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Shin Chuan Computer
User’s Manual
SC800/SC820
SC800/SC820 User’s Manual
WinCE Rugged Portable Data Terminal
July/10/2009 Ver: 1.0
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Revision History:
Date
Description
2008/12/18
Modified the contents of ch.3 and Appendix A GPRS Function
2009/2/16
Modified the contents of 2.5.8 Installing the SD Card
2009/6/16
Added Appendix B Expansion Module Applicability(RFID, GPS)
2009/6/19
Added “ Note: Wireless LAN, 2.4GHz Low Power Hyper and
GPRS/EDGE cannot be used at the same time.” on Page 1-9
2009/7/10
Added Appendix C 2D Barcode Scanner Setting
2009/07/15
Added SAR Statement for FCC Certificate
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction ............................................................................1-1
1.1 About this Manual.................................................................1-1
1.2 User and Product Safety ......................................................1-2
1.3 Battery Safety.......................................................................1-3
1.4 CE Statement .......................................................................1-4
1.4.1 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity .......................1-4
1.5 FCC Statement.....................................................................1-8
1.5.1 FCC Interference Statement ........................................1-8
1.5.2 Hand-Operated Device SAR Evaluation: .....................1-9
1.6 Recycling & disposal instructions. ......................................1-10
1.7 Regulatory information. ......................................................1-10
1.8 Product Labeling ................................................................ 1-11
1.9 System Specifications ........................................................1-15
1.10 Environment Standard......................................................1-17
1.11 Warranty and after service................................................1-17
Chapter 2. Getting Started........................................................................2-1
2.1 Check the package...............................................................2-1
2.2 General View of the PDT......................................................2-3
2.2.1 SC800 general view.....................................................2-3
2.2.2 SC820 general view.....................................................2-5
2.3 Charging the Battery Pack ...................................................2-7
2.3.1 Installing the battery pack ............................................2-7
2.3.2 Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter ............2-9
2.4. Handling the PDT ..............................................................2-10
2.4.1 Starting the PDT.........................................................2-10
2.4.2 Power on / off.............................................................2-10
2.4.3 Calibration of the touch Screen.................................. 2-11
2.4.4 To mute the Sound for SC800.................................... 2-11
2.4.5 Adjusting the Sound for SC820 .................................. 2-11
2.4.6 Using the Stylus .........................................................2-12
2.4.7 Using the SC800 Keypad...........................................2-12
2.4.8 Using the SC820 Keypad...........................................2-14
2.4.9 Using the Ear/Microphone .........................................2-17
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2.5 Navigating the Display........................................................2-18
2.5.1 Setting Time and Date ...............................................2-18
2.5.2 Entering the Data .......................................................2-18
2.5.3 The Command Bar.....................................................2-19
2.5.4 The Task Bar..............................................................2-19
2.5.5 The Soft Keypad ........................................................2-20
2.5.6 Setting Up Wireless LAN ...........................................2-20
2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version. .........................2-26
2.5.8 Reading barcodes, 2D CMOS version. ......................2-27
2.5.9 Installing the SD Card ................................................2-29
2.5.10 Help .........................................................................2-30
2.6 Power management ...........................................................2-30
2.6.1 Suspend Mode...........................................................2-30
2.6.2 Resuming...................................................................2-31
2.7 Resetting the PDT ..............................................................2-31
2.7.1 Software (Warm) Reset..............................................2-31
2.7.2 Cold Reset .................................................................2-32
Chapter 3. Setting .....................................................................................3-1
3.1 Introduction ..........................................................................3-1
3.2 Control Panel .......................................................................3-1
3.2.1 BarCode Setting...........................................................3-1
3.2.2 Symbologies List..........................................................3-7
3.2.3 Bluetooth Device Properties ......................................3-23
3.2.4 Certificates.................................................................3-27
3.2.5 Control Center............................................................3-29
3.2.6 Date/Time ..................................................................3-34
3.2.7 Dialing Properties.......................................................3-34
3.2.8 Display Properties......................................................3-36
3.2.9 Input Panel.................................................................3-38
3.2.10 Internet Options .......................................................3-39
3.2.11 Keyboard..................................................................3-41
3.2.12 Network and Dial-up Connections............................3-42
3.2.13 Owner ......................................................................3-46
3.2.14 Password .................................................................3-48
3.2.15 PC Connection.........................................................3-48
3.2.16 Power.......................................................................3-49
3.2.17 Regional Settings.....................................................3-52
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3.2.18 Remove Programs ...................................................3-52
3.2.19 Storage Manager .....................................................3-53
3.2.20 Stylus .......................................................................3-54
3.2.21 System.....................................................................3-56
3.2.22 Terminal Server Client Licenses..............................3-58
3.2.23 Volume & Sounds Properties ...................................3-58
3.3 Taskbar and Start Menu .....................................................3-59
Chapter 4. Communication ......................................................................4-1
4.1 Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync ........................4-1
4.1.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC............4-1
4.1.2 Connecting PDT to Host PC ........................................4-1
4.2 Using ActiveSync .................................................................4-1
4.2.1 Setting up a Partnership ..............................................4-1
4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization ..................................4-3
4.3 Networking ...........................................................................4-3
Chapter 5. Software Applications ............................................................5-1
5.1 Introduction ..........................................................................5-1
5.2 Software Applications ...........................................................5-1
5.2.1 Inbox ............................................................................5-1
5.2.2 Internet Explorer ........................................................ 5-11
5.2.3 Messenger .................................................................5-14
5.2.4 Microsoft WordPad ....................................................5-14
5.2.5 Remote Connection ...................................................5-20
5.2.6 Windows Explorer ......................................................5-21
5.3 DiskOnChip ........................................................................5-23
5.3.1 Saving to Flash ..........................................................5-23
5.3.2 DiskOnChip Location .................................................5-23
5.3.3 DiskOnChip Size........................................................5-24
Appendix A GPRS Function ..................................................................... A-1
A.1 Using the GPRS Features .................................................. A-1
A.1.1 SIM Card .................................................................... A-1
A.1.2 Inserting a SIM Card................................................... A-1
A.1.3 Before Start: ............................................................... A-2
A.2 Select settings .................................................................... A-4
A.3 Internet connection ............................................................. A-8
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A.3.1 Connecting ................................................................. A-8
Appendix B Expansion Module Applicability.......................................... B-1
B.1 RFID Applicability................................................................ B-1
B.2 GPS Applicability ................................................................ B-3
Appendix C 2D Barcode Scanner Setting ............................................... C-1
C.1 Basic Tab ............................................................................ C-1
C.2 Code Configure Tab............................................................ C-1
C.3 Prefix and Suffix Tab........................................................... C-2
C.4 Quiet Zone Tab ................................................................... C-3
C.5 Read Mode Tab .................................................................. C-3
C.6 ASCII Conversion Tab......................................................... C-4
C.7 Advanced Tab ..................................................................... C-4
C.8 Firmware Upgrade Tab ....................................................... C-5
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Chapter 1. Introduction
Congratulations on purchasing the SC800/SC820 Portable Data Terminal (PDT),
a Microsoft Windows®CE Rugged PDT. Its special combination of features
makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These features as:
Intel® XScaleTM PXA270 520MHz 32 bits RISC Processor
Windows® CE 5.0 Operating System
128MB SDRAM & 256MB/1GB Flash ROM
Open Architecture: User Accessible SD Slot
240 x 320, 3.5” Color TFT Display with Touch Panel
One Numeric-Alpha Keyboards with LED backlight
802.11b/g Radio Support
2.4GHz Low Power Hyper: V2.0+EDR, Class II Support
IrDA Support
Optionally Built-in GPRS/EDGE Module
Integrated 1D Barcode Scanner
Integrated 2D Barcode Scanner
1.1 About this Manual
The following chapters contained in this manual are:
Chapter 1:
Introduction
General information about the PDT.
Chapter 2:
Chapter 3:
Getting started
Setting
Chapter 4:
Communication
Chapter 5:
Software Application
Appendix A.
GPRS Function
Appendix B
Expansion Module
Applicability
2D Barcode Scanner
Setting
Describe the basic use of the PDT.
Provide basic instructions for
customizing the PDT.
Describe how to use all kinds of
communication of the PDT.
Describe the installed applications on
the PDT.
Provide instructions for the GPRS
Service
Provide instructions for the Expansion
Module Applicability
Provide instructions for the 2D Barcode
Scanner
Appendix C
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1.2 User and Product Safety
Do not stare into the laser or LED beam directly or shine it into eyes.
Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact,
as the LCD panel could become cracked and possibility cause personal
injury. If the LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside because
the liquid irritates the skin.
Although the PDT has passed the test of IP65 standard for water and dust
resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated
moisture. Such condition exceeds the IP65 standard, and could result in
water or other contaminants entering into the PDT.
Use only the original approved AC Adapter with the PDT. Use of an
unapproved AC Adapter could result in electrical problems, or even cause
a fire or electrical shock to the user.
Do not disassemble the PDT. Servicing should be done by supplier only. If
the PDT or accessories gets damaged due to wrong handling or
unauthorized repair, warranty is void. In case the warranty seals are
broken, warranty is void too.
Make regularly back-up of all important data.
Under no circumstance will supplier be liable for any direct, indirect,
consequential or incidental damages baring out of the use or inability to
use the hardware and software and/or any data loss, even if supplier has
been informed about the possibility of such damages.
LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER
PRODUCT
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1.3 Battery Safety
CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type.
Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions.
Lithium-ion battery packs might get hot, explode, ignite and/or cause serious
injury if exploded by abusive using. Please follow the safety warnings listed as
below:
Do not throw the battery pack in fire. Do not expose the battery to high
temperatures.
Do not connect the positive battery pack with negative battery pack to
each other with any metal object (like wire).
Do not carry or store battery pack together with metal objects.
Do not pierce the battery pack with nails or drills, strike the battery pack
with a hammer, step on the battery pack or otherwise expose it to strong
impacts, shocks or excessive force.
Do not solder onto the battery pack.
Do not expose battery pack to liquid or allow the battery contacts to get
wet.
Do not disassemble or modify the battery pack. The battery pack contains
safety and protection measures, which, if damaged, may cause the
battery pack to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not discharge the battery pack using any device except for the
specified device. When it is used in devices other than the specified
devices, the battery pack can be damaged or its life expectancy reduced.
If the device causes any abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery
pack to become hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into one’s eye, do not
rub the eye. Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If
left untreated, the battery fluid could cause damage to the eye.
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1.4 CE Statement
1.4.1 Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive
1999/5/EC. The following test methods have been applied in order to prove
presumption of conformity with the essential requirements of the R&TTE
Directive 1999/5/EC:
EN 60950-1: 2006
Safety of Information Technology Equipment
EN50360 : (2001-07)
Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones with the
basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields (300
MHz-3GHz)
EN50361 : (2001-07)
Basic standard for the measurement of specific absorption rate related to
human exposure to electromagnetic fields from mobile phones (300 MHz-3
GHz)
EN50371 : (2002-03)
Generic standard to demonstrate the compliance of low power electronic
and electrical apparatus with the basic restrictions related to human
exposure to electromagnetic fields (10 MHz-300 GHz) -- General public
EN 300 328 V1.7.1: (2006-10)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating
in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation
techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article
3.2 of the R&TTE Directive
EN 301 511 V9.0.2: (2003-03)
Global System for Mobile communications (GSM); Harmonized standard
for mobile stations in the GSM 900 and DCS 1800 bands covering essential
requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE directive (1999/5/EC)
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EN 301 489-1 V1.6.1: (2005-09)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 1: Common technical requirements
EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08)
Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and
services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission
systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment
EN 301 489-7 V1.2.1: (2002-08)
ElectroMagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM);
ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment ad
services; Part 7: Specific conditions for mobile and portable radio and
ancillary equipment of digital cellular radio telecommunications systems
(GSM and DCS)
This device is a 2.4 GHz wideband transmission system (transceiver),
intended for use in all EU member states and EFTA countries, except in France
and Italy where restrictive use applies.
In Italy the end-user should apply for a license at the national spectrum
authorities in order to obtain authorization to use the device for setting up
outdoor radio links and/or for supplying public access to telecommunications
and/or network services.
This device may not be used for setting up outdoor radio links in France and in
some areas the RF output power may be limited to 10 mW EIRP in the
frequency range of 2454 – 2483.5 MHz. For detailed information the end-user
should contact the national spectrum authority in France.
0560
Česky
[Czech]
[Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zařízení] je ve
shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými
ustanoveními směrnice 1999/5/ES.
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Dansk
[Danish]
Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at
følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse] overholder de
væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Deutsch
[German]
Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät
[Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden
Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen
der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Eesti
[Estonian]
Käesolevaga kinnitab [tootja nimi = name of manufacturer]
seadme [seadme tüüp = type of equipment] vastavust direktiivi
1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele
teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
English
Español
[Spanish]
Hereby, [name of manufacturer], declares that this [type of
equipment] is in compliance with the essential requirements
and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Por medio de la presente [nombre del fabricante] declara que
el [clase de equipo] cumple con los requisitos esenciales y
cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la
Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Ελληνική ΜΕ ΤΗΝ ΠΑΡΟΥΣΑ [name of manufacturer] ΔΗΛΩΝΕΙ ΟΤΙ
[Greek]
[type of equipment] ΣΥΜΜΟΡΦΩΝΕΤΑΙ ΠΡΟΣ ΤΙΣ
ΟΥΣΙΩΔΕΙΣ ΑΠΑΙΤΗΣΕΙΣ ΚΑΙ ΤΙΣ ΛΟΙΠΕΣ ΣΧΕΤΙΚΕΣ
ΔΙΑΤΑΞΕΙΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΔΗΓΙΑΣ 1999/5/ΕΚ.
Français
[French]
Par la présente [nom du fabricant] déclare que l'appareil [type
d'appareil] est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux
autres dispositions pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE.
Italiano
[Italian]
Con la presente [nome del costruttore] dichiara che questo
[tipo di apparecchio] è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle
altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Latviski
[Latvian]
Ar šo [name of manufacturer / izgatavotāja nosaukums]
deklarē, ka [type of equipment / iekārtas tips] atbilst Direktīvas
1999/5/EK būtiskajām prasībām un citiem ar to saistītajiem
noteikumiem.
Lietuvių Šiuo [manufacturer name] deklaruoja, kad šis [equipment type]
[Lithuanian] atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos
nuostatas.
Hierbij verklaart [naam van de fabrikant] dat het toestel [type
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Nederlands van toestel] in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en
[Dutch]
de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.
Malti
[Maltese]
Hawnhekk, [isem tal-manifattur], jiddikjara li dan [il-mudel
tal-prodott] jikkonforma mal-ħtiġijiet essenzjali u ma
provvedimenti oħrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva
1999/5/EC.
Magyar
Alulírott, [gyártó neve] nyilatkozom, hogy a [... típus] megfelel
[Hungarian] a vonatkozó alapvetõ követelményeknek és az 1999/5/EC
irányelv egyéb elõírásainak.
Polski
[Polish]
Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu]
jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi
stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
[Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento]
Português
[Portugues
e]
está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras
disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Slovensko
[Slovenian]
[Ime proizvajalca] izjavlja, da je ta [tip opreme] v skladu z
bistvenimi zahtevami in ostalimi relevantnimi določili direktive
1999/5/ES.
Slovensky
[Slovak]
[Meno výrobcu] týmto vyhlasuje, že [typ zariadenia] spĺňa
základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanovenia Smernice
1999/5/ES.
Suomi
[Finnish]
[Valmistaja = manufacturer] vakuuttaa täten että [type of
equipment = laitteen tyyppimerkintä] tyyppinen laite on
direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien
direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Svenska
[Swedish]
Härmed intygar [företag] att denna [utrustningstyp] står I
överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och
övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv
1999/5/EG.
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1.5 FCC Statement
1.5.1 FCC Interference Statement
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 off and
on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one 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 different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's
authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation. Complies with 21 CFR
1040.10 and 1040.11 except for deviations pursuant to Laser Notice No. 50,
dated June 24, 2007.
IMPORTANT NOTE:
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF
exposure guidelines when used with the (Shin Chuan Computer Co., Ltd.)
accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other accessories
may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC radiation exposure limits set forth for an
uncontrolled environment. End users must follow the specific operating
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instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. To maintain compliance
with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please follow operation
instruction as documented in this manual.
This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any
other antenna or transmitter except built-in tested devices.
The availability of some specific channels and/or operational frequency bands
are country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match
the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end
user.
Note: Wireless LAN, 2.4GHz Low Power Hyper and GPRS/EDGE cannot
be used at the same time.
Caution: SCC declares that SC800 ( FCC ID: TQ2-SC800PDT-BWG ) /
SC820 ( FCC ID: TQ2-SC800PDT-BWG ) is limited in CH1~CH11 for
2.4GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A.
The FCC ID of SC800/SC820 is TQ2-SC800PDT-BWG
1.5.2 Hand-Operated Device SAR Evaluation:
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LED AND LASER SAFETY INFORMATION
z Class I LED/ Class II Laser Product
z Do not stare at the LED/Laser or shine into eyes
z Do not allow young children to use the product without adult supervision
z Do not replace/repair the LED/Laser, these are not user replaceable
z Do not shine the LED/Laser on a shiny reflective surface
LASER RADIATION DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS 2 LASER
PRODUCT
1.6 Recycling & disposal instructions.
Do not throw this product in the home waste bin.
1.7 Regulatory information.
For CE, FCC, RoHS and other Document of Conformities, consult
the Contact Window of Shin Chuan Computer.
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1.8 Product Labeling
The PDT has several labels as showed in Figure 1-1 to 1-4.
A. SC800
Figure 1-1 Product Labeling (Front side view)
Label nr.
Description
LCD panel protection film
SC800 logo
Warranty seal PDT
Table 1-1 Front labeling
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Figure 1-2 Product Labeling (Back side view)
Label nr.
Description
Laser radiation warning label
Serial / Configuration number
PenPower label (only use on Simplified Chinese version)
CCC label (only use with China)
System and regulatory label
NCC label (only use on Traditional Chinese version)
10
RoHS Use Life Label for China
11
Windows CE .NET label
Table 1-2 Rear labeling
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B. SC820
Figure 1-3 Product Labeling (Front side view)
Label nr.
Description
LCD panel protection film
SC820 logo
Warranty seal PDT
Table 1-3 Front labeling
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Figure 1-4 Product Labeling (Back side view)
Label nr.
Description
LED/Laser radiation warning label
Serial / Configuration number
PenPower label (only use on Simplified Chinese version)
CCC label (only use with China)
System and regulatory label
NCC label (only use on Traditional Chinese version)
10
RoHS Use Life Label for China
11
Windows CE .NET label
Table 1-4 Rear labeling
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1.9 System Specifications
The SC800 / SC820 detailed specifications as follows. Unless otherwise noted,
all the specifications are subject to change without prior notification.
Table 1-5 System Specification
SC800 / SC820
Processor
- Intel PXA270 520MHz 32 bits RISC CPU
Memory
- 256MB/1GB Flash ROM
- 128MB SDRAM
Display
- 240 x 320 3.5” TFT 256K Color LCD with LED
backlight
Audio
Expansion Slot
LED
- One mono speaker for system voice (on lower
case)
- One 2.5 mm Ø stereo earphone jack with mono
mike input
- One internal MIC
- One Receiver
- One SD/MMC slot (only support SD memory)
- One SIM slot for WAN module
- One Dual-Color LED for Charger Indicator
- One Dual-Color LED for Scanner Indicator
Radio Support
- Wireless LAN: 802.11b/g
- 2.4GHz Low Power Hyper: V2.0+EDR, Class II
- IrDA: 1.2
Scan Engine
- Opticon Laser (1D) Engine. (Symbol optional)
Communication
Ports
- USB: Support USB v1.1 both host and client.
(PDT and Cradle)
- Serial: RS232 via optional cable or Cradle.
Power System
- Standard Li-Ion Battery Pack, 3.7VDC/2200mAh
- Advanced Smart Battery with Gas-Gauge
- Built-in Battery Charger
- 3.7VDC/80mAh rechargeable backup battery
- One Battery Cover Sensor Switch
- Power Adapter: 100~240VAC, 50/60Hz Input ;
5VDC/2.6A Output
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SC800 / SC820
SC800
- One Power Button
- One Reset Button
- Three Barcode Scanner Buttons
- Two Navigation Buttons
- Four Application Buttons
- One 18-key Numeric Keypad
- One Reserved Button
SC820
- One Power Button
- One Reset Button
- Three Barcode Scanner Buttons
- Two Navigation Buttons
- Four Application Buttons
- One 33-key Alpha-Numeric Keypad
- One Reserved Button
Keypad / Buttons
Dimensions and
Weight
- Dimensions:
L: 155mm, W: 82mm, H: 31~33mm
- Weight: 375g with Standard Battery Pack
(Approx.)
Color
Peripherals and
Accessories
Software
- Black
- Optional: RS232 Serial Cable for Terminal / USB
Host Cable for Terminal / High-Capacity Li-Ion
Battery Pack (3.7VDC/4000 mAh) / Single Dock /
4 Slot Battery Charger / Car Adapter / RS232
Cable / Pistol Grip
- Microsoft Windows CE 5.0 Professional
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1.10 Environment Standard
Table 1-6 Environment Standards
Operating Temperature
14oF ~ 122oF( -10oC ~ 50oC)
Storage Temperature
-4oF ~ 158oF (-20oC ~ 60oC)
Humidity
5% ~ 95% (non-condensing)
Drop
5ft (1.5m) Drop onto Concrete
Water & Dust proof
IP65 Certificated
Vibration
MIL STD 810F
1.11 Warranty and after service
Should this PDT be malfunctioned, please contact your original retailer providing
information about the product name, the serial number, and the details about the
problem.
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Chapter 2. Getting Started
2.1 Check the package
Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and
damage:
A. SC800
Figure 2-1 Inside the package
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SC800 Terminal
Standard Battery Pack (3.7VDC/2200mAh)
USB Client Cable for Terminal
AC Power Cord
Standard AC Adapter 5VDC/2.6A
Earphone/ Microphone Set
Quick Guide (not shown in the picture)
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B. SC820
Figure 2-2 Inside the package
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
SC820 Terminal
Standard Battery Pack (3.7VDC/2200mAh)
USB Client Cable for Terminal
AC Power Cord
Standard AC Adapter 5VDC/2.6A
Earphone/ Microphone Set
Quick Guide (not shown in the picture)
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2.2 General View of the PDT
2.2.1 SC800 general view
Figure 2-3 SC800 front side view
Figure 2-4 SC800 back side view
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Table 2-1 Description of SC800 General View
Scanner LED
Indicator
“Red” color
Charge LED
Indicator
“Red” color
3 color LED
Indicator
“Blue” color
Reading barcode
“Green” color Successful reading
Charging battery
“Green” color Battery charged full
2.4GHz Low Power Hyper or
WLAN Enable
“Green” color GPRS Enable
Do specific action through touch panel by stylus
Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one
of these three scan keys
LCM / Touch Panel
Left Scan key
Right Scan key
Scan key
Power key
F1 ~ F4 key
The four application keys, hot keys of application
program defined by end user.
Navigation key
Navigation keys for left, right, up and down
directions
Alpha-Numeric keys Numeric keys, Change to Alpha keys after
pressing Alpha key.
10
Alpha key
Fn key
11
12
Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal
from suspend mode.
Toggle Alpha-mode for Alpha-Numeric keys
This key is used in combination with other keys to
type special characters and perform system
functions.
This key confirms data entry
A connector to plug a earphone
15
16
Enter key
Earphone Jack
Connector
USB / Serial /
Synchronization port
Scan window
Stylus
17
Battery Cover
18
Battery cover Latch
A connector to support USB Host/Client and
serial functions
A window for scanning of barcode reader
Use the stylus for selecting items and entering
information.
Protect Battery pack, keep the switch of battery
cover to leave system from suspend mode
To keep Battery Cover locked
19
Hand Strap
This strap can be sealed tighter or looser
20
Speaker
1W speaker for audio sound
21
DC Power Jack
A connector to support AC power.
22
IrDA
A module to support IrDA function
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2.2.2 SC820 general view
Figure 2-5 SC820 front side view
Figure 2-6 SC820 back side view
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Table 2-2 Description of SC820 General View
Scanner LED
Indicator
“Red” color
Charge LED
Indicator
“Red” color
3 color LED
Indicator
“Blue” color
Reading barcode
“Green” color Successful reading
Charging battery
“Green” color Battery charged full
2.4GHz Low Power Hyper or
WLAN Enable
“Green” color GPRS Enable
LCM / Touch Panel
Do specific action through touch panel by stylus
Left Scan key
Right Scan key
Scan key
Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one
of these three scan keys
Power key
Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal
from suspend mode.
F1 ~ F4 key
The four application keys, hot keys of application
program defined by end user.
Navigation key
Navigation keys for left, right, up and down
directions
Alpha keys
Alpha key.
10
Numeric keys
Numeric keys.
11
Fn key
This key is used in combination with other keys to
type special characters and perform system
functions.
12
Enter key
This key confirms data entry
13
Earphone Jack
Connector
A connector to plug a earphone
14
USB / Serial /
A connector to support USB Host/Client and
Synchronization port serial functions
15
16
Scan window
Stylus
17
Battery Cover
18
Battery cover Latch
A window for scanning of barcode reader
Use the stylus for selecting items and entering
information.
Protect Battery pack, keep the switch of battery
cover to leave system from suspend mode
To keep Battery Cover locked
19
Hand Strap
This strap can be sealed tighter or looser
20
Speaker
1W speaker for audio sound
21
DC Power Jack
A connector to support AC power.
22
IrDA
A module to support IrDA functions
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2.3 Charging the Battery Pack
Before using the PDT, perform the basic procedure of charging the battery
pack through the following steps.
2.3.1 Installing the battery pack
1. On the PDT attached with a hand-strap, detach and loose the hand-strap.
Figure 2-7 Release the Hand strap from PDT
2. Turn the locking latches (right and left) downwards and lift the battery cover
away from the PDT.
Figure 2-8 Detach the battery cover from PDT
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3. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing
out, and ensuring the battery snaps into place.
Figure 2-9 Insert the battery pack
4. Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first, and then press the bottom
in firmly. Turn the locking latches (right and left) upwards to secure the cover
to the PDT.
Figure 2-10 Replace the battery cover
5. Charge time. For the first time to charge the battery pack needs
approximately 6 hours. Subsequent charging time needs approximately 4
hours.
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◆. When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the PDT
turns on Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the charge LED
indicator turns to Green.
2.3.2 Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter
1. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter.
2. Plug in the connector of the power adapter.
3. Connect the power cord to a power source.
Figure 2-11 Charging with power adapter
Power Cord
PDT Main Unit
Power
Adapter
Charger LED
Indicator
◆ When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the PDT
turns on Red.
◆ After the battery pack is fully charged, the charge LED indicator turns to
Green.
CAUTION: Please do not remove the Battery pack too long from PDT after
you have already full-charged the Battery pack and backup battery
pack and start to use the PDT. Otherwise non-saved data will be lost.
Please also keep in mind power the PDT off if you want to change the
main Battery pack.
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2.4. Handling the PDT
2.4.1 Starting the PDT
Press the Power key to turn on/off the PDT. If the PDT does not power on,
perform a cold boot. See 2-7 Resetting the PDT.
CAUTION: When a battery is fully inserted in PDT for the first time, upon
the PDT’s first power up, the device boots and powers on automatically.
When the PDT is powered on for the first
time, it initializes its system. A splash
screen (figure 2-12) appears for a short
period of time followed by the WinCE 5.0
window.
This section offers the basic procedures of
PDT using.
Figure 2-12 Starting the PDT
2.4.2 Power on / off
¾ To turn on the PDT
Press the Power key briefly (
). If the PDT does not power on, perform the
cold reset. See chapter 2.7.1.
As the PDT initializes its file system, it splash screen displays for about 30
seconds followed by calibration screen. Every time you perform a cold reset,
these screens will also appear.
To turn off the PDT, just press the Power key again. This action does not actually
turn off the PDT, it only turns the PDT into suspend mode. All running applications
remain as you left them, until you press the Power key again to resume operation
of the PDT
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2.4.3 Calibration of the touch Screen
On the initial boot-up of the PDT, the stylus
calibration screen (Labeled Align Screen)
opens. Use the stylus to press and hold
briefly on the center of each target as it
moves around the screen.
If necessary, adjust the backlight on the
PDT to make the screen readable.
(See below 2.4.4. Adjust the brightness).
When you feel the touch screen function
is poor or the operation does not match
the exact location it should be, please
recalibrate the screen by using the stylus
to tap the Start > Settings >
Figure 2-13 Calibration
Control Panel > Stylus, to open the
“Calibration” to recalibrate again.
2.4.4 To mute the Sound for SC800
To mute the sound, press the
turn off and turn on the sound.
key first, and then press the
key to
2.4.5 Adjusting the Sound for SC820
The factory default for the sound is in Middle level. You can adjust the sound to
meet your environment and comfort as:
1) Increase high voice: Press the
increase high voice.
key and then press the
key to
2) Decrease low voice: Press the
decrease low voice.
key and then press the
key to
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2.4.6 Using the Stylus
The stylus is located next to hand-strap on the left rear of the PDT. The stylus
function is same as the mouse on a PC. Use the stylus to:
1) Navigate the display, select menu item and open optional applications.
2) Tap the characters on soft keyboard panel.
3) Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select the list of
multiple items.
CAUTION: Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the display to avoid
any unexpected damage of the touch screen.
2.4.7 Using the SC800 Keypad
Figure 2-14 SC800 Keypad
Table 2-3 Keypad List
Key
Main Function
Fn + Main Function
Main BarCode
Scan Key
Power On/Off
Internet Explorer
Microsoft
WordPad
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Key
Main Function
Alpha + Caps +
Main Function
Fn + Main Function
Inbox
File Explorer
Up
Left
Down
Right
TAB (Tabulation)
ESC
Caps
Audio Mute
Function change
Change to letters
Backspace
@ (at)
’ (Quotation Marks) A
+ (Plus Sign)
Paste
Del (Delete)
- (Minus Sign)
Copy
& (AND)
X (Multiplication)
* (Asterisk)
Space
[
#
Start Menu
/ (Division)
:
. ,
=
\
]
;
%
Enter
Table 2-4 Special Assembler Key
Assembler Key Functionality
Reset Key
+ Reset
Key
Definition
Warm Reset Press “Reset” button in the back.
Cold Reset
Press “Power” and “Reset” button
simultaneously.
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2.4.8 Using the SC820 Keypad
Figure 2-15 SC820 Keypad
Table 2-5 Keypad List
Key
Fn + Main
Function
Main Function
Caps + Main
Function
Main Barcode
Scan Key
Power On/Off
Internet Explorer
Microsoft
WordPad
Inbox
File Explorer
Up
Left
Down
Right
Esc
Tab
Tab
Backspace
Del
Backspace
Caps
Start Menu
Enable/Disable
Caps function
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Key
Fn + Main
Function
Main Function
Caps + Main
Function
Enter
Function change
Space
- (Minus Sign)
Copy
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Key
Fn + Main
Function
Main Function
Caps + Main
Function
*
Paste
. (Point)
Table 2-6 Special Assembler Key
Assembler Key Functionality
Reset Key
Warm Reset
+ Reset Cold Reset
Key
Definition
Press “Reset” button in the back.
Press “Power” and “Reset” button
simultaneously.
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2.4.9 Using the Ear/Microphone
Connect Ear/Microphone to PDT earphone jack connector. The PDT has
built in microphone; but if you do want to record the voice, you have to use
the packed Ear/Microphone.
Figure 2-16 Ear/Microphone
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2.5 Navigating the Display
2.5.1 Setting Time and Date
In the Date/Time options, you can change the year, month, date, time, time
zone, or select automatic adjust for Daylight Saving Time. To set or change the
date and time:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel
> Date/Time
2. To change the year, select the year or
open a numeric dial. Select the up arrow
to increase the value; select the down
arrow to decrease the value. or you can
type a new value in the field.
3. Select the month to open a pull-down list
of months or press the arrow buttons to
either side of the month to increase or
decrease the month.
4. To change the time, select the hour,
minute, seconds, or AM/PM and select
the up arrow to increase the value;
select /tape the down arrow to decrease
Figure 2-17 Date/Time properties
the value. Or you can type a new value
in the field.
5. Select your correct time zone from the pull-down list.
6. To automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Saving Time, enable the
checkbox at the bottom of the screen.
7. Select Apply to make save your changes [and make additional
modifications] or select OK to exit the Date/Time settings.
2.5.2 Entering the Data
To select and open programs, select Start > Programs from the task bar to
open a list of available programs. Or if the program has a icon on the desktop,
double-tap to open it.
There are several ways to enter data on the PDT once in an application:
Use the keypad to enter alpha-numeric characters, Refer to “2.4.7 Using
the SC800 keypad”.
Use the stylus on the touch screen.
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Select text in the same way you select the text on a PC. Use the stylus to
highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus across the desired text,
double-tapping to select one word and triple-rapping to select an entire
line/paragraph. Refer to “2.5 Navigating the Display” starting.
Use the soft input panel (digital keyboard) with the stylus.
Use the bar code scanning to enter data. Press the trigger or “Barcode
Scan” key to initiate a scan. The scanned data will enter the current
application’s open file. Refer to “2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser
version” starting for more information on using a scanner.
For more information on factory installed applications, Refer to Chapter 4
“ Software Programs”.
2.5.3 The Command Bar
Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs, such
a opening a file, or editing a file.
Command Bar
Task Bar
Figure 2-18 Task Bar & Command Bar
2.5.4 The Task Bar
The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the icon, an icon for the
active program, the current time, and system icons for utilities loaded in
memory. The Task bar includes menu names, buttons, and the keyboard icon,
which opens and closes the soft input panel (SIP). The Task bar allows you to
select and close programs. Refer to Figure 2-18 to view the Task bar.
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2.5.5 The Soft Keypad
In applications that accept keypad input, the soft input panel (SIP) can be used
to enter data using the stylus. The SIP is digital, QWERTY-style keyboard.
To open the SIP, tap the keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide
Input Panel to close the keyboard.
Use the stylus to select letters, numbers, or symbols from the Soft Input Panel
for the current application.
2.5.6 Setting Up Wireless LAN
The Summit Client Utility (SCU) is an application designed for end users and
administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module. Using SCU,
an end user can:
z Disable the radio (turn it off) and enable the radio (turn it on)
z View the contents of configuration profiles, or profiles, each of which
houses the RF, security, and other settings for the radio
z Select the profile to be used to connect to a WLAN
z View global settings, which apply to every profile
z View status information on the radio, the access point (AP) or WLAN
router to which it is connected, and the RF connection or link between the
two devices
z To troubleshoot a connection or performance issue, view in-depth
diagnostic information on the connection and the radio, and perform
various troubleshooting and diagnostic tests
After completing an administrator login to the utility, a user can perform these
additional tasks:
z Create, rename, edit, and delete profiles
z Alter global settings, which apply to every profile
SCU provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for access to all of its functions.
Access to these functions also is available through an application
programming interface (API), which an application programmer can use to
enable another utility to manage the radio.
To initialize SCU:
z From the Start menu, select Programs
z Select the directory called Summit
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Inside the Summit directory are two items: a directory for the storage of
security certificates and an SCU icon. To run SCU, double-click the SCU
icon
SCU has five tabs: Main, Profile, Status, and Diags, and Global. Each tab is
described in more detail in this section.
Main Tab
Figure 2-19 Main Tab
Enable/Disable Radio: When the radio is enabled, selecting this button
disables it; when the radio is disabled, selecting this button enables it.
Active Profile: You can view the name of the active profile and, using the
selection list, select a different profile.
If you select “ThirdPartyConfig” then, after the device goes through a
power cycle, WZC is used for configuration of the radio.
Status: Indicates the radio’s status.
Radio Type: Indicates the type of radio in the device.
“BG” means a Summit radio that supports 802.11b and 802.11g.
Regulatory Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain or domains for
which the radio is configured.
“Worldwide” means that the radio can be used in any domain.
The domain cannot be configured by an administrator or user.
Driver: Indicates the version of the device driver that is running on the
device.
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SCU: Indicates the version of SCU that is running on the device.
About SCU: When tapped, supplies information on SCU that on a
Windows application normally would appear under Help\About.
Profile Tab
Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as
part of a configuration profile. When a profile is selected as the active profile
on the Main tab, the settings for that profile become active. An administrator
can define up to 20 profiles, edit them, and delete them on the Profile tab in
SCU. Profile changes made on the tab are saved to the profile only when
the Commit button is pressed.
Unless it is modified, the Default profile does not specify an SSID, EAP type, or
method of encryption. If the Default profile is the active profile, then the radio
will associate only to an access point that broadcasts its SSID and requires no
EAP type and no encryption.
Figure 2-20 Profile Tab
Edit Profile: This is used to select the profile to be viewed or, if you are an
administrator, edited.
Actions: Four actions are available, with the first three available only to
an administrator:
-New: Create a new profile with default settings and give it a unique
name (and then change settings using other selections on the tab).
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-Rename: Give the profile a new name, one that is not assigned to
another profile
-Delete: Delete the profile, provided that it is not the active profile.
-Scan: Open a window that lists access points that are broadcasting
their SSIDs. Each time you tap the Refresh button, you view an
updated list of APs, with each row showing an AP’s SSID, its received
signal strength indication (RSSI), and whether or not data encryption
is in use (true or false). You can sort the list by clicking on the column
headers. If you are authorized as an administrator, select an SSID
in the list, and tap Commit, you return to the Profile tab to create a
profile for that SSID.
Radio: Radio attributes in the list box can be selected individually. When
an attribute is selected, the current setting or an appropriate selection box
with the current setting highlighted appears on the right.
Security: Values for the two primary security attributes, EAP type and
encryption type, are displayed in separate dropdown lists, with the current
values highlighted. When you as an administrator select an EAP type,
the Credentials button appears; when you tap it, a dialog box appears that
enables you to define authentication credentials for that EAP type. When
you as an administrator select an encryption type that requires the
definition of WEP keys or a pre-shared key, the PSKs/WEP Keys button
appears; when you tap it, a dialog box appears that enables you to define
WEP keys or a PSK.
Commit: To ensure that changes to profile settings made on the tab are
saved in the profile, you must tap the Commit button.
To cause a Summit radio to connect to a typical business WLAN, you must
select a profile that specifies the SSID, EAP type, and encryption type
supported by the WLAN:
z SSID: This is the name or identification of the WLAN.
z EAP type: This is the protocol used to authenticate the device and its user
if the WLAN uses the Enterprise version of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA)
and WPA2. SCU supports five EAP types: PEAP with EAP-MSCHAP
(PEAP-MSCHAP), PEAP with EAP-GTC (PEAP-GTC), EAP-TLS, LEAP,
and EAP-FAST
z Encryption: This specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt
transmitted data and how that key is specified or derived. Encryption
options include:
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WPA2 or WPA with dynamic keys (derived from the EAP authentication
process)
WPA2 or WPA with pre-shared keys
Static WEP keys
Consult the user’s guide for details on all profile settings, including security
settings.
Status Tab
The Status tab provides status information on the radio.
z Active profile
Radio’s status: Down (not recognized), Disabled, Not Associated,
Associated, or [EAP type] Authenticated
Client info: Name, IP address, and MAC address
AP info: Name, IP address, MAC address, beacon period, and DTIM
interval
Connection info: Channel, data rate, transmit power, signal strength, and
signal quality
Figure 2-21 Status Tab
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Diags Tab
Figure 2-22 Diags Tab
(Re)connect: Disable and enable the radio, apply or reapply the current
profile, and attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN,
logging all activity in the output area at the bottom.
Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew,
and log all activity in the output area at the bottom.
Start Ping: Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it.
Once the button is clicked, its name and function will change to Stop Ping.
Moving to an SCU window other than Status or Diags also will stop the
ping, as will Pings will continue until you tap the Stop Ping button, move to
an SCU window other than Diags or Status, exit SCU, or remove the radio.
Diagnostics: Attempt to (re)connect to an AP, and provide a more
thorough dump of data than is obtained with (Re)connect. The dump will
include radio state, profile settings, global settings, and a BSSID list of
APs in the area.
Save To...: Save the diagnostics output to a file.
Global Tab
Global settings include:
z Radio and security settings that apply to all profiles
z Settings that apply to SCU itself
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An administrator can define and change most global settings on the Global
Settings Tab in SCU.
Figure 2-23 Global Tab
The default setting for each global setting ensures reliable operation in most
environments. Consult the user’s guide for details on all global settings.
2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version.
To use the scanning function, complete the following steps:
1. If you have not already done so, remove the protective plastic film before
using devices equipped with a 1D laser bar code reader.
2. Select Start > Setting > Control Panel > Barcode Setting; complete all
configurations following all description of 3.2.1 BarCode Setting.
3. Run the WordPad software program.
4. Press one of the three barcode reader trigger buttons.
5. Aim the scanning beam at the center of barcode.
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6. Good scanning position.
The reading range is from 40 to 300mm distance.
1) Decrease the scanning distance to the bar code when scanning small
barcodes.
2) Increase the scanning distance from the bar code when scanning large
barcodes
3) The scanning area is visible by a red laser beam.
7. Bad scanning position.
1) Make sure that the laser beam sweeps across whole bar code.
2) Scanning operations may fail if the laser beam is positioned as below.
8.
upon reading a barcode, the red LED indicator turns on until the trigger is
release or after five seconds. The green LED and the beep tone indicates
a good read.
Note: This product scans using laser light. Never look directly into the laser
light or shine the laser light into the eyes.
2.5.8 Reading barcodes, 2D CMOS version.
The 2D CMOS version can read both 1D and 2D bar codes. To use the scanning
function, complete the following steps:
1. If you have not already done so, remove the protective plastic film before using
devices equipped with a 2D CMOS bar code reader.
2. Select Start > Setting > Control Panel > Barcode Scanner Settings
3. Run the WordPad software program.
4. Press one of the three bar code reader trigger buttons.
5. Aim the scanning beam at the center of bar code. To assists in aiming, there are
4 green aiming light spots. The bar code should be between the outside 2 green
spots. The scanner is in focus in case the center 2 green spots joins into 1 spot.
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5. Good scanning position.
The reading range is from 45 to 260mm distance.
1) Decrease the scanning distance to the bar code when scanning small
barcodes.
2) Increase the scanning distance from the bar code when scanning large
barcodes
3) The bar code should be located within the green light spots
4) The scanning area is visible by a red illumination area.
6. Bad scanning position.
1) Make sure that the laser beam sweeps across whole barcode.
2) Scanning operations may fail if the illumination beam is positioned as below.
7. Upon reading a bar code, the red LED indicator turns on until the trigger is
release or after five seconds. The green LED and the beep tone indicates a
good read.
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2.5.9 Installing the SD Card
1. On the PDT attached with a hand-strap, detach and loose the hand-strap.
Figure 2-24 Release the Hand strap from PDT
2. Turn the locking latches (right and left) downwards and lift the battery cover
away from the PDT.
Figure 2-25 Detach the battery cover from PDT
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3. Detach SD Holder and Insert the SD Card into the SD Slot.
Figure 2-26 Detach the SD Holder from PDT
2.5.10 Help
To tap “?” can get help information for each program.
2.6 Power management
2.6.1 Suspend Mode
The PDT will go into a suspend mode when it is idle for a period of time. The
idle duration can be customized using the Power control panel (refer to Figure
“Schemes Tab”) Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the
key to suspend the PDT, Press the
key again for
unit off. Press the
the PDT to resume its Previous state.
Use the Battery power control panel to set the duration to switch state to
Suspend mode when system using battery power. This will save battery power
when PDT is not in use.
Figure 2-27 Schemes Tab
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Suspending:
The following conditions will suspend:
Press  key while the unit is on.
The duration timer of item “Switch state to Suspend” expires, which
indicates that there has been no use for a specified of time.
The battery pack is completely discharged.
Tap Start > Suspend
Tap here to let PDT into
suspend mode
2.6.2 Resuming
Use one of following methods to resume (wake up the PDT):
Press  key to suspend or resume (wake up).
When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode,
the PDT remains suspended until discharged battery condition is corrected.
2.7 Resetting the PDT
2.7.1 Software (Warm) Reset
A warm reset is a transition from the on, idle, or suspend power state that close
all applications, clears the working RAM, but preserves the file system.
Reason to Warm Reset: If an application “ hangs ”, initiate a warm reset to
terminate the application only.
Process to Warm Reset: To a warm reset, press “ Reset ” button.
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After Warm Reset:
The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen.
The custom settings in the registry are persistent.
2.7.2 Cold Reset
1) You can use Cold Reset to initiate device if WINCE.NET OS lock up or
Warm Reset still can’t work
2) To perform Cold Reset, press “ Power ” and “ Reset ” button
simultaneously.
3) Device will initiate boot up after Cold Reset.
CAUTION:
Only use the Warm Reset. Try warm reset before you initiate Cold
Reset. All applications will be Closed and working RAM and all files will
be cleared if you initiate the Cold Reset. It’s better usually to back up
your files to Flash ROM, Flash Card or PC.
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Chapter 3. Setting
3.1 Introduction
To view available options for PDT’s setting, tap Start > Settings. Then, there
are three items inside “Control Panel”, “Network and Dial-up” and “Taskbar
and Start”.
3.2 Control Panel
To view the Control Panel and settings you can modify by tapping Start >
Settings > Control Panel.
Figure 3-1 Control Panel
3.2.1 BarCode Setting
CAUTION:Please do not enter into any Barcode Application Program
before settings completing this Barcode.
There are three Tabs for scanner configuration setting: “Basic”
Tab, “Bar Code List” Tab and “Code ID” Tab. In addition, there
is “BarCode Setup” for the “Code Configure” Tab.
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3.2.1.1 “Basic” Tab
Figure 3-2 Basic Tab
Table 3-1 Basic Description
Field Name
Beep After
Scan OK
Scan Timeout
(sec)
Termination
Code
Description
Select the numbers of beep tone after scan OK.
None
After scanning the barcode, do not give
out beep sound.
One Time
After scanning the barcode, give out
beep one time.
Two Times
After scanning the barcode, give out
beep two times.
Select the scanning timeout duration (in seconds) from
this pull-down list. <2 ~ 20 sec, Default: 5>
None
After showing barcode, do not action.
CRLF
After showing the barcode, jump to
next row.
After showing the barcode, jump one
unit.
After showing the barcode, jump a
section.
Disable this functionality.
Space
Tab
Continuous
Scan
Disable
1 ~5 sec
Alternate second number of
Continuous Scan.
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Field Name
Keyboard
Message
Description
Select a method based upon the barcode scanning
application you will use.
Type Writing
A unit continues a unit, fast showing
barcode number.
Copy & Paste
Once show barcode number.
Disable
Not show the barcode number.
Prefix
Type the desired label prefix in this text box
Suffix
Type the desired label suffix in this text box
Default
Press “Default” button to reset all configuration setting of
“Basic” Tab into default values.
F/W ver.
Decoder firmware version.
Set All To
Default
Press “Set All To Default” button to reset all configuration
setting of “Basic” Tab, “Code Configure” Tab, “Code ID”
Tab and all barcode of “BarCode Setup” into default
values.
3.2.1.2 “Bar Code List” Tab:
Select the barcode symbologies you plan to scan from the list. Tap to
enable/disable the desired symbologies.
Figure 3-3 Bar Code List Tab
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Table 3-2 Bar Code List Description
Barcode Symbology
Description
Type A. Numeric-only Barcodes
UPC-E
Compressed version of UPC code for use on
small products.
UPC-A
Universal product code seen on almost all
retail products in the USA and Canada.
EAN-13 / ISBN
EAN-13: European Article Numbering
international retail product code.
ISBN: Special use of the EAN-13 symbol to
used internationally to mark books.
EAN-8 / JAN-8
Compressed version of EAN code for use on
small products.
UPC-EAN Add-ON 2/5
UPC-A, UPC-E, EAN-13, and EAN-8 may all
include an additional barcode to the right of
the main barcode. This second barcode,
which is usually not as tall as the primary
barcode, is used to encode additional
information for newspapers, books, and other
periodicals.
Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA
Older code not in common use.
Interleaved 2 of 5
Compact numeric code, widely used in
industry, air cargo, other applications.
Plessey / MSI
Plessey: Older code commonly used for retail
shelf marking.
MSI: Variation of the Plessey code commonly
used in USA.
Code 11
Used primarily for labeling
telecommunications equipment.
Codabar / NW 7
Older code often used in library systems,
sometimes in blood bank.
Matrix 2 of 5
Used in miscellaneous industrial applications,
and mechanical numbering systems.
Type B. Alphanumeric Barcodes
Code 39 / Code32
General-purpose code in very wide use
world-wide.
Code 93
Compact code similar to Code 39.
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Code128 / UCC
EAN128
Very capable code, excellent density, high
reliability; in very wide use world-wide.
Widely used data formatting model for Code
128
Type C. Others Barcodes
China Post
Used by China Postal Service for automated
mail sorting.
Code 4
---
GTIN
Global Trade Identification Number
Korea Code 3 of 5
---
RSS
Reduced Space Symbology
3.2.1.3 “Code ID” Tab:
Figure 3-4 Code ID Tab
Table 3-3 Code ID Description
Code ID is added into prefix of the barcode and let user identify which kind
of barcode being scanned.
Enable Code ID
Set 1 ~ Set 5
Enable this functionality.
Select one default value by Set 1 ~ Set 5.
(See the “Table 3-4 Code ID Set1-Set5 Table”)
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User Define
Establish number by oneself.
Barcode List
Set 1 ~ Set 5: defaults setting.
User Define: select barcode to define.
Default
Press “Default” button to reset all configuration
setting of “Code ID” Tab into default values.
Table 3-4 Code ID Set1-Set5 Table
Set 1
Set 2
Set 3
Set 4
Set 5
UPC-E
UPC-A
EAN-13 / ISBN
EAN-8 / JAN-8
Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA
Interleaved 2 of 5
Plessey / MSI
Code 11
Codabar / NW 7
Matrix 2 of 5
Code 39 / Code 32
Code 93
Code 128
Code 4
Korea Code 3 of 5
RSS
UCC128 / EAN128
3.2.1.4 BarCode Setup
A. Select barcode type then select barcode to setting.
B. Press “Default” button to reset all configuration setting of this barcode into
default values.
C. Press “Apply” button to be decided setting of this barcode.
Please see 3.2.2 Symbologies List for more detail information of each
Barcode.
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Figure 3-5 BarCode Setup
3.2.2 Symbologies List
A Type -- Numeric-only Barcodes
3.2.2.1 UPC-E
Figure 3-6 UPC-E
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Table 3-5 UPC-E Description
Item
Format
Description
Ignore 1st digit
Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Transmit 1st digit
Transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Send Check Digit
Whether send check digit by barcode.
3.2.2.2 UPC-A
UPC-A movements together with EAN-13, so only Enable EAN-13 then UPC-A
will be Enable, too.
Figure 3-7 UPC-A
Table 3-6 UPC-A Description
Item
Format
Description
Ignore 1st & 2nd digits
Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Transmit 1st digit
Transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Transmit 2nd digit
Transmit 2nd digit by barcode.
Transmit 1st & 2nd
digits
Transmit 1st & 2nd digits by barcode.
Send Check Digit
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
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3.2.2.3 EAN-13 / ISBN
Figure 3-8 EAN-13 / ISBN
Table 3-7 EAN-13 / ISBN Description
Item
Format
Description
Ignore 1st & 2nd digits
Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Transmit 1st digit
Transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Transmit 2nd digit
Transmit 2nd digit by barcode.
Transmit 1st & 2nd
digits
Transmit 1st & 2nd digits by barcode.
Send Check Digit
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
Enable ISBN Code
Whether use this ISBN Code.
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3.2.2.4 EAN-8/JAN-8
Figure 3-9 EAN-8/JAN-8
Table 3-8 EAN-8/JAN-8 Description
Item
Format
Description
Ignore 1st digit
Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Transmit 1st digit
Transmit 1st digit by barcode.
Send Check Digit
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
Convert to EAN-13
When this option is selected the
scanner will convert EAN-8 to
EAN-13 by transmitting five
zeroes …
Add five 0
Ahead of code
Add five zeroes at prefix of the
barcode.
After 3 digits
Add five zeroes after 3rd digits.
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3.2.2.5 UPC-EAN Add on 2/5
A. UPC-E, UPC-A, EAN-13 / ISBN and EAN-8 / JAN-8 may all include an
additional barcode to the right of the main barcode.
B. This barcode will show primary & additional code together.
C. So the UPC-EAN Add-ON 2/5 code is unable to use alone, must operate in
UPC-E or UPC-A or EAN-13 / ISBN or EAN-8 / JAN-8.
Figure 3-10 UPC-EAN Add on 2/5
Table 3-9 UPC-EAN Add-On 2/5 Description
Item
Description
Only read the code with Addon Only reads the codes that have
2/5
addenda.
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3.2.2.6 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA
Figure 3-11 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA
Table 3-10 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Description
Item
Description
Send Check Digit
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
Enable IATA Code
Whether use this IATA Code.
Checksum
Length
Verify
Whether verify checksum by
barcode.
Min-Max
(Default: 2 / 48)
Fixed
Min Length can be set from 2 to 48
Max Length can be set from 2 to 48
Length 1 can be set from 2 to 48
Length 2 can be set from 2 to 48
Length 3 can be set from 2 to 48
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3.2.2.7 Interleaved 2 of 5
Figure 3-12 Interleaved 2 of 5
Table 3-11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Description
Item
Description
Send Check Digit
Checksum
Length
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
Verify
Whether verify checksum by
barcode.
Min / Max
(Default: 4 / 48)
Fixed
Min Length can be set from 4 to 48
Max Length can be set from 4 to 48
Length 1 can be set from 4 to 48
Length 2 can be set from 4 to 48
Length 3 can be set from 4 to 48
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3.2.2.8 Plessey / MSI
Figure 3-13 Plessey / MSI
Table 3-12 Plessey / MSI Description
Item
Format
Description
Mode 10
Mode 10-10
Checksum mode for this barcode.
Mode 11-10
Send Check Digit
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
1 Digit
Check 1 digit & send by checksum.
2 Digits
Check 2 digits & send by checksum.
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3.2.2.9 Code11
Figure 3-14 Code 11
Table 3-13 Code 11 Description
Item
Send Check Digit
Description
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
1 Digit
Check 1 digit & send by checksum.
2 Digits
Check 2 digits & send by checksum.
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3.2.2.10 Codabar / NW7
Figure 3-15 Codabar / NW7
Table 3-14 Codabar / NW7 Description
Item
Description
Start / Stop Digit
Whether transmit Start & Stop Digit.
ABCD
abcd
TN*E
Start / Stop transmit type
tn*e
Checksum
Verify
Whether verify checksum by barcode.
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3.2.2.11 Matrix 2 of 5
Figure 3-16 Matrix 2 of 5
Table 3-15 Matrix 2 of 5 Description
Item
Description
Send Check Digit
Checksum
Length
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
Verify
Whether verify checksum by
barcode.
Min-Max
(Default: 4 / 48)
Fixed
Min Length can be set from 4 to 48
Max Length can be set from 4 to 48
Length 1 can be set from 4 to 48
Length 2 can be set from 4 to 48
Length 3 can be set from 4 to 48
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B Type -- Alphanumeric Barcodes
3.2.2.12 Code39 / Code32
Figure 3-17 Code39 / Code32
Table 3-16 Code39 / Code32 Description
Item
Format
Code39 Standard
Enable Code 39 Standard characters
Code39 Full ASCII
Enable Code 39 Full ASCII character
Code32
Enable Code 32
Start / Stop Digit
Checksum
Description
Whether transmit Start & Stop Digit.
Verify
Whether verify checksum by
barcode.
Transmit
Whether transmit checksum by
barcode.
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3.2.2.13 Code93
The barcode does not have setting.
Figure 3-18 Code93
3.2.2.14 Code128 / UCC EAN128
Figure 3-19 Code 128 / UCC EAN128
Table 3-17 Code128 / UCC EAN128 Description
Item
Enable UCC128/EAN128
Description
Enable UCC128/EAN128.
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C Type -- Others Barcodes
3.2.2.15 China Post
Figure 3-20 China Post
Table 3-18 China Post Description
Item
Checksum
Description
Verify
Send Check Digit
Length
Min-Max
(Default: 4 / 48)
Fixed
Whether verify checksum by
barcode.
Whether send check digit by
barcode.
Min Length can be set from 4 to 48
Max Length can be set from 4 to 48
Length 1 can be set from 4 to 48
Length 2 can be set from 4 to 48
Length 3 can be set from 4 to 48
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3.2.2.16 Code4
The barcode does not have setting.
Figure 3-21 Code4
3.2.2.17 GTIN
The barcode does not have setting.
Figure 3-22 GTIN
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3.2.2.18 Korea Code 3 of 5
The barcode does not have setting.
Figure 3-23 Korea Code 3 of 5
3.2.2.19 RSS
Figure 3-24 RSS
Table 3-19 RSS Description
Item
Convert to UCC128
Checksum
Verify
Description
The scanner will convert RSS to
UCC128.
Whether verify checksum by
barcode.
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3.2.3 Bluetooth Device Properties
Table 3-20 Bluetooth Device Properties
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“BT Service” Tab: (Figure 3-25)
Tap the “Enable Bluetooth Device” to enable Bluetooth
device(Figure 3-26).
Wait for 20 seconds in order to initialize the Bluetooth
hardware correctly.
Click “Scan Device Service” to pop “Bluetooth Manager”
window. Then tap the Scan Device button to initiate a scan
for Bluetooth hardware. The Bluetooth manager lists the
Bluetooth devices that it finds, see Figure 3-28. If
Bluetooth hardware is not found the Bluetooth Hardware
Error window appears, see Figure 3-29. Table 3-21
described the Bluetooth Icons.
Double tap the device to connect to on the device list. The
Bluetooth Manager Authentication window appears. Tap
No to connect to the device without authentication, or tap
Yes to authenticate the device before connecting. (Figure
3-30)
If the Yes button was selected in the Bluetooth Manager
Authentication window, the enter PIN windows appears.
Enter a PIN (between 1 and 16 characters) in the Enter
PIN: text box, and tap OK. The mobile computer sends the
PIN request to the device for bonding. (Figure 3-31)
When prompted, the same PIN must be entered on the
other device. When the PIN is entered correctly on the
other device, the bonded icon appears on the device list.
(Figure 3-32)
“Serial Port” Tab: (Figure 3-33)
Tap the “Enable Bluetooth Device” to enable Bluetooth
device.
Wait for 20 seconds in order to initialize the Bluetooth
hardware correctly.
If want to use Virtual com, only SPP base profiles are
supported.(i.e. Printer, Modem, and LAP).Switch to “Serial
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Port” tab, and will see the devices you had trusted or
active. Select the device that you want to map a virtual com
and which virtual com you want to use.
Now COM1 has mapped for BT device.
Figure 3-25 Bluetooth Device Properties
Figure 3-26 Bluetooth Device Properties
3-27 Bluetooth Manager Windows
3-28 Bluetooth Manager Windows
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Figure 3-29 Bluetooth Error Windows
Figure 3-30 Bluetooth Manager Windows
Figure 3-31 Bluetooth Enter PIN Windows
Figure 3-32 Bluetooth Manager Windows
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Figure 3-33 Bluetooth Manager Windows
Figure 3-34 Bluetooth Manager Windows
Figure 3-35 Bluetooth Manager Windows
Figure 3-36 Bluetooth Manager Windows
Note: If the device to which the mobile computer is bonding does not appear in the
list, ensure it is turned on, in discoverable mode, and within range (30 feet / 10
meters) of the mobile computer.
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Table 3-21 Bluetooth Icon
Icon
Description
Unknown device icon
Device is not defined
Locked icon
Device is locked and cannot be bonded to.
Not locked icon
Device is not locked and can be bonded to.
Bluetooth device icon Bluetooth device
Bonded device icon
Bonded Bluetooth device
Mobile device icon
Device is a mobile device
Phone icon
Device is a phone.
Printer icon
Device is a printer
Network icon
Device is a network.
Linked icon
Device is linked.
3.2.4 Certificates
Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure
communications.
Certificates are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a
prescribed period of time. Windows CE manages multiple certificate stores.
Table 3-22 Certificates
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Store” Tab: (Figure 3-37)
In the Stores tab, select the certificate store you wish to
view or modify from the drop-down list (Figure 3-37).
The “Trusted Authorities “store lists the top-level
certificates for authorities you trust.( Figure 3-38 , Figure
3-39)
The “My Certificates “store contains your personal
certificates, which you use to identify yourself.
Intermediate certificate authorities that help establish a
chain of trust are stored in the “Other Authorities” store.
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“Store” Tab: (Figure 3-39)
To add a certificate or associated private key to the
selected store, select “Import” (Figure 3-39).
To view more details of the selected certificate, such as the
expanded name or expiration date, choose “View”.
To delete the selected certificate from the store, choose
“Remove”.
Figure 3-37 Certificates
Figure 3-38 Certificates
Figure 3-39 Certificates
Figure 3-40 Certificates
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Figure 3-41 Certificates
3.2.5 Control Center
The Control Center includes four AP, listed the following..
Figure 3-42 Control Center
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3.2.5.1 Information
Table 3-23 Information
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Information” Tab:
Provide Software version, MAC address, Bluetooth ID,
Serial No. and Configuration No.
3.2.5.2 Brightness
Table 3-24 Brightness
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
LCD Brightness: (Figure 3-43)
Set the LCD brightness by adjusting the slider from low to high
Amounts 5 steps: Every step have corresponding picture of
self.
0.
1.
5.
Battery Power,
and device is idle
for more than
2.
3.
4.
External Power,
and device is idle
for more than
Enable Keypad
Brightness
The table must disable when its item is
not marked.
The table has 10 seconds, 30
seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes,
3 minutes, 4 minutes and 5 minutes.
The table must disable when its item is
not marked.
The table has 1 minute, 2 minutes,
3 minutes, 4 minutes, 5 minutes,
6 minutes, 7 minutes, 8 minutes,
9 minutes and 10 minutes.
Enable keypad brightness or not.
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Figure 3-43 Brightness
3.2.5.3 Fn-key Settings
Table 3-25 Fn-Key
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
Fn-Key Setting: (Figure 3-44)
Fn Key
The Application Program of default setting
F1
Internet Explorer
F2
Microsoft WordPad
F3
Inbox
F4
Windows Explorer
To assign your favorite application program to Hot Keys.
Choose one of Hot Keys from pull-down list.(Figure 3-44)
To tap “Browse…” inside “Assign program” applet.
Select one application program you want from program list,
then, choose “OK”. (Figure 3-45)
To tap “Default” to return back to default setting. (Figure 3-44)
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Figure 3-44 Fn-Key Settings
Figure 3-45 Fn-Key Settings
3.2.5.4 Backup Restore
Table 3-26 Backup Restore
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
1. You can backup/restore system to/from flash disk or inserted
memory card. (Disk on Chip, or SD Card) (Figure 3-46)
2. When you launch this AP, it must check backup file in DOC
first. And if you select other storage, it will check again.
3. Then if it has the file, appeared its date behind “Last backup
date:”; if not, disable “Restore Now” Button.
4. When you press the Backup/Restore Button will be a warning
dialog pop up. (Figure 3-47)
5. When system backup/restoring finished will be a message
dialog will pop up. (Backup: Figure 3-48 Restore: Figure 3-49
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Figure 3-46 Backup Restore
Figure 3-47 Backup & Restore Start
Figure 3-48 Backup OK
Figure 3-49 Restore OK
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3.2.6 Date/Time
Table 3-27 Date/Time
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Date/Time” Tab: (Figure 2-14)
Please see the detail information of 2.5.1 Setting Time
and Date on P.2-21
3.2.7 Dialing Properties
Table 3-28 Dialing properties
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Dialing Properties” Tab: (Figure 3-50)
In the When dialing from list, select the “Location” where
you want to change settings.(Figure 3-50)
To create a new location, select “New”. Enter the name of
the location, and then select “OK”.(Figure 3-51)
Enter or edit the area code and local country code as
needed.
In Dial using, select “Tone dialing” or “Pulse dialing”.
Most phone lines are tone.
To automatically disable call waiting, select “□ Disable call
waiting by dialing”, select the appropriate number
sequence in the list, or enter a new sequence.
Editing dialing patterns: (Figure 3-53)
Using the codes listed in the topic; revise the dialing
patterns as needed.
Notes:
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„
„
If you need to use character other than the ones listed
here, use manual dialing.
Hyphens and spaces in dialing strings are ignored.
Some modems may not respond to the following
characters, even though your device lets you add them
to the dial string.
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Figure 3-50 Dialing Properties
Figure 3-51 Dialing Properties
Figure 3-52 Dialing Properties
Figure 3-53 Dialing Properties
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3.2.8 Display Properties
Table 3-29 Display properties
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Background” Tab: (Figure 3-54)
From the “Image” list, select an image you want as the
background of the desktop.(Figure 3-55)
To locate an image in another folder, select
“Browse”.(Figure 3-56)
To have the image cover the entire background, select
“ □ Tile image on background ”
“Appearance” Tab: (Figure 3-57)
Change the color scheme:( Figure 3-58)
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From the” Scheme” list, select a scheme.
View your choice in the preview box. If you like the
scheme, select “Apply”.
Create a custom color scheme:
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From the “Item” list, select a display item.
From the “Basic colors” list, select a color, and select
“OK”.
View your color selection(s) in the Preview box.
To save the scheme, select “Save”.
In the “Save this color scheme as” box, enter a name
for the scheme, and select “OK”.
Select “Apply”.
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Figure 3-54 Display properties
Figure 3-55 Display properties
Figure 3-56 Display properties
Figure 3-57 Display properties
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Figure 3-58 Display properties
3.2.9 Input Panel
Table 3-30 Display properties
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Input panel” Tab: (Figure 3-59)
Select the input method you want to change.
To change the Soft Keyboard Options , tap “Option”
(Figure 3-60)
“Options” Tab: (Figure 3-60)
Change the soft keyboard options as desired, selecting
from:
Large or small keys
Using gestures for space, black-space shift, and enter.
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¾
To exit the soft keyboard Options, press “OK” on the
control bar, or press the  key on the keypad.
To exit the Input Panel, press “OK” on the control bar, or
press the  key on the keypad.
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Figure 3-59 Input Panel Properties
Figure 3-60 Input Panel Properties
3.2.10 Internet Options
Table 3-31 Internet Options
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“General” Tab: (Figure 3-61)
Type in the URL of desired start page and the desired
search engine. You also change the Cache Size, clear the
Cache and Clear the History..
“Connection” Tab: (Figure 3-62)
Modify the network access setting as desired.
“Security” Tab: (Figure 3-63)
Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any
of the following by tapping the checkbox:
“Advanced” Tab: (Figure 3-64)
Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any
of the following by tapping the checkbox:
Display Image in pages
Play sounds in pages
Enable scripting
Display a notification about every script error
Underline links-
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○
○
○
Never
Always
Hover
Figure 3-61 Internet Settings
Figure 3-62 Internet Settings
Figure 3-63 Internet Settings
Figure 3-64 Internet Settings
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3.2.11 Keyboard
Table 3-32 Keyboard
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Repeat” Tab: (Figure 3-65)
To change the amount of time between depressions before
repetition starts, adjust the Repeat delay slider
To change the repeat rate, adjust the Repeat rate slider.
Test your new setting.
Tap “ OK” to exit the “Keyboard” Tab.
Figure 3-65 Keyboard Properties
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3.2.12 Network and Dial-up Connections
Table 3-33 Network and Dial-up Connections
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Connection” Tab: (Figure 3-66)
To create a “Dial-up Connection”:
Double-tap the “Make New connection”.
In the “Make New Connection” dialog box, enter a name
for the connection.(Figure 3-67)
Select “Dial-Up Connection”.
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Select the “Next” button.
Select the modem you want use.
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Select “Configure” (Figure 3-68)
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Under “Connection Reference”, use the default settings
provided. If you can’t connect using these settings, see
your ISP or network administrator for specific
information. If you want to always enter a phone number
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before connecting, Select “Manual Dial”. Select “OK”.
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Select “TCP/IP Settings”.(Figure 3-72) in the “General”
tab. ensure “Use Server-assigned IP address” is
selected. In the “Name Servers” tab, ensure “Use
Server-assigned addresses” is selected, and select
“OK”. If you are unable to connect with these default
settings, see your ISP or network administrator for
specific TCP/IP information.
Select the “Next” button and type the telephone number.
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Select the “Finish” button.
The connection you just created appears as an icon in the
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“Network and Dial-up Connections” folder.
Set up a point-to-Point Protocol(PPP) account with an
ISP and obtain the following information:
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Access telephone number
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User name
¾ Password
Once you have established an account, create a new
connection on your device. When creating this connection, you
should be able to use all of the default TCP/IP settings provided
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in the Make New Connection Wizard. If you can’t connect using
the default settings, contact your ISP or access your ISP’s Web
site for specific TCP/IP information as well as primary and
secondary DNS address.
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Modify connection setting
Select Start > Settings > Network and Dialup
Connections
Select the icon for connection settings you want to
modify.
Select File > Properties, or double- tap the appropriate
icon.
Select desired options. There may be additional settings
that depend on the connection. To modify, select the icon
and select the icon and select Advanced Settings…
from the menu.
Figure 3-66 Network and Dial-up
Figure 3-67 Network and Dial-up
Connections
Connections
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Figure 3-68 Network and Dial-up
Figure 3-69 Network and Dial-up
Connections
Connections
Figure 3-70 Network and Dial-up
Figure 3-71 Network and Dial-up
Connections
Connections
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Figure 3-72 Network and Dial-up
Figure 3-73 Network and Dial-up
Connections
Connections
Figure 3-74 Network and Dial-up
Figure 3-75 Network and Dial-up
Connections
Connections
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Figure 3-76 Network and Dial-up
Figure 3-77 Network and Dial-up
Connections
Connections
3.2.13 Owner
Table 3-34 Owner
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Identification” Tab: (Figure 3-78)
Fill in or edit the data as desired.
To have this information displayed when you start your
device, select “Display Owner Identification” at Power
On.
To set up identification for remote networks, see Setting up
identification for remote networks.
“Notes” Tab: (Figure 3-79)
Enter the Notes you use to the Display Owner notes
“Network ID” Tab: (Figure 3-80)
Enter the user name, password, and domain name you use
to log on to remote network.
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Figure 3-78 Owner Properties
Figure 3-79 Owner Properties
Figure 3-80 Owner Properties
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3.2.14 Password
Table 3-35 Password
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Password Setting” Tab: (Figure 3-81)
Enter the password
In the “Confirm password “box, enter the password again.
To require the password on startup, select “Enable
password protection at power- on“. and/or select
“Enable password protection for screen saver”
To exit the Password control panel, press “OK” from the
control bar, or press the  key on the keypad.
Figure 3-81 Password Properties
3.2.15 PC Connection
Table 3-36 PC Connection
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“PC Connection” Tab: (Figure 3-82)
Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the
desktop computer. (Figure 3-81)
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Tap the “Change Connection…” button to modify the
connection method from USB or Serial. (Figure 3-83)
To exit the “Change Connection” dialog, press “OK” from
the control bar, or press the  key on the keypad.
To exit the “PC Connection” properties control panel,
press “OK” from the control bar, or press the  key
on the keypad.
Figure 3-82 PC Connection
Figure 3-83 PC Connection
3.2.16 Power
Table 3-37 Power
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Battery” Tab: (Figure 3-84)
Provide change level indicators for Main battery and
Backup battery.
Provide remaining power capacity of main battery.
If a “Main Batteries very Low” warning message shows, the
remaining battery life is around 30 minutes to SC800 shuts
down. ( Figure 3-88)
The PDT will shutdown during the main batteries capacity
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is around 0%
To exit Battery control panel, press “OK” from the
command bar, or press  key on keypad.
“Schemes” Tab: (Figure 3-85)
The Scheme Tab allows you to determine the time to
switch state to Suspend mode when using either Battery
Power or AC Power.
Select Battery Power or AC Power as the power scheme
from the pull-down list.( Figure 3-86)
Select the time to suspend mode from the pull-down list.
( Figure 3-79)
“Device Status” Tab: ( Figure 3-87)
Provide power level of device – The power level ranges from
“ High(D0)” which means the device is at the highest power
level to “Off(D4)” which means the device is at the lowest power
level.
Note:
This ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides
power to the PDT
The ICON inside the Task Bar shows that Main Batteries
provides the power to the PDT.
The ICON inside the Task Bar shows that AC adapter provides
the power to the PDT and is charging the main batteries..
Figure 3-84 Power
Figure 3-85 Power
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Figure 3-86 Power
Figure 3-87 Power
Figure 3-88 Power
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3.2.17 Regional Settings
Table 3-38 Regional Settings
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Region” Tab: (Figure 3-89)
Select the desired location/language.
Review the Appearance samples in the bottom half of the
screen.
Select the Tab at the top for any settings you wish to
change, Options to modify include Number, Currency,
Time, and Date.
Figure 3-89 Regional Settings
3.2.18 Remove Programs
Table 3-39 Remove Programs
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Remove Programs” Tab: (Figure 3-90)
Only user installed programs can be removed.
Select the program you wish to remove from the list and
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press “remove” button.
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Figure 3-90 Regional Settings
3.2.19 Storage Manager
Table 3-40 Storage Manager
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Storage Manager” Tab: (Figure 3-91)
To change Storage properties control panel default
settings:
Insert. Compact Flash(CF) or Secure digital (SD) storage card
into the unit.
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Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage
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Properties
From the “Storage Info” pull-down list, select the desired
storage device.
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You can also format, dismount, and create partitions on
storage devices using this control panel.
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To save and exit the Storage Properties control panel,
press “OK” from the control bar, or press the  key
on the keypad.
Caution: Dismounting or formatting the DiskOnChip
will erase all files and program stored in Flash Memory
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Figure 3-91 Storage Manager
3.2.20 Stylus
Table 3-41 Stylus
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Double-Tap” Tab: (Figure 3-92, Figure 3-93)
Double-tap the checkerboard grip at a comfortable speed.
Double-tap clapboard to test your settings
The function is OK if the figures are changed from Figure
3-84 to Figure 3-85.
To tap “OK” to exit the Stylus Properties.
“Calibration”: (Figure 3-94, Figure 3-95)
In the Welcome Wizard, you tapped a target with the stylus
to set the amount of pressure needed for the screen to
respond to your stylus taps.
Please also see 2.4.3 Calibration of the touch Screen
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Figure 3-92 Stylus Properties
Figure 3-93 Stylus Properties
Figure 3-94 Stylus Properties
Figure 3-95 Stylus Properties
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3.2.21 System
Table 3-42 System
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“General” Tab: (Figure 3-96)
To show:
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Firmware information
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Information about Processor type, Memory size,
Expansion card
“Memory”: (Figure 3-97)
Move the slider to adjust memory allocation. Default
storage memory is normally is normally set to about 8MB
with the reminder assigned to Program memory.
Press the “OK” key on the Keypad.
Note: the difference is occupied by OS between the RAM
size in Information properties and total memory size of
storage memory and program memory
“Device Name” Tab: (Figure 3-98)
Your device uses this information to identify itself to other
computers.
The input panel will open to facilitate data entry.
To close the Device Name, press the “OK” button, or press
the  key on keypad.
“Copyrights” Tab: (Figure3-99)
Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a user, you
are responsible to read this statement.
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Figure 3-96 System Properties
Figure 3-97 System Properties
Figure 3-98 System Properties
Figure 3-99 System Properties
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3.2.22 Terminal Server Client Licenses
Table 3-43 Terminal Server Client Licenses
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Terminal Server Client Licenses” Tab: (Figure 3-100)
The section allow users can connect to Terminal Server, If
the user has License.
Figure 3-100 Terminal Server Client
Licenses
3.2.23 Volume & Sounds Properties
Table 3-44 Volume & Sound
ICON
ITEM & FUNCTION
“Volume” Tab: (Figure 3-101)
The factory default for Volume is the forth level. You can
adjust the volume to your environment and comfort.
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Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to
Loud, or press Right or Left edge of Navigation keys
“Sounds ” Tab: (Figure3-102)
Enable the desired sounds for key clicks, screen taps,
notifications, and applications.
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Figure 3-101 Volume & Sound
Figure 3-102 Volume & Sound
3.3 Taskbar and Start Menu
Table 3-45 Taskbar and Start menu
ICON
Taskbar
and Start
Menu
ITEM & FUNCTION
“General” Tab: (Figure 3-104)
In this tab, You can change the position of the Taskbar and
Start menu
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¾
Is always on top or not
Auto hide or not
Show Clock or not
“Advanced ” Tab: (Figure 3-105)
Tap the “Clear” button to remove the contents of the
Documents Menu.
Enable “□ Expand Control Panel” to list all icons of
Control Panel from top to bottom.
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Figure 3-103 Taskbar and Start Menu
Figure 3-104 Taskbar and Start MenuGeneral
Figure 3-105 Taskbar and Start MenuAdvanced
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Chapter 4. Communication
4.1 Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync
4.1.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC
Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a PC with
the files on your PDT.
To install Microsoft ActiveSync, complete the following steps on the PC:
1. Go to the Microsoft Windows CE.NET website and download the latest
current version of ActiveSync:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/en-us/help/synchronize/device
-synch.mspx
2. Install the latest version of Microsoft ActiveSync on the host PC.
3. Open ActiveSync.
4. Select File > Communication Settings from ActiveSync’s menu bar.
5. Go to “Using ActiveSync” on page 4-1 to continue using ActiveSync.
4.1.2 Connecting PDT to Host PC
1. You can use either the USB/Serial (RS232) port of Single Dock or a
USB/Serial (RS232) cable to connect the PDT to the Host PC.
․To use the dock, you must first insert the PDT into the slot, making sure
that the unit is firmly seated the dock.
․To use the cable, connect the USB/Serial cable to the PDT.
2. Connect the USB/Serial dock or cable to the Host PC’s serial port or USB
port.
3. Connect the dock or PDT to the power adapter and power source.
4.2 Using ActiveSync
Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize files between the PDT and the
Host PC.
4.2.1 Setting up a Partnership
During the Microsoft ActiveSync installation, you were prompted to create a
partnership with your mobile device. When you set up a partnership, you select
synchronization and file conversation settings, which are contained in a file on
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your desktop computer. This file enables your desktop computer to recognize
your device. Only devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can
synchronize information between the two computers.
For more information on partnerships, please refer to your Microsoft
ActiveSync documentation or help file.
Transferring Files:
To transfer files, complete the following steps on the host PC:
Select Start> Programs >Communication > (Serial, or USB)
Activesync.
Double-click on the selected ActiveSync icon
After you have established a connection with PDT, tap the “Explore”
button at the top of the ActiveSync window (or select Explore from the
File menu).
Navigate to the target directory on your PDT and copy the desired file by
using the Copy/paste method or dragging and dropping the desired file(s)
into the folder.
Figure 4-1 Communication
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4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization
ActiveSync files synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between
the PDT and the Host PC. Refer to “Setting up a Partnership”, above:
Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the PDT
partnership.
Select Tools > Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure
the synchronization options.
Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created
you’re My Documents directory. Defaults to the desktop. During the
ActiveSync connection, all files in the Synchronization folder will be
synchronized to the \My Documents directory on the PDT.
Figure 4-2 Connected
4.3 Networking
Please see the 3.2.13 Owner, Table 3-34 Owner on page 3-45 for setting
up the network ID. And see the 2.5.6 Setting Up Wireless LAN RF to setup
the 802.11b/g Wireless LAN for RF connecting.
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Chapter 5. Software Applications
5.1 Introduction
The PDT includes Inbox, MediaPlayer,…..
You can switch to any software program by tapping the Start Menu.
5.2 Software Applications
5.2.1 Inbox
Use Inbox to send and receive e-mail messages in the following ways:
Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Outlook on
the Host Computer.
Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-mail
server through an Internet server provider (ISP) or a network.
To setup “Inbox”:
Select Start> Programs> Inbox to open it.
Select Service> Options from the command bar. Drag the dialog to
show the right edge to configure e-mail.
Select “Add…” (Note 1)
In the “Service Type” list, select POP3 Mail or IMAP4 Mail. (POP3 is
the most common mail protocol for ISPs).Enter a unique name for
e-mail service in the “Service name” field. This name cannot be
changed later.
Select “OK”.
The Mail Service Setup wizard appears after you add a service. If you
are adjusting the setting of an existing service, select Service> Options,
select the service you are using, and then Properties. In the Service
Definition dialog box, complete the following entries as needed:
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Connection: Select the name of the connection you created to
connect to the mail server. If you are receiving e-mail through a
network(Ethernet) connection, select Network Connection. If you
want Inbox to use your current connection, select (none). If you
have not created a connection, select Create new connection.
Double-tap the “Make new Connection” icon, and follow the
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instructions in wizard. When finished, select Inbox in the Taskbar
and continue setting up Inbox.
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Server(IMPA4 only): Enter the name of he mail server you use to
receive and send messages.
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User ID: Enter the user name or mailbox ID assigned to you.
Password: Enter the password you use to access this mail
account. If you do not want to be prompted to enter the password
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POP3 Host(POP3 only): Enter the name of the mail server you use
to receive and send messages.
each time you connect, select “Save password”.
Domain(Windows NT): Enter your Windows NT domain name.
This name is required only when connecting to networks, such as
a corporate network, that use Windows NT domain security. This is
not required for most ISP accounts. If you have trouble connecting,
try clearing this box.
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SMTP Host: If your mail service uses a separate server for SMTP,
enter the name in the box. If you’re setting up a POP3 Mail service
with an ISP, the ISP must use an SMTP mail gateway.
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Return Address: By default, the return address is set to
username@POP3host or username@Servername. Depending
on the service you are using. If this is not your e-mail address,
enter the correct address in the box.
Set general preferences:
If you are adjusting the setting of an existing service, select Service>
Options, select the service you are using, select Properties, and then
select Next. In the General Preferences dialog box, choose any of the
following setting settings, all of which are optional:
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Disconnect service after actions are performed: Select to
automatically disconnect from the server upon completion of all
pending actions. This option minimizes connect time and cost.
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Check for new messages every: select the time interval(in minutes)
at which you want the device to check for new mail. If this option is
turned off, you must check for new mail manually by selecting
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Services> Send/Receive Mail.
Display a message box when new mail arrives (POP3 only):
Select to be informed that new mail has arrived.
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Display a message box when new mail arrives (IMAP4 only):
Select to be informed that new mail has arrived.
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Send using MIME format (POP3 only): Select to send messages
with extended characters.
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Only display messages from last 3 days: Select how many day’s
messages
you want downloaded.
Set inbox preferences
If you are adjusting the settings of an existing service, select Services>
Options, select the service you are using, select Properties, and then
select New twice. In the Inbox Preferences dialog box, choose any of the
following options:
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¾
¾
Get message headers only: Select to save storage space and time
by downloading only headers. You can download a full copy of the
message later by selecting the message and then Services> Get
Full Copy.
Include  lines: Select to set the message length
(approximate number of lines) that you want to download.
Get Full Copy of messages: Select to receive a full copy of all
messages. In addition to the message body, any options you select in
When getting full copy will be downloaded. Selecting this option
increases the amount of time needed to download messages.
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Only synchronize folder hierarchy under Inbox (IMAP4 only):
Select to speed download time by preventing the complete
downloaded of the folder list every time you connect.
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Get meeting requests (POP3 only): Select to download and store
copies of meeting requests when getting full copies of messages.
This setting applies whether you have chosen to download full copies
of messages by default, or you selectively download full copies of
messages by opening the message and selecting Services> Get Full
Copy Limitations apply.
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Get file attachments (POP3 only): Select to download and save
message attachments when getting full copies of messages. This
option may use significant RAM and slow download time. This setting
applies whether you have chosen to download full copies of
messages by default, or if you selectively download full copies of
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messages and selecting Services> Get Full Copy.
Get file attachments and meeting requests (IMAP4 only): Select to
download and store meeting requests and message attachments
when getting full copies of messages. This setting applies you have
chosen to download full copies of messages by default, or if you
selectively download full copies of messages by opening the
message and selecting Services> Get Full Copy Limitations apply.
Only if small than (IMAP4 only): Select to restrict the size of the
attachments you download. Set to 10K if you want to receive meeting
requests only.
Include the original message in a reply:
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Select Services> Options> Compose tab.
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Under Reply, select Include Body. This setting will place a copy of
the original message beneath your response text.
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To indent the original message, select Indent.
To add leading characters (such as>) to the original message lines,
select Add leading character, and enter the character you want.
Save copies of sent messages:
By default, sent messages are not saved on your device.
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¾
Select Services> Options> Compose tab.
Select Keep copy of sent mail in Sent folder.
Set the action to follow deleting, moving, or responding to a
message:
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Select Services> Options > Read tab.
Select desired options.
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Delete a message:
Select the message and select File> Delete. Messages are moved to
Deleted (local) folder and deleted according to the option you have
selected in Services> Options> Delete tab:
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On connect/disconnect: Deletes messages when you connect or
disconnect from your mail service or exit Inbox.
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¾
Immediately: Deletes messages as soon as you select File> Delete.
Manual: Deletes messages when you select File> Empty Deleted
(local)
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Note: If you are working offline, messages that have been deleted from the
device the next time you connect.
Empty the Deleted (local) folder:
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Select File> Empty Deleted (local). This permanently deletes
messages in the Deleted (local) folder.
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To check or adjust the current settings for deleting messages, select
Services> Options> Delete tab.
Move or copy a message:
Caution: When you move a message that you have received through POP3 or
synchronization to a folder you created on your device, the copy of
the message on the server is deleted. This prevents duplicate copies
of messages. Although the complete message is moved, message
attachments will be deleted if you have not selected the option to
download attachments. Once the message is moved, you will be
able to access the message only from your device.
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Select the message
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Select File> Move To or File> Copy To.
Select the destination folder. If you are working offline, the message
will be moved or copied from the server the next time you connect.
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Create a folder:
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Select File> Folder> New Folder
Type a name for the folder.
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Delete a folder:
Select the folder you want to delete
Select File> Delete
Designate a folder as offline:
Only IMAP4 folders can be designated as offline. All IMAP4 default
folders, such as Inbox, are automatically designated as offline.
Messages in offline folders can be viewed when you are disconnected
from your mail server. If a folder is not designated as offline, you will be
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able to read and respond to messages in that folder only when
connected to the server.
To designate a folder as offline, select the folder and then select
Service > Offline Folder.
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Rename a folder:
Select the folder you want to rename.
Select File> Folder> Rename Folder.
Type the new name for the folder.
Notes:
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Default folders, such as Inbox, can’t be renamed.
Folders you create for IMAP4 mail servers can’t be renamed.
Synchronize folders while connected:
When you synchronize folders, the contents of your device folders and
mail server folders are compared and updated. New mail messages are
downloaded, and messages in your device Outbox folder are sent. The
synchronization behavior depends on how you connect to your mail
server.
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When you connect to a POP3 server, the Inbox and Outbox folders
on your device are synchronized with the corresponding folders on
the mail server. To synchronize after the initial connection, select
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Services> Send/Receive Mail.
When you connect to an IMAP4 server, Inbox, Outbox, and all
folders marked as offline are synchronized. To synchronize all
folders after the initial connection, select Services> Synchronize
Folders. To synchronize just the selected folder and the Outbox
folder, select Services> Send/Receive Mail.
Compose and send a message:
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In list view, select Compose> New Message
Enter the address of one or more recipients, separating them with a
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semicolon. If the recipient is listed in the Address Book, enter a few
letters of the recipient’s name and select Compose> Check Name.
If there is only one match, the e-mail address is inserted. If there is
more than one match, select the correct address from the Choose
E-mail Recipients dialog box. If there is no match then add a new
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e-mail address through Choose E-mail Recipients.
To attach a file, select File> attachments> Add Attachment.
Select File> Send. If you are working offline, the message is
moved to the Outbox folder and will be sent the next time you
connect.
Tip: to see more header information, select the triangle in the lower-right
corner of the header area. Select the triangle again to collapse the header
area.
Save a message:
Select File> Save to save the message you are composing or
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editing.
The message is not sent and is saved in the inbox folder of the active service.
Reply to or forward a message:
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Reply to All, or Forward.
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Select File> Send.
Tips:
Selections in the Options dialog box determine whether the original text
is included.
To see more header information, select the inverted triangle in the
lower-right corner of the header area. Select the triangle again to
collapse the header area.
Check Inbox status:
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In list view, select Compose> Status. You can view details such
as the number of messages to be sent, deleted, and copied, and
the number of attachments to be downloaded.
Download message from the server:
When you download messages, you need to create two connections: a
remote connection and a mail server connection. The remote connection
connects you and your ISP or network. The mail server connection
downloads messages from your mail server to Inbox on your device.
When you select Services> Connect in Inbox, Inbox starts a remote
connection using the connection you specified when setting up the current
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mail service. If you are already connected through a remote connection
other than the one you specified in the service, you will be asked if you
want to use the current connection. If you choose not to, you will need to
disconnect from the current connection before you can check for new
messages.
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Select the Services menu and make sure that the service you
want to use is selected (the selected service has a bullet next to
it.)
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Select Services> Connect. The messages on your device and
mail server are synchronized: new messages are downloaded to
the device Inbox folder, messages in the device Outbox folder are
sent, and messages that have been deleted on the server are
removed from the device Inbox. Double-tap a message list to
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open it.
If you read a message and decide that you need the full copy,
select File> Get Full Copy while in the message window or
Services> Get Full Copy while in list view. This will also
download message attachments and meeting requests if you have
those options selected in the Inbox Preferences dialog box. You
can also choose to download full copies of messages by default.
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When finished, select Services> Connect to disconnect. You also
need to disconnect your dial-up connection by double-tapping the
icon in the status bar and selecting Disconnect.
Notes:
Receiving entire messages consumes storage memory.
The size column in the Inbox list view displays the local size and server
size of a message. Even when a message has been downloaded fully,
these numbers may differ because the size of a message can very
between the server and the device.
When using IMAP4 to get Outlook + data, you will see the contents of
your Journal folder. File editing transactions and documents (such as
Task items, e-mail message, and Word documents) attached using drag
and drop will appear as shortcuts on the device. A copy of the document
will not be moved to your device, and the shortcut on the device cannot
be used to access the documents associated with a journal entry to the
device, attach the document to the entry rather than dragging and
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dropping it. Also, be sure to set your IMAP4 service to receive full copies
of messages, attachments, and meeting requests. For more information
on using Journal, see the Help for the desktop version of Outlook.
Working with Message Attachments:
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If you receive messages through a remote mail server, in Inbox on the
device, select the Get file attachments and meeting requests
(IMAP4) or Get meeting requests (POP3) setting in the Inbox
Preferences dialog box. For more information, see Set Inbox
preferences.
Notes:
Embedded images and OLE objects cannot be received as attachments
Embedded messages can be viewed as an attachment when using
IMAP4 to receive e-mail. However, this features does not work if TNEF
is enabled so that you can receive meeting requests.
Check attachments status:
An attachment sent with an e-mail message, whether it has been
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downloaded or not, will appear as an icon at the bottom of the
message in its own window pane. If you don’t see this pane, select
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File> Attachments> Show Attachments. If TNEF is turned on so you
can receive meeting requests, you will not see attachments until they
are fully downloaded.
To mark an attachment for downloading in a POP3 or IMAP4 service,
double-click it. The attachment will be downloaded the next time you
connect. You can also set Inbox to download attachments
automatically when you get a full copy of a message. For more
information, see Receive attachments.
Open an attachment:
With the message open, double-tap the attachment’s icon at the
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bottom of the message. If you don’t see this pane, select File>
Attachments> Show Attachments.
Store an attachment:
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Select Service> Options> Storage tab.
Select to store attachments on internal RAM or a storage card.
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If you use more than one storage card, select it from the list.
Note: Once you make the above selection, all attachments will be moved to
the selected card.
Delete an attachment:
To delete an attachment from a message you are sending, select the
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attachment, and then select Edit> Clear or press the DEL key on the
keypad.
To delete an attachment you have received, delete the message.
Attach a file to a message:
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With the message open, select
Attachment.
Select the file you want to attach.
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File>
Attachments>
Add
Note:
OLE objects cannot be attached to Inbox messages.
Note 1: To add a mail service, select “Add”, To remove a mail service, select
the service from the Installed service box and select “Remove”. To view a
mail service’s properties, select the service from the Installed service box and
then select Properties.
Figure 5-1 Inbox
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5.2.2 Internet Explorer
With Internet Explorer, you can view Web or intranet Web pages on your
device. You will need to use a modem or WLAN to connect to an Internet
server provider (ISP) or network.
5.2.2.1 Connect to the Internet
Before you can view Web pages, you must set up a remote connection to
your ISP or network.
5.2.2.2 Start Internet Explorer
Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start > Programs > Internet
Explorer.
To get default home page, navigate to the desired default web page.
Select View > Internet Options from the command bar.
Enter the desired URL in the Start page field.
Press the OK button.
Figure 5-2 Internet Explorer
5.2.2.3 Navigation Control
Internet Explorer uses sliding menus for application and navigation control. Tap
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and drag the sliding menus to the left or right to see the hidden menu items
and toolbars.
To achieve more screen real estate in Internet Explorer, you can hide the
Status bar and View menu. From the top menu bar, go to View > Hide
Toolbars.
Once it is hidden, you must cold reset to access these features again. Refer to
2.7.2 “Cold Reset “for more information.
5.2.2.4 Set up a proxy server
Proxy servers are often used when connecting to the Internet through a local
network, such as a corporate network, for added security.
Select View > Internet Options > Connection Tab.
Select Access the Internet using a proxy server.
Enter the proxy server address and port. For more information, see your
administrator.
To bypass the proxy server for local address, such as corporate intranet
pages, select Bypass proxy for local address.
5.2.2.5 Enable Cookies
A cookie file contains information about your identity and preferences so
that a Web site can tailor information to your needs. The Web site sends
the file and it is stored on your mobile device.
Select View > Internet Options > Security Tab.
Select Allow cookies.
5.2.2.6 Search for an Internet Site
Select View > Go > Search to search the web.
5.2.2.7 Go to an Internet address
Select Address Bar, if necessary to display the Address bar
Enter the address
Press “ENTER” key.
5.2.2.8 View previously visited sites
Tap the Arrow button at the right site of Address Bar
Select the Web Address you want to view.
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5.2.2.9 Add and view Favorites
Go to the page you want add
Select Favorites > Add To Favorites.
If necessary, locate the folder you want.
Confirm or change the name.
To view your favorite Web sites, select Favorites and the Web site
you want to view.
Note:To organize your Favorites list, select Favorites > Organize Favorites.
5.2.2.10 Browse Web pages
To move to a page you have previously view, select View > Back
To move to the next page (provided you have viewed it previously),
Select View > Forward.
To return to your Home page, select View > Go > Home.
5.2.2.11 Refresh current page
Select View > Refresh.
5.2.2.12 Stop loading a page
Select View > Stop.
5.2.2.13 View current page
Select View > Internet Options
To view the protocol, page type, size, and address, selects the
General tab.
To view security information about the page, select the Security tab.
5.2.2.14 View HTML source code
While viewing the page, select File > Save As and save the file as .txt
file.
Open the file in a word processing program, such as WordPad.
5.2.2.15 Change home and search page settings
Open the page you want to use as your home or search page.
Select View > Go > Home or Search.
5.2.2.16 Save a copy of current page
You can save Web pages and view them later when you’re disconnected
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from the Internet or Intranet without using cached memory.
Select File > Save As
Specify a folder location and give the file name.
5.2.2.17 Copy a Web page to a document
Select all or part of the Web page you want to copy.
Select Edit > Copy.
Go to the document where you want to place the information and
select the location.
Select Edit > Paste.
5.2.2.18 Select security Options
Select View > Internet Options > Security tab
Select the security protocols you want.
5.2.2.19 Change the font size
Select View > Text Size and select the desired size.
5.2.3 Messenger
The Windows CE Messenger client application in Windows CE.NET
allows you to communicate real-time using text-based messaging, VOIP,
and more.
See who’s online. See when your colleagues are online. You can also
post your presence information to a list of watchers that you define.
Talk instead of type Stop typing Talk with a colleague anywhere in the
world using the microphone and speakers on your device. Windows
Messenger supports high-quality voice calling r Windows CE device.
Communicate using Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) or Hotmail
contacts Windows Messenger supports. Communication with your
colleagues in the enterprise with a SIP based communications
service. You can also talk to your Hotmail contacts using the .NET
Messenger.
5.2.4 Microsoft WordPad
You can create and edit documents and templates in WordPad, using
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buttons and menu commands that are similar to those used in the desktop
version of Microsoft Word. You can work with files Normal or Outline view.
WordPad documents are usually saved as .pwd files, but you can also
save documents in other file formats, such as .rtf or .doc.
5.2.4.1 Selecting and Editing Text
Select text
To select
Do this
Any amount of text
Drag the stylus over the text.
A word
Double-tap the word.
A single paragraph
Triple-tap within the paragraph.
An entire document
Select Edit > Select All
An picture
Tap the picture
Find text
To search for text in one part of a document, select that part.
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Otherwise, the whole document is searched.
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Select Edit > Find
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Enter the text you want to find. For a paragraph, enter ^p. For a tab
stop, enter ^t.
Select the search options you want.
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To continue searching, select Edit > Find > Next.
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Replace text
To replace text in one part of document, select that part. Otherwise,
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the whole document is searched.
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Select Edit > Replace.
Enter the text you want to find and the text you want to replace it with.
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For a paragraph, enter ^p. For a tab stop, enter ^t.
Select the replacement options you want.
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Select Find Next.
On the Find/Replace toolbar, select the appropriate button.
Move, copy, or delete text
Select the text you want to move, copy, or delete.
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To move or delete text, select the Cut button. To copy the text, select
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the Copy button.
To paste the information, move the insertion point to the desired
location, and select the Paste button.
Notes:
To undo an action, select Edit > Undo.
To restore the action, select Edit > Redo.
5.2.4.2 Formatting Text
Create bulleted and numbered lists
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Select the Bullets or Numbering button.
Type the first item.
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Press ENTER, type the next item, and repeat as needed.
Select the button again to end list formatting.
Note: To change the number style for the selected list, select Format >
Paragraph, In the Format list, select the style you want.
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Set the default font
Select Format > Font.
Select the font you want.
Select Set As Default
To confirm that your changes will be applied to subsequent documents
you create, select Yes.
Note: To apply the default font and stylus to selected text, select Apply
Default.
Select a different font
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Select the text you want to change. To select all text, select Edit > Select
All.
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From the Font list, select the font you want.
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From the Font Size list, select a size.
Note: To see more formatting options, select Format > Font.
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Change font formatting
Select desired text.
Select the Bold, Italic, or Underline button.
To change the color, select Format > Font and select the color you want
from the Color list.
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Adjust the paragraph alignment
Select the paragraph you want to align.
Select the Align Left, Center, or Align Right button.
Note: To see more formatting options, select Format > Paragraph.
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Indent a paragraph
Select the paragraph you want to indent.
Select Format > paragraph.
Adjust the indentation settings as needed.
Set tabs
Select Format > Tabs.
Change the tab settings as needed.
5.2.4.3 Adjusting the Display
Wrap text in the window
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Select View > Wrap to Window.
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Display the document using the full screen
Select View > Full Screen.
To exit Full Screen view, select Restore.
To move the Restore button, drag the bar on the left side.
Display or hide scroll bars
Select View > Horizontal Scroll Bar or Vertical Scroll Bar.
Zoom in or out
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Select View > Zoom, and select the desired percentage.
Note: For Custom, enter the exact percentage and select OK.
5.2.4.4 Working in Outline View
Switch between Normal and Outline views
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Select View > Normal or Outline.
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Assign and change outline levels
Select View > Outline.
Select the appropriate buttons on the toolbar.
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5.2.4.5 Inserting Symbols
Place the insertion point where you want to insert the symbol.
Select Tools > Insert Symbols.
Select the symbol you want, and then select Insert.
Tips:
If you select a different font ( or subset of a font), a different set of Symbols
will be displayed.
5.2.4.6 Printing a Document
Select File > Print.
Select the printing options you want.
Tips:
Port list the available printer ports
If Network is selected from the Port list, enter the path to the network
printer to the Net Path box.
5.2.4.7 Setting a password for a Document
Select File > password.
Type and verify the password.
You must save the document (File > Save) to return the password.
5.2.4.8 Converting Documents
About document conversion
If an e-mail program is installed on your device and you receive an
attached Word document or template created in Word version 6.0 or later,
WordPad will convert the file on your device. To view the document,
simply open the attachment in your e-mail program or open the file in the
WordPad.
During conversion, some formatting attributes may be changed or lost.
To avoid losing these attributes permanently, close the file after viewing it
rather saving the file on your device. If you save the file, save with a
different file name.
For more information about conversion performed on your device, see
the following topics.
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Changes caused by Word document conversion
Formatting
Borders and Shading
Borders and shading are not displayed in WordPad, but are restored
when converted back to a Word document. Shading is not restored
when used in a table, but simple borders are restored.
Character formatting
Bold, italic, strikethrough, superscript, subscript, and hidden text are
retained and displayed. Other effects are changed or removed.
Colors
Colors are retained and mapped to colors available on your device.
Fonts and font sizes
Fonts not supported by your mobile device are mapped to the closest
font available in WordPad.
Page Formatting
Headers, footers, footnotes, columns, pages setup information, and
style sheets are removed during conversion to WordPad. WordPad
supports built-in headings.
Paragraph formatting
Tabs, alignment, bullets, indentation, simple numbered lists, and
paragraph spacing are retailed and displayed in WordPad.
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Pictures
Pictures are removed during conversion.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents text and some formatting are preserved. However, any
text set at right-aligned tab stops may wrap to the next line.
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Index
Index text and some formatting are preserved.
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Tables
Tables appear as tab-delimited text. Cells containing wrapped text, tabs,
or paragraph markers may be difficult to read. Simple tables are displayed
accurately and restored when you convert the WordPad file back to a
WordPad document.
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OLE Objects
OLE Objects are removed during conversion.
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Revisions marks, annotations, and comments
Revision marks are visible but cannot be changed. Annotations and
documents are removed during conversion.
5.2.5 Remote Connection
Using Remote Desktop Connection, you can log on to Windows Terminal
Server and use all programs installed on this server. For example, instead of
running Microsoft Pocket Word, you can run the desktop version of Microsoft
Word.
5.2.5.1 Connecting to Terminal Server
Select Start > Programs > Remote Connection, or run ‘CETSC’ from the
command prompt.
In the Server box, type or select a Terminal Server name or TCP/IP
address, or select a server in the drop-down list.
Select Connect.
In the Remote Connection window, type your user name, password, and
domain(if required), and then select OK.
Figure 5-3 Remote Connected
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5.2.5.2 Disconnecting Without Ending a Session
In the Remote Connection window, select Start > Shutdown.
Select Disconnect > OK.
Note: If you previously disconnected from a Terminal Server without ending
the session, the Terminal Server will continue to execute any running
processes and Remote Connection can later reconnect to this same
session(if your administrator has configured Remote Connection to
reconnect to disconnected sessions).
5.2.5.3 Disconnecting and Ending a Session
In the Remote Connection window, select Start > Shutdown.
Select Log Off > OK.
5.2.6 Windows Explorer
Windows Explorer works almost the same on your PDT as it does on your PC.
See the topics below for information about the difference in Windows Explorer
on your device.
5.2.6.1 Navigating in File View
Go forwards and Back
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To go to the previous folder, select Go > Back.
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To go to the next folder (which you have just viewed), select Go >
Forward.
Figure 5-4 Windows Explorer
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Use the Go menu
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To quickly access the My Documents folder, select Go > My
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Documents
To see all of the folders you have accessed, select Go > History.
Double-tap a folder to return to it.
5.2.6.2 Viewing Files as Icons Lists
To view icons, select View > Large Icons or Small Icons.
To view a list, select View > Details.
5.2.6.3 Working with Files and Folders
Create a new folder
If necessary, open the folder where you want the new folder to reside.
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Select File > New Folder.
Add a folder to your Favorites list
Open the folder
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Select Favorites > Add to Favorites.
In the Name box, type the shortcut name.
Tips:
To open a favorite file or folder, select Favorites and then select the
folder.
To organize your favorites, select Favorites > Organize Favorites.
Transfer a file using infrared
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To send a file, select it, line up the infrared ports, and select File >
Send To > Infrared Recipient.
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To receive a file, line up the infrared ports, and select File > Receive.
5.2.6.4. Creating Desktop Shortcuts
Display the file or Web page for which you want to create a Shortcut.
Select File > Send to.
Select Desktop as Shortcut.
5.2.6.5 Switch to Internet
Type a URL in the Address bar.
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5.3 DiskOnChip
The DiskOnChip let the application or a data file can be stored into the
Flash Memory.
Note: The DiskOnChip storage memory persists all reset (warm/cold
reboot) conditions and software/firmware updates.
We strongly recommends installing all applications, applets,
programs, and important data files to the DiskOnChip Flash location.
Caution:
If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in RAM, a
hard reset will result in the loss of that application or data file.
5.3.1 Saving to Flash
To save an application or data to the Flash Memory, from your current
application, select File > Save As > navigate to the DiskOnChip location
and save it.
5.3.2 DiskOnChip Location
To access the contents of DiskOnChip storage:
Double-tap the My Computer icon on the desltop.
Double-tap the DiskOnChip icon to view DiskOnChip.
Figure 5-5 DiskOnChip
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5.3.3 DiskOnChip Size
The size of the DiskOnChip will vary, depending on the size of system
firmware.
Inside the DiskOnChip directory, tap File > Properties.
The DiskOnChip Properties dialog:
The number following Free is the amount of memory currently available
on your device.
Figure 5-6 DiskOnChip Size
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Appendix A GPRS Function
A.1 Using the GPRS Features
Use the PDT to make and receive data and send. Your service provider may
provide other useful services such as GPRS.
The PDT can also be used to connect to an Internet Service Provider (ISP) or
work network so you can browse the Web and read e-mail. You can connect to
the Internet or work network via GPRS (General Packet Radio Service).
A.1.1 SIM Card
A SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card is required to operate the GPRS
features on your PDT. The SIM card is a plastic card embedded with a
computer chip that stores and transacts data. After the SIM card is activated by
your Telecom service provider, the computer chip will contain information about
your phone number, service, registration information, and contacts, as well as
memory to store text.
A.1.2 Inserting a SIM Card
Note: If the battery is already installed, you must remove it before inserting the
SIM card.
To insert the SIM card into the PDT:
Figure A-1 Insert SIM Card into PDT
1) Remove the battery cover and battery
2) Pushes the iron stock to front unlocks the slot and lifts the slot
3 Insert a correctly oriented SIM card.
4 Put down the slot and push the iron stock to back lock the slot).
5) Back to move the battery and battery cover.
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Figure A-2 Remove SIM Card from SIM Tray
Note: Repeat the same steps to remove the SIM card from the SIM tray.
A.1.3 Before Start:
Warning!
1. Before start to using GPRS, you must wait the GPRS icon in the task
bar to appear.
2. If you using GPRS before power off or suspend device, you must
launch the AP again on next power-on the device.
Procedures:
1. Double Tap
icon to Launch GPRS program.
2. If you have setting the PIN code, you might input the PIN code.
3. If you don’t want use GPRS Function, You might disable GPRS to saving
battery power
Figure A-3 GPRS Launch
Figure A-4 Enable GPRS Module
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Figure A-5 Enable GPRS Module Process
Figure A-6 Dial-up to GPRS?
Figure A-7 GPRS Connecting-Please
Figure A-8 GPRS Connected
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Figure A-9 Launch PIN CODE
Figure A-10 PIN Code Input
GPRS Module Active Symbol:
GPRS Module is Disable (Power off)
GPRS Module is Enable (Power on)
A.2 Select settings
Click the button to selecting the setting for your want:
Set GPRS Connection: The default COM Port of GPRS Module is COM 8.
(Figure A-14). to create or to modify the internet connections. The AP
preserves one standard setting; other establishment, please consult your
mobile phone service provider define and not by oneself manual to set up.
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Figure A-11 Set GPRS Connection
Figure A-12 Set GPRS Connection
Figure A-13 GPRS Properties
Figure A-14 GPRS Connection
Properties
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Figure A-15 Configure-Port Settings
Figure A-16 Configure-Call Options
Figure A-17 TCP/IP Settings-General
Figure A-18 TCP/IP Settings-Name
Servers
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Figure A-19 Set GPRS Connection-
Figure A-20 Set GPRS Connection-
Security Settings
Bluetooth
Figure A-21 Set GPRS Connection-Phone
Number
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A.3 Internet connection
Warning!
On the equipment, the fact of connecting to the Internet Explorer.
Configuring the network operator
The AP preserves one standard setting; other establishment, please consult
your mobile phone service provider define and not by oneself manual to set
up.
This setting will produced an ‘GPRS Connection’ in the “Network and Dial-up
Connections”
Figure A-22 GPRS Connection Icon
A.3.1 Connecting
●Connecting with the GPRS Application
Double tap the “ GPRS Connection “ icon to enable GPRS connection. or Tap
“ GPRS Connection “ icon and tap “ Connect “.
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Figure A-23 GPRS Connection
Figure A-24 GPRS Connection Properties
Figure A-25 GPRS Connecting
Figure A-26 GPRS Connecting
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Figure A-27 GPRS Connecting
Figure A-28 GPRS Connecting
Figure A-29 GPRS Connected
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Suspend / Resume
The GPRS module can not connection automatically, while the device entry
Suspended and Resumed. You shall re-connect manually.
Figure A-30 GPRS Module Enable
Figure A-31 GPRS Enable Process
Figure A-32 GPRS Disabled
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Appendix B Expansion Module Applicability
B.1 RFID Applicability
B.1.1 Read Mode
Sub Item
Description
OPEN
Enable the RFID device.
CLOSE
Disable the RFID device
ReadUID
Read 14443
Read
Mode
TagData
ReadBlock
Start
Stop
Please Tap it before
use the RFID
Read UID (Unique Identifier)
code e of tag card
Read UID (Unique Identifier)
Only for ISO
code of tag card
14443A tag card
Read all data of tag card storage
memory
Read someone block data of tag
card storage memory
Choose the block before reading
Contin
ue
Mode
Remark
Enable the function for
continuous reading the tags card
UID
Disable the function for
continuous reading the tags card
UID
Clear
Clear the data of viewing area.
Save
Store the data of viewing area
into a file
Viewing Area
Show the read data of tag card
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Figure B-1 RFID Power On
Figure B-2 Continue Mode-Start
Figure B-3 RFID Power On
Figure B-4 WriteMode
B.1.2 Write Mode
Sub Item
Tag Type (TI, AMIC,
Philips)
Explaining
Choose the tag card type
before writing.
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Write 2 bits AFI
(Application Family
Identifier) code to tag
card.
Write 2 bits DSFID (Data
Storage Format Identifier)
code to tag card.
Lock AFI code of tag
card, the AFI code of tag
card will be not writing
after lock.
Lock DSFID code of tag
card, the DSFID code of
tag card will be not writing
after lock.
Write 8 bits data to
someone block of tag
card storage memory.
Lock someone block data
of tag card storage
memory, the block data of
tag card will be not writing
after lock.
Choose the block before
write / lock.
Input wanted to write into
data of tag card.
WriteAFI
WriteDSFID
LockAFI
LockDSFID
ReadBlock
Block
Write /
Lock
LockBlock
Writing Area
Only input number,
Num = 0 ~ 255 or 0 ~ FF.
Only input hex number,
Num = 0 ~ FFFFFFFF.
B.2 GPS Applicability
B.2.1 Setup Tab:
Sub Item
Explaining
COM Port Select
Default Æ COM7
Baud Rate Select
Default Æ 4800
Scan
Scan the COM port.
Start / Close GPS
Start / Close GPS function.
Cold Start
Refresh GPS function to default.
OPEN
Enable the GPS Module.
CLOSE
Disable the GPS device.
B-3
Remarks
Please Tap it
before use the
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Log File
Save log file “gpslog.txt” to “My
Computer” folder.
Viewing Area
Show the state data of GPS.
Figure B-5 GPS Info
Figure B-6 GPS Power On
Figure B-7 GPS Scan
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B.2.2 GPS Info Tab:
Figure B-8 Did not fix direction
Figure B-9 Fixed direction
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Appendix C 2D Barcode Scanner Setting
C.1 Basic Tab
Tab □ Icon to Enable or Disable bar code reader
C.2 Code Configure Tab
Tab □ Icon to Enable or Disable bar code type
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C.3 Prefix and Suffix Tab
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C.4 Quiet Zone Tab
C.5 Read Mode Tab
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C.6 ASCII Conversion Tab
C.7 Advanced Tab
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C.8 Firmware Upgrade Tab
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