x
PPT 2700 Series Product Reference Guide
Chapter 6, Pocket Internet Explorer explains how to set up favorite links and
channels, and browse the web on your terminal.
Chapter 7, Connections describes how to connect the terminal to your network and
e-mail server, and transfer information via infrared.
Chapter 8, Spectrum24 Network Configuration describes NICTT and Spectrum24
Settings Control Panel Applet, the utilities that monitor and configure the
Spectrum24 wireless connection.
Chapter 9, Software Installation on Development PC provides instructions for
installing the Software Developers Kit on your host PC.
Chapter 10, Configurating the Terminal describes how to install and use the
Terminal Configuration Manager (TCM) and Initial Program Loader (IPL).
Chapter 11, Maintenance and Troubleshooting provides information to help you
take proper care of your PPT 2700 terminal and solve problems that may come up.
Appendix A, Demo Program provides an overview of the PPT 2700 demo program
applications, such as scanning, setup, diagnostic utilities, and file management.
Appendix B, Character Recognizer details how to write letters on your terminal so
they are correctly translated into text.
Appendix C, Technical Specifications includes a table listing the technical
specifications for the terminal.
Notational Conventions
This document uses these conventions:
terminal or PPT 2700 refers to any model of PPT 2700.
User refers to anyone using an application on the PPT 2700.
You refers to the End User, System Administrator or Technical Support person
using this manual as a reference to install, configure, operate, maintain and
troubleshoot the PPT 2700.
Italics are used to highlight specific items in the general text, and to identify chapters
and sections in this and related documents. It also identifies names of dialog boxes
and tabs within dialog boxes.
Bullets () indicate:
lists of alternatives or action items.
lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential.