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2

Slide the slide switch to the ON side.

3

Close the slide cover.

Normal Method for Switching on the Power

1

When using this device with the AC adapter, connect the AC adapter as
explained in “Direct Charging”.

2

Press the power button.

When using this device for the first time, read the 

 “Power on the device for the First

Time” in the “Quick Start Guide” and make the initial setup.

Switching Off

1

Tap 

 at the top right of the screen to end the operation being carried out.

Any data being operated on is saved.

Important

Even if the power is switched Off, data being operated on is resumed (re-opened) when the
power is switched back On, but always save the data anyway. If you end operations without
saving the data, if the program encounters error, the data could be lost.

Battery switch

Power button

Section 01 LOOX (10-17)

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Summary of Contents for LOOX600

Page 1: ...eleron and PXA250 Applications Processor are registered trademarks of the Intel Corporation of the United States Other product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Other products are copyrighted items of their respective companies All Right Reserved Copyright Fujitsu Limited 2002 The permission of the Microsoft Corporation of the United States has been obtain...

Page 2: ... in this Manual Pocket LOOX This device Microsoft Pocket PC 2002 Pocket PC 2002 Microsoft Windows XP Professional Windows XP Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Windows XP Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Microsoft Windows NT Workstation Operating System Version 4 0 Windows NT Microsoft Windows Millennium Edition Windows Me Microsoft Windows 98 operating system SECOND EDITION Windows...

Page 3: ... resellers shall not be responsible for any software programs data or other information stored or used on any media or part of any Product returned to Fujitsu or its service providers for Warranty Service or other repair including but not limited to the costs of recovering such programs data or other information It is solely your responsibility as the Purchaser to back up any software programs dat...

Page 4: ...oducts or the store you purchased this device from Using the device in this state can result in electrical shock and fire Be particularly careful in households with young children Electrical shock If this device is dropped or otherwise subject to strong shock and damaged switch off the power for this device and unplug the power plug for the AC adapter from the socket Then notify the contact point ...

Page 5: ...is can damage the power cable and result in electrical shock and fire Electrical shock Do not disassemble or alter this device yourself Doing so can result in electrical shock and fire Electrical shock Do not use this device if the LCD screen is not working and can not display anything For repairs contact the contact point for inquiries concerning Fujitsu products or the store you purchased this d...

Page 6: ...power plug for the AC adapter from the socket If you continue to use this device lightning may destroy this device and cause electrical shock and fire For the sake of safety a surge protector is also recommended However please understand that if extraordinarily powerful lightning strikes and exceeds the capacity of the surge protector even the surge protector will not be able to protect this devic...

Page 7: ...nterfering with the safety of the aircraft Prohibited Do not use this device near automatic doors fire detectors and other automatic control equipment The signals from the wireless communications functions can make automatic control equipment malfunction and lead to accidents Interference At locations such as gas stations where there are flammable gases either switch Off the wireless communication...

Page 8: ...ck Balance may be lost and something fall over or drop and cause injury Fire Do not leave this device for prolonged periods in a location subject to direct sunlight or a hot locations such as inside a parked car on a warm sunny day Excess heat can heat up the cover and other parts and deform or melt them and if the temperature within this device becomes excessively high this can cause a fire Fire ...

Page 9: ...reen Make a conscious effort to blink frequently Use eye drops Hearing loss When using headphones be careful not to raise the volume too high Listening for long periods of time to volume so loud that it irritates your ears can cause deterioration of hearing Hearing loss Do not switch the power On Off while you have headphones on The irritating sound that results can cause deterioration of hearing ...

Page 10: ...environment but if this device is used too close to radio or television receivers it may interfere with reception Handle this device correctly according to its manual Concerning the Use of This Device in Safety Critical Programs This device was designed for ordinary programs such as general office work personal use home use and ordinary industrial use It was neither designed nor manufactured for u...

Page 11: ...hat the customer back up their data before hand Please understand that if data is lost during repair this company cannot assume any responsibility whatsoever for securing or recovering the data or resulting damage for any reason whatsoever other than the items specifically listed in the warranty The usage environment for this device is temperatures of 0 40 C and relative humidity of 20 80 The stor...

Page 12: ...rent from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FCC Caution To assure continued compliance example use only shielded interface cables when connecting to computer or peripheral devices any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipmen...

Page 13: ...and a computer using ActiveSync SECTION 7 This section explains connecting using a CF card how to view Web pages using an CF card and explains sending receiving email using a CF card SECTION 8 This chapter explains how to customize the environment of this device and how to set the functions you want to use SECTION 9 This chapter explains what to do if you device seems to be operating strangely and...

Page 14: ...omputer 18 Computers This Device Can Connect to 18 Connecting 19 7 Installing Expansion Units 20 Expansion Units That Can Be Used with This Device 20 Installing an Expansion Pack 20 Setting CF Cards 22 Setting SD MMC cards 23 SECTION 2 1 Initial Screen and Application Startup 26 Today Screen 26 Screen Configuration 26 Starting Switching Applications 27 Starting Switching from the Menu 28 Starting ...

Page 15: ...eration 58 Viewable Web Pages 60 3 Sending Receiving Email 61 Email Writing and Sending Receiving 61 Connecting to the Email Server and Sending Receiving 64 Basic Inbox Operations 65 4 Exchanging Instant Messages 71 Preparations 71 Sign in and Sign out 72 Basic MSN Messenger Operations 74 SECTION 4 1 Summary 78 Pocket Outlook Functions 78 Reminder Settings 78 2 Calendar 80 Screen Configuration 80 ...

Page 16: ...In Programs 96 Pocket Word 96 Pocket Excel 98 Windows Media Player for Pocket PC 100 Pocket Internet Explorer 101 Pocket Outlook 101 MSN Messenger 101 3 Other Built in Application 102 LX Launcher 102 Automatic Storage Device Startup Inf File Editor 107 LX Backup 109 SECTION 6 1 ActiveSync Summary 112 ActiveSync 112 Installing 113 Starting Synchronization 113 Detailed Synchronization Settings 113 S...

Page 17: ...mmunication 133 Transferring Files 134 3 BluetoothTM Connections 136 BluetoothTM 136 BluetoothTM Connection Using Pocket Plugfree 137 Pocket Plugfree Screen Configuration 143 File Operations 150 Exchanging Business Cards 153 Connecting to the Internet 155 Using ActiveSync 158 SECTION 8 1 Settings 160 List of Setting Items 160 Adjusting the Display 162 Adjusting the Memory 164 CPU Settings 165 Sett...

Page 18: ...oting 181 Checking the Charge and the Connections 181 3 General Troubles 182 Q Is the Power on 182 Q Slow or no response 182 Q The screen is dark and hard to read 183 Q Strange responses to taps 183 Q I forgot my password 183 4 Connection Related Troubles 184 Q Infrared communications do not work 184 BluetoothTM communications do not work 184 Can not connect to the Internet 184 5 When You Can Not ...

Page 19: ...1 1 SECTION SECTION SECTION 1 Section 01 LOOX 01 09 6 25 02 9 56 AM 1 ...

Page 20: ...Operating temperatures of this device is 0 40 C and storage temperatures is 25 60 C Locations subject to direct sunlight Locations subject to mechanical shock or vibration Excessively dusty locations Locations where water or any other liquid might get on this device Locations with high humidity Locations where BluetoothTM signals could be harmful hospitals within aircraft in crowded trains etc How...

Page 21: ...ion and well wrung out When wiping off this device with diluted neutral cleaning solution wipe off the cleaning solution with a cloth dipped in water and well wrung out When wiping this device be careful not to let any water get into it Never use paint thinner benzene or any other strongly volatile solution or any washcloth with chemicals imbedded in it Cleaning the Touch Screen LCD display Gently...

Page 22: ...lease it immediately Press the button and hold it about one second before releasing it long press A total of eight applications can be assigned to the four application buttons For details on how to assign the two applications for each button see Application Buttons Settings The factory settings for these buttons are as follows Button 2 Tasks User assign long press SECTION 1 Button 1 Calendar One T...

Page 23: ...his is where the AC adapter for the device is connected 6 External connection port This is the connection port for the accessory cradle and the connection cable 7 Expansion connector behind protective cover This is the connection port for an expansion battery unit or other expansion pack 8 Navigation button This button is equivalent to the keys on a computer keyboard and can move the cursor up dow...

Page 24: ...cation and press until you hear a click Important When storing the extendable stylus pen on this device always insert it with the flat section facing the left side of this device as in the figure on the right If you force the extendable stylus pen into its storage place facing in any other way you may not be able to take it out again 2 Indicator This indicator flashes green during charging and lig...

Page 25: ... SD MMC card slot This slot is where an SD MMC card is set 10 Start button This button is equivalent to the key on a computer keyboard When you press and release this key the menu is displayed With the menu displayed you can use the scroll lever and the cursor button to select and execute applications Also if you press and hold this button about one second long press the application assigned to th...

Page 26: ... leave it in place This operation is equivalent to a right click on a computer and is used for displaying pop up menus At the position where the extendable stylus pen is pressed first a red circle is displayed then a pop up menu is displayed Important Always use the extendable stylus pen to operate the touch screen Using a pencil or ball point pen will scratch the touch screen Scroll Bar Operation...

Page 27: ...irection of 3 When the scroll bar is displayed on the screen you can scroll up with 1 and down with 2 Also when you press in the direction of 3 together with the power button the touch screen correction screen is displayed Tap Correct touch screen then following the instructions on the screen tap to correct the touch screen 1 2 3 Section 01 LOOX 01 09 6 25 02 9 57 AM 9 ...

Page 28: ...ead Preparations for using this device for the first time and switch the battery switch On Charging with the Cradle Set this device in the cradle to charge its battery As in the figure 1 Connect the AC adapter to the cradle 2 Connect the power cable to the AC adapter 3 Plug in the other end of the power cable to the socket 4 Place this device in the cradle Direct Charging You can also charge by co...

Page 29: ...te the indicator lights up green If the expansion battery is installed it is charged in parallel with the main internal battery Checking the Remaining Capacity of the Battery After you switch on the power for this device you can check the remaining capacity of the battery with the following procedure 1 Tap System tab Power Management in that order You can check the remaining capacity at Remaining ...

Page 30: ...ugh to fully charge it The battery charge capacity is reduced if the ambient temperature is too high or too low Battery Service Life The battery has a certain service life As the battery is charged discharged over and over its charge capacity gradually drops When the time that the battery is capable of running this device becomes extremely short it is time to replace it For the internal battery se...

Page 31: ...ng the AC adapter Precaution for use with the battery In the following cases the battery is not charged Check the remaining capacity for the battery and charge it as necessary When you first purchase this device If the battery has not been charged for around 7 days or longer Preparing to Use this Device for the First Time When using this device for the first time switch the battery switch On and s...

Page 32: ...First Time in the Quick Start Guide and make the initial setup Switching Off 1 Tap at the top right of the screen to end the operation being carried out Any data being operated on is saved Important Even if the power is switched Off data being operated on is resumed re opened when the power is switched back On but always save the data anyway If you end operations without saving the data if the pro...

Page 33: ...apter and changing to battery power while using this device For details on how to check the battery s remaining capacity see Checking the Remaining Capacity of the Battery Always disconnect the AC adapter in the following case When leaving this device unused for a prolonged period of time Power button Section 01 LOOX 10 17 6 25 02 9 56 AM 15 ...

Page 34: ... extendable stylus pen as shown in the figure Important Always press the reset switch with this device s extendable stylus pen Using a ball point pen or the like can damage this device Full Resets A full reset is equivalent to recovery for a computer and returns this device to its factory status This operation is necessary in such unlikely cases as the system becoming unable to start When you exec...

Page 35: ...tylus pen 1 Slide the battery switch to the Off side then 2 Slide it back to the On side 3 Close the slide cover 4 Read Switching on the Power for the First Time in the Quick Start Guide and execute the initial setup 1 2 Section 01 LOOX 10 17 6 25 02 9 56 AM 17 ...

Page 36: ...Service Pack 1 or later When using mobile favorites Internet Explorer 5 or later Hard disk available space 12 65 MB min Port 9 pin serial infrared port USB not with Windows NT BluetoothTM Drive Drive that can read CD ROMs Graphic adaptor 256 colors VGA min Keyboard mouse OS Program Others SECTION 1 Notes To synchronize the Inbox Calendar Contacts Tasks and Notes with the device Outlook 98 or Outlo...

Page 37: ...the other end to the cradle 3 Put this device in the cradle Connecting using the infrared communications port For details on infrared communications see 2 Infrared Connections Connecting using BluetoothTM For details on BluetoothTM communications see 3 BluetoothTM Connections USB sync cable Cradle Connecting using USB Sync cable USB Sync cable While using a serial sync cable Having the side marked...

Page 38: ... you to save larger files such as digital camera pictures and more applications You can also install a communications card or other I O CF card SD MMC card Installing a memory card enables you to save larger files such as digital camera pictures and more applications Installing an Expansion Pack The methods for installing removing expansion packs are as follows Installation Before installing an ex...

Page 39: ...vice 1 Remove the expansion pack 1 While pressing the eject button 2 Slide in the direction of the arrow and remove 2 Install the cover 2 Install the expansion pack Slide in the direction of the arrow until you hear a click Expansion pack Eject button Section 01 LOOX 18 24 6 25 02 9 55 AM 21 ...

Page 40: ...ws Setting 1 Remove the dummy card Hold the dummy card at its projecting section and pull it out Critical Point Store the removed dummy card carefully to avoid losing it 2 Setting the CF card in place Place the projecting section of the card facing the rear of this device Section 01 LOOX 18 24 6 25 02 9 55 AM 22 ...

Page 41: ...in place Setting SD MMC cards The methods for setting removing SD MMC cards are as follows Setting 1 Set the SD MMC card in place Set the card with the rounded corner facing the bottom of this device and insert all the way until you hear a click Rounded corner Projecting section Section 01 LOOX 18 24 6 25 02 9 55 AM 23 ...

Page 42: ...nd let go when you hear a click The card jumps out slightly 2 Remove the SD MMC card Important Be careful The card eject mechanism contains a spring so the card may leap out with some force Section 01 LOOX 18 24 6 25 02 9 55 AM 24 ...

Page 43: ...2 2 SECTION SECTION SECTION 2 Section 02 LOOX 25 33 6 25 02 9 54 AM 25 ...

Page 44: ...is displayed in cases such as the following Each day the first time the power switched on When this device has not been used for more than four hours initial setting When you tap Today in that order Screen Configuration SECTION 2 Tap to switch to a program Tap to view notification messages Tap to change volume or mute all sounds Tap to change date and time Tap to open an item Your day at a glance ...

Page 45: ... can also use this same dialog box to adjust the volume The battery is charging The battery is fully charged The battery is running low The battery is running extremely low The device is connected to a network The device is connected to a computer Synchronization with a computer has been started You have an instant message You have mail This is the state in which Application Button 1 is held down ...

Page 46: ...For details see Menu Settings Starting Switching Applications from Application Buttons The applications registered to the application buttons on the front of this device can be started or switched to by pressing the corresponding application buttons For each button one application is started by pressing and releasing the button and another application is started by holding down the button for abou...

Page 47: ...urns to the previously started application Details on how to completely end an application are given in Closing Applications Ending Applications 1 Tap Settings System tab in that order 2 From the list of setting items tap Memory Applications Running tab in that order 3 Select the application to end Critical Point Ending from the LX Launcher You can also end from the LX Launcher task For details se...

Page 48: ...g etc are displayed The gray section always displayed at the bottom of the screen is the command bar An operation menu buttons etc are displayed SECTION 2 Tap to change volume or mute the device Tap to quickly select a program you have recently used Tap to select a program Tap to see additional programs Tap to customize the device This is the navigation bar New button Menu names Buttons Input pane...

Page 49: ...endable stylus pen from the screen then tap the desired operation from the menu The pop up menu displayed depends on the application If you tap anywhere other than the menu the pop up menu is closed without any operation being executed Tap and hold to display the pop up menu Lift the extendable stylus pen and tap the action you want Tap outside the menu to close it without performing an action Sec...

Page 50: ... to synchronise or copy information from your desktop computer to your Pocket PC For more information on ActiveSync see the documentation accompanying the Companion CD or ActiveSync Help Use the input panel to enter information in any programme on your Pocket PC You can either type using the soft keyboard or write using Character Recognizer In either case the characters appear as typed text on the...

Page 51: ...splayed on the screen This method is usually used for inputting text Writing You can write characters directly on the screen with the extendable stylus pen just like writing on paper The characters you write this way are stored as is Tap the Pen button and use your extendable stylus pen like a pen Section 02 LOOX 25 33 6 25 02 9 54 AM 33 ...

Page 52: ... Personal tab Input and then the Word Completion tab To type with the soft keyboard 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Keyboard 2 On the soft keyboard that is displayed tap the keys with your extendable stylus pen To use Character Recognizer 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button and then Character Recognizer 2 Write a letter in the box When you write a letter it is co...

Page 53: ...n to write directly on the screen Write the way you do on paper You can edit and format what you ve written and convert the information to text at a later time To write on the screen Tap the Pen button to switch to writing mode This action displays lines on the screen to help you write Some programs that accept writing may not have the Pen buttton See the documentation for that programme to find o...

Page 54: ... stylus pen across the screen You can cut copy and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text tap and hold the selected words and then tap an editing command on the pop up menu or tap the command on the Edit menu To convert writing to text Tap Tools and then Recognize If you want to convert only certain words select them before tapping Recognize on the Tools menu or tap and hold t...

Page 55: ...ne so that they are not confused with the word above Write full stops and commas above the line For better recognition try increasing the zoom level to 300 using the Tools menu Write the letters of a word closely and leave big gaps between words so that the Pocket PC can easily tell where words begin and end Hyphenated words foreign words that use special characters such as accents and some punctu...

Page 56: ...u can more easily work on or view your drawing Tap Tools and then a zoom level To select a drawing If you want to edit or format a drawing you must select it first Tap and hold the extendable stylus pen on the drawing until the selection handle appears To select multiple drawings deselect the Pen button and then drag to select the drawings you want You can cut copy and paste selected drawings by t...

Page 57: ...eted the entire inverted range is deleted Changing Text 1 Drag the character string you want to change The selected range is inverted 2 Input the new characters then The text is replaced with the new characters Copying Text 1 Drag the character string you want to copy The selected range is inverted 2 Tap the Edit menu Copy in that order 3 Tap the location to which you want to copy The cursor flash...

Page 58: ...n switch to the view with the frame When you want to execute a format change or other operation on written text switch to the display without the frame Tap here to change the line thickness for characters This is used to input a space Tap switch to the display with the frame then drag the section where you want to input the space While you are dragging an arrow is displayed on the screen to show y...

Page 59: ...nd When you tap and switch to the display with the frame you can input a note by hand When you switch to the display without the frame input is made from an input panel Written characters can be selected by dragging over them and edited with copy paste cut and other operations If your writing extends over three or more of the ruled lines it is handled as drawing Section 02 LOOX 34 41 6 25 02 9 54 ...

Page 60: ...e recording tool bar Pocket Word Tap the View menu Recording in that order to display the recording tool bar Notes Tapping displays the recording tool bar Indicates an embedded recording Tap to begin recording Tap to show or hide the recording toolbar Critical Point Using the Record button While you hold down the Record button on the right side of this device it records Record button Section 02 LO...

Page 61: ...creen for the active application You can check in the help to see how to operate the applications built into this device and other applications installed on it The help function explains how to operate the programs built into this device Section 02 LOOX 42 46 6 25 02 9 53 AM 43 ...

Page 62: ...Tapping displays previously searched for text strings This is used to search for the same text string again 2 Selects the type of information to search for 3 Tapping here starts the search 4 The results of the search are displayed Tapping the information for a file displays that file You can also use File Explorer to search files For details see 10 File Operations Using File Explorer 1 2 4 3 Secti...

Page 63: ...plorer screen Creating a new folder 1 Move to the directory level in which you want to create the new folder 2 Tap the Edit menu New Folder in that order 3 Input the folder name then tap to finalize it Tap to change folders Select the sort order for the list Tap the folder name to open it Tap and hold to create a new folder Section 02 LOOX 42 46 6 25 02 9 53 AM 45 ...

Page 64: ...lect Cut 3 Move to the folder you want to move to 4 Tap the Edit menu Paste in that order Changing the Names of Folders Files 1 Tap and hold the folder file you want to change the name of 2 From the displayed pop up menu select Rename 3 Input the desired new name then tap to finalize it Critical Point When sending files with email You can specify a file with File Explorer and send it with email On...

Page 65: ...3 3 SECTION SECTION SECTION 3 Section 03 LOOX 47 54 6 25 02 9 52 AM 47 ...

Page 66: ...t are as follows This device CF card It is also necessary to sign up for service with an Internet service provider called a provider below Sign up for Internet service before making these settings Settings for Connecting to the Internet Set your CF card in the CF card slot of this device then make the following settings 1 Tap Settings Connection tab Connection in that order The connection screen i...

Page 67: ...49 SECTION 3 3 Tap Add 4 Execute the following operation 2 1 3 Section 03 LOOX 47 54 6 25 02 9 52 AM 49 ...

Page 68: ...ailed settings The detailed settings screen is displayed There is usually no need to change anything on the Port settings tab or the TCP IP tab Port settings tab TCP IP tab 5 Tap the Name server tab and Use specific server address 1 Input the numbers specified by your provider If your provider only gave you one server address set it as the primary DNS 2 Tap 2 1 Section 03 LOOX 47 54 6 25 02 9 52 A...

Page 69: ...omain name server Also if your provider only gave you one server address set it as the primary DNS The display returns to the new connection screen 6 On the new connection screen tap Next 7 1 Input the telephone number for your provider s access point 2 Tap Next 8 Tap Finish It is usually not necessary to change anything on this screen 1 2 Section 03 LOOX 47 54 6 25 02 9 52 AM 51 ...

Page 70: ...ame is displayed 2 Tap 10 1 Tap the Dial properties tab 2 Tap then select CF 3 Tap Tone and set to 11 Tap to finish the connection screen This completes the Internet connection settings 2 1 2 3 1 Section 03 LOOX 47 54 6 25 02 9 52 AM 52 ...

Page 71: ...that order The Email setup screen 1 5 is displayed Critical Point What is a service The setting information for one email address is considered as one service If you have multiple email addresses each one is registered as a separate service When sending receiving email you can switch among these services Section 03 LOOX 47 54 6 25 02 9 52 AM 53 ...

Page 72: ...54 3 1 Input the email address 2 Tap Next 4 1 Check the Status and if it is Completed tap Next 1 2 2 1 Section 03 LOOX 47 54 6 25 02 9 52 AM 54 ...

Page 73: ... passwords Some providers use different designations For example the user name may be called the email account user ID or email login name The password may be called the email password or login password 6 Execute the following operation 1 Select POP3 or IMAP4 POP3 is the most widely used 2 Input a service name The name of the service provider is often a good choice 3 Tap Next 1 2 3 1 2 3 Section 0...

Page 74: ...mail server names specified by the provider 2 Set this for network connection This does not need to be specified when connecting with a CF card 3 Set this as necessary For the options see help 4 Tap Finish This completes the Inbox settings 2 3 4 1 Section 03 LOOX 55 63 6 25 02 9 51 AM 56 ...

Page 75: ...see help or Chapter 7 Various Connections Connecting Disconnecting Connection Method 1 Set the card in this device 2 Tap Internet Explorer in that order 3 Input the necessary items Input the user name and password for connecting to the provider Tap OK The connection is started and Pocket Internet Explorer is started up Disconnecting The method for ending the connection is as follows 1 Tap the navi...

Page 76: ...reading in At any other time this updates the page to the latest status This returns the display to the page set as the homepage The homepage can be set with the Tools menu Options Homepage This display is a list of your favorites Tapping here switches the image displayed on the page between displayed and non displayed Hide pictures button Favorites button Home button Refresh button Section 03 LOO...

Page 77: ...ied Web page is displayed Using Favorites Registering pages that you view frequently in Favorites makes it easier to view them again 1 While you are displaying the page you want to register in the favorites tap on the command bar The Favorites screen is displayed 2 Tap the Add Delete tab Add in that order 3 1 Change the name to be displayed in the favorites list if necessary then 2 Tap Add The Web...

Page 78: ...CE Jscript 3 0 ECMA 262 compliant SSL2 SSL3 PCT 1 0 SGC When viewing Web pages with Pocket Internet Explorer be aware of the following points Pocket Internet Explorer has limited functions compared to a computer Web browser Some pages that have been produced on the assumption that they will be viewed with a computer Web browser cannot be displayed Some pages that require plug ins cannot be viewed ...

Page 79: ...connecting to the email server already be complete For details see 1 Connection Settings Writing Email This section explains how to write the new piece of email 1 Tap Inbox in that order The Inbox list is displayed 2 Tap Inbox and select the service to be used for connection This operation is not necessary if only one service is registered 3 Tap the New menu item 4 Input the To and Subj then input...

Page 80: ... the email writing screen tap the Edit menu Attach File in that order A list of files is displayed so tap the one you want to send Using My Text On the new email writing screen you can write email easily by selecting frequently used text from My Text Tap My Text then select the text to input into your email from the list of texts registered in My Text Editing texts registered in My Text On the Inb...

Page 81: ...the method for sending email in the Outbox see Connecting to the Email Server and Sending Receiving Critical Point When not temporarily storing email you have written For email that is still being edited and that you do not want to put in the Outbox yet tap to end The email you have written is put in Pending After you edit email in Pending again tap ok to move it to the Outbox Section 03 LOOX 55 6...

Page 82: ...egistered with Settings for Sending Receiving Email are displayed in the menu 3 Tap The connection screen for the service you are connecting to is displayed 4 Input the password etc then tap Start Connection The connection is started Any email in the Outbox is sent and any unread mail on the email server is placed in the Inbox 5 When email sending reception is complete tap the Service menu Disconn...

Page 83: ...ails are displayed If you tap and hold a pop up menu is displayed and you can carry out such operations as deleting or forwarding the email or replying to it 4 At Tools you can set options at Service you can select the service 5 Tapping here connects you to the selected service 6 Tapping here connects you to the selected service and sends and receives email 1 2 3 4 5 6 Section 03 LOOX 64 76 6 25 0...

Page 84: ...il list tap the email you want to view The operations of the buttons are as follows Deletes the displayed email Tap here to forward the displayed email or prepare a reply to it Tap here to display the previous or next email in the email list directly without going back through the email list 3 Tapping here returns the display to the Inbox screen Section 03 LOOX 64 76 6 25 02 9 50 AM 66 ...

Page 85: ...eiving Forwarding 1 Display the received email according to Steps 1 and 2 of the procedure in Viewing Received Email 2 Tap on the command bar Forward 3 Specify the email address to forward to as the To When forwarding to an email address registered in your Contacts you can tap then select the contact 4 Prepare your forward email then tap to the left of To Subj The email you have written is put in ...

Page 86: ...olders Email is managed with preset folders prepared by each service The basic programs of these preset folders are as follows Drafts Contains email being edited Recycled items Contains deleted email Inbox Contains received email Outbox Contains email to be sent in the next connection Sent box Contains email that has been sent Creating New Folders New folders can be created for such tasks as manag...

Page 87: ...you want to move 2 From the displayed pop up menu tap Move to folder The screen for specifying the folder to move to is displayed Email can not be moved to a service folder 3 Tap the folder to move the email to then tap The email is moved to the destination folder 2 1 Section 03 LOOX 64 76 6 25 02 9 50 AM 69 ...

Page 88: ...ange name The folder name change screen is displayed 3 1 Input the folder name 2 Tap Deleting Folders It is not possible to change the name of an existing folder Only the names of folders that have just been created can be changed 1 Tap the Tools menu Manage folders in that order The folder management screen is displayed 2 Tap the folder you want to delete then tap The Delete is displayed 3 Tap Ye...

Page 89: ...count Microsoft Exchange email account Critical Point Obtaining a Passport Account A Passport account is a Microsoft or Hotmail account A Passport account can be obtained from the following Web pages Microsoft Passport account http www passport com Hotmail Passport account http www hotmail com Settings After obtaining a Passport account or Microsoft Exchange email account make the settings for MSN...

Page 90: ... the account to sign in first 3 Tap Sign in and Sign out You must sign in to use MSN Messenger and you sign out when you exit MSN Messenger Sign in 1 Set the CF card in place 2 Tap Programs MSN Messenger in that order 3 Tap the screen and sign in 3 1 2 Section 03 LOOX 64 76 6 25 02 9 50 AM 72 ...

Page 91: ...Input your sign in name and password 2 Tap Sign in 5 When connecting to the Internet for the first time input the required items This is not necessary from the second time on 1 2 Section 03 LOOX 64 76 6 25 02 9 50 AM 73 ...

Page 92: ...er participants You can chat with those who are online 3 You can set up the additional participants your own status and options 1 Input the user name and password for connecting to your provider 2 Normally this does not need to be input 3 To store the password tap the checkbox to select it 4 Tap OK The MSN Messenger screen is displayed Sign out 1 Tap the Tools menu Sign out in that order Section 0...

Page 93: ... can exchange instant messages and chat with other participants 1 Tap those you want to chat with from among those chat contacts who are online Enter message Tap to send message Adding Deleting Contacts You register chat contacts beforehand 1 Tap the Tools menu Add Contact in that order 2 1 Input the sign in name for the contact to be added 2 Tap Next The completion screen is displayed and the new...

Page 94: ...en an instant message arrives for you from a chat contact you are notified with a pop up Critical Point Using My Text You can write messages simply by selecting frequently used phrases registered in My Text For details on My Text see Writing Email If you tap Chat you can switch to a separate chat with the contact who sent the new message If you tap Ignore the chat with the current contacts is cont...

Page 95: ...4 4 SECTION SECTION SECTION 4 Section 04 LOOX 77 83 6 25 02 9 49 AM 77 ...

Page 96: ...et alarms for tasks Notes You can use this device as a notebook You can write characters and figures and also record sound Inbox This sends and receives email and manages email Critical Point When using Microsoft Outlook on a computer you can synchronize this device and the computer For details see Chapter 6 Linking with a Computer Reminder Settings When there is something that must be done such a...

Page 97: ...If you want an audible reminder select the checkbox and specify the type of sound from the list box on the right If you want a screen reminder select the checkbox and specify the flashing time from the list box on the right 4 Tap Section 04 LOOX 77 83 6 25 02 9 49 AM 79 ...

Page 98: ...onth or year is displayed 2 Each time you tap here the display proceeds to the next appointments in the units of the displayed calendar day week month or year Each time you tap the display moves back to the previous appointments 3 This displays the calendar If you tap and hold here a pop up menu is displayed showing operations you can carry out on the appointment list 4 You can write a new appoint...

Page 99: ...ear Tapping the date switches to the day by day display screens Creating New Appointments 1 Select the date and time for the new appointment Day Display screen or Week Display screen Tap the time or date into which you wish to enter the appointment Month Display screen or Year Display screen Tap the date into which you wish to enter the appointment then tap the time on the Day display screen 2 Tap...

Page 100: ...ng Deleting an Appointment Revising an Appointment 1 The summary screen for the appointment to be revised is displayed 2 Tap the Edit menu 3 Input the revised items in the same manner as when creating a new appointment 4 When the revision is complete tap The display returns to the appointment list Deleting an Appointment 1 In Calendar tap and hold the appointment to be deleted 2 On the Pop up menu...

Page 101: ... on the appointment input screen to switch off the input panel display 3 Tap the attendees A list of the email addresses already input to the Contacts are displayed 4 From the email address list select the contacts to send the meeting notice introduction to by tapping them to select them 5 Tap The meeting notice is created automatically and placed in the Outbox The next time you synchronize with t...

Page 102: ...hat order Critical Point Changing the Contacts display method Tap the Tools menu Option in that order to change the display method Select the category of contacts displayed in the list Tap and enter part of name to quickly find it in the list Tap to see additional phone numbers and e mail addresses Tap to display or edit the contact details Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap to c...

Page 103: ...st screen Searching the Contacts You can search using the input box under the navigation bar 1 Input the character string you want to search for 2 The search results are displayed To display the contact list again after the search either clear the character string from the input box or tap to the right of the input box Using the Pocket PC search functions See 9 Searches Section 04 LOOX 84 92 6 25 ...

Page 104: ...the Edit menu The contact list editing screen is displayed 3 Input the revised items in the same manner as when creating a new contact 4 When the revision is complete tap The display returns to the Calendar list Deleting a Contact 1 In the Calendar tap and hold the contact to be deleted To select multiple contacts drag and specify the range Next tap and hold the selected range 2 From the displayed...

Page 105: ...asks in that order Critical Point Changing the Tasks display method Tap the Tools menu Options in that order to change the display method Select the category of tasks you want displayed in the list Select the short order of the list Indicates high priority Tap to display or edit the task details Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap to create a new task Section 04 LOOX 84 92 6 25 02...

Page 106: ...tem 3 When the input is complete tap The information is stored and the display returns to the Tasks screen Critical Point Creating a Task list simply Tap the Tools menu select Input Bar to display the Input bar To set high priority tap to set low priority tap Section 04 LOOX 84 92 6 25 02 9 49 AM 88 ...

Page 107: ...task 4 When the revision is complete tap The display returns to the Task list Deleting a Task 1 From the Task list tap and hold the task to be deleted To select multiple contacts drag and specify the range Next tap and hold the selected range 2 From the displayed pop up menu tap Delete task The selected task or tasks are displayed Continue is displayed 3 Tap Yes View task details Tap to show and h...

Page 108: ...figures you can also record sound Screen Configuration Tap Notes in that order Tap to change the sort order of the list Tap to open a note or play a recording Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Tap to record Tap to show or hide the Recording toolbar Tap to create a new item Section 04 LOOX 84 92 6 25 02 9 49 AM 90 ...

Page 109: ...he input is complete tap The information is saved and the display returns to the note list screen Tap to return to the note list the note is saved automatically Tap to show or hide the input panel Tap to write on the screen Tap to add a recording to the note Section 04 LOOX 84 92 6 25 02 9 49 AM 91 ...

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Page 111: ...arms for registered tasks You can send and receive email and manage received email You can use this device as a Calendar pad You can write appointments into the calendar and set alarms for appointments You can use this device as an address book You can record addresses telephone numbers email addresses etc You can search for character strings included in file names and data in files Displays help ...

Page 112: ...on icons so you can start applications easily This is the Pocket PC edition of Microsoft Excel which is used on computers You can set so that when a CF card SD MMC card is set in this device the application on it is started automatically Backs up the data on this device s RAM to a CF card or SD MMC card Connects through BluetoothTM Icon Program Name Function Summary Reference File Explorer Infrare...

Page 113: ...You can also synchronize files on this device and on the computer so you can keep the most up to date data on both units Note however that there are points to watch out for concerning data compatibility For these points see Linking with Word For details see Linking with Word Documents created can be managed in separate folders This section provides a simple explanation of Pocket Word operation For...

Page 114: ...files 1 In the file list tap and hold the file you want to move 2 From the pop up menu displayed tap Change Name Move 3 At Folder on the Change Name Move screen specify the folder to move the file to then tap The file is moved Critical Point Pocket Word save formats Pocket Word has a variety of save formats including Pocket Word psw rich text format rtf and text txt The format the file is saved in...

Page 115: ...e and transfer documents created on this device to a computer and edit them there You can also synchronize files on this device and on the computer so you can keep the most up to date data on both units Note however that there are points to watch out for concerning data compatibility For these points see Linking with Excel For details see Linking with Excel Documents created can be managed in sepa...

Page 116: ...y the tool bar row and column numbers and other window elements are no longer displayed The worksheet can be displayed over the entire screen To return to the original display tap Close Full Screen displayed at the top right of the screen Critical Point To switch display of individual window elements on off You can switch display of the tool bar row and column numbers and other window elements on ...

Page 117: ...in units of rows or columns 1 Select the row s or column s you do not want to display 2 Tap Format Row or Column Hide in that order To end this setting and display the row column again tap the Format menu Row Column Unhide in that order Setting Passwords for Files You can protect the file by setting a password for it While editing the file you want to protect select the Edit menu Password in that ...

Page 118: ...et outlook see Chapter 4 Using As a Notebook 3 Sending Receiving Email or help MSN Messenger For details on MSN Messenger see 4 Exchanging Instant Messages or help Indicates the progress of the current track Tap to adjust volume Tap to play or pause Tap to stop Tap to play a previous song Tap to skip to the next song Section 05 LOOX 093 101 6 25 02 10 29 AM 101 ...

Page 119: ...r applications that you use frequently with classifications that are easy for you to use This application can also set a picture you like to be displayed as the screen background Startup There are two ways to start the LX Launcher from the menu or from the Applications button Starting from the Menu Tap Programs LX Launcher in that order Starting from the Applications button Press the Applications ...

Page 120: ...abs changes the wallpaper etc 4 Switching to large icon display Switches to large program icons 5 Switching to small icon display Switches to small program icons 6 Task Displays a screen for closing other applications currently running Tap the application to close among the running tasks then tap Stop The selected application is closed If you tap Stop all all the displayed applications are closed ...

Page 121: ...rams 1 Tap the Edit menu Adding deleting items 2 Operate as follows 1 Specify the position for the tab to add 2 Input the tab name 3 Tap Add 3 Tap The new tab is added behind the selected tab 2 1 3 Section 05 LOOX 102 110 6 25 02 10 00 AM 104 ...

Page 122: ...tab to register the application to 2 Input the application name to be displayed 3 Select the application to register When directly opening a file related to the application and when referencing an Internet page using Pocket Internet Explorer tap the Details tab and make the settings 3 Tap 2 3 1 4 Section 05 LOOX 102 110 6 25 02 10 00 AM 105 ...

Page 123: ...yed 3 Tap Yes 4 Tap Setting the Wallpaper 1 Tap the Edit menu Tab Wallpaper Setting in that order 2 Operate as follows 1 Select the tab whose wallpaper you want to set 2 When you tap Wallpaper a file list is displayed so select the desired image file 3 Select the font color 4 Tap Set Critical Point Returning to the original wallpaper settings Tap Return Return to original wallpaper settings is dis...

Page 124: ...file from the card and runs the application on the card or in the main memory Critical Point The only applications that can be started automatically are executable files If you set a card containing only data files the application related to the files is not started Creating the Automatic Startup File Automatically starting up a CF SD MMC card application requires the automatic startup file autoru...

Page 125: ...n automatically when the card is set in place 1 Load the CF card SD MMC card containing the program and the automatic startup file 2 Tap Settings System tab in that order 3 Select whether automatic startup will be enabled or disabled 2 Tap When Enable is selected the applications called in automatic startup files are started up automatically When Disable is selected the applications called in auto...

Page 126: ... Write down the contents of Service on a piece of paper ahead of time After a restoration create a new service with the contents you wrote down then use that new service from then on Backing up 1 If possible connect the AC adaptor For details on connecting the AC adaptor see Charging If the AC adaptor can not be used check that the remaining battery capacity is adequate 2 Close any programs that a...

Page 127: ... which they were set in place 2 Tap Backup The backup starts Restoring 1 Follow Steps 1 4 of the procedure in Backing up 2 1 Tap either of the memory cards to select it as the backup destination They are displayed as Memory Card and Memory Card 2 depending on the order in which they were set in place 2 Tap Restore The restore starts 1 2 Section 05 LOOX 102 110 6 25 02 10 00 AM 110 ...

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Page 129: ...ions not contained in Pocket Word Pocket Excel are dropped out You can set the details for synchronization when to synchronize and which files to synchronize For details on how to make these settings see Detailed Synchronization Settings Data backup ActiveSync can back up the data from this device onto the computer That way in the unlikely event of the data in this device being lost you can restor...

Page 130: ...vice is in its cradle if information on either the computer or this device is updated it is immediately synchronized When synchronizing manually start synchronization with the following procedure Starting synchronization from the computer Tap the File menu Synchronize in that order then click synchronize Synchronization is started Critical Point When you want to synchronize only certain informatio...

Page 131: ...items you want to synchronize with a computer 2 Settings This is for detailed settings for synchronization When you select an item from Mobile Device its button goes into the pushed state Synchronization Settings The Synchronization Settings tab sets which information is to be synchronized Section 06 LOOX 111 126 6 25 02 10 05 AM 114 ...

Page 132: ...ice it is synchronized immediately Synchronize only when connecting Synchronization is only started when this device is first placed in its cradle Synchronize manually Synchronization is started when you click the File menu Synchronization in that order or click synchronization on the computer or tap on this device Synchronization Options The Synchronization Options tab sets when synchronization i...

Page 133: ...rmation is always unified to the computer version Always replace with this device s item If a conflict occurs the information is always unified to the version on this device 2 Set replacement Relationships are assigned for mutual replacement of files between the computer and this device 3 Connecting This selects where to connect when viewing Web pages on this device using your computer s Internet ...

Page 134: ...e in the My Computer window 4 Open the folder to copy into then drag the file to be copied using the computer s Windows Explorer or the like Synchronizing Files To synchronize any files other than Pocket Outlook files use the synchronization folder When Files is selected during ActiveSync installation or Files is selected from the Synchronization Settings tab in the ActiveSync Options dialog then ...

Page 135: ... favorites during synchronization What is transferred in this case is just the URL for the Web page added to the favorites To view the contents of this page requires that you connect to the Internet Critical Point Transferring a favorite requires Internet Explorer Version 4 0 1 Service Pack 1 or later Transferring Web Pages When you install ActiveSync Create Mobile Device Favorites is added to the...

Page 136: ... then right click the displayed favorites 2 Click Properties 3 With the Schedule tab you can add to the update schedule and with the Download tab you can specify the depth of the links for downloading etc To Conserve Memory When a Web page is transferred to this device the memory area is compressed The following operations are executed to conserve memory With Mobile Favorites Properties set the li...

Page 137: ... the Options dialog settings see Detailed Synchronization Settings Unread and newly arrived messages on the computer are transferred to the Inbox of this device during synchronization When there is no time to read email on the computer you can read them on the go If you create email on this device and put it in the Outbox folder it is transferred to the Outbox folder on the computer during synchro...

Page 138: ...so necessary that the Internet connection environment already be set on the computer side Settings on This Device 1 Tap Settings Connection tab Connection in that order 2 Set the Network Card Connect To When using a company LAN at work select Company Network when using a dial up connection at home select Internet Critical Point When Company Network is selected the proxy server must be set For deta...

Page 139: ...ync 2 Click the Tools menu Options in that order 3 At the Rule tab set the pass through to Connect Select either Company Network or Internet according to the setting on this device See Rules 4 Click OK Section 06 LOOX 111 126 6 25 02 10 05 AM 122 ...

Page 140: ...cketWord are deleted without being restored in theWord document For complex Word documents that use many formats do not put the original in the synchronization folder put in a copy instead Linking with Excel When the synchronization folder is used files can be synchronized between Pocket Excel on this device and Excel on the computer The points to watch out for during synchronization are as follow...

Page 141: ...computer 2 If ActiveSync is set not to start automatically double click Microsoft ActiveSync on the desktop to start ActiveSync 3 Click the Tools menu Backup Restore in that order 4 This sets how to backup 1 This backs up all the data on this device Select this when backing up for the first time 2 This backs up only the files that have changed since the previous backup 3 Starts the backup 4 If you...

Page 142: ...ync 3 If the New Partnership dialog is displayed click No to set then click Next 4 Click the Tools menu Backup Restore in that order 5 Click the Restore tab then click Restore If the Select Partnership dialog is displayed select the name of the device on which the files to be restored from are stored then click OK The Continue Restoration dialog is displayed 6 Click Restore The restoration starts ...

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Page 145: ...rnet For details on how to connect to the Internet see Chapter 3 Connecting to the Internet Connecting with a LAN Card Setting an NE2000 compatible LAN card in this device you can connect to an in company LAN The general flow for connections is as follows Check the information input in setting with the network administrator 1 Tap Settings Connection tab Network Adaptor in that order 2 1 Tap the na...

Page 146: ...s and other information 3 Tap the Name Server tab 4 Set the information concerning the DNS server 5 Tap 4 If the Adaptor dialog is displayed tap 5 Tap The display returns to the Connection tab on the Settings screen 6 Set the LAN card in this device For details on how to set a LAN card in this device see 7 Installing Expansion Units 1 2 3 5 4 Section 07 LOOX 127 140 6 25 02 10 04 AM 129 ...

Page 147: ...n the Settings screen 8 Tap Modify and set your network settings 9 Tap the Proxy Settings tab then operate as follows 1 When connecting to the Internet tap here to select this checkbox 2 When connecting to the Internet using a proxy server tap here to select this checkbox 3 Input the proxy server name 4 Tap Detailed Settings Set the server name port number etc 1 2 3 4 Section 07 LOOX 127 140 6 25 ...

Page 148: ... Proxy Settings screen 11 Tap This completes the settings You can now connect to the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer For details on Pocket Internet Explorer see Basic Pocket Internet Explorer Operation Section 07 LOOX 127 140 6 25 02 10 04 AM 131 ...

Page 149: ...ge data with another one of these device or with another device equipped with an infrared communications port cell phone notebook computer etc without needing to connect a cable For details on infrared communications see 2 Infrared Connections Connection through BluetoothTM This device is equipped with a BluetoothTM module You can exchange data with another one of these devices or with another dev...

Page 150: ...der to secure good communications observe the following points Face the devices so that their infrared communications ports face each other directly The appropriate distance is no greater than 20 cm Do not place anything between the devices This would interfere with the infrared rays Do not move either of the devices while they are communicating Do not use a television or other remote control wire...

Page 151: ...itted Transmission 1 Face the infrared communications ports to each other 2 Select the file to send from a program or File Explorer then tap and hold it When sending from a program start the program that created the file to send When sending from File Explorer tap Programs File Explorer in that order to start File Explorer Critical Point You can not send Contacts Calendar and Tasks data from File ...

Page 152: ...tion is approved on the transmission destination the file is transmitted Reception When file transmission operations are carried out on the transmission source Accept File name is displayed When you tap Yes the file is received Section 07 LOOX 127 140 6 25 02 10 04 AM 135 ...

Page 153: ... is in a briefcase or pocket Important Always observe the following points The signals given off by BluetoothTM equipment can affect the operation of electronic medical equipment In some cases BluetoothTM equipment could cause an accident so in the following locations either switch off the power to this device or stop the BluetoothTM functions as explained in How to Stop the BluetoothTM Functions ...

Page 154: ... a different location If the signal field in the area is too strong normal communications may be impossible Interference with wireless LANs Since BluetoothTM equipment and wireless LANs use the same frequency band 2 4 GHz if you use this device near equipment that has wireless LAN signal interference will occur and communications may drop and connections be lost In such a case take the following c...

Page 155: ...ice use Wait for ActiveSync session When starting synchronization from this device use Start ActiveSync session This adds a serial port and connects to another BluetoothTM device through a COM connection This is used when the program using the serial port is installed This service connects this device with a headset that has BluetoothTM Audio data and the like is transferred from this device and a...

Page 156: ...ted up 2 1 Input your name 2 Input the pass key you want then input it again 3 Tap Next The Name set with Name is displayed on other BluetoothTM devices The default setting is Plugfree Device You can input up to 16 single byte English alphanumerics as the pass key 3 In order to test whether or not BluetoothTM is operating correctly tap Test When the test ends the program automatically proceeds to ...

Page 157: ...tched to the Off side then tap Test again For details on the BluetoothTM switch see How to Stop the BluetoothTM Functions 4 Tap Next Select the services to use as necessary Normally there is no need to change from the factory settings For details on the services see List of Services 5 Set the shared folders to be opened to other BluetoothTM devices 1 Tap Yes Section 07 LOOX 127 140 6 25 02 10 05 A...

Page 158: ...thTM devices When you tap set this shared folder in the Inbox and select this checkbox calendar files note files and other files sent from other BluetoothTM devices are stored in the shared folder 3 1 Set the folder access rights 2 Tap Full access Tap this to select it then input the password After inputting the password in the left box input it again for verification in the right box Other Blueto...

Page 159: ... it other BluetoothTM devices can access files on this device if the password set with Full access or Read only access is input on that other BluetoothTM device 4 Tap Next To add another shared folder tap Add 6 Tap Finish When you complete the settings the device list is displayed If there are any BluetoothTM devices within the BluetoothTM communications range the names of these devices are displa...

Page 160: ...devices in the area are displayed If a device is set to Bonded or Always display this device in the device list in the Properties the device s icon is always displayed in the device list When is tapped and other devices searched for again if a device is not in the BluetoothTM communications range the icon for that device is grayed out and is displayed Tapping one of the devices in the device list ...

Page 161: ...is displayed Always displayed When this is checked this means that this device is set to always be displayed in the device list Delete Deletes this device from the device list Disconnect Disconnects the connection with this device Properties This displays the device address and type for this device Also it sets whether or not connection with the device is permitted without a pass key and whether o...

Page 162: ...e address type desktop computer notebook computer etc and name 2 Bonded To connect a relationship of trust with the device tap and select it When you tap the other BluetoothTM device requests you to input the pass key When you input the pass key the connection becomes bonded and from then on you can connect with that device without inputting the pass key 3 Always displayed To always display device...

Page 163: ...the other device can be selected 2 Services Tap and select the services to use as necessary Normally there is no need to change these settings 3 Shared Folders This sets and adds shared folders Normally the shared folder set with Step 5 in Starting up and Initial Settings is displayed 4 Business Cards Tap and select the name card to be automatically sent in response to Business Cards requests from...

Page 164: ...thTM headsets select Audio Device 3 Pass key This sets the pass key input when another device accesses this device After inputting the password at Pass key select one of the following options Required for connection Requires the pass key each time another device accesses this device Required to use service Other devices can access this device and view the services but each time another device trie...

Page 165: ...perties is not in the BluetoothTM communications range the icon for that device is grayed out and is displayed 3 Can other devices reference this device This sets whether or not this device can be seen from other devices Tap Yes No or 60 seconds to select it When you tap Start the selected status is enabled Object tab Normally there is no need to make the settings on this screen When making these ...

Page 166: ...toothTM equipment is encrypted 2 This sets the strength of the signals emitted by BluetoothTM The communications rate is about 50 meters for Normal power Class 3 the mode which consumes more power and about 10 meters for Low power Class 3 Advanced tab 1 2 Section 07 LOOX 141 151 6 25 02 10 06 AM 149 ...

Page 167: ...r My Device 7 Tap Programs File Explorer in that order to start File Explorer 8 Open My Device and move the copied file to another folder File Operations When the Access files or Share files service is used files can be copied renamed deleted edited between this device and other BluetoothTM devices Note also that unlike ActiveSync usage file copying is only used for exchanging data that requires n...

Page 168: ...rt Pocket Plugfree 1 Display the device list 2 Tap My Device 3 Tap Files 4 Tap and hold the file or folder that you want to copy to this device 5 From the displayed pop up menu tap Copy 6 Tap the other device from the device list screen Critical Point Input the same pass key as input on the other device then tap OK 7 From the displayed services tap File 8 Tap the Edit menu Paste in that order The ...

Page 169: ...yed so tap Yes Renaming 1 Execute Steps 1 3 of Copying from Other BluetoothTM Devices 2 From the displayed pop up menu tap Rename 3 Input the new name Critical Point If file renaming fails because file deletion on the other BluetoothTM device is not permitted the copy of the file you tried to change remains on the other device In this case delete the unnecessary file from the other device Renaming...

Page 170: ...se Pocket Outlook Contacts to input the information about yourself you want to send For details on creating a contact see Creating a New Contact 1 From the device list tap the other device Critical Point Input the same pass key as input on the other device then tap OK 2 From the displayed services tap Business Cards 3 Tap Send Business Cards 4 1 Tap the Business Cards you want to send to select it...

Page 171: ...ness Cards be equipped with a function for sending its Business Cards Please understand that BluetoothTM PC cards and BluetoothTM computers from this company do not support functions for sending Business Cards It is necessary that the other device be set so that it can share Business Cards If the other device is a Pocket LOOX go to My Device and set sharing with the Business Cards settings 1 From ...

Page 172: ...ll phone or CF 1 Tap Settings Connection tab Connection Dialing Properties tab in that order 2 1 From Source select Cell phone or CF 2 Tap 3 Put the cell phone or CF in the state to wait for BluetoothTM signals For details on how to make this setting see the manual for the cell phone or CF 4 Start up Pocket Plugfree and tap the cell phone or CF from the device list screen 5 If you are requested on...

Page 173: ...atically Connection Using Wireless Station This method uses a BluetoothTM wireless station BluetoothTM data access point to connect to the Internet via a LAN 1 Tap Settings Connection tab Connection in that order 2 Execute Connecting through a LAN card from step 8 onward and make the proxy settings 3 Start up Pocket Plugfree and tap the wireless station from the device list screen 4 Input the pass...

Page 174: ...n sharing see the BluetoothTM manual for your computer or optional product or the Windows help 1 From the device list screen tap the computer for which Internet connection sharing is set Critical Point Input the same pass key as input on the other device then tap OK 2 From the displayed services tap Internet 3 From the displayed services tap the Personal Area Networking PAN When this device is con...

Page 175: ...s for partnership with a computer on which ActiveSync has been installed Check that the NetBIOS settings on the computer are valid For details on how see the help for your operating system Remove this device from its cradle before making the BluetoothTM connection 1 From the device list screen tap the computer with which you want to set the partnership Critical Point Input the same pass key as inp...

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Page 177: ...tents Today This sets the information displayed on the Today screen Input This sets the input method for example handwriting and can also make the recording settings Sounds and Notifications This sets the volume for system sounds the types of sounds for various circumstances and alarm reminders Owner Information This sets personalized information for this device Password This sets the password req...

Page 178: ...re switching off the power Front Light Sets the touch screen brightness and how long an idle time to wait before switching off the front light Remove Programs Uninstalls any applications that you have installed on your device Memory Configures the amount of internal memory allocated for storage and program memory and checks the usage status for memory cards CPU Settings Sets whether or not to use ...

Page 179: ...e internal battery is used 2 Sets how much time the system waits before putting off the front light automatically 3 With the screen displayed when you tap here you can make the front light settings for when the AC adaptor external power supply is used 4 Tap here to move to the front light brightness level setting You can adjust the brightness level by tapping Brightness 1 2 3 4 Section 08 LOOX 159...

Page 180: ... Align Screen in that order Press the scroll lever while holding down the power button on this device The following screen is displayed When you tap Align Screen the touch screen adjustment starts Tap according to the instructions on the screen to adjust the touch screen Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 163 ...

Page 181: ...justs the allocation of memory to data and application execution 2 This displays the details on memory for application execution 3 This displays the details on memory for data storage Checking the Available Memory Capacity Set the CF card SD MMC card beforehand then tap Settings System tab Memory Memory Card in that order 1 2 3 Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 164 ...

Page 182: ...closing programs see Closing Programs CPU Settings Tap Settings System tab CPU Settings in that order The following screen is displayed 1 When you select the checkbox power consumption is reduced by lowering the CPU clock speed Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 165 ...

Page 183: ...nt region or visiting region overseas 2 Tap and select the region from the list 3 The hour minute and second are each inverted and the time is set Tap 8 to raise the number or 9 to decrease it 4 Tapping here displays Calendar Select the date you want to set 5 Tap here to set up alarms for specific times on specific days of the week each week 1 2 3 4 5 Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 166 ...

Page 184: ... When you select a checkbox the selected application is put in the menu The menu may have up to 9 applications 2 Tapping here moves you to the New Menu settings With the New Menu tab you can set the items displayed when you tap the New menu on the Today screen 2 1 Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 167 ...

Page 185: ...ollowing screen is displayed 1 Tap each item and enter the appropriate information 2 If you tap here when you switch the power On the Owner Information is displayed on the My Information screen 3 When you tap here the note input screen is displayed 3 1 2 Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 168 ...

Page 186: ...You can set a password of at least 7 characters that must combine letters uppercase and lowercase and delimiters etc 4 If this device is left unused for a specific period the password input screen is displayed 5 Tap here to re input the password Critical Point Do not forget your password If you forget your password you will need to fully reset this device which erases all your data 5 4 3 2 1 Secti...

Page 187: ...box if this device is left unused for the specified time while the battery is being used the power is switched off 3 This sets the time after which to automatically switch off the power 4 If you check here to select this checkbox while the AC adapter external power supply is being used the power is switched off 4 3 2 1 Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 170 ...

Page 188: ...lendar and Tasks can be set with Options 2 Tap the item you want to display on the Today screen to select its checkbox 3 If the screen is off for longer than the time set here when it comes back on the display switches to the Today screen To set this function tap here to select it then select the time 4 On the Appearance tab screen you can set the background etc for the Today screen 1 4 3 2 Sectio...

Page 189: ...d holding it about one second before releasing it long press The factory settings are as follows Button 1 Calendar One Touch Mute long press Button 2 Tasks User assign long press Button 3 Contacts User assign long press Button 4 LX Launcher User assign long press Here is how to set the application assigned to each of these buttons Tap Settings Personal tab Buttons in that order The following scree...

Page 190: ...to the Up Down Control setting The Up Down Control tab adjusts the response speed when moving the scroll lever on this device up down Voice Recorder This sets the application started when the Record button is pressed Button 1 Sets the application started when each application button Button 2 is pressed and released Button 3 Button 4 Button 1 long press Sets the application started when each applic...

Page 191: ...adjusts the speed with which the item moves when the scroll lever is held up or down Infrared Communications Settings This sets the method for receiving files sent from other Pocket PCs Tap Settings Connection Beam in that order The following screen is displayed 1 2 1 Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 174 ...

Page 192: ...om other Pocket PCs are not received To receive files tap Applications Infrared Reception in that order to ready this device to receive files Checking System Information Checking Assets Tap Settings System tab Asset Viewer in that order The following screen is displayed When you tap detailed information is displayed for each item Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 175 ...

Page 193: ...176 Checking the Expansion Pack Status Tap Settings System tab Expansion Pack Status Display in that order Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 176 ...

Page 194: ...o install ActiveSync see the Companion CD 1 Either download the program to your computer or set the CD ROM containing the program in the CD drive on your computer 2 With the cradle connected to your computer set this device in the cradle 3 Start the program installer on your computer The program is automatically transferred to this device and installed on it Critical Point If the program has no in...

Page 195: ...nu Settings Removing Applications You can delete applications you have installed You cannot delete applications built into this device 1 Tap Settings System tab Remove Programs in that order 2 Operate as follows 1 From Applications in Data Storage Memory select the application you intend to remove 2 Tap Remove 3 Tap Yes 1 2 Section 08 LOOX 159 178 6 25 02 10 08 AM 178 ...

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Page 197: ...d or SD MMC card see LX Backup Tool Also to back up the information stored in the registry see Backing Up Registry Information Checking Documents When installing an expansion unit or application carefully read the manual that comes with the product and check the following points Hardware software requirements Check that the expansion unit you want use supports this device and Pocket PC 2002 or che...

Page 198: ...nough remaining capacity See Checking the Remaining Capacity of the Battery check the remaining capacity of the battery and if the battery is too low charge it If you are running with the AC adaptor connected check that the cable is properly connected to this device and the electrical socket Check that the cradle is securely connected to the computer and check that this device is securely set in t...

Page 199: ...xecute a normal reset If the response does not change execute a full reset A Insufficient memory The memory in this device is shared as data storage memory and application execution memory If the amount of data increases or many applications are added memory capacity may become inadequate and response may slow down If this happens free up memory for example by eliminating unnecessary data and appl...

Page 200: ...ile A Adjust the screen brightness and font size Adjust the screen brightness according to the instructions in Changing the Front Light Also if the program allows you to adjust the font size increase the size of the characters For Pocket Internet Explorer adjust with the View menu Font size For Pocket Word Pocket Excel adjust with the Tools menu Zoom For Pocket Outlook Calendar Tasks Contacts The ...

Page 201: ...ons Check that the BluetoothTM switch is at the On side Check that the power for the other BluetoothTM device is On and that the BluetoothTM communications software settings are correct Can not connect to the Internet A Check the following points Check that the modem type and communications speed match your CF card Check that the server addresses etc match the information from your provider Check ...

Page 202: ...ed the manual and help but can not find the information you need about usage This device does not operate normally even after a full reset Important Requesting repairs When you send this device out for repair it may come back with none of the contacts or other data or in the same state it was in when you purchased it If possible back up all your data to your computer or to a CF card or SD MMC card...

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Page 204: ...onditions etc Microsoft Pocket PC Software 2002 Intel PXA250 Applications Processor 400 MHz Built into CPU 64 MB DRAM Uses part of the above main memory and flash memory 32 MB FLASH Memory 3 5 inch front lit QVGA reflective color LCD Resistance film touch panel glass film Compact Flash card TYPE II CF CompactFlash 1 4 x1 SD MMC slot x1 Input Monaural built in mic Output Stereo built in monaural sp...

Page 205: ...ncy Frequency band The frequency band used by this device is listed on the label on this device This label is read as follows 1 2 4 Indicates that this is wireless equipment using the 2 4 GHz band 2 FH Indicates that the modulation method is FH SS 3 8 Indicates that the estimated distance over which this device might cause interference is no more than 80 meters 4 indicates that this device uses th...

Page 206: ...ls When this device is disposed of it is handled as ordinary waste so follow the relevant local ordinances and regulations concerning the processing of waste Disposing of Expansion Batteries Battery packs lithium polymer batteries are valuable resources Please cooperate in recycling them If you throw such a battery pack into a fire it may burst Always wrap used up battery packs in vinyl tape or th...

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