Once you have created the connection, it appears in , Programs, Connections. To start the connection, remove your Pocket PC Terminal from the cradle or disconnect the cable, tap the connection icon, enter your user name, domain, and password, and tap Connect. Once connected, you can:

Send and receive e-mail messages by using Inbox. Before you can use Inbox, you need to provide the information it needs to communicate with the e-mail server. For specific instructions, see “Connect Directly to an E-mail Server,” later in this chapter.

Visit Internet or intranet Web pages by using Pocket Internet Explorer. You may need to set up a proxy server to visit Internet Web pages. For more information on setting up a proxy server, see Pocket Internet Explorer Help on the Pocket PC Terminal.

Synchronize. For more information, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer.

To create an Ethernet connection to a network

You do not need to create a new connection on your Pocket PC Terminal. Instead, you must purchase and configure an Ethernet card that is compatible with your Pocket PC Terminal.

1.Get the following information from your network administrator: user name, password, and domain name.

2.Insert the Ethernet card into your Pocket PC Terminal. For instructions on inserting and using the Ethernet card, see the owner’s manual for the card.

3.The first time you insert the card, Network Settings will appear automatically so that you can configure the Ethernet card. Most networks use DHCP, so you should not have to change these

settings unless your network administrator instructs you to do so. Tap OK. (If it does not

appear or to change settings later, tap and then Settings. On the Connections tab, tap Network and then the adapter you want to change.)

4.Connect the Ethernet card to the network by using a network cable. For information, see your owner’s manual.

5.If you want to synchronize your Pocket PC Terminal, tap , and then Programs. Tap the Connections folder, and then ActiveSync. Select Network Connection as the connection method and then tap Connect. Remote synchronization with a desktop computer will work only if you have set up a partnership with that computer through ActiveSync and have set ActiveSync to allow remote connections. Other restrictions apply. For more information on synchronizing remotely, see ActiveSync Help on the desktop computer.

6.If you want to access your e-mail server or the intranet, tap and then Settings. On the Connections tab, tap Network and then the Identification tab. Enter your user information. If you need assistance, see your network administrator.

Once connected, you can do the same activities as listed in the preceding section.

End a Connection

If you started the connection from a program, such as Inbox or Pocket Internet Explorer,

disconnect from that program first. Then, tap and then Today. Tap or at the bottom of the screen and then Disconnect. To end a network connection, remove the card from your Pocket PC Terminal.

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Casio Pocket PC Terminal manual End a Connection, To create an Ethernet connection to a network

Pocket PC Terminal specifications

The Casio Pocket PC Terminal represents a significant innovation in the realm of portable computing, designed specifically for mobile data applications. As a compact and versatile device, it is engineered to meet the needs of professionals who require robust data processing capabilities in varied environments.

One of the standout features of the Casio Pocket PC Terminal is its lightweight and ergonomic design. With dimensions that allow for easy portability, it can be seamlessly integrated into various workflows, whether in logistics, retail, or field operations. The intuitive touchscreen interface enhances user experience, enabling users to navigate through applications with ease, while also accommodating stylus input for precision tasks.

The device is powered by advanced processing technologies, ensuring swift performance even when running complex applications. Equipped with a durable battery, it supports extended usage duration, minimizing downtime during critical operations. The long-lasting battery life is complemented by energy-efficient components that ensure operational continuity throughout the workday.

Connectivity is another crucial aspect of the Casio Pocket PC Terminal. It typically supports a range of communication technologies, including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and in some models, mobile network connectivity. This allows users to stay connected and access real-time data, streamlining operations and enhancing productivity.

In terms of software, the Casio Pocket PC Terminal usually runs on a familiar operating system, providing users with access to a variety of applications tailored for inventory management, sales tracking, and data collection. Its compatibility with enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems further increases its functionality, allowing for seamless data integration with existing business processes.

The rugged construction of the Casio Pocket PC Terminal ensures it can withstand the rigors of daily use in demanding environments. With resistance to dust and water, as well as a shock-proof design, it is built to endure drops and spills, making it an ideal choice for industries such as warehousing and construction.

Security features are also integrated into the design, with options for data encryption and secure access protocols to protect sensitive information. This is particularly important for businesses that handle confidential data or operate in compliance-heavy industries.

In summary, the Casio Pocket PC Terminal combines portability, durability, and advanced technology to provide a comprehensive solution for mobile data applications. Its range of features and robust design caters to various professional needs, establishing it as a reliable choice for on-the-go data management.