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IT7000 Users Guide WinCE. NET Rugged PDA Dec. 04, 2004 Table of Contents 2.3.1: Installing the Battery pack 2.3.2: Charging the battery pack with Power adapter 2.3.3: Charging the battery pack with Single Cradle Chapter 1. Introduction 1.1: About this Manual 1.2: User and Product Safety 1.3: Agency Compliance 1.4: Product Labeling 1.5: System specifications 1.6: Environment standard 1.7: Warranty and after service Chapter 2. Getting Started 2.1: Check the Package 2.2: General view of the PDA 2.2.1: PDA front side view 2.2.2: PDA back side view 2.3: Charging the Battery pack 2.4: Handling the PDA 2.4.1 Starting the PDA 2.5: Navigating the Display 2.4.2: Power (and Backlight) on / off 2.4.3: Calibration of the touch screen 2.4.4: Adjusting the brightness 2.4.5: To mute the Sound 2.4.6: Using the Stylus 2.4.7: Using the Keypad 2.4.8: Using the Ear/Microphone 2.5.1: Setting the Time and Date 2.5.2: entering the Data 2.5.3: The Command Bar 2.5.4: The Task Bar 2.5.5: The Soft Keypad 2.5.6: Initiating a Network Connection 2.5.7: Scanning Barcode 2.5.8: Rotating the Screen 2.5.9: Help 2.6: Power management 2.6.1: Suspend mode 2.6.2: Resuming i 2.7: Resetting the PDA 2.7.1: Software (Warm) Reset 2.7.2: Cold Reset Chapter 3. Setting 3.1: Introduction 3.2: Control Panel 3.2.1 Backup Restore 3.2.2 Bar Code Setting 3.2.3 Symbologies List 3.2.4 Brightness 3.2.5 Certificates 3.2.6 CPU Speed 3.2.7 Date/Time 3.2.8 Dialing Properties 3.2.9 Display Properties 3.2.10 Fkey Settings 3.2.11 Information 3.2.12 Input Panel 3.2.13 Internet Options 3.2.14 Keyboard 3.2.15 Mouse 3.2.16 Network and Dial-up Connections 3.2.17 Owner 3.2.18 Password 3.2.19 PC Connection 3.2.20 Power 3.2.21 Regional Settings 3.2.22 Remove Programs 3.2.23 Storage Manager 3.2.24 Stylus 3.2.25 system 3.2.26 Volume & Sounds Properties 3.3 :Taskbar and Start Menu Chapter 4. Communication 4.1: Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC ii 4.1.2 Connecting PDA to Host PC 4.2: Using ActiveSync 4.2.1 Setting up a partnership 4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization 4.3 Networking iii Chapter 1 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the IT7000 PDA, a Microsoft WindowsCE .Net rugged PDA. Its special combination of features make it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These features as:
Small rugged lightweight form factor Microsoft Windows CE. Net operating system Flexible module design Wireless mobility via 802.11b (Bluetooth by optional) Robust expansion capability Long battery life Transflective type color LCD display Backlit keypad 1.1 About this Manual The following chapters contained in this manual are:
Chapter 1: Introduction --- Present the general information about the PDA. Chapter 2: Getting started --- Describe the basic use of the PDA. Chapter 3:Setting Provide basic instructions for customizing the PDA by adjusting settings Chapter 4:Communication--- Describe how to use all kinds of communication of the PDA. 1.2 User and Product Safety Do not stare into the laser 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, for such contact would irritate the skin. P.1-1 Although the IT7000 PDA has been passed the test of IP64 standard for water and dust resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture. For these conditions exceed the IP64 standard, and could result in water or other contaminants entering into the PDA. Use only the approved AC Adapter with the PDA. Use of an unapproved AC Adapter could result in electrical problems, or even cause a fire or electrical shock to the user. Be sure that only authorized supplier are allowed to disassemble and reassemble the device. If the device or parts has been damaged due to any wrong handling, shall void the product and parts warranty. Always make back-up copies of all important data. Easy done by using a cable or Single Cradle (sold by optional) to transfer data to the computer. Manufacturer is not liable for any data damages or data loss caused by deletion or corruption by using of this device, or due to the drained battery. 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 place the battery pack in fire or heat the battery. Do not install the battery pack backwards so the polarity is reserved. 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, strike the battery pack with a hammer, step on the battery pack or otherwise put it to strong impacts or shocks. Do not solder directly 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 devices, 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 ones 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. P1-2 1.3 Radio Frequency Interference Information 1.3.1 FCC Radiation Exposure 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.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. 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. P1-3 IMPORTANT NOTE:
FCC Radiation Exposure Statement:
This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, please avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting. This transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Caution: The FCC ID of IT7000 is SPY-IT7000PDT-B P1-4 1.4 Product Labeling Product Labeling (Front side view) The PDA has several labels as showed in Figure 1-1 and 1-2. Figure. 1-1 P1-5 1.5 System Specifications The IT7000 PDA detailed specifications as follows. Unless otherwise noted, all the specifications are subject to change without prior notification. System Specification Processor Memory Display Audio IT7000
- Intel XScale PXA255 400Mhz 32 bits RISC
- 64MB (M-System) Flash ROM
- 64 or 128MB SDRAM
- Support 240 x 320 TFT 256K Color LCD
- Transflective type TFT LCD with back light
- One mono speaker
- 2.5mm DIA stereo earphone jack with Microphone Radio Support input
-Wireless LAN: 802.11b
-Bluetooth: Class II (optional) Communication Ports Scan Engine Expansion Slot LED
-Infrared: One IrDA 1.2 compliant port
-USB: Support USB v1.1 both host and client
(PDA and Cradle)
-Serial: RS232 via optional cable or Cradle
-Default: Symbol SE800
-Optional: Symbol SE900, Opticon VLM4000, Intermec EV-10 CCD, HHP 4080 2D Imager.
- One Compact Flash Type-II slot (support 3.3V)
- One SD Card slot (support SD memory)
- One three-color LED for Alarm notification (Blue) and charger indicator (RED & Green)
- One two-color LED for scanner indicator P1-7 Power System
- Built in 7.4V, 2200mAh Li-ion removable battery pack
(10 operation hours & 100 standby hours in 64MB DRAM and 64 ROM module)
- 140mA rechargeable backup battery (It will hold the system data at least 3 hours)
- Power/Front light on/off button
- LED light Key
- 4-way navigation button Button/Key
- 4 Application Keys
- 3 Scanner Enable Keys
- SW Reset input button
-16 alphanumeric keyboard Dimensions and Weight
- Dimensions: 91/76mm (W) x 187mm (L) x 58/43mm
(H)
- Weight: 350g Color
- Black Peripherals and Accessories Software Optional: Pistol Grip/ Single Cradle/ Ethernet Module
- Microsoft WinCE.NET 4.2 (Professional Version) 1.6 Environment Standard:
Storage Temperature Operating Temperature Humidity Drop Water & Dust proof Vibration P1-8
-20~60
-10~50 5% to 90% (non-condensing) 5ft (1.5m) drop to concrete IEC 529 rating IP64DW MIL STD 810F 1.7 Warranty and after service Should this PDA be malfunctioned, please contact your original retailer providing information about the product name, the serial number, and the details about the problem. P1-9 Figure 2-1 Inside the package Chapter 2 Getting Started 2.1 Check the package Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and damage:
1. IT7000 3. CF support Guide 5. Standard AC Adapter 7. Cover of Battery Pack 9. USB Client Sync cable 11. Quick guide (Not shown) P2-1 2. Stylus 4. DC-IN Converter 6. Standard Battery Pack 8. Earphone Set with Microphone 10. Power Cord 12. Users Guide CD (Not shown) 2.2 General View of the PDA PDA Front side view 2.2.1: PDA front side view Figure 2-2 P2-2 PDA back side view 2.2.2: PDA back side view Figure 2-3 P2-3 Table 2-1 Description of PDA General View 1 Scanner LED Indicator 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Alarm/Charge LED Indicator LCM/ Touch Panel Left Scan key Right Scan key Scan key Power/Backlight key Light key F1 key~ F4 key Navigation key Alpha key Fn key Enter key Ear phone Jack Connector DC power /USB /Serial
/Synchronization port CF Cover Reading barcode successful reading Red color Green color Blue color Red color Green color Do specific action through touch panel by stylus Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of these three scan keys Blinking for alarm Charging battery Battery charged full 1. Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from suspend mode if this key button isnt pressed more than two seconds. 2. Turns on/off the LED backlight of LCM if this key button is pressed more than two seconds. Turn the front illumination LED on/off The four application keys, hot keys of application program defined by end user. Navigation keys for left, right, up and down directions Alpha key. 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 set with microphone A connector to support DC power, USB Host/Client and serial functions Protect CF connector and SD connector from dust and water A white LED flashlight A window for scanning of barcode reader Alpha-Numeric keys Numeric keys, Change to Alpha keys after pressing Light Barcode window 16 17 P2-4 Use the stylus for selecting items and entering information. Provide SIR function Protect Battery pack, keep the switch of battery cover to leave system from suspend mode To keep Battery Cover locked This strap can be sealed tighter or looser 0.5W speaker for audio sound A button for software reset 18 19 20 stylus IrDA port Battery Cover Battery cover Latch Hand strap Speaker Reset Button 21 22 23 24 P2-5 2.3 Charging the Battery Pack Before using the PDA, perform the basic procedure of charging the battery pack through the following steps. 2.3.1 Installing the battery pack 1. On the PDA attached with a hand-strap, detach and loose the hand-strap. Figure 2-4 Release the Hand strap from PDA 2. Turn the locking screws (right and left) downwards and lift the battery cover away from the PDA. Detach the battery cover from PDA Figure 2-5 P2-6 3. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out, and ensuring the battery snaps into place. Insert the battery pack Figure 2-6 3. Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first, and then press the bottom in firmly. Turn the locking screws (right and left) upwards to secure the cover to the PDA. Figure 2-7 Replace the battery cover 4. Charge time. For the first time to charge the battery pack needs approximately 5 hours. Subsequent charging time needs approximately 3 hours. When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the PDA turns on Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the Power LED turns to green. P2-7 2.3.2 Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter 1. Plug in the DC-IN Converter to the PDA bottom connector 2. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter 3. Plug in the connector of the power adapter with DC-IN Converter 4. Connect the power cord to a power source Figure 2-8 Charging with power adapter When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the PDA turns on Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the Power LED turns to green. 2.3.3 Charging the battery pack with Single Cradle a) Leave the battery pack inside of the PDA 1. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter 2. Connect the power cord to a power source 3. Plug in the connector of the power adapter with Single Cradle 4. Insert the PDA into the Single Cradle Figure 2-9 Charging with Single Cradle P2-8 When charging the battery pack, the Power LED on the PDA turns on Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the PDA Power LED turns to green. b) Place the spare battery pack into the Single Cradles spare Battery charging slot 1. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter 2. Connect the power cord to a power source 3. Plug in the connector of the power adapter with Single Cradle 4. Insert the Battery pack into the Single Cradles spare Battery slot When charging the Battery pack in the Single Cradles spare Battery slot, the Single Cradle charging LED will turn on Red. After the Battery pack is fully charged, this LED will turn to green CAUTION: Please dont remove the Battery pack too long from PDA after you have already full-charged the Battery pack and backup battery pack and start to use the PDA. Otherwise the data stored inside SDRAM memory will be lost. Please also keep in mind power the PDA off if you want to change the main Battery pack. 2.4 Handling the PDA 2.4.1 Starting the PDA Press the Power key to turn on/off the PDA. If the PDA does not power on, perform a cold boot. See 2-7 Resetting on page 2-XX. CAUTION: When a battery is fully inserted in PDA for the first time, upon the PDAs first power up, the device boots and powers on automatically. When the PDA is powered on for the first time, it initializes its system. A splash screen (figure 2-10) appears for a short period of time followed by the Wince.NET 4.2 window. This section offers the basic procedures of PDA using. Figure 2-10 P2-9
). If the PDA does not power on, perform Power (and Backlight) on / off 2.4.2
To turn on the PDA Press the Power/Backlight key briefly (
the cold reset. See chapter 2.7.1. As the PDA initializes its File system, the IT7000 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 PDA, just press the Power/Backlight key again. This action does not actually turn off the PDA, it only turn the PDA into suspend mode. All running applications remain as you left them, until you press the Power key again to resume operation of the PDA
To Turn on/off the backlight Press the Power / Backlight key briefly to turn on the PDA. And press the key again briefly to turn off the PDA. The backlight is always on as the default. When the PDA is ON, press the key longer, it will turn off the backlight. Press the Power / Backlight key a little while again, it will turn on the backlight. Or just touch the screen or press any key, it also can turn on the backlight again. 2.4.3: Calibration of the touch Screen On the initial boot-up of the PDA, 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 PDA to make the screen readable.
(See below 2.4.4. Adjusting 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 enter into the star bar --- Setting --- Stylus, to open the Calibration to recalibrate again. P2-10 Figure 2-11 Calibration 2.4.4: Adjusting the brightness The factory default for the brightness is in maximum status. You can adjust the brightness to meet your environment and comfort as:
1) Become brighter: Press the <FN> key and then press on the right key of Navigation key 2) Become darker: Press the <FN>
Navigation key
. key and then press on the left key of 3) The display will become dimmer automatically, if you do not perform any operation for a specific period of time. This will help to save the battery power. You can set up the specific period of time to see chapter 2.7 as reference. 2.4.5: To mute the Sound To mute the sound, press the <FN> key and <Esc> key together to turn off and on of the sound 2.4.6: Using the Stylus The stylus is located next to CF cover or hand-strap on the left rear of the PDA as illustrated in figure 2-3 PDA Back side view (in page 2-3). 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. P2-11 IT7000 Keypad 2.4.7: Using the Keypad Figure 2-12 Table 2-2(A) Keypad List:
Key Main Function Fn+ Main Function Alpha+ Main Function POWER ON/OFF BarCode Start Front Light USER DEFINE USER DEFINE USER DEFINE USER DEFINE Right Backlight Increase P2-12 Table 2-2(B) Keypad List:
Left Down Up ESC Backlight Decrease Page Down Page Up Audio Mute
Backspace Change to letters Function change 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
. Enter Rotation Record Copy Delete Tab Space START Paste
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Caps
Table 2-3(A) Definition of main Function:
Key Main Function Definition POWER ON/OFF or Backlight ON/OFF 1. The key puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from suspend mode if this key button isnt pressed more than two seconds. 2. The key turns on/off the LED backlight of LCM if this key button is pressed more than two seconds. P2-13 Table 2-3(B) Definition of main Function:
The key activates the scan function of IT7000. 1.It turns on the White LEDflash light of IT7000 if this button is keeping pressed. 2.The White LEDflash light is off immediately after this button is depressed. Application key 1, User can define F1 function from setting. Application key 2, User can define F2 function from setting. Application key 3, User can define F3 function from setting. Application key 4, User can define F4 function from setting. Move the cursor one character to the right. The cursor will move continuously if button is pressed continuously. Move the cursor one character to the left. The cursor will move continuously if button is pressed continuously. Move the cursor down one row or line The cursor will move continuously if button is pressed continuously. Move the cursor up one row or line The cursor will move continuously if button is pressed continuously. This key performs a cancel action Bar Code Start Front Light USER DEFINE USER DEFINE USER DEFINE USER DEFINE Right Left Down Up ESC P2-14 Table 2-3(C) Definition of main Function:
Backspace key, it moves the cursor back one space each time the key is pressed. It deletes the previous Backspace character each time it is pressed if you Change to letters are typing text. The cursor will move continuously if button is pressed continuously. 1. The key enables you to toggle between the numeric and alpha modes. Numeric mode is when you type numbers with number keys. Alpha mode is when you type letters with the number keys. 2. When you press key, it appears Alpha icon at the Task bar to indicate Alpha mode is enabled. The keypad stays in the alpha mode until you press key again. The key is used in Function change combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 functions. Number key 1 Number key 2 Number key 3 Number key 4 Number key 5 Number key 6 Number key 7 Number key 8 Number key 9 P2-15 Table 2-3(D) Definition of main Function 0
. Enter Number key 0 Point key This key confirms data entry 2.4.7.1: Special Function by Fn + main Function:
1. The Fn key is used in combination with other keys to type special characters and perform system functions. 2. Each key modifies only the next key pressed. For example to change display from portrait type to landscape type(1) First, press Fn key, and then press 1 key. If you change display from landscape type to portrait type, you must press Fn key, and then press 1 key again. Table 2-4(A) Special Function key define Key sequence Fn+ Main Function Definition Backlight increase
, 1. Increase the LED backlight brightness of display screen(Lighter) 2. You must press key, then press key to increase backlight brightness each time. 1. Decrease the LED backlight brightness of display screen( darker) Backlight
, decrease 2. You must press key, then press key to decrease backlight brightness each time. 1. Toggle The audio mute/on 2. You must press key, then press
, Audio Mute key to enable audio mute or turn on audio function each time. 3. There are different icons to show the status Audio mute& Audio Enabled at the TASK bar. P2-16 Table 2-4(B) Special Function key define 1. Copy action
, COPY 2. You must press key, then press key to doCOPY action each time. If you change display from portrait type to landscape type, please press key first, and then press key. Otherwise, if you change display from landscape type to
, Rotation portrait type, you must press key, and then press key again.
, Enter a minus sign by pressing key, then pressing key Enter a plus sign by pressing key, then pressing key Enter Record application and do record action by
, Record pressing key first, then pressing key.
, Enter a backslash by pressing key first, and then pressing key. Enter an asterisk*sign by pressing key first, and then pressing key. P2-17 Table 2-4(D) Special Function key define 1. Produces a space 2. To enable this function by pressing key
, first, and then pressing key. 3. You want to disable this function, you still need to press key, then press key again. 1. The Delete function delete the next character forward each time
, Delete 2. To do Deletefunction by pressing key first, and then pressing key each time. 1. The Tab function is to move the cursor to the next tab stop or the next control (on a form)
, Tab 2. To do this function by pressing key first, and then pressing key each time. 1. The Space function is to move the cursor one space. Space 2. To do this function by pressing key first, and then pressing key each time. 1. It displays the Start menu 2. To do this function by pressing key first, Start Menu and then pressing key each time. It is to do Paste function. Paste To do this function by pressing key first, and
, P2-18 then pressing key each time. 2.4.7.2: Alpha plane keys by Apha + main Function:
1. The key enables you to toggle between the numeric and alpha modes. Numeric mode is when you type numbers with number keys. Alpha mode is when you type letters with the number keys. 2. When you press key, it appears Alpha icon at the Task bar to indicate Alpha mode is enabled. It means Alpha mode is disabled if there isnt Alpha icon at Task bar. The keypad stays in the alpha mode until you press key again. For a example to type cap1 word, press
< wait 0.5 seconds >
3. If you want to type a lowercase c , press
(The key three times, the key is needed if its the first alpha character keying in. ). If a letter that is on the same key as the last letter entered, wait two seconds after you pressed the last key, then you can enter the correct series of keystrokes to create the next letter. 4. While you are in the Alpha mode and you press key to initial the CAPS mode, you will render a CAPS LOCK until you press key again. Once you are in CAPS mode, you stay in CAPS until it is pressed again. 5. It appears CAPS icon at TASK bar during CAPS mode. Table 2-5(A) Alpha + Numeric keys define To Press the Keys To Press the Keys enter
enter
) P2-19
, Table 2-5(B) Alpha + Numeric keys define Caps
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z t u v w x y z Note:
1. The key isnt needed to key in if the character isnt the first alpha character being keyed in. P2-20 2. The keys are not needed to key in if it isnt the first capital alpha character being keyed in. 2.4.8: Using the Ear/Microphone Connect Ear/Microphone to PDA earphone jack. The PDA is not built in microphone, if you like to record the voice, you have to use Ear/Microphone. Figure 2-13 Ear/Microphone 2.5: Navigating the Display 2.5.1: Setting the Date and Time P2-21 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. 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. 3. 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. Figure 2-14 Date/Time properties 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 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 PDA once in an application:
Use the keypad to enter alpha-numeric characters, Refer to 2.4.7 Using the keypad on page 2-12.
Use the stylus on the touch screen on page 2-6 for more information on using . P2-22 the stylus.
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 on page 2-22
Use the soft input panel (digital keyboard) with the stylus. Refer to 2.5.5 The Soft Keypad on page 2-23.
Use the bar code scanning to enter data. Press the trigger or Bar Code Start key to initiate a scan. The scanned data will enter the current applications open file. Refer to :2.5.7 Scanning Barcode starting on page 2-24 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. 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 2-15 to view the Task bar. Figure 2-15 Task Bar P2-23 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: Initiating a Network Connection To tap the icon at Task bar, then a Wireless LAN screen PRISMNDS1(Figure 2-16-1), select page Wireless Information. There is a list of Wireless access points. Select one by double-clicking the access point you want. Or double-click Add New to add a new access point. To Click Connect icon to connect WLAN with Access point.( Figure 2-16-2) To select page Disable to disable WLAN to save power consumption. ( Figure 2-16-3 & Figure 2-16-4) Figure 2-16-1 Figure 2-16-2 P2-24 Figure 2-16-3 Figure 2-16-4 2.5.7: Scanning Barcode:
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 laser scanner. 2. Select Start > Setting > Control Panel > Barcode setting, set/ enable / disable the value of each item. 3. Run the WordPad software program 4. Aim the scanning beam at the center of bar code.
Position the device close to bar code when scanning
Position at a distance when scanning lager bar codes.
The scanner is disabled after you release the key or after five seconds. 5. Press the Right/left/central scan key. The scanner scans as long as you hold the key or for five seconds. 6. Upon reading a bar code, the red LED indicator comes on until the trigger is release or five seconds. The green LED and the beep tone indicate a good read. P2-25 7.Barcode Scanning Position This device can read from 40 to 300mm distance. 1) Position the laser scanner close to the barcode when scanning small barcodes. And position it is a distance from the barcode when scanning large barcodes 2) The reader can be detected by a red beam. 8. Bad Scanning Position 1) Make sure that the bars enter the laser beam when scanning large barcodes. 2) Scanning operations may fail if the laser beam position as below. 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. Rotating the Screen:
If you change display from portrait type to landscape type, please press key first, and then press key. Otherwise, if you change display from landscape type to portrait type, you must press key, and then press key again. 2.5.9. Help:
To tap ? to get help information for each program. P2-26 2.6 Power management 2.6.1 Suspend Mode The PDA 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 unit off. Press the key to suspend the PDA, Press the key again for the PDA 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 PDA is not in use. P2-27 Schemes Tab Suspending:
The following conditions will suspend:
Press <Power> 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. 2.6.2. Resuming:
Use one of following methods to resume(wake up the PDA):
Press <Power> key to suspend or resume ( wake up).
Put the PDA into a dock.
Press the <Scan> key to wake up the PDA. When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode, the PDA remains suspended until discharged battery condition is corrected. 2.7: Resetting the PDA 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. P2-28 Reason to Warm Reset: If a application hangs, initiate a warm reset to terminate the application only. Procedure to Warm Reset: To initialize a warm reset, press and hold the <Reset>
key. After Warm Reset:
The desktop appears with the application shortcuts on the screen.
The custom settings in the registry are persistent.
The RF Network PC card if present, connects to the network system. 2.7.2: Cold Reset 1) You can use Cold Reset to initiate device if WINCE.NET OS lock up or Warm Reset still cant work 2) To perform Cold Reset, use stylus to press Reset key and press Power key simultaneously. 3) Device will initiate boot up after Cold Reset. CAUTION: Only use stylus to press the Reset key. 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. Its better usually to back up your files to Flash ROM, Flash Card or PC. P2-29 Chapter 3 Setting 3.1 Introduction To view available options for PDAs setting, tap Start > Setting. Then, there are three items inside Setting: Control Panel, Network and Dial-up Connection and Task and Start Menu. 3.2 Control Panel To view the Control Panel and settings you can modify by tapping Start > Setting > Control Panel.( Figure 3-2) Figure 3-1 Control Panel 3.2.1 Backup Restore Table 3-1 Backup Restore (A) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION 1. Backup You can backup registry or system to Flash disk or inserted (Figure 3-2-1) P3-1 Table 3-1 Backup Restore (B) Backup storage: Can storage backup data into (1) Disk on Chip (2) CF Card (3) SD Card ( Figure 3-2-2) Backup: You can select backup data region only for Registry region or all the Full system region (Figure 3-2-2) It also shows available Flash Disk size, Selected User Data size that are already backup, and Last backup date. ( Figure 3-2-2) Backup Now icon: Tap the icon Backup Now to start to backup data. And a Warming icon will pop up (Figure 3-2-3). Please tap OK to continue backup procedure if you still want to proceed it. This procedure will keep a few minutes, and a Message icon shows Backup system OK! . Please tapOK to finish this procedure. Delete Backup File icon: You can tap Delete Backup File to delete all backup data. There is also a Warning icon to ask you Are you sure to delete backup file. Tap OK to continue deleting backup files
(Figure 3-2-2) Restore: You can restore user data from Flash disk or inserted memory card.(Figure 3-2-4) Restore storage: Restore data from (1) Disk on Chip (2) CF Card (3) SD Card (Figure 3-2-5) Restore Now icon: tap Restore Now icon to start to restore data. And a Warning icon shows warning message. Tap Ok to continue this procedure. There is Message showing on the screen Restore system finished, please reset the system to take effect. Do you want to proceed? Please tap the OK icon to warm reset the system and start from a situation with the restored environment. P3-2 Figure 3-2-1 Figure 3-2-2 Figure 3-2-3 Figure 3-2-4 P3-3 Figure 3-2-5 3.2.2 Bar Code Setting Table 3-2(A) BarCode Setting
There are three Tabs for scanner configuration setting: BarCode, Detail and Misc..
BarCode Tab(Figure 3-3-1 & Figure 3-3-2): Select the bar code symbologies you plan to scan from the list. Tap to enable/disable the desired symbologies. Please note that its available barcode item with black words for built-in engine, and its not available with grey words. Symbologies Tab(Figure 3-3-3): Select the desired bar code symbology from the pull-down list and complete the fields. Please see 3.2.3 Symbologies List for more detail information of each Bar Code. Field Name Function/Operation Symbology List Enable Format Length Min:2-80 Max:2-80 Select the bar code symbology from pull-down list Tap/Enable this checkbox to enable the selected bar code symbology. Two kinds of format can be selectable: Standard &
Full ASCII
Not all symbologies have this option nabled.
Set the minimum and maximum lengths from the up-down list in Min and Max items. If the numbers are the same, acceptable bar codes will only be that length. P3-4 Table 3-2(B) BarCode Setting Symbologies Tab(Figure 3-3-3): Select the desired bar code symbology from the pull-down list and complete the fields. Please see 3.2.3 Symbologies List for more detail information of each Bar Code. Field Name Fixed Length The length can be set from 2 to 80 Function/Operation After the selected bar code is enabled, and the three kinds of length is filled inside these three blank items. Then, Only the selected bar code with one of these three kinds of length can be showed the customers application program. Transmit the bar code by adding selected type(s) of error checking protocol Enable/Disable the verification with Checksum. Transmit Verify
Options Tab ( Figure3-3-4) Field Name Trigger timeout(sec) Keybd Message Function/Operation Select a trigger timeout duration(in seconds) from this pull-down list.(3 sec ~10sec) Select from Type writing and Copy & paste. Select a method based upon the bar code scanning application you will use. Select the desired termination code from the pull-down list.<None, CRLF, Space, tab>
Select the numbers of beep tone when scanning.
< 0,1,2 >
Select Disable to disable the auto scan function.
Select/Enable the auto scan duration(in seconds) from this pull-down list.
< 1,2,3,4,5>
Prefix Type the desired label prefix in this text box Termination Message Beep after data collect Auto Scan Label Suffix Type the desired label suffix in this text box Default Tap this tab to return back to the default value for Options applet. P3-5 Figure 3-3-1 Figure 3-3-2 Figure 3-3-3 P3-6 Figure 3-3-4 3.2.3 Symbologies List 3.2.3.1 Code39/Code32:
Code39 is a discrete, self-checking, variable length symbology. The character set is Uppercase A-Z, 0-9, dollar sign $, period ., slash/, percent%, space , plus +, minus-. Standard Full ASCII Enable/Disable Code39 Standard 43 Characters Full ASCII character Transmit Not transmit Checksum transmit Checksum doesnt transmit One of two kinds of verification, Verify Strick or Verify Normal can be selected from the pull-down list. Enable Code32 Disable Code32 Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting Enable Format Start/Stop Checksum Verify Checksum Enable Code32 Default P3-7 3.2.3.2 Industrial 2 of 5 Enable Length Fixed Length Check Digit Verify Checksum Default Enable Industrial 2 of 5 Disable Industrial 2 of 5 Min Length can be set from 2 to 48 Max Length can be set from 2 to 48 Fixed Length 1 2-48 Fixed Length 2 2-48 Fixed Length 3 2-48 Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Enabled Disabled Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-8 3.2.3.3 China Postage Enable Length Fixed Length Check Digit Verify Checksum Default Enable China Postage Disable China Postage Min Length can be set from 2 to 80 Max Length can be set from 2 to 80 Fixed Length 1 2-80 Fixed Length 2 2-80 Fixed Length 3 2-80 Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Enabled Disabled Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-9 3.2.3.4 Code93 Code93 is a variable length, continuous symbology that uses four element widths. Enable Concatenation Default Enable Code93 Disable Code93 Enable Concatenation Disable Concatenation Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-10 3.2.3.5 Matrix 2 of 5 Enable Length Fixed Length Check Digit Verify Checksum Default Enable Matrix 2 of 5 Disable Matrix 2 of 5 Min Length can be set from 2 to 80 Max Length can be set from 2 to 80 Fixed Length 1 2-80 Fixed Length 2 2-80 Fixed Length 3 2-80 Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Enabled Disabled Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-11 3.2.3.6 IATA Enable Default Enable IATA Disable IATA Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-12 3.2.3.7 Code128 Enable Default Enable Code128 Disable Code128 Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-13 3.2.3.7 Code11 Enable Check Digit Default Enable Code11 Disable Code11 Check Digit Transmit Check digit verification can select 1 Digit or 2 Digits Check Digit doesnt transmit Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-14 3.2.3.8 MSI/PLESSEY Enable Check Digit Check Mode Default Enable MSI/PLESSEY Disable MSI/PLESSEY Check Digit transmit Check digit verification can select 1 Digit or 2 Digits Check Digit doesnt transmit One of Mode10, Mode10-10 and Mode11-10 can be selected from the pull-down list. Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-15 3.2.3.9 UPC-A Enable Format Check Digit Default Enable UPC-A Disable UPC-A Only one of the Without Truncation, Truncate Leading Zero, Truncate Leading Digit and Truncate Leading Zero and Digit can be selected from the pull-down list. Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-16 3.2.3.10 EAN-13 Enable Format Check Digit Default Enable EAN-13 Disable EAN-13 Only one of the Without Truncation, Truncate Leading Zero, Truncate Leading Digit and Truncate Leading Zero and Digit can be selected from the pull-down list. Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-17 3.2.3.11 UPC-E/UCC EAN-128 Enable Format Check Digit Enable UCC EAN-128 Enable UPC-E Convert to UPC-A Default Enable UPC-E/UCC EAN-128 Disable UPC-E/UCC EAN-128 Only one of the Without Truncation and Truncate Leading Zero can be selected from the pull-down list. Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Enable UCC EAN-128 Disable UCC EAN-128 Enable UPC-E Convert to UPC-A Disable UPC-E Convert to UPC-A Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-18 3.2.3.12 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enable Length Fixed Length Check Digit Verify Checksum Default Enable Interleaved 2 of 5 Disable Interleaved 2 of 5 Min Length can be set from 2 to 96 Max Length can be set from 2 to 96 Fixed Length 1 2-96 Fixed Length 2 2-96 Fixed Length 3 2-96 Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Enabled Disabled Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-19 3.2.3.13 Codabar/NW7 Enable Start/Stop Checksum Verify Checksum Default Enable Codabar/NW7 Disable Codabar/NW7 Start/Stop transmit Start/Stop doesnt transmit
Checksum transmit Checksum doesnt transmit Enabled Disabled Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-20 3.2.3.14 EAN-8/JAN-8 Enable Format Check Digit Verify Checksum Enable EAN-8 Convert to EAN-13 Transmit 5 zeros Default Enable EAN-8/JAN-8 Disable EAN-8/JAN-8 Only one format of Without Truncation and Truncate Leading Zero can be selected from the pull-down list. Check Digit transmit Check Digit doesnt transmit Enabled Disabled Enable EAN-8 Convert to EAN-13 Disable EAN-8 Convert to EAN-13 One kind of Before BarCode and After 3 Digits is selected from the pull-down list. Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-21 3.2.3.15 Code4 Enable Default Enable Code4 Disable Code4 Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-22 3.2.3.16 ISBN Enable Default Enable ISBN Disable ISBN Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-23 3.2.3.17 Korea Code 3 of 5 Enable Default Enable Korea Code 3 of 5 Disable Korea Code 3 of 5 Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-24 3.2.3.18 GTIN Enable Default Enable GTIN Disable GTIN Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-25 3.2.3.19 UOC-EAN Add on 2/5 Enable Default Enable UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 Disable UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 Tap the Default tab to return back to default setting P3-26 3.2.4 Brightness Table 3-3 Brightness ICON Brightness ITEM & FUNCTION
Brightness Control Applet ( Figure 3-4-1) :
Control the LCD brightness and KEYPAD Brightness
Tap the LCD brightness Tab, and then tune the LCD brightness by tapping right-arrow & left-arrow. Can also tune the LCD brightness by pressing right-direction key or left-direction key.
Tap the KEYPAD Brightness Tab, and then tune the Keypad brightness by tapping right-arrow & left-arrow. Can also tune the Keypad brightness by pressing right-direction key or left-direction key.
Backlight Timeout Applet( Figure 3-4-2~ Figure 3-4-5):
Select one power source from the pull-down list, AC power &
Battery of Power Scheme.
Select the timeout duration from another pull-down list of Turn off backlight after Tab.
< Never, 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minutes, 2 minutes, 5 minutes>
The Backlight will be turned off after the selected timeout value
Dim backlight after 20 seconds of idleness ITEM Function The brightness of backlight keep the same brightness even though system is already idle. The brightness of backlight will change to a little dark during system idle situation after 20 seconds when the system isnt running any action. P3-27 Figure 3-4-1 Figure 3-4-2 Figure 3-4-3 Figure 3-4-4 P3-28 Figure 3-4-5 3.2.5 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 3-4 Certificates(A) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Store Tab ( Figure 3-5-1) :
Certificates In the Stores tab, select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the drop-down list (Figure 3-5-2).
The Trusted Authorities store lists the top-level certificates for authorities you trust.( Figure 3-5-2 , Figure 3-5-3)
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. P3-29 Table 3-4 Certificates(B) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Store Tab :
Certificates To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store, select Import (Figure 3-5-4).
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 3-5-1 Figure 3-5-2 P3-30 Figure 3-5-3 Figure 3-5-4 Figure 3-5-5 P3-31 3.2.6 CPU Speed Table 3-5 CPU Speed ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
CPU Speed Tab :( Figure 3-6) CPU Speed Provide the information of current CPU Speed.
To change the CPU Speed , select the desired CPU speed you want.
< 100 MHz, 200MHz, 300MHz, 400MHz >
Figure 3-6 P3-32 3.2.7 Date/Time Table 3-6 Date/Time ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Date/Time Tab :( Figure 3-6)
Please see the detail information of 2.5.1 Setting Time and Date/Time Date on P2-22 3.2.8 Dialing Properties Table 3-7 Dialing properties(A) ICON Dialing Properties ITEM & FUNCTION
Dialing Properties Tab :( Figure 3-7-1)
In the When dialing from list, select the Location where you want to change settings.(Figure 3-7-2)
To create a new location, select New. Enter the name of the location, and then select OK.(Figure 3-7-3)
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 3-7-4)
Using the codes listed in the topic, revise the dialing patterns as needed. Notes:
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. P3-33 Figure 3-7-1 Figure 3-7-2 Figure 3-7-3 Figure 3-7-4 P3-34 3.2.9 Display Properties Table 3-8 Display properties(A) ICON Display ITEM & FUNCTION
Background Tab :( Figure 3-8-1)
From the Image list, select an image you want as the background of the desktop.(Figure 3-8-2)
To locate an image in another folder, select Browse.(Figure 3-8-3)
To have the image cover the entire background, select Tile image on background
Appearance Tab(Figure 3-8-4)
Change the color scheme :( Figure 3-8-5)
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:
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. P3-35 Figure 3-8-1 Figure 3-8-2 Figure 3-8-3 Figure 3-8-4 P3-36 Figure 3-8-5 3.2.10 Fkey Settings Table 3-9 FKey (A) ICON FKey Setting ITEM & FUNCTION
Hot keys Tab :( Figure 3-9-1)
Assign your hot keys to wakeup system after it goes into sleep mode.
To select which key(s) that can wakeup system, then, tap OK.
< F1 key, F2 key, F3 key, F4 key and Scanner Buttons>
AP Settings Tab(Figure 3-9-2)
To assign your favorite application program to F1,F2,F3 and F4 hot keys.
Choose one of F1, F2, F3 and F4 from pull-down list.(Figure 3-9-3)
To tap Open inside Assign program applet.
Select one application program you want from program list, Then, choose OK. (Figure 3-9-4)
To tap Default tab to return back to default setting. (Figure 3-9-2) P3-37 Table 3-9 FKey (B) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
AP Settings Tab(Figure 3-9-2)
The default setting for F1~F4:
F Key F1 F2 F3 F4 Name of Application Program Internet Explorer WordPad Inbox My Computer FKey Setting Figure 3-9-1 Figure 3-9-2 P3-38 Figure 3-9-3 Figure 3-9-4 3.2.11 Information Table 3-10 Information ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Information Tab :
Provide hardware version, Software version, ROM size, RAM Information size, Serial No. and Configuration No. 3.2.12 Input Panel Table 3-11 Display properties(A) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Input panel Tab :( Figure 3-10-1) Input Panel Select the input method you want to change.
To change the Soft Keyboard Options , tap Option (Figure 3-10-2)
. P3-39 Table 3-11 Display properties(B) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Input panel Tab :
Input Panel Change the soft keyboard options as desired, selecting from:
Large or small keys
Using gestures for space, black-space shift, and enter.
To exit the soft keyboard Options, press OK on the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.
To exit the Input Panel, press OK on the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad. Figure 3-10-1 Figure 3-10-2 3.2.13 Internet Options Table 3-12 Internet Options(A) ICON Internet Settings ITEM & FUNCTION
General Tab :( Figure 3-11-1)
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.. P3-40 Table 3-12 Internet Options(B) ICON Internet Settings ITEM & FUNCTION
Connection Tab :( Figure 3-11-2)
Modify the network access setting as desired.
Security Tab (Figure 3-11-3)
Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox:
Allow cookies
Allow TLS 1.0 security
Allow SSL 2.0 security
Allow SSL 3.0 security
Warm when switching across secure and insecure areas.
Advanced Tab (Figure 3-11-4)
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-
Never Always Hover P3-41 Figure 3-11-1 Figure 3-11-2 Figure 3-11-3 Figure 3-11-4 P3-42 3.2.14 Keyboard Table 3-13 Keyboard(A) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Repeat Tab :( Figure 3-12)
To change the amount of time between depressions before Keyboard 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 3-12 P3-43 3.2.15 Mouse Table 3-14 Mouse(A) ICON Mouse ITEM & FUNCTION
Double-Click Tab :( Figure 3-13-1,Figure 3-13-2)
Double-click the checkerboard grid at comfortable speed
Double-click the Test icon to test your setting.
The function is OK if the figures are changed from Figure 3-13-1 to Figure 3-13-2.
To tap OK to exit the Mouse tab. Figure 3-13-1 Figure 3-13-2 P3-44 3.2.16 Network and Dial-up Connections Table 3-15(A) Network and Dial-up Connections ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Connection Tab :
Network and Dial-up Connections
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.
Select Dial-Up Connection.
Select the Next button.
Select the modem you want use.
Select Configure
Under Connection Reference, use the default settings provided. If you cant connect using these settings, see your ISP or network administrator for specific information. If you want to always enter a phone number before connecting, Select Manual Dial. Select OK.
Select TCP/IP Settings. 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.
Select the Finish button. The connection you just created appears as an icon in the Network and Dial-up Connections folder.
Set up a point-to-Point Protocol(PPP) account with an ISP and obtain the following information:
Access telephone number
User name
Password P3-45 Table 3-15(A) Network and Dial-up Connections ICON ITEM & FUNCTION 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 in the Make New Connection Wizard. If you cant connect using the default settings, contact your ISP or access your ISPs Web site for specific TCP/IP information as well as primary and secondary DNS address.
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. P3-46 Network and Dial-up Connections P3-47 P3-48 P3-49 3.2.17 Owner Table 3-16 Owner ICON Owner ITEM & FUNCTION
Identification Tab : (Figure 3-15-1)
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.
Network ID Tab: (Figure 3-15-2)
Enter the user name, password, and domain name you use to log on to remote network. Figure 3-15-1 Figure 3-15-2 P3-50 3.2.18 Password Table 3-17 Password ICON Password ITEM & FUNCTION
Password Setting Tab : (Figure 3-16)
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 <Enter> key on the keypad. Figure 3-16 P3-51 3.2.19 PC Connection Table 3-18 PC Connection ICON PC Connection ITEM & FUNCTION
PC Connection Tab : (Figure 3-17-1)
Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the desktop computer. (Figure 3-17-1)
Tap the Change Connection button to modify the connection method from USB, IrDA, or Serial. (Figure 3-17-2)
To exit the Change Connection dialog, press OK from the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad.
To exit the PC Connection properties control panel, press OK from the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad. Figure 3-17-1 Figure 3-17-2 P3-52 3.2.20 Power Table 3-19 Power ICON Power ITEM & FUNCTION
Battery Tab : (Figure 3-18-1)
Provide change level indicators for Main battery and Backup battery.
To exit Battery control panel, press OK from the command bar, or press <Enter> key on keypad.
Schemes Tab: (Figure 3-18-2)
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 3-18-2)
Select the time to suspend mode from the pull-down list.
( Figure 3-18-3)
Device Status Tab: ( Figure 3-18-4) 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. Figure 3-18-1 Figure 3-18-2 P3-53 Figure 3-18-3 Figure 3-18-4 3.2.21 Regional Settings Table 3-20 Regional Settings ICON Regional Settings ITEM & FUNCTION
Region Tab : (Figure 3-19-1)
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 3-19-3 ~ Figure 3-19-9) P3-54 Figure 3-19-1 Figure 3-19-2 Figure 3-19-3 Figure 3-19-4 P3-55 Figure 3-19-5 Figure 3-19-6 Figure 3-19-7 Figure 3-19-8 P3-56 Figure 3-19-9 3.2.22 Remove Programs Table 3-21 Remove Programs ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Remove Programs Tab :
Only user installed programs can be removed.
Select the program you wish to remove from the list and press Remove Programs remove button. 3.2.23 Storage Manager Table 3-22 Storage Manager(A) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Storage Manager Tab : (Figure 3-20)
To change Storage properties control panel default settings:
Insert. Compact Flash(CF) or Secure digital (SD) storage card into the unit.
Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage Properties P3-57 Storage manager Table 3-22 Storage Manager(B) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Storage Manager Tab : (Figure 3-20)
From the Storage Info pull-down list, select the desired storage device.
You can also format, dismount, and create partitions on storage devices using this control panel.
To save and exit the Storage Properties control panel, press OK from the control bar, or press the <Enter> key on the keypad. Caution: Dismounting or formatting the DiskOnChip will erase all files and program stored in Flash Memory Storage manager Figure 3-20 P3-58 3.2.24 Stylus Table 3-23 Stylus(A) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Double-Tap Tab : (Figure 3-21-1,Figure 3-21-2)
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 3-21-1 to Figure 3-21-2.
To tap OK to exit the Stylus Properties.
Calibration: (Figure 3-21-3)
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 Stylus Figure 3-21-1 Figure 3-21-2 P3-59 Figure 3-21-3 3.2.25 System Table 3-24 System(A) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
General Tab : (Figure 3-22-1)
To show:
System
Firmware information
Information about Processor type, Memory size, Expansion card
Memory: (Figure 3-22-2)
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 P3-60 Table 3-24 System(B) ICON ITEM & FUNCTION
Device Name Tab : (Figure 3-22-3)
Your device uses this information to identify itself to other System computers.
The input panel will open to facilitate data entry.
To close the Device Name, press the OK button, or press the
<Enter> key on keypad.
Copyrights Tab: (Figure3-22-4)
Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a user, you are responsible to read this statement. Figure 3-22-1 Figure 3-22-2 P3-61 Figure 3-22-3 Figure 3-22-4 3.2.26 Volume & Sounds Properties Table 3-25 Volume & Sound ICON Volume &
Sound ITEM & FUNCTION
Volume Tab : (Figure 3-23-1)
The factory default for Volume is the forth level. You can adjust the volume to your environment and comfort.
Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud, or press Right or Left edge of Navigation keys
Sounds Tab: (Figure3-23-2)
Enable the desired sounds for key clicks, screen taps, notifications, and applications. P3-62 Figure 3-23-1 Figure 3-22-2 3.3 Taskbar and Start Menu Table 3-26 Taskbar and Start menu ITEM & FUNCTION ICON
General Tab :
In this tab, You can change the position of the Taskbar and Start Taskbar and Start Menu menu
Is always on top or not
Auto hide or not
Show Clock or not
Advanced Tab:
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. P3-63 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 PDA. To install Microsoft ActiveSync, complete the following steps on the PC:
1. Go to the Microsoft Windows CE.NET website and download the most current version of ActiveSync:
http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pockeypc/downloads/ . 2. Install the most version of Microsoft ActiveSync on the host PC. 3. Open ActiveSync. 4. Select File > Communication Settings from AtiveSyncs menu bar. 5. Go to Using ActiveSync on page X.X to continue using ActiveSync. 4.1.2 Connecting PDA 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 PDA to the Host PC.
To use the dock, you must first insert the PDA into the slot, making sure that the unit is firmly seated the dock.
To use the cable, connect the USB/Serial cable to the PDA. 2. Connect the USB/Serial dock or cable to the Host PCs serial port or USB port. 3. Connect the dock or PDA to the power adapter and power source. 4.2 Using ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize files between the PDA and the Host PC. 4.2.1 Setting up a Partnership During the Microsoft ActiveSync installation, you were prompted to create a P4-1 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 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 >(IrDA, Serial, or USB) Activesync.
Double-click on the selected ActiveSync icon
After you have established a connection with PDA, 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 PDA and copy the desired file by using the Copy/paste method or dragging and dropping the desired file(s) into the folder. 4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization ActiveSync files synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the PDA and the Host PC. Refer to Setting up a Partnership, above:
Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the PDA 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 youre 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 PDA. P4-2 4.2 Networking Please see the 3.2.17 Owner, Table 3-16 Owner on page 3-50 for setting up the network ID. And see the 2.5.6 Initiating a Network Connection to setup the 802.11b Wireless LAN for RF connecting. P4-3
frequency | equipment class | purpose | ||
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1 | 2005-01-17 | 2402 ~ 2480 | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-01-17
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
Bitatek Co., Ltd.
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0012188926
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1 | Physical Address |
6F., No. 288, Sec. 6, Civic Blvd.
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1 |
Taipei City, N/A 110
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1 |
Taiwan
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
i******@ckccertification.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
A4: UNII devices & low power transmitters using spread spectrum techniques
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
SPY
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
IT7000PDT-B
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
S**** W********
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1 | Title |
Director
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1 | Telephone Number |
88622******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
88622********
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1 |
s******@iwaypro.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Advance Data Technology Corporation
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1 | Name |
C******** C******
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Kwei Shan Hsiang
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1 |
Taoyuan Hsien, 333
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
C******@adt.com.tw
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app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Advance Data Technology Corporation
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1 | Name |
S****** H****
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1 | Physical Address |
No. 19, Hwa Ya 2nd Rd., Kwei Shan Hsiang
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1 |
Taoyuan Hsien, 333
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1 |
Taiwan
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1 | Telephone Number |
886-3******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
886-3********
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1 |
s******@adt.com.tw
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app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | DSS - Part 15 Spread Spectrum Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | PDT (Portable Data Terminal) | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Output power listed is conducted. This device and its antenna(s) must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. End-users must be provided with specific operating instructions for satisfying RF exposure compliance requirements. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Advance Data Tech. Corp. Hsin Chu EMC
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1 | Name |
S****** C******
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1 | Telephone Number |
88626********
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1 | Fax Number |
88626********
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1 |
s******@mail.adt.com.tw
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 15C | 28 | 2402.00000000 | 2480.00000000 | 0.0006600 |
some individual PII (Personally Identifiable Information) available on the public forms may be redacted, original source may include additional details
This product uses the FCC Data API but is not endorsed or certified by the FCC