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Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories

Troubleshooting The Docking Station Operations

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WORKABOUT PRO

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 with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual

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Troubleshooting The Docking Station Operations

The indicators, applications and drivers required to use and monitor the desktop docking 
station as a dock (as opposed to a charger) are installed on the WORKABOUT PRO

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––no 

applications are present on the docking station itself.

7.15

AC Wall Adaptor–– Model #PS1050-G1

The AC wall adaptor available for your WORKABOUT PRO

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 allows you to operate your 

hand-held using AC power while charging the battery inserted in the unit.
Adaptor plugs suitable for use in the following countries are shipped with the AC wall adap-
tor: United Kingdom, Australia, Europe and North America.

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Choose the adaptor plug that is suitable for use in your country. Slide the adaptor plug 

into the Universal AC power supply, snapping it into place. These two pieces, coupled 

together, are referred to as an AC wall adaptor.

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Insert the DC power plug into the DC IN socket at the base of WORKABOUT PRO

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located between the tether and LIF ports.

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Plug the pronged end into an AC outlet.

Universal AC Power Supply

Adaptor Plugs

DC Power Plug

Summary of Contents for WORKABOUT PRO 7527C-G2

Page 1: ...ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System WORKABOUT PRO3 Hand Held Computer With Windows Mobile 6 1 Classic Professional Model No 7527C G2 7527S G2 User Manual February 22 2010 Part No 8100200 A...

Page 2: ...nufactured goods and ser vices Furthermore this document is not to be used as a basis for design manufacture or sub contract or in any manner detrimental to the interests of Psion Teklogix Inc WORKABO...

Page 3: ...to any product that has been tampered with altered or repaired by any person other than an employee of an authorized Psion Teklogix service organization See Psion Teklogix terms and conditions of sale...

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Page 5: ...t Off Suspend 13 2 3 Connecting the WORKABOUT PRO3 to a PC 14 2 4 Data Transfer Between the PC the Hand Held 14 2 4 1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync 14 2 4 2 Using Microsoft Vista 15 2 5 Aligning Calibrat...

Page 6: ...pad Backlight 47 3 5 The Display 47 3 5 1 Adjusting the Backlight 47 3 5 2 Aligning Calibrating the Touchscreen 47 3 5 3 Screen Orientation 48 3 6 Indicators 49 3 6 1 The LED 49 3 7 Audio Indicators 4...

Page 7: ...Creating a New Folder 76 4 4 2 Renaming a File 76 4 4 3 Copying a File 76 4 4 4 Deleting a File 76 4 5 Using Menus 77 4 5 1 Pop Up Menus 77 4 6 The Softkey Bar 78 4 7 Programs Using Applications 80 4...

Page 8: ...RO 108 5 12 2 Opening a Photo 109 5 12 3 Deleting a Photo 109 5 12 4 Editing a Photo 109 5 12 5 Creating a Slide Show 109 5 13 Internet Explorer 110 5 13 1 Browsing Web Sites 110 5 14 Messaging 111 5...

Page 9: ...7 1 Start Menu Tab 141 6 8 Microphone 142 6 9 Owner Information 143 6 10 Phone Windows Mobile 6 1 Professional Only 143 6 11 Sound Notifications 143 6 11 1 Sounds 144 6 11 2 Notifications 144 6 12 Tod...

Page 10: ...27 5 Card Slots 166 6 27 6 Suspend Threshold 167 6 27 7 Wakeup Keys Tab 168 6 27 8 Suspend Mode 168 6 28 Regional Settings 169 6 29 Remove Programs 170 6 30 Screen Icon 170 6 31 Task Manager 171 6 32...

Page 11: ...214 6 41 1 Modem Connection Setup 215 6 42 Wireless Manager Icon 219 6 42 1 Flight Mode Disabling Wireless Components 219 6 42 2 Setting Up A Network Card 220 6 42 3 Network Adaptor Cards 220 6 42 4...

Page 12: ...265 7 10 3 Battery Charge Duration 266 7 10 4 Charger LED Indicators 266 7 11 Troubleshooting The Charging Operation Of The Dock 266 7 12 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO3 To A PC 266 7 13 Linking A WORKABOUT...

Page 13: ...278 7 30 Powered Vehicle Cradle Installation 278 7 30 1 Wiring Vehicle Power To The Cradle 278 7 31 The Port Replicator 279 7 32 Scanners And Imagers 280 7 32 1 Scanning Techniques 280 7 32 2 Trouble...

Page 14: ...ort Pinout B 2 B 3 Battery Contact Pinout WA3006 WA3010 B 3 B 4 Positive Female Battery Connector B 3 Appendix C Teklogix Imagers Applet C 1 Required Applets C 1 C 2 Presets C 1 C 2 1 Predefined Prese...

Page 15: ...Filter Tab Manipulating Bar Code Data C 17 C 4 15 Translation Tab Configuring Rules C 19 C 4 16 Advanced Tab C 19 C 5 Teklogix Scanners Applet C 21 Appendix D Bar Code Settings D 1 Scanner Menu D 1 D...

Page 16: ...essey D 29 D 3 14 Code 11 D 29 D 3 15 Interleaved 2 of 5 D 30 D 3 16 Matrix 2 of 5 D 31 D 3 17 IATA 2 of 5 D 31 D 3 18 Discrete 2 of 5 D 32 D 3 19 Telepen D 32 D 3 20 RSS Code Reduced Space Symbology...

Page 17: ...Code 39 D 44 D 4 4 Code 128 D 45 D 4 5 EAN 13 D 47 D 4 6 EAN 8 D 47 D 4 7 UPCA D 48 D 4 8 UPC E D 48 D 4 9 UPC EAN Shared D 49 D 4 10 Code 93 D 50 D 4 11 Codabar D 50 D 4 12 MSI Plessey D 51 D 4 13 Co...

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Page 19: ...RO3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 About This Manual 3 1 2 Text Conventions 4 1 3 WORKABOUT PRO3 Features 4 1 3 1 The WORKABOUT PRO3 C Hand Held 6 1 3 2 The WORKABOUT PRO3 S...

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Page 21: ...indows Mobile 6 1 Today screen and how to use it This chapter also outlines basics like moving around a window displaying menus and so on Chapter 5 Programs provides a description of the Windows Mobil...

Page 22: ...environments is supported with a wide range of peripheral options and carrying accessories Model Variants WORKABOUT PRO3 C Model 7527C G2 WORKABOUT PRO3 S Model 7527S G2 Platform PXA270M 624 MHz 32 b...

Page 23: ...sflective portrait mode TFT Adjustable Backlight Touchscreen Passive stylus or finger operation Signature capture Keyboards Full Alpha Numeric C model Numeric S model Ergonomically enhanced for ambide...

Page 24: ...S Class B Multi Slot Class 12 UMTS HSDA via expansion interface Triple Band 850 1900 2100 MHz Voice and Data Integrated Bluetooth class II ver 1 2 Working Range 16 4 ft to 32 81 ft 5m to 10m 1 3 1 The...

Page 25: ...1 3 2 The WORKABOUT PRO3 S Hand Held Figure 1 2 WORKABOUT PRO3 S with QWERTY Keyboard...

Page 26: ...PRO3 S with Numeric Keyboard Figure 1 4 Phone Labels Send End Note The Send and End phone keys printed on the hand held shown in the sample above are useful for units equipped with Windows Mobile 6 1...

Page 27: ...the Hand Held 14 2 4 1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync 14 2 4 2 Using Microsoft Vista 15 2 5 Aligning Calibrating the Touchscreen 15 2 6 The Getting Started Centre 15 2 7 Setting Up a RA2041 Radio Summit C...

Page 28: ...3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 2 8 3 5 Data Tab 30 2 8 3 6 Bands 31 2 9 Resetting the WORKABOUT PRO3 Hand Held 31 2 9 1 Performing a Warm Reset 31 2 9 2 Performing a Cold Reset to the Windows...

Page 29: ...cribed in Chapter 7 Peripheral Devices Accessories beginning on page 245 for details 2 1 2 The Backup Battery To preserve data stored in your WORKABOUT PRO3 while you swap the main battery the unit is...

Page 30: ...38 and Battery Swap Time on page 38 2 2 Turning the WORKABOUT PRO3 On and Off 2 2 1 Installing the Battery and Switching the Unit On To unlock the battery cover turn the left hand battery fastener to...

Page 31: ...l radios remain on but the display keyboard backlight and processor are switched off When the WORKABOUT PRO3 is turned on from this state operation resumes within a few seconds in the screen in which...

Page 32: ...of operating system installed in your PC Microsoft ActiveSync is PC connectivity software that can be used to connect your hand held to PCs running this software ActiveSync works only with the Windows...

Page 33: ...ves files and folders as you would on your PC 2 5 Aligning Calibrating the Touchscreen Refer to Aligning Calibrating the Touchscreen on page 47 for details 2 6 The Getting Started Centre The Getting S...

Page 34: ...escribes the steps required to set up the RA2041 Summit Radio using the Summit Client Utility SCU To review details about the option within the SCU tabs Main Profile Status Diags and Global Settings r...

Page 35: ...ou use DHCP for IP address assignment DNS is usually supplied by the same server that supplied the IP addresses 2 7 2 Using the SCU to Connect to the WLAN This section provides a quick set of steps to...

Page 36: ...o configure authentication and encryption use the appropriate drop down menus in the Profile dialog box and enter credentials for IEEE 802 1X EAP types or WEP keys by tapping on the Credentials button...

Page 37: ...nce you ve completed the configuration Tap the Main tab Tap on the Active Profile drop down menu your new profile will be listed in the drop down menu When you tap on the profile you created the 802 1...

Page 38: ...pad In the Today screen tap the Phone softkey in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen Note Remember that you can use the Help feature to find more details about phone options Help screens are c...

Page 39: ...erence To add another party tap on Menu Hold enter the number and then tap Menu Conference Tap on End to disconnect all calls 2 8 1 3 Receive an Incoming Call To answer an incoming call Tap on the Sen...

Page 40: ...d Tap on the Speed Dial Number to the left of the phone number you want to dial or Tap on the Call softkey the number is dialed for you Using the Phone Keypad to Program a Speed Dial There are a numbe...

Page 41: ...ser Manual 23 In the list choose a contact for a speed dial Tap on Enter a name and type a contact name or tap on a name in the list A sequential speed dial key is automatically assigned in the Locati...

Page 42: ...n the softkey bar at the bottom of the Today screen Tap on the Contact to which you want to assign a speed dial number In the Summary screen tap on Menu Add to Speed Dial 2 8 2 Send End Calls Using th...

Page 43: ...ne calls If you press the Send or End buttons with no result you may first need to acti vate them Activating the Send and End Keyboard Phone Buttons To activate the phone function of these keys Tap on...

Page 44: ...Phone Settings hotkey In the pop up Phone bubble tap on Settings or Tap on Start Settings Phone icon 2 8 3 1 Phone Tab Ring Type and Ring Tone Ring Type allows you to tailor the type of ring used for...

Page 45: ...dentification Number so that your hand held is protected from unauthorized use Your SIM card manufacturer provides the default PIN which you can change in this field Changing a PIN Tap on the Change P...

Page 46: ...vate PIN security Tap in the checkbox to the left of Require PIN when phone is used When security is enabled you will be prompted to enter a PIN before you are allowed to use the phone Important If yo...

Page 47: ...n a particular service dialog box you ve chosen is displayed you can always tap on Start Help to get additional information Voice Mail Setup If your service includes Voice Mail a temporary passcode is...

Page 48: ...cify manual or automatic network changes and you can add a network 2 8 3 5 Data Tab This screen is used to configure the connection to the ISP You can select a network connec tion from the drop down m...

Page 49: ...indows Mobile operating system a warm reset completely reloads and restarts the operating system Registry settings installed programs and any data files that reside in flash memory are all preserved t...

Page 50: ...lower level hardware PCon is also reset before the operating system boots For this reason a cold reset should only be used in rare critical situations To perform a cold reset and launch the Windows Mo...

Page 51: ...Activating Modifier Keys the Shift State Indicator 41 3 4 2 2 Locking Modifier Keys 42 3 4 3 The Keys 43 3 4 6 Numeric Keyboard Accessing Alpha Keys 45 3 4 6 1 Choosing a Single Alpha Character 45 3...

Page 52: ...User Manual 3 10 1 Pairing a Bluetooth Device 52 3 11 Inserting the SD MMC Card and SIM Card 55 3 11 1 Inserting and Removing the Card 55 3 12 General Maintenance 57 3 12 1 Caring for the Touchscreen...

Page 53: ...WORKABOUT PRO3 Features of the WORKABOUT PRO3 WORKABOUT PRO 3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 35 3 1 Features of the WORKABOUT PRO3 Figure 3 1 Front of WORKABOUT PRO3 Speaker Microphone Port Ligh...

Page 54: ...To Know WORKABOUT PRO3 Features of the WORKABOUT PRO3 36 WORKABOUT PRO 3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual Figure 3 2 Back of WORKABOUT PRO3 Battery Cover Back Cover End Cap Stylus pointing tool Ba...

Page 55: ...WORKABOUT PRO3 Two levels of battery packs are available for the WORKABOUT PRO3 High Capacity Model No WA3006 and Super High Capacity Model No WA3010 3 2 1 Battery Safety Tether Port Low Insertion Fo...

Page 56: ...period of time Refer to Suspend Threshold on page 167 for details about reserving battery power for data backup purposes 3 2 3 1 Safely Swapping the Main Battery There are a few steps you need to tak...

Page 57: ...battery can be charged simultaneously Quad Docking Station Model WA4204 G2 for WORKABOUT PRO3 C Model WA4304 G2 for WORKABOUT PRO3 S can charge the battery of up to four WORKABOUT PRO3 s inserted in t...

Page 58: ...PRO3 Press the Power button Note Refer to Monitoring the Battery and Maximizing Run Time on page 50 for addi tional information about the battery Important To avoid damaging the battery chargers will...

Page 59: ...ifier Keys The SHIFT CTRL ALT FN BLUE and FN ORANGE keys are modifier keys Pressing a modifier key changes the function of the next key pressed For example on a WORKABOUT PRO3 C a square bracket is pr...

Page 60: ...odifier key is locked on the key is represented in the shift state indicator icon with a black frame around it Figure 3 5 Shift State Indicator Icon Locked Modifier Key Once a modifier key is unlocked...

Page 61: ...eft and right The cursor is the flashing box or underline character that indicates where the next character you type will appear The BKSP DEL Key The BKSP key sometimes referred to as destructive back...

Page 62: ...keys the WORK ABOUT PRO3 keyboard is equipped with a total of 14 function keys On the alpha and numeric keyboards function keys F1 to F4 are located across the top of the keyboard to the left a right...

Page 63: ...he keyboard To access 1 press FN ORANGE W To access 2 press FN ORANGE E and so on 3 4 6 Numeric Keyboard Accessing Alpha Keys While numeric keys are directly accessible on the numeric keyboard all alp...

Page 64: ...n alpha character will be dis played on the screen Remember that you can refer to the softkey bar for a visual indication of which alpha key will be displayed on the screen Note To choose the second t...

Page 65: ...ow light conditions The backlight switches on when a key is pressed or the screen is tapped 3 5 1 Adjusting the Backlight To set the backlight intensity and the duration of time that the backlight wil...

Page 66: ...creen Orientation In addition to screen calibration the Screen icon allows you to determine how your screen will be oriented portrait or landscape right or left handed Tap on Start Settings System tab...

Page 67: ...tate how the LED operates Review the documentation provided with your application to determine LED behaviour If the unit is attached to an external power supply the hand held LED reflects the battery...

Page 68: ...hat heavy usage or operating the unit at temperature ex tremes will shorten the battery life Lithium Ion batteries do not require conditioning cycles and the WORKABOUT PRO3 battery system including ch...

Page 69: ...can be damaged by an over discharge phenomenon that occurs when an empty battery is stored for a long period of time such that the cell voltage drops below a lower limit To minimize storage degradati...

Page 70: ...ABOUT PRO3 make certain that the Bluetooth device power is enabled it is enabled by default If for some reason it has been disabled Tap on Start Settings System tab and then tap on the Power icon to d...

Page 71: ...to pair In the pop up Device menu tap on Pair An Authentication dialog box is displayed If the remote device has authentication enabled type the PIN in this dialog box To proceed without authenticati...

Page 72: ...of the service to activate it Click on Done The sample dialog box below is an example of a service requiring additional information in this case the Serial Port Service This dialog box offers a numbe...

Page 73: ...attery compartment of the hand held the lower slot is provided for a SD MMC Secure Digital Multi Media Card and the upper slot is for a SIM Subscriber Identity Module card SD MMC cards provide additio...

Page 74: ...nward until it latches into place For a SIM card slide the card into the upper slot pushing it inward until it latches into place Note that a label over the SIM opening needs to be removed before the...

Page 75: ...entrated acids If the touchscreen is used in harsh environments consider applying a disposable screen pro tector WA6111 G2 These covers reduce the clarity of the display slightly but will dramatically...

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Page 77: ...Task Notification 68 4 2 6 Calendar of Upcoming Appointments 70 4 2 6 1 Creating and Editing Appointments 70 4 2 6 2 Adding Reminders 71 4 2 6 3 Using Categories 72 4 2 6 4 Deleting Appointments 73 4...

Page 78: ...60 WORKABOUT PRO 3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 4 10 3 Block Recognizer and Letter Recognizer 85...

Page 79: ...ograms make selections and so on 4 2 Windows Mobile 6 1 Desktop Today Screen Keep in mind that if your hand held is running Windows Mobile 6 1 Professional the Today screen will offer Phone connectivi...

Page 80: ...that when tapped open their associated programs If you re unit is equipped with Windows Mobile 6 1 Professional you ll be see a Phone hotkey for quick access to phone settings Start Button Tapping on...

Page 81: ...n the Settings window This tab provides access to Bluetooth network network card and internet connection setups Phone Settings If you re hand held is running Windows Mobile 6 1 Professional it is equi...

Page 82: ...e or turn the speaker on and off On units running Windows Mobile 6 1 Professional two volume adjustments are provided one for the speaker volume and the other for the phone dialer volume Battery Capac...

Page 83: ...set an alarm In the Today screen tap on today s date The Clock Alarms screen is displayed Time Tab Tap on the Time Zone drop down menu to set the GMT Next tap in the Date and Time drop down menus to...

Page 84: ...3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual Alarms Tab To set an alarm Tap on the Alarms tab You can set a maximum of three alarms Tap in the checkbox to enable an alarm Tap the day on which you want the a...

Page 85: ...ABOUT PRO3 Some of this information will be displayed in the desktop Today screen Tap on Owner to display a screen in which you can type information Type your name company name address telephone numbe...

Page 86: ...on If you ve assigned any tasks this option lets you know how many active tasks you have Tap on the Tasks option to display a list of tasks Creating a Task Tap in the field labelled Tap here to add a...

Page 87: ...OK to save your changes Deleting a Task Press and hold the stylus on a task until a pop up menu is displayed Tap on Delete Task Marking a Task as Completed In the Tasks list tap the checkbox next to...

Page 88: ...day screen or tap on Start Cal endar to display the calendar If your unit is running Windows Mobile 6 1 Classic you can tap on Calendar in the Softkey Bar The default calendar displays an Agenda of ap...

Page 89: ...ges and close the screen 4 2 6 2 Adding Reminders In the Today screen tap on the appointment for which you d like a reminder In the next screen tap on the appointment title Finally in the summary scre...

Page 90: ...hoose the time unit for your reminder minute s hour s day s or week s Tap OK to finish You are returned to the view you were in before adding the reminder Tap on the appointment in the Calendar screen...

Page 91: ...in the checkbox next to the category to which you want to assign the appointment Tap OK Your appointment is assigned to the category or categories you chose 4 2 6 4 Deleting Appointments Tap and hold...

Page 92: ...3 1 Customising the Start Menu You can choose the items you want to appear in the Start menu items you use most often Tap on Start Settings Most recently used command centre Windows Mobile Navigation...

Page 93: ...u When you ve finished your selections tap on OK 4 4 Managing Files and Folders Windows Mobile 6 1 files are stored in folders and sub folders that are accessible with File Explorer You can open save...

Page 94: ...is displayed fol lowed by a pop up menu Tap Rename The file name is highlighted Type a new name 4 4 3 Copying a File Press and hold the stylus on the file you want to copy A ring of dots is displayed...

Page 95: ...n Menu to display the commands associated with it and then tap on the command you want to execute 4 5 1 Pop Up Menus Pop up menus are available in many screens and programs They offer quick access to...

Page 96: ...sociated with the softkey for example in the sample screen above the Menu softkey displays the commands associated with Word Mobile The View softkey lets you to tailor how the Word document will be di...

Page 97: ...ve the FN ORANGE key was activated To distinguish a locked modifier key a key that has been locked on from a modifier key that is only active until the next key is pressed locked keys are encircled in...

Page 98: ...the associated program Minimizing an Application Tap on the X button in the upper right corner of an application screen to minimize the application Note that sometimes an OK button is displayed Switc...

Page 99: ...ons to manage your opened applications End Task To shut down an application highlight the program in the list and tap on the End Task softkey in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen End All Tasks T...

Page 100: ...nal System and Connections Refer to Chapter 6 Settings for details about the options available to you 4 9 Help Tapping on the Start Help displays a screen of help topics that are content specific if f...

Page 101: ...st begin typing the text spaces etc will appear in the document 4 10 1 Soft Keyboard The soft keyboard is laid out just like the keypad on a PC keyboard By tapping the stylus on letters and modifier k...

Page 102: ...re 4 5 Transcriber Screen Use your stylus to write a few words anywhere on the screen After a few seconds your words are recognized or not and are transcribed into typed text Editing Text within the T...

Page 103: ...mit your writing to the Block Recognizer input panel do not write in the body of the document Second write only uppercase letters with your stylus Tap on the icon in the Recognizer Icon Bar to display...

Page 104: ...the Letter Recognizer Input Panel do not write in the body of the document Second write only lowercase letters with your stylus Tap on the icon in the Recognizer Icon Bar to display the Character Rec...

Page 105: ...ocuments with Your PC 99 5 5 4 PowerPoint Mobile 100 5 6 Demo Scanner 100 5 7 File Explorer 101 5 8 Getting Started 101 5 9 PTSI Imager Demo 101 5 10 Internet Sharing 102 5 10 1 Creating an Internet C...

Page 106: ...essaging 111 5 14 1 Folders 111 5 14 2 Synchronizing E mail with Outlook 112 5 14 3 Changing Synchronization Settings 113 5 15 Remote Desktop Mobile 114 5 15 1 Connecting to a Terminal Server 114 5 15...

Page 107: ...launches the associated applet Figure 5 1 Programs Tabs 5 2 Games Your WORKABOUT PRO3 is equipped with a few standard games Bubble Breaker and Solitaire should you feel the need to pass the time 5 3...

Page 108: ...Microsoft internet site http www microsoft com windowsmobile activesync default mspx 5 4 Calculator Tapping on Start Programs Calculator displays a standard calculator with regular functions Use your...

Page 109: ...en tap on Excel Mobile If a list of workbooks is displayed rather than a new sheet you ll need to create a new workbook To create a workbook In Excel Mobile tap the Menu File New 5 5 1 1 Workbook Comp...

Page 110: ...ur WORKABOUT PRO3 to remind you about important meetings ideas etc and synchronize them with your notes Prepare information in OneNote on your PC and then transfer it to your WORKABOUT PRO3 where it w...

Page 111: ...rship and tap on Next To share information between OneNote Mobile and Office OneNote 2007 on your PC tap Synchronize with this desktop computer and then tap on Next Tap on Finish to begin the partners...

Page 112: ...e tap on Start Programs Office Mobile icon Tap on the OneNote Mobile icon Tap on New to create a note page Begin typing When you complete your note tap on Done Note Remember that you can tap on the Me...

Page 113: ...applet Undo Redo Cut Copy and Paste These commands operate in the same way as they do in any Windows Office application Format Tapping on this command lists the formatting options you can apply to you...

Page 114: ...indows Mobile 6 1 User Manual Press ENTER to snap a photo that is automatically inserted into your note Insert Picture Tapping on this command automatically displays your My Pictures folder where you...

Page 115: ...your message Tap on Play to listen to your voice message To discard your message tap on X the Cancel button To save your message tap on OK An audio icon is displayed in your note You can tap on it to...

Page 116: ...ft Word on your Mac or PC Word Mobile will be familiar to you Keep in mind however that Word Mobile is designed for a small screen and limited memory Tap on Start Programs Office Mobile Word Mobile If...

Page 117: ...nch the Word Mobile program Tap on Start Help and review the instructions provided 5 5 3 1 Data Entry Modes In addition to the soft keyboard you can enter text using Block Recognizer Letter Recog nize...

Page 118: ...help files To display PowerPoint help files Launch the PowerPoint Mobile program as described above Tap on Start Help and review the instructions provided 5 6 Demo Scanner If a scanner is installed in...

Page 119: ...files in the same manner as you would on any desktop PC 5 8 Getting Started For information about the Getting Started applet refer to The Getting Started Centre on page 15 5 9 PTSI Imager Demo To run...

Page 120: ...tional security information For a GPRS 1xRTT or dialup connection Tap on Start Settings Connections tab Tap on the Connections icon Under My Work Network tap Add a new modem connection Type a name for...

Page 121: ...ntrol Panel Network Connections Right click on Bluetooth Network Connections and click on View Bluetooth Network Devices If the WORKABOUT PRO3 is listed as a Network Access Point click Connect If it i...

Page 122: ...e your stylus to handwrite on the screen tap on the pen icon Compose your note using the method you ve chosen Tap on OK when you re done Your note is automatically saved The file name is the first lin...

Page 123: ...xt Failed Conversions The Recognize tool sometimes gets the conversion wrong If some words are not converted properly Press and hold the stylus on the incorrectly converted word Note To convert only a...

Page 124: ...e in the sample screen above tap on the soft keyboard icon to display the soft keyboard and type the correct word 5 11 3 Renaming a Note Press and hold the stylus on the file name in the Notes screen...

Page 125: ...he microphone on the WORKABOUT PRO3 or move the hand held to within a few feet of the source of the sound you want to record Tap on the Stop button when you ve completed your recording Tap on OK to sa...

Page 126: ...elp file to synchronize your note 5 12 Pictures Videos Pictures Videos is a photo and video viewing program This program also provides a number of tools that allow you to crop adjust picture contrast...

Page 127: ...enu Tap on Delete Confirm your choice when prompted 5 12 4 Editing a Photo Tap a thumbnail photo to open it Tap on Menu Edit The Rotate command is now displayed in the softkey bar Additional editing t...

Page 128: ...see ActiveSync on page 89 5 13 1 Browsing Web Sites There is little difference between the standard Internet Explorer found on your PC and that found on your WORKABOUT PRO3 sometimes referred to as Po...

Page 129: ...screen display Internet Explorer commands like those you find on your PC 5 14 Messaging The Messaging program is used to send and receive e mail on your WORKABOUT PRO3 To send and receive e mail you...

Page 130: ...ou will not have further access to messages that you moved to folders from anywhere except with the hand held For IMAP4 accounts the folders you create and the messages you move are reflected on the s...

Page 131: ...ssages are synchronized as part of the general synchronization process The next time you synchronize with Active Sync the e mail in Outlook on your PC will be transferred to the Messaging program on y...

Page 132: ...ams from the server on your WORKABOUT PRO3 5 15 1 Connecting to a Terminal Server Tap on Start Programs Remote Desktop Mobile In the Server dialog box type the Terminal Server name or TCP IP address o...

Page 133: ...RA2041 so that it can communicate through a wireless LAN network effectively and securely Refer to Using the SCU to Connect to the WLAN on page 17 for setup details 5 17 Search Tap Start Programs and...

Page 134: ...ask Notification on page 68 5 20 Windows Live This applet provides access to group of Windows Live services from your WORKABOUT PRO3 such as Hotmail Messenger Maps and so on Tapping on this icon displ...

Page 135: ...Remapping 131 6 4 6 Lock Sequence 134 6 5 Input 135 6 5 1 Input Method Tab 135 6 5 1 1 Word Completion 139 6 5 2 Options Additional Choices 139 6 6 Lock 140 6 7 Menus 141 6 7 1 Start Menu Tab 141 6 8...

Page 136: ...Encryption 155 6 22 Error Reporting 156 6 23 External GPS Global Positioning System 156 6 24 Manage Triggers 158 6 24 1 Trigger Mappings 159 6 24 1 1 Add And Edit Trigger Mapping 160 6 25 Managed Pro...

Page 137: ...e Rules 179 6 33 4 Ports Tab 180 6 33 4 1 Tether Port device COM21 181 6 33 4 2 Port Replicator Ports A B And C 184 6 34 Total Recall 186 6 34 1 Creating A Backup Profile 187 6 34 2 Restoring A Profil...

Page 138: ...ng Wireless Components 219 6 42 2 Setting Up A Network Card 220 6 42 3 Network Adaptor Cards 220 6 42 4 Changing Network Card Settings 222 6 42 5 VPN Connection Setup 222 6 42 6 Managing An Existing C...

Page 139: ...ction Configuration 232 6 44 5 2 Security Configuration 235 6 44 5 3 Network Configuration 236 6 44 5 4 Driver Mode Configuration 237 6 44 5 5 Modem Information 238 6 44 6 SMS Menu 240 6 44 6 1 New SM...

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Page 141: ...o display this screen Figure 6 1 Settings Tabs 6 2 Personal Settings The Personal tab allows you to tailor the general behaviour of your WORKABOUT PRO3 such as defining input methods Start menu option...

Page 142: ...lica tion from a single key press To assign an application key Tap the Add button Press the key you want to use to launch an application If an unsupported key is pressed a message appears on this scre...

Page 143: ...rameters you can leave the Data field blank If for example you want to assign an application launch key to launch the Word Mobile application you can leave this field blank If you want to assign an ap...

Page 144: ...the Delay before first repeat bar to the left decreases the delay between key repeats while sliding the bar to the right increases the repeat delay time Sliding the Repeat rate bar to the left slows t...

Page 145: ...to unlock or turn it off OneShot If you choose OneShot the modifier key remains active only until the next key is pressed OneShot Lock OneShot Lock allows you to combine these functions When you choo...

Page 146: ...frame around it 6 4 3 Keyboard Macro Keys A macro has 20 programmable characters or positions The macro keys can be pro grammed to replace frequently used keystrokes along with the function of executa...

Page 147: ...o sequence tap on the Stop Recording button A new screen Verify Macro displays the macro sequence you created Tap on the Save button to save your macro Your macro key sequence is listed in the Macro s...

Page 148: ...ple a U 0061 indicates that the character a is represented by the Unicode value 0061 and so on Keep in mind that Unicode configura tions are represented as hexidecimal rather than decimal values All u...

Page 149: ...code that is mapped to a virtual key a function or a macro Scancode Remap ping allows you to change the functionality of any key on the keyboard A key can be remapped to send a virtual key e g VK_F re...

Page 150: ...displays the Scancodes in hexidecimal If the scancode is remapped to a virtual key that virtual key is displayed in the next column la belled V Key A virtual key that is Shifted or Unshifted is displ...

Page 151: ...al key is sent If No Force is selected the shift state is dependent on whether the shift state is on or off at the time the virtual key is sent When Function is selected a list of valid functions appe...

Page 152: ...g pressed accidentally when for example the unit is inserted in a holster To lock the keyboard tap in the checkbox next to Enable key lock sequence Tap in the checkbox next to Keyboard locked at start...

Page 153: ...ock the keyboard 6 5 Input The Input applet provides access to text input options you can use to tailor the soft keyboard block recognizer letter recognizer and transcriber along with voice recording...

Page 154: ...he size of the keys displayed on the soft keyboard If you enable Use gestures for the following keys these keys are removed from the soft key board Gestures are handwriting shortcuts for the keyboard...

Page 155: ...d three tabs of options are available to you Quick Settings Inking and Advanced Quick Settings The Quick Settings tab allows you choose the writing direction the icons indicate direction In addition y...

Page 156: ...space after automatically adds a space after each word you write The Pen option allows you to choose the line Width and Colour Finally tapping on Match Letter Shapes to your writing displays a screen...

Page 157: ...ion displays what it assumes is the complete word saving you having to type the word in its entirety You can also tailor how and when you want word sug gestions made 6 5 2 Options Additional Choices T...

Page 158: ...f device unused to turn on password protection Choose the amount of time that the unit can remain idle before you are prompted to enter your password In the Password type drop down menu choose the typ...

Page 159: ...rt Settings Menu icon to display options to help customise menus 6 7 1 Start Menu Tab This tab allows you to define the items that will be listed in your Start menu In the Start Menu dialog box tap on...

Page 160: ...your hand held Tap on the drop down menu and choose the microphone for which you want to adjust the gain Slide the tab at the top of the dialog box to the left to decrease the gain and to the right t...

Page 161: ...Windows Mobile 6 1 Professional Only This option allows you to adjust phone settings such as the ring type and tone choose phone services such as barring calls and you can also determine network sele...

Page 162: ...will cause your unit to emit a sound 6 11 2 Notifications This tab allows you to determine how you are notified about different events Choose an event from the Events drop down menu Choose the type of...

Page 163: ...creen the desktop screen 6 12 1 Appearance This screen allows you to customize the background displayed on the Today screen Choose the background you want to use from the list 6 12 2 Items This tab al...

Page 164: ...n the About icon displays a grouping of tabs that provide device information Version Tab This tab outlines the Windows Mobile 6 1 version processor information memory size and a description of the exp...

Page 165: ...ated to your WORKABOUT PRO3 The Copyrights tab lists the copyrights that apply to your hand held The Experience tab allows you to choose a category to help you define your Ex perience These categories...

Page 166: ...To define how long the backlight should stay on when the WORKABOUT PRO3 is not in use tap in the checkbox to the left of Turn off backlight if device is not used for Tap on the drop down menu and choo...

Page 167: ...backlight when the hand held is using external rather than battery power 6 16 3 Intensity This tab is used to adjust the light intensity of the display backlight and the keyboard back light Sliding t...

Page 168: ...uthority that the hand held explicitly trusts Your WORKABOUT PRO3 has certificates already preinstalled in the unit Personal certif icates establish your identity intermediate certificates as the name...

Page 169: ...t help identify intermediate certification authorities Root Certificates To view details about a certificate who issued the certificate to whom it was issued the issue date and the expiry date tap on...

Page 170: ...e desired certificate Your WORKABOUT PRO3 will connect automatically 6 18 Clock Alarms Located under Start Settings System tab the Clock Alarm icon allows you to set the current date and time and it a...

Page 171: ...OM Port you want to assign If you assign a conflicting port an asterisk is displayed to the left of device name indicat ing that this port has already been assigned A double dash in the Port column in...

Page 172: ...tus This tab indicates the status on off of the tools Tapping on Browse logs displays error logs for your review 6 20 2 Settings Choose an Error Level from the drop down menu To change the location wh...

Page 173: ...used to log network traffic The RilLog utility captures Radio Interface Layer RIL debug outputs When you tap on the Start button debug data is collected so that if necessary it can be forwarded to a...

Page 174: ...Error Reporting allows you to enable or disable Microsoft error reporting prompts 6 23 External GPS Global Positioning System With a Global Positioning System GPS receiver you can locate your exact po...

Page 175: ...receiver Tap on the Hardware tab and choose a GPS hardware port and the appropriate Baud rate Windows Mobile 6 1 automatically manages access to the GPS receiver However some programs may not work wit...

Page 176: ...ketstreets if a map viewing program is not included with your hand held and copy the file to your hand held 6 24 Manage Triggers Manage Triggers allows you to configure how bar code scanners and other...

Page 177: ...ngs for drivers or applications that are not currently active are not normally displayed By checking this checkbox all mappings both active and inactive are displayed Add Tapping this button brings up...

Page 178: ...the Grip Trigger Left Scan etc for the trigger module selected Note It is possible to map the same source to different modules trigger consumers for example to both the Imager and Non Decoded Scanner...

Page 179: ...e Click is chosen in this menu when the trigger is pressed released and then pressed again a double click event will occur If a mapping with the Up down type has also been configured for the same sour...

Page 180: ...e 6 1 User Manual Tap on Start Settings System tab Managed Programs icon 6 26 Memory This applet allows you to view memory use and storage card memory allocation Note Your system administrator can pro...

Page 181: ...1 Main Tab This tab lists the memory allocated for file and data storage and for program storage 6 26 2 Storage Card The Storage Card screen indicates the total storage card or RAM disk memory along w...

Page 182: ...27 2 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab allows you to manage battery consumption On Battery Power When the WORKABOUT PRO3 is operating on battery power this option allows you to de termine how long the un...

Page 183: ...mine the number of minutes the unit will remain on when not in use Tap in the checkbox to the left of On external power to enable this option Tap in the drop down menu to choose the number of minutes...

Page 184: ...Keep in mind that the content of this screen varies depending on the devices in stalled in your hand held Tapping on OK activates your selections 6 27 5 Card Slots Slot Power Status When you select o...

Page 185: ...attery is installed or the unit is inserted in a docking station or cradle Slide the Suspend Threshold button to the right to increase the battery capacity reserved for backup purposes Data will be pr...

Page 186: ...checked the operator will need to press two keys FN BLUE ENTER to switch the hand held on 6 27 8 Suspend Mode When this option is enabled any time the WORKABOUT PRO3 enters suspend mode e g following...

Page 187: ...Settings To display the Regional Settings screen tap on Start Settings and then tap on the System tab followed by the Regional Settings icon Tap on the drop down menu to choose your language and regi...

Page 188: ...ve Programs icon displays a screen listing the programs that can be removed from your unit To remove a program highlight it and then click on the Remove button 6 30 Screen Icon This icon allows you to...

Page 189: ...number of options to manage these Tap on Start Settings Tap on the System tab and then the Task Manager icon the Task Manager screen is opened To shut down an application highlight the program in the...

Page 190: ...ghlighted application active End All Tasks Shuts down all applications listed View Allows you to list either all running applications or all processes Sort By Allows you to sort active applications or...

Page 191: ...nciple uses of the applet are to decode bar codes and to capture images To launch this applet Tap on Start Settings System tab and then tap on the Teklogix Imagers icon A PTSI Imager demo applet is al...

Page 192: ...hen tap on the PTSI Imager icon 6 33 Teklogix Scanners Settings The Teklogix Scanners icon in the Settings menu provides access to dialog boxes in which you can tailor bar code options and choose the...

Page 193: ...ith your scanner 6 33 2 1 Double Click Parameters Click Time msec This parameter controls the maximum gap time in milliseconds for a double click If the time between the first and second clicks of the...

Page 194: ...n Indicator When this parameter is enabled the laser warning logo appears on the display whenever the scanner is activated Scan Result Time sec The value assigned to the Scan Result Time sec parameter...

Page 195: ...atin 1 Codepage Tapping on this option displays a window in which you can define the code page your WORKABOUT PRO3 will use If you choose Default Local ASCII the code page of the local OS is used For...

Page 196: ...lations Tab 178 WORKABOUT PRO 3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual if all rules specified in the case are successful if a rule within a case fails the entire case fails In the Translation tab tap on...

Page 197: ...played in which you can define the rule 6 33 3 1 Case Rules The case rules are defined as follows No rule ignored Match at index matches the match string at a specified index Match and replace at inde...

Page 198: ...ule is displayed in the scan log file see Scan Log File on page 177 when enabled This is useful if a case fails and you are trying to determine why a rule is failing 6 33 4 Ports Tab While you cannot...

Page 199: ...port on enable and off Baud Double tapping on this parameter displays a pop up window in which you can choose an ap propriate baud rate Data Bits This parameter determines the number of data bits incl...

Page 200: ...hich you can choose the appropriate Parity Stop Bits This parameter specifies the number of stop bits 1 1 5 2 used for asynchronous communication Trigger On Sequence And Trigger Off Sequence If a SICK...

Page 201: ...ou assigned For example supposed you launch Manage Triggers and choose Decoded Scanner as the module to trigger Next you assign a trigger key for this example period To define the serial stream of dat...

Page 202: ...M ports are available COM5 COM6 and COM7 Enabled This parameter allows you to turn this port on enable and off Baud Double tapping on this parameter displays a pop up window in which you can choose an...

Page 203: ...ity checking used on the data going through the tether port Double tapping on this option displays a pop up window in which you can choose the appropriate Parity Stop Bits This parameter specifies the...

Page 204: ...s When you press the trigger key the Trigger On Sequence is sent and when you release the trigger key the Trigger Off Sequence is sent turning the trigger key on and off 6 34 Total Recall Total Recall...

Page 205: ...ating A Backup Profile In the start up screen you can choose from four options Create Profile Restore Profile View Profile and Delete Profile Tap on the Create Profile button to begin the process Prof...

Page 206: ...estore creates a profile that automatically restores itself following a cold reset or a clean reset ManualRestore creates a backup that is manually restored by the operator Finally if you want to choo...

Page 207: ...ced Backup Choosing Advanced Backup allows you to define what you would like to include in your backup profile Tap in the checkbox next to the option s listed here to tailor how what you want included...

Page 208: ...ckup progresses When the backup is complete the last item in the list indicates the location and name of the backup profile 6 34 2 Restoring A Profile To manually restore a profile In the Total Recall...

Page 209: ...k on the Next button In the final screen click on Restore Profile to restore the files to your WORKABOUT PRO3 6 34 3 Viewing a Profile To view a profile In the Total Recall home screen tap on View Pro...

Page 210: ...6 1 User Manual In the Profile view screen click on the Next button In the final screen click on View Details to display the backup file on your WORKABOUT PRO3 6 34 4 Deleting a Profile In the Total R...

Page 211: ...e certain that you want to delete this file Tap on Yes to delete the file 6 35 TweakIT Tap on Start Settings System tab Tap on the TweakIT Settings icon This utility allows you to tweak or adjust Adva...

Page 212: ...nable IPv6 This option allows you to enable Internet Protocol version 6 that has been published to use 128 bit IP address replacing version 4 Modem Logging When this option is enabled the WORKABOUT PR...

Page 213: ...6 1 User Manual 195 6 35 2 Advanced Services Settings SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol Server The SNTP Server Name typed in this dialog box is used to synchronize WORKABOUT PRO3 time with that of the...

Page 214: ...airly strong signal strength Setting AP Density to Low will cause the radio to wait until the signal strength is significantly low before attempting to connect to another Access Point Depending on you...

Page 215: ...y is detected to reduce power consumption Another benefit is that when Radio Power Management is enabled even when no activity is detected the access point does not disassociate the WORKABOUT PRO3 6 3...

Page 216: ...UT PRO3 6 36 Windows Update This program checks for software updates and if found downloads updates to your WORK ABOUT PRO3 You can choose to have updates checked automatically or if you prefer you ca...

Page 217: ...the connectivity icons in the Navigation Bar along the top of the screen are hotkeys that offer shortcuts to connection setups Tapping on a hotkey displays a bubble that pro vides information about yo...

Page 218: ...y bar at the bottom of the screen will automatically connect to a network that s already been set up Tapping on Settings in the network bubble will launch the Wireless Manager applet If you prefer not...

Page 219: ...o enable Receive all incoming beams so that your unit can accept incoming data from other IrDA devices 6 39 Bluetooth Setup Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless connectivity for digital devices...

Page 220: ...able Bluetooth Next tap on Start Settings Connections tab Bluetooth icon Tap on the Mode tab and check Turn on Bluetooth Tap OK Turn your Bluetooth device on and place it within a few feet of your WOR...

Page 221: ...PP Object Exchange Object Push Profile Commands The OPP defines two roles a Push Server and a Push Client Push Server is the device that provides an object exchange server Push Client is the device th...

Page 222: ...connection from the Bluetooth headset Volume Control displays a dialog box where the headset and microphone volume can be adjusted 6 39 2 Device Tab This tab discovers and displays Bluetooth devices 6...

Page 223: ...rom this menu only computers within range of the WORKABOUT PRO3 are listed in the Device tab Choosing All lists all detected devices 6 39 2 3 Device Pop up Menu The Device pop up menu allows you to pa...

Page 224: ...pairing mode Choose the Devices tab and Scan for devices in your area When the scan is complete tap on the device to which you want to pair In the pop up Device menu tap on Pair An Authentication dia...

Page 225: ...o activate it Click on Done The sample dialog box below is an example of a service requiring additional information in this case the Serial Port Service This dialog box offers a number of additional o...

Page 226: ...t offer a service in the form of a server The Servers tab allows these services to be enabled and configured There are three server services available Serial Scanner and OBEX OPP Serial server enables...

Page 227: ...the Bluetooth radio Discoverable deter mines whether the WORKABOUT PRO3 is visible or invisible to other devices Device Scan Duration can be used to controls the duration in which the WORKABOUT PRO3 s...

Page 228: ...d change the name Local Address displays the MAC address BD_Addr of the Bluetooth chip HCI Version LMP Version display the version of the chip firmware Component indicates the version of the Psion Tek...

Page 229: ...pairable in order to accept a bonding request Refer to your phone documentation for addi tional information 6 If the phone appears in the My Connections list skip to step 13 7 In the list tap the pho...

Page 230: ...User Manual 6 40 Connection Properties This applet is used to set up serial modem connections Tap Start Settings and then tap on the Connections tab Tap on Start Settings Connections tab Connection Pr...

Page 231: ...ts for the data going through this port Possible values are 4 5 6 7 8 Parity This parameter determines the type of parity checking used on the data going through the port The options are none odd even...

Page 232: ...on when using a modem disable this option tap in the checkbox to the left of this option Wait For Credit Card If you are paying for calls with a credit card enter the number of seconds you want the WO...

Page 233: ...launch Internet Explorer on your WORKABOUT PRO3 to browse the Internet Your WORKABOUT PRO3 automatically connects 6 41 1 Modem Connection Setup Before you begin you ll need the following information...

Page 234: ...ettings Tap on the Connections tab followed by the Connections icon 2 To create a new connection in either My ISP or My Work Network tap on Add a new modem connection 3 In the Make New Connection scre...

Page 235: ...nistrator 9 Tap on the Finish button If you need to edit the Advanced settings refer to Advanced Modem Settings in the next section Note Generally you will not need to change any of the Advanced setti...

Page 236: ...server assigns IP addresses dynamically you will not need to change these settings Servers requiring assigned IP addresses may also need a way to map computer names to IP addresses The WORKABOUT PRO3...

Page 237: ...on Start Settings Connections Wireless Power icon 6 42 1 Flight Mode Disabling Wireless Components To disable all wireless components when for example you are taking your hand held onto a plane where...

Page 238: ...nnection on your WORKABOUT PRO3 6 42 3 Network Adaptor Cards When the network card is inserted in your unit for the first time the Network Settings screen is displayed automatically so that you can co...

Page 239: ...ess and or Name Servers tab If necessary use a network cable to connect the network card to your network Refer to the documentation shipped with your network card for details To activate the connectio...

Page 240: ...Add a new VPN server connection In the Name field type a name for this connection In Host name IP type the VPN server name or IP address Tap on the VPN type radio button next to the type of authentic...

Page 241: ...and hold the stylus on the connection you want to activate Choose Connect from the pop up menu To delete a connection press and hold the stylus on the connection you want to delete Choose Delete from...

Page 242: ...for private network connec tions corporate networks while My ISP settings are used for Internet network connections When you use programs such as Internet Explorer your WORKABOUT PRO3 automati cally c...

Page 243: ...lowing information proxy server name server type port type of Socks protocol used and the user name and password Tap Start Settings Tap on the Connections tab followed by the Connections icon Note If...

Page 244: ...to save your changes 6 42 8 1 Changing Advanced Proxy Server Settings To change advanced settings such as the port number or proxy server type tap on the Advanced button Tap on the proxy type you wan...

Page 245: ...ata transfer capabilities 6 44 1 Softkey Bar Icons Wireless WAN icons in the softkey bar indicate the status of your wide area network con nection Note that these icons are only visible when a GSM GPR...

Page 246: ...ctive CDMA 1xRTT Signal strength is between 1 and 20 Signal strength is between 21 and 40 Signal strength is between 41 and 60 Signal strength is between 61 and 80 Signal strength is between 81 and 10...

Page 247: ...ld displays Ready to Connect A unit equipped with a GSM GPRS expansion board displays the signal strength in the main Wireless WAN screen even while a connection is active Units equipped with certain...

Page 248: ...ects the progress of the initialization Searching for modem Initializing modem SIM is ready Searching for network Registered on network Searching for packet data Ready to connect If the modem loses th...

Page 249: ...states are permanent SIM is missing The SIM card is missing After the SIM has been inserted a reset may be required SIM failure The SIM card is permanently disabled e g because the wrong PUK has been...

Page 250: ...ges to Disable Auto To close the currently active connection if any and disable the automatic connection mode Tap on Disable Auto Use Virtual Serial Port If Use virtual serial port is enabled packet d...

Page 251: ...need to be configured for a connection such as APN user name password DNS server addresses etc are referred to as a profile Every profile is identified by an arbitrary unique name The profile named D...

Page 252: ...the Default profile the publicly known password is shown otherwise the password is hidden Edit The parameters of the selected profile can be edited when you choose the Edit button Keep in mind that y...

Page 253: ...ialog boxes resets all entry fields to the values they had when the dialog box was opened Advanced IP The Advanced IP button in the Show Profile and Edit Profile dialog boxes opens another dialog box...

Page 254: ...re the home network and all other networks with which the home network has a roaming agreement You may find there are some situations in which you want to override this default behaviour For example y...

Page 255: ...heck box is checked the Wireless WAN driver is started as soon the Driver Mode dialog box is closed using the OK button Since all currently supported modems are automatically detected the Enable autom...

Page 256: ...trotter modems do not support SIM ID retrieval If the main menu shows an error status at least partial modem information may be available Modem Power Modes The power mode of the modem is controlled th...

Page 257: ...mode the modem remains powered If the WORK ABOUT PRO3 is not turned on again during the configured time the unit briefly wakes up from suspend mode shuts down the modem and enters suspend mode again...

Page 258: ...Tapping on New opens a dialog box for sending a new SMS message The recipient s phone number to be entered in the To field can consist of the digits 0 through 9 as well as the and characters optional...

Page 259: ...sing any letter or digit moves the highlight to the next message whose address begins with that letter or number The Open button opens the selected message in a new window such that the entire message...

Page 260: ...s 6 44 6 4 SMS Configuration Tapping on SMS Configuration opens the SMS configuration dialog The SMS Centre Address follows the same rules as the recipient s phone number in the New message dialog The...

Page 261: ...comes full the oldest received message is de leted If any string is entered as the Message Suppression Prefix messages beginning with that string will not be shown in either the Inbox or Outbox In thi...

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Page 263: ...Power Consumption Considerations 262 7 9 3 Operator Controls 262 7 9 4 Important Charger Safety Instructions 262 7 10 Desktop Docking Station 263 7 10 1 Charging A Battery Installed In The WORKABOUT...

Page 264: ...WA4304 G2 273 7 23 1 Quad Docking Station Setup 273 7 23 2 Quad Indicators 274 7 23 3 Inserting A WORKABOUT In The Quad Docking Station 274 7 23 4 Network Access 274 7 23 4 1 Network Addressing 274 7...

Page 265: ...dows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 247 7 32 1 Scanning Techniques 280 7 32 2 Troubleshooting 281 7 32 3 Operating One Dimensional 1D Laser Scanners 281 7 32 4 Operating Two Dimensional 2D Imagers 282 7 33 Bl...

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Page 267: ...scanner includes a trigger back plate specifically designed for this particular imager it must be installed before attaching the Flush Mount Pistol Grip WA9113 G1 WA9103 G1 WA9112 G1 and WA9102 G1 im...

Page 268: ...a secure means for operators to carry the hand held The hand strap is attached to the back of unit using two Phillips head screws provided with this accessory Use a Phillips screwdriver to attach the...

Page 269: ...ips available to you depending on the type of scanner imager installed in your hand held Refer to the table in Section 7 1 on page 249 for a list of pistol grip model numbers and the scanners imagers...

Page 270: ...cessory Position the pistol grip so that it fits snugly over the back of the unit and the holes in the pistol grip are aligned with the threaded inserts on the back of the WORKABOUT PRO3 Tighten the s...

Page 271: ...sembly 2 Screws 6 3 Kapton Tape 4 Back Plate 5 Pistol Grip Kit 4 screws included Warning The installation of this scanner imager end cap must be performed using the appropriate anti static devices If...

Page 272: ...off the internal power the switch is located inside the battery compartment Loosen the four screws securing the end cap and remove the end cap Unlatch the two connectors on the interface board on the...

Page 273: ...Kapton tape square provided in two equal pieces Remove the Kapton tape from the release liner Apply one piece over the end of the flex cable and the imager s flex connector Apply the other piece over...

Page 274: ...e first few paragraphs at the beginning of The Trigger Back Plate Kit With Flush Mount Pistol Grip on page 253 for a list of compatible scanners imagers If your unit is using AC power disconnect it Re...

Page 275: ...ower back on Replace the battery and battery cover Insert the stylus in the bottom of the pistol grip handle 7 5 Protective Carrying Case A carrying case is available for WORKABOUT PRO3 s to shield th...

Page 276: ...ded Fasten the belt comfortably around your waist Slide the adjustable ring on the belt to tighten the holster in place Connect the safety tether cord to one of the clips on the bottom of the soft she...

Page 277: ...the hand held is equipped with a replaceable rechargeable Lithium Ion backup battery 7 7 1 Secure Battery Cover While the standard battery cover latches can be turned using your fingers or using the...

Page 278: ...cover fit the spanner into the latch dimples and turn the spanner until the dimples are aligned horizontally The battery covers vary to accommodate the type of battery installed and the type of WORKAB...

Page 279: ...C G2 Model No WA4204 G2 Quad Docking Station For 7527S G2 Model No WA4304 G2 7 9 1 Installation Chargers And Docking Stations When installing a charger or docking station consider the following guidel...

Page 280: ...ocking stations and chargers have no operator controls or power switches 7 9 4 Important Charger Safety Instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS This manual contains important safety and operat ing instru...

Page 281: ...and shape as those on the charger The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition and that the wire size is larger than 16 AWG Do not expose the charger to rain or snow Do not p...

Page 282: ...4 Desktop Docking Station WORKABOUT PRO3 Charge Well LED Connector Indicates charge status of a spare battery inserted in the rear charge well of the docking station Release Button Pins Note The desk...

Page 283: ...s displayed briefly in the navigation bar at the top of the hand held screen indicating that the unit is properly installed in the station The LED on the WORKABOUT PRO3 lights up indicating that the u...

Page 284: ...aviour of the desktop docking station 7 12 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO3 To A PC The desktop docking station can be connected to a PC so that you can exchange files in the same way that you would between P...

Page 285: ...B Ethernet Adaptor Cable Insert the adaptor s USB connector into the Host USB port on the desktop docking station Connect your network Ethernet cable to the Ethernet port on the adaptor cable 7 13 1 N...

Page 286: ...ur WORKABOUT PRO3 allows you to operate your hand held using AC power while charging the battery inserted in the unit Adaptor plugs suitable for use in the following countries are shipped with the AC...

Page 287: ...ve the fuse inside the adaptor Replace it with the fuse provided with your kit and screw the adaptor end cap back into position Insert the DC power plug into the DC IN socket at the base of the WORKAB...

Page 288: ...stops applying power to the battery when it is fully charged there is no risk of overcharge if the battery remains in the charge well The 75 charge indicator is handy if you need a quick recharge a q...

Page 289: ...to 4 hours to charge The quad battery charger stops applying power to the battery when it is fully charged there is no risk of overcharge if the battery remains in the charge well The 75 charge indica...

Page 290: ...dicator Flashing Red If the indicator flashes red Remove all batteries and disconnect the mains power cable Wait at least 20 seconds and then plug the cable in again If any of the charge well LEDs con...

Page 291: ...Station WA4204 G2 WA4304 G2 Figure 7 10 Quad Docking Station The quad docking station permits each of four docked WORKABOUT PRO3s to communi cate with a 10 100 BaseT Ethernet network at greater than...

Page 292: ...the V into the cradle portion of the quad dock until lightly latched The hand held detects that it is in a quad dock and momentarily displays the appropriate icon in the navigation bar at the top of...

Page 293: ...3 6 Troubleshooting The indicators applications and drivers required to use and monitor the docking station are installed on the WORKABOUT PRO3 no indicators or applications are present on the docking...

Page 294: ...outing within a vehicle cab also requires careful consideration especially for sepa rately tethered scanners and other devices with loose cables If you are unable to obtain suitable advice contact Psi...

Page 295: ...battery acid and other potential hazards Keep cables away from control pedals and other moving parts that may damage the cables or interfere with the operation of the vehicle 7 27 Using The Vehicle C...

Page 296: ...or is installed in a dry location on the vehicle away from the vehicle operator s reach perhaps under a vehicle dash or in a sealed housing Cover the power connector with a waterproof heat shrink mate...

Page 297: ...ches the key off repeatedly for long periods during a shift it may make more sense to wire the cradle before the switch Keep in mind that the WORKABOUT PRO3 will continue to operate with or without ve...

Page 298: ...atory Warranty Guide PN 8000126 before proceeding 7 32 1 Scanning Techniques Hold the scanner at an angle Do not hold it perpendicular to the bar code Do not hold the scanner directly over the bar cod...

Page 299: ...s displayed on the screen until the scan button or pistol trigger is released but only if Scan Result is turned on in the Options tab of the Scanner Settings menu in the Control Panel 7 32 2 Troublesh...

Page 300: ...on page D 2 of Appendix D Bar Code Settings for details Double clicking the trigger will override the aiming delay and initiate an immediate scan Note that the aiming dot is standard on long range an...

Page 301: ...ndsets scanners printers and so on The range of the Bluetooth radio is limited to approximately 5 meters Psion Teklogix provides built in support for the Bluetooth peripherals listed below GSM GPRS un...

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Page 303: ...afety License 300 8 3 1 5 Environmental Test 301 8 3 2 Super High Capacity Model WA3010 302 8 3 2 1 Electrical Specifications 302 8 3 2 2 Standard Discharge 304 8 3 2 3 Safety Data 306 8 3 2 4 Safety...

Page 304: ...286 WORKABOUT PRO 3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 8 5 5 1 HHP5180 Imager Decode 318...

Page 305: ...in the 2 4GHz band Supports IEEE 802 11b data rates of 1 2 5 5 and 11Mbps using Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Supports IEEE 802 11g data rates of 6 9 12 24 36 48 and 54Mbps using Orthagonal Fre...

Page 306: ...ed EM 4x0x EM 4x50 Hitag 1 2 ISO HDXA FDXB Read write range up to 2 756 in 70 mm UHF module Frequency 868 MHz or 915 MHz Read range up to 4 92 ft 150 cm 915 MHz and up to 2 62 ft 80 cm 868 MHz Tag sup...

Page 307: ...s SDK Hardware Development Kit HDK NET and C programming using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 Java programming supporting JDK 1 2 2 or higher Standard Protocol APIs Windows sockets CE net Application So...

Page 308: ...mAh Super High Capacity Battery Pack Advanced Smart Battery with gas gauge 3 power source options Runs off battery AC power or automotive power supplies Built in charger Rechargeable user replaceable...

Page 309: ...seT Ethernet and charge functions Desktop Docking Station charges hand held spare battery provides USB1 1 host and device ports and supports optional plug on expansion modules supporting 10 100 BaseT...

Page 310: ...ended Antenna port Two Hirose U FL connectors for antenna diversity Transmit Power 802 11g 32mW maximum 15 dBm 802 11b 80mW maximum 19 dBm Frequency Range 2 400 2 4897 GHz Channels FCC 11 ETSI 13 TELE...

Page 311: ...obile station class B PBCCH support Coding schemes CS 1 4 CSD data transmission Up to 14 4 kbps V 110 Non transparent mode USSD support SMS Point to point MO and MT SMS cell broadcast Text and PDU mod...

Page 312: ...GSM1900 Class E2 27dBm 3dB for GSM 850 8 PSK Class E2 27dBm 3dB for GSM 900 8 PSK Class E2 26dBm 3 4dB for GSM 1800 8 PSK Class E2 26dBm 3 4dB for GSM 1900 8 PSK Class 3 24dBm 1 3dB for UMTS 2100 WCDM...

Page 313: ...S 1 9 Uplink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 Uplink coding schemes CS 1 4 MCS 1 9 BEP reporting SRB loopback and test mode B 8 bit 11 bit RACH PBCCH support 1 phase 2 phase access procedures Link adapta...

Page 314: ...5 GHz RX Sensitivity 80dBm max BER 0 1 Data Rate 732 2 kbps and 57 6 kbps asymmetric 433 9 kbps symmetric 8 3 Battery Specifications 8 3 1 High Capacity Model WA3006 8 3 1 1 Electrical Specifications...

Page 315: ...imum Typical Maximum Over voltage detection voltage 4 325V 4 350V 4 375V Charge enable 4 10V 4 15V 4 20V Under voltage detection voltage 2 5V 2 6V 2 7V Over current detection current 3 5A Short circui...

Page 316: ...sure within 24 hours 4 15V or more Internal Resistance After standard charge measure within 24 hours 200 m max Capacity_1 After standard charge measure time taken for a fast discharge 110 minutes or m...

Page 317: ...ischarge Measure the time taken for the second discharge 100 minutes or more Dry heat After standard charge keep the battery at 60 C for 8 hrs Carry out a fast dis charge standard charge and then a fa...

Page 318: ...board to operate No explosion fire smoke or leakage Reverse Charging Test After a standard discharge reverse charge continuously at 4 2V and 4A for 8hrs Protection circuit board to operate No explosio...

Page 319: ...temp and high humidity IEC68 2 3 Test 40 C at 90 RH for 240 hours No explosion fire vent or leakage Storage temp cycling IEC68 2 14 Test 60oC 2C for 1 hour T1 20oC 2C for 1 hour 3 minutes Max allowed...

Page 320: ...B of 0 to 40 C unless otherwise stated Item Description Specification Remark 1 Interface Chipset Maxim DS2762 2 Rated Voltage 3 7V Typical 3 Rated Capacity 4400mAh Typical 4 Rated Charge Current 1 2A...

Page 321: ...4 375V 2 Charge enable 4 10V 4 15V 4 20V 3 Under voltage detection voltage 2 5V 2 6V 2 7V 4 Over current detection current 2 97A 3 17A 3 36A 5 Short circuit detection current 9 9A 13 33A 16 83A 6 Shor...

Page 322: ...easure within 24 hours 4 15V or more Internal Resistance After standard charge measure within 24 hours 150 m max Capacity_1 After standard charge measure time taken for a fast discharge 110 minutes or...

Page 323: ...ast discharge Measure the time taken for the second discharge 100 minutes or more Dry heat After standard charge keep the battery at 60 C for 8 hrs Carry out a fast discharge standard charge and then...

Page 324: ...No explosion fire smoke or leakage Reverse Charging Test After a standard discharge reverse charge continu ously at 4 2V and 4A for 8hrs Protection circuit board to operate No explosion fire smoke or...

Page 325: ...high temp and high humidity IEC68 2 3 Test 40 C at 90 RH for 240 hours No explosion fire vent or leakage Storage temp cycling IEC68 2 14 Test 60 C 2C for 1 hour T1 20oC 2C for 1 hour 3 minutes Max all...

Page 326: ...SE1223HP WA9000 G1 Pod 1D Laser SE1223LR WA9005 G1 Pod 1D Laser SE1524ER WA9009 End Cap includes a trigger back plate so that it can interface with the Flush Mount Pistol Grip WA6103 1D Imager EV15 W...

Page 327: ...mum 40 absolute dark light reflec tance measured at 650 nm Minimum 25 absolute dark light reflec tancemeasuredat 650 nm Dimensions 1 93 cm max H x 3 84 cm max W x 3 51 cm max D 0 76 in max H x 1 51 in...

Page 328: ...dth of Field Mil Size Inches Inches Inches Inches 5 2 75 1 25 7 3 7 5 2 25 1 11 4 10 1 75 0 5 15 75 6 UPC 2 1 22 9 15 2 1 25 10 20 2 1 30 12 5 40 3 75 56 23 55 5 66 25 4 844 Lux to 86 112 Lux Minimum...

Page 329: ...81 cm 44 45 cm UPC 100 1 5 in 23 5 in 3 81 cm 59 69 cm 15 mil 1 5 in 29 5 in 3 81 cm 74 93 cm 20 mil 1 75 in 35 5 in 4 45 cm 90 17 cm 40 mil 40 in 101 6 cm 55 mil 55 in 139 7 cm dependent on width of...

Page 330: ...es 4 844 Lux Sunlight 4 000 ft candles 86 112 Lux Humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Operating Current Scanning current 210 mA typical 240 mA max Motor on cur rent 150 mA typical 170 mA max Standby curre...

Page 331: ...Chapter 8 Specifications SE1524ER Scanner Specifications WORKABOUT PRO 3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 313 8 5 2 1 SE1524 Scanner Decode Zone...

Page 332: ...Minimum Print Contrast Minimum 25 Min x Dimension 0 1 mm 4 mils Reading Distance Up to 90cm 35 in Symbologies UPC E A EAN RSS Code 39 Code 128 UCC EAN 128 ISBN ISBT Interleaved Matrix Industrial and S...

Page 333: ...5 2 5 7 10 3 14 UPC 2 14 5 20 2 5 22 40 3 35 5 20 2 5 22 High quality symbols in normal room light Specification SX5400 Optical resolution 752H x 480V Field of view at 160mm 120mm H x 78mm V 41 1 H x...

Page 334: ...r HiRose FH12 12S 5SH Symbologies supported Code 39 Code 39 Full ASCII UPC A A2 A5 UPC E E2 E5 EAN 8 13 JAN I2of5 Code 128 Codabar NW7 RSS 14 RSS Limited RSS Expanded RSS 14 Truncated PDF417 microPDF4...

Page 335: ...esa Code 49 UCC Composite Linear Code 39 Code 128 Codabar UPC EAN In terleaved 2 of 5 RSS Code 93 Codablock Postal Postnet US Planet Code BPO 4 State Cana dian Post Japanese Post KIX Netherlands Post...

Page 336: ...38 cm 35 mil Maxicode 089 cm Near 3 5 in 8 9 cm 3 1 in 7 9 cm 2 1 in 5 3cm 2 3 in 5 8 cm 2 1 in 7 9 cm 2 0 in 5 1 cm Far 7 6 in 19 3cm 9 in 22 9 cm 13 2 in 33 5 cm 10 2 in 25 9 cm 8 8 in 22 4 cm 13 0...

Page 337: ...rovides a detailed description of each of the tabs available in the SCU Main Profile Status Diags and Global A 2 Main Tab The Main tab is displayed when you tap on the Start Programs SCU icon Enable D...

Page 338: ...ociation Status indicates the radio status Driver and SCU These fields display the version of the device driver and the SCU that are running on the WORKABOUT PRO3 About SCU This box provides details a...

Page 339: ...played where you can assign new settings or view existing settings Commit Saves all changes The following table describes the options in the Radio Attributes drop down menu Radio Attribute Description...

Page 340: ...d G rates BG rates optimized 1 2 5 5 6 11 24 36 54 Mbps BG rates optimized Auth Type 802 11 authentication type used when associating with access point Open shared key or LEAP Net work EAP Open EAP Ty...

Page 341: ...PEAP MSCHAP This is appropriate for use against Windows Active Directory and domains EAP GTC resulting in PEAP GTC This is for authentication with one time passwords OTPs against OTP data bases such a...

Page 342: ...e radio will associate and authenticate If you enter invalid credentials and tap OK the radio will associate but will not authen ticate you will be prompted again to enter credentials If you tap Cance...

Page 343: ...settings will be applied to the radio module A 4 Status Tab The Status tab provides status information including IP address and MAC address for the client radio IP address and MAC address for the AP...

Page 344: ...to the address in the text box next to this button This a toggle button so when you tap on it it changes to Stop Ping Closing this window or tapping on another button also stops the ping Diagnostics A...

Page 345: ...ming Seconds 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 Custom 10 BG Channel Set Defines the 2 4 GHz channels to be scanned when the radio is set to roam and needs to determine what APs are available Full all...

Page 346: ...startup use auxiliary antenna Main only Use main antenna only Aux only Use auxil iary antenna only On Start on Main Frag Thresh Packet is fragmented when packet size in bytes exceeds threshold Integer...

Page 347: ...authentication times out then the user will be re prompted to enter authentication credentials An integer from 3 to 60 8 Certs Path Directory where certificates for EAP authentication are stored Vali...

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Page 349: ...SB devices 5 USB Host Power for powering USB devices 5V 100mA Max 6 DC Power in for supplying power to WORKABOUT PRO3 charging battery 5V 3A 7 DC Power in for supplying power to WORKABOUT PRO3 chargin...

Page 350: ...t or Device 3 USB Data Minus can be configured as Host or Device 4 USB VBUS can provide 5V 100mA Max for powering USB Devices 5 RS232 Tx data 6 RS232 Rx Data 7 Tether detect resistor ID Determines wha...

Page 351: ...ry Contact Pinout WA3006 WA3010 B 4 Positive Female Battery Connector 19 Ground 20 Ground PIN Signal Name Function 1 P Power Pin for Battery Pack Negative 2 DQ Maxim DS2762 Data 3 TH GND Ground 4 P Po...

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Page 353: ...defined preset Create a custom preset based on a predefined preset A preset is a group of exposure and image correction settings Each preset config ures the imager for a specific purpose such as bar c...

Page 354: ...ts These presets encompass the majority of the most popular bar codes and their subtypes The bar code decoding symbology predefined presets define which bar codes can be decoded The bar code decoding...

Page 355: ...ts The following presets enable successful bar code image capture in almost all conditions Default This preset works in a wide range of conditions It is optimized for a normal office lighting about 30...

Page 356: ...bout 300 Lux Motion This preset uses a shorter exposure time so as to freeze motion Low light near This preset is designed for dark conditions it uses a longer exposure time and includes the flash C 3...

Page 357: ...3 2 Selecting A Camera If your WORKABOUT has more than one built in camera one camera must be selected for configuration To select a camera Tap on the Camera Presets drop down menu to view the camera...

Page 358: ...the parameter settings C 3 5 Creating A Custom Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset either a predefined preset or an ex isting custom preset To create a custom preset Highlight...

Page 359: ...reset can be modified It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom preset To ensure that it will work reliably it should be as close as possible to the original predefined preset To cha...

Page 360: ...nd then press the SPACE key or double click on the parameter Either method toggles between the two available values When you ve completed your edits tap on OK The parameter list is displayed the new v...

Page 361: ...port of the window displays the bar code decoding camera presets C 4 1 Selecting A Camera If your WORKABOUT has more than one built in camera one camera must be selected for configuration To select a...

Page 362: ...the View button The associated preset window is displayed Tap on the sign to expand one of the lists so that you can view the parameter settings C 4 4 Creating A Custom Preset A new custom preset is c...

Page 363: ...e end of the list It is marked as read and write C 4 5 Modifying A Custom Preset The parameter values in a custom preset can be modified It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom pre...

Page 364: ...hat toggles between two values such as on or off and enabled or disabled Highlight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or double click on the parameter Either method toggles between the two ava...

Page 365: ...tab Figure C 3 Viewing Bar Code Decoding Symbologies C 4 8 Setting The Active Preset An active preset has an A to the right in Figure C 2 on page page C 9 the active preset is Defaults To set an activ...

Page 366: ...e lists so that you can view the parameter settings C 4 10 Creating A Custom Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset either a predefined preset or an ex isting custom preset To cre...

Page 367: ...ustom preset can be modified It is recommended that very few changes be made to a custom preset To ensure that it will work reliably it should be as close as possible to the original predefined preset...

Page 368: ...r Either method toggles between the two available values When you ve completed your edits tap on OK The parameter list is displayed the new value for the changed parameter is shown Tap on OK to exit t...

Page 369: ...n My Default is the active preset In this case the changes to the symbology configuration are also made in the Teklogix Scan ners applet When My Default is not the active preset In this case the chang...

Page 370: ...ight the parameter and then press the SPACE key or double click the parameter An associated dialog box containing the valid range of values for the parameter and the current setting like the sample sc...

Page 371: ...ab For instructions on adding editing and removing translation rules refer to the Translations Tab on page 177 C 4 16 Advanced Tab C 4 16 1 File Locations For Captured Images To configure the location...

Page 372: ...Choose the Location in which your files will be saved When you have completed all the changes tap on the Save button C 4 16 2 Configuring Triggers Viewing The Trigger Configuration The trigger on the...

Page 373: ...ng triggers refer to Manage Triggers on page 158 C 5 Teklogix Scanners Applet The bar code symbologies that are to be read by the imager can be enabled using the Tek logix Scanners applet Tapping on S...

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Page 375: ...T Decoded in ternal Decoded HHP or Decoded Intermec ISCP The symbologies listed change to reflect the scanner you choose and the bar codes it supports Keep in mind that some bar code types are only av...

Page 376: ...value of 0 msec 200 msec or 400 msec A value of 0 zero disables the target dot Aim Duration This parameter determines the total time the aiming pattern appears before the scanner laser begins sweepin...

Page 377: ...scanner is always on waiting for a trigger pull or a serial communication In Low Power mode the scanner is in a standby state drawing minimal power until a trigger pull or serial communication wakes...

Page 378: ...log box in which you can enter a value from 1 to 4 Linear security level 1 specifies that the following code types must be successfully read twice before being decoded Linear security level 2 specifie...

Page 379: ...rammable Raster Slab Pattern Cyclone Pattern or Semi Omni Pattern Raster Height And Raster Expand Rate These parameter determine the laser pattern s height and rate of expansion Double tapping on this...

Page 380: ...o known as GLIs from its buffer before transmission When this parameter is enabled the scanner transmits data from PDF417 and MicroPDF417 bar codes containing Character Set ECIs even when the ECI Prot...

Page 381: ...ers to the number of characters i e human readable characters including check digit s Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box labelled Set Code Lengths where you can define the code len...

Page 382: ...e performance level reduces the amount of required bar code ori entation this is useful when scanning very long and or truncated bar codes Keep in mind that increased levels reduce decode security Whe...

Page 383: ...x attached to this parameter The ASCII Unicode key value of the keypress is displayed Suffix Char This character if non zero is added after a successfully decoded bar code Press the key you want to in...

Page 384: ...nd or truncated bar codes Keep in mind that increased levels reduce decode security When you double tap on this parameter a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a decode performance level of...

Page 385: ...er are transmitted with the or None no preamble is transmitted The lead in characters are considered part of the symbol Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 2 10 UPC E En...

Page 386: ...gs The parameters you set here are a shared across all available UPC and EAN bar codes Enable Bookland EAN Setting this parameter to on allows your scanner to recognize Bookland EAN bar codes Suppleme...

Page 387: ...Half Block Stitching for the SE 3223 omnidirec tional engine only D 2 12 Code 93 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Code 93 or off to disable it Set Length L1 And Set Length L2 Lengths for Cod...

Page 388: ...gth allows you to decode only those codes containing a selected length Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing two selected lengths Length within a range allows...

Page 389: ...e type within a specified range from 6 to 55 Check Digits Double tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can choose One or Two check digit s If this parameter is set to One it is...

Page 390: ...those codes containing a selected length Choosing Two discrete lengths allows you to decode only those codes containing two selected lengths Length within a range allows you to decode a code type wit...

Page 391: ...iction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 2 17 RSS Code Enable Setting this parameter to on enables 2D RSS Code scan...

Page 392: ...components of a composite symbol Enable CC C And Enable CC AB To activate these components set these parameters to on Enable TLC 39 This composite component integrates MicroPDF417 with the linear cod...

Page 393: ...it was encoded in Code 128 symbols If Code 128 Emulation is enabled the following Micro PDF 417 symbols are transmitted with one of the following prefixes C1 if the first codeword is 903 907 912 914...

Page 394: ...isplays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 1 and 10 seconds D 3 2 Advanced Options Decoded HHP Continuous Scan Mode Setting this parameter to on keeps the laser on and continuously de...

Page 395: ...dentifier When this parameter is enabled the AIM ID is inserted at the beginning of the decoded bar code Prefix Exception1 2 And 3 This parameter works in conjunction with the AIM ID parameter When AI...

Page 396: ...ty of a Code 39 symbol is checked to ensure that it complies with specified algorithms If Check Char is set to Validate and Transmit the check character is validated and trans mitted with the data Set...

Page 397: ...to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 3 4 Trioptic Code This code is used for labelling magnetic storage media Enabled Setting this parameter to on enables Trioptic Code Length Restriction Ref...

Page 398: ...included with the decoded bar code data Addendum Add on 2 And Addendum Add on 5 An addendum is a separate bar code supplementary to the main bar code Enabling these parameters defines the length of t...

Page 399: ...r Addendum Separator is a space that is added between the EAN 13 bar code and the Add on code Addenda When this parameter is set to on the scanner does not accept the main bar code without an addendum...

Page 400: ...parameter to on to enable UPC E Enabled UPC E1 Set this parameter to on to allow UPC E1 zero suppressed bar code scans Expand This parameter expands the UPC E code to a 12 digit UPC A format Check Di...

Page 401: ...e imager will read only UPC A EAN 13 bar codes that have addenda D 3 11 Code 93 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Code 93 Minimum And Maximum Length The length of a code refers to the number...

Page 402: ...Check Char is set to Validate and Transmit the check character is validated and trans mitted with the data Setting this parameter to None disables this function Concatenation Codabar supports symbol...

Page 403: ...o MSI bar codes The length of a code refers to the number of char acters i e human readable characters including check digit s Double tapping on these parameters displays a screen in which you can set...

Page 404: ...1 to 80 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 3 15 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to...

Page 405: ...nimum and maximum allowable code lengths 1 to 80 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 3 17 IATA 2 o...

Page 406: ...ils D 3 19 Telepen Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Telepen Output If you choose AIM Output the imager reads symbols with start stop pattern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII start s...

Page 407: ...code can be omni direc tionally scanned Minimum And Maximum Length The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters in cluding check digit s Double tapping on the...

Page 408: ...ata on page D 9 for details D 3 22 Composite A composite symbol includes multi row 2D components making it compatible with linear and area CCD scanners along with linear and rastering laser scanners T...

Page 409: ...parameter Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 3 24 PDF 417 Enabled Set this parameter to on to ena...

Page 410: ...Each row is divided by a separator bar The top and bottom of the symbol also have separator bars that extend to the ends of the minimum quiet zones Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Code 16K...

Page 411: ...ameter to on to enable Codablock Minimum And Maximum Length The length of a code refers to the number of characters i e human readable characters in cluding check digit s Double tapping on these param...

Page 412: ...n in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths 1 to 3500 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page...

Page 413: ...g on these parameters displays a screen in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths 1 to 3750 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove...

Page 414: ...etails D 3 35 Postal Australian Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal Australian Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove...

Page 415: ...Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 3 38 Postal Japanese Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Postal Japanese Length Restrictio...

Page 416: ...ch you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths 2 to 48 Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for de...

Page 417: ...the scanner a minimum amount of time to complete its current decode before the scan is cancelled when the user quickly triggers on off Low Power Timeout To extend laser life you can select the length...

Page 418: ...beginning of the decoded bar code D 4 3 Code 39 Enable Setting this parameter to on enables Code 39 Full ASCII If this parameter is enabled the characters and are used as escape characters The combin...

Page 419: ...ength Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 4 4 Code 128 Enable Setting this parameter to on enables Code 1...

Page 420: ...code of a pair is read that code will be transmitted as a single code If both codes in a pair are detected they will be concatenated provided that ISBT Concat Any Pair see below is enabled ISBT Conca...

Page 421: ...SBN Conversion When this parameter International Standard Book Number is enabled the first 3 characters 978 are ignored and the checksum 0 9 X is calculated on the remaining characters Transmit Check...

Page 422: ...nverted to EAN 13 Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 4 8 UPC E Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable UPC E Enable UPC E1 Set this parameter to on to allow UPC E1 z...

Page 423: ...e parameter is set to Required and Transmitted the scanner does not accept the main bar code without an addendum Addendum Add on 2 And Addendum Add on 5 Enabling these parameters sets the length of th...

Page 424: ...on page D 9 for details D 4 11 Codabar Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Codabar Start Stop Transmit Codabar can use the following sets of characters as start and stop characters a b c d A B...

Page 425: ...check digit s Double tapping on these parameters displays dialog boxes where you can define the code length that will be recognized by your scanner Length Mode You can choose to set L1 as Minimum Len...

Page 426: ...man readable characters including check digit s Length Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 4 13 Code 11 E...

Page 427: ...ithm of the option you ve chosen to ensure the integrity of the symbol data before transmitting If the data does not contain that algorithm the data is not transmitted Transmit Check Digit If the chec...

Page 428: ...e Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page 9 for details D 4 16 Discrete 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Discrete 2 of 5 Standard 2 of 5 Format This parameter allows you to choose a sta...

Page 429: ...Restriction Refer to Length Restriction on page D 8 for details Add Remove Data Refer to Add Remove Data on page D 9 for details D 4 17 Telepen Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable Telepen Form...

Page 430: ...y can be split into sections and stacked several rows high reducing the length of the symbol while increasing the capacity of data that can be stored RSS Expanded code can be omni direc tionally scann...

Page 431: ...ponent integrates MicroPDF417 with the linear Code 39 symbol Setting this parameter to on enables this parameter Linear Transmission Only When Linear Transmission Only is enabled only the linear porti...

Page 432: ...417 symbols as if it was encoded in Code 128 symbols If Code 128 Emulation is enabled the following Micro PDF 417 symbols are transmitted with one of the following prefixes C1 if the first codeword is...

Page 433: ...D 4 23 Codablock Enable Codablock A Set this parameter to on to enable Codablock type A Enable Codablock F Set this parameter to on to enable Codablock type F Length Restriction Refer to Length Restr...

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Page 435: ...D 2 aiming dot duration of D 2 alarm setting 65 alarms setting 152 aligning touchscreen 47 All Predefined preset C 2 alpha keys accessing WORKABOUT PRO S 45 alpha keys accessing WORKABOUT PRO3 S 45 Ap...

Page 436: ...9 volume adjustment 50 Bi Direction Redundancy D 5 Block Recognizer 85 Bluetooth 52 pairing devices 52 Bluetooth devices pairing 206 Bluetooth microphone adjusting volume 142 Bluetooth radio ISM band...

Page 437: ...ing to a server with 114 connection cancelling modem 214 Connection Properties serial modem 212 Connections 198 editing settings 223 Internet 214 managing 223 modem setup 215 network selecting 224 net...

Page 438: ...B D 18 D 56 Enable CC C D 18 D 56 Enable Plessy D 51 Enable RSS Expanded D 17 33 D 56 Enable RSS Limited D 17 33 D 56 Enable RSS 14 D 17 D 56 Enable TLC 39 D 18 35 Error Reporting 156 Ethernet card Se...

Page 439: ...D 46 ISBT Concatenation 23 ISBT Concat Transmit D 46 ISBT 128 D 10 D 46 ISM band Bluetooth radio 201 ISO 8859 1 Latin 1 code page 177 K keyboard alpha keyboard 45 one shot mode 127 options 136 QWERTY...

Page 440: ...adset and Bluetooth 142 Minimum Cancel Time D 3 D 20 D 43 Minimum Length 22 24 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 41 42 D 45 D 47 D 50 D 52 D 54 D 55 Minimum Size D 9 Mode Bluetooth 209 model numb...

Page 441: ...109 editing 109 opening 109 slide show creating 109 Pictures and Videos 108 pinouts B 1 C 1 pistol grip Flush Mount installing 256 installing 251 trigger backplate installing 253 Plessey Maximum Leng...

Page 442: ...pecifications 294 UMTS modem Siemens HC25 294 802 11b g Direct Sequence SS 292 radio specifications 292 Raster Expand Rate 2D D 5 Raster Height 2D D 5 RA2041 radio specifications 292 RA3030 G2 GSM rad...

Page 443: ...II D 8 23 Good Scan Beep 176 Laser On Time D 2 D 20 D 43 Linear Decode D 13 Linear Transmission only Decoded Composite D 57 Linear Transmission only TLC 39 D 57 Micro PDF 417 D 19 model numbers 308 NO...

Page 444: ...bar 78 softkey bar shift state indicator 78 softkey 78 soft keyboard icon 78 softkeys 78 soft keyboard onscreen 83 soft keyboard icon softkey bar 78 softkeys softkey bar 78 Soft Scan Timeout 176 Sound...

Page 445: ...ing 253 trigger mappings 159 Trigger On Sequence 182 185 Trigger Press Type Manage Triggers menu 161 Trioptic Code 39 23 Trioptic Code 39 Enable D 6 troubleshooting tips scanning 281 turning WORKABOUT...

Page 446: ...Index XII WORKABOUT PRO3 with Windows Mobile 6 1 User Manual 2D Maxicode 38 2D QR Code 38 2D Raster Expand Rate D 5 2D UPC Half Block Stitching D 13 802 11b g radio 292...

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