replace the baery only with another baery that has been qualied with the system. Use of an unqualied baery may present a risk of re, explosion, leakage or other hazard.Promptly dispose of used baeries in accordance with local regulationsBaery usage by children should be supervised.Avoid dropping the baery. If the baery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to a service center for inspection.!
Improper baery use may result in a re, explosion or other hazard.Wall Charger WarningsWARNING!  To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock, re or damage to the equipment:Plug the wall charger into an electrical outlet that is easily accessible at all times.Do not place anything on the wall charger cord or any of the other cables. Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them.Do not pull on a cord or cable. When unplugging the wall charger from the electrical outlet, pull on the plug, not the cord.Use only wall chargers intended for the Mesa. Using any other external power source can damage your product and void your warranty.Mesa Certications and StandardsUnited States and CanadaIn compliance with the FCC rules, 47 CFR 15.19(a)(3), and the Industry Canada rules, the following statement must appear on the device or in the user documentation.This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian      ICES-003. This device also complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this equipment is subject to the following two conditions:1.  The device may not cause harmful interference.2.  This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.!Appendix B  Product Warnings and Regulatory Information 91
92 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualIn compliance with the FCC rules, 47 CFR 15.105(b), the user must be notied that this equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment o and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit dierent from that to which the receiver is connected.Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.In compliance with the FCC rules, 47 CFR 15.21, the user must be notied that changes or modications to the Field PC that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.Only approved accessories may be used with this equipment. In general, all cables must be high quality, shielded, correctly terminated, and normally restricted to two meters in length. Wall chargers approved for this product employ special provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be altered or substituted.This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmier.
General SafetyCAUTION:  This device has been evaluated for use in close proximity to the body. Use only accessories approved by Juniper Systems. The use of third party accessories may not comply with FCC and international RF exposure requirements. To comply with FCC and other national RF exposure requirements do not co-locate this device with other transmiers.This device operates in compliance with the FCC radio frequency exposure limits for an uncontrolled environment. Users must follow instructions provided in the user documentation to satisfy compliance with FCC radio frequency exposure requirements.There cannot be any alteration to the authorized antenna system. The antenna shipped with the cell modem is the only one authorized for use. This cell modem is compliant with FCC regulations when operated within the temperature range of -30°C to +50°C. Do not operate the cell modem outside of this temperature range.European Union (CE Marking)Products bearing the CE marking comply with the 2004/108/EC (EMC Directive), 1999/5/EC (R&TTE Directive), 2006/95/EC (Low Voltage Directive) issued by the Commission of the European Community.CE compliance of this device is valid only if powered with/by a CE-marked wall charger provided by the manufacturer. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following standards:EN 55022 (CISPR 22) Electromagnetic InterferenceEN 55024 (IEC 61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) Electromagnetic ImmunityEN 60950 (IEC 60950) Product Safety!Appendix B  Product Warnings and Regulatory Information 93
94 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualETSI EN 300 328 RadioETSI EN 301 489-1, -7, -17 EMC for Radio EquipmentETSI EN 301 511 GSMETSI EN 300 440 GPSThe telecommunication functions of this device may be used in the following EU and EFTA countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom.Restrictions apply to the operation of the 802.11b/g radio in this device. Use of channel 14 is outside of the band of frequencies permied in the European Union and should not be used.France (Radio Restrictions)Restrictions apply to the operation of the Bluetooth radio in this device. This equipment may be used indoors. Due to the potential that this radio may transmit in excess of 10mW in the band 2454 to 2483.5 MHz, outdoor operation is restricted.Restrictions apply to the operation of the 802.11b/g radio in this device. This equipment may be used indoors on channels 1 to 13. Outdoor operation is permied on channels 1 to 8, as transmit power in the band 2454 to 2483.5 MHz is limited to 10 mW. The latest requirements may be found at: hp://www.art-telecom.fr
CCharging and Docking Accessories 96  Mesa Mobile Dock 103  Mesa Travel Charger
96 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualMesa Mobile DockThe Mesa Mobile Dock is an optional accessory that provides a mounting station for the Mesa Rugged Notepad and additional communication options.Note: The Mesa Mobile Dock is not functional as a stand alone device. It requires the Mesa to be functional. For example, it is not a stand alone powered USB hub.  Communication OptionsThe mobile dock provides additional communication ports for use with sensors and other external devices, supplementing the ports on the Mesa. Some Mesa ports are still accessible.1. Power input jack, 12 VDC for power input and baery charging: This jack is used to power the mobile dock and the Mesa. The power port on the Mesa is not accessible when it is in the mobile dock. The additional communication ports on the dock are powered directly from the Mesa or by applying power to the mobile dock. The following accessories can be used to provide power and charge the Mesa baeries:  1  12V DC power input jack  2  USB client 3  RS-232 serial ports 4  USB host ports123 4
a.   AC wall power charger provided with the Mesa; b.   Cigaree lighter power adapter (optional accessory). 2. USB client: This is a through connection to the Mesa USB client port. This port on the Mesa is not accessible when it is in the mobile dock. 3.  RS-232 serial ports: The mobile dock provides two additional RS-232 ports. The RS-232 port on the Mesa is still accessible when it is in the mobile dock, providing three ports total.  Note: The dock serial ports do not have 5V power available on their DTR or RI pins for powering devices. 4.  USB host ports: The mobile dock provides two additional USB host ports. The USB host port on the Mesa is still accessible when it is in the mobile dock, providing three ports total. Each port has 500mA available when external power is plugged into the mobile dock. If external power is not plugged into the dock and they are drawing power from the Mesa, 100mA is available on each USB host ports. In this scenario it is recommended that no more than 300mA total be drawn from the USB host ports. 5.  The audio jack of the Mesa is accessible when the Mesa is in the mobile dock. Mounting OptionsAccessories are available for using the mobile dock as a desktop base, mounting it onto a vehicle, and mounting it onto a pole. You can also aach it directly to a wall.Mesa Dock Desktop Base Kit The desktop kit (optional mobile dock accessory) allows the mobile dock to be used on a desktop or other at, stationary surface. The kit includes a desktop base and four screws. Installing the desktop base:1.  At the back of the dock near the boom there are two screw Appendix C  Charging and Docking Accessories 97
holes, one on the le and one on the right. Place screws into these holes and screw them in half-way. 2.  Slide the desktop base up so the screw slots on the back slide onto the screws and tighten them.3.  In the front of the desktop base and on the dock near the boom there are two screw holes, one on the le and one on the right. Place screws into these holes, screw them in all the way, and tighten them. The desktop base is now ready to use.  Mobile Dock Vehicle Kit The vehicle kit (optional mobile dock accessory) allows the mobile dock to be used in a vehicle or in another mobile mounting application. The kit includes two RAM mount bases, a RAM mount arm, four screws, and four 8-32 nuts. Note: Additional aachments are available for the vehicle kit from National Products Inc. at www.ram-mount.com. 98 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual
Installing the vehicle kit: 1.  From the front of the dock you see four hex holes. Press a nut into each hole. Use a screwdriver or similar object to press them rmly into place.2.  From the back of the dock, align the ram mount with the screw holes. 3.  Insert the four screws into these holes, screw them in all the way, and tighten them.  Appendix C  Charging and Docking Accessories 99
100 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual4.  Aach the arm to the two RAM mounts (one on each end). The mobile dock is now ready to use in a vehicle, on a pole, etc.Vehicle power considerations:When powering the dock from a vehicle, especially in a permanent situation, be familiar with the power setup. Power conguration options and recommendations:   The Mesa suspends when baery power is being used (default seing), insuring that the both the Mesa baeries and the vehicle baery are not fully depleted. In this conguration, the Mesa is powered and charging its baeries whenever vehicle power is applied. When the vehicle is turned o, the Mesa does not receive external power and suspends aer the time set in the power management seings (default is 3 minutes).  In a suspended state, the power to the mobile dock is shut o and the Mesa draws very lile power (about 25mW).The mobile dock is connected to a power port that draws current directly from the baery power of the vehicle. The Mesa and dock remain powered and the baeries are charged even if the vehicle is turned o.  Be aware that this conguration drains the vehicle baery. Consult the vehicle’s user manual for instructions on appropriate use of the power port. 
The mobile dock is connected to a key switched baery port of the vehicle. The vehicle power is not depleted by the Mesa when the vehicle is turned o. Be aware that with this conguration the Mesa continues to power the dock ports, depleting the Mesa baeries. Wall MountYou can mount the mobile dock to a wall. Use 2 size 8 wood screws and aach the dock to a wall stud or plywood panel.Attaching the Mesa to the Mobile DockFollow these instructions to place the Mesa into the mobile dock:1.   Aach the connector protector to the Mesa and close the individual port covers so the Mesa docks properly. If the hand strap is in the way, remove or move it. 2.  Align the Mesa with the lower mounting points on the mobile dock.2.  Press the Mesa back to secure it to mobile dock. The top latch snaps into place.  Note: Tighten the security bolt when the mobile dock is used in a vehicle.Appendix C  Charging and Docking Accessories 101
102 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualReleasing the Mesa from the Mobile DockTo release the Mesa from the mobile dock, li up on the top latch. Pull the Mesa forward and remove it. Note: Loosen the security bolt if the mobile dock is being used in a vehicle. Maintenance Environmental IssuesThe mobile dock sheds water when used in its normal conguration, but is not sealed against water. Avoid using the dock in situations where water can enter the connector ports. Protecting the Docking PinsDo not touch the docking pins (spring loaded contacts) with conductive items when power is plugged into the dock. Do not drop items on the dock that can damage the pins.  Keep debris o of the docking pins and the connectors to mantain the best performance.
Mesa Travel ChargerThe Mesa Travel Charger is an optional accessory that allows you to charge Mesa baery packs on the go. One or two baery packs can be charged at once. How to Use the Travel Charger1.  Baery pack(s) should be charged at room temperature (68° F or 20° C)  2.  Place the travel charger on a at surface where it will be undisturbed. 3.  The following accessories can be used to provide power to the travel charger:  a.   AC wall power charger provided with the Mesa;                 b.   Cigaree lighter power adapter (optional accessory).   Plug a power adapter into the power input jack on the back of the travel charger. Plug the other end into a wall outlet or a vehicle cigaree lighter outlet.4.  Insert one or two baery packs into the charging slots. Make sure you insert them fully. You will feel a slight catch.Charge TimeTwo depleted baeries (in the charger at same time): approximately 3.5 hours to fully charge. One depleted baery: approximately 2.6 hours to fully charge.LED IndicatorsEach baery compartment has a green and red LED. The LED states indicate the following:Appendix C  Charging and Docking Accessories 103
LED State IndicatesRed LED On Baery pack chargingGreen LED OnBaery pack fully chargedRed Flashing LEDBaery pack or charging faultBattery Pack or Charging Faults and RemediesPossible causes for a ashing red LED:Over-discharged baery: The baery pack is severely depleted. The red LED ashes a few seconds aer the baery is inserted. If the red LED continues to ash for a couple of minutes, remove the baery pack. It might be faulty, requiring replacement.Pre-charge time out: A low baery pack is inserted and the voltage does not reach an acceptable charge level. The red LED ashes 30 minutes into the charge. The baery pack might be at the end of its life or faulty, requiring replacement. Note: Do not confuse this with the out-of-temperature fault (next case). Out-of-temperature range for safe charging: The charger senses the baery pack is too cold (< 0˚ C, 32˚ F) or too hot    (> 40˚ C, 104˚ F) for safe charging. This can occur at any time in the charge cycle. The red LED continues to ash, even aer the baery pack is removed. Reset the charger by inserting a baery pack with an acceptable temperature or remove and reapply the external power to the charger. Bring the temperature of the baery pack into the safe charging range. If the problem persists, the baery pack might be faulty, requiring replacement. Charge cycle time out: The baery pack does not reach full charge within eight hours. The baery pack might be at the end of its life or faulty, requiring replacement.104 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s Manual
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106 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualIndexSymbols3G Data Modem  33, 64Compliance and Regulatory Information  68Connection Problems  66Install SIM Card  33, 64Maintenance of Your Modem  68RF Interference Issues  63, 66Set up Data Account with Wireless Provider  33, 64Set up the Cell Modem  63, 66AActiveSyncCreating a Connection  38Anatomy of the Mesa  6Audio Features  15, 28Audio Jack  28Microphone  15, 28Speaker  15, 28BBacklight  19Baery Pack  7, 10, 12, 14, 24, 25, 26, 27, 32, 65, 72, 85, 92, 106Bluetooth Wireless Communication  42Creating a Partnership  42Microso Bluetooth Control Panel  41, 44Serial Device (COM) Control Panel  46
CCamera  7, 21, 53, 56, 59, 88Videos  60, 88Care and MaintenanceCleaning  73Storage  72Less Than Two Months  72More Than Two Months  72Cautions  11, 24, 26, 36, 37, 65, 67, 73, 74, 81, 94Cell Modem  63, 66Certications and Standards  93Cleaning the Mesa  71, 73, 74Communicating With a Desktop Computer  29, 37ActiveSync  38Windows Mobile Device Center  38Connector Module  8, 15, 27, 73Connector Protector  27, 103DDashboard Gadgets  32Data Modem. See 3G ModemDesktop Base  99Desktop Computer, Communicating With  29, 37Display  6Backlight  18Disabling  18Display Seings  18Orientation  18Touchscreen  18EEquipment Warnings  93FFavorites Bar  32Shortcuts  32Features  6Index 107
108 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualGGeo Model  54Camera  7, 21, 53, 56, 59, 88Geotagging  60, 88Videos  60, 88Geotagging  60, 88Geing Started Screen  29, 38GPS  6, 32, 33, 42, 46, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60, 61, 82, 88, 95. See also Geo ModelCompass Gadget Functions  57GPS Compass  32, 56, 58GPS Intermediate Driver  55, 56Navigation  57GPS Compass  32, 56, 58GPS Intermediate Driver  55, 56HHand Strap  13Home Screen  15, 17, 21, 29, 30, 87, 88Dashboard  30, 31Dashboard Gadgets  32Status Icons  30, 31Tile Bar  30, 34Title Bar  30, 31Touchable Tiles  30, 34KKeypad  15, 20Function Buons  15, 20Navigation Buons  15, 20Press and Hold  15, 20Press and Release  15, 20Reassignable Buons  15, 20LLED Activity Indicators  15, 26Limitation of Liability  79
MMicrophone  6, 27, 28, 86Mobile Dock  7, 89, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102, 103, 104Communication Options  98Mobile Mounting  100Mounting OptionsDesktop Base  98Vehicle Kit  98Mounting Options  99NNavigating Around the MesaTouch Gestures  15, 16Navigation, GPS  57OOnline Help  29, 38PPower Input Jack  27, 98Power ManagementBaery Life  24Baery Status  25, 32Charging Baery Packs  24Charging Errors  26Power Seings  24Power O  30, 34Product Warnings  91, 92, 93, 95RReassign Buon Functions. See also KeypadRecycling the Mesa and Baeries  71, 74Reset  30, 34Restore  30, 34Return Materials Authorization. See RepairingRS-232C Port  8, 27, 85Index 109
110 Mesa Rugged Notepad Owner’s ManualSScreen Protector  9SD Cards  26SDK  40Speaker  6, 27, 28, 86Specications  82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 89Storing the Mesa and Baery Pack  72Suspend  30, 34System Information  64, 81, 82TTemperaturesCharging Baery Pack. See also Baery PackTile Bar  30, 34Title Bar  30, 31Touchable Tiles  30, 34Touchscreen  6, 15, 18, 19, 21, 71, 73, 85Protecting the Touchscreen  71, 73Travel Charger  97, 105UUSB Client  8, 27, 89, 98, 99USB Host  27VVideos  60, 88
WWarnings  92, 93Warranty  78Exclusions  78Extended Warranties  80Liability  77, 78, 79, 80, 81Limited Product Warranty  77, 78, 79, 80, 81Remedy  79Repairs  80Services  80Warranty Exclusions  77, 78, 79, 80, 81Warranty Repairs  80Wi-Fi Wireless Communication  49, 50, 51Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network  49, 50, 51, 54Managing Connections  51Status Icons  50Wi-Fi Dialog Box  52Wi-Fi Seings  52Windows Mobile Device Center  38Windows Start Menu  15, 17Index 111
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