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Chapter 6: Connecting To A LAN With 802.11b
Installing The 802.11b Radio

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Psion Teklogix WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held Computer User Manual

Slide the SW1401 switch to the left to shut off internal battery power.

With the back of the hand-held facing you, slide the radio (label up) into the 
CF slot at the top of the unit until it clicks into place.

Figure 6.2 Inserting A CF Card

Once the radio is installed, you’ll need to attach a CF card stopper to hold the radio 
in place.

Figure 6.3 CF Stopper

Summary of Contents for WORKABOUT PRO M/C

Page 1: ...ISO 9001 Certi ed Quality Management System WORKABOUT PRO M C Hand Held Computer User Manual July 13 2004 Part No 8000024 A...

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Page 3: ...and is not to be reproduced or copied in whole or in part except for the sole purpose of promoting the sale of Teklogix manufactured goods and services Furthermore this document is not to be used as a...

Page 4: ...n which the equipment was used when the failure occurred Type model and serial number should also be provided Before returning any prod ucts to Psion Teklogix please call the Customer Services Group f...

Page 5: ...Preparing The WORKABOUT PRO For Operation 15 2 1 1 The Main Battery 15 2 1 2 Charging The Battery 15 2 1 3 The Internal Battery 15 2 2 Turning The WORKABOUT PRO On and Off 15 2 2 1 Installing The Batt...

Page 6: ...nscreen Indicators 32 3 6 3 Audio Indicators 34 3 6 3 1 Adjusting The Speaker Volume 35 3 7 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time 35 3 7 1 Storing Batteries 36 3 8 Uploading Data In A Docking...

Page 7: ...Connection 59 5 2 Pocket PC Compatibility 59 5 3 The Control Panel 59 5 4 Control Panel Icons 60 5 5 Basic Setup 64 5 5 1 Display Properties 64 5 5 1 1 Display Contrast 64 5 5 1 2 Display Backlight 65...

Page 8: ...ab 95 5 7 3 1 Enabling Authentication TRAPS 95 5 7 3 2 Adding A Destination 95 5 7 3 3 Changing A Destination 96 5 7 3 4 Removing A Trap Destination 96 5 7 4 Permitted Hosts Tab 97 5 7 4 1 Adding A Ho...

Page 9: ...3 Protective Carrying Case 136 8 1 3 1 Using The Swivel Belt Loop With The Carrying Case 137 8 1 4 Soft Shell Holster 139 8 2 The Batteries 140 8 2 1 Lithium Ion Battery Safety Precautions 140 8 3 Ch...

Page 10: ...4 4 Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed 152 8 7 Quad Docking Station Model WA4004 152 8 7 1 Quad Docking Station Setup 153 8 7 2 Quad Indicators 153 8 7 3 Inserting A WORKABOUT In The Quad...

Page 11: ...Coin Battery 171 Appendix A Support Services And Worldwide Offices A 1 Technical Support A 1 A 2 Product Repairs A 1 A 3 Worldwide Offices A 2 Appendix B Port Pinouts B 1 Standard Battery Contact Pin...

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Page 20: ...tsoft com Complete Agreement This License constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to the use of the Software and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings regard...

Page 21: ...950 2000 Manufacturer ASKEY COMPUTER CORP 10F NO 119 ChienKang Rd Chung Ho Taipei Taiwan R O C Year of Manufacture 2004 Manufacturer s Address PSION TEKLOGIX S A in the European La Duranne 135 Rue Ren...

Page 22: ...onment Computing Devices Trade Name Model No WORKABOUT PRO Model 7525 Year of Manufacture 2004 Standard s to which Conformity is Declared The WORKABOUT PRO model 7525 supplied by Askey Computer Corp h...

Page 23: ...nterference in a residential instal lation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmfu...

Page 24: ...n exposure CAUTION The use of optical instruments with this product will increase eye hazard This product contains a laser scanner that emits less than 1 2 mW maximum radiant power at a wavelength of...

Page 25: ...quivalent type recommended by the manufacturer Dispose of used batteries according to the instructions described in Lithium Ion Battery Safety Precautions on page 140 Carefully review all battery safe...

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Page 27: ...d Held Computer User Manual 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 1 About This Manual 3 1 2 Text Conventions 4 1 3 About The WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer 4 1 3 1 Features 4 1 3 2 The WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Comput...

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Page 29: ...ng with a dialogue box Chapter 5 Configuration provides a description of the Windows CE NET Control Panel and how to use it to configure the WORKABOUT PRO along with the scanners attached to the hand...

Page 30: ...d Computer The WORKABOUT PRO is a ruggedized hand held personal computer running the Microsoft Windows CE NET operating system It is intended for use in commercial and light industrial applications wi...

Page 31: ...ework java Standard protocol APIs Windows sockets Windows CE NET Psion Teklogix Mobile SDK Wireless Communications Optional expansion modules for 802 11b via expansion interface GSM GPRS via expansion...

Page 32: ...r Adjustable backlight Sunlight readable for outdoor use High reliability LED backlight Touchscreen Passive stylus or finger operation Signature capture Stylus held on main unit Keyboards Alphanumeric...

Page 33: ...B Host port Power Power Management Lithium Ion 3 7V Standard Battery Long life Lithium Ion 3 7V High Capacity Battery Quick swap pack Advanced Smart Battery with gas gauge 3 power source options Batte...

Page 34: ...n Accessories Quad Dock 4 site with 10 100BaseT Ethernet and charge functions Desktop Charger Docking Station supports USB host and device ports and optional 10 100Base T Ethernet module Powered non p...

Page 35: ...anual 9 Chapter 1 Introduction The WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer 1 3 2 The WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer Figure 1 1 WORKABOUT PRO Figure 1 2 Tether Port Low Insertion Force LIF Port And Audio Ja...

Page 36: ...3 3 Regulatory Labels Warning Using controls or adjustments or performing procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure Figure 1 3 Scanner Module Laser Warni...

Page 37: ...ABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer User Manual 11 Chapter 1 Introduction Regulatory Labels Figure 1 6 Manufacturer Label WORKABOUT PRO C Unit Figure 1 7 Manufacturer Label WORKABOUT PRO M Unit Figure 1 8 FC...

Page 38: ...Chapter 1 Introduction Regulatory Labels 12 Psion Teklogix WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer User Manual Figure 1 9 Standard Capacity Battery Label Figure 1 10 High Capacity Battery Label...

Page 39: ...tery 15 2 1 2 Charging The Battery 15 2 1 3 The Internal Battery 15 2 2 Turning The WORKABOUT PRO On and Off 15 2 2 1 Installing The Battery And Switching The Unit On 15 2 3 Connecting The WORKABOUT P...

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Page 41: ...and docking stations along with a Workabout internal charger When using the internal charger a suitable power source is required All chargers and docking stations are described in Chapter 8 Periphera...

Page 42: ...ENTER ON to switch off the WORKABOUT PRO 2 3 Connecting The WORKABOUT PRO To A PC Note Refer to Linking A WORKABOUT PRO To A PC on page 146 for more details about the desktop docking station and how t...

Page 43: ...e Touchscreen on page 30 for details 2 5 Resetting The WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Important Because Psion Teklogix cannot guarantee what has been saved registry after a reset this should be considered as...

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Page 45: ...Keys 27 3 4 2 The Keys 27 3 4 3 The Keypad Backlight 29 3 5 The Display 29 3 5 1 Colour Display 29 3 5 2 Monochrome Display 30 3 5 3 Calibrating The Touchscreen 30 3 6 Indicators 31 3 6 1 The LED 31 3...

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Page 47: ...omputer User Manual 21 Chapter 3 Getting To Know The WORKABOUT PRO Features Of The WORKABOUT PRO 3 1 Features Of The WORKABOUT PRO Figure 3 1 Front Of WORKABOUT PRO M Or C Sound Port Stylus pointing t...

Page 48: ...can operate with a Standard Lithium Ion battery pack a High Capacity Lithium Ion battery pack or three AA alkaline batteries If you are using a Lithium Ion battery pack preparing the hand held unit f...

Page 49: ...beginning on page 140 3 2 2 Removing And Installing The Battery Pack Removing The Battery Cover Turn the fasteners at the base of the battery cover counter clockwise to unlock the cover The top of the...

Page 50: ...battery installed in the hand held and a spare battery can be charged simultaneously Quad Docking Station Model WA4004 can charge the battery of up to four WORKABOUT PROs inserted in the docking stati...

Page 51: ...E NET logo appears followed by the startup desktop Note If the WORKABOUT PRO is in suspend state pressing ENTER ON key wakes the unit from this state The screen in which you were working before the co...

Page 52: ...a 55 key alphanumeric keyboard Along with the standard keyboard keys the ORANGE and BLUE modifier keys provide access to additional keys and system functions These functions are colour coded in orang...

Page 53: ...essed the modifier key becomes inactive and disappears from the taskbar 3 4 1 2 Locking Modifier Keys When a modifier key is pressed twice it is locked on A locked modifier key is displayed in upperca...

Page 54: ...f the next key pressed and are application dependent The TAB Key Typically the TAB key moves the cursor to the next field to the right or downward The ESC Key Generally this key is used as a keyboard...

Page 55: ...hat this option may be restricted to supervisory use only 3 5 The Display Depending on the type of display colour or monochrome you can adjust the backlight behaviour or the contrast of the display to...

Page 56: ...ment Press ORANGE to shift contrast backward To set the maximum range of the contrast on a monochrome screen you ll need to choose the Display icon in the Control Panel Refer to Display Contrast on pa...

Page 57: ...Double tap and Options The Double Tap tab allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the dou ble tap and the physical distance between taps The Options tab allows you to disable the touchscreen 3 6 Indi...

Page 58: ...details 3 6 2 Onscreen Indicators The taskbar at the bottom of the screen displays a variety of system status indicators Figure 3 7 Taskbar LED Behaviour Charge Status Off No battery detected in the c...

Page 59: ...a modifier key is pressed once to activate it the key is displayed in the taskbar in lowercase characters for example pressing the BLUE key once displays blue key in the taskbar If a modifier key is...

Page 60: ...Bluetooth Radio If a Bluetooth radio is installed in your unit this icon is displayed in the taskbar Security Level Security levels can be set to limit user access to the settings In addition applica...

Page 61: ...not require conditioning cycles and the WORKABOUT PRO battery system including chargers requires no user interaction to maintain peak performance To maximize the run time of your batteries consider th...

Page 62: ...them Batteries 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 st...

Page 63: ...radios are standard on WORKABOUT PRO C units Keep in mind also that Bluetooth is available simulta neously with WAN and 802 11b on a single unit A WORKABOUT PRO C is equipped with an on board Bluetoot...

Page 64: ...ard Lift the hinged SD door by gently pulling upward on the metal tab Orient the SD MMC card according to the legend stamped into the battery well plastic Place the card in the slot with the card cont...

Page 65: ...l and concentrated miner acids If the touchscreen is used in harsh environments consider applying a disposable screen protector WA6110 These covers reduce the clarity of the display slightly but will...

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Page 67: ...gating Using The Keyboard 43 4 2 Working With Files Folders And Programs 44 4 3 The Startup Desktop 44 4 3 1 The Desktop Icons 45 4 3 2 The Taskbar 46 4 4 The Start Menu 47 4 4 1 The Desktop 48 4 4 2...

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Page 69: ...stylus a pointing tool that looks like a pen stored in a slot at the top of the unit The stylus is used to select objects on the touchscreen Tap the stylus on the appropriate icon to open a file or l...

Page 70: ...s Figure 4 1 Working With Windows Icons Double tap on the appropriate icon a folder icon a program icon or a file icon to open or launch your selection 4 3 The Startup Desktop When the WORKABOUT PRO b...

Page 71: ...contains items that were deleted allowing you to either permanently delete or restore the items Command Prompt Command Prompt is used to access the DOS command prompt At the prompt you can type DOS c...

Page 72: ...addition the taskbar displays the application s currently running on your unit and the security level assigned to it 4 3 2 1 Using The Taskbar Using the stylus tap on an icon to display the associate...

Page 73: ...te A check mark indicates an active item 4 4 The Start Menu Note Some of the Start Menu items may be disabled based on the WORK ABOUT PRO s current security settings The Start Menu lists the operation...

Page 74: ...the operator in the Start Menu and the taskbar When you change security levels you ll need to enter the appropriate password in the Password textbox The security level is represented by an icon in the...

Page 75: ...e System Tray Note This option is useful if your touchscreen has been disabled Activating System Tray allows you to access taskbar icons using keyboard keys in place of the stylus The System Tray opti...

Page 76: ...task manager window Tap on the Task Manager in the Start Menu Figure 4 8 Task Manager 4 4 5 Cycle Tasks When Cycle Tasks is selected and the Task Manager is not open you can cycle through active appl...

Page 77: ...the prompt you can type DOS commands such as dir to display all the directories in the drive Inbox Inbox is used to access and view your email Internet Explorer The WORKABOUT PRO is equipped with Micr...

Page 78: ...run a session on the Server machine using the WORKABOUT PRO Windows CE NET device Remote Desktop Connection on page 59 provides a website with details about this option 4 4 8 Settings Tapping on Sett...

Page 79: ...Radio on page 111 for radio setup details Taskbar And Start Menu The Taskbar and Start Menu option displays a dialogue box in which you can customize the taskbar choosing which options will be display...

Page 80: ...pend A sub menu is not available At Teklogix security level an additional option is available in the sub menu Bootloader This option behaves like cold reset except that the WORK ABOUT PRO starts Bootl...

Page 81: ...ollowing elements Tab A tab separates different elements of a dialogue box Tapping on a tab displays its contents Textbox A textbox requires that you type information Use the stylus to highlight the t...

Page 82: ...via DHCP or Specify an IP address Tap on a radio button to activate the option next to it Buttons This type of button allows you to Save Delete and so on the options you ve chosen in a dialogue box Ta...

Page 83: ...8 5 5 2 3 Keyboard One Shot Modes 69 5 5 2 4 Keyboard Macro Keys 70 5 5 2 5 Unicode Mapping 71 5 5 3 Volume And Sound Properties 73 5 5 3 1 Volume Adjustments 73 5 5 4 Power Management Properties 74 5...

Page 84: ...95 5 7 3 1 Enabling Authentication TRAPS 95 5 7 3 2 Adding A Destination 95 5 7 3 3 Changing A Destination 96 5 7 3 4 Removing A Trap Destination 96 5 7 4 Permitted Hosts Tab 97 5 7 4 1 Adding A Host...

Page 85: ...Microsoft Windows Powered Pocket PC 2002 shell in units running Windows CE NET 4 2 The website below describes the APIs exposed through AYGShell and the application compatibility between Windows Power...

Page 86: ...llow you to customize and adjust settings on your WORKABOUT PRO APN Manager Settings Allows you to specify the APN access point name settings for units equipped with a GSM GPRS card Date Time Allows y...

Page 87: ...cess network resources This information should be provided by your System Administrator Password Allows you to assign a password to restrict access to elements of the unit Once assigned password acces...

Page 88: ...d program memory Dialing Specifies dialing settings including area code country code dial type and the code to disable call waiting You can store multiple patterns for exam ple Work Home and so on usi...

Page 89: ...nnecting to the Internet setting the cache size specifying the Internet connection options and defining the security level that is applied when browsing SNMP SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol is...

Page 90: ...Display icon Figure 5 2 Choosing The Display Icon 5 5 1 1 Display Contrast The Contrast tab allows you to adjust the display contrast to suit the environment in which you are using the hand held Keep...

Page 91: ...nt like a key press or scanner trigger Note Keep in mind that this option may be restricted to supervisory use only In the Display Properties dialogue box open the Backlight tab Figure 5 4 Display Bac...

Page 92: ...kbox next to When using external power keep the backlight always ON the backlight remains ON at the configured intensity when the WORKABOUT PRO is operating with external power not battery power If po...

Page 93: ...adjust the repeat rate of the keys the intensity of the keyboard backlight and the behaviour of the BLUE and ORANGE modifier keys This dialogue box also allows you to define macro keys and Unicode ch...

Page 94: ...cond cps Sliding the bar to the left slows the repeat rate and sliding the bar to the right increases the repeat rate Note Use the field at the bottom of this dialogue box to test the repeat delay and...

Page 95: ...bled the checkbox is left blank the ORANGE and BLUE keys are locked on when pressed only once they remain on until they are pressed a second time to unlock them Note Keep in mind that checking the tas...

Page 96: ...e macro keys can be programmed to replace frequently used keystrokes along with the function of executable keys including ENTER BKSP and DEL BLUE BKSP function keys and arrow keys Recording And Saving...

Page 97: ...eated The Save Macro button is highlighted Tap on Save Macro to save your macro Note If you want to discard the macro you ve just created tap on the Discard Macro button Executing A Macro Press the ma...

Page 98: ...appings are listed in the Unicode Mapping tab in order of virtual key value and then by order of the shift state If a Unicode mapping is not listed the Unicode mapping is mapped to the default Unicode...

Page 99: ...e Remove button 5 5 3 Volume And Sound Properties In the Control Panel choose theVolume Sounds icon Figure 5 14 Choosing The Volume Icon 5 5 3 1 Volume Adjustments Figure 5 15 Volume Settings Slide th...

Page 100: ...ies dialogue box that indicates the unit s battery capacity and allows you to manage battery use In the Control Panel choose the Power icon Figure 5 16 Choosing The Power Icon 5 5 4 1 Battery Capacity...

Page 101: ...spend state to Never will adversely affect the battery run time To further reduce power consumption carefully consider the duration of time that the display backlight is on see Display Backlight on pa...

Page 102: ...you must re establish the network connection 5 5 5 Stylus Properties Note Touchscreen calibration may not be enabled on your unit If your screen appears to require recalibration contact your superviso...

Page 103: ...te when you tap on an item follow the directions below Choose the Calibration tab and then tap on the Recalibrate button Figure 5 21 Calibrating The Touchscreen Follow the directions in the Calibratio...

Page 104: ...00 techinfo planning walkthroughs default asp Security Services Note When importing certificates the unit only recognizes cer files 5 6 Bluetooth Setup Bluetooth is a global standard for wireless conn...

Page 105: ...In the Control Panel choose the Bluetooth Device Properties icon to display the Bluetooth Manager screen Figure 5 24 Bluetooth Icon The Bluetooth Controls dialogue box is used to display the other Blu...

Page 106: ...h device Once you highlight a device in the list box both the Services and Set PIN buttons become available Services A discovered device may display several service profiles that it can use to communi...

Page 107: ...umbers when they reboot so your saved setting may not work when the remote device is rebooted In that case you must deactivate the service and reactivate it to detect the current RFCOMM channel Set PI...

Page 108: ...ent and the remote is called the server The Servers tab displays the server profiles that can be activated in your WORKABOUT PRO There is currently one server profile available Serial Tap on the check...

Page 109: ...to either BSP or COM When the name is set to BSP BSP2 to BSP9 are available for activated services including the server When COM is chosen COM7 to COM9 are available The Connection list table shows t...

Page 110: ...e effect you must reset the WORKABOUT PRO 5 6 4 The Bluetooth GPRS Phone Once you ve completed the Bluetooth settings described beginning on page 78 you can go ahead and set up communication through y...

Page 111: ...er a name for your GPRS network connection Figure 5 30 Setting Up The Connection 4 Highlight the Next button and press ENTER to display the Modem dialogue box Figure 5 31 Setting Up The Modem 5 In the...

Page 112: ...l The WORKABOUT PRO communicates with your phone and retrieves the parameters for the Device Properties dialogue box The unit then disconnects Figure 5 32 Port Settings 6 Under the Call Options tab tu...

Page 113: ...dem dialogue box select the Next button to display the Phone Number dialogue box Figure 5 34 Setting The Phone Number The phone number you enter is network carrier dependent Once you ve specified all...

Page 114: ...Figure 5 36 Setting Up Dialing Properties Once you ve edited this dialogue box to reflect your network carrier requirements press ENTER to save your changes 10 At this point you ll need to return to...

Page 115: ...uetooth GPRS Phone This onscreen message indicates the status of your connection connected disconnected error messages and so on Figure 5 38 Successful Connection Select the Hide button to move this m...

Page 116: ...es MIBs that define the variables an SNMP Network Management Station can access Each product has a defined set of MIBs that determine how SNMP operates the type of access allowed and so on All Teklogi...

Page 117: ...field identifies the contact person for this managed node along with information about how to get in touch with this person The content of this parameter is accessible through MIB II s sysContact obje...

Page 118: ...a means of limiting access to SNMP managed devices to those SNMP Managers with matching community names as specified by RFC 1157 Enable SNMP Enabling Enable SNMP allows the device to respond to SNMP q...

Page 119: ...1 Adding A Community Choose the Add button to add a new community Figure 5 43 Adding A Community Name The value assigned here is the name assigned by the network administrator to the set of devices to...

Page 120: ...Or Removing A Community A Modify Community dialogue box is displayed listing the community you highlighted Edit the Name and or Rights and press ENTER to save your changes 5 7 2 3 Removing An Existing...

Page 121: ...ws you to define where the report will be sent Figure 5 45 Trap Destination Tab 5 7 3 1 Enabling Authentication TRAPS Enabling Enable Authentication TRAPS allows authorization traps to be sent when a...

Page 122: ...gue box like the one displayed when you add a destination is displayed Figure 5 47 Changing A Destination Make the changes to the destination and press ENTER to save the changes 5 7 3 4 Removing A Tra...

Page 123: ...cess to a known sub set of SNMP Managers This tab lists the IP addresses of all the SNMP Managers which are allowed to monitor and manage this device If no entries are listed the device will accept SN...

Page 124: ...on the Change button A dialogue box like the one displayed when you add a host is displayed Make the necessary changes and press ENTER 5 8 Total Recall Total Recall is a Psion Teklogix utility develo...

Page 125: ...kup Profile View Selected Profile Restore Selected Profile and Delete Selected Profile Keep in mind however that until a profile is created the only available option is Create Backup Profile Tap on th...

Page 126: ...y the operator AutoRestore Profile for this device only creates a profile that automati cally restores itself following a cold boot Clone Profile for other devices creates a profile that automatically...

Page 127: ...database and or the registry only Tap on the Next button to view your selections View Selections Depending on what you have selected for inclusion in your profile you can view a list of the selected...

Page 128: ...used to set up APN Access Point Name settings for units equipped with GSM GPRS radios Important Typically APN setup information is automatically configured for you The APN Manager Settings icon is onl...

Page 129: ...sting that you enter your PIN Personal Identification Number 1 Type the PIN assigned to your unit SIM 2 In the Start Menu choose Settings Network and in the connec tion window double tap on the GPRS i...

Page 130: ...d Held Computer User Manual If automatic configuration has failed you ll need to set up your details manually using the APN Access Point Name settings tab Figure 5 59 APN Settings Tab Tap on the Add b...

Page 131: ...gs tab Figure 5 61 Adding A New APN To use your new APN tap on the Active button Note To avoid overwriting your newly created APN disable the checkbox next to Enable APN for auto configuration 5 9 3 P...

Page 132: ...network your PIN will be requested Leaving this checkbox unchecked disables PIN requirement Note Some SIM cards do not allow the PIN support to be disabled Enabling Save PIN for auto configuration cau...

Page 133: ...107 CONNECTING TO ALANWITH 802 11b6 6 6 1 Installing The 802 11b Radio 109 6 2 Connecting To A LAN Using An 802 11b Radio 111 6 2 1 Configuring An IEEE 802 11b Radio 111 6 2 2 Assigning An IP Address...

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Page 135: ...Sequence Spread Spectrum radio The CF Compact Flash card is easily installed in the unit To begin remove the battery pack If your unit is using AC power disconnect it Remove the stylus from the end c...

Page 136: ...e SW1401 switch to the left to shut off internal battery power With the back of the hand held facing you slide the radio label up into the CF slot at the top of the unit until it clicks into place Fig...

Page 137: ...r Philips screws to secure the end cap Important The WORKABOUT PRO does not support hot swapping cards All power sources must be switched off before inserting a card in the unit 6 2 Connecting To A LA...

Page 138: ...omatically when the unit is powered on In this case skip to Step 4 on page 113 To configure the 802 11b radio 1 Tap on the Start button in the taskbar and tap on Settings Network Figure 6 5 Network An...

Page 139: ...below is displayed Figure 6 7 Wireless Statistics This tab lists your radio statistics Tapping on the Zero button resets the statistics of the last four items Packets IN Packets OUT IN errors and OUT...

Page 140: ...Since access points are generally secure they will most likely not be listed here By default the unit attempts to connect to preferred net works This behaviour can be changed by enabling Automaticall...

Page 141: ...abled from the dropdown encryption menu Otherwise leave this field as is Authentication 802 11b supports two subtypes of network authentication services Open and Shared Under Open authentication any w...

Page 142: ...in an EAP is used in conjunction with the 802 1x standard to authenticate users at the MAC layer Available EAPs are listed in the dropdown menu next to the EAP option To activate 802 1X tap the stylus...

Page 143: ...ettings the WORKABOUT PRO will communicate on the network through the access point 6 2 2 Assigning An IP Address If your network is not using a DHCP server you will need to assign an IP address In the...

Page 144: ...e Servers Tab Note If DHCP is enabled name server addresses are assigned automatically In the NETWLAN1 Settings window display the IP Information tab In the IP Information tab tap the Configure button...

Page 145: ...ve networks up and down in the list Highlight the network that you want to move up or down in the list To move the highlighted item in the list upward or downward tap the stylus on the Up or Down butt...

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Page 147: ...Hand Held Computer User Manual 121 EXPANSION MODULES 7 7 7 1 Expansion Modules 123 7 1 2 What s Inside 124 7 1 4 Installing The PCMCIA Module 125 7 1 5 Installing A GSM GPRS Module 127 7 1 6 Installi...

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Page 149: ...ic mobile computing requirements This chapter outlines how to install the following expansion modules PCMCIA GSM GPRS and SE 1223HP scanner 7 1 1 Removing The End Cap And Back Plate To install a modul...

Page 150: ...Inside 124 Psion Teklogix WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer User Manual 7 1 2 What s Inside Figure 7 2 Standard Features Internal Battery Expansion Connector Compact Flash CF Connector Metal Frame Mai...

Page 151: ...of the unit Remove the end cap and slide the SW1401 switch to the left to shut off internal battery power Figure 7 3 SW1401 Power Switch 7 1 4 Installing The PCMCIA Module Important The WORKABOUT PRO...

Page 152: ...rews at the top of the metal frame Align the connector on the PCMCIA module with the expansion connector on the hand held and gently snap the PCMCIA module connector into the expansion connector Using...

Page 153: ...itch to the right to turn power back on Replace the end cap back plate and batteries 7 1 5 Installing A GSM GPRS Module The GSM GPRS module accommodates a GSM radio and a SIM card and is equipped with...

Page 154: ...tor on the WORK ABOUT PRO Apply slight pressure to snap the module into place on the hand held Use the screws provided to secure the module in place Fit the antenna at the top of the unit making certa...

Page 155: ...ched to the WORKABOUT PRO You need to connect the flex cable to the internal scanner module On the scanner module pull the tabs on either side of the connector up Using pincers insert the flex cable i...

Page 156: ...1223HP Scanner 130 Psion Teklogix WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer User Manual Slide the SW1401 power switch to the right to turn power back on and replace the end cap backplate and batteries Figure 7...

Page 157: ...ng A Battery Installed In The WORKABOUT PRO 145 8 4 2 Charging A Spare Battery 145 8 4 3 Battery Charge Duration 145 8 4 4 Charger LED Indicators 145 8 4 5 Troubleshooting The Charging Operation Of Th...

Page 158: ...ation 153 8 7 4 Network Access 153 8 7 4 1 Network Addressing 154 8 7 5 Battery Charging LED Behaviour 154 8 7 6 Troubleshooting 154 8 7 6 1 Network Link Unsuccessful 154 8 7 6 2 Hand Held LED Does No...

Page 159: ...ot use adhesives such as Loctite to secure the screws on carrying accessories These chemicals may damage the plastic casing 8 1 1 Attaching The Hand Strap The hand strap can be attached to the back of...

Page 160: ...hillips screwdriver to attach the strap to the two threaded inserts on the back of the WORKABOUT PRO near the top of the unit Figure 8 1 Securing The Hand Strap Stretch the hand strap toward the base...

Page 161: ...aching The Pistol Grip The pistol grip is attached to the four threaded inserts on the back of the WORK ABOUT PRO Four Phillips head screws are provided with this accessory Figure 8 3 Pistol Grip Note...

Page 162: ...k of the unit and the holes in the pistol grip are aligned with the threaded inserts on the back of the WORKABOUT PRO Tighten the screws to secure the pistol grip in place 8 1 3 Protective Carrying Ca...

Page 163: ...with two rings onto which you can attach a swivel belt loop so that you can hang the unit from your belt If you prefer you can also attach a belt clip to this accessory so that you can clamp the unit...

Page 164: ...The Swivel Belt Loop With The Carrying Case 138 Psion Teklogix WORKABOUT PRO Hand Held Computer User Manual Alternatively you can attach a plastic clip to the swivel belt loop and clip it to your wai...

Page 165: ...d to hang a WORKABOUT PRO with a pistol grip from you waist Figure 8 8 Soft Shell Holster Insert the belt in the swivel holster pad Attach the pad on either the left or right side of the holster case...

Page 166: ...l used batteries must be forwarded to one of the following offices Psion Teklogix Inc Psion Teklogix Corp 2100 Meadowvale Blvd 1810 Airport Exchange Blvd Mississauga Ontario Suite 500 Canada Erlanger...

Page 167: ...battery if it does not recharge within the specified charge time The battery may burst or ignite if the battery leaks Always ensure that it is away from any exposed flames If leaking electrolyte spra...

Page 168: ...ons Check to ensure the mains circuit supplying chargers and or docking stations is adequate for the load especially if several chargers and docking stations are being powered from the same circuit Qu...

Page 169: ...from the outlet before attempting any maintenance or cleaning An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary Use of an improper extension cord could result in fire or electric shock...

Page 170: ...Note The desktop docking charger is shipped with its own user manual It is critical that it be reviewed for additional information and updates The desktop docking station is designed to charge the bat...

Page 171: ...d on The LED on the WORKABOUT PRO lights up indicating that the unit has external power and battery charging will begin It is safe to leave the unit in the desktop docking station while it is not in u...

Page 172: ...on 8 4 6 Desktop Docking Station Ports Figure 8 12 Back of Desktop Docking Station The desktop docking station is equipped with two USB ports a Host USB port to connect peripherals such as a printer k...

Page 173: ...PRO files from Windows Explorer Drag and drop files between the WORKABOUT PRO and the PC in the same way that you would between PC drives Back up WORKABOUT PRO files to the PC then restore them from...

Page 174: ...ecific WORKABOUT PRO on the network If a link is established between a WORKABOUT PRO and a host the application on the host and on the hand held must have a recovery mechanism in the event that the WO...

Page 175: ...attery remains in the charge well The 75 charge indicator is handy if you need a quick recharge a quick charge often takes less than one hour 8 5 3 Charge Indicators The LED The LED on the top of the...

Page 176: ...battery with the contacts in the charge well 8 6 2 Battery Charge Duration A fully discharged battery can take up to 4 hours to charge The quad battery charger stops applying power to the battery whe...

Page 177: ...ours 8 6 4 2 Indicator 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 charg...

Page 178: ...twisted or broken Try inserting a battery that you know to be working in the charger well Reconnect the mains power cable and check that the charger well indicator flashes at powerup 8 7 Quad Docking...

Page 179: ...quad dock is equipped with a power indicator LED and RJ45 link and traffic indicator LEDs When a valid network link is established a green LED is illuminated next to the RJ45 connector 8 7 3 Insertin...

Page 180: ...plete If the battery is fully charged when the unit is inserted in the docking station the LED flashes red for less than a second and then turns green Battery charging continues whether the WORKABOUT...

Page 181: ...ct Make certain that the battery installed in the WORKABOUT PRO is not defective 8 8 AC Wall Adaptor And Tether Cable Figure 8 16 WORKABOUT PRO AC Wall Adaptor And Tether Cable Connecting a wall adapt...

Page 182: ...lug the pronged end of the power cable into an AC outlet 8 9 Automotive Adaptor Figure 8 17 Automotive Adaptor The automotive adaptor is an optional accessory that allows you to power your WORKABOUT P...

Page 183: ...perated in high vibration environments 8 10 1 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations Warning Before mounting a vehicle cradle in a vehicle there are a number of operator safety issues that require ca...

Page 184: ...release knobs Refer to the detailed assembly instructions that are packaged with the cradle when selecting a mounting location 8 10 1 1 Mounting Template The vehicle cradle is shipped with detailed mo...

Page 185: ...ed cradle installations on vehicles with batteries above this voltage ensure the powered cradle power connector is mounted in a dry location on the vehicle or that the connector is insulated with an a...

Page 186: ...A 1 8 meter 6 foot extension power cable PN 13985 is supplied with your powered vehicle cradle This cable should be wired to a filtered fused maximum 10A accessory supply on the vehicle The power crad...

Page 187: ...bly 8 10 7 The Port Replicator Figure 8 19 Port Replicator The port replicator Model WA4005 is an optional accessory that allows tethered devices as well as mounted peripherals e g bar code printers o...

Page 188: ...d IEEE 802 11b radios both operate in the 2 4GHz band Although the WORKABOUT PRO includes features to minimize interfer ence performance of the system will not be optimal if you use both radios simult...

Page 189: ...ATIONS 9 9 9 1 Hand Held Computer Specifications 165 9 2 Radio Specifications 167 9 3 SE 1223HP Scanner Specifications 167 9 4 Battery Specifications 168 9 4 1 Standard Battery Pack 168 9 4 2 High Cap...

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Page 191: ...ea Keypad area 3 75 5mm width x 1 4 36mm depth Weight With battery 16 oz 454g add 2 6 oz 75g with scanner expansion module add 0 7 oz 19g with 802 11b CF card radio Operating System Microsoft Windows...

Page 192: ...Port USB Host port Power in out Environmental Operating Temperature 14 F to 122 F 10 C to 50 C Storage Temperature 13 F to 140 F 25 C to 60 C Rain And Dust Resistance IEC 529 classification IP54 Humi...

Page 193: ...93 cm max H x 3 84 cm max W x 3 51 cm max D Weight 1 33 oz max 37 7 gm max Performance Characteristics Light Source Visible Laser Diode 650 nm Scan Rate 35 5 scans sec bidirectional Scan Angle 42 2 Sc...

Page 194: ...ssification Intended for use in CDRH Class II and IEC Class 2 devices Electrical Safety UL VDE and CUL recognized component laser Chemistry Capacity Lithium Ion Polymer Battery Li Polymer 1750 mAh nom...

Page 195: ...o 2 8V 25 C Impedance 45m max 1kHz AC only the battery cell Total Internal Resistance 200 m max fully charged new pack including cell resis tance and protection circuit resistance 1kHz AC High Tempera...

Page 196: ...C 4 F to 140 F Recommended Termination Taper Current 50 100 mA Recommended Charge Termination Timeout 30 min Charge Temperature 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F Discharge Temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140...

Page 197: ...y 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F 80 capacity recovery within 1 month 20 C to 45 C 4 F to 113 F 75 capacity recovery within 3 month 20 C to 20 C 4 F to 68 F 70 capacity recovery within 1 year Model ML2032 S...

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Page 199: ...n depending on whether you have previously registered for Teknet Once you have logged in search for the Support Request Form A 2 Product Repairs International For technical support outside of Canada o...

Page 200: ...10 Airport Exchange Boulevard Mississauga Suite 500 Ontario Erlanger Kentucky Canada L5N 7J9 USA 41018 Tel 1 905 813 9900 Tel 1 859 371 6006 Fax 1 905 812 6300 Fax 1 859 371 6422 Email salescdn psion...

Page 201: ...ry Pack Positive 2 P Power Pin for Battery Pack Positive 3 DQ One wire Interface Data Pin 4 T GND 5 P Power Pin for Battery Pack Negative 6 P Power Pin for Battery Pack Negative 7 PS Power Switch Sens...

Page 202: ...o WORKABOUT PRO charging battery 5V 3A 8 LIF Detect determines if a device is attached to the LIF 9 USB Device Data Minus for operating the WORKABOUT PRO as a USB device 10 USB Device Data Plus for op...

Page 203: ...9 DC Power In for supplying power to WORKABOUT PRO charging battery 5V 3A 10 DC Power In for supplying power to WORKABOUT PRO charging battery 5V 3A 11 Not used 12 Not used 13 Not used 14 Not used 15...

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Page 205: ...h ActiveSync with a device running Windows CE NET These drivers must be updated with WORKABOUT PRO specific information so that the WORK ABOUT PRO can be recognized by your PC The install program upda...

Page 206: ...tap on Cancel to exit the program Shut down all other software programs especially ActiveSync to avoid a restart request during installation Tap on the Next button The program checks that ActiveSync i...

Page 207: ...OUT PRO the next time it is con nected It is recommended that the device be installed immediately Select the drivers you want to update wceusbsh and usbstor Tap on the Next button Note None of the dri...

Page 208: ...d the WORKABOUT PRO running Windows CE NET In this case when an appropriate USB connection with this device exists Windows will automatically attempt to install the device driver An appropriate USB co...

Page 209: ...installed the same steps as described above are carried out for usbstor except that the WORKABOUT PRO must be running BooSt Press and hold down the SCAN BLUE ENTER keys for a minimum of 6 seconds to l...

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Page 211: ...66 approvals WORKABOUT PRO including scanner 166 arrow keys moving the cursor 28 audio indicators description of beep conditions 34 volume adjustment using the BLUE key 35 audio mini plug pinouts B 3...

Page 212: ...connection list table Bluetooth Controls 83 Contact 91 contrast adjusting 30 control panel accessing 59 basic setup 64 Display Properties 64 icons 60 keyboard properties 67 power management propertie...

Page 213: ...y repeat 67 68 one shot mode 69 keyboard backlight 29 keyboard keys 26 ALT 28 arrow keys 28 BKSP 28 CTRL 28 DEL 28 ESC 28 Function keys 28 Macro keys 29 macro keys 70 modifiers 27 navigating using the...

Page 214: ...o adding new network connection 114 advanced settings of 118 Bluetooth 78 84 Configure button 114 configuring 111 adding a new network connection 114 Ad Hoc 115 authentication network 115 Configure bu...

Page 215: ...1223 HP I00A scanner 167 802 11b 167 Start Menu 47 cycle tasks 50 desktop 48 power info 50 programs 51 Run 53 Security 48 Settings 52 Shutdown 54 system tray 49 task manager 50 stylus touch pen using...

Page 216: ...ehicle Cradle 157 W wall adaptor 155 Warm Reset Shutdown menu 54 warranty 4 wceusbsh inf installing C 4 wceusbsh inf updating C 2 Windows Start Menu See Start Menu 47 Windows CE dialogue box 55 files...

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