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Mounting an External Device

Overview

The Field PC features a convenient cable channel that 

hides cables attached to an external device you mount 
on the Universal, Optical, or Data Acquisition Caps. 
External devices might include an external RS-232 
sensor (such as a GPS receiver) or a USB device. 

This section explains how to insert a cable in the cable 

channel and how to mount the external device onto the 
extended cap. These instructions assume you have 
already installed your extended cap onto the Field PC. 

10 

1.

 Turn off the Field PC and 

remove the extended cap, 
bottom hand strap latch, battery 
door, and battery pack. Leave 
the serial adapter plate in place. 
Carefully remove the four side 
screws on the body molding 
and slide off the body molding 
about 1 inch (2.5 cm).

Summary of Contents for Ultra-Rubbed Field PC

Page 1: ...uide Use Reference Guide...

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Page 3: ...ULTRA RUGGED FIELD PC Reference Guide...

Page 4: ...er license Bluetooth qualified design identification no B012161 Acrobat and Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and or other countries The names of actu...

Page 5: ...dentifying button functions 14 Customizing button functions 15 Suspending powering off resetting and restoring factory defaults 17 Using the stylus 19 Using the touchscreen 20 Understanding LED signal...

Page 6: ...ishing an ActiveSync Connection 51 Establishing ActiveSync synchronization settings 51 Creating a device name to use with multiple ActiveSync partnerships 52 Connecting to ActiveSync as a guest 53 Del...

Page 7: ...bject Push Profile OPP or beaming 90 10 Caring for Your Field PC 94 Storing your Field PC and battery packs 94 Protecting the touchscreen 96 Protecting the Field PC against mechanical shock 97 Battery...

Page 8: ...Appendix B Certifications and Regulatory Information 120 Regulatory information 120 CE marking 121 Appendix C Standard Warranty Terms and Conditions 124 Limited Product Warranty 124 Index 130 Additio...

Page 9: ...Use Introduction Overview of Windows Mobile 5 0 Using the documentation The anatomy of the Field PC 1...

Page 10: ...Microsoft programs to help you increase your productivity and manage information effectively For example Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile similar to Microsoft Outlook allows you to send and receive ema...

Page 11: ...tructions for setting up the Field PC Quick Start Guide User Manual this guide ActiveSync install for Windows 2000 and Windows XP users Getting Started Disc Instructions for using external devices wit...

Page 12: ...ton 13 Enter button 14 Notification LED 15 Touchscreen display 16 Accessory attachment points 17 Battery door latch 18 Hand strap 19 Battery door 20 Body molding The anatomy of the Field PC This secti...

Page 13: ...h antenna 25 Compact Flash card slot 26 Secure Digital I O card slot 27 Stylus slot 28 USB Client mini B 29 12V DC jack 30 9 pin serial port 31 USB Host mini A 32 Cable routing channel 28 29 30 31 23...

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Page 15: ...Use 2 Install the battery pack Charge the battery pack Establish basic settings on the device Install ActiveSync on a desktop computer Create an ActiveSync connection Getting Started...

Page 16: ...jury or damage to the display Use caution when undoing the hook or when holding the Field PC by its hand strap Press on the battery door and slide the door latch to the right to unlock it as shown in...

Page 17: ...PC suspends and the flashing red LED turns off the device keeps charging Charging temperatures Only charge your battery pack in temperatures between 32 F and 104 F 0 C and 40 C For best results charg...

Page 18: ...using SN serial number and the device serial number which can be found by tapping Start Settings System and choosing System Configuration An example of a device name appears below Your Field PC is now...

Page 19: ...XP follow the next steps to install Microsoft ActiveSync which allows you to install programs onto your device using a desktop computer Step 4 Install ActiveSync on a desktop computer Important If yo...

Page 20: ...Field PC Step 5 Create an ActiveSync connection Plug USB Client end mini B of the USB communications cable into your Field PC Plug the USB Host end full size A of the USB communications cable into you...

Page 21: ...Customizing button functions Suspending powering off resetting and restoring defaults Using the stylus Using the touchscreen Understanding LED signals Replacing the battery pack Using peripheral devic...

Page 22: ...e stylus Use the touchscreen Replace the battery pack Understand LED signals Use peripheral devices CF and SD cards and USB drives with the device Identifying button functions The following chart show...

Page 23: ...cted soft key or option Power button Turns the Field PC on and off resets suspends See more details in the Power button functions section in this chapter Four way directional button Allows you to navi...

Page 24: ...shortcut to a button follow these steps 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Buttons A list of buttons and their current assignments is displayed on the Program Buttons tab 2 Tap the button you want to r...

Page 25: ...device closes all programs and turns off all of the power No battery power is used We recommend suspending your device if you plan to turn it off for less than two weeks To suspend your device press t...

Page 26: ...keyboard backlight stays on for a few seconds after the device shuts off The device cannot be powered back on until the keyboard backlight turns off To power on your Field PC hold down the Power butto...

Page 27: ...ng settings changes 1 Reset the device from the power button menu or by holding down the power button until the display goes dark 2 When the green notification LED light appears on the front of the Fi...

Page 28: ...ld until the context menu appears Select Cut or Copy 1 2 Paste Tap and hold the area where you want to paste Select Paste from the context menu that appears 1 2 Open a context menu for an item Tap and...

Page 29: ...ield PC CAUTION Be sure to replace the screen protector as often as the screen protector packaging directs Calibrating the touchscreen If the touchscreen is not responding accurately to stylus taps tr...

Page 30: ...device is suspended or powered off the charge LED does not appear Notification LED Appearing on the right side of the Enter button the green notification LED appears briefly when you power on the uni...

Page 31: ...being removed caused by the door scraping against the battery The sound is normal no damage is done when you hear this sound 6 Remove the old battery pack 7 Make sure the battery contacts of the char...

Page 32: ...ining and caring for your battery pack see Chapter 8 Caring for your Field PC Using peripheral devices such as CF cards SD cards and USB flash drives The Field PC accepts several peripheral devices Th...

Page 33: ...serial devices require drivers Refer to your USB device s manual or contact the manufacturer to determine compatibility To install a USB device plug the mini end of a USB communications cable into the...

Page 34: ...ing 1 Install an appropriate driver by following the directions on the device screen 2 Operate the card by consulting the user s guide that came with the card Reinserting or changing a CF or SD card W...

Page 35: ...xisting files until the pop up menu appears again 6 Select Paste The file is copied and its name appears on the screen Reattaching the standard cap To reattach the standard cap follow these steps 1 Ma...

Page 36: ...28 to moisture when the standard cap is removed and tighten the standard cap screws firmly after you replace the standard cap Failure to replace the standard cap properly may void your warranty...

Page 37: ...eld PC Understanding the Today screen Using the Start menu Entering information Recognizing status icons Recognizing soft keys Rotating the screen Dimming or turning off the backlight Adjusting the ba...

Page 38: ...the screen Dim or turn off the backlight to save battery power Adjust the backlight timer Understanding the Today screen The Today screen is the default screen you see when your device powers on From...

Page 39: ...ap the Start menu icon in the top left corner of your screen or press the Start menu button on the keypad The Start menu appears giving you links to programs settings and menus Note For a description...

Page 40: ...ideas about how to use the transcribing program more effectively we recommend Frank McPherson s book How to Do Everything with Windows Mobile published by McGraw Hill Osborne Media When you are ready...

Page 41: ...peaker Tap to control volume Remaining battery capacity Tap to see how much battery power remains Applications Manager Tap to switch or close running programs For an additional list of icons and their...

Page 42: ...w information in portrait or landscape view Change the orientation by following these steps 1 Select Start Settings System Screen 2 Choose from three screen orientations Portrait Landscape right hande...

Page 43: ...d The Brightness window for battery power appears shown here 3 Drag the backlight slider slightly to the left to dim the backlight or drag the slider all the way to the left to turn the backlight off...

Page 44: ...cklight The Backlight window appears To change the timer for external power tap the External Power tab 2 Select or deselect the two options 3 If you selected the first checkbox choose the length of ti...

Page 45: ...C Suspending the device Powering off the Field PC Resetting the device Exploring files Closing running programs Switching between running programs Changing settings Using on device help Backing up dat...

Page 46: ...device Suspending the Field PC is different from powering it off During suspend mode the device sleeps but remembers where it was when it is turned on again when you power off the Field PC it does a b...

Page 47: ...ice if it will be inactive for more than one week To power off the Field PC follow these steps 1 Save and close all applications For instructions on backing up your files see the section in this chapt...

Page 48: ...up you can reset the device by pressing the power button for 10 seconds or until the screen goes dark The device resets itself automatically after a few seconds Exploring files To explore files store...

Page 49: ...ster We recommend closing any programs you are not using Note Tapping on the X in the top right corner of a program only minimizes the program the program continues to run in the background To close o...

Page 50: ...itch to 3 Tap Activate The program comes to the forefront Viewing memory allocation for programs To see how much memory is available for programs and storage on the Field PC follow these steps Tap on...

Page 51: ...ensitive the help information that appears on the help screen is directly related to what you are doing on the device To access help files follow these steps 1 Tap Start Help 2 Select an option from t...

Page 52: ...Field PC to a desktop computer follow these steps 1 If you have Windows 2000 or Windows XP re establish an ActiveSync connection see Chapter 6 for instructions and continue with Steps 2 6 Note If you...

Page 53: ...ight clicking and choosing Copy 6 Paste the files onto the desktop computer Backing up to a CF or SD card To save information to a card follow these steps 1 Select File Explorer from the Start menu Th...

Page 54: ...ppears Highlight the files you want to back up and tap on Menu in the lower part of the display A menu of options appears 5 Tap and hold the stylus on the Edit option as shown here 6 Choose Copy from...

Page 55: ...flash drive onto your Field PC by following these steps 1 On the Field PC tap Start Programs File Explorer 2 Tap and hold the file you want to copy to your Field PC A pop up menu appears as shown here...

Page 56: ...48 5 Tap and hold the stylus on the white space below the list of existing files until a pop up menu appears 6 Select Paste The copied file appears in the folder...

Page 57: ...synchronization settings Creating a device name to use with multiple ActiveSync partnerships Connecting to ActiveSync as a guest Deleting an ActiveSync partnership Transferring files to and from the...

Page 58: ...from Microsoft In Chapter 2 you learned how to create an ActiveSync partnership between your Field PC and your desktop computer In this chapter learn how to Reestablish an ActiveSync connection Establ...

Page 59: ...eld PC now 2 Plug USB Client end mini B of the USB communications cable into your Field PC 3 Plug the USB Host end full size A into your desktop computer ActiveSync automatically establishes a connect...

Page 60: ...sktop computer you do not have to reconnect the device reconnects automatically Creating a device name to use with multiple ActiveSync partnerships We recommend that you create a name for your device...

Page 61: ...your device to a computer only to browse files copy a file move a file or install programs To connect the Field PC to a desktop computer as a guest follow these steps 1 Connect your device to the des...

Page 62: ...to delete 4 Double click File again and select Delete Mobile Device When you connect your Field PC to this desktop computer after you have deleted an ActiveSync partnership you are asked to create a...

Page 63: ...n one of the items and select Copy from the pop up menu 4 Navigate to the folder on the desktop computer or Field PC where you want to place the copied files 5 Drag and drop files between directories...

Page 64: ...ome general instructions for installing software on your Field PC Note Please refer to the user documentation provided by the software vendor for complete installation instructions To install a new ap...

Page 65: ...ory If you click Yes the software installs itself to the internal drive of the Field PC Skip to Step 8 If you click No a Select Destination Media window appears asking where you want to install the ap...

Page 66: ...inish any steps remaining in the software application setup program 11 To make sure the software application is installed successfully on the device tap Start Programs on the Field PC Look for an icon...

Page 67: ...e Getting to Know Programs and Settings Understanding Start menu programs and utilities Understanding applications in the Programs menu Accessing programs on the Getting Started Disc Finding settings...

Page 68: ...s the main access point to all programs in Windows Mobile It allows you to access files programs or system settings To access the Start menu tap the Start flag icon or press the Start menu button on t...

Page 69: ...dia Player Use this program to play audio and video files Running programs If a program is running it is listed on the Start menu For example in the picture of the Start menu shown Notes and Microsoft...

Page 70: ...in the order they appear For on device help instructions on how to use a program or for a more detailed description of a program follow these steps 1 Open the program 2 Tap Start Help For more detail...

Page 71: ...s using this program Microsoft Excel and Excel Mobile are designed to be compatible For example you can open and edit a chart you created on your desktop computer using Microsoft Excel in Microsoft Ex...

Page 72: ...can also use all of the programs available on that PC from your mobile device For example instead of running Word Mobile you can run the desktop computer version of Word and access all of the doc fil...

Page 73: ...n install to ActiveSync and links to purchase Voice Command and Pocket MSN from Microsoft Note The Field PC already comes installed with Pocket MSN You learned how to install ActiveSync on your deskto...

Page 74: ...ur Field PC For further help visit Microsoft s website www Microsoft com mobile Finding settings To locate settings tap Start Settings The Settings window appears showing three menu tabs Personal Syst...

Page 75: ...etting Personal System Connections Lock X Memory X Menus X MSN options X Network cards X Owner Info X Power X Regional settings X Remove programs X Screen X Sounds and notifications X Today X For inst...

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Page 77: ...and profiles Identify the power status of Bluetooth Create a Bluetooth partnership Bluetooth virtual COM ports Set up an outgoing Bluetooth COM port Set up an incoming Bluetooth COM port Using the Int...

Page 78: ...integrated Bluetooth you need an external Bluetooth card to use Bluetooth See the instructions associated with the card for details Note If you have a device with integrated Bluetooth the Field PC doe...

Page 79: ...e By tapping this line you open Wireless Manager a utility that controls Bluetooth The default screen in Wireless Manager shows the power status the Done soft key and the Menu soft key see the followi...

Page 80: ...the next image From here you can adjust Bluetooth settings such as turning Bluetooth on or off and creating a Bluetooth partnership See the following sections for more details Turn Bluetooth on and of...

Page 81: ...ip If you do not want the Field PC to be discoverable to other devices deselect clear the Make this device discoverable to other devices checkbox Create a Bluetooth partnership A partnership is a rela...

Page 82: ...xt 5 If the Bluetooth device has an assigned a passkey enter the number If the device has not already been assigned a passkey but requires one enter an alphanumeric passkey on the Field PC between 1 a...

Page 83: ...een 6 Enter the same passkey on the other device 7 In the Partnership Settings screen on the Field PC you can assign a new name to the device in the Display Name option 8 Select the service you want t...

Page 84: ...e is initiating the communication with the Field PC For example a desktop computer might initiate a Bluetooth ActiveSync connection with the device via the virtual COM port For more details about sett...

Page 85: ...ing Port the second option shown in the following figure 3 The Add a Device screen appears Tap on the name of the device you want to set up as an outgoing port as shown in the following image 77 Chapt...

Page 86: ...only when you tell it to 6 Tap Finish Once the virtual COM port is assigned using the outgoing Bluetooth COM port specify the COM port assignment within your application as explained in the user docu...

Page 87: ...ooth device that supports serial communications follow these steps to set up the incoming Bluetooth COM port 1 Press the COM Ports tab 2 Tap on New Incoming Port 3 Select a numbered COM port from the...

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Page 89: ...Use Supported Bluetooth profiles Serial Port Profile Dial Up Networking DUN Profile Human Interface Device HID Profile Object Push Profile OPP 9...

Page 90: ...by Bluetooth profile each of which is briefly described below Instructions for using each profile to create Bluetooth partnerships follow Serial Port Profile SPP Similar to a serial cable this profile...

Page 91: ...anager icon to make sure Bluetooth is on and that the Field PC is discoverable For instructions on doing this see the previous chapter 2 In the Wireless Manager tap Menu Bluetooth Settings Device tab...

Page 92: ...e no current ActiveSync connections on your desktop Note If another device is already connected to the desktop serial ports do not appear available To fix this unplug the connected device then tap Ref...

Page 93: ...ce disconnects its Bluetooth connection only when you tell it to 7 Tap Finish to save your settings 8 On your desktop PC right click the Bluetooth icon on your menu bar 9 Select Add Bluetooth device 1...

Page 94: ...Tap New COM port 11 Deselect the Secure Connection option You can now print using a third party print application you install on the Field PC For details about using the application to print see the d...

Page 95: ...information on your cell phone 9 On the Field PC select Dialup Networking then tap Next 10 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections 11 Choose Add a new modem connection 12 Enter a name for the...

Page 96: ...n the cordless modem device is found tap on it 6 Enter the passkey 7 In the Partnership Settings screen make sure Serial Port is not selected and that Dialup Networking is selected 8 Tap Save 9 Tap on...

Page 97: ...ections 2 Choose Manage existing connections 3 Tap and hold on a connection and choose Connect from the menu that appears Human Interface Device HID Profile This profile allows you to connect with Hum...

Page 98: ...no partnership appears for the HID on the Devices tab screen try resetting your Field PC Object Push Profile OPP or beaming Your Field PC uses Object Exchange File OBEX protocol to transfer or push e...

Page 99: ...e sure the device is discoverable For instructions see the user documentation that came with your device 2 On the Field PC make sure Bluetooth is on See the previous chapter for instructions 3 In File...

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Page 101: ...touchscreen Protecting the Field PC against mechanical shock Battery pack warnings Equipment warnings Using the Field PC in extreme temperatures Cleaning the Field PC Repairing the Field PC Disposing...

Page 102: ...ing the Field PC disposing of the Field PC and battery packs Storing your Field PC and battery packs This section describes what you need to know about storing your device and battery packs including...

Page 103: ...e battery pack in the device 3 If you plan to store the device longer than a few days it is a good idea to leave the device connected to the wall charger or to make sure the battery pack is fully char...

Page 104: ...esults charge the battery pack at room temperature 68 F or 20 C Protecting the touchscreen Protect the touchscreen from impact pressure or abrasive substances that could damage it To further protect t...

Page 105: ...e Some air bubbles may still be visible but they fade away in a short time You can use a credit card to gently push out any excess air Protecting the Field PC against mechanical shock The Field PC is...

Page 106: ...ttery pack in your pocket purse or other container where metal objects such as car keys or paper clips could short circuit the battery pack terminals Keep the battery pack contacts clean If they get d...

Page 107: ...he synchronization cable from the host computer Do not place anything on the wall charger cord or any of the other cables Arrange them so that no one may accidentally step on or trip over them Do not...

Page 108: ...clean the touchscreen the communications module area housing the USB port DC jack and serial port the speaker or microphone the stylus slot the display bezel CAUTION Always make sure the top cap is o...

Page 109: ...like overmolding that surrounds the case with a cloth and a mild cleaning solution like 409 or Citrus Wonder After you are done cleaning rinse the device with water Communications module area housing...

Page 110: ...aste equipment by handing it over to a designated collection point for the recycling of waste electrical and electronic equipment If you cannot find a location contact the manufacturer for information...

Page 111: ...Use Troubleshooting and Service Tips Troubleshooting tips Preparing for a service center call 11...

Page 112: ...ce center call Troubleshooting tips This section provides solutions for the following issues 1 The battery pack will not charge fully 2 The touchscreen responds inaccurately to stylus taps 3 The scree...

Page 113: ...touchscreen See the section in Chapter 3 called Using the touchscreen If the device is not responding to stylus taps at all and you are on the Today screen look to see if the device is locked To unloc...

Page 114: ...metimes cause ActiveSync connection problems In these cases the firewall sees the Field PC as a strange and possibly hostile computer and prevents the device from connecting to the desktop computer To...

Page 115: ...r a few seconds Preparing for a service center call When you contact a service center you are asked to identify your device Your device serial number and other identification information can be found...

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Page 117: ...Use 12 Information for Software Developers Programming documentation Software Development Kit SDK Software development tools...

Page 118: ...it SDK Your Field PC uses the standard SDK Microsoft provides More information about the Windows Mobile 5 0 SDK for Pocket PC devices can be found at http msdn2 microsoft com en us windowsmobile defau...

Page 119: ...offer device connectivity options for more complete development and verification tasks More information about Visual Studio 2005 and other tools from Microsoft can be found at http msdn Microsoft com...

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Page 121: ...Use Appendix A Product Specifications...

Page 122: ...eserved for OS Display 3 5 89 mm QVGA active matrix color TFT transflective LCD with LED backlight 240 x 320 pixels Touchscreen Sealed resistive pressure sensitive CF and SD Card Slots Compact Flash T...

Page 123: ...f and dustproof MIL STD 810F Water humidity sand and dust vibration altitude shock high temperature low temperature temperature shock Shock Absorbency Multiple drops onto concrete from 5 ft 1 5 m thro...

Page 124: ...12 VDC Range 10 10 20 VDC Current Max 12 V 850 mA reverse polarity protection over voltage protection auto shut off Wireless Communication Options Integrated Bluetooth or Bluetooth supported with CF...

Page 125: ...CD Input 2 Receive Data RCD Input 3 Transmit Data TXD Output 4 Data Terminal Ready DTR Output 5 Ground GND 6 Data Set Ready DSR Input 7 Request To Send RTS Output 8 Clear To Send CTS Input 9 Ring Indi...

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Page 127: ...Use Appendix B Certifications and Regulatory Information Regulatory Information CE marking...

Page 128: ...guide may cause harmful interference to radio communication If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and...

Page 129: ...tions to the Field PC that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION Although the radiated output power of this device is below th...

Page 130: ...c Interference EN 55024 IEC 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 Electromagnetic Immunity EN 61000 3 2 IEC 61000 3 2 Power Line Harmonics EN 61000 3 3 IEC 61000 3 3 Power Line Flicker EN 60950 IEC 60950 Product Saf...

Page 131: ...Use Standard Warranty Terms and Conditions Appendix C...

Page 132: ...anship under normal intended use for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of shipment battery packs media containing the Field PC programs desktop computer programs user documentation and accessor...

Page 133: ...sults from misuse or accident vii the serial number on the product has been tampered with or removed or viii the product has been opened or tampered with in any way This warranty is exclusive and JS w...

Page 134: ...ed product for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of return shipment or through the end of the original warranty period whichever is longer Limitation of Liability To the fullest extent allowed...

Page 135: ...sts of shipping prepaid Governing Law This warranty is governed by the laws of Utah and excludes the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods The courts of Utah shall...

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Page 137: ...Use Index...

Page 138: ...ce 84 connecting as a guest 53 creating a connection 12 creating a device name for multiple partnerships 52 deleting a partnership 54 establishing a partnership 12 installing the latest version 11 syn...

Page 139: ...o stop running programs 41 B Backing up data See Copying to a CF or SD card 45 to a desktop computer 44 Backlight dimming 35 keyboard backlight stays on after power off 39 settings option 66 timer See...

Page 140: ...by integrated Bluetooth model 82 creating a partnership 73 Dial Up Networking profile 82 86 using a cell phone to connect to the Internet 86 using a cordless modem to connect to the Internet 88 Done s...

Page 141: ...ng up an incoming COM port 79 setting up an outgoing COM port 76 toggle bar 71 turning on or off 72 using a Field PC with integrated Bluetooth 70 virtual COM ports 75 using to connect with a GPS recei...

Page 142: ...n 86 Certificates settings option 66 Certifications list 116 CF card See Compact Flash card CF card slot See Compact Flash card slot Charge indicator 33 Charge LED about 22 flashing 9 Charging the bat...

Page 143: ...6 Contacts application 61 Context menu 20 Context menu button functions 15 Copying from a peripheral device 26 47 to a CF or SD card 45 to a desktop computer 44 using the stylus 20 Cordless modem usin...

Page 144: ...ect to the Internet 86 Dial Up Networking DUN profile 82 86 Dimming the backlight See backlight dimming Discoverable Bluetooth mode 73 Display product specifications 114 Disposing of the battery pack...

Page 145: ...d PC using ActiveSync 55 using File Explorer 40 Extended caps instructions for installing 153 F Factory defaults 19 Field PC about 2 anatomy of 2 cleaning display bezel 101 speaker and microphone 101...

Page 146: ...at to do if the Activesync connection drops 106 Field PC Tutorial As a reference tool 3 File directory in File Explorer 40 File Explorer about 63 using to back up to a CF or SD card 45 using to explor...

Page 147: ...ing 8 24 unhooking 8 Help See on device help Help system 2 See also Help Home button about 15 Human Interface Device HID 82 Human Interface Device HID profile 89 I Icons See Status icons Incoming Blue...

Page 148: ...ack 8 Integrated Bluetooth 70 Internal clock specification 116 Internet connection using Dial Up Networking to create a connection 86 IP67 115 K Keyboard product specifications 114 Keyboard backlight...

Page 149: ...programs 41 product specifications 114 settings option 67 Memory cards 3 See also Compact Flash card Secure Digital card USB flash drive Menus settings option 67 Messaging 61 Microphone cleaning 101 M...

Page 150: ...ultiple items copying 27 selecting 20 My Device drive name 45 47 N Name creating for the Field PC 9 Network cards settings option 67 Notes 63 Notification LED 22 O OBEX Object Exchange profile 70 90 O...

Page 151: ...partnership ActiveSync establishing a partnership connecting with another device using Bluetooth 73 Passkey entering an assigned passkey 74 if no passkey is needed 74 Pasting to copy files from a peri...

Page 152: ...e Field PC 18 PowerPoint 2 Power settings option 67 Preparing for a service center call 107 Printing from the Field PC 85 Product specifications 114 Program Buttons tab 16 Programs as an option on the...

Page 153: ...l reset 19 Restoring factory defaults 19 Rotating the display See screen rotating Running programs closing 41 See also Applications Manager programs on the Start menu 61 S Screen does not respond to s...

Page 154: ...rial number using to create a device name 10 Serial port pinouts 117 Serial Port Profile See Bluetooth Serial Port Profile Serial Port Profile SPP 82 Service center 107 Settings as an option on the St...

Page 155: ...31 60 accessing 31 functions 31 programs and utilities 60 Start menu button function 14 using to access Start menu 31 Start menu icon 31 Status icons about 33 Applications Manager 33 charge indicator...

Page 156: ...kes no screen response during calibration 105 Suspending the device 17 as compared to powering off the device 17 38 if the device suspends while charging 9 instructions 17 38 to replace the battery pa...

Page 157: ...rque specs for the standard cap 27 Touchscreen calibrating 21 checking for damage or wear 105 cleaning 21 100 if the stylus responds inaccurately 21 105 product specifications 114 protecting 20 Transf...

Page 158: ...iveSync connection 12 Using to reestablish an ActiveSync connection 51 USB devices 25 compatability with Windows Mobile 5 0 25 installing 25 USB flash drive Copying data to the Field PC 26 47 Using wi...

Page 159: ...ayer 61 Windows Mobile compatible with applications 2 Use with Microsoft Outlook 2 Windows Mobile 5 0 ActiveSync version requirement 2 compatibility with Windows applications 2 product specifications...

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Page 161: ...ral devices This booklet explains how to install each cap and also how to mount an external device like a GPS receiver on your Field PC Before You Begin Maximum card lengths for each cap are listed on...

Page 162: ...zes Universal Optical and Data Acquisition DAQ Caps Foam pads in different sizes Seal adapter plate and screws Card pull tabs Clear CF card spacer Required Tools 1 Phillips screwdriver If you are moun...

Page 163: ...um Card Lengths The maximum total card length for each cap is listed below CAUTION Using cards that exceed the maximum lengths listed above may damage your Field PC and void the warranty Communication...

Page 164: ...to install the Communication Cap For instructions on installing the Universal Optical and Data Acquisition DAQ caps see the next section 4 1 Use a 1 Phillips screwdriver to loosen the captured top scr...

Page 165: ...hard to turn 2 Insert your card To keep your card securely in its slot cushion it by placing small or medium sized foam pieces inside the top of the cap Insert enough foam into the cap so that when y...

Page 166: ...wdriver to loosen the captured top screws on the Field PC Remove the standard cap 2 Place the seal adapter plate onto the Field PC with the arrow pointing towards the display Tighten the two adapter p...

Page 167: ...image in step 2 3 If you are inserting an SD or CF memory card make it easier to remove by first placing a card pull tab onto the card Insert the card Type I CF card spacer 4 A Type I CF card is thin...

Page 168: ...e the cap into place with little pres sure a inch 6 mm gap re mains between the cap and the Field PC This gap closes when you secure the cap in step 8 8 5 Once you have inserted your card s tighten th...

Page 169: ...o the screws engage To properly seal the cap apply an extra or turn after the screws become hard to turn Note Even if a small gap remains between the extended cap and the body molding the Field PC is...

Page 170: ...SB device This section explains how to insert a cable in the cable channel and how to mount the external device onto the extended cap These instructions assume you have already installed your extended...

Page 171: ...sor cable along the cable channel and out through the body molding 3 With the cable in place slide the body molding into place and tighten the four side screws Replace the battery pack battery door an...

Page 172: ...e seal adapter plate must be installed to seal the Field PC If you have not already installed the seal adapter plate onto your Field PC see steps 2 4 of the previous section for instructions 12 4 Conn...

Page 173: ...the cable exits out of the top of the cable channel Note The incision does not affect the seal of the Field PC 6 To give the cable an exit through the extended cap cut the thin rubber overmolding on...

Page 174: ...turn after the screws become hard to turn 14 9 Mount the sensor on the front of the extended cap and secure it with a strap Note An optional sensor mounting strap is available for purchase The figure...

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Page 176: ...ce Selection Chart CF SDIO cards Wi Fi X X X Cellular Modem X X X Bluetooth Class 1 or 2 X X X Digital Camera X X GPS Receiver X Bar Code Scanner X RFID Scanner X X NI CF 6004 X CF Memory Card X X X S...

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