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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Program License Agreements Approvals And Safety Summary
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Basic Checkout
Chapter 3: Getting To Know The WORKABOUT PRO
Chapter 4: Working With Windows Mobile 2003 SE
Chapter 5: Connecting To A LAN With 802.11b
Chapter 6: Settings
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Chapter 7: Programs
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Chapter 8: Expansion Modules
Chapter 9: Peripheral Devices & Accessories
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Chapter 10: Specifications
Appendix A: Support Services And Worldwide Offices
Appendix B: Port Pinouts
PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTS
EULA TERMS (WINDOWS MOBILE)
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS
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UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA.
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A PPROVALS A ND S AFETY S
FCC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (DoC)
CE Marking
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC
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LASER/LED WARNINGS
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D O N OT R EMOVE C OVERS OR O PEN E
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1.1 About This Manual
1.2 Text Conventions
1.3 About The WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held Computer
1.3.1 Features
WORKABOUT PRO Models
Processor:
Operating System:
Programming Environment:
Wireless Communications:
Application Software:
Bar Code Applications:
Expansion Slots:
Other Expansion Modules:
External Ports:
Power Management:
Environmental (Standard):
Power Accessories
Communication Accessories:
Carrying Accessories:
1.3.2 The WORKABOUT PRO C Hand-Held Computer
1.3.3 The WORKABOUT PRO S Hand-Held Computer
1.3.4 Regulatory Labels
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2.1 Preparing The WORKABOUT PRO For Operation
2.1.1 The Main Battery
2.1.2 Charging The Battery
2.1.3 The Backup Battery
2.2 Turning The WORKABOUT PRO On and Off
2.2.1 Installing The Battery And Switching The Unit On
2.2.2 Switching The Unit Off (Suspend)
2.3 The Companion CD
2.4 Connecting The WORKABOUT PRO To A PC
2.4.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync To Work With Files
2.5 Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen
2.6 Resetting The WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held
Warm Re set
Cold Reset
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3.1 Features Of The WORKABOUT PRO C
Figure 3.1 Front Of WORKABOUT PRO C
Figure 3.2 Back Of WORKABOUT PRO
3.2 Features of the WORKABOUT PRO S
Figure 3.3 Front Of WORKABOUT PRO S
3.3 The Batteries
3.3.1 Battery Safety
3.3.2 Removing And Installing The Battery Pack
Removing The Battery Cover
Figure 3.4 The Battery Cover
Installing The Battery
3.3.3 Battery Swap Time
3.3.4 Charging The Battery
3.3.4.1 Chargers And Docking Stations
3.4 Switching The Hand-Held On And Off
Switching On The WORKABOUT PRO
Switching Off The WORKABOUT PRO (Suspend)
3.5 The WORKABOUT PRO C Keyboard
Figure 3.5 The Keys
3.5.1 Modifier Keys
3.5.1.1 Activating Modifier Keys
Figure 3.6 Shift-State Indicator Icon
3.5.1.2 Locking Modifier Keys
Figure 3.7 Shift-State Indicator Icon Locked Modifier Key
3.5.2 The Keys
The <SHIFT> Key
The Arrow Keys
The <BKSP/DEL> Key
3.5.3 The Keypad Backlight
3.6 The WORKABOUT PRO S Keyboard
Figure 3.8 WORKABOUT PRO S Keyboard
3.6.1 Modifier Keys
Activating Modifier Keys
Locking Modifier Keys
Figure 3.9 Shift-State Indicator Icon Locked Modifier Key
3.6.2 The Keys
The <SCAN> Keys
The Function Keys<F1> to <F10>
3.6.3 Accessing Alpha Characters
3.6.3.1 Choosing A Single Alpha Character
3.6.3.2 Creating Uppercase Letters
3.6.3.3 Choosing Multiple Alpha Characters
3.6.4 The Keypad Backlight
3.7 The Display
Figure 3.10 Screen Alignment Tab
3.7.1 Adjusting The Backlight
3.7.2 Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen
Figure 3.11 Alignment Screen
3.8 Indicators
3.8.1 The LED
Table 3.1 WORKABOUT PRO LED BEHAVIOUR
3.8.2 Audio Indicators
3.8.2.1 Adjusting Speaker Volume On The WORKABOUT PRO C
3.8.2.2 Adjusting Speaker Volume On The WORKABOUT PRO S
LED Behaviour Charge Status
3.9 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time
3.9.1 Storing Batteries
3.10 Uploading Data In A Docking Station
3.11 Bluetooth Radio
3.12 The SD/MMC CardAdding Memory
3.12.1 Inserting The Card
Figure 3.12 Inserting the SD/MMC Card
3.13 General Maintenance
3.13.1 Caring For The Touchscreen
3.13.2 Cleaning The WORKABOUT PRO
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4.1 Navigating In Windows Mobile 2003 SE And Applications
4.1.1 Navigating Using A Touchscreen And Stylus
Figure 4.1 Windows Mobile 2003 Desktop
4.2 Windows Mobile 2003 DesktopToday Screen
4.2.1 Windows Mobile 2003 Navigation Bar
Figure 4.2 Navigation Bar
Figure 4.3 Connectivity Shortcut
Start Button
Connectivity Indicator
4.2.2 Todays Date, Clock And Alarm
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4.2.3 Ownership Information
Figure 4.8 Ownership Information Screen
4.2.4 E-mail Notification
4.2.5 Task Notification
Figure 4.9 Viewing And Creating Tasks
Creating A Task
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Limiting The Tasks Displayed In The Task Screen
4.2.6 Calendar Of Upcoming Appointments
Figure 4.11 Calendar
4.2.6.1 Creating And Editing Appointments
Figure 4.12 Appointment Detail Screen
4.2.6.2 Adding Reminders
Figure 4.13 Appointment Details Screen
4.2.6.3 Using Categories
Figure 4.14 Categories Screen
4.2.6.4 Deleting Appointments
4.3 Start Menu
Figure 4.15 Start Menu
Figure 4.16 Personal Settings Screen
4.3.1 Customizing The Start Menu
Figure 4.17 Menus Screen
4.4 New Menu
Figure 4.18 New Menu
4.4.1 Customizing The New Menu
Figure 4.19 New Menu Tab
4.5 Managing Files And Folders
Figure 4.20 File Explorer Screen.
4.5.1 Creating A New Folder
4.5.2 Renaming A File
4.5.3 Copying A File
4.5.4 Deleting A File
4.6 Using Menus
Figure 4.21 Menu Bar
4.6.1 Menu Bars
4.6.2 Pop-Up Menus
Figure 4.22 Pop-Up Menu
4.7 The Taskbar
4.8 ProgramsUsing Applications
Opening An Application
Minimizing An Application
Closing An Application
4.9 Settings
4.10 Help
Figure 4.27 Help Screen
4.11 Entering Text
4.11.1 Soft Keyboard
Figure 4.28 Soft Keyboard
4.11.2 The Transcriber
Figure 4.29 Transcriber Screen
Editing Text Within The Transcriber
4.11.3 Block Recognizer And Letter Recognizer
Block Recognizer
Figure 4.30 Block Recognizer Screen
Letter Recognizer
Figure 4.31 Letter Recognizer
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5.1 Installing The 802.11b Radio
Figure 5.1 The End-Cap And The SW1401 Power Switch
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Figure 5.4 Mechanical Stopper Installed
5.2 Connecting To A LAN Using An 802.11b Radio
Mechanical Stopper Installed
5.2.1 Entering New Settings
5.2.2 Authentication Settings
5.2.3 Deleting A Network
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Figure 6.1 Settings Tabs
6.1 Personal Settings
6.2 Buttons Icon
6.2.1 Up/Down Control
6.2.2 One Shots
Lock
OneShot
OneShot/Lock
Show Modifier Key State
ENTER/ON Key Emulates D-Pad
6.2.3 Keyboard Macro Keys
Recording And Saving A Macro
Executing A Macro
Deleting A Macro
6.2.4 Unicode Mapping
Figure 6.6 Unicode Mapping Tab
Adding And Changing Unicode Values
Figure 6.7 Adding And Changing Unicode Values
Removing Unicode Values
6.2.5 Scancode Remapping
Figure 6.8 Scancode Remapping
Adding A Remap
Figure 6.9 Remapping A Key
Virtual Key, Function And Macro
Editing A Scancode Remap
Removing A Remap
6.3 Input
6.3.1 Input Method Tab
Figure 6.10 Input Method Tab
Block Recognizer
Keyboard Options
Figure 6.11 Keyboard Options
Letter Recognizer Options
Transcriber Options
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6.3.1.1 Word Completion
6.3.2 OptionsAdditional Choices
6.4 Menus
6.4.1 Start Menu Tab
6.4.2 New Menu Tab
Figure 6.19 New Menu Tab
6.5 Owner Information
6.6 Password
Figure 6.20 Password And Hint Tab
6.7 Sound & Notifications
6.7.1 Sounds
Figure 6.21 Sounds Tab
6.8 Today Screen
6.8.1 Appearance
6.8.2 Items
Figure 6.24 Items Tab
Figure 6.25 System Tab
6.9 System Settings
6.10 About
Versi on Tab
Device ID Tab
Copyrights
6.11 About Device
6.12.1 Battery Power
Figure 6.26 Battery Tab
6.12.2 External Power
Figure 6.27 External Power Tab
6.12.3 Intensity
6.13 Certificates
Perso nal Tab
Figure 6.29 Personal Tab
Root Certificates
Figure 6.30 Root Tab
6.13.1 Choosing A Certificate
6.14 Clock & Alarms
6.15 Memory
Figure 6.31 Main Tab
6.15.1 Main Tab
6.15.2 Storage Card
Figure 6.32 Storage Card Tab
6.15.3 Running Programs
Figure 6.33 Activating And Closing Applications
6.16 Power Icon
6.16.1 Battery Tab
6.16.2 Wireless Tab
6.16.3 Advanced Tab
Figure 6.36 Advanced Tab
On Battery Power
On External Power
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6.16.6 Built-In Devices
6.17 Regional Settings
6.18 Remove Programs
Figure 6.41 Remove Programs Screen
6.19 Screen Icon
6.20 Scanner Settings
The Scanner
6.20.1 Decoded (Internal) Scanners
Figure 6.44 Decoded Scanner Settings
6.20.1.1 Options Decoded (Internal) Scanner
Dot Time (msec)
Laser On Time
Low Power Timeout
Parameter Scanning
Bi-Direction Redundancy
2D Scanning Mode
Code Type Length
2D Raster Height And 2D Raster Expand Rate (not supported)
6.20.1.2 Data Options Decoded (Internal) Scanner
Transmit Code ID Char
Scan Data Format
Prefix <P>, Suffix <S1> And Suffix <S2>
Delete Char Set ECIs
6.20.1.3 Code 39
Enable Trioptic Code 39
Convert To Code 32
Code 32 Prefix
Figure 6.45 Set Code Lengths
Check Digit Verification
Transmit Check Digit
Full ASCII
Decode Performance
Decode Perf. Level
Field Size/Chars
Field Size
6.20.1.4 Code 128
6.20.1.5 EAN 13
Prefix/Suffix
Prefix Char
Suffix Char
Strip Leading
6.20.1.7 UPC A
6.20.1.8 UPC E
6.20.1.9 UPC/EAN Shared Settings
6.20.1.10 Codabar
CLSI Editing
NOTIS Editing
6.20.1.11 Code 93
6.20.1.12 Interleaved 2 of 5
6.20.1.13 MSI Plessey
Check Digits
Transmit Check Digit
Check Digit Algorithm
6.20.1.14 Discrete 2 of 5
6.20.1.15 2D PDF-417
6.20.1.16 2D Micro PDF-417
6.20.1.17 2D RSS Code
Enable
Enable RSS-14 (Reduced Space Symbology)
Enable RSS Limited
Enable RSS Expanded
6.20.2 Decoded (Intermec ISCP)
Figure 6.46 Decoded Intermec Scanner
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6.20.2.6 EAN 13 Settings
6.20.2.7 UPC/EAN Shared Settings
6.20.2.8 Interleaved 2 of 5
6.20.2.9 Discrete 2 of 5
6.20.2.10 Code 11
6.20.2.11 Codabar
6.20.2.12 Code 93
6.20.2.13 MSI Plessey
6.20.3 Imager
Figure 6.47 Imager
6.20.3.1 Options Imager
TekImager Enabled
Dot Time (msec)
6.20.3.2 Code 39 Settings
6.20.3.3 Code 128 Settings
6.20.3.4 UPC/EAN
6.20.3.5 Codabar
6.20.3.6 Code 93
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6.20.3.12 Postal: PostNET
6.20.3.13 Postal: Royal
6.20.3.14 2D DataMatrix
6.20.3.15 2D Maxicode
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6.20.3.21 Composite
6.20.4 Options Tab
Figure 6.48 Options Tab
Double Click Parameters
Click Time (msec)
Click Data
Display Parameters
Scan Result
Scan Indicator
Scan Result Time (sec)
Good Scan Beep And Bad Scan Beep
6.20.5 Translations Tab
Input
Output
Type
6.21 Wireless WAN
6.21.1 Taskbar Icons
GSM/GPRS Status Indicators
CDMA/1xRTT
6.21.2 Establishing A Connection
Figure 6.51 Wireless WAN Screen
6.21.3 Disconnecting From A Network
6.21.3.1 Shutting Down The Wireless WAN User Interface
6.21.4 Advanced Information
6.21.4.1 E ntering A PIN Number
Figure 6.52 PIN Number
6.21.4.2 Error States
6.21.5 Tools Menu
6.21.5.1 Data Connection Configuration
Figure 6.53 Wireless WAN Data Configuration Screen
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Show
Edit
Delete
New
Figure 6.54 Creating A New Profile
Activate
Reset
Advanced IP
6.21.5.2 Security Configuration
6.21.5.3 Network Configuration
6.21.5.4 Driver Mode Configuration
Figure 6.56 Driver Mode
6.21.5.5 Modem Information
Modem Power Modes
Disabled
EnabledOff in Suspend
Enabled - Automatic Off
6.22 Total Recall
Figure 6.57 Total Recall Screen
6.22.1 Creating A Backup Profile
Profile Information
Add Files
Figure 6.59 Adding Files
View Selections
Figure 6.60 Viewing Selections
Performing The Backup
6.22.2 Restoring A Profile
Figure 6.62 File Restoration
6.23 Connections
6.23.1 Connecting To The Internet
Figure 6.63 Connections Tab
6.23.2 Modem Connection Setup
Figure 6.64 Make A New Connection Screen
Figure 6.65 Phone Connection Screen
Figure 6.66 User Name, Password and Domain
6.23.2.1 Advanced Modem Settings
Figure 6.67 General Tab
Baud Rate
Wait For Dial Tone Before Dialing
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Server Settings
Figure 6.70 Servers Tab
6.24 Setting Up A Network Card
Figure 6.71 Name Servers Screen
6.24.1 Changing Network Card Settings
6.24.2 VPN Connection Setup
6.24.3 Managing An Existing Connection
6.24.3.1 Editing A Connection
Figure 6.72 Modem Screen
6.24.3.2 Changing A Connection Setting Name
Figure 6.73 General Tab
6.24.4 Selecting A Network
Figure 6.74 Connections Advanced Tab
6.24.5 Ending A Connection
6.24.6 Proxy Server Setup
Figure 6.75 Proxy Settings Tab
6.24.6.1 Changing Advanced Proxy Server Settings
Figure 6.76 Advanced Proxy Server Screen
6.24.7 Wireless Network Setup
6.25 Bluetooth Setup
6.25.1 Bluetooth Mode
Figure 6.77 Bluetooth Mode Tab
6.25.2 Scanning For A New Device
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6.25.3 The Bluetooth GPRS Phone
Figure 6.82 Make New Connection Screen
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7.1 Games
7.2 ActiveSync
7.2.1 ActiveSync Options
Figure 7.2 Sync Options Tab
7.2.2 Scheduling Synchronization
Figure 7.3 Schedule Tab
7.2.3 Connecting To The Internet With ActiveSync
Figure 7.4 ActiveSync Rules Tab
Figure 7.5 ActiveSync Connected
7.3 Calculator
7.4 Calendar
7.5 Contacts
7.5.1 Adding Contacts
7.5.2 Importing Contacts From Other Programs
7.5.3 Creating Contact Categories
Figure 7.8 Add/Delete Tab
7.5.4 Assigning Contacts To Categories
7.5.5 Viewing Contacts
Figure 7.9 Contacts Screen Show Menu
7.6 File Explorer
7.7 Find
Figure 7.1 0 Find Screen
7.7.1 Help
Figure 7.11 Help Screen
7.7.2 Internet Explorer
7.7.3 Browsing Web Sites
7.7.4 The View Menu
Turning Images On And Off
Fitting The Page To The Screen
7.7.5 Changing Security Options
Figure 7.15 Internet Explorer Security Tab
7.7.6 Changing Options
Figure 7.16 Internet Explorer Memory Tab
Freeing Storage Space
Setting A Home Page And Changing Character Sets
Figure 7.17 Internet Explorer General Tab
7.7.7 Organizing Favorite Web Sites
Viewing Mobile Favorites
Adding Mobile Favorites
Figure 7.20 Add Favorites Screen
7.7.8 Synchronizing A Favorite Link
Figure 7.21 Add Favorite PC Screen
7.8 MessagingThe Inbox
7.8.1 Folders
7.8.2 Synchronizing E-mail With Outlook
Figure 7.22 Sync OptionsPC Screen
7.8.3 Changing Synchronization Settings
Figure 7.23 Mail Synchronization PC Screen
7.8.4 Mail Server AccountsCreating, Editing & Deleting
Creating An Account
Figure 7.26 E-mail Auto Configuration Screen
Figure 7.27 User Information Screen
Figure 7.28 Account Information Screen
Figure 7.29 Server Information
Editing An Account
Deleting An Account
7.8.5 Downloading Messages From A Remote Server
7.8.6 Replying And Forwarding Messages
Figure 7.30 Replying To A Message
7.8.7 Receiving Attachments
Figure 7.31 Attachments
7.8.8 Creating And Sending A Message
Figure 7.32 Creating A Message
7.8.9 Attaching A File
7.8.10 Deleting A Message
7.8.11 Storage Options
Figure 7.33 Messaging Storage Tab
Storing Attachments
Removing Deleted Items
7.9 MSN Messenger
7.9.1 Setting Up Your MSN Account
Figure 7.34 Startup MSN Messenger Screen
7.9.2 Getting Started
Figure 7.35 MSN Messenger Accounts Tab
7.9.3 Signing In To MSN Messenger
Figure 7.36 MSN Messenger Sign In Screen
7.9.4 Signing Out
7.9.5 Adding Contacts
Figure 7.37 Add A Contact Screen
7.9.6 Deleting Contacts
7.9.7 Managing Your Privacy
Blocking And Unblocking A Contact
Contact Notification
Changing Your Status
7.10 Notes
Figure 7.39 Notes Screen
7.10.1 Creating A Note
7.10.2 Converting Notes To Text
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Failed Conversions
Figure 7.42 Incorrect Conversions
7.10.3 Renaming A Note
7.10.4 Recording Notes
Figure 7.43 Recording Screen
Figure 7.44 Recorded Note
7.10.5 Synchronizing A Note
Figure 7.45 PC Sync Options Tab
7.11 Pictures
7.11.1 Moving Photos To The WORKBOUT PRO
7.11.2 Opening A Photo
Figure 7.47 Viewing A Photo
Figure 7.46 Pictures Thumbnail Photo
7.11.3 Deleting A Photo
7.11.4 Editing A Photo
Figure 7.48 Editing Photos
Adjusting Contrast And Brightness
Cropping A Photo
Zooming In And Out
Figure 7.49 Zooming Photos
7.11.5 Creating A Slide Show
7.11.6 Pocket Excel
Figure 7.51 Pocket Excel Workbook
7.11.7 Workbook Components
Figure 7.52 Excel Components
Figure 7.53 Pocket Excel Toolbar
7.11.8 Moving Between Worksheets
7.11.9 Adding, Deleting And Renaming Worksheets
Figure 7.54 Modify Sheets
7.11.10 Entering Data In A Worksheet
Figure 7.55 Entering Data
Cancelling An Entry
Editing Cell Text Or Numbers
Entering Symbols
Copying And Pasting
7.11.11 Working With Cells, Rows and Columns
Formatting Cells
Figure 7.56 Format Cells Size Tab
Size TabCell height ranges from 0 to 409. Cell width ranges from 0 to 255.
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Figure 7.61 Borders Tab
Inserting Rows And Columns
Deleting Cells, Rows And Columns
7.11.12 Creating Formulas
Inserting Formulas Manually
Figure 7.66 Formula Results
Using The Insert Function Command
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Figure 7.69 Completed Formula
7.12 Pocket Word
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7.12.3 Opening An Existing Document
7.12.4 Saving Documents
Figure 7.74 Save Document As Screen
7.12.5 Reverting To A Previously Saved Version
7.12.6 Data Entry Modes
Typing Modes
Handwriting Mode
Figure 7.75 Alternate Conversions
Recording Mode
Figure 7.76 Pocket Word Recording Toolbar
Figure 7.77 Speaker Icon
7.12.7 Formatting Text
Using the Pocket Word Toolbar
Figure 7.78 Pocket Word Toolbar
Cutting, Copying And Pasting
Adjusting Paragraph Indents
Figure 7.79 Paragraph Align And Indent Screen
Undoing Or Redoing An Action
Finding Text
Figure 7.8 0 Find Screen
Replacing A Word
Figure 7.81 Replace Screen
Figure 7.82 Replace Options Screen
7.12.8 Sharing Documents With Your PC
7.13 Tasks
7.14 Terminal Services Client
7.14.1 Connecting To A Terminal Server
Figure 7.83 Terminal Services Client Screen
7.14.2 Moving Around Terminal Services Client
7.14.3 Improving Display Performance
7.14.4 Improving Browser Performance
7.14.5 Disconnecting Without Ending A Session
7.14.6 Ending A Session
7.15 Windows Media
7.15.1 Converting A Media File On Your PC
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Figure 7.84 Windows Movie Maker
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Figure 7.89 Movie Settings Screen
7.15.2 Copying Music Files From A CD
Figure 7.90 Windows Media Rip Screen
7.15.3 Copying Music And Video Files To Your Hand-Held
7.15.4 Auto Syncing Music
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7.15.5 Playing Music And Videos
Figure 7.93 Windows Media Player Screen
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7.15.6 Windows Media Player Controls
Figure 7.98 Media Player Control Buttons
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8.1 Expansion Modules
8.1.1 Removing The End-Cap And Back Plate
Figure 8.1 Disassembling The WORKABOUT PRO
8.1.2 Whats Inside
Figure 8.2 Standard Features
8.1.3 Shutting Off Power
SW1401 Power Switch
Figure 8.3 SW1401 Power Switch
8.1.4 Installing The PC Card Expansion Module
Figure 8.4 PCMCIA Module And Mechanical Stopper
Mechanical Stopper
PCMCIA Expansion Module
Figure 8.5 Inserting A PCMCIA Card
8.1.5 Installing A GSM/GPRS Module
Insert the PCMCIA card as shown here, with the label facing you.
Figure 8.6 Inserting The SIM Into The GSM/GPRS Module
Figure 8.7 Installing The Antenna
Figure 8.8 An Installed GSM/GPRS
8.1.6 Installing An SE 1223HP Scanner
Figure 8.9 Attaching The Flex Cable To The Scanner Module
Scanner Connector Module Flex Cable
Figure 8.10 Scanner Module Installed In WORKABOUT PRO
8.1.6.1 Enabling The SE 1223HP Scanner
8.1.7 Installing An SE 923HP Scanner
8.1.7.1 Enabling The SE 923HP Scanner
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9.1 Carrying Accessories
Table 9.1 Carrying Accessories
9.1.1 Attaching The Hand Strap
Carrying Accessory Model Number
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9.1.2 Attaching The Pistol Grip
Figure 9.3 Pistol Grip
9.1.3 Protective Carrying Case
Figure 9.4 Carrying Case
9.1.3.1 Using The Swivel Belt Loop With The Carrying Case
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9.1.4 Soft Shell Holster
Figure 9.8 Soft Shell Holster
9.2 The Batteries
9.2.1 Lithium Ion Battery Safety Precautions
9.3 Chargers And Docking Stations
9.3.1 InstallationChargers And Docking Stations
9.3.2 Power Consumption Considerations
9.3.3 Operator Controls
9.3.4 Important Charger Safety Instructions
Chapter 9: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Important Charger Safety Instructions
9.4 Desktop Docking Station
Figure 9.9 Desktop Docking Station
Figure 9.10 Back Of Desktop Docking Station
9.4.1 Charging A Battery Installed In The WORKABOUT PRO
9.4.2 Charging A Spare Battery
Figure 9.11 Battery Charge Status
9.4.3 Battery Charge Duration
9.4.4 Charger LED Indicators
9.4.5 Troubleshooting The Charging Operation Of The Dock
9.4.6 Desktop Docking Station Ports
Figure 9.12 Back of Desktop Docking Station
LED Behaviour Icon Charge Status
Host USB Port Client USB Port DC IN Socket
9.4.7 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO To A PC
9.4.7.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync To Work With Files
9.4.8 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO To An Ethernet Network
Figure 9.13 USB-Ethernet Adaptor Cable
9.4.8.1 Network Access
Network Addressing
9.4.9 Troubleshooting The Docking Station Operations
9.5 Single Battery ChargerModel #WA3001
Figure 9.14 Single Battery Charger
9.5.1 Inserting A Battery In The Single Battery Charger
9.5.2 Battery Charge Duration
9.5.3 Charge IndicatorsThe LED
9.6 Quad Battery ChargerModel #WA3004
Table 9.4 Quad Battery Charger
9.6.1 Charging Batteries
9.6.2 Battery Charge Duration
9.6.3 Charge IndicatorsThe LEDs
9.6.4 Troubleshooting
9.6.4.1 Excessive Charge Duration
9.6.4.2 Indicator Flashing Red
9.7 Quad Docking StationModel #WA4004
Figure 9.15 Quad Docking Station
9.7.1 Quad Docking Station Setup
9.7.2 Quad Indicators
9.7.3 Inserting A WORKABOUT In The Quad Docking Station
9.7.4 Network Access
9.7.4.1 Network Addressing
9.7.5 Battery ChargingLED Behaviour
9.7.6 Troubleshooting
9.7.6.1 Network Link Unsuccessful
9.8 AC Wall Adaptor And Tether Cable
Figure 9.16 WORKABOUT PRO AC Wall Adaptor And Tether Cable
Figure 9.17 Bottom Of WORKABOUT PRO
9.9 Cigarette Lighter Adaptor
Figure 9.18 Cigarette Lighter Adaptor
9.10 The Vehicle Cradle
Figure 9.19 Unpowered Vehicle Cradle
9.10.1 Vehicle Cradle Mounting Recommendations
9.10.1.1 Mounting Template
9.10.2 Wiring Guidelines
9.10.3 Using The Vehicle Cradle
9.10.4 Maintaining The Vehicle Cradle
9.10.5 Powered Cradle Installation In High Voltage Vehicles
9.10.6 Powered Vehicle Cradle Installation
9.10.6.1 Wiring Vehicle Power To The Cradle
9.10.7 The Port Replicator
Figure 9.20 Port Replicator
9.11 Bluetooth Peripherals
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10.1 Hand-Held Computer Specifications
Power Management
Communication
Environmental
Approvals
10.2 Radio Specifications
802.11b Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum
10.3 Scanner Specifications
10.3.1 SE 1223HP Scanner Specifications
Physical Characteristics SE 1223HP (Decoded)
10.3.2 SE 923HP Scanner Specifications
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Figure 10.1 SE 1223 Scanner
User Environment
Regulatory
10.3.3 E1022 Linear 1D Imager Scanner
Parameter SE 923
Figure 10.2 SE 923 Scanner
Parameter E1022
Symagery SX5390 Advanced Imager
10.3.4 Symagery SX5390 Advanced Imager
Parameter E1022
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Figure 10.3 E1022 Decoded 1D Imager Scanner
Parameter SX5390
10.4 Battery Specifications
10.4.1 Standard Battery Pack
High-Capacity Battery Pack
10.4.2 High-Capacity Battery Pack
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High-Capacity Battery Pack
10.4.3 Maxell ML2032 Rechargeable Coin Battery
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S UPPORT SERVICES AND WORLDWIDE O
A.1 Technical Support
A.2 Product Repairs
A-2Psion Teklogix WORKABOUT PRO With Windows Mobile 2003 SE User Man ual
A.3 Worldwide Offices
INTERNATIONAL SUBSIDIARIES (see also www.psionteklogix.com)
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PORT PINOUTS
B.2 High-Capacity Battery Contact Pin Definition
B.1 Standard Battery Contact Pin Definition
PIN # Signal Name Description
B.3 LIF (Low Insertion Force) Port Pinout
B.4 Tether Port Pinout
PIN # Signal Name
PIN # Signa l Name
B.5 Audio Mini-Plug
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INDEX
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Click Data (scanner double-click) 139 Click Time (scanner double-click)
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E
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F
Field Size
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K
L
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Scan Indicator
Scan Result
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Output
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Prefix Char
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R
S
viii
Bad Scan Beep
Good Scan Beep
Scan Indicator Scan Log File Scan Result Scan Result Time
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Size/Chars (bar code scanning) 117
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U
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