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700 Series Color Mobile Computer User's Manual - July 2005
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Contents
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DocumentChange Record
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Contents
Introduction
Windows Mobile 2003
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Installing Applications
NetworkSupport
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Printer Support
Scanner Support
Programming
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Configurable Settings
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Troubleshooting
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Before You Begin
Safety Summary
Donotrepairoradjustalone
Firstaid
Resuscitation
Safety Icons
Global Services and Support
WarrantyInformation
WebSupport
TelephoneS upport
WhoShouldReadthisManual?
RelatedDocuments
Patent Information
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Introduction
Ambient Light Sensor
Audio System
Speaker
Microphone
External Headset Jack
Battery
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Beeper
Enablethe Beeper
Disable the Scanner Mute
Selecta Beeper Volume
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Keypad
Backlight for Keypad
KeySequences
[Gold]or [Gold/White] Plane Keys
NumericKeypad
Alphanumeric Keypad
Alpha(Blue) Plane Key s
NumericKeypad
Alphanumeric Keypad
LEDs
Modem Support
PSM Build Version
Resetting Your 700 Color Computer
Performing a Warm-Boot
Performing a Cold-Boot
Software Build Version
Storage Media
CompactFlash Cards
Secure Digital Cards
Vibrator
Wireless Network Support
Accessories
Physical and Environmental Specifications
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Windows Mobile 2003
Software Builds
Where to Find Information
Basic Skills
TodayScreen
Programs
Navigation Bar and Command Bar
Pop-up Menus
Notifications
Entering Information
TypingWith the Onscreen Keyboard
UsingBlock Recognizer
Using Letter Recognizer
UsingTranscriber
SelectingTyped Text
Writing on the Screen
Selectingthe Writing
ConvertingWriting to Text
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Drawingon the Screen
Creatinga Drawing
Selectinga Drawing
Recordinga Message
Creatinga Recording
UsingMy Text
Finding and Organizing Information
Customizing Your 700 Color Computer
Adjusting Settings
Addingor Removing Programs
AddingPrograms Using ActiveSyn c
Addinga Program Directly fromthe Internet
Addinga P rogramto theStart Men u
Removing Programs
Microsoft ActiveSync
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Microsoft PocketOutlook
Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
SynchronizingCalendar
Why Use Categories in the Calendar?
Whatsan All Day Event?
Whatsa R ecurrence Pattern?
ViewingAppointments
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Creatingor Changing an Appointment
Creatingan All Day Event
Settinga Reminder for an Appointment
Addinga Note to an Appointment
Makingan Appointment Recurring
Assigningan Appointmentto a Category
Sendinga Meeting Request
Findingan Appointment
Deletingan Appointment
Changing Calendar Options
Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues
Creating a Contact
SynchronizingContacts
ViewingContacts
Creating or Changing a Contact
Addinga Note to a Contact
Assigninga Contact to a Category
Copying a Contact
Sending a Message to a Contact
Findinga Contact
Deleting a Contact
Addinga Contact to Speed Dial
Changing Contacts Options
Tasks: Keeping a To Do List
Creating a Task
SynchronizingTasks
Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas
Creating a Note
SynchronizingNotes
Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages
SynchronizingE-mail Messages
ManagingE-mail Messages and Folders
Connectingto a Mail Server
SettingUp or Changing an Account
DownloadingMessages f rom the Server
Composingand Sending Messages
Companion Programs
Pocket Word
Creatinga Document
TypingMode
WritingMode
RecordingMode
DrawingMode
Synchronizing Pocket Word Documents
Pocket Excel
Creating a Workbook
Tips for Working in Pocket Excel
MSNMessenger
Setting Up an Account
SigningIn and Out
Workingwith Contacts
ManagingContacts
Sendinga Message
WindowsMedia Player for Windows Mobile
Microsoft Reader
Getting Books on Your 700 Color Computer
Usingthe Library
Readinga Book
UsingReader Features
Removing a Book
Pocket Internet Explorer
The Mobile Favorites Folder
Favorite Links
Mobile Favorites
Using AvantGo Channels
Using Pocket Internet Explorer
ViewingMobile Favorites and Channels
Browsingthe Internet
Getting Connected
Connecting to an Internet Service Provider
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Connecting to Work
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Creatinga Wireless Network Connection
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Creatinga VPN Server Connection to Work
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Ending a Connection
Connecting Directly to an E-mail Server
SettingUp an E-mail Account
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Packaging an Application
Installing Applications
Using Microsoft ActiveSync
Usingthe FTP Server
Using a Storage Card
Copying to a CompactFlash Card
Copyingto a Secure Digital Storage Card
Replicating 700 Color SettingsUsing the Registry
Deletingthe Old Registry File
Copyingthe RegFlush CAB File
Loadingthe Registry Save Application
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Updating the System Software
Migrating Applications
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Migrating from a 700 Monochrome Computer
Installing Cabinet Files
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Understanding Your 700 Series Computer
Antennas (760/761 Computers)
Network Adapters
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No Networking
Network Selection APIs
Network Connections
CORE (760, 761 Computers with WAN Radios)
ActivatingCORE
Install an Available Radio Module
Loading a Radio Module
802.11 CF COREModule
General
Details
CDMA/1xRTTCORE Module (760 Computers with WAN Radios)
WANMonitor General
WANMonitor Details
GSM/GPRS CORE Module (760 Computers with WAN Radios)
WANMonitor General
WANMonitor Details
Microsoft Phone Application (761 Computers with CDMA Radios)
Data Provisioning (Sprint)
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Data Provisioning (Verizon)
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Phone Application
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Tools
Phone Settings
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Microsoft Phone Application (761 Computers with GSM Radios)
Activation
Phone Application
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Tools
Phone Settings
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PhoneUtility (760 Computers with GSM/GPRS Radios)
Audio Mode
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SB555 Watcher (760 Computers with CDMA Radios)
CopyingC DMA RadioModule CABFiles from Intermec Web Site
Via Microsoft ActiveSync
Via a CompactFlash or Secure Digital Storage Card
Finishing the Installation
Activation
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Verizon Automated Activation Process
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SprintAutomated Activation Process
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UsingSprint Watcher
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DataProvisioning
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Telus and Bell Mobility Activation
AT Command Interface (760 Computers)
CommandSet for Sierra Wireless SB555
Command Set for Siemens MC45 or MC46
Testingthe AT Commands
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Wireless Personal Area Networking
Documentation
About the Application
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WirelessPrinting
Properties
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AutoIP/DHCP
SNMP Configuration on the 700 Color Computer
Management Information Base
ObjectIdentifiers
Configuring with SNMP
Printer Support
Printing ASCII
Directly to a Port
Directly to a Generic Serial Port
IrDA Printer Driver
NPCP Printer Driver
About NPCP
NPCP Driver Installation and Removal
Opening the NPCP Driver
Closing the NPCP Driver
Reading from the NPCP Driver
Writing to the NPCP Driver
NPCP Driver I/O Controls
NPCP Printer Communications
Sample Code
NPCP Error Codes
ONeil Printer Driver
DTRDriver Installation and Removal
Opening the DTR Driver
Closing the DTR Driver
Writing to the DTR Driver
DTR Printer Communications
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Scanner Support
Scanner Control and Data Transfer
Data Collection Configuration
Internal Scanners
For Units With PSM Build 3.00 or Newer
Scanner and Imager Settings
Internal Scanner Supported Symbologies
Tethered Scanners
ForUnits With PSM Builds Older than 3.00
Enablingand Disabling
ErrorMes sage
Changing Comm Settings
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ScannerCabling
Limitationsand Capabilities
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For Units With PSM Build 3.00 or Newer
Configuringthe Tethered Scanner
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1551Eor 1553 Selected for Scanner Model
ASCIIS elected for Scanner Model
Troubleshootingthe 1551E/1553 Tethered Scanner
Reset Factory Defaults
TetheredScanner Supported Symbologies
Programming
Creating CAB Files
Creating Device-Specific CAB Files
Creatingan .INF File
[Version]
[CEStrings]
[Strings]
[CEDevice]
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[DefaultInstall]
[SourceDiskNames]
[SourceDiskFiles]
[DestinationDirs]
[CopyFiles]
[AddReg]
[CEShortCuts]
Sample.INF File
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UsingInstallation Functions in SETUP.DLL
Afterthe CAB File Extraction
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Creating CAB Files with CAB Wizard
Troubleshooting the CAB Wizard
Customization and Lockdown
FTP Server
Synopsis
Configurable Parameters Via the Registry Editor
BlockSize
DeviceName
DeviceURL
IDNATarget
ManifestName
PauseAtStartup
Root
TransferringF iles Over TCP/IP Networks
Remarks
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Stopping the FTP Server from Your Application
Autostart FTP
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Kernel I/O Controls
IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICE_INFO
IOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARM
IDField Values
The id field of the PARMS structure may be one of the following values:
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IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARM
IDField Values
The id field of lpInBuf may be one of the following values:
IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICEID
IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFO
Returns the HAL version informationof the Pocket PC image.
IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOTLOADER_VERINFO
Returns the HAL version informationof the Pocket PC image.
IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT
IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT
IOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFO
This IOCTL code allowssoftware to check the type of the most recent reset.
Sample
IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICE
This IOCTL code allows software to check which devic e CE booted from.
IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT
IOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION
Returnsprocessor information.
#include pkfuncs.h
IOCTL_GET_CPU_ID
Network Selection APIs
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Basic Connect/Disconnect Functions
RadioConnect()
RadioDisconnect()
RadioDisassociate()
Query Information Functions
GetAssociationStatus()
GetAuthenticationMode()
Call this function to obtain the radios curre ntau thentication mode.
GetBSSID()
GetDiversity()
GetLinkSpeed()
GetMac()
Call this function to get the MAC address of the 802.11b or 802.11b/g radio.
GetNetworkMode()
Call this function to get the current Networ k Mode (SSID) for the 802.11b or 802.11b/g radio.
GetNetworkType()
GetSSID()
GetPowerMode()
Call this function to get the current power savings mode of the radio.
Note: Do not use Automatic Switching mode at this time.
GetRSSI()
Call this function to get the current RSSI (Radi o Signal Strength Indica- tor), in Dbm.
GetTXPower()
Call this function to get the current transmit pow er of the radio.
GetWepStatus()
Call thisfunction to get the current state of the radiosWEP and encryp- tion levels.
GetRadioIpAddress()
GetCCXStatus()
Call this function to get information about the cur rent CCX status of the adapter.
Set Information Functions
AddWep()
EnableWep()
Enables or disables WEP encryption on the radio (TRUE/FALSE).
EncryptionStatus()
Call this function to set the desired encryption status.
SetAuthenticationMode()
Call this function to set the desired authentication mode .
SetChannel()
SetNetworkMode()
Call this function to set the desired Networ k Mode.
SetPowerMode()
Call this function to set the desired power mode .
SetSSID()
SetCCXStatus()
Call this function to set the desired CCX / Network EAP status.
SetMixedCellMode()
Call this function to set the desired mixe d cell mode.
Helper Functions
ConfigureProfile()
EnableZeroConfig()
isZeroConfigEnabled()
isOrinoco()
isSupplicantRunning()
StartScanList()
StartSupplicant()
StopSupplicant()
Call this function to stop the supplicant service .
isDHCPEnabled()
Call this function to determine whether DH CP is enabled on the current adapter.
RenewDHCP()
GetCurrentDriverName()
Call this function to populate the TCHAR array with the driver name.
ResetRadioToSystemSave()
Call this function to force the radio to rese t to the last desired active pro- file.
EnableSuppLogging()
DeprecatedFunctions
Notifications
NLEDGetDeviceInfo
NLEDSetDevice
Reboot Functions
Remapping the Keypad
Unshifted Plane
GoldPlane
Alpha (Blue) Plane
Key Values
NumericKey pad
AlphanumericKeypad
How KeyValues AreStored in Registry
ChangeNotification
Advanced Keypad Remapping
Scan Codes
NumericKey pad
NumericK eypad Scan Codes and Meanings (continued)
AlphanumericKeypad
AlphanumericKeypad Scan Codes and Meanings (continued)
Sample View of Registry Keys
Configurable Settings
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Configuration Parameters
Changinga ParameterSetting
About Configuration Parameters
Data Collection Control Panel Applet
Symbologies
Code39
Note:IfBar code length =1thenMinimumlength is entered.
1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.3.1
Standard2 of 5
Codabar
Codabar is a self-checking, discrete symbology.
1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.5.1
UPC/EAN
UPC/EAN are fixed-length, numeric, continu ous symbologies that use four element widths.
1.3.6.1.4.1.1963.15.3.3.1.1.6.1
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Code128 Options
Code128 FNC1 Character
Plessey
MSI
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Interleaved2 of 5
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Code11
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Symbology Options
Symbology ID
Code39 User ID
Code128 User ID
CodabarUser ID
Code93 User ID
Interleaved 2 of 5 User ID
PDF417User ID
MSIUser ID
PlesseyUser ID
Standard2 of 5 User ID
UPCA User ID
UPCE User ID
EAN8 User ID
EAN13 User ID
Matrix2 of 5 User ID
TelepenUser ID
Code11 User ID
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Beeper/LED
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Imager
AimerLED Du ration
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Virtual Wedge
VirtualWedge
Preamble
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Postamble
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Grid
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Intermec Settings Control Panel Applet
SNMP Control Panel Applet
Security
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Traps
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Identification
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Unit Information Control Panel Applet
Versions
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CAB Files
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Utilities Control Panel Applet
Dock Switch
Registry Save
Wakeup Mask
App Launch
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Wireless Network Control Panel Applet
Aboutthe Wireless Network
Terminology
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Configuring Your Wireless Network
Basic
Security
None
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PEAP(Protected EAP)
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TLS(EAP-TLS)
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TTLS(E AP-Tunneled TLS)
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ToGet Certificates
LEAP(C isco Lightweight EAP)
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Advanced
Other Configurable Parameters
Using Reader Commands
Change Configuration
Example1
Example2
Set Time and Date
Configuration Bar Codes
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Virtual Wedge Grid, Preamble, Postamble
Grid
*$+AF
Preamble
*$+AD
Postamble
*$+AE
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Classes and Functions
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