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1. EE Fe Ee HE ER Ready ll el Figure 9 1 TCM Window Table 9 1 lists the main components for the TCM main window Table 9 1 TCM Window Components Script Window KE Displays the files to be used in the creation of the partition s 9 4 Configuring the Terminal Table 9 1 TCM Window Components continued File Explorer Used to select the files to be added to the script Wu a pee 0 View the current script items as a list m m View the current script items with more details i Displays version information for TCM Properties zy View or change the current script properties Build the current script into a set of hex images m IM Check the script for errors files not found Send Download the hex image to the terminal ua Arrange the sub windows in a tiled orientation oo 9 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table 9 1 TCM Window Components continued sui 3 View or change the global TCM options Build and Send Build the current script into a set of hex images and send the hex t images to the terminal Defining Script Properties Before a script is created the script properties must be defined The properties include the terminal type the flash type the number of disks being created and the memory configuration of each disk partition To def
2. 1 6 StylUS a ka ak sa ee ee ee ae ae ded 1 6 vehicle cradle 1 6 ActiveSync using serial cable 4 9 using serial cradle 4 11 BOR ue ee ee ae 5 5 5 7 5 12 adding programs 9 24 adjusting memory 3 37 adjusting terminal settings 3 3 adjusting the backlight 2 3 MIBER PARAAN AA 6 1 Client aaa PEAK ee ee ee Ree ode 6 4 eo ale AAP 6 4 package builder 6 3 agg AA AR 6 12 synchronization with server 6 10 AirBEAM configuration Kha PAY 6 7 NG laD daa dace d ewe edis 6 9 Packages 2 tab sivas died ck ace oe 6 5 BEET TA uodew soie ea RP EXqes 6 6 BEN eerti aresoarra ERN ERITANd des ooo aligning screen B 9 alpha key mode 2 9 applications button assignment 9 24 COA usi qu bab M URS 7 3 meeting requests 7 5 summary screen iS UA wem 7 6 summary screen 7 8 s qe un wc 7 14 connecting to e mail server 7 14 creating messages 7 18 Managing aNG MAAGA s 7 19 message list 7 16 synchronizing e mail 7 14 PO ETTET TETTE T E E tes E 7 12 PEN Los E E E E 7 9 summary screen 7 11 appointments o2 lt 644e4eddeeedecdb cans 7 4 attaching handstrap 1 23 audio settings B 11 AvantGo channels
3. 7 35 B shia APP 3 28 3 55 Index 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide adjusting aua dee uk deed oe td 2 3 backup battery 3 40 TOU eae bee aide ona Reden 1 10 batteries Mac i AAP ARA 1 10 battery check SlaluS i i n rou 1 22 MEGAN aaa LAGA eee desea 1 7 installing larger capacity 1 9 installing standard 1 7 battery and backup battery status 3 40 beam data aa 10 6 block recognizer 2 23 brightness emm eee eees d eases 3 55 button settings 0085 3 7 buttons assigning applications 9 24 REGUS one tek eet teense 2 5 DOCS cance ecb saad sean S d do as 2 3 C cable BID 44 444 5 KANG BANA Pd d eod C 4 DODO OUD MET PENES 1 14 universal cable cup 4 15 on M ous 1 6 serial charging cable 1 6 snap on autocharger 1 6 snap on DEX cable 1 6 snap on printer cable 1 6 calendar application 7 3 creating appointments 7 4 meeting requests 7 5 summary screen 1 5 calibrating screen B 9 calibrating the screen 1 19 CE applications 254622166 e0i08e0s00 lt B 14 chaging using single slot cradle 1 11 changing processor speed 3 54 changing profiles susousaecse
4. hrs xiii Notational Conventions Res xiv Related Material seu oe ese eee AG adeunda uo dd ark are d e eee XV ae ee RO QUERER TUTTO PA howe S XV Symbol SUPPOR GIN uie AA dedos ss Pech MAA AA weaes xvi Chapter 1 Getting Started PIO soo r2a4u S oes eed bee eae eae eee Bak pA AG Sq CR SPESE PES qu 1 3 Unpacking the Terminal 2 2x ma KKK GA NG BAKLA AGAR G GA rare RR RRRRRRRETERRERERTESEA 1 3 Fane orio Cl PAA AA AA 1 4 Pe NS so PA oh ok Sok SE AB kA DN BABA ade HEAD BREN G KALAN KG bbe ee awe oe 1 6 So be a a ee a are eee AT 1 7 le Ae Ni AA ee eae dc e dU EROR EUR CR howe bee eee eee es 1 7 Installing the Standard Battery 1 0 0 0 eee eee eens 1 7 Installing the Optional Larger Capacity Battery ccc cee eee 1 9 Charging the Terminal DIUI a a ua ace oe ERE REO d eee a dies ethene cedex eae d 1 10 Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery 0 0000 e eee 1 10 Using the Serial Charging Cable eee eens 1 11 Using the Single Slot Serial Cradles 20 0 0 ccc eee eens 1 11 Using the Four Slot Cradles 0 0 ccc a 1 13 Using the Universal Cable Cup ida see denda KAKA GB BAD ERREUR E rH RR n E d 1 14 Charging Spare Batteries 0 cc ee rr 1 16 Using the CRD 8800 Single Slol Cradle isses asa mh LGA PAPA KA kh o RR Ea 1 16 Using the CRD 8800B Single Slot Cradle llli 1 17 Using the UBC Battery Adapter ccc eee eens 1 18 d
5. 00 0000 ccc eee eee 4 13 Using NG Universal Cabla CB a ua dk cee WA ERROR deere Kaanak 10 Ban Om DN BOE aia AD AKA RUOCKAR REGE EROR RE Aka RO Xu ER ad eee yeti Rada Gh BE Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network 0 0 0000 e eee ee eee 4 18 Wa COPING AA dcos d Go Ro RE Roe eod CR eR oe dace o bo ea 4 23 ENNA CER CETT TEC O EC E A E 20 15 115 SITIO 4 23 Receive Information issus semen or AA 425 Chapter 5 Spectrum24 Network Configuration iier APA APA ek eae ao eae AA EIE LOO s ducti eee ee AA PET 5 3 BEC aiio Ur oh oe STEES NTERNA EETA os KEES ose Q PE ee at eae dah REPRE REST P end Fo Hea Shs dees Rea eneheaeeanaeue Coe Changing FOS a Lacs ac doe de dC A CIO ERRARE TE EDO HE E bee bb one eh eeu 5 20 EGO PO PAA SERRA ERA PEE QUII Ae Ra eei Cee Creating a New Profile 6c oo 4 qute ore EORR aGRREROR RECHERCHE e caros D21 ee Oe id ek doe PEET EAEE T TEE EEA EURO AE Ordering Profiles 0 0 hn 5 21 Configuring the Radio Using a Registration File 0 0 0 a 5 22 Sample Spectrum24DS Reg File 0 cece eee eee tenet hn 5 22 Chapter 6 AirBEAM Smart ip s ioris a a TT TT TT T PA AirBEAM Package BUIOBE iia e doa d HER RORREE UE AUR daevede sa CE C RA PAPAG haa Aa OO AIDEAN SITUE CE pose na voy eee sd eee l E PRSETEREA AG RETE sae ee eee eee session EP Pe Ad MT 6 4 Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 0 eese 64 Packages 1
6. 3 12 regional settings 3 44 CSNY 6 heen KAAWAAN KG danas NA 3 45 HUN oiu ra 3EATA SE TRUCO dee eens 3 46 BEER APAPAP AA 3 45 5 a ayah AGA NEA Aa ar 3 46 related material XV removing programs 3 6 i TEE aap BKA Ex n dor KKK KNA 3 8 resetting PAA AAP 2 34 S scanner PONG scsi esiceeood d rd da B 12 B 13 ON seati EARE rA EPERERA 2 33 iF eat oy tod cota anaes aed 2 33 Index LED indicalo sxc cue tee nnae dus 2 33 screen CADAN TP 1 19 SDK system requirements 8 3 selecting a drawing 2 29 selecting programs 2 19 selecting text 2 28 selecting writing 2 28 serial charging cable 1 6 1 11 serialcommunication 4 17 serial cradle 1 6 service information XV setting DON cep 04 ee heron eee h oer RA 3 4 setting date aka AL GL ALAGA 1 21 setting the device name 3 26 SONNO TITO PAA PAA AA 1 21 setting time zone 1 21 ile AA AA oo sr EDNNNCRNU IS PPT 3 5 3 25 a Pci Cc 3 3 backlight 3 5 3 28 asil PE AAP Ed OR Ode sus 3 3 3 7 certificates 3 5 3 3 ORIG 424555545 45540 404584 95h 955 3 5 jur aaa ANA Aa kaka 3 3 UU AA 3 6 3 37 iii PAA TA AT 3 4 owner information 3 4 DOT wc rr ena WE P RS 3 4 POWEF ad a GAAN
7. 9 6 error messages 9 19 file browser window 9 5 loading splash screen 9 20 mla WINdOW ADA 9 4 sl ln 634 2 eee teens du oes 4 g 4 9 29 terminal CUBIOINZING RAPSA 3 3 hard reset 2 34 Ee APA dawns 2 3 Index 6 io MUERE RE TED TNT 2 34 ce lali AERE CURE E ERA 2 33 soft reset cee enne wee Rire 2 34 a6 pl coy ae pee ree eERD eee ke ses 1 19 WO a tar EE E EE PESE EE RAD 3 49 terminal configuration 1 7 i Pr dod DURE MIO ogi ac ond odo wee pace REOR ERU e doa d 3d Todayscreen 2 10 3 23 transcriber iuuLaesaekbb aO od 2 24 troubleshooting lun 10 4 infrared communications 10 6 U universal cable cup DRUMS DU APAPAP AAP 1 6 Pece APP PE 1 3 using headset 2 5 USINO ka APP 2 4 V VOISINES ARA PAA AA PARE 5 15 volume adjusting 1 ee eee 3 21 W wakeup terminal suspend mode 3 49 web browser cence ceecwkeuudiedaweds 7 38 WINS ARE PEPE iraj 5 10 wireless oy s6 chee ween AA hoe eas 3 41 internet NAG Lah ded Ed xu 4 18 wireless LAN 0 0000 e ee aee 4 18 WLAN Profiles 005 5 4 Word EDEN pensr ARE 3 qd cd edi and 7 20 word completion settings 3 11 writing on screen 2 24 writing settings 3 12 Tell Us What You Think We d like to know what you think about
8. Take care not to scratch the screen of your terminal When working with your terminal use the supplied stylus or plastic tipped pens intended for use with a touch sensitive screen Never use an actual pen or pencil or other sharp object on the surface of the terminal screen Although your terminal is water and dust resistant do not expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time In general treat your terminal as you would a pocket calculator or other small electronic instrument The touch sensitive screen of your terminal contains glass Take care not to drop your terminal or subject it to strong impact Protect your terminal from temperature extremes Do not leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day and keep it away from heat sources Do not store or use your terminal in any location that is extremely dusty damp or wet Use a soft lens cloth to clean your terminal If the surface of the terminal screen becomes soiled clean it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window cleaning solution 10 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Troubleshooting Table 10 1 Troubleshooting Your Terminal Problem Cmm Tuo Terminal does not turn on Lithium ion battery not Charge or replace the lithium ion battery in charged the terminal Lithium ion battery not Ensure battery is installed properly See installed properly Installing the Battery on page 1 7
9. 7 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 3 From the list of e mail addresses you ve entered in Contacts select the meeting attendees The meeting notice is created and placed in the Outbox folder For more information on sending and receiving meeting requests see Calendar Help and Inbox Help on your terminal Contacts Contacts maintains a list of associates and friends so you can easily locate information at home or on the road Using the infrared IR port you can share Contacts information with other users Select the category of contacts you want displayed in the list Tap and enter part of aname to quickly find it in the list Tap to see additional phone Barr Adam 205 555 1212 w numbers and e mail addresses Bready Rich rich proseware e i Tap to display or edit Create Copy the contact details Delete Contact Tap and hold to display a Send E mail to Contact pop up menu of actions Beam Contact New View Tools Tap to create a new contact Figure 7 4 Contact Application Note 7o change the way information is listed tap Tools Options To create a contact 1 Tap Start Contacts to open the application 7 6 Applications 2 Tap New Tap to return to the contact list the contact is saved automatically ES Contacts Name Job title Department Company Work bel Work Fax work addr E mail f Scroll to see more fi
10. Chapter 5 Soectrum24 Network Configuration describes how to configure the opectrum24 wireless connection Chapter 6 AirBEAM Smart explains how to set up your terminal to synchronize with a server using the AirBEAM Client and AirBEAM Staging applications Chapter 7 Applications describes how to use the applications installed on the terminal Chapter 8 Software Installation on Development PC provides instructions for installing the Software Developer s Kit on your host computer Chapter 9 Configuring the Terminal describes how to install and use the Terminal Configuration Manager TCM and Initial Program Loader IPL Chapter 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting provides information to help you take proper care of your terminal and solve problems that may come up Appendix A Block Recognizer Characters describes how to using the Block Recognizer to write characters Appendix B Demo Program provides an overview of the terminal demo program applications such as scanning setup diagnostic utilities and file management Appendix C Technical Specifications includes a table listing the technical specifications for the terminal Appendix D Keypad Maps includes tables listing key functionality for the keypad Notational Conventions This document uses these conventions xiv terminal or PPT 8800 refers to any model of the terminal User refers to anyone using an application on the terminal You refers to the End
11. E settings e 4 aia ok Your device uses this information to identify itself to other computers Enter a name that starts with a letter and contains the characters 4 2 or 0 9 Device name Pocket PC4 Figure 3 21 About Window Device ID Tab 2 Inthe Device name field enter a name for the terminal Ensure that you do not use spaces 3 Inthe Description field enter a description for the terminal 4 Tap ok 3 26 Settings Copyrights The Copyrights tab allows you to view any relevant copyright information 1 Tap Start Settings System tab About icon Copyrights tab Portions of this software are based on MESA Mosaic NCSA Mosaici TM was developed by the National Center For Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Distributed under a licensing agreement with Spyglass Inc Contains security software licensed From RSA Data Security Inc Portions of this software are based in part on the work of the Independent JPEG Group Figure 3 22 About Window Copyrights Tab 2 Tap ok 3 27 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Backlight Use the Backlight window to conserve battery power or to turn off the backlight when the terminal is idle You also have options to turn on the backlight when you tap the screen or press a key Battery Power To set the backlight settings when using battery power 1 Tap
12. E55 ID 123455 Encryption Made 128 bit Shared Kev Performance Excellent Figure 5 9 Mobile Companion Info Tab 5 14 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Version Displays the terminal s software driver firmware and Information hardware versions as well as country information This data is consistent for the terminal regardless of which terminal profile is the current profile Current Status Displays the terminal s current Profile Name ESSID and Encryption mode Terminal performance is displayed using a verbal indicator of signal strength Terminal operating information differs depending on which profile has been enabled as the current profile 3 Select the P Status tab to view the terminal s network address information Unlike the P Config tab in Finding WLANS the P Status tab is view only with no user configurable data fields Mobile Companion Signal Info IP Status Ping APs IP Type DHCP IP Address hea 254 154 66 Subnet Mask 255 255 D D Gateway DMS WIKIS MAC Address DO AD FBS 3D 17 DB Host Mame Pocket PC4 Figure 5 10 Mobile Companion IP Status Tab IP Type If DHCP was selected from the P Config tab leased IP address and network address data displays for the terminal If Static was selected the values displayed were input manually in the P Config tab on page 5 10 9 15 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide IP A
13. Figure B 10 Date and Time Window B 8 Demo Program To change the time tap the Time field and up the up and down arrows to change the value To change the date tap the down arrow in the Date field A calendar box appears Select the month and then select the day ES CtiPanel Example 7 m2 10 00 Xx Friday July 11 2003 EB July 2003 5 MT WT F 5 293 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Jiz 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 1 now See oa Today 7 11 03 Figure B 11 Date Selection Touch Calibrate select Touch Calibrate to re align the screen align screen Tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned Figure B 12 Align Screen B 9 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Communication Settings Select Comm Settings on the Control Panel to specify the settings to use when communicating with other devices ES CtlPanel Example 4r 2 3 24 K3 115200 Default aff pas Figure B 13 Communication Settings Screen Tap Portto select the appropriate communication settings to be used by ActiveSync Scroll through the communication settings to select the appropriate value B 10 Demo Program Audio Settings Select Audio Settings on the Control Panel to specify the beeper volume and view the version numbers for the Audio and Notify APIs
14. Tap outside the menu to close it without performing an action New Tools Figure 2 16 Pop up Menu 2 20 Operating the PPT 8800 Notifications Your terminal notifies you when you have something to do For example if you ve set up an appointment in Calendar a task with a due date in Tasks or an alarm in Clock you ll be notified in any of the following ways e amessage box appears on the screen e asound which you can set is played e the terminal vibrates this is a programmable feature To choose reminder types and sounds for your terminal tap Start Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Notifications icon Select the desired options See Sounds amp Notifications on page 3 21 for more information Entering Information To enter information you may e Use the keypad See Using the Keypad on page 2 5 and Appendix D Keypad Maps for keypad functions e Use the input panel to enter typed text either using the soft keyboard or writing characters e Write directly on the screen e Draw pictures on the screen e Speak into the microphone to record a message e Scan bar code data into data fields Use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize or copy information from your host computer to your terminal For more information on ActiveSync see Chapter 4 Communication or ActiveSync Help on your host computer Entering Information Using the Input Panel Use the input panel to enter information in any pro
15. 168 254 53 210 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Taba w e r t vju i o D L T caPa s difiginiykitizi shift z x c v b n m F ead A Hire Figure 4 22 802 11b Wireless LAN Window 4 21 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 19 Tap ok A notification window appears indicating that the next time the adapter radio card is used it will have the new settings The next time the adapter is used it will have the new settings If the adapter is currently in the device you can remove and re insert the adapter to have the changes take affect Figure 4 23 Adapters Message Window 20 Tap ok 21 Tap ok 22 Tap ok 23 Tap Start Programs Internet Explorer The Pocket Internet Explorer window appears internet Explorer 7 29 35 3 EA file windows default htm Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer Welcome ta Packet Internet Explorer Mat online yet Find aut how to get connected and save affine content 4 AvantGo PocketPC com view Tools 4 se E Figure 4 24 Pocket Internet Explorer Window 24 In the address bar enter the URL for a web site 4 22 Communication Infrared Communication Using Infrared Receive IR you can send and receive information such as contacts appointments and files between two terminals Send Information To send information 1 Open the program in which you created the item you want t
16. SMS POP3 or IMAP4 If you use ActiveSync e mail messages in the Inbox folder in Outlook are automatically synchronized with your terminal You can select to synchronize additional folders by designating them for ActiveSync The folders you create and the messages you move are mirrored on the server For example if you move two messages from the Inbox folder to a folder named Family and you have designated Family for synchronization the server creates a copy of the Family folder and copies the messages into that folder You can then read the messages while away from your host computer If you use SMS messages are stored in the Inbox folder If you use POP3 and you move e mail messages to a folder you created the link is broken between the messages on your terminal and their copies on the mail server The next time you connect the mail server notes the messages missing from the terminal Inbox and deletes them from the server This prevents you from having duplicate copies of a message but it also means that you no longer have access to messages moved to folders created from anywhere except the terminal If you use IMAP4 the folders you create and the e mail messages you move are mirrored on the server Therefore messages are available to you anytime you connect to your mail server whether it is from your terminal or host computer This synchronization of folders occurs whenever you connect to your mail server create new folders or r
17. Settings accesses the Control Panel screen About provides version number and other information for the Demo program Exit exits the Demo program B 1 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide The demo programs are loaded into the Application directory Navigate to the directory using File explorer and tap the Bit file The Symbol Launcher window appears 14 Symbol Launcher Er f 10 10 e i HN Notify Scan Io Settings E Exit Figure B 1 Symbol Launcher Window Notify Notify tests the LED vibrator and beeper functionality of the terminal 1 Tap the Notify button The Notify Example window appears ES Notify Example er aff 1 71 e Notify Example Green Decode LED Amber LED Yellow LED Vibrator Beeper Figure B 2 Notify Window 2 Select one of the items from the list B 2 Demo Program 3 Tap the On button The selected item is activated 4 Tap the Off button 5 Tap Exit to closed the application Scan The Visual C C sample scanning application enables the terminal s scanner allows the user to change scan parameters and displays scanned data To access the Scan demo tap Scan on the Symbol Launcher window ES ScanSamp2 Example 2 9 32 e l Evt Waiting for Trigger File Help Scanning Figure B 3 Scan Sample Screen Scanning Data Fields After a bar code is scanned the following data appears in the screen e Da
18. System crash Perform a soft reset If the terminal still does not turn on perform a hard reset See Resetting the Terminal on page 2 34 Rechargeable lithium ion Battery failed Replace battery If your terminal still does battery did not charge not operate try a soft reset then a hard reset See Resetting the Terminal on page 2 34 Terminal removed from Insert terminal in cradle and begin charging cradle while battery was The standard battery requires charging approximately 2 1 2 hours to recharge fully and the optional larger capacity battery charges in approximately five hours Cannot see characters on Terminal not powered Press the Power button display on Fail to communicate with Distance from printer is Bring the terminal closer to the printer and IrDA printer between 5 inches and 39 attempt communication again inches Obstruction interfered Check the path to ensure no objects were in with communication the way Application is not Printer support must be included with the enabled to run IrDA application to run IrDA printing on the printing terminal See your System Administrator 10 4 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 10 1 Troubleshooting Your Terminal continued DO Probem cam SM During data Terminal removed from Replace the terminal in the cradle or communication no data cradle or unplugged replace the Synchronization cable and re was transmitted or from host PC dur
19. Calendar Tasks and Contacts you can include a recording in the Notes tab In the Notes program you can either create a stand alone recording or include a recording in a written note To create a recording 1 Start the Notes application 2 Tap the Record icon to begin recording 3 Hold the terminal s microphone near your mouth or other source of sound Indicates an embedded recording Quote from Tap to begin recording Doo O O oa sana to show or hide the recording toolbar Figure 2 27 Recording Screen 4 When you are finished tap the Stop button The new recording appears in the note list or as an embedded icon 5 To play a recording tap it in the list or tap its icon in the note 2 30 Operating the PPT 8800 Using My Text When using Inbox or MSN Messenger use My Text to quickly insert preset or frequently used messages into the text entry area To insert a message tap My Text and tap a message R3 MSN Messenger m 1 58 tok You are chatting with Adam Kim Akers says Hi Can you meek at 2 00 Adam says I have another appointment scheduled For 2 00 I can t talk right now I ll be right there I m running late Where are you Hi Goodbye Tools Chats My Text 4 E Tap to select a prewritten message Figure 2 28 Using My Text Note You can add text after inserting a My Text message before sending it To edit a My Text message tap Tools Edit My Text Mess
20. Figure 3 50 Symbol Settings Window Processor Tab 2 Select either the 400 MHz or 300 MHz radio button 3 Tap CHANGE 4 A notification window appears Prasessor Setting Change the working speed of the processor When this is processed screen disappears for about three seconds and the setting changes Do vau proceed Figure 3 51 Processor Setting Notification Window 5 Tap Yes to change the processor speed or No to keep the current processor speed 6 Tap ok 3 54 Settings Brightness The Brightness tab allows you to change the brightness of the backlight 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Symbol Settings icon Brightness tab E Symbol Settings r f 4 41 ok Brightness Level sce ET Figure 3 52 Symbol Settings Window Brightness Tab 2 Select one of the brightness levels listed in Table 3 9 from the Brightness Level drop down list Table 3 9 Brightness Level Settings Power save Power saving mode Default after hard reset Low Bright Slightly dark High Bright Slightly bright Super Bright Very bright Note Backlight brightness goes to Power save automatically when the battery is low regardless of the setting 3 55 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 3 56 Chapter 4 Communication Chapter Contents Qe AAP ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ee PG GA PR 4 3 Installing Communication Software 2245 cc 45 KGG KANG PK C EU CR
21. New Edit Tools E Figure 2 25 Alternate List Writing Tips Write neatly Write on the lines and draw descenders below the line Cross off the t and write apostrophes below the top line so they are not confused with the word above Write periods and commas above the line For better recognition try increasing the zoom level to 300 using the Tools menu Leave large gaps between words so your terminal can easily tell where words begin and end Hyphenated words foreign words that use special characters such as accents and some punctuation cannot be converted If you add writing to a word to change it such as changing a 3 to an 8 after you attempt to recognize the word the writing you add is not included if you try to recognize the writing again 2 2 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Selecting Text To edit or format typed text select it by dragging the stylus across the text Cut copy and or paste text by holding the selected words then tapping an editing command on the pop up menu or by tapping the command on the Edit menu Selecting Writing To select writing to edit or format 1 Tap and hold the stylus next to the text you want to select until the insertion point appears 2 Dragthe stylus across the text If you accidentally write on the screen tap Tools Undo and try again You can also select text by tapping the Pen button to deselect it then
22. PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Notifications On the Notifications tab you can customize how you are notified about different events 1 Tap Start Settings Personaltab Sounds amp Notifications icon Notifications tab E settings et 42402 Sounds amp Notifications C Pay sound Figure 3 17 Sounds 4 Notifications Window Notifications Tab Select the event name from the Select an event list drop down list Select the Play sound check box to enable the sound notification Select a sound from the drop down list Tap ok Cc mi 3 22 Settings Today Use the Today window to customize the Today screen Appearance To change the appearance of the Today screen 1 Tap Start Settings Personaltab Today icon Appearance tab Ei settings et 4 402 ok To customize the Today screen tap one of the Following themes and tap OK Y i n d ows D E fa LU t Beam Delete Use this picture as the background Browse Appearance Items Figure 3 18 Today Window Appearance Tab 2 Select the desired theme for the Today screen background To use your own background select Use this picture as the background check box and tap Browse to locate the desired file on the terminal 3 To beam a theme to another terminal select the desired theme and tap Beam 4 To delete a theme select the desired theme and tap Delete 5 Tap ok 3 23 Ba PPT 880
23. download and install software as well as to upload files and status data Both download and upload of files can be accomplished in a single communications session The ability to transfer software over a radio network can greatly reduce the logistical efforts of client software management In an AirBEAM Smart system a network accessible host server acts as the storage point for the software transfer The AirBEAM Smart Client uses the industry standard FTP or TFTP file transfer protocols to check the host system for updates and if necessary to transfer updated software AirBEAM Package Builder In a typical distributed AirBEAM system software to be transferred is organized into packages In general an AirBEAM package is simply a set of files that are assigned attributes both as an entire package and as individual component files The package is assigned a version number and the transfer occurs when an updated version is available An AirBEAM package can optionally contain developer specified logic to be used to install the package Installation logic is typically used to update client device flash images or radio firmware Examples of common AirBEAM packages would include packages for custom client application software radio firmware and AirBEAM Smart Client software Once these packages are built they are installed on the host server for retrieval by the handheld device The AirBEAM Package Builder is a utility used to define generate a
24. downloads by default only messages from the last three days the first 100 lines of each new message and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size The original messages remain on the e mail server or your host computer You can mark the messages that you want to retrieve completely the next time you synchronize or connect to your e mail server In the message list tap and hold the message you want to retrieve On the pop up menu tap Mark for Download The icons in the Inbox message list indicates message status You specify your downloading preferences when you set up the service or select your synchronization options You can change them at any time e Change options for Inbox synchronization using ActiveSync options For more information see ActiveSync Help PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide e Change options for direct e mail server connections in Inbox on your terminal Tap Tools Options On the Accounts tab tap the account you want to change Tap and hold the account and select Delete to remove it Creating E mail Messages To create an e mail message Tap New 2 Inthe Tofield enter an e mail or SMS address of one or more recipients separating each with a semicolon or select a name from the contact list by tapping the Address Book icon All e mail addresses entered in the e mail fields in Contacts appear in the Address Book Tap to send the message Tap to show
25. 3 38 Power Window Advanced Tab Select On battery power Turn off device if not used for check box Select time value from the drop down list Select On external power Turn off device if not used for check box Select time value from the drop down list Optimizing Battery Life You want your batteries to last as long as possible especially when you re on the road Under normal conditions you can get many hours of use from a single charge Here are a few tips to help you get the most of the battery 3 42 Use external power whenever possible especially when Using the backlight Connecting to a host computer Using accessories Settings Set the terminal to turn off when idle While on battery power the terminal automatically turns off or suspends operation if you don t touched the keyboard or used the stylus for three minutes Maximize battery life by shortening this time Turn off sounds you don t need By default the terminal produces sounds in response to a number of events such as warnings appointments and key presses To optimize battery life turn off any sounds you don t need See Sounds amp Notifications on page 3 21 for instructions Note When batteries are low a battery icon appears in the Navigation bar See Status Icons on page 2 12 for more information 3 43 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Regional Settings With regional settings you can chang
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27. AG ere eee 3 6 3 40 NON AAP 3 6 3 44 remove programs 3 6 SCIDBS uusonasaqesusweieecie ed 3 6 sound and notifications 3 4 Symbol settings 3 6 3 49 signal strength 5 3 5 14 single slot cradle 1 11 1 13 Snap on autocharger 1 6 snap on DEX cable 1 6 snap on printer cable 1 6 BOL Rr 2 34 software version 3 25 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide sound cl AA 3 21 NET bawa dca ei dre KAG oases B 11 SOUNGE onc 440 NGPA he eee ND ANY PGKA GRAY 3 4 spare batteries a eua t PA AT 1 16 spare battery al APA 1 16 specications aud kr NGANGA sie C 1 Spectrumad 4 00csseshGe sedans ed 5 3 splash screen osos essa kr en hen 9 23 creating PECORE 9 20 DANO uaa dde dbena 2 266 2RS5 22 9 20 Start menu selecting programs 2 19 SOSTIENE AA AR 3 13 starting the terminal 1 7 1 19 aa AA KAKA kO oe 4 20 5 10 sn PAPA 5 4 SPSS AA 2 12 OO oe eae eee 1 3 2 4 SUNG ASE ETE ITI tI cokes 5 11 Symbol Mobility Developer s Kit 1 6 8 3 Symbol settings 3 6 3 49 symbol support center XVI T tasks application Werk prx es 7 9 summary screen 7 11 GEA E dd ERE NAPAKA DI ER ERE Ee d 9 4 building hex image 9 8 defining properties
28. Application oplash Screen IPL Partition Table Auto Select Press Up Down to select partition Press FENCE TO begin download Figure 9 8 IPL Main Menu Screen 9 13 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide e Use the up and down keys to select Auto Select then press the Enter key Auto Select is the default and is selected if no other selection is made within three seconds IPL VER X XX Auto Select Waiting for Data at Baud Rate 115 200 Press Enter to return to Main Menu Figure 9 9 Waiting for Data 12 In TCM press the Load button on the TCM toolbar The Load Terminal Dialog window appears Load Terminal Dialog EE x HEX FILE TO LOAD D Symbol Windows CE SDE POT S800 3mbolPlatforms PDTS5 platform hex Browse Comm Fort Baud Rate Protocal Unavailable ports eomz 115200 NONE LU M 3 COM4 Multiple Hex File Download Cancel Figure 9 10 Load Terminal Dialog Window 9 14 15 16 17 Configuring the Terminal If the correct hex file is not displayed in the HEX FILE TO LOAD field click Browse and navigate to the correct hex file to be downloaded Select the COM port being used from the Comm Port drop down list Ports already in use display in the Unavailable ports field Select the appropriate baud rate from the Baud Rate drop domn list Select NONE from the Protocol drop down list Insert the terminal in a cradle
29. Battery installing the Standard Battery Before using your terminal install a lithium ion battery 1 Turn the locking screw counterclockwise until the cover releases from the terminal 2 Lift the battery door away from the terminal Figure 1 3 Locking Screw PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 3 Insert the lithium ion battery in the battery compartment with the battery tether positioned as shown ensuring the battery snaps into place Tether Figure 1 4 Inserting the Standard Battery Note Ensure the battery is positioned correctly The battery charging contacts should be placed on top of the charging contacts in the battery compartment 4 Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first then pressing the bottom down firmly Figure 1 5 Closing the Back Cover 5 Turn the locking screw clockwise to secure the battery cover to the terminal 1 8 Getting Started Installing the Optional Larger Capacity Battery To install the optional larger capacity battery 1 Remove the bottom of the handstrap from the battery cover 2 Unscrew the locking screw and remove the battery cover Figure 1 6 Unscrew Locking Screw 3 Ifa battery is installed pull tether up to release battery 4 Insert the larger capacity battery in the battery compartment with the battery tether positioned as shown ensuring the battery snaps into place Figure 1 7 Install
30. Copy Text the sun kissed Santa crara vaney Judge Miller s place it was called It stood back from the road half hidden among the trees through which glimpses could be caught of the wide cool veranda that ran Tap arrows to turn the 45h page or tap and hold page to bring up page riffle You can also page through a book using the Up Down arrow keys on the keypad of your terminal Using Reader Features Reading a book electronically gives you several options not available with paper books These options are available from any book page e Select text by dragging across the text on the page Then tap an option on the pop up menu as described here e Search for Text Find text in a book by tapping Find on the pop up menu Enter the word you want to search for and tap the desired Find option Reader highlights found text on the page To close Find tap outside the box To return to your original page tap the title and then tap Return on the pop up menu Copy Text You can copy text from books that support this feature into any 32 Applications program that accepts text On a book page select the text you want to copy Then tap Copy Text on the pop up menu The text can be pasted into the program of your choice e Bookmarks When you add a bookmark to a book a color coded bookmark icon appears in the right margin You can add multiple bookmarks to a book Then from anywhere in the book tap the bookmark icon to go to th
31. Cradle The standard battery usually fully charges in approximately 2 1 2 hours and the optional larger capacity battery usually fully charges in approximately five hours a PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Using the Universal Cable Cup To charge the terminal s battery using the Universal Cable Cup with the vehicle charging adapter or the wall outlet power supply and line cord Ensure the locking tabs are in the open position up Insert the terminal into the cable cup Press down on the two locking tabs Pull on the cable cup to ensure that it is securely attached to the terminal c O T V Locking Tabs Figure 1 15 Attaching the Universal Cable Cup to the Terminal 5 Open the rubber cap covering the power port Figure 1 16 Connecting the Power Cable 6 Plug the power connector into the power port Getting Started 7 Wrap the cable around the cable support Back of Cable Cable Cup Support Figure 1 17 Securing the Cable 8 Connect the other end of the cable to a vehicle power adapter or appropriate power source Vehicle Charging Adapter Power Supply Figure 1 18 Connecting to Power Source The standard battery usually fully charges in approximately 2 1 2 hours and the optional larger capacity battery usually fully charges in approximately fi
32. D 4 Keypad Maps Table D 2 15 Key Keypad Functionality Continued Alpha Default Alpha CAPS State State State F6 F7 F8 F9 and F10 VK codes are Mane teen t when no function is defined on each Mane teen t at Control Panel ASCII VK Code Value Decimal Decimal S E a CN B EN mE EN a mE i EM j CP mE TI TI CO NO D 5 A PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table D 2 15 Key Keypad Functionality Continued Alpha Default Alpha CAPS State State State F6 F7 F8 F9 and F10 VK codes are a C HP mtt when no function is defined on each Ree C HP mtt at Control Panel ASCII VK Code Value Decimal Decimal a HG TI TI O1 CO D 6 Keypad Maps Table D 2 15 Key Keypad Functionality Continued Alpha Default Alpha CAPS State State State ASCII VK Code Value Decimal Decimal Tr T MEE EN ED EN E ES 7 d T ES EE E mm mmi F6 F7 F8 F9 and F10 VK codes are Pn ks Ta aa when no function is defined on each Pn ks Ta aa at Control Panel calibrate Darken screen S N Tl O D 7 A PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table D 2 15 Key Keypad Functionality Continued Alpha ASCII Default Alpha CAPS VK Code Value m EN E A IRA screen 4 T JH e lo Bf LM 4 o ly LN FI fw 4h
33. Demo Program Unique Unit ID Tap Unique Unit ID on the Control Pane to view the terminal s unique unit ID a 16 byte hex number identifier and the version numbers for RCM Resource Coordinator Manager API Rescoord Resource Coordinator DLL UUID DLL and Temperature DLL ES CtlPanel Example 4 7 2 3 22 e RCM DLL Name i RcmAPI32 dll 01 01 01 04 01 07 00 00 17000400 O63EAFC1 98000050 BF AGUE2 Figure B 8 Unique Unit ID Screen Note PDT 8800 terminals do not support the Temperature DLL Persist Persist allows changes made by the Control Panel to remain in effect after a hard reset When enabled Persist creates reg files which save specific settings that are made and restore the settings to the registry after a hard reset B 7 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Toggle Persist to Yes to retain these changes made after a hard reset ES CtPanel Example 4 i 3 23 e Control Panel Abnut System Versions Unique Unit ID Date and Time Touch Calibrate Comm Settings Audio Settings Scanner Settings 524 Settings oe Ie Figure B 9 Persist Note Not all options support Permanent Persistence Date and Time Tap Date and Time on the Control Panelto change the date and time The Date and Time window appears ES CtlPanel Example 4 m2 10 01 e Date Friday July 11 2003 Time fl 01 35 PM E MENOS
34. Files of type Bitmap Files dib bmp Cancel E Figure 9 4 Splash Screen Creation Dialog Window 9 9 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 6 Acheck will be performed and if there are no errors the partition hex files are created If the build fails the hex files are not be created and TCM displays an error message Two of the most common reasons for a build failure are e Files defined in the script can not be found This error can occur when the files referenced by the script are no longer stored on the host computer or the folders where they are stored were renamed e The total amount of flash memory space required by the script exceeds the image size To correct this reduce the number of files in the partition or increase the size of the partition See Defining Script Properties on page 9 6 for more information on setting the image size appropriately Sending the Hex File Once the hex file is built it can be downloaded to the terminal 1 Connect the Serial Charging Cable or the Single Slot Cradle to the development computer Serial device cable Figure 9 5 Cradle Connection to Development Computer 9 10 Configuring the Terminal 2 Connect the power supply to the Serial Charging Cable or the cradle and the AC line cord to the power supply and the AC outlet 3 Perform a hard reset of the terminal see Performing a Hard Re
35. Help on the host computer You can switch to any of these programs by tapping them on the Start menu Calendar Use Calendar to schedule appointments such as meetings You can view your appointments in different ways Agenda Day Week Month and Year and easily change views using the View menu sErwrrs o Tap to go to today Lunch w adam 9 Tap to display or edit the 12 00p 1 00p Corner care appointment details Staff meeting 3 00p 4 00p Mew Tools HE Fy EHE El Tap to create a new appointment Figure 7 1 Calendar Application 7 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Note You can customize the Calendar display such as changing the first day of the week by tapping Tools Options Creating Appointments To create an appointment 1 Tap Start Calendar to open the application 2 If you are in Day or Week view tap the desired date and time for the appointment 3 Tap New Tap to return to the calendar the appointment is saved automatically Tap to choose from predefined text Subject Tap to choose from a CC previously entered locations Starts 8 26 02 12 00 PM Ends 8 26 02 1 00 PM Tap to select a time Type Norma Tap to select a date Occurs Once Reminder Remind me 15 minuters Categories Ma categories Notes is a good place for maps and directions Appointment Figure 7 2 Entering an Appointment Using the input panel ent
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38. Letter address Symbol Technologies AB Box 1354 S 171 26 SOLNA Sweden Visit shipping address Symbol Technologies AB Solna Strandvag 78 S 171 54 SOLNA Sweden Switchboard 08 445 29 00 domestic Call Center 46 8 445 29 29 international Support E Mail Sweden Support se symbol com Spain Espana Symbol Technologies S L C Peonias 2 Edificio Piovera Azul 28042 Madrid Spain 91 324 40 00 Inside Spain 34 91 324 40 00 Outside Spain Customer support is available 24 hours a day 7 days a week If you purchased your Symbol product from a Symbol Business Partner contact that Business Partner for service For the latest version of this guide go to http www symbol com manuals xviii Chapter 1 Getting Started Chapter Contents ieee ae ee eer PAA ee ee ee ee ee RE GA Rd 1 3 Unpacking GE pl AA TEILTE Tnm 1 3 Bil al a AA AA AA 1 4 a AA PAPA ee 1 6 ls pac ARA PAA AA AP AA 1 8 kba Uge The DABEI AA PAPA reused 1 8 Installing the Standard Battery aa 1 8 Installing the Optional Larger Capacity Battery 0 a 1 10 Charging the Terminal Battery a 1 11 Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery 0 eee eeee 1 11 Using the Serial Charging Cable ee eee eee 1 12 Using the Single Slot Serial Cradles eee eens 1 12 Using the Four Slot Cradles a aa AG enced ee ee eee bee DALE GARENA 1 14 Using the Universal Cable C
39. Library on the pop up menu 3 To open a book tap its title in the Library list box Tapto scroll through Library the Library list Tap to select a sort order Sort The Best American Short Stories chow The Ghost Writer Tap to specify the The Hundred Secret Senses Tap to open a book books you want to Outlander display in the list Suger Plum Dead Another World Winter of the Wolf Moon The Last Precinct Shop On Writing Tap here to navigate to other parts of the Reader Settings Help Passage to Juneau Of Love and Other Demons Return Stranger in a Strange Land 7 31 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Reading a Book Each book consists of a cover page an optional table of contents and the pages of the book Navigation options are listed in the bottom portion of the cover page The first time you open a book you ll probably want to go to the first page or to the table of contents if there is one Subsequently whenever you open the book you ll be automatically taken to the last page read In addition to the text each book page includes a page number and book title Tap to select a navigation option The Call of the Wild were booming the find thousands Northland Thy Add Bookmark Drag to select text and dogs and the TrA mae s i then tap an option muscles by whid coats to prote Add Drawing frost Find Buck lived
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41. Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area or see Appendix A Block Recognizer Characters 2 23 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Using the Letter Recognizer To use Letter Recognizer 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button then Letter Recognizer 2 Write letters or numbers in the writing area just as you would on paper Write capital letters in the left side of the box numbers in the right side and lower case letters in the center Figure 2 21 Letter Recognizer When you write a letter it is converted to typed text on the screen For specific instructions on using Letter Recognizer with Letter Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area Using the Transcriber To use Transcriber 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button then Transcriber Oe awee 7 x New Edit Tools FJ Figure 2 22 Transcriber 2 Write anywhere on the screen When you write anywhere on the screen Transcriber changes the written characters to typed characters For specific instructions on using Transcriber with Transcriber open tap the question mark under to the writing area Writing on the Screen In any program that accepts writing such as the Notes program and the Notes tab in Calendar Contacts and Tasks you can use your stylus to write directly on the screen 2 24 Operating the PPT 8800 To write on the screen tap t
42. Registry changes made by the Platforms partitions folders Take care when using Regmerge to make Registry changes The SMDK contains examples of reg files Note Regmerge only merges the reg files on hard resets The merge process is skipped during a soft reset Typically you should not need to make modifications to registry values for drivers loaded before RegMerge However sometimes during software development you may need to modify these values Since these early loading drivers read these keys before RegMerge gets a chance to change them you must soft reset the terminal after a hard reset The soft reset does not re initialize the registry and the early loading driver reads the new registry values Do not use Regmerge to modify built in driver registry values or merge the same Registry value to two files in the same folder as the results are undefined CopyFile CopyFile copies files from one folder to another on a hard reset Files can be copied from a non volatile partition Application or Platform to the Windows or other volatile partition 9 22 Configuring the Terminal during a hard reset During a hard reset CopyFile looks for files with a CPY extension on the FFS partition These files are text files containing the source and destination for the desired files to be copied separated by gt Non FFS Partitions Non FFS Partitions include additional software and data pre loaded on your terminal that can be upgra
43. Start Settings System tab Backlight icon Battery Power tab Ei settings et PEB Plok Backlight Warning Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery life On battery power Turn off backlight if device is not used For O Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped Battery Power External Power ag Adjust power settings to conserve power Figure 3 23 Backlight Window Battery Power Tab 2 Make the desired selections See Table 3 4 for backlight settings 3 Tapok 3 28 Settings Note When you perform a hard reset all settings selected in this view return to the default settings The settings are maintained after a soft reset Table 3 4 Battery Power Backlight Settings Status Conditions of light On Off Default Hard Reset On Battery Power Select the Turn off backlight if device is Check box is selected not used for check box to turn off the Default time is one backlight after a certain period of time minute has passed unused Period of time can be selected from the list Available timings are 10 sec 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min and 5 min Select the Turn on backlight when a Check Box is not button is pressed or the screen is selected tapped check box to turn on the backlight when a key is pressed or the screen is tapped Note 7o change display brightness level see Symbol Settings on page 3 49 3 29 PPT 8800
44. Subject field 4 You can enter a start date and due date or enter other information by first tapping the field If the input panel is open hide it to see all available fields 5 To assign the task to a category tap Categories and select a category from the list In the task list you can display tasks by category 6 Toadd notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes see Notes on page 7 12 7 Tap OK to return to the task list Note 7o create a task with only a subject tap Tools Entry Bar Then tap in the Tap here to add a new task field and enter your task information 7 10 Applications Using the Summary Screen When you tap a task in the task list a summary screen displays To change the task tap Edit Send status report View task details Starts 6 18 2002 Due 8 19 2002 Tap to show and hide additional summary information Send to whole team using new format View notes Edit Tools Tap to change task Figure 7 9 Task Summary Screen 7 11 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Notes Capture thoughts reminders ideas drawings and phone numbers with Notes You can create a written note or a recording You can also include a recording in a note If a note is open when you create the recording it is included in the note as an icon If the note list is displayed it is created a
45. TCM progress dialog box has disappeared and the terminal indicates it has downloaded suc cessfully Configuring the Terminal 20 When completed the Download Complete screen appears IPL VER Xu XX Partition Name Download Complete Press Enter to return to Main Menu Cold Boot Exits IPL Figure 9 18 Download Complete Screen 21 Perform a hard reset see Performing a Hard Reset on page 2 34 22 Tap Start Settings System tab Symbol Settings icon System tab to view the new system information 2 5ymbol Settings r m2 4 40 ok UUTO Part 1 UUTO Part 2 Build ID 0 03 030502 Beta Settings System EIOD ja Figure 9 19 Symbol Settings Window System Tab 9 31 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 9 32 Chapter 10 Maintenance and Iroubleshooting Chapter Contents Pana ee a ae ee eee ee eae te ae ae eee ee ERU RERO ee ere ee EE BU ed POR V 10 3 PTS PPT Oe es Ts 10 3 We ND a as KAKA WAKAS bk CREE IER UR eee bc KG KAHABAAN oo ke ae ee 10 4 10 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 10 2 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes instructions on cleaning and storing your terminal and provides troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during terminal operating Maintaining the PPT 8800 For trouble free service observe the following tips when using your terminal
46. Wehen came soo A message appears stating Too many files stored on Delete unused memos and records You that your terminal memory the terminal can save these records on your host is full computer Too many applications If you have installed additional applications installed on the terminal on your terminal remove them to recover memory Select Start Settings Control Panel Double tap the Remove Programs icon Select the unused program and tap Remove Beamed data does not Terminals too close Confirm that the terminals are at least 5 transmit together or too far apart inches and at most 39 inches apart Also ensure that there is aclear path between the two devices Insufficient room Adjust the room lighting or move to a lighting different location When receiving beamed Not enough free memory Your terminal requires at least twice the data an out of memory available for receiving amount of memory available as the data you message appears data are receiving For example if you are receiving a 30K application you must have at least 60K free 10 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Table 10 1 Troubleshooting Your Terminal continued DO Probem cam Jo Sm Your terminal does not accept scan input Scanning application is not loaded Unreadable bar code Distance between exit window and bar code is incorrect Terminal is not programmed for the bar code Terminal is not progr
47. Wrong Partition If a specific partition is selected from the partition list and the destination code of the Header record downloaded does not match the index of that partition this error occurs Image Too Big The size of the image is also part of the Header record If the data to be written exceeds the size of the partition as indicated in the partition table this error occurs Incorrect Byte Count Image data is processed until the End Of File EOF Record Type 01 record is received This error occurs if IPL detects that the number of bytes received does not equal the number of bytes sent Unable to Verify Partition If the Receive and Verify bit is set for that partition the data Data the Flash sector erased and the data written to the Flash part is verified If this data can not be verified this error occurs Transmission Errors The following error messages may appear if an error occurs during transmission e Checksum Error occurs if an invalid checksum is detected in the record Invalid Record occurs if a record is not defined in the Symbol Hex File Format Connection Lost occurs if one of the handshaking lines is de asserted during download Address Out of Sequence occurs if the address of the data received is not sequential 9 18 Configuring the Terminal TCM Error Messages TCM validates the cells in your partition table when you press the Enter button Cells highlighted in red contain an error Parti
48. an internal modem or other device If you are unsure about the location of the serial port on your host computer refer to the user s manual supplied with the computer Communication 4 Turnon the terminal and slide it into the cradle Figure 4 11 Inserting the Terminal in the Cradle 5 Upon connection synchronization occurs automatically Communication LED Indicator Table 4 1 Communication LED Indicator LED Indication Off Terminal not in cradle terminal not placed correctly cradle is not powered Solid Red Terminal is present but communication has not started Flashing Green Terminal is in the cradle and communicating with the host computer Slow Flashing Red Error communication did not start 4 13 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table 4 1 Communication LED Indicator Continued Fast Flashing Red Warning Terminal inactivity timeout The terminal did not finish data synchronization or had an open connection for more than 15 minutes This time is programmable in the cradle flash parameters Solid Green Terminal is present in the slot and communication is complete All LEDs Flashing Red Failed automatic cradle configuration via local DHCP Service Communication Using the Universal Cable Cup 1 Ensure that ActiveSync was installed on the host computer and a partnership was created See nstalling ActiveSync on page 4 3 and Setting up a Partnersh
49. antenna to indicate its associated status Tapping on the icon displays a menu with Set Mandatory and Set Hoaming options 5 17 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Selecting the Set Mandatory item prohibits the terminal from associating with a different AP The letter M displays on top of the icon when the Set Mandatory option has been selected Selecting Set Roaming allows the terminal to roam to any AP with a better signal These settings are temporary and never saved to the registry Tap Refresh to update the list of the APs with the same ESSID A signal strength value of 32 is the highest possible The APs tab only displays when Infrastructure is selected as the terminal operating mode from the Mode tab 11 If the terminal is in Ad Hoc mode select the Peers tab to display the BSSID or MAC addresses of the other terminals in the network their operating mode PSP or CAM their transmit rate their supported data rate and the length of time an adapter has been out of the Ad Hoc network Tap Refresh to update the Peers tab to the latest Ad Hoc network performance and terminal membership data Mobile Companion Info IP Status Peers Figure 5 13 Mobile Companion Peers Tab 5 18 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Setting Options select Options from the Mobile Companion menu to enable or disable international roaming configure consumption avoidance capabilities enab
50. arrow to the right of the date field The calendar displays EB March 2003 M T WT F 5 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 ii 12 BE 14 15 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 25 26 27 28 29 31 1 2 3 4 5 Today 6 13 03 Figure 3 28 Calendar 8 To select the month and year tap the arrows to the right or left of the month until the current month displays 9 Tap the day of the month The calendar disappears 10 Tap ok If you visit a particular time zone often set it as your Visiting time zone so that you can quickly see the correct date and time A clock displays on the Navigation bar To view the current date and time tap the Time icon to see today s date See Time Icon on page 2 16 for more information LI T a TalaT ioaF Du HI EZ a Time and Next Appointment P x Wednesday June 11 2003 m 7 21 PM E No upcoming appointments p Figure 3 29 Time and Next Appointment Message To switch from analog to digital clock display tap and hold the Time icon Select Analog or Digital 3 34 Settings Alarms You can use your terminal as a travel alarm clock by setting a wake up alarm 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Clock icon Alarms tab Te E 59 settings v Wake Up eg T y T FE Call Supervisor s MrT wir s LJ z Description gt smr wrrs C lt Description gt smr wrrs E Figure 3 30 Clock Window Alarms Tab 2 Inthe Description field enter a name for the alarm 3 Tap the letter s repr
51. desired select a desired update schedule in Update Click OK Internet Explorer downloads the latest version of the Web page to your host computer p qe a 7 34 Applications 5 To download the pages linked to the mobile favorite you just created in Internet Explorer on the host computer right click the mobile favorite then click Properties On the Download tab specify the number of links deep you want to download To conserve terminal memory only go one level deep synchronize your terminal and host computer Mobile favorites stored in the Mobile Favorites folder in Internet Explorer are downloaded to your terminal If you did not specify an update schedule in step 3 you must manually download content to keep the information updated on your host computer and terminal Before synchronizing in Internet Explorer on your host computer click Tools Synchronize Note the last time content was downloaded to the host computer if necessary manually download content You can add a button to the Internet Explorer toolbar for creating mobile favorites In Internet Explorer on your host computer click View Toolbars Customize Saving Memory on your Terminal Mobile favorites take up storage memory on your terminal To minimize the amount of memory used In the settings for the Favorites information type in ActiveSync options turn off pictures and sounds or stop some mobile favorites from downloading For more information s
52. from the terminal Inbox 7 14 Applications Messages that you receive directly from an e mail server are linked to your e mail server rather than your host computer When you delete a message on your terminal it s also deleted from the e mail server the next time you connect You can work online or offline When working online you read and respond to messages while connected to the e mail server Messages are sent as soon as you tap Send which saves space on your terminal When working offline once you ve downloaded new message headers or partial messages you can disconnect from the e mail server then decide which messages to download completely The next time you connect Inbox downloads the complete messages you ve marked for retrieval and sends the messages you ve created You can use multiple e mail services to receive your messages For each e mail service you intend to use first set up and name the e mail service If you use the same service to connect to different mailboxes set up and name each mailbox connection Setting Up an E mail Service In Inbox on your terminal tap Accounts then New Account Follow the instructions in the wizard on the screen For an explanation of a screen tap Start then Help When finished tap Accounts then Connect to connect to your e mail server For more information on using the Inbox program see nbox on page 7 14 7 15 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs P
53. installing applications on the terminal Applications stored in the Application folder are retained even when the terminal is hard reseted just as the PPT 8800 Demo program is retained in memory 9 21 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Windows CE expects certain files to be in the Windows folder residing in volatile storage Windows CE maintains the System Registry in volatile storage There are two device drivers included in the Windows CE image to assist developers in configuring the terminal following a hard reset RegMerge and CopyFile RegMerge dll RegMerge dil is a built in driver that allows registry edits to be made to the Windows CE Registry Regmerge dll runs very early in the boot process and looks for registry files reg files in certain Flash File System folders during a hard reset It then merges the registry changes that are in these files into the system registry located in RAM Since the registry is re created on every hard reset from the default ROM image the HegMerge driver is necessary to make registry modifications persistent over hard resets RegMerge is configured to look in three specific folders for reg files in the following order Platform Application Regmerge continues to look for reg files in these folders until all folders are checked This allows folders later in the list to override folders earlier in the list This way it is possible to override
54. large Files using storage memory Ela Figure 3 34 Memory Window Storage Card Tab 2 Ifyou have more than one card inserted tap the drop down list and then the name of the storage card whose information you want to view 3 Tap ok 3 38 Settings Running Programs The Running Programs tab displays the list of currently active programs 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Memory icon Running Programs tab Ei settings e d ais D Running Program List Storage Card Running Programs EN Remove programs ko free storage memory Find large files using storage memory Ej Figure 3 35 Memory Window Running Programs Tab The Running Program List lists all running active programs 2 To stop an active program select the program from the Running Program List list and tap Stop 3 To display an active program select the program from the Running Program List list box and tap Activate 4 To stop all active programs tap Stop All 5 Tap ok 3 39 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Power Use the Power window to view the status of the main and backup batteries and set power management options Battery To check the main battery and backup battery status 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Power icon Battery tab Ei settings et 4241 35 D Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining Backup battery Adjust backlight settings t
55. main memory 61 60 MB Storage Program la 1 Allocated 30 80 MB Allocated 30 80 ME Inuse 1 55 MB Inuse 11 40 MB Free 29 25 MB Free 19 40 MB Main Storage Card Running Programs aa Remove programs ko free storage memory Find large Files using storage memory Figure 3 33 Memory Window Main Tab 2 To adjust RAM allocation move the slider to allocate more memory for programs or storage If you don t have enough space for a file increase the amount of storage memory If your terminal is running slowly try increasing the amount of program memory 3 Tap ok Note Resetting your terminal can make additional storage or program memory available If you continue to experience memory problems reset your terminal Programs supplied with the terminal are located in ROM and remain after a hard reset Programs you install are located in RAM and need to be reinstalled after a hard reset If you have trouble reinstalling programs adjust RAM allocation 3 37 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Storage Card The Storage Card tab displays how much memory is available on a memory card in the terminal 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Memory icon Storage Card tab Ey settings e 46417 Total storage card memory 15 16 MB Inuse 0 00 MB Free 15 16 MB Po Platform bd Storage Card Running Programs KET Remove programs ko free storage memory Find
56. o CR E ews 2 24 Using adi oc 525 0 es aware ane ws 4558505 Ree aeRO EEO Ree SKE YER Y 2 24 CO ON le sO PANA PAN GANG souk Go ERE T ERE nese acp d aod apa ers 2 24 Sole cae VIO TO ERI uuu eae a ree ae re eee eer ere E ERG eee eee ee 2 26 A AI ob ye BAGAL odode oo ee eo ae dw eee bs ene de eek heen ones 2 27 Pe HE Loa bee deae beeen pre ee ewe RUE RUREI SURE RORIS Rn Red ECC A 2 28 SEES Viele dex QpeE equ RES R3 TERIS Sp PERSEO Od dv E d 2 28 I on the SOPBDIT iaceat kx y n GSR Ree OCA IER PAY 2 29 CO IT DEBE La dog ga edd dex dr ded ed FOE bbe E drca d deck ud oec a Vaca 2 29 Recording a Message a nA AA BRAD KAKA ABAKA BAGBAG RCRCREOR e RR E ea ER a 2 30 DENM Lh oeadssaessedndusduECEACIes QE ERE WAG AA BELA AA Eduaw beh duae vd Ra aq 2 31 Entering Information Using 15 Key Keypad 000 eee eee eens 2 31 FS IUGUM APAPAP MAA AA PAA ee eee 2 32 se LA osos t Red oe ee auTO EE adi Ep ded ees Ewa eee 2 33 EE BOUE Lo iki bd ee E ee eee ee ee ee ee ee re ee eee ee ee 2 33 POOT Pa AKA 68440 Poe Ros dele 88644 ee ORC 2 34 POCO a SOIL eget cc yo park eis rrari KB KYA EAE ASE KOSS REA d dod d 2 34 PO 4 PIO PARET aces ohare enw YE CERE VEG Y Ed VER er UG KR PA 2 34 2 2 Operating the PPT 8800 Introduction This chapter provides basic instructions for using and navigating the terminal Using the Power Button Press the button to turn the terminal on and off See Starting the Terminalon page 1 19 Adjusting the Backlight Standard 6 Key Co
57. or mute all sounds to a program Tap to change the date and time Tap to open an item Your day at a glance Tap to create a new item Tap to view connection status Figure 2 5 Today Screen Note The Today screen may vary depending on your terminal configuration The Today screen is customizable Tap Start Settings Today icon Use the Appearance tab to customize the background and the tems tab to change the list and order of items that appear on the screen 2 10 Operating the PPT 8800 Using the Navigation Bar and Command Bar The navigation bar at the top of the screen displays the active program various status icons see Table 2 6 and current time It also allows you to select programs and close screens Use the command bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs The command bar includes menu names buttons and the input panel button To create a new item in the current program tap New To see the name of a button hold the stylus on the button Drag the stylus off the button so the command is not carried out Tap to change volume or mute all sounds AJ start 21st x Tap to close program E 92 TES fel ai Tapto quickly select a program you have recently used Today Tap to select a program Tap to see additional programs Tap to customize the device Inputpanel New button button Mew Edit Tools Egl Menu Buttons names Figure 2 6 Screen Navigation PPT 880
58. rate Tap Reset Keys to set the encryption key to the default values Note The default Hex digit keys are visible any time they are used As a security precaution after setting the key values for the network the digits are replaced with asterisks within the encryption key fields If the associated AP is using an optional Passkey the active terminal profile is required to use one as well The Passkey is a plain text representation of the WEP keys displayed in the Encryption tab The Passkey provides an easy way to enter WEP key data without having to remember the entire 40 bit 10 character or 128 bit 26 character Hex digit string 5 8 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Tap Passkey to display the Passkey window Enter an easy to remember 4 to 26 character string to be used as the WEP algorithm Tap OK The AP transforms the Passkey string into a set of four WEP keys using MD5 algorithms and displays them in the WEP fields These are the new WEP keys for the terminal profile Once displayed in the WEP key fields the adapter profile behaves as if the keys were entered manually Kerberos Kerberos is a different form of 128 bit data security whereby a terminal is required to have its request for AP resources authenticated with a Kerberos server before the server permits the AP to transmit and receive data with the associated terminal select Kerberos and enter the key distribution center KDC and Realm values The KDC is locat
59. serial connection e Four Slot Ethernet Cradle through an Ethernet connection For each accessory you need to follow instructions on configuring your host computer setting up the connection between the terminal and the host computer and configuring the terminal Using the Serial Charging Cable 1 Ensure that ActiveSync was installed on the host computer and a partnership was created See nstalling ActiveSync on page 4 3 and Setting up a Partnership on page 4 4 2 Start ActiveSync on the host computer if it is not running To start select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears 4 Microsoft ActiveSync D E x File View Tools Help i I o a Sync Stop Details Explore Options Pocket PC2003 Not connected Information Type Status G Favorites Synchronized Figure 4 7 ActiveSync Not Connected 4 9 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Note Every terminal should have a unique device name Never try to synchronize more than one terminal to the same name See Device ID on page 3 26 for instructions on changing the device name 3 Connect the Serial Charging Cable to your terminal and host computer as shown in Figure 4 8 AC Line Cord To serial port of P host computer 7 Serial Charging Cable Figure 4 8 Connecting the Serial Charging Cable Note The Serial Charging Cable req
60. serial cradle 1 6 creating messages 7 18 creating splash screen 9 20 D Qno C P 3 33 default gateway 5 10 demo program uusaset es ub GRAB rd B 1 BUM aocnerec a RETPERETPERESE B 14 audio settings B 11 CE applications B 14 file explorer B 4 te qu MW ad E esedebenes B 3 scanner settings B 12 B 13 Device Configuration Package 1 6 8 3 device name cee eee eee 3 26 Pia APP AA AN 4 20 5 10 DNG Fa Ga an Ao ERA 5 10 5 11 drawing on screen 2 29 E e mail connection creating messages 7 18 WOOK apa BRAD be hae te EAE RAS 7 14 BOON s wawa eee ew dew et 4 19 5 5 5 7 128 bit shared key 4 19 40 bit shared key 4 19 kerberos Loco a beeen ke pease eens 4 19 open system 4 19 entering characters 2 23 2 24 entering information 2 21 drawing on screen 2 29 recording message 2 30 writing on screen 2 24 entering text 2 21 error messages 9 17 9 19 EO HAPPY TAPA ama NG EO IG aue bead ideae eS pd 4 18 5 5 Excel DOCKET cucuxb RAP ANAK AGWAT AGANG 7 24 external 5 volts 3 50 external power ic icsevadcdvedacaeees 3 30 F favorite linkS aurasasemaxiesd
61. that represent flash partitions can be created and downloaded to the terminal The minimum system configuration required to install the SMDK and DCP is e IBM compatible host computer with Pentium 450 MHz processor or higher e Microsoft Windows XP or Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system e 128 MB RAM e 100 MB available hard disk space e CD ROM drive e One available serial port e Mouse e ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com In order to install the SMDK the following components must first be installed on the development PC e Microsoft Windows XP or Windows 2000 Microsoft Embedded Visual C v4 0 with SP2 e Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 SDK Microsoft ActiveSync version 3 7 or higher Adobe Acrobat Reader 3 0 or higher 8 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide The SMDK for eVC4 contains the components listed in Table 8 1 Table 8 1 SMDK Contents and Location Components Directory Location Readme Release Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit v1 0 for eVC4 Notes License C C Samples Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit v1 0 for Standard eVC4 Samples evc standard C C Samples Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit v1 0 for Basic eVC4 Samples evc basic HTML Help APIs Program Files Symbol Mobility Developer Kit v1 0 for eVC4 j Symbol Libraries LIB Program Files Windows CE Tools wce420 POCKET PC 2003 Lib a
62. the installation instructions provided with this software 8 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 8 6 Chapter 9 Configuring the Terminal Chapter Contents ec 2 40213 8323 ARRIERE EORR ee reer a es ee ee ee AD ee ee ee Pardo PRA Starting Terminal Configuration Manager 00 ccc eens Defining Bole ie Properties AAP AY L EDOM a Hor Image CI aio sepa dc dad PEEL GATA SE EORR eO RE eo FRE X E DR SS Open a New or Existing Script Fila ccc ccciavcdcayeceaceebaveeeee cedar Ghee RERS Copy Components to The Script Window a becca dk RE Go EET RC Res Sok ool a ius PrRIRGC S AXE ETHER HIER Ee SEA top Pa RS E gre Peeters BONN NG o aNG Ceo Saeed eae EX EERER CERO V ee YU RET T SG NAR WERE dV Sending the Hex File 6 hana dE AA TIS o T SOR RHE Re he Od AA IPL EXIOUTIGIDCDONTA du ka on hese RC whe ob ae ee OER e PAPA die a pia Eai a o AREFE HEP P RECOPESWAMERRESTURSKPRRIIDEERPCEREETESES Creating and Loading a Splash Screen eee eee Loading the Splash Screen via TCM 2 eee ee eee PU KI waa ITI OUT TTE Wu im D t ee ee ee ee eee TOUT TTC SO nn ET PA 4 md dra iet ee e Fai Uo Rare 939 EORR AA ROGER EL 5 no re eee UE oe oe E ERU o EORR E p Po iih E ed foo RTT PRO PSI aia bd ee ha REROE ROO be ae dod AUR EG DURS pASESERCPTEATAE SO Assigning User Written Applications to Buttons lilii
63. this Manual Please take a moment to fill out this questionnaire and fax this form to 631 738 3318 or mail to Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza M S B 4 Holtsville NY 11742 1300 Attention Technical Publications Manager IMPORTANT If you need product support please call the appropriate customer support number provided Unfortunately we cannot provide customer support at the fax number above User s Manual Title please include revision level How familiar were you with this product before using this manual O Very familiar Slightly familiar X Not at all familiar Did this manual meet your needs If not please explain What topics need to be added to the index if applicable What topics do you feel need to be better discussed Please be specific What can we do to further improve our manuals Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville N Y 11742 1300 htip www symbol com manuals 72 63154 01 Revision A July 2003
64. value Version 3 7 11 4 CardType dword 00000000 loBaseAddress dword 00000300 loLength dword 00000046 Password 3745A4CA1FD2D1CFC10041C7576C0E6423A815E6D4D094C8D87441 C26A6C021 1 153DDE9C851085 RogueAPDetection dword 00000001 Protocols ToBindTo multi_sz NOT NDISUIO EAPWLAN Profile Default Index dword 00000000 ESS _ID 101 Ess TxPower dword 00000000 AdHoc TxPower dword 00000000 Channel dword 0000001 1 PortType dword 00000001 LongPreamble dword 00000000 ChannelMask 000007FF IntlRoaming dword 00000000 MUEncryptionAlgorithm dword 00000001 EncryptionKey4 292E6BE5D61 CEB092CEEA957038A21 B5BBEAEF8C5F8D5FC24CDCFCOCCB EncryptionKey3 295EEC95BE6CD479ED9E512706FA45C54D9A99F C25F D8EB251 AC650C8B EncryptionKey2 060105285C8933EEECCA3F7154FB1636A719221BCDDBCCF98FE9600C4A EncryptionKey1 1AA4F34F4E884A 1 960A63DD9CBBOEEBA2FFA689D 16C7751D933D6D0C80 EncryptionKeyld dword 00000001 Powerlndex dword 00000001 BT TIME dword 00000030 Diversity dword 00000000 LCachePwd dword 1 0 Save always in plain text 1 Save until a Warm Boot not in registry not in plain text 2 Do not save password at all LTimeoutMinutes dword 00000000 In Hexidecimal only used for LCachePwd 1 Typical Examples dword 00000000 Do not use timeout dword 0000000F 15 15 minutes dword 0000001E 30 30 minutes dword 0000003C 60 1 hour dword 00000078 120 2 hours dword 000000F0
65. writing 200596 remove them From the keyboard Space H shift key Add a space after suggested ward Default zoom level For typing 10096 Replace text as you type Capitalize First letter of sentence Backspace ri Enter Scroll upon reaching the last line Input Method Word Completion Input Method word Completion Options _ Input Method Word Completion Option IF stylus taps become inaccurate align the IF stylus Eaps become inaccurate align the touch screen touch screen E E Figure 2 18 Input Panel Options Using the Soft Keyboard To type with the Soft Keyboard 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button then Keyboard 2 22 Operating the PPT 8800 2 On the Soft Keyboard tap the keys with your stylus z 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tabq w e r t yju i olp T CAP ajs d f g h j k T Shift z x c v binjm cuja X 4 fje New Edit Tools F z2 Ed Figure 2 19 Soft Keyboard Tap here if this is the right word Using the Block Recognizer To use the Block Recognizer 1 Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button then Block Recognizer 2 Write a letter in the left side of the box or a number in the right side using special character strokes New Edit Tools A Figure 2 20 Block Recognizer When you write a letter it is converted to typed text on the screen For specific instructions on using Block Recognizer with Block
66. your host computer to copy digital audio and video files to your terminal Your terminal can play Windows Media and MP3 files For more information on using Windows Media Player tap Start Help Microsoft Reader Use Microsoft Reader to read eBooks on your terminal Download books to your host computer from your favorite eBook Web site Then use ActiveSync to copy the book files to your terminal The books appear in the Reader Library where you can tap them in the list to open them 7 30 Applications Each book consists of a cover page an optional table of contents and the pages of the book You can e Page through the book by using the Up Down control on your device or by tapping the page number on each page e Annotate the book with highlighting bookmarks notes and drawings e Search for text and look up definitions for words To switch to Microsoft Reader tap Start Programs Microsoft Reader Getting Books on Your Device You can download book files from the Web Just visit your favorite eBook retailer and follow the instructions to download the book files Use ActiveSync to download the files from your host computer to your terminal as described in the Read Me file in the MSReader folder Using the Library The Library is your Reader home page it displays a list of all books stored on your terminal To open the Library 1 Onthe Reader command bar tap Library 2 Ona book page tap the book title and then tap
67. 0 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Items To select items that appear on the Today screen 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Today icon Appearance tab E settings et 4 an2 ok Checked items appear on the Today screen Display Today screen if device is not used For hours Figure 3 19 Today Window Items Tab 2 Select the items you want to appear on the Joday screen To customize the information further select an information type and then tap Options not available for all information types 3 Tap ok 3 24 Settings About Use the About window to view general system properties change memory settings input device name and view copyright information Version The Version tab view displays general system settings 1 Tap Start Settings System tab About icon Version tab e 46413 Microsoft Pocket PC version 4 20 1081 Build 13100 1996 2003 Microsoft Corporation All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright laws Processor ARM XScale Memory 51 50 MB Expansion slot In use Owner Figure 3 20 About Window Version Tab 2 Tap ok 3 25 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Device ID The Device ID tab allows you to customize the name and description of the terminal 1 Tap Start Settings System tab About icon Device ID tab
68. 0 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Status Icons You may see the status icons listed in Table 2 6 on the navigation bar located at the top of the screen Table 2 6 Status Icons LINL NNNM UN Turns all sounds on and off e Battery Backup battery is very low Main battery is charging c Main battery is low och Main battery is very low FS Main battery is full ES Synchronization is occurring IrDA connection is occurring Instant Message Notification that one or more instant messages were received q E Mail Notification that one or more e mail messages were received 1 2 Time and Next Displays current time in analog or digital C3 Appointment format c Multiple Notifications There are more notification icons than can be displayed Tap to display remaining icons Only appears in the Time and Next Appointment dialog box 2 12 Operating the PPT 8800 Speaker Icon You can adjust the system volume using the Speaker icon in the Navigation bar 1 Tap the Speaker icon The Volume dialog box appears Figure 2 7 Volume Dialog Box 2 Tap and move the slide bar to adjust the volume 3 Select the On or Off radio button to turn the volume on or off Note Use can also adjust the system volume using the Sounds amp Notifications window See Sounds amp Notifications on page 3 21 for more information 2 13 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PC
69. 01 12 31 01 Tap to open a document Create Copy Delete Select All Tap and hold an item to see Send via E mail a pop up menu of actions Beam File Rename Move New Tools Tap to create a new item Figure 7 15 Using Pocket Word 7 20 Applications You can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four modes writing drawing typing and recording displayed on the View menu Tap the Show Hide Toolbar icon on the command bar to show or hide each mode s toolbar To change the zoom magnification tap View Zoom Select the percentage Select a higher percentage to enter text and a lower one to see more of your document If you re opening a Word document created on a host computer tap View Wrap to Window to see the entire document Typing Mode Use the input panel to enter typed text into a document See Entering Information on page 2 21 for more information To format or edit text select the text using your stylus instead of the mouse to drag across the text To search a document for the text you want tap Edit Find Replace Tap to return to the Tap and hold to see a document list changes are pop up menu of actions saved automatically Attendees Format Action Items Paragraph Se Tap to change Recognize formatting options Alternates Use buttons to format text Mew Edit View Tools E Tap to show or hide the toolbar Figure 7 16 Formatting Text 7 21 Ba PPT
70. 1 28 in Hx 3 22 in W x 5 75 in L 32 4 mm H x 81 8 mm W x 146 mm L Weight including battery 10 8 oz 306 g Display Transflective color TFT LCD 65K colors 240 W x 320 L QVGA size Touch Panel Glass analog resistive touch Main Battery Standard Rechargeable Lithium lon 1700 mAh minimum 3 7V Backup Battery Ni MH battery rechargeable 15mAh 2 4V 2 cells CPU Intel XScale PXA255 C 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table C 1 Technical Specifications Continued Operating Platform Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Memory 64 MB RAM 64 MB ROM RS 232 max 115 2 kbps min 1200bps USB Client CF Card Slot Type Il Keypad Options Standard 6 key and 15 key versions with power button 1D Decode Capability UPC EAN JAN Code 39 Code 93 Code 128 Interleaved 2 of 5 Discrete 2 of 5 Codabar NW 7 UCC EAN 128 RSS Composite C 2 Technical Specifications COM Port Definitions Table C 2 PPT 8800 COM Port Definitions C 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Pin Outs Pin 1 Figure C 1 ActiveSync Port COM1 Table C 3 PPT 8800 ActiveSync Port COM1 Pin Outs ext 5 volts a C 4 Appendix D Keypad Maps Introduction This appendix contains the keypad map for the keypad configuration of the terminal Each key is listed in the table with its valu
71. 240 4 hours dword 000001E0 480 8 hours dword 000002D0 720 12 hours dword 000005A0 1440 1 Day UNAME myLEAPUserName Only uncomment when LCachePwd 0 UPwd myLEAPPassword Only uncomment when LCachePwd 0 HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE Comm NETWLAN1 Parms Tcplp DhcpMaxRetry dword 00000001 DhepRetryDialogue dword ffffffff DheplnitDelayInterval dword 00002710 UseZeroBroadcast dword 00000000 9 23 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide AutoCfg dword 00000001 EnableDHCP dword 00000001 0 Use static IP 1 Use DHCP skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Uncomment the next keys if Static IPs are used skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk J J J 3 J J lpAddress 192 168 1 1 Replace these IP address with the required static values Subnetmask 192 168 1 2 DefaultGateway 192 168 1 3 DNS 192 168 1 4 WINS 192 168 1 5 skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk End of static IP keys skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk J HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE Symbol Technologies Inc NICTT EncryptionMask dword 00000007 APNetworks dword 00000001 AdHocNetworks dword 00000001 ManualConfig dword 00000000 Sounds dword 00000000 HKEY LOCAL MACHINENSOFTWARE Symbol Technologies Inc Profiles ProfileVersion 3 7 0 0 Password 295E6B91 D66EEB7B2
72. 29 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 13 Select File Load Terminal The Load Terminal Dialog window appears Load Terminal Dialog B DRA x HE amp FILE TO LOAD D mbol Windows CE SDE FDT ss00 ambolPlatforme PDTSs platform hex Browse 14 15 16 17 18 19 9 30 Comm Fort Baud Rate Protocal Unavailable ports eomz 115200 NONE COM LOMA Multiple Hex File Download Cancel Figure 9 17 Load Terminal Dialog Window Select the COMM port to be the comm port on the host computer from the Comm Port drop down list Select 115 200 from the Baud Rate drop down list Select None from the Protocol drop down list Click Multiple Hex File Download The Multiple File Transfer window appears Change the directory to the subdirectory where the hex images are located C Program Files Symbol Device Configuration Packages PPT8800W1 O Flash Folders Hex Images The specific files that you select depends upon the model number of the terminal you are downloading to Click Open and start the download The terminal indicates it is pre erasing the flash for each file separately and displays a progress status for the download Note The host computer progress status screen may be completed but the terminal might still be updating TCM also displays a status update for the download Caution Do not remove the terminal from the cradle until the
73. 4 16 Communication Serial Communication The UCC 8800 Universal Cable Cup provides the ability to connect the terminal to printers and vending machines 1 Ensure that locking tabs are in the open position up 2 Insert the terminal into the cable cup 3 Press down on the two locking tabs 4 Pull on the cable cup to ensure that it is securely seated on the terminal 5 Open the rubber cap covering the serial port Connector Screws 6 Connect the cable connector to the serial port 7 Secure the connector to the cable cup by tightening the two connector screws 8 Connect the other end of the serial cable to the appropriate device 4 17 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network With a PPT 8846 terminal you can connect to the Internet across a wireless network To set up a wireless connection 1 Tap the Mobile Companion icon on the task tray The Mobile Companion menu appears EO Mobile Cc Status WLAN Profiles ddr BILANG Mobile lons a Companion Menu s Ne upcomi gappommems 0e ki IL TN moa NA Mobile Companion Icon Figure 4 15 Mobile Companion Menu 2 Tap Find WLANs The Mobile Companion window appears Mobile Companion Available WLAN Networks EE ro Figure 4 16 Mobile Companion Window 3 The terminal tries to locate Access Points APs in the area When it locates a wireles
74. 6 Key Keypad Actions App 1 App 4 These keys can be assigned to an application See Buttons on 3 7 for default settings O e Scroll Up Moves up from one item to another A Increases the brightness of the backlight when simultaneously pressed with the Function key Scroll Down Moves down from one item to another NW Decreases the brightness of the backlight when simultaneously pressed with the Function key Function Executes an operation when it s pressed with another key keys simultaneously such as one of the Scroll keys Power Powers the terminal on and off and turns the backlight on and off when held ec Executes a selected item or function 2 6 Operating the PPT 8800 15 Key Configuration The 15 key keypad uses an alphanumeric keypad that produces the 26 character alphabet A Z both lowercase and uppercase numbers 0 9 function keys F1 F10 and assorted characters The keypad is color coded to indicate which modifier key ALPHA or FUNC to press to produce a particular character or action The keypad default is numeric producing numbers Scroll Keys Enter Key Power Button tnc 7 Function Key Alpha Key Alphanumberic Keys Figure 2 3 15 Key Configuration Table 2 4 15 Key Keypad Actions Key Action Alpha Press the ALPHA key to cycle through the input modes Alpha Lowercase Alpha Uppercase Numeric The default is numeric mode In both alpha modes pressing a key produces t
75. 8 Inside United States 1 954 255 2610 Outside United States 954 340 9454 Fax Netherlands Nederland Symbol Technologies Kerkplein 2 7051 CX Postbus 24 7050 AA Varsseveld Netherlands 315 271700 Inside Netherlands 31 315 271700 Outside Netherlands About This Guide France Symbol Technologies France Centre d Affaire d Antony 3 Rue de la Renaissance 92184 Antony Cedex France 01 40 96 52 21 Inside France 33 1 40 96 52 50 Outside France Italy Italia Symbol Technologies Italia S R L Via Cristoforo Columbo 49 20090 Trezzano S N Navigilo Milano Italy 2 484441 Inside Italy 39 02 484441 Outside Italy Mexico Mexico Symbol Technologies Mexico Ltd Torre Picasso Boulevard Manuel Avila Camacho No 88 Lomas de Chapultepec CP 11000 Mexico City DF Mexico 5 520 1835 Inside Mexico 52 5 520 1835 Outside Mexico Norway Norge Symbol s registered and mailing address Symbol Technologies Norway Hoybratenveien 35 C N 1055 OSLO Norway Symbol s repair depot and shipping address Symbol Technologies Norway Enebakkveien 123 N 0680 OSLO Norway 47 2232 4375 XVII PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide South Africa Symbol Technologies Africa Inc Block B2 Rutherford Estate 1 Scott Street Waverly 2090 Johannesburg Republic of South Africa 11 809 5311 Inside South Africa 27 11 809 5311 Outside South Africa Sweden Sverige
76. 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Writing Mode In writing mode use your stylus to write directly on the screen Ruled lines are displayed as a guide and the zoom magnification increases to allow you to write more easily For more information see Writing on the Screen on page 2 24 3 Pocket Word m2 2 43 jok UY YN IN re LA With Space button selected AS A drag to insert space An arrow appears showing the space direction and size Tap to highlight selected text Pen Space Tap to select formatting options Button Button such as pen weight and line color Figure 7 17 Writing on the Screen in Pocket Word If you cross three ruled lines in a single stylus stroke the writing becomes a drawing and can be edited and manipulated as described in the following section Written words are converted to graphics metafiles when a Pocket Word document is converted to a Word document on your host computer Drawing Mode In drawing mode use your stylus to draw on the screen Gridlines appear as a guide When you lift your stylus after the first stroke a drawing box indicates the boundaries of the 1 22 Applications drawing Every subsequent stroke within or touching the drawing box becomes part of the drawing For more information see Drawing on the Screen on page 2 29 Select Shape on the pop up menu to convert objects to proper shapes E Pocket Word Resize an object by
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78. A PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Creating and Loading a Splash Screen To generate a custom splash screen use a bitmap editor 1 Create a color bitmap with dimensions of BX x BY where BX is less than or equal to 240 pixels e BY is less than or equal to 320 pixels Note For best quality use a relatively high resolution color image for example 16 bit Color Lower resolution images also work save the file as a 24 bit bitmap Use TCM to convert the bitmap image file to a Hex file see Building the Image on page 9 8 Loading the Splash Screen via TCM To load the bitmap 1 2 9 20 Click TCM exe in the TCM directory Connect the terminal to the host computer and invoke IPL to prepare the terminal to receive the splash screen download In TCM select File Load Terminal oelect your splash screen Hex file to begin downloading to the terminal Close TCM Configuring the Terminal Flash Storage Programs pre installed on your terminal are stored in read only memory ROM You cannot remove modify or accidentally lose this software You may add programs and data files to random access memory RAM In addition to the RAM based storage standard on Windows CE terminals the terminal is also equipped with a non volatile Flash based storage area which can store data partitions that can not be corrupted by a hard reset This Flash area is divided into two categorie
79. AirBEAM Staging client configuration The AirBEAM Smart staging utility is invoked by tapping Start Programs AirBEAM Staging The AirBEAM Staging support provides several benefits e Many devices can be simultaneously loaded over the RF network e The AirBEAM staging utility provides a simple single dialog user interface that is used to quickly start the software installation process 6 12 Chapter 7 Applications Chapter Contents PNG ba pa eee ee een ee ea er ee ee ee ee ATA ee ee ee ee ee ee PU d ee ee 7 3 RNY ae eee ee ode we oa APA AA AA SEE 7 3 Nei cgemlie s Wl nA se KAG OTT TOT SURTOUT LT ee eee eee 7 4 LIGO NG SUNT DOON aug eder REOR EE ea ees eed vaeds Rol RO Each RC en 7 5 Creating Meeting Requests 0 0 ccc eee eee eens 7 5 io ceo sc Sh 5 bree HO NYAN 7 6 LENG The SU v SOON a aria aao NGA acces NG GG LANA EORR HURRICANE A 7 8 9 P epp PLN 7 9 Using the Summary Screen 0 ee eee eee eas 7 11 15 Abs ad be AAP AA Sheed hee bee SRE EASE G EE Oa Dene eee eee 7 12 noe eee eek ae eee ce kak Pad NAGANA RPA oe KA eRe ae a ee cease 7 14 Synchronizing E mail Messages lt 1 lt ccees cases Sara eee ewe RR OR ek ebb eee RR ees 7 14 Connecting Directly to an E mail Server 0 0 0 eens 7 14 Setting Up an E mail Service 0 6 eee eens 7 15 LANA LIBE uud dae thd etn db be AG KABANG PGKA ANNA GG hg ata 7 16 Creating E mail Messages a AG
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81. C9DA95403F521B7BBE3EF875FF55FBFACDSFC71104DECCFBED6DACO9ED 181 CurrentProfileName Default HKEY LOCAL MACHINEISOFTWARE1Symbol Technologies Inc Profiles Default Index dword 00000000 ESS _ID 101 Channel dword 0000001 1 PortType dword 00000001 LongPreamble dword 00000000 TxPower dword 00000000 CountryCode US IntlRoaming dword 00000000 MUEncryptionAlgorithm dword 00000001 EncryptionKey4 132733C8F4D20D704C31E667052839F 321 1610D373401 1F98B80D00B97 EncryptionKey3 36035A4450CD63D 191 CA3202D8B7F662A819E9DOF99E80D972C2400BFP EncryptionKey2 04A06E757903EC2AA18F2BE872C8367392F56738B61B761935DD2A0C05 EncryptionKey1 11C2DDD4F375059A31844E260963F035CF760BAD3544C981 B016B90BF2 EncryptionKeyld dword 00000001 EnableDHCP dword 00000001 Aps dword 00000001 Powerlndex dword 00000001 Enabled dword 00000001 MaybeVLan dword 00000000 EnableDHCP dword 00000001 0 Use static IP 1 Use DHCP skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk Uncomment the next keys if Static IPs are used skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk J 3 J 3 J J lpAddress 192 168 1 1 Replace these IP addresses with the required static values Subnetmask 192 168 1 2 DefaultGateway 192 168 1 3 DNS 192 168 1 4 WINS 192 168 1 5 skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk J J End of static IP keys skkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
82. CR HEC ES Hes Deleting a Profile 2l lllllelleee RII Arr LA GA TITIO TIT T TOT Sk ERS BAG E E Configuring the Radio Using a Registration File 0 0 0 ccc ens Sample Speclrum24DS Reg File n n annann o tr RR RRRXY xke ERES RA RR w 5 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 5 2 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Introduction Wireless LANs allow PPT 8846 terminals to communicate wirelessly and to send captured data real time to a host device Before a terminal can be used on a Spectrum24 LAN your facility must be set up with the equipment required to run the wireless LAN and the terminal must be properly configured Refer to the documentation that came with your Access Points APs for instructions on setting up the required hardware The PPT 8846 terminal Network Adapter settings and Spectrum24 settings configure and monitor the wireless connection The Mobile Companion icon appears in the task tray and indicates terminal signal strength as follows Icon Status Excellent signal strength Very good signal strength Good signal strength Fair signal strength Poor signal strength Out of network range not associated Mobile Companion The Mobile Companion utility is used to configure the terminal s wireless network settings The Mobile Companion utility starts automatically and appears as an icon on the task tray The status icon changes in real tim
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84. E 48 bit address the terminal is assigned at the factory that uniquely identifies the adapter at the physical layer Host Name Displays the name of the terminal 4 Tap Renew to refresh the information displayed on the P Status tab 5 16 Spectrum24 Network Configuration 5 Select the Ping tab to send and receive ICMP ping packets across the network to the specified IP address Mobile Companion Signal Info IP Status Ping Start Test Size AP DO AD FB8 42 64 C4 Total Tx O Total Rx D Retries O Avg Mbps O 0 0 D D 9 Signal Level RT Time ms 100 Min Max 2 5 5 11 Avg O Figure 5 11 Mobile Companion Ping Tab Select a target device IP address from the P drop down list Select the size of the packet transmission from the Size drop down list Tap Start Test to begin the ping test Tap Stop Test to terminate the ping test The average mega bits per second signal strength data rate currently in use test Statistics and round trip RT times are displayed for each test The associated AP MAC address is also displayed The signal strength level and the data transmission rate are displayed in real time bar graphs O ooN 10 Select the APs tab to view APs with the same ESSID as the terminal s profile Mobile Companion Signal Info IP Status Ping APS known Access Points Figure 5 12 Mobile Companion APs Tab The associated AP displays a radio wave radiating from its
85. ES CtPanel Example 4 7 2 3 25 X Audio Settings Low API Version 00 01 Notify API Version 00 00 CT T T T Jens Figure B 14 Audio Settings Screen e Tap Beeper Volume to toggle the beeper volume between low medium and high As you change the value the beeper sounds to demonstrate the level e API Version displays the version number of the Audio API e Notify API Version displays the version number of the Notify API PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Scanner Settings Select Scanner Settings on the Control Panel to specify scanner related parameters B 12 ES CtlPanel Example 4r 2 3 27 XO Scanner Settings Selected Scanner Reader Params Interface Params Scan Params Device Info Scanner Version aff 3 pag cel Figure B 15 Scanner Settings Screen Selected Scanner displays the value of the selected scanner Tap Reader Parameters to view and modify the values of various reader parameters Tap nterface Parameters to view and modify the values of the following interface parameters Interface Type Enable Settle Time Inverse Label White Level Clock Resolution Power Settle Time Tap Scan Parameters to view and modify the values of various scanner parameters Tap Device Info to see the values of the following parameters Beam Width Aim Mode Scan Direction Feedback Demo Program e Supported Fmts e Max Imag
86. Ft CT P L a ae NENNEN NN F6 F7 F8 F9 and F10 VK codes are generated when no function is defined on each key at Control Panel D 8 Keypad Maps Table D 2 15 Key Keypad Functionality Continued Alpha ASCII Default Alpha CAPS VK Code Value E State State Decimal Decimal Lo j je fa A Sj A4 m lm L1 1 ee a CA o w0 C hb Tl poh L eL 11 Ol james 4 lm Ju al AU CH warm p Cos NA AA PA PN LM o OF fb ol 1 fee mmi a a Na GC C ENER jo 1a See O F6 F7 F8 F9 and F10 VK codes are generated when no function is defined on each key at Control Panel D 9 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide D 10 Index Numerics 128 bit shared key 4 19 5 7 5 8 15 key keypad 2 31 40 bit shared key 4 19 5 7 5 8 A ro ce ANGER KAG eaeee 3 25 access points 4 18 cier 521 shah AKBAR KALA Bi 1 6 cables lraca enar RR KANA 1 6 kah Luo EEREESETIAREGY URBS 1 6 large capacity battery 1 6 magnetic stripe reader 1 6 pistol grip handle 1 6 serial charging cable 1 6 serial cradle Basak wika habas ee eds 1 6 snap on autocharger 1 6 snap on DEX cable 1 6 snap on printer cable 1 6 spare battery
87. GEO RO RC E ee wae 4 3 PN an nG AMANG 4 4 ee ee ee eT ee ee ee ee ee Ro RR o ee 4 3 BLUR ANA eR E ace deen een E dO AA e arredo 4 4 CI as ORBE d ea oes os Roo E 13 ead Ka pee EORR IRE Ve ICE ee eee hee ed 4 9 Lang ipe Seral Charging Cable iudex me qrRba REST AG PEE SPA da Ste LAGU WAG BLG 4 9 Using the Single Slot Serial Cradles cc eee eens 4 11 LOmimgmo anon LED NOON aer KGG bees qae br GRE WI ERI V PEERS 4 13 Using the Universal Cable Cup 0 0000 rr 4 15 Sela UE a6 o kh hehe dC dr 30 90879 og eh eO YE dee MORE EES EEREN ee eee os 4 17 Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network 0 00000 cece eee eee eens 4 18 Nay kalas dtl RARE E TIT RTT CO oo eee os 2 eee as 8 ees eee es 4 23 Send OONO AA AA AA 4 23 Pree ve ION apa KA KB BKA KMING TT TTL RS GO e FEE eee es 4 25 4 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 4 2 Communication Introduction Your terminal is capable of communicating with a number of hosts including development PCs serial devices printers etc The available accessories serve as essential data communication devices enabling you to synchronize the information on your terminal with the information on your host device using ActvieSync With the appropriate accessory and software the terminal can establish a number of connection types such as a serial connection and a modem connection This chapter provides information on installin
88. Hoc operating mode the APs tab displays instead of the Peers tab Peers tab view displays the BSSIDs power modes transmit rates and data rates of other networked clients within the Ad Hoc peer to peer network When in Ad Hoc operating mode the Peers tab view displays instead of the APs tab WLAN Profiles Displays the current profiles and allows the user to add edit and delete profiles Find WLANs Displays a list of Soectrum24 networks APs and networked peers available to the terminal for association The networks are listed by their ESSID To the right of each network is a signal strength icon Networks with a signal strength of Good three green bars out of five or better should be considered for connection Tap a network and tap Connect to interoperate with the AP representing that network Once connected the Mode Encryption IP Config and Power tab views display the ESSID security settings network address information and power consumption level set for that network See Finding WLANs on page 5 5 for more information Options Displays settings for configuring battery consumption avoidance capabilities system sounds AP and terminal association capabilities profile roaming options as well as the password protecting the Mobile Companion utility Finding WLANs A completed profile is a set of terminal configuration settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a Spectrum24 network Creating differe
89. IP enter the required data in the fields that appear in the window See your network administrator for this information 12 Tap ok 13 Tap ok 14 The Mobile Companion wireless status icon should indicate that the terminal is connected to the AP If the status icon does not indicate that the terminal is connected to the AP see your network administrator 15 Tap Start Settings Connections tab Connections icon Advanced tab Ei settings e 4 6 27 ok Connections Networks are groups of settings used by programs to automatically connect to an ISP or private network Select Networks Dialing rules determine how a number is dialed From a specific location Select Location Select what your network card connects to Network Card Advanced Figure 4 20 Connections Window Advanced Tab 4 20 Communication 16 Tap Network Card The Configure Network Adapters window appears Tap an adapter to modify settings NE2ZO00 Compatible Ethernet Driver L2TP NDISWAN Miniport AsyncMlac NDISW AN Miniport PPTP NDISW AN Miniport 802 116 Wireless LAN Figure 4 21 Configure Network Adapters Window 17 Select The Internet from the My network card connects to drop down list 18 Select 802 11b Wireless LAN from the Tap an adapter to notify settings list box The 802 11b Wireless LAN window appears e 4212 54 802 11b Wireless LAN Use server assigned IP address O Use specific IP address IP address
90. In Infrastructure mode there are two transmission power options e Select Automatic to use the AP power level Automatic is the default mode for terminals operating in Infrastructure mode e Select Power Plus to set the terminal transmission power one level higher than the level set for the AP e n Ad Hoc mode there are five transmission power options e Select Maximum power to set the terminal to the highest transmission power level Select Maximum power when operating in highly reflective environments and areas where other devices could be operating nearby Additionally use the maximum power level when attempting to communicate with devices at the outer edge of a coverage area e Select 50 25 or 10 to set the transmit power level to that percentage of the maximum power level e Select Minimum power to set the terminal to the lowest transmission power level Use the minimum power level when communicating with other devices in very close proximity Additionally select minimum 5 12 Spectrum24 Network Configuration power in instances where little or no radio interference from other devices is anticipated The Automatic Power Saving Mode switches to Best Network Performance when an AC power supply is detected If a battery is used an appropriate setting between Best Network Performance and Acceptable Network Performance is automatically chosen based on a real time analysis of network usage The Automatic Power Saving Mode is t
91. NS is used mostly to translate domain names and IP addresses It is also used to control Internet email delivery Most Internet service requires DNS to operate properly If DNS is not configured Web sites cannot be located and or email delivery fails WINS is a Microsoft Net BIOS name server WINS eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations 5 11 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 9 Select the Power tab to set the Radio Transmission Power level and the Power Saving Modes for the terminal profile Mobile Companion Mobile Companion Mode Encryption IP Config Power Mode Encryption IP Config Power Radio Transmission Power Radio Transmission Power Infrastructure Ad Hoc hs Automatic Power Saving Mode Automatic Power Saving Mode Manual Power Saving Mode Manual Power Saving Mode Excellent Network Performance Excellent Network Performance Uses less battery power Uses less battery power Infrastructure Mode Ad Hoc Mode Figure 5 7 Mobile Companion Power Tab Adjusting the Radio Transmission Power level enables you to expand or confine the transmission area with respect to other wireless devices that could be operating nearby Reducing a coverage area in high traffic areas improves transmission quality by reducing the number of noises in that coverage area e
92. RC ROR AA EO do d C 3 mue oc bck ok oo ede AA AN C 4 Contents Appendix D Keypad Maps Introduction Keypads Index Feedback XI PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide xii About This Guide Introduction The PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide provides information about the PPT 8800 Series terminal using the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Operating System and its accessories The PPT 8800 Series includes the following variations of the terminal PPT 8800 Batch PPT 8846 Spectrum24 WLAN PPT 8860 Bluetooth PPT 8866 Spectrum24 WLAN and Bluetooth Chapter Descriptions Topics covered in this guide are as follows Chapter 1 Getting Started explains the physical buttons and controls on the terminal how to install and charge the batteries replace the handstrap and start your terminal for the first time Chapter 2 Operating the PPT 8800 explains how to use your terminal including instructions for powering on and resetting the terminal using the stylus and a headset entering information and scanning Chapter 3 Settings explains how to adjust settings on the terminal and add and delete programs Chapter 4 Communication explains how to use Microsoft ActiveSync for communication between the terminal and host computer xiii PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide
93. Show information when device is turned on check box 4 Tapok 3 15 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Notes To add more information about the owner 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Owner Information icon Notes tab Ei settings e 4 411 Owner Information EAE m A information v ae fice is turned a Identification Notes BEER EE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tabu w e jr t v uj i jo D E T CAPja s d f jgG h j k I1 shift z x c v b n m 7 coat A te Ej Figure 3 11 Owner Information Window Notes Tab 2 Enter information in the Notes box 3 To have this information display when you start the terminal select the Show information when device is turned on check box 4 Tap ok 3 16 Settings After the information is entered and the Show information when device is turned on check boxes are selected the Welcome window appears whenever the terminal is powered on Owner Information my info John Doe Symbol One Symbol Plaza Haltsville New York 11742 531 738 2400 Figure 3 12 Welcome Screen 3 17 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Passwords Use the Password window to set a password to disable unauthorized access to the terminal Password If your device is configured to connect to a network use a strong difficult to figure out password t
94. T LAPa s d f G h j k T shift z x c v b n m 7 cuj j jil te Tools Chats My Text 4 E Enter a message Tap to send a message Figure 7 21 Sending a Message To switch back to the main window without closing a chat tap Contacts To revert back to your chat window tap Chats and select the person you were chatting with 28 Applications To know if the contact you are chatting with is responding look for the message under the text entry area Ey MSN Messenger m 1 57 tok You are chatting with Adam Kim Akers says View full chat Hi Can you meek at 2 007 d Adam is typing a message View the status of the chat ewe ed a a cuj i Pe Tools Chats My Text PE E Figure 7 22 Receiving a Message For more information on using MSN Messenger tap Start Help 1 29 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Windows Media Player With Windows Media Player on your terminal you can play digital audio and video files that are stored on your terminal To switch to Windows Media Player tap Start Windows Media HE Windows Media Er d c3 o Windows Media 64 kbps We 3 f Windows Media Player Indicates the progress of the current track Slide to adjust volume Tap to turn volume on off Tap to skip to the next song Tap to play a previous song Tap to stop Tap to play or pause Figure 7 23 Using Windows Media Player Use
95. THU ic ceeding dca NPA LGA KAKA OR OA de dees ARRA AGRAR ae e NG mcr co p2MI UPC r rMI DONS EAR deg dpt SUR dod eRe eee Rees ee aS ass 6 6 Misc 1 Tab 6 7 Misc 2 Tab 6 9 Mise Tab 64528 et ses meee eth eee cree hee eee he he eee eh ae a em eee 6 10 Synchronizing with the Server 6 oid as AGA KABAN Eq eee ented bho Pe ke Rex ry 6 10 WEE ES perde rds Ua deed AA SERRE Serer eee a NOR t tn Ce ee de inlet 6 11 Automatic Synchronization 4 sasabak c ar kka ha esa cea ur ase 6 11 ADIDEAM SISONIB n4 dors orb aes ob E E 04506545 450058 Kd dax bd tc erro pss Brie vii PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Chapter 7 Applications Ri PAPA APA en ee a4 7 3 ar 3 noes ds been anaes ote ree eed oe be eee eee eee bene base EEE EP 7 3 CP OS 6 od ash e 9a ok we eh we aU ERE ERA SOY V3 ETE ES wees 7 4 Using the Summary Screen 2 7 5 Creating Meeting Requests a 7 5 keo AA PEG TPP PE AA 7 6 LA aaa AA T TIL LLL TIT 7 8 ji Ac E 7 9 Using the Summary Screen 2 600002 o rr RR eee eee eee wee 7 11 lol ot ooo eae eee MH 7 12 PINAG BAD KAKA PA BANANA ee SEN ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee oe ee ee eee eee 7 14 Synchronizing E mail Messages 0 ce eee eee nae 7 14 Connecting
96. Terminal Error Messages IPL Error Detection While receiving data IPL performs many checks on the data to ensure that the data is received correctly If an error is detected IPL immediately aborts the download and reports the error on the terminal IPL VER X XX Download Failed Error Condition Press Enter to return to Main Menu Figure 9 13 IPL Error Message This screen displays until you press the Enter key Once the screen is acknowledged IPL returns to the Main Menu screen to wait for a new selection 9 17 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide The cause of the error displays under the Download Failed indication The errors that can be reported and the probable cause of the error are described in Table 9 2 Table 9 2 IPL Error Messages NEM a rr ae Invalid Image This error occurs if another record is received before the Header Record Ensure the Header Record is the first record downloaded Partition Not Defined The destination code is a part of the Header record and is used as an index into the partition table The partition table entry located at this index contains partition information for the data downloaded If the Auto Select option is selected a check is made to ensure that valid partition information exists in the partition table at this index The check verifies that the Area Name and Sector Size are both non zero If not this error occurs
97. User System Administrator or Technical Support person using this manual as a reference to install configure operate maintain and troubleshoot the terminal 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 windows menus menu items and fields within windows Bold identifies buttons to be tapped or clicked Bullets indicate lists of alternatives or action items lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential About This Guide Numbered lists indicate a set of sequential steps i e those that describe step by step procedures Related Material The following items provide more information about your terminal and accessories PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Quick Reference Guide p n 72 63153 xx CRD8800 1000S Serial Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 58095 xx CRD8 amp 800B 1000S Serial Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 64181 xx CRD8800 4000S Serial Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 58096 xx CRD8800 4000E Serial Cradle Quick Reference Guide p n 72 59203 xx UBC 2000 Product Guide p n 70 331 88 xx AirBEAM Package Builder Product Reference Guide p n 72 55769 xx Windows CE Help File for Symbol Terminals p n 72E 38880 xx Symbol Mobility Developer s kit for Embedded Visual C 4 0 http software symbol com devzone Device Configuration Package for PPT 8800 av
98. XXX ROM where X is an alphanumeric character Part 1 Flash ROM of data bus high order word Part 2 Flash ROM of data bus low order word Build ID Control version of when OS image X XX XXXXX is built where X is an alphanumeric character IPL ID Version of IPL X XX where X is an alphanumeric character Boot ID Version of Boot X XX where X is an alphanumeric character Platform ID Version of Platform PPT 88XX XXX where X is an alphanumeric character 3 Tap ok 3 52 Settings Config The Config tab displays terminal configuration data 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Symbol Settings icon Config tab ES Symbol Settings r 2 4 40 ok Scanner ooo00000 Display 00000000 Keyboard ooo000000 Uart 00000000 Terminal O0000000 Settings Config Figure 3 49 Symbol Settings Window Config Tab 2 Inthe Config tab you can view the configuration data 3 Tap ok 3 53 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Processor You can change the speed at which the processor is running It can operate at either 400 MHz or 300 MHz 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Symbol Settings icon Processor tab ES Symbol Settings r 2 4 40 ok Change the working speed of processor Current speed 400MHz 400MHz High speed O 300MHz When the speed is set at low battery consumption can be reduced Settings Config Processor
99. a CAT E Figure 3 47 Symbol Settings Window Settings Tab 3 50 Settings 2 From the External 5 volts power drop down list select the appropriate options to control power to the external connector The settings listed in Table 3 7 can be selected from the External 5 volts power drop down list Table 3 7 External 5 Volts Power Settings Setting Description Off 5V is not supplied to the serial port Active On The terminal outputs 5V while the serial port is open by an application Always On 5V is always available at the serial port The default setting is Off after a hard reset The selected setting is maintained after soft reset 3 From the Standard decode beep volume drop down list select the appropriate volume setting 4 Tapok System The System tab displays terminal system data 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Symbol Settings icon System tab 9 5ymbol Settings 3 4 4 40 CD LILITD Park 1 Oo000000000000000 LILITD Park z 001700055606457F Build ID 0 03 030502 Beta IPL ID 3 05 01 Boot ID 3 D4 24 PlatFarm ID Mot Available Settings System Config Prd E Figure 3 48 Symbol Setting Window System Tab 3 51 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 2 Inthe System tab you can view the system data listed in Table 3 8 Table 3 8 System Tab Data em Bescon Format Inherent value of built in flash XXXXXXXXXXXXX
100. a menu appears Select the format you want Analog Clock Figure 2 10 Time Icon Format Menu To display current date time and appointments 1 Tapthe Time icon to display the Time and Next Appointment dialog box Battery Status Icon Current Date and Time Upcoming Appointments Figure 2 11 Time and Next Appointment Dialog Box 2 16 Operating the PPT 8800 2 The dialog box displays the current date and time the battery status and any upcoming appointments in the Calendar Instant Message Icon The Instant Message icon notifies you when MSN Messenger has received a new incoming message See MSN Messenger on page 7 26 for more information 2 er d2 17 17 m S bi Lu SM Messenger New message E johndoe 3456 hotmail com says hello i E erat rore Ci KA bag pa 4 d Figure 2 12 MSN Messenger Dialog Box 2 17 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide E Mail Icon The E Mail icon notifies you when you have received incoming e mails See nbox on page 7 14 for more information Figure 2 13 New E mail Messages Dialog Box Multiple Notification Icon The Multiple Notification icon appears when two or more message notifications occur Tap the icon to display the multiple notification icons Figure 2 14 Multiple Notifications Icon 2 18 Operating the PPT 8800 Selecting Programs To select a program tap Start Programs then t
101. acity Caution Do not charge a battery that is below O C 32 F or above 45 C 113 F Allow the battery to warm up to room temperature before charging Getting Started Charge LED Indicator Table 1 1 Charge LED Indicator ban Battery Charging Cradle LED No spare battery in slot spare battery not placed correctly cradle is not powered Solid red Spare battery is charging Flashing red Error in charging check placement of spare battery Solid green Charging is complete Starting the Terminal Press the Power button to turn on the terminal If the terminal does not power on perform a hard reset See Resetting the Terminal on page 2 34 When turning the terminal on for the first time the terminal initializes its Flash File system the Symbol splash screen displays for about a minute followed by the calibration window Note that these windows also appear every time you perform a hard reset Calibrating the Screen To calibrate the screen so the cursor on the touch screen aligns with the tip of your stylus 1 Remove the stylus from its storage silo on the back of the terminal Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 2 Carefully press and briefly hold the tip of stylus on the center of each target that appears on the screen align screen Tap the target firmly and accurately at each location on the screen The target will continue to move until the scree
102. adc ewes denser OR d RACE ER A Ed ERR RR cee ceed 7 34 Mobile PANID ss kie did debeo Ee Rol KEES ORS Od d KAKA SEED REED EE CEE 7 34 KANAL AA AA 7 34 Creating Mobile Favorites AA AA AN 7 34 Saving Memory on your Terminal cece eee eee eens 7 35 Using AvantGo CN ne mE PAS EA RETQESSQGTERSAA ER Que bah NG RICE ERE 7 35 Using Packer Intemet EXO 602022650545 hb 50Gb R9 Edad BABAENG ORG EX GA PEKE CA 7 36 ses le E Lit PRETERITO ITI TIT ITI 7 38 aco APAPAP ee ee ee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee 7 39 Baeda e e 10 VOUF O06 o a so mot qq qo eE Rep vx dx ped x war eeebeuees ees 7 39 EO IA GA AMA WANG Sees PEL oreo PEU ICI S T GANA T xS 7 39 mei NE AA IE CETT seo T OTIO Q1 T 7 39 Set Picture as Background 0 0c ccc eee eens 7 39 UN NGA KA GA UT ICE TOES TTE aus nedvdent en ANH E 7 40 View Slideshow of Pictures a 7 40 1 2 Applications Introduction Your terminal includes Calendar Contacts Tasks Inbox and Notes applications You can use these programs individually or together For example e mail addresses stored in Contacts can be used to address e mail messages in Inbox Using ActiveSync you can synchronize information in these applications between your host computer and your terminal Each time you synchronize ActiveSync compares the changes you made on your terminal and host computer and updates both with the latest information For information on using ActiveSync see Chapter 4 Communication and ActiveSync
103. ages Select the message you wish to edit and make the changes Entering Information Using 15 Key Keypad The 15 key keypad uses an alphanumeric keypad that produces the 26 character alphabet A Z a z numbers 0 9 function keys F1 F10 and assorted characters The keypad is color coded to indicate which modifier key ALPHA or function to press to produce a particular character or action The keypad default is numeric producing numbers See Using the Keypad on page 2 5 and Appendix D Keypad Maps for keypad functions 2 31 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Finding Information The Find feature locates information Tap Start Find to launch this feature Enter the text you want to find select a data type then tap Go To find information taking up storage space on your terminal select Larger than 64 KB from the Type drop down list You can also use the File Explorer to find files and organize them into folders Tap Start Programs File Explorer to launch Explorer Tap to change folders Select the sort order for the list My Documents Platform Tap the folder cy Program Files name to open it L Temp 6 26 02 54B Refresh View All Files Paste Paste Shortcut Mew Folder Tap and hold to create a new folder Figure 2 29 File Explorer Note Jo move files in File Explorer tap and hold the item then tap Cut or Copy and Paste on the pop up me
104. agging and selecting the crop area Tap outside of the box to stop cropping 3 Tap J to display the Zoom panel from which you can zoom in or out of a picture or return a picture to full screen size 4 Tap Edit Brightness and Contrastto adjust the brightness and contrast levels of a picture Send Pictures You can send a jpg picture to others as an e mail attachment The picture is resized to approximately 30 KB making it easier to send over wireless connections 1 In Pictures tap the picture you want to send as an e mail attachment 2 Tap Tools Send via E mailto create an e mail message with the picture attached Set Picture as Background You can use one of your own jpg pictures as the background on the Today screen and specify how you want it displayed on the screen such as adjusting the transparency level 1 In Pictures tap the picture you want to set as the background 2 Tap Tools Set as Today Wallpaper 7 39 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide View Pictures Using Pictures you can view thumbnails of jog pictures stored in your My Pictures folder and select a picture that you want to see in full screen view 1 In Pictures tap the thumbnail of the picture you want to view 2 Tap H to view pictures stored on a storage card 3 Tap E to view pictures stored in your My Pictures folder View Slideshow of Pictures You can view your jpg pictures as a sl
105. ailable at http software symbol com devzone ActiveSync software available at http www microsoft com Service Information If you have a problem with your equipment contact the Symbol Support Center for your region See page xvi for contact information Before calling have the model number serial number and several of your bar code symbols at hand Call the Support Center from a phone near the scanning equipment so that the service person can try to talk you through your problem If the equipment is found to be working properly and the problem is symbol readability the Support Center will request samples of your bar codes for analysis at our plant If your problem cannot be solved over the phone you may need to return your equipment for servicing If that is necessary you will be given specific directions XV PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Note Symbol Technologies is not responsible for any damages incurred during shipment if the approved shipping container is not used Shipping the units improperly can possibly void the warranty If the original shipping container was not kept contact Symbol to have another sent to you Symbol Support Center For service information warranty information or technical assistance contact or call the Symbol Support Center in United States Symbol Technologies Inc One Symbol Plaza Holtsville New York 11742 1300 1 800 653
106. al your terminal if configured receives it automatically 1 In order to receive information automatically tap Start Settings Connection tab Beam icon The Beam window appears E settings at 4 aa9 5 Receive all incoming beams Receive an infrared beam from a Pocket PC 000 or HIPC device E Figure 4 28 Beam Window 2 Select the Receive all incoming beams check box to receive beams 4 25 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 3 By default the terminal detects incoming infrared IR beams and prompts you to accept them Figure 4 29 Receiving Beam Data Acknowledgement 4 If you do not want the terminal to detect or receive beams deselect the Receive all incoming beams check box Note f someone attempts to send you an IR beam from an older terminal you may not be prompted to accept it In this case before the beam is sent from the other terminal tap Receive an infrared beam at the bottom of the Beam window 4 26 Chapter 5 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Chapter Contents pec ee ee eee ee ea ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee PA i se ow re ee ee Ea ee eke oe ANAN eee PEE La ob eee KA KKK ASS CED AALAGA BAKA KAKAI OEE eee AE KG PEIUS KAKA PAA NG RR RU RPM UE E AKMA BANAAG EORR AS PANA P RURAL E Nu Set ear EET TERT RTI DO TOTO OTI CE Fe AA AA El nig OP le Lp qt S E 915 RT2RWEREAREPETS AA Crea a New Pe aae nu eeee pee Er 333 EI TRE RR
107. ammed to generate a beep Battery is low Verify that the unit is loaded with a scanning application See your System Administrator Ensure the symbol is not defaced Ensure you are within proper scanning range Ensure the terminal is programmed to accept the type of bar code you are scanning If you are expecting a beep on a good decode and don t hear one check that the application is set to generate a beep on good decode If the scanner stops emitting a laser beam when you press the trigger check your battery level When the battery is low the scanner shuts off before the terminal notifies you of the low battery condition Note If the scanner is still not reading symbols contact your distributor or Symbol Technologies Note f after performing these checks the terminal is still not reading symbols contact your distributor or Symbol Technologies 10 7 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 10 8 Appendix A Block Recognizer Characters Introduction Using the Block Recognizer you can write characters directly on your terminal screen with your stylus These characters are translated into typed text Use Block Recognizer to enter text for example to write a note or to fill in fields in a dialog box Figure A 2 provides examples of how to write characters in lowercase The Block Recognizer input panel is divided into two writing areas Letters written in th
108. at are resident on the terminal when the terminal ships from the factory The standard Platform partition contains drivers while the Application partition contains Demo applications and optional components The standard TCM scripts can be found in the following folder C Program Files Symbol Windows CE SDK PPT8800 SymbolPlatforms PPT8800 TCMScripts The process for building and loading a hex file can be summarized in the following steps Start Terminal Configuration Manager Create a new script or modify an existing one Build the hex file Load the hex file to the terminal cop qe 9 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Starting Terminal Configuration Manager To start TCM on the host computer select Start Programs Symbol TCM The following window appears displaying two sub windows One contains a newly created script and the other contains a file explorer view used for selecting files to be placed in the script mo TCM Scripti 2181 xi File Script View Window Help E Q som PA FEE P 15 Xx c3 Volume 1 E Volume 2 E Volume 3 REE z9 31 Floppy A E Local Disk C E Local Disk D c9 DNQ110ENUO E c9 Compact Disc F E93 Sys on Taz G SO Proj on Bugs bunny K E Purge on TaziPurge P S3 Archives on Daffy T S3 Sys on Taz Ws S3 Apps on Taz X SI Sys on Taz Y SI Sys on Taz Z
109. automatic RAM management is enabled Management during the package synchronization process If enabled RAM management logic is invoked when there is not enough free disk space to download a package The RAM management logic attempts to remove any discardable AirBEAM packages resident on the client 6 7 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide O aaa Suppress This check box specifies whether the automatic insertion of a file path separator Separator character should be suppressed when the client generated server package definition file names When enabled the parameter also disables the appending of apd to the package This feature is useful for AS 400 systems in which the file path separator character is a period When this feature is enabled the server directory Directory and package name Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 and Package 4 are appended as is when building the name for the server package definition file When this feature is disabled a standard file path separator is used to separate the server directory Directory and package name Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 and Package 4 when building the name for the server package definition file In addition an apd extension is appended automatically TFTP This check box specifies whether the TFTP protocol is to be used to download files By default the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the FTP protocol WNMS This check box spe
110. ce Guide e Select the types of information to synchronize and control how much data is synchronized To install ActiveSync on your host computer 1 Download version 3 7 or higher of the software from http www microsoft com Refer to the installation and RAS instructions included with the ActiveSync software you download 2 Set up a partnership between the terminal and host computer through the ActiveSync connection using a serial connection or Universal Cable Cup USB cable Setting up a Partnership After installation is complete the ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your terminal to your host computer set up a partnership so you can synchronize information between your terminal and host computer and customize synchronization settings 1 Ifthe Get Connected window does not appear on the host computer select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync Get Connected ba x Get Connected After installing batteries or plugging in the AC adapter do one of the following Use the serial cable to connect to a COM port on the back of this desktop computer and click Next Use the USB cable to connect to the USB port on the back of this desktop computer ActiveSync will automatically detect the device connection You can also connect pour mobile device using infrared IR For more information click Help Cancel Help Figure 4 1 Get Connected Window 2 Connect the terminal to the host com
111. cifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uploads a WNMS information file at the end of each version synchronization 6 8 AirBEAM Smart Misc 2 Tab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features Misc 1 Misc 2 Misc Auto retry Retry Delay In use Test Wait Welcome LL Close Apps E a ENMEMEIEIEMISIEIMEIEMMEN Auto retry This field is used to specify whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries if there is a failure during the synchronization process If this feature is enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client displays a popup dialog indicating the attempt of a retry The popup dialog is displayed for the number of seconds specified in the Retry Delay field The valid values for this field are 1 the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries indefinitely 0 the AirBEAM Smart Client does not automatically retry 0 the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically retries up to the number of times specified Retry Delay This field specifies the amount of time in seconds that the AirBEAM Smart Client delays before automatically retrying after a synchronization failure use Test feature is disabled the synchronization process fails 813 if any download files are in use Wait Welcome _ This check box specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client waits for the WELCOME windows to be completed before automatically launching the synchronization process after a reset Close App
112. ddress The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end This address is called the IP address Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address that is made up of a network identifier and a host identifier Enter the IP address as a dotted decimal notation with the decimal value of each octet separated by a period for example 192 168 7 27 Subnet Mask Most TCP IP networks use subnets in order to effectively manage routed IP addresses Having an organization s network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 Gateway The gateway is a device that is used to forward IP packets to and from a remote destination DNS The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service DNS is used mostly to translate domain names and IP addresses It is also used to control Internet e mail delivery Most Internet service requires DNS to operate properly If DNS is not configured Web sites cannot be located or e mail delivery fails WINS WINS is a Microsoft Net BIOS name server WINS eliminates the broadcasts needed to resolve computer names to IP addresses by providing a cache or database of translations MAC Address An IEE
113. ded Unlike FFS Partitions these partitions are not visible when the operating system is running They also contain system information Non FFS partitions include the following Windows CE The complete Windows CE operating system is stored on Flash devices If necessary the entire OS image may be downloaded to the terminal using files provided by Symbol The current OS partition on the terminal is included as part of the TCM installation package Any upgrades must be obtained from Symbol This partition is mandatory for the terminal Splash Screen a bitmap smaller than 16 Kb displayed as the terminal hard resets You may download a customized screen to display see Configuring the Terminal on page 9 1 IPL Initial Program Loader This program interfaces with the host computer and allows you to download via cradle or serial cable any or all of the partitions listed above as well as updated versions of IPL Use caution downloading updated IPL versions incorrect downloading of an IPL causes permanent damage to your terminal IPL is mandatory for the terminal Partition Table Identifies where each partition is loaded in the terminal 9 23 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Assigning User Written Applications to Buttons Use RegMerge to modify the registry during a hard reset to assign user written applications to the application buttons These buttons remain assigned after a hard rese
114. dragging the selection handles Tap to select formatting options such as line weight fill color and line color Tap an arrow to see your choices Pen button Figure 7 18 Drawing on the Screen in Pocket Word Recording Mode In recording mode you may embed a recording into your document Recordings are saved as wav files For more information see Hecording a Message on page 2 30 For more information on using Pocket Word tap Start Help 1 23 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Pocket Excel Pocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your host computer to provide easy access to copies of your workbooks You can create new workbooks on your terminal or copy workbooks from your host computer to your terminal Synchronize workbooks between your host computer and your terminal so you have up to date content in both locations To create a new workbook in Pocket Excel such as an expense report or mileage log tap Start Programs Pocket Excel New A blank workbook appears Or if you ve selected a template for new workbooks in the Options dialog box that template appears with appropriate text and formatting already provided You can open only one workbook at a time when you open a second workbook you ll be asked to save the first You can save a workbook in a variety of formats including Pocket Excel pxl and Excel xls Pocket Excel lists the files stored on yo
115. dragging the stylus across the screen You can cut copy and paste written text in the same way you work with typed text tap and hold the selected words then tap the command from the pop up menu or select the command from the Edit menu 2 28 Operating the PPT 8800 Drawing on the Screen Drawing on the screen is similar to writing on the screen To create a drawing cross three ruled lines on your first stroke A drawing box appears Subsequent strokes in or touching the drawing box become part of the drawing Drawings that do not cross three ruled lines are treated as writing The drawing box indicates the boundaries of the drawing New Edit Tools Pen button Figure 2 26 Drawing on the Screen Note 7o change the zoom level select a zoom level from the Tools menu Selecting a Drawing To select a drawing to edit or format tap and hold the stylus on the drawing until the selection handle appears To select multiple drawings deselect the Pen button then drag to select the drawings you want To cut copy and paste drawings tap and hold the selected drawing then tap an editing command on the pop up menu or tap the command from the Edit menu To resize a drawing deselect the Pen button and drag a selection handle 2 29 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Recording a Message You may record a message to capture thoughts reminders and phone numbers In
116. ds to the FTP user specified in the User field The specified password is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process 6 6 AirBEAM Smart Misc 1 Tab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features Server Misc 1 Misc 4 RAM Management Suppress Separator TFTP C WNMS A a SE Auto load This drop down list is used to specify how the AirBEAM Smart Client is to be invoked automatically when the client device is rebooted The selections are Disable the AirBEAM Smart Client is not invoked automatically during the boot sequence Interactive the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence The package synchronization process is started automatically The Synchronization Dialog box appears and the user is required to press the OK button when the process is complete Non interactive the AirB EAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence The package synchronization process is started automatically The Synchronization Dialog box is displayed but the user is not required to tap OK when the process is complete The Synchronization Dialog box terminates automatically Background the AirBEAM Smart Client is invoked automatically during the boot sequence The package synchronization process is started automatically Nothing is displayed while the synchronization process is occurring RAM This check box specifies whether the
117. e Double click My Pocket PC double click Windows double click Start Menu and then create the folders and shortcuts that you want 3 13 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide New Menu To enable the New menu Tap Start Settings Personal tab Menus icon New Menu tab 3 14 Ei settings e 4 a10 5 C Turn an Mew button menu Checked items appear in the Mew button menu Appointment Contact Excel Workbook Message Note Task Word Document Start Menu Mew Menu Figure 3 9 Menus Window New Menu Tab Select the Turn on the New button menu check box Select the items to appear on the menu An arrow appears next to New in the command bar of certain programs such as Pocket Word Pocket Excel Contacts Calendar and Tasks You can tap this arrow and then tap a new item to create Settings Owner Information Use the Owner Information window to enter information about the owner The information can be displayed when the terminal is turned on Identification To enter personal information 1 Tap Start Settings Personaltab Owner Information icon Identification tab E settings et 4 410 ok Owner Information B d O Show information when device is turned on Figure 3 10 Owner Information Window Identification Tab 2 Fill in or edit the data as desired 3 To have this information display when you start the terminal select the
118. e depending on the state of the keypad As shown below when the QD key is pressed on the keypad the default state displays the number 1 After pressing the Shift key the press of the 1 key acts as a Clear button VK ASCII Default Code Value State Decimal Decimal In addition to key values VK codes and ASCII values are listed for each key where applicable D 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Keypads uU Y Figure D 1 Standard 6 Key Keypad Table D 1 Standard 6 Key Keypad Functionality Default VK Code ASCII Value State Decimal E ot Exam p 2 Software E Mme 21 Lp IL wolool 9 rp Lighten screen D 2 Key Keypad Maps Table D 1 Standard 6 Key Keypad Functionality Continued Default VK Code ASCII Value State Decimal Decimal oe se E e e D 3 C PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide GD G2 83 SP EE Qu C4 85 BO ED CY Figure D 2 15 Key Keypad Table D 2 15 Key Keypad Functionality oo ot tr m mom s Default Alpha CAPS VK Code Value State State State Decimal Decimal Bol 1o E 1 1 1 fh Ft LP LP Je fa ee 9 ms m F6 F7 F8 F9 and F10 VK codes are e opp Ho MF when no function is defined on each e opp Ho MF at Control Panel NEN NEN EM a SS NEN n
119. e Guide Inspect the equipment for damage If you are missing any equipment or if you find any damaged equipment contact the Symbol Technologies Support Center immediately See page xvi for contact information Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Parts of the Terminal Scan LED Exit Window LCD Display Right Scan Trigger shown Figure 1 1 Front View 1 4 Getting Started Stylus Silo Infrared IR Port Handstrap Connector Battery Compartment Speaker Reset Button Left Scan Trigger Tether Microphone Battery Cover Locking Screw Handstrap Connectors Figure 1 2 Back View PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Accessories 1 6 Spare standard lithium ion battery Larger capacity lithium ion battery kit Stylus for performing pen functions Universal Cable Cup connects to the terminal to an autocharge adapter and various cables Cables e DEX Cable connects the terminal to a vending machine e Autocharger connects to the cigarette lighter in a vehicle to charge the terminal Printer Cables adds printing capabilities to the terminal USB Cable allows USB connection from the Cable Cup to a host computer e Attachable power supply and line cord allows charging of the terminal through the Universal Cable Cup serial Charging Cable allows serial connection of the terminal to a host com
120. e Rect e Tap Scanner Version to view the version numbers for the hardware decoder PPD MDD and API Refer to the Help file on the SDK for details on the available parameter options 24 Settings Select S24 Settings on the Control Panel to specify S24 related parameters ES CtlPanel Example 4 7 2 3 28 Ce 5724 Settings 524 System Signal Ping Test 524 Network WEP Config a fup aao Figure B 16 S24 Settings Screen e Tap View Config to view the current S24 settings e Tap S24 System to view and modify the system parameters e Tap Signal to view the signal strength in your current location e ap Ping Test to view and modify settings for a ping test and perform a ping test e Tap S24 Network to view and modify the network parameters e Tap S24 WEP Config to view and modify the WEP configuration B 13 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide About Select the About button on the System Launcher window to view information about the demo program Hg Symbol Launcher r z 1 27 ok Blt Example Blt Version 4 1 1 1 Copyright ie 1999 2003 Symbol Technologies M Exit Select the Exit button to exit the demo program B 14 Appendix C Technical Specifications Environment The following table summarizes the terminal s intended operating environment Table C 1 Technical Specifications Electrostatic Discharge ESD
121. e bookmarked page Highlights When you highlight text it appears with a colored background Notes When you attach a note to text you enter the text in a note pad that appears on top of the book page A Note icon displays in the left margin To show or hide the note tap the icon e Drawings When you add a drawing a Drawing icon appears in the bottom left corner of the page and drawing tools appear across the bottom of the page Draw by dragging your stylus e To see a list of a book s annotations including bookmarks highlights text notes and drawings tap Annotations Index on the book s cover page You can tap an entry in the list to go to the annotated page Removing a Book When you finish reading a book you can delete it to conserve space on your terminal If a copy of the book is stored on your host computer you can download it again at any time To remove a book from your device tap and hold the title in the Library list and then tap Delete on the pop up menu For more information on using Microsoft Reader tap Start Help 7 33 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Pocket Internet Explorer With Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer you can view Web or Wireless Application Protocol WAP pages in the following ways e During synchronization with your host computer download your favorite links and mobile favorites stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in Inte
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123. e input panel see to Entering Information on page 2 21 Key Mode Icon When you press the ALPHA or FUNC key the Key Mode icon appears in the command bar indicating the key state The icon disappears when in numeric mode iy Pocket Word et 4211 29 b NG PHP ESTE i Pecket word Fe 4 10 46 OD 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Z 123 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tab a w e r t y uj ij o p MP Taba w e r t vju i o D L T LAP a s d fjG h k T caPa s difiginiikitizi shift z x c v b n m F aut aie tel aim cuja yp te ct a Naa NE New Edit View Tools a BIN iN New Edit View Tools LE Ee Lowercase Alpha Key Uppercase Alpha Key Function Key Figure 2 4 Alpha Key Icon When a program such as Pocket Word is open the icon appears in the command bar You can move the icon anywhere on the screen by dragging it to a new location Double tap the icon to return it to it s default location in the command bar To hide the icon tap the icon and then tap Hide To un hide the icon tap Start Today Tap the icon and then tap Show 2 9 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Today Screen When you turn on your terminal for the first time each day or after 4 hours of inactivity the Today screen appears You can also display it by tapping Start Today On the Today screen you can see important information for the day Tap to switch Tap to change volume
124. e left area A 1 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide labeled abc create lowercase letters Use the right area labeled 123 for writing numbers symbols special characters and punctuation wr rat Notes The block recognizer supports the graffiti method of entering text New Edit Tools d Figure A 1 Using Block Recognizer A 2 Block Recognizer Characters The following chart illustrates some of the characters you can write the dot on each character is the starting point for writing Humber Punctuation Area Figure A 2 Character Chart For specific instructions on using Block Recognizer with Block Recognizer open tap the question mark next to the writing area A 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide A 4 Appendix B Demo Program Introduction The demo program illustrates how to use some of the terminal s many applications If the demo program is not already on the terminal check the Start menu you may download the program from the Symbol Device Configuration Package for PPT 8800 See Chapter 9 Configuring the Terminal for instructions on adding programs to your terminal The following options are available via the demo program Notify tests the green amber yellow LED vibrator and beeper functionality Scan sample scanning application for Visual C C Files sample file management utility
125. e script has been created the hex image defined by the script can be built As part of the build TCM performs a check on the script which verifies that all files referenced in the script exist This check is important for previously created scripts to ensure that files referenced in the script are still in the designated locations Scripts are built using the following steps 9 8 Configuring the Terminal 1 Click the Build button The Configure Build window appears Configure Build E X Select Item To Build vw Splash Screen CE Terminal v Partition T able C parttbl hex BROWSE Platform E platform hex BROWSE vw Application C application hex BROWSE lw COMPRESSION ASCII Restricted Set Cancel Figure 9 3 Configure Build Window 2 Select the partitions to build using the check boxes to the left of each partition name 3 Select the filename and location for each partition file using the BROWSE button 4 Select Compression for the hex image which reduces the size and speeds up the download 5 Click OK and follow the on screen instructions If one of the partitions being built is the Splash Screen partition the Splash Screen Creation Dialog window appears prompting you for both the source Bitmap file as well as the destination HEX file Splash Screen Creation Dialog ajx Look in E Splash 0g zi PPTSS00PPCSplash BMP i PPTSS00PPCSplash2 BMP pe PPT8800PPC5plash3 BMP
126. e the way the terminal displays dates times currency amounts large numbers and numbers with decimal fractions You can also choose the metric or U S system of measurement You can also choose from a large number of input locales When you switch to another input locale some programs offer special features such as font characters or spell checkers designed for different languages 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Regional Settings icon Region tab e 46436 Appearance samples Time 4 36 35 PM Short date 515 03 Long date Friday May 16 2003 Positive numbers 123 456 789 00 Negative numbers 123 456 7893 00 Positive currency 123 456 783 00 Negative currency 123 456 789 00 Figure 3 39 Regional Settings Window Region Tab 2 From the drop down list select the country in which you are currently located 3 44 3 Select the Number tab Settings ex 46436 Regional Settings Decimal symbol Mn of decimal places Digit grouping symbol Mn of digits in group List separators Negative sign symbol Negative number Format Display leading zero Measurement system ate Gee roe ome Figure 3 40 Regional Settings Window Number Tab 4 Select the desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Region tab 5 Select the Currency tab Par BEE rok Regional Settings Currency symbol Currency symbol position Decimal symb
127. e to reflect the signal strength and availability of the 5 3 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide adapter and the wireless network Tap the icon on the task tray to open the Mobile Companion menu 3 Mobile ce Status 20o o WLAN Profiles n mum TE Tap heret Find WLANs zu Options Pm Mobile Companion Menu zx Naupcomigappommemns EE ES NOLI ex x e at Ls xo Mobile Companion icon Figure 5 1 Mobile Companion Menu When the menu opens select Status WLAN Profiles Find WLANs or Options from menu Table 5 1 Mobile Companion Menu Descriptions ee IINMNNMMMMgsS Status Displays the current status and information for the wireless connection Signal tab view displays radio signal transmission strength from the adapter using its current profile to the associated AP Info tab view displays software driver firmware hardware and country information for the current profile IP Status tab view displays network address information Ping tab view displays signal strength data data rate and conduct data transmission tests between the terminal and associated AP or client 5 4 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Table 5 1 Mobile Companion Menu Descriptions Continued rr e Status Cont d APs tab view displays APs with the same ESSID as the current terminal profile The terminal s roaming capabilities can be set from this tab When not in Ad
128. ec aas crew x Rr X oe bo owe MER OOK EG A Ee web Oe HE PA A 1 Appendix B Demo Program Tats Ui AA AA ee eee aoe See eee ee E eee cee ee eee ae B 1 Q0 oe ee ee ABA KA ore GLUE LYNN Bese P o B 2 oe cee ee on eee ee baer a eee E E EEEE E B 3 SOS MEO DSL TIBI idee los qucdeb deer qub EORR peek ae Phe eee CO YE ROS YQ ES B 3 scanning CHONG isa a deb cede ddd de AP BAD KA LAH KG BAKE ARA ARGURREG RR ER ER Ris B 3 x B 4 IW e e EAE ET baraha Aah Pa KAG che eae HAD BA hee EER ees cad B 5 PGE EEEREN E E Sess e054 bee hae we PA RA B 5 System SING Lade a he ee es eee eee ke eee eee ee KAB KALA B 6 Akit LIE Sera cep 54s tae eke eek oss AA AA EYES 55 Bee ree os Bs B 7 PO AA AA eas B 7 LOT nG ee ee ee ee oe eee EIEEE EES ew eee eee nI B 8 SOLEDAD aae den iod Ro bebo adobe da Yo eke Paci d SHIRE UO HO KE LOKA edad B 9 Communication DOTIBUS sacs gone KAPAGKA eoe ER a e e b Ede ecd ERA B 10 RU IOUS adaas cds deca d QE Tr bv AA B 11 SCAG SEI ccc nda on des pierde RK HE KARA NAGA ERR qiero PRETI ROS B 12 uU A 112 M B 13 PRO PEE EE EE ER xd ed dete d ied eS obese RARE EER Ind SER GAN SER B 14 ci m r Y B 14 Appendix C Technical Specifications EN NON Losada 4432 ee ARR hh eb Ea Eh eee ERE eka C 1 COM Por DOM ood is acta dre gh Gru eoa dE Rd dodac EE RD QC CR C D i EROR o
129. ed on a server and maintains information about the APs and users it supports The KDC also permits the transmission and receipt of data once the credentials of the user are verified Enter the name of the server that hosts the Kerberos KDC in the Healm field LEAP LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol is an 802 1X authentication type for wireless LANs that supports strong mutual authentication between the client and a RADIUS server It provides dynamic per user per session Wired Equivalent Privacy WEP key enhancements to mitigate a variety of network attacks Select LEAP When you attempt to connect to the server the Network Log On screen displays Enter your user name password and domain name Consult your system administrator for this information 8 Select the IP Config tab to configure the following terminal profile network address parameters IP address subnet gateway DNS and WINS Changes made within 5 9 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide the P Config tab only impact the profile selected in the Mode tab and do not impact the network address parameters configured for other profiles Figure 5 5 Mobile Companion IP Config Tab DHCP e Select Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP from the IP Type drop down list to obtain a leased IP address and network configuration information from a remote server DHCP is the default setting for the terminal profi
130. ee ActiveSync Help Limit the number of downloaded linked pages In Internet Explorer on the host computer right click the mobile favorite you want to change then select Properties On the Download tab specify O or 1 for the number of linked pages to download Using AvantGo Channels AvantGo is a free interactive service that gives you access to personalized content and thousands of popular Web sites Subscribe to AvantGo channels directly from your terminal then synchronize with your host computer or connect to the Internet to download the content For more information visit the AvantGo Web site To sign up for AvantGo 1 In ActiveSync options on the host computer turn on synchronization for the AvantGo information type In Pocket Internet Explorer on your terminal tap Favorites icon to display your list of favorites 7 35 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 3 Tap AvantGo Channels 4 Tap Activate 5 Follow the directions on the screen You must synchronize your terminal with your host computer then tap My Channels to complete setup When synchronization is complete tap AvantGo Channels in your list of favorites to see a few of the most popular channels To add or remove channels tap Add or Remove Using Pocket Internet Explorer With Pocket Internet Explorer you can browse mobile favorites and channels downloaded to your terminal without connecting to the In
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132. elds Notes is a good place for maps and directions Details Motes Figure 7 5 Creating a Contact 3 Using the input panel enter a name and other contact information Scroll down to see all fields 4 To assign the contact to a category scroll to and tap Categories Select a category from the drop down list In the contact list you can display contacts by category 5 To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes see Notes on page 7 12 6 When finished tap OK to return to the contact list 1 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide You may find a contact in one of four ways e In the contact list enter a contact name in the box under the navigation bar To show all contacts again clear text from the box or tap the button to the right of the box e Inthe contact list tap the category list labeled All Contacts by default and select the type of contact to display To show all contacts again select A Contacts To view a contact not assigned to a category select None e To view the names of companies your contacts work for in the contact list tap View By Company The number of contacts that work for that company appears to the right of the company name e Tap Start Find enter the contact name select Contacts for the type then tap Go Using the Summary Screen When you tap a co
133. ename delete folders when connected 7 19 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Pocket Word Pocket Word works with Microsoft Word on your host computer to give you access to copies of your documents You can create new documents on your terminal or copy documents from your host computer to your terminal Synchronize documents between your host computer and your terminal so that you have the most up to date information in both locations To create a new document in Pocket Word such as a letter meeting minutes or a trip report tap Start Programs Pocket Word New icon A blank document appears Or if you ve selected a template for new documents in the Options dialog box that template appears with appropriate formatting applied You can open only one document at a time when you open a second document you ll be asked to save the first You can save a document in a variety of formats including Word doc Pocket Word psw Rich Text Format rtf and Plain Text txt Pocket Word contains a list of the files stored on your terminal Tap a file in the list to open it To delete make copies of or send a file tap and hold a file in the list Then select the appropriate action on the pop up menu Select the type of folder you want displayed in the list Tap to change the sort order of the list Bi Blank Document 12 31 01 Meeting Notes 12 31 01 E7 Memo 12 31 01 12 31
134. environment C 1 optimizing battery life 3 42 zi or 46 PAA APAPAP 5 4 owner information LL 3 15 owner notes anana 3 16 p partitions PEN ee es ee ee 9 21 Ela AAP NAA AA 9 23 la AARAL AAP MAPA 9 23 splash screen 9 23 parts of the terminal 1 4 clc dr AA AA AA 3 4 password hint RA GA 3 20 ssh 3 4 3 18 UW AR 5 4 5 17 lg APA PAA ee eee eS oe C 4 Ma Hei 2c 52 WI Pg PA AA 7 24 Pocket Internet Explorer browsing web 7 38 gol Can AAAH 7 35 tavorite IB ueoocoedil E pr mn 7 34 mobile favorites 7 34 7 37 TQ Arr 7 36 Pocket Word 000 eee 7 20 DONA MENUS a nakaw Ah Ka KARERA NG 2 20 power button sche case ee p KARA KG ANAA 2 3 power management 3 40 Power Saving Modes 5 12 processor changing speed 3 54 profile DES NOW AA AA 4 5 21 delete cece ee 5 21 BU soou esu pRTRPECAREE AERE sete 5 21 BI bases diet qr d ERU dE c de hee een Bo programs is echoed Geo bake oe eRe aes 9 24 button assignment 9 24 flash file system 9 21 LA 3 47 ANA ee RAK PAANAN TIT 3 39 Solong akagua ka RR PTS 2 19 stop running programs 3 39 R radio signal transmission strength 5 4 radio transmission power 5 12 Reader pegs PA AA APA 7 30 sata APA AA AA 2 00 3 12 recording settings
135. er the subject and a location Tap first to select the field If needed tap the date and time to change them Enter other desired information Hide the input panel to see all available fields To add notes tap the Notes tab You can enter text draw or create a recording For more information on creating notes see Notes on page 7 12 8 When finished tap OK to return to the Calendar p a 7 4 Applications Note f you select Remind me in an appointment your terminal notifies you according to the options set in Start Settings Personal tab Sounds amp Notifications Using the Summary Screen When you tap an appointment in Calendar a summary screen displays Tap Edit to change the appointment T i773 Calendar Lunch w adam 12 00p 1 00p Mon 8 26 2002 Corner cafe View appointment details Remember portfolio View notes Edit Tools Tap to change appointment Figure 7 3 Appointment Summary Screen Creating Meeting Requests You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook The meeting notice is created automatically and sent either when you synchronize Inbox or when you connect to your e mail server Indicate how you want meeting requests sent by tapping Tools Options If you send and receive e mail messages through ActiveSync select ActiveSync To schedule a meeting 1 Create an appointment 2 Inthe appointment details hide the input panel then tap Attendees
136. erberos and LEAP encryption algorithms The absence of a physical connection makes wireless links vulnerable to information theft Encryption is an efficient method of preventing data theft and improving data security 5 7 C PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide The AP and the terminal are required to use the same encryption algorithm to associate and transmit data If an AP is set to Open System and an adapter is set to 40 bit or 128 bit no association takes place Similarly if an adapter is set to Open System and an AP is set to 40 bit or 128 bit no association takes place If an AP is set to 40 bit and a terminal is set to 128 bit the terminal can associate with the AP but no data transmission and reception can take place 7 Select one of the following Encryption options from the Algorithm drop down list Open System Use the Open System option as the default setting when no no encryption data packet encryption is needed over the network Selecting Open System provides no security for the data being transmitted over the network 40 bit Shared Select 40 bit encryption and enter a 10 digit hex encryption Key key Tap Reset Keys to set the encryption key to the default values 128 bit Shared Select 128 bit encryption and enter a 26 digit hex encryption Key key The 128 bit encryption option provides a higher level of security than 40 bit encryption while maintaining an 11 Mbps data
137. esaties as 7 34 file explorer 2 32 B 4 finding information 224ccseeeececeeass 2 32 Index flash file system 9 21 non FFS partitions 9 23 ip RIT 9 23 splash screen 9 23 DN TUNE EE SA ASA 9 21 sell EE AO 9 22 regmerge 9 22 flash storage 9 21 G DONY ELE 0 11 H ias P c Pm 1 3 Ate LAAN 1 23 ai APA ke ewe ees 2 34 ilo AC Dc 2 5 hex file sending a hex file 9 10 hex image hex image script 9 8 JA RS 1 6 icons rji AA AA PAPA AA 2 12 image builting building an image 9 8 inbox application 7 14 7 18 connecting to e mail server 7 14 ai il MEUM 1 19 message list 19 synchronizing e mail 7 14 infrared IR infrared communication 4 23 NAGA DOV gave dee o dee E SPORE RR Sd 10 6 infrared receive 4 23 MAG nee eee caw dee sees Of 0 12 Initial Program Loader 9 23 IULII AP ANA 3 10 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide input panel 020 0c eee 2 21 block recognizer 2 23 letter recognizer 2 24 transcriber 2 24 installing development tools 8 5 internet wireless connection 4 18 IP address 4 20 5 11 We AA ue T ee
138. esenting the day s of the week that the alarm be enabled 4 Tap the bell icon to set alarm features The alarm settings window appears AF settings e PE EEs D Flay sound Repeat sound Display message Flash light Figure 3 31 Alarm Settings Window 3 35 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide el eee 11 12 13 14 15 3 36 Select the Play sound check box to enable a sound when the alarm starts From the drop down list select the sound that plays when the alarm goes off Select Repeat sound check box to repeat the sound notification Select Display message checkbox to enable a message to appear on the screen when the alarm goes off Tap ok Tap the time field to set the alarm time The clock window appears Figure 3 32 Alarm Clock Setting Window Use the time field and arrow buttons to set the time Tap ok Set up to three more alarms Tap ok To change the way the date or time is displayed on the terminal see Regional Settings on page 3 44 Settings Memory Use the Memory window to adjust RAM allocation view storage card memory usage and stop active programs Main To temporarily adjust the allocation of storage and program memory 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Memory icon Main tab a e 46417 Memory is managed automatically To temporarily adjust the allocation of storage and program memory move the slider Total
139. ezrkemus 5 20 changing the date 3 33 changing the time 3 33 Index 2 channels lllllllss 7 35 Charge LED Indicator 1 19 Chal x6 ees de aede oe ode Res 1 11 1 13 spare battery 1 18 using four slot cradle 1 13 using UBG PD aia BRASA AA 1 18 using universal cable cup 1 14 charging batteries 1 10 charging spare batteries 1 16 LU 644 6455440504555 400 45458 MATS A 3 cleaning terminal 10 3 clear type fonts 3 48 AL AA PE 2 11 sd AA PAPA VE eS APP AA 2 12 communicating with printers communicating with vending machines PAA 4 17 communication Gish es eee eee er ee 4 23 single slot cradle 4 9 using the universal cable cup 4 15 communication LED Indicator 4 13 communication LED indicator 4 13 communication setup 4 9 companion programs infrared receive 4 23 Media Player 7 30 Microsoft Reader 7 30 MSN Messenger 7 26 Pocket Excel 46555 5c406548256 4 7 24 Pocket Word o2edescisaebes copes 7 20 contacting Symbol ausser ems XV contacts application i onore red 7 6 summary Seregno Ced 1 8 POU EDU AAP 5 7 cradle inserting terminal 4 13 performing ActiveSync 4 9 4 11 cradles
140. ferent areas of a large worksheet Tap View Split Drag the split bar to where you want it To remove the split tap View Hemove Split Show and hide rows and columns To hide a row or column select a cell in that row or column Tap Format How or Column Hide To show a hidden row or column 25 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide tap Tools Go To then type a reference that is in the hidden row or column Tap Format Row or Column Unhide For more information on using Pocket Excel tap Start Help MSN Messenger With the MSN Messenger instant messaging program on your terminal you can e see who is online send and receive instant messages e have instant message conversations with groups of contacts To use MSN Messenger you need a Microsoft Passport M account or a Microsoft Exchange e mail account You need a Passport to use MSN Messenger Service If you have a Hotmail or MSN account you already have a Passport Once you have either a Microsoft Passport or a Microsoft Exchange account you can set up your account To switch to MSN Messenger tap Start Programs MSN Messenger icon Setting Up Your Account Before you can connect set up the Passport or Exchange account and sign in 1 Tap Tools Options 2 Enter your e mail address and password 3 Tap Sign In If you use MSN Messenger on your host computer your contacts automatically appear on your te
141. ff by default 5 19 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 5 To create a password tap Change Password Change Password Current Password New Password Confirm Mew Password Figure 5 15 Mobile Companion Change Password 6 Enter a case sensitive password 10 characters maximum in the Current Password field and tap OK To change the current password enter the current password in the Current Password field and enter a new password in the New Password and Confirm Password fields and tap OK Changing Profiles Select WLAN Profiles from the Mobile Companion menu to view connect to create and edit a profile A completed profile is a set of adapter configuration settings that can be used in different locations to connect to a wireless network Creating different profiles is a good way of having pre defined operating parameters available for use in various network environments When the WLAN Profiles window initially displays existing profiles appear in the WLAN Profiles list box Mobile Companion Edit Delete Move Up Figure 5 16 Mobile Companion WLAN Profiles Select a profile from the list box and tap Connect to set that profile as the active profile The active profile displays the transmit and receive icon to the left Once selected the terminal is using the ESSID encryption and power consumption settings initially configured for that profile 5 20 Spect
142. g a Hex Image Script TCM operations are controlled by script files Script files are created using the following Steps 1 Opena new or existing script file 2 Copy components to the script window 3 Save the script file Open a New or Existing Script File A script file can be created from scratch or based on an existing script file Click the New button to create a new script or click the Open button to open an existing script for example a script provided in the SDK If an existing script is opened and changes are made saving the changes overwrites the original script To use an original or Symbol supplied standard script as a base and save the changes in a new script use the Save As function which allows saving to a different filename Copy Components to the Script Window ocript contents are managed using standard file operations such as New Folder Delete and Rename Items can be added to the script by selecting files and folders in the File Explorer window and dragging them to the Script window The File Explorer window supports standard windows multiple file selection using SHIFT and CTRL and mouse clicking Save the Script File Modifications to a script file can be saved using the Save or the Save As function Saving changes to an existing script writes over the original script To use a Symbol supplied standard script as a base and save the changes in a new script use the Save As function Building the Image Once th
143. g the appropriate communication software and setting up the appropriate accessory to enable communication between the terminal and the host device Installing Communication Software Below is a list of software applications you need to successfully communicate with the various host devices e Microsoft ActiveSync 3 7 or higher Installing ActiveSync Using ActiveSync you can synchronize the information on your terminal with the information on your host computer Changes you make on your terminal or host computer appear in both places after you synchronize With ActiveSync software you can e Work with terminal compatible host applications on your host computer ActiveSync replicates data from your terminal so you can view enter and modify any data stored on your terminal with the host application e Synchronize files between your terminal and host computer Your files are automatically converted to the correct format e Back up the data stored on your terminal Synchronization is a one step procedure that ensures your data is always safe and up to date e Copy rather than synchronize files between your terminal and host computer e Control when synchronization occurs by selecting a synchronization mode For example you may synchronize continually while the terminal is connected to the host computer or only when you select the synchronize command 4 3 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Referen
144. g ways e Synchronize e mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Outlook on your host computer e Send and receive e mail messages by connecting directly to an e mail server through an Internet service provider ISP or a network Synchronizing E mail Messages To synchronize e mail messages first enable Inbox synchronization in ActiveSync options For information on enabling Inbox synchronization see ActiveSync Help on the host computer During synchronization e E mail messages are copied from the Inbox folder of Exchange or Outlook on your host computer to the ActiveSync folder on your terminal By default you receive messages from the last three days only the first 100 lines of each message and file attachments of less than 100 KB in size e E mail messages in the Outbox folder on your terminal are transferred to Exchange or Outlook then sent from those programs e E mail messages in subfolders must be selected in ActiveSync on your host computer to be transferred Connecting Directly to an E mail Server You can set up a connection to an e mail server to send and receive e mail messages using a network connection and Inbox on your terminal Note The SP or network must use a POP3 e mail server and an SMTP gateway When you connect to the e mail server new messages are downloaded to the terminal Inbox folder messages in the terminal Outbox folder are sent and messages that were deleted on the e mail server are removed
145. gram You can either type using the soft keyboard or write using Block Recognizer Letter Recognizer or Transcriber In any case the characters appear as typed text on the screen 2 21 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide To show or hide the input panel tap the Input Panel button Tap the arrow next to this button to view input methods Options Block Recognizer Keyboard New Edit Tools d EIE Input Panel Button Select an input method Tap to see your choices Figure 2 17 Input Panel Button When you use the input panel your terminal anticipates the word you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel When you tap the displayed word it is inserted into your text at the insertion point The more you use your terminal the more words it learns to anticipate To change input settings such as the number of words suggested at one time select Options from the Input Panel menu and tap the tabs to see each setting screen e 42409 ng e 46409 P Suggested words pop up in a window above These options apply when writing or Input method Jey ODAC SO the input panel Tap to accept recording is supported C Large keys e r t Suggest words when entering Eext Voice recording Format Small keys jal f 9 8 000 Hz 8 Bit Mono 8 KB s Suggest after entering letter s E Use gestures For the Following keys and A m ET Default zoom level For
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147. he Pen button to switch to writing mode Lines appear on the screen to guide you New Edit Tools Tap the Pen button and use your stylus like a pen Figure 2 23 Writing on the Screen Note Some programs that accept writing do not have the Pen button See the documentation for that program to find out how to switch to writing mode 2 25 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Converting Writing to Text To convert your writing to text tap Tools Recognize To convert certain words select them before tapping Recognize on the Tools menu or tap and hold the selected words then tap Recognize on the pop up menu If a word is not recognized it is left as writing Tr 9 Notes PET Gh Cut Copy Paste M Clear Recognize Alternates Messe a Select the text you want to convert and The writing is tap Recognize on the pop up menu turned into text Figure 2 24 Writing on the Screen If the conversion is incorrect select different words from a list of alternates or return to the original writing Tap and hold the incorrect word only On the pop up menu tap Alternates 2 26 Operating the PPT 8800 A list of alternate words appears Tap the word you want to use or tap the writing at the top of the menu to return to the original writing Tap to return to your original writing Or tap the word you want to use report Report H
148. he contact end first and then press the back end into the well Standard Battery Larger Capacity Battery Figure 1 21 Inserting the Spare Battery into the Battery Well The spare battery charging LED turns red to indicate that the spare battery is charging The standard battery usually fully charges in approximately 2 1 2 hours and the optional larger PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide capacity battery usually fully charges in approximately five hours See Charge LED Indicator on page 1 19 for spare battery charging indications Using the UBC Battery Adapter 1 Insert the appropriate battery adapter into the charger base 2 Insert the battery into its appropriate adapter Ensure the polarity markings on the battery match with those of the adapter Battery Adapter Battery status display Charger base Figure 1 22 Inserting the Spare Battery When the battery is inserted the charging system begins the rapid charge cycle When this cycle is completed the READY indicator on the battery status display turns solid green and the battery is charged to approximately 95 of its rated capacity To attain 100 of its capacity the battery should remain in the charger for 3 hours A charged battery may be stored in the charger indefinitely Upon completion of the charging cycle the charger switches to Maintenance Mode where it maintains the battery at 100 of its rated cap
149. he default setting and extends the operating time before the battery is recharged The Manual Power Saving Mode allows you to select a performance level suited to intended operation There are six settings ranging from the Best Network Performance using the most battery power to Acceptable Network Performance using the least battery power A network performance description is displayed for each power range 10 Tap OK to implement power consumption changes for the terminal profile Status To view the status of the wireless network connection select Status from the Mobile Companion menu 1 Select the Signaltab to display a real time graph of the signal quality of the terminal to the associated AP Infrastructure Mode only The number of times the terminal has roamed to and from APs the current data rate and the network status are displayed Signal quality is an indicator of how clearly the adapter can hear the associated AP Mobile Companion Signal Info IP Status Ping APs Missed Beacons Txmit Retries Signal aaa Signal Quality Excellent Roaming Count O AP MAC Address OO 40 F8 42 64 04 Network status In range Transmit Rate 11 Mbps Figure 5 8 Mobile Companion Signal Tab 9 13 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Note The Signal tab is view only and is not available if the current operating mode is Ad Hoc Missed Beacons Displays the amou
150. he program name To select which programs appear on the Program menu see Chapter 3 Settings y start 21134 G 2 tEIgo3 6 res Hab z m Today il me e ActiveSync Games Calculator File Explorer 1 Lalendat Kasin a es p PE Microsoft MSN PA Es Reader Messenger Pictures Wind Pocket Excel Pocket MSN Pocket Terminal h Services Client Mew Tools EG Fy ES E Figure 2 15 Start Menu Note Some programs have abbreviated labels for check boxes and drop down list To see the full label hold the stylus on the label Drag the stylus off the label so that the command is not carried out 2 19 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Using Pop up Menus With pop up menus you can quickly choose an action for an item For example use the pop up menu in the contact list to delete a contact make a copy of a contact or send an e mail message to a contact The actions in the pop up menus vary from program to program To access a pop up menu hold the stylus on the item you want to perform the action on When the menu appears lift the stylus and tap the action to perform or tap outside the menu to close it without performing an action All Tasks Priority Type minutes Buy birthday gift C Call Maria Proof new proposal Tap and hold to display Grchedule meptj Create Copy a the pop up menu Delete Task Lift the stylus and tap the action you want Beam Task
151. he yellow letter on that key in numeric mode pressing a key produces the white number on that key See Table 2 5 Scroll Up In the numeric mode moves the cursor up on the window In the function mode moves the cursor to the right In the aloha mode is a space key Scroll Down In the numeric mode moves the cursor down on the screen In the function mode moves the cursor to the left In the aloha mode is a backspace key amp j Function Executes an operation when pressed with another key or keys simultaneously such as one of the Scroll keys Refer to Table 2 5 Executes the same function in both the alpha and numeric modes G 2 a PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table 2 4 15 Key Keypad Actions Continued Key Powers the terminal on and off and turns the backlight on and off when held Executes a selected item or function Table 2 5 15 Key Keypad Input Modes DNE Alpha Lowercase Mode Alpha Uppercase Mode FUNC uS AHA HAHA ole fef eI ofm TITI TITI Fw w nor race 9 pown Gown uer ekse laso fewer acrion crow JA Note The key functions can be changed by an application The keypad may not function exactly as described 2 8 Operating the PPT 8800 Note For detailed keypad configurations including ASCII values and VK codes see Appendix D Keypad Maps For information about using the soft keyboard from th
152. ideshow Pictures displays slides of the pictures shown in thumbnail view with 5 second intervals between slides 1 In Pictures tap m to view pictures as a slideshow 2 Tap anywhere on the screen to display the Slideshow toolbar which you can use to pause the slideshow rotate the view and more 3 Press the left right controls to move forward or backward through the slides 7 40 Chapter 8 Software Installation on Develooment PC Chapter Contents NI BABA NAKAKA HAKA S NES EESE ee ee eed de AA eee EEA PU OR S 8 3 Installing Other Development Software llli 8 5 8 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 8 2 Software Installation on Development PC Introduction To develop applications to run on the terminal the following are required e Symbol Mobility Developer s Kit SMDK for Embedded Visual C 4 0 eVC4 e Symbol Device Configuration Package DCP for PPT 8800 The SMDK for eVC4 is a development tool used to create native C and C applications for all Symbol terminals running the Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs operating system It includes documentation header files H and library files LIB for native code application development that targets Symbol value add APIs The DCP provides the Product Reference Guide PRG flash partitions Terminal Configuration Manager TCM and the associated TCM scripts With this package hex images
153. ina i C tion 811 progress of the synchronization process Disesnmecting e Tap OK to return to the Main Menu This button remains inactive until the synchronization process is complete e Tap Retry to restart the synchronization process This button is activated only if there is an error during the synchronization process Automatic Synchronization The AirBEAM Smart Client can be configured to launch automatically using the Misc 1 Preference tab see Misc 1 Tab on page 6 7 When setting automatic synchronization use the Auto load drop down list to specify how the AirBEAM Smart Client should be invoked automatically when the client device is rebooted Refer to Misc 1 Tab on page 6 7 for instructions on enabling Auto Sync 6 11 C PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide AirBEAM Staging The AirBEAM Smart staging support is intended to speed up and simplify the process of staging custom or updated operating software onto mobile devices directly from manufacturing The staging support is part of the AirBEAM Smart CE Client that is integrated into the terminal The AirBEAM Smart support works by defaulting the AirBEAM Client configuration to a known set of values and launching the AirBEAM Smart package download logic A staging environment including an RF network FTP server and AirBEAM packages must be setup Ideally a staging network and server should be setup to match the default
154. ine the script properties 1 With TCM open click on the Script Window to make it the active window 2 Select Script Properties or click the Properties button The SCHIPT PROPERTIES window displays 9 6 Configuring the Terminal SCRIPT PROPERTIES n X Terminal Flash Type Disks Script File Path Partition T able Properties Volume Label Access Disk Platform 15384 Read Write Disk 2 Application 16384 Read wiite DK Cancel Figure 9 2 Script Properties Window 3 Select FF2 64M from the Terminal drop down list 4 Use the default flash type 5 Select the number of disk partitions to create from the Disks drop down list 6 Select the memory size for each partition from the Size list boxes Note that added space on one disk partition subtracts it from the other partition 7 Each each partition select read write access from the Access drop down lists 8 The file path displays in the Script File Path field 9 Select a cushion percentage from the Cushion drop down list to specify the percent of flash reserved for cushion Choosing a higher number reduces disk storage space but also increases write performance on fragmented disks or disks becoming full To speed the writing process select as high a number as storage needs permit up to 2596 10 Click OK to complete the settings 9 7 C PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Creatin
155. ing the Larger Capacity Battery a PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 5 Replace the new battery cover by inserting the top first then pressing the bottom down firmly Figure 1 8 Secure New Battery Cover 6 Tighten the locking screw to secure the new battery cover to the terminal 7 Re attach the handstrap to the handstrap connector on the new battery cover Charging the Terminal Battery Charging the Main Battery and Memory Backup Battery Before using your terminal for the first time charge the standard lithium ion battery in the terminal for approximately 2 1 2 hours using a cradle or the serial charging cable The optional larger capacity battery charges in approximately five hours Note 7o ensure the quickest charging time turn the terminal off while charging Your terminal is equipped with a memory backup battery which automatically charges from the fully charged lithium ion battery This backup battery retains data in memory when the terminal s battery is removed When you first use your terminal it takes about 24 hours to charge the backup battery from the main battery Note f you remove your lithium ion battery before the backup battery is fully charged data may be lost For this reason DO NOT remove the battery within the first 24 hours of use Getting Started Using the Serial Charging Cable Figure 1 9 Power Set Up The standard battery usually full
156. ing transmit transmitted data was communication incomplete ini incomplete Incorrect cable See your System Administrator configuration Communication Perform setup See Chapter 4 software was incorrectly Communication for details installed or configured No sound is audible Volume setting is low or Check the volume slider in the Volume amp turned off Sound properties dialog box in the Control Panel to ensure the volume is not turned down Terminal turns itself off Terminal is inactive Your terminal turns off after a period of inactivity If the terminal is running on battery power this period can be set from 1 to 5 minutes in one minute intervals If the terminal is running on external power this period can be set to 1 2 5 10 15 and 30 minutes Check the Power dialog box in the Control Panel and change the setting if you needa longer delay before the automatic shutoff feature activates Battery is depleted Replace the battery Battery cover is Replace the battery cover removed Tapping the window LCD screen not aligned Re calibrate the screen See Screen on buttons or icons does not correctly activate the corresponding feature The system is hung Soft reset the system To perform a soft reset see Resetting the Terminal on page 2 34 10 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table 10 1 Troubleshooting Your Terminal continued
157. ings System tab Clock icon to use the clock control panel applet to set the time and date after a hard reset e 46416 ok MT 5 Eastern US 4 16 22 PM B 5 16 2003 10 16 22 PM 5 16 2003 mms E Figure 1 26 Setting Time and Date Ka PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Checking Battery Status To check whether the main battery or backup battery in the terminal is charged tap Start Settings System tab Power icon to display the Battery Status window E settings et 4 435 D Main battery Lilon Battery power remaining Backup battery Adjust backlight settings to conserve power Change beam settings to conserve power E Figure 1 27 Battery Status Screen To save battery power set your terminal to turn off after a specified number of minutes See Power on page 3 40 to set power management options 1 22 Getting Started Replacing the Handstrap The terminal has a factory installed handstrap which increases comfort when holding the terminal for extended periods of time The handstrap may be removed or replaced if damaged To replace the handstrap 1 Unhook the bottom of the handstrap from the handstrap connector on the battery cover 2 Unhook the top of the handstrap from the handstrap connector on the back of the terminal Handstrap connector Handstrap connector Figure 1 28 Handstrap Replaceme
158. ion Tab 2 Make the desired changes to the settings 3 Tap ok 3 11 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Options To adjust the options for writing and recording 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Input icon Options tab e 46409 QD These optians applv when writing or recording is supported Voice recording Format Default zoom level For writing Default zoom level For typing Capitalize First letter of sentence Scroll upon reaching the last line Input Method Word Completion Option IF stylus taps become inaccurate align the touch screen E Figure 3 7 Input Window Options tab 2 Make the desired changes to the settings 3 Tap ok 3 12 Settings Menus Use Menus window to change the items that appear in the Start menu Start Menu To change the items that appear in the Start menu 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Menus icon Start Menu tab E settings et 4 409 5 Checked items appear in the Start menu Others appear in Programs v eh Activesync 1E Calculator Calendar C lg cerdisp wElContacts B2File Explorer Jj Games CIG Jawbreaker CFH Solitaire Inbox E Figure 3 8 Menus Window Start Menu Tab 2 Select the programs that you want to appear in the Start menu 3 Tap ok You can create subfolders and shortcuts to appear under Start menu In ActiveSync on the host computer click Explor
159. ip on page 4 4 2 Start ActiveSync if it is not running on the host computer To start select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears 4 Microsoft ActiveSync ioj x File View Tools Help e o zs5 Sync Stop etails Explore Options Pocket PC2003 Mot connected Information Type Status E Favorites Synchronized Figure 4 12 ActiveSync Not Connected Note Every terminal should have a unique device name Never try to synchronize more than one terminal to the same name See Device ID on page 3 26 for instructions on changing the device name Ensure that locking tabs on the cable cup are in the open position up Insert the terminal into the cable cup Press down on the two locking tabs Pull on the cable cup to ensure that it is securely seated on the terminal 9 Ur mc 4 15 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 7 Open the rubber cap covering the serial port zm Connector Screws Figure 4 13 Connecting the Communication Cable 8 Connect the cable connector to the serial port 9 Secure the connector to the cable cup by tightening the two connector screws 10 Connect the other end of the USB cable to the USB port on your host computer USB Cable Figure 4 14 Connecting the Cable Cup to Host Computer 11 Turn on the terminal 12 Upon connection synchronization occurs automatically
160. ither the left or right scan trigger and then release the keys Performing a Hard Reset A hard reset also restarts the terminal but erases all stored records and entries Therefore never perform a hard reset unless a soft reset does not solve the problem Note You can restore any data previously synchronized with a computer during the next ActiveSync operation See Chapter 4 Communication for detailed ActiveSync instructions 2 34 Operating the PPT 8800 To perform a hard reset St a SS Caution With a hard reset formats preferences and other settings are restored to their factory default settings Remove the battery cover While holding down the Function key use the stylus to gently press the reset button Figure 2 31 Reset Button Release the Function key Replace the battery cover Press the Power buiton As the terminal initializes its Flash File system the Symbol splash screen displays for about a minute Calibrate the screen See Calibrating the Screen on page 1 19 to perform an initial setup of the terminal 2 35 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 2 36 Chapter 3 Settings Chapter Contents Geet e ene eee eee a ee eee ee ee ee er eee ee ee ee RO GA POE d MITING SENMOS ont ene diets d ur ed cub oe n Min rude a E a ke ease oe S oe NG ee KA BAK oT fae ee eee ee ee ee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee ee ee eee ee eee eee TU uod aioe ERR S PR FPE o
161. ization files essid xxxx yy reg Use DHCP This check box control specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the bootfile DHCP response option 67 to specify the Package and Package 1 parameters If enabled special RF network registry settings are required to force the DHCP server to return the Bootfile name field option 67 The special RF network registry settings are included but commented out in the radio network registry initialization files essid xxxx yy reg Synchronizing with the Server When the synchronization process is initiated the AirBEAM Smart Client attempts to open an FTP session using the AirBEAM Smart Client configuration Once connected the client processes the specified packages Packages are loaded only if the server version of a given package is different from the version loaded on the client Once the upload process is complete the AirBEAM Smart Client closes the FTP session with the server The AirBEAM Smart Client can launch an FTP session with the server either manually when initiated by the user or automatically 6 10 AirBEAM Smart Manual Synchronization 1 Configure the AirBEAM Smart Client See Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client on page 6 4 2 From the main AirBEAM CE window tap File Synchronize 3 Once connected the AirBEAM Synchronize window appears AirBEAM Synchronize Processing packages e The Status List displays status messages that indicate the _ connect
162. k Configuration 4 Select the operating mode from the Operating Mode drop down list Infrastructure Select nfrastructure to enable the terminal to transmit and receive data with an AP Infrastructure is the terminal default mode when Mobile Companion initially displays Ad Hoc select Ad Hoc to enable the terminal to form its own local network where terminals communicate peer to peer without APs using a shared ESSID Select the Long preamble check box if the terminal and its profile are using a long preamble when transmitting data A long preamble is approximately 8 bytes of the packet header attached to the packet prior to transmission Devices in Ad Hoc mode are required to use the same preamble length to interoperate The terminal initiating the Ad Hoc network sets the channel using the Channel drop down list used by each peer in the Ad Hoc network 5 Select the country of operation for the terminal from the Country drop down list This ensures the terminal is using country code information compatible with the country code data used by the associated AP Select nternational if using the terminal with a non Symbol AP or a pre AP 4131 model 6 Select the Encryption tab to set the terminal profile security level Mobile Companion Mode Encryption TP Config Power i Can Oa Adapter will use this key Figure 5 4 Encryption Tab The terminal supports Open System no encryption 40 bit Shared Key 128 bit Shared Key K
163. kkkkk J 5 24 Chapter 6 AirBEAM Smart Chapter Contents eit a ea a ie ee ee ee ee eee ES eee ee ee ee ee pA KAG NAKA PE ee 6 3 PIBESM Package PUNO css eas ead arches KA de in REA AK WA PAL CC eas hace es se 6 3 AIBEAN Oman an es GA BA de SOROR ee eee ee ee ee ee ee eo ee 6 4 PE Da oo ee PAGA Sob JUR ATE IURE ea enh dE URGE OR ee 6 4 Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 0 0 0 0 c cece eee ee eee eee eee 6 4 PO leds TE 6 5 niel PAY AA AA AAP AP 6 5 Server Tab 6 6 Misc 1 Tab 6 7 Misc 2 Tab 6 9 LTE NN M AA AA AA AA AA a 6 10 a dna ea AA AA AA AA 6 10 Manual Synchronization 2 6 11 Automatic Synchronization eu au m Ra REESE ERES RERO OR RR Y GCK OR ERR RR ROS 6 11 ee Rid oars a asado eR EC RS d REV We RATE BAS NG eked ace Rd dap dU d doa e EAE 6 12 6 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 6 2 AirBEAM Smart Introduction The AirBEAM Smart product allows specially designed software packages to be transferred between a host server and Symbol wireless handheld devices Before transfer AirBEAM Smart checks and compares package version so that only updated packages are loaded AirBEAM Smart resides on radio equipped client devices and allows them to request
164. l PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile D 2003 Software for Pocket PCs maala wy HENENF a Ng is 4 4 a SEPA uj il 4 EM a ju f il AUR Pi tar b ak pR IP D m 4 z Product Reference Guide VEM 0 Map Wes E ids tolit BETE lir o T PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 72 63154 01 Revision A July 2003 n maa ila symbol 2003 by Symbol Technologies Inc All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any electrical or mechanical means without permission in writing from Symbol This includes electronic or mechanical means such as photocopying recording or information storage and retrieval systems The material in this manual is subject to change without notice The software is provided strictly on an as is basis All software including firmware furnished to the user is on a licensed basis Symbol grants to the user a non transferable and non exclusive license to use each software or firmware program delivered hereunder licensed program Except as noted below such license may not be assigned sublicensed or otherwise transferred by the user without prior written consent of Symbol No right to copy a licensed program in whole or in part is granted except as permitted under copyright law The user shall not modify merge or incorporate any form or portion of a licensed program wit
165. le When DHCP is selected the IP address fields are read only e Select Static to manually assign the IP subnet mask default gateway DNS and WINS addresses used by the terminal profile Mobile Companion Mode Encryption IP Config Power IP Type IP Address EN Gateway Figure 5 6 Mobile Companion IP Config Tab Static 5 10 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS WINS Spectrum24 Network Configuration The Internet is a collection of networks with users that communicate with each other Each communication carries the address of the source and destination networks and the particular machine within the network associated with the user or host computer at each end This address is called the IP address Internet Protocol address Each node on the IP network must be assigned a unique IP address that is made up of a network identifier and a host identifier Enter the IP address as a dotted decimal notation with the decimal value of each octet separated by a period for example 192 168 7 27 Most TCP IP networks use subnets in order to effectively manage routed IP addresses Having an organization s network divided into subnets allows it to be connected to the Internet with a single shared network address for example 255 255 255 0 The default gateway is a device that is used to forward IP packets to and from a remote destination The Domain Name System DNS is a distributed Internet directory service D
166. le system sounds and set temporary settings Mobile Companion tok Option Settings Access AP networks Access Ad Hoc networks Disable Profile Roaming Enable Sounds Change Password Figure 5 14 Mobile Companion Option Settings 1 Select the Access AP networks check box to display available AP networks and their signal strength within the Available WLAN Networks tab These are the APs available to the terminal profile for association If this option was previously disabled refresh the Available WLAN Networks tab to display the AP networks available to the terminal 2 Select the Access Ad Hoc networks check box to display available peer adapter networks and their signal strength within the Available WLAN Networks tab These are peers available to the terminal profile for association If this option was previously disabled refresh the Available WLAN Networks tab to display the Ad Hoc networks available to the terminal 3 Select the Disable Profile Roaming check box to disable the terminal from roaming and associating to APs with country codes other than the United States 4 Select the Enable Sounds check box to initiate an audible signal when performing a ping test and associating with an AP The tones are important to notify users if the pinging is received or if the terminal has roamed to another AP Note Mobile Companion has a password protection feature When Mobile Companion initially displays the password is o
167. lus functions as a mouse e Tap Touch the screen once with the stylus to press option buttons and open menu items e Tap and Hold Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item On the pop up menu that appears tap the action you want to perform e Drag Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text and images Drag in a list to select multiple items 2 4 Operating the PPT 8800 Using a Headset You can use a stereo headset to listen to audio playback To use a headset plug the headset jack into the audio connector on the top of the terminal Ensure that the terminal s volume is set appropriately before putting the headset on When a headset is plugged into the jack the speaker is muted Note The audio connector does not support headsets with a microphone Figure 2 1 Using a Headset Using the Keypad The terminal has two keypad configurations a standard 6 key configuration and a 15 key configuration 2 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Standard 6 Key Configuration The standard 6 key keypad contains a power button application keys scroll keys an Enter key and a function key See Table 2 3 for descriptions of the keypad buttons and keys App 2 Key Scroll Up Down Keys App 3 Key App 4 Key Function Key Power Button Enter Key Figure 2 2 Standard 6 Key Configuration Table 2 3
168. n is aligned Figure 1 23 Align Screen Note 7o re calibrate the screen at anytime press FUNC 6 on a 15 key terminal or press Function F4 on the standard 6 key terminal to launch the calibration screen application 3 Follow the directions on the screen which lead you through a simple exercise illustrating how to use the stylus and pop up menus pop up menus Use pop up menus to reschedule the following appointment pop up menus Use pop up menus to reschedule the following appointment You can use your stylus two ways Single tap Tap and hold Tap and hold the 9 A M dental appointment and then tap Cut on the pop up menu Copy Appointment Paste Now tap and hold 11 amp M and then tap Paste on the pop up menu vi Buy stamps O Cal Andy a Reschedule dental apot Delete agapan Select All Cut Copy Paste When you tap and hold an item with your stylus a pop up menu containing a list of actions appears Figure 1 24 Using Pop up Menus Delete Delete 1 20 Getting Started 4 Use the drop down list to set your time zone and tap Next Select your time zone Time zone GMT 5 Eastern US GMT 5 Eastern US Figure 1 25 Setting Time Zone Note These initial setup screens appear each time you perform a hard reset Setting Time and Date The Time and Date window does not appear after setting the time zone Tap Start Sett
169. nd install AirBEAM packages to a server The packages are then loaded from the server onto a client device equipped with an AirBEAM Smart Client executable For detailed instructions on how to define generate and install AirBEAM packages to the server refer to the AjirBEAM Package Builder Product Reference Guide p n 72 55769 xx 6 3 a PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide AirBEAM Smart Client The AirBEAM Smart Client is installed on your handheld terminal It is configured with the server access information the names of the packages to be downloaded and other controlling parameters When the AirBEAM Smart Client is launched the device connects to the specified FTP server and checks the packages it is configured to look for If the package version was updated the client requests the transfer AirBEAM License The AirBEAM Smart Client is a licensed software product The AirBEAM Smart Client s version synchronization functionality is enabled through a license key file that is stored on the client device The license key file can be built into AirBEAM Smart Client s image or downloaded in a special AirBEAM package The AirBEAM license key file contains a unique key and a customer specific banner that is displayed when the AirBEAM Smart Client version synchronization logic is invoked Configuring the AirBEAM Smart Client 1 Tap Start Programs AirBEAM Smart Client The AirBEAM Smart CE
170. nfiguration Use the key combinations listed in Table 2 1 to control the display and keypad backlight Table 2 1 Standard 6 Key Keypad Backlight Controls Press and hold Turns the display backlight and keypad backlight on and off When both backlights are off the backlights turn on in the following order when the button is held The display backlight turns on first continue to hold and the keypad backlight turns on When either backlight is on the backlights turn off when the button is pressed and held Decrease display backlight decrease brightness Increase display backlight increase brightness 2 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 15 Key Configuration Use the key combinations listed in Table 2 2 to control the display and keypad backlight Table 2 2 15 Key Keypad Backlight Controls Press and hold Turns the display backlight and keypad backlight on and off When both backlights are off the backlights turn on in the following order when the button is held The display backlight turns on first continue to hold and the keypad backlight turns on When either backlight is on the backlights turn off when the button is pressed and held Press fue Decrease display backlight decrease brightness Press Fue Increase display backlight increase brightness Using the Stylus Your terminal has a stylus for selecting items and entering information The sty
171. ng 15 Key Keypad ccccccccccceeccseeeee 931 FH WR OT PA doa Qr S ey ROCHE eons RR AA AA ERREUR 2 32 c 1 MT T nc roP EE 2 33 es IEEE i ea don dora PET ew ene wed Pao AA PA 2 33 x uptu giuni e 2 34 Performing a Soft Reset 0 0 0 ce eee ee eens 2 34 Performing a Hard Reset 2 84 Chapter 3 Settings NUON AD ee a ee ee ee DANGAL ee er ee ee dE Co cl queE il es a ee E DANG PCI PPS joe OMMEEMNENMEMMMEMNMNMMIEMNEMNM T eee ee 3 3 PEN VE MERE ao oe es or ARES ae AN EGS E ea aE OE eee eee E E MT LABAN SKANYA MEN gee Cle e RERETISTITIOITATT TITIO PA are rey are eres Ts Up Down Control iiu ka KA a ario ea doe DRA PADA KA Reha ee had ABRA AWA aded 3 8 1 5 3 10 EB TERI sc oe ee oe eG EMI QE NIAI dud t dada dae du idc ees eee 3 10 Loire s 0 121 ae oo NE T t TOUT CET TITO TIED TOIT LT OCITITTT 3 11 gs cack eh oor AA ERN ME PME Ed xxu RE PO gk eo a SORA a ee ENESENN EENET ER EUR ENTES e do RR REGERE eee 3 13 Start Menu L 848 RA d TT TTTT TT T TT TIT TT RTT TIT 3 14 Ln IOTER sed bk erati Cicer Ck ROSS eee CO OG OE EROR ER EP dd bees CUO le Hos DDR PERITI E E TOT T CT C RTT RETTULIT ELTE 3 15 PA ie be ee ek ek ee ek ee Read x dad RES aa WEE a ER UP RR IER db Paare 3 16 WOOD VCERETTRSTRTRRQRRRQRINQERQRMTTETREITETTPPDPPPMPTPBPPPBTEPEEPEEEITES 2I mcos AA PAA AA PA PAA 3 18 Panaad kka kkk bee ee he eee KP
172. nnection see Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network on page 4 18 Once connected go to a specific Web page in one of the following ways e Tap Favorites then tap the favorite you want to view e Inthe address bar at the top of the screen enter the Web address and tap the go button or tap the arrow to choose from previously entered addresses Note f you select Pocket Internet Explorer before setting up the network connections a screen may appear allowing you to proceed to the connection settings screen After you select your settings you return to Pocket Internet Explorer To add a favorite link while using the terminal go to the Web page you want to add tap and hold on the page and tap Add to Favorites Applications Pictures Use Pictures to view jpg format pictures stored on the terminal send pictures to others view a slideshow of your pictures or set a picture as the background on the Today screen Copy Pictures to your Device You can copy jpg pictures from your PC and view them in Pictures Copy the picture files from your PC to the My Pictures folder within the My Documents folder on your terminal For more information on copying files from your PC to your terminal see ActiveSync Help on your PC Edit Pictures You can rotate crop zoom and adjust the brightness and color contrast of your jpg pictures 1 Tap d to rotate a picture 90 degrees counter clockwise 2 Tap F to crop a picture by dr
173. nt 1 23 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 3 Slide the flat metal piece of the new handstrap into the handstrap connector on the back of the terminal 4 Slide the flat metal piece on the other end of the handstrap into the handstrap connector on the battery cover 1 24 Getting Started Configuring the Terminal Refer to the following chapters to configure the terminal For customizing the settings on your terminal see Chapter 3 Settings To set up ActiveSync to synchronize your terminal with your host computer see Chapter 4 Communication To configure your terminal for Spectrum24 see Chapter 5 Spectrum24 Network Configuration To set up AirBEAM to synchronize your terminal with your host server see Chapter 6 AirBEAM Smart To install development software on your development PC see Chapter 8 Software Installation on Development PC To configure your terminal using the Terminal Configuration Manager see Chapter 9 Configuring the Terminal 1 25 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 1 26 Chapter 2 Operating the PPT 8800 Chapter Contents ec a Ea Ra Ea RE ne eee ee ee ee ee es ee ee ee ee ee ee AB ee ee ee P dE ews the Power BURON cc chk oe es dnra oer os AA Adiusing Mo BaCkighi GB ded ee ee ee ee ee ee OLDER CERO eer a eee ee eR CRECEN EMANG COIN a ood bee ERG DER Rr ORDER AUR SPD RUP E oe
174. nt of beacons uniform system packets broadcast by the AP to keep the network synchronized missed by the terminal The fewer the missed beacons the better the signal As long as the LED to the right of the graph is green the AP association is not jeopardized by an excess of missed AP beacons If the LED is Red an association with a different AP could be warranted to reduce the amount of missed beacons and improve the signal Txmit Retries Displays the number of data packets retransmitted by the Transmit terminal The fewer transmit retries the stronger the signal As Retries long as the LED to the right of the graph is green the AP association is not jeopardized If the LED is red an association with a different AP could be warranted to reduce the amount of transmit retries and improve the signal Signal Displays the Relative Signal Strength Indicator RSSI of the signal transmitted between the AP and terminal As long as the LED to the right of the graph is green the AP association is not jeopardized If the LED is red an association with a different AP could be warranted to improve the signal 2 select the nfo tab to view the terminal s current software and driver revision data as well as the operating parameters of the current profile Mobile Companion Signal Info IP Status Ping APs Software Version 3 7 0 107 Driver Version 3 9 0 4 Firmware Version 3 90 00 Hardware Version 3 0 Country USA Profile Name 123456
175. nt profiles is a good way of having pre defined terminal operating parameters available for use in various Spectrum24 network environments 5 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Select Find WLANs from the Mobile Companion menu to locate the APs in the area The Mobile Companion window displays the available WLAN networks Mobile Companion Available WLAN Networks iB 123456 Figure 5 2 Available WLAN Networks 1 Select an available WLAN network from the list box 2 Tap Connect The Mode tab appears Mobile Companion Profile Name 802 11 ESSID Mobile Companion Mode Encryption IP Config Power Profile Name 802 11 ESSID Operating Made Infrastructure w Country Operating Mode Ad Hoc Country USA bi Channel Long preamble Infrastructure Mode Ad Hoc Mode Figure 5 3 Mode Tab 3 The Profile Name and 802 11 ESSID fields are populated with the name and 5 6 WLAN identifier of the network connection You can change the Profile Name if desired Use the Profile Name field to enter the name of the terminal profile used to transmit with either an AP or another networked computer The ESSID is the 802 11 Extended Service Set Identifier The ESSID is 32 character maximum string identifying the WLAN The ESSID assigned to the terminal is required to match the AP ESSID for the terminal to communicate with the AP Spectrum24 Networ
176. ntact in the contact list a summary screen displays Tap Editto change the information Contacts Adam Gabor Programmer RAD Inspired Technologies View contact details 206 555 1212 Work tel 111 First St Work addr Tap to view notes Edit Tools Tap to change contact information Figure 7 6 Contacts Summary Screen 7 8 Applications Tasks Use Tasks to keep a to do list Select the category of tasks you want displayed in the list Select the sort order of the list Indicates high priority Priority Buy birthday gift Call Maria Proof l l l roof new proposa Tap to display or edit Create Copy the task details Delete Task Tap and hold to display a Beam Task pop up menu of actions Mew Tools Tap to create a new contact Figure 7 7 Task Application Note Jo change the way information displays in the list tap Tools Options To create a task 1 Tap Start Tasks to open the application PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 2 Tap New Tap to return to the task list the task is saved automatically Tap to choose from Subject predefined subjects Priority Normal Status Mot Completed Starts None Due Mone Occurs Once Reminder Mone ories Mo categories Notes is a good place for maps and directions Figure 7 8 Creating a Task 3 Using the input panel enter a description in the
177. ntrol Remove Total storage memory available 2gasak Adjust memory allocation E Figure 3 44 Remove Programs Window 2 From the Programs in storage memory list box select the program you want to remove 3 Tap Remove Note You can only remove programs that you have installed in RAM 4 Tap ok 3 47 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Screen Use the Screen window to align the screen and to enable ClearType fonts 1 3 48 Tap Start Settings System tab Screen icon e 46439 Align Screen Adjust the touch screen if your device is not responding accurately to screen taps To do so tap the Align Screen button or press the Action hardware button Align Screen ClearType ClearType smoothes the edges of screen Fonts For many programs ER Enable ClearType Mote You must soft reset your device For changes En take effect Adjust input options to improve speed and accuracy Ej Figure 3 45 Screen Window Tap Align Screen The align screen appears Tap each target with the stylus and following the on screen messages Select the Enable ClearType check box to enable easier reading of text in programs that support ClearType Tap ok Settings Symbol Settings Use the Symbol Settings window to set specific settings for the terminal Wakeups The terminal can be configured to wakeup from sleep mode 1 Tap Start Setting
178. nu 2 32 Operating the PPT 8800 Scanning The terminal has an integrated scanner which allows you to collect data by scanning one dimensional bar codes To scan bar codes with the terminal 1 Ensure that a scan enabled application is loaded on the terminal 2 Aim the scan exit window at the bar code 3 Press either the right or left scan trigger Ensure the red scan beam covers the entire bar code The green scan LED lights and a beep sounds to indicate a successful decode Figure 2 30 Scanning Scan LED Indicator oee Parts of the Terminal on page 1 4 for the location of the scan LED on the terminal Table 2 7 Scan LED Indicator Solid Red Laser enabled Scanning in process Solid Green Successful decode 2 33 a PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Resetting the Terminal If the terminal stops responding to input reset it Performing a Soft Reset A soft reset restarts the terminal and saves all stored records and entries Caution Files that remain open during a soft reset may not be retained DO NOT perform a soft reset if the terminal is suspended Press the power button to wake the terminal To perform a soft reset on the standard 6 key keypad press the Enter and Function keys while holding down either the left or right scan trigger and then release the keys To perform a soft reset on the 15 key keypad press ENTER and FUNC keys while holding down e
179. ny existing partnerships on my device Back Cancel Help Figure 4 3 Select Number of Partnerships 6 Select Next The New Partnership Select Synchronization Settings window appears New Partnership x Select Synchronization Settings Select the type of information you want to synchronize l To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop gunehronization of that information clear its check bas Mobile Device Desktop Computer Calendar Mat Installed E Channels Channel Synchronization Contacts Mot Installed Oe Files Synchronized Files Ta Inbox Microsoft Outlook e Packet Access Microsoft Databases VS Tasks Mot Installed To find aut more about and to customize what gets synchronized click on that information type in the list and then click Settings Back Cancel Help Figure 4 4 Select Synchronization Settings Window ETHER 4 6 Communication 7 To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box 8 Select Next New Partnership Setup Complete You are now ready to start exchanging information between your mobile device and this computer Upon exiting this wizard Microsoft ActiveSync will open and IF Your device is a guest click Explore on the toolbar and start exploring your device IF pour device has a partnership synchroni
180. o a key Then you can open a frequently used application by pressing one key Program Buttons To assign an application to a key on the keypad 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Buttons icon Program Buttons tab e 46407 ok Assign your Favorite programs to Ehe program hardware buttons Calendar Contacts Motes Record Button assignment Restore Defaults Program Buttons Up Down Control EE E Figure 3 3 Buttons Window Program Buttons Tab 2 Select a key from the Button list Select a key or application from the Button assignment drop down list 4 Tap ok To restore defaults at anytime tap Restore Defaults Defaults are also restored when you hard reset the terminal Table 3 3 lists the default button key assignments oo Table 3 3 Default Button Assignments Standard 6 key Keypad 15 key Keypad 3 7 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table 3 3 Default Button Assignments Continued Butonitey Deam Bunonkey Doa Up Down Control To set the key repeat rate 1 Tap Start Settings Personaltab Buttons icon Up Down Control tab E settings et 42408 D Customize the way your Up Down control repeats Delay before first repeat Figure 3 4 Buttons Window Up Down Control Tab 3 8 Settings Adjust the Delay before first repeat slide bar to change the time elapsed before scrolling begins Adjust the Repea
181. o conserve power Change beam settings to conserve power Figure 3 36 Power Window Battery Tab The Battery tab provides general information about battery conditions The amount of useful operating time remaining varies depending on battery type and how you use the terminal 2 Tap ok 3 40 Settings Wireless To turn the terminal s wireless capabilities on and off 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Power icon Wireless tab E settings et 4 435 D 8B Wireless signals off O Wireless signals on Bluetooth Adjust backlight settings to conserve power Change beam settings to conserve power E Figure 3 37 Power Window Wireless Tab 2 Inthe list box select the wireless device check box 3 Select Wireless signals off radio button or Wireless signals on radio button 4 Tap ok 3 41 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Advanced You can select options for turning off the terminal to conserve battery power To conserve the most power select the option to turn off the device after 3 minutes or less 1 p n e O IN Tap Start Settings System tab Power icon Advanced tab Ei settings e 46436 D On battery power Turn off device if not ECAC IUE used for n external power Turn off device if not used Far 5 minutes Adjust backlight settings to conserve power Change beam settings to conserve power E Figure
182. o help protect network security Password cracking tools continue to improve and the computers used to crack passwords are more powerful than ever Caution If you forget your password or if your terminal has become corrupted and soft resetting doesn t work you must perform a hard reset Performing a hard reset erases all files and data that you have created and programs you have installed 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Password icon Password tab EJ settings e 46411 Password Prompt if device unused For a Simple 4 digit password p Strong alphanumeric password Passwort d Figure 3 13 Password Window Password Tab 2 Select Prompt if device unused for check box to enable password protection 3 From the drop down list select a time value for the protection to take affect after non use 3 18 Settings Select either Simple 4 digit password or Strong alohanumeric password radio button to set a password For a simple password In the Password field enter a four digit password For a stronger password In the Password field enter a seven character password A strong password must contain at least seven characters that are a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters numerals and punctuation a Password Prompt if device unused For C Simple 4 digit password a Strong alphanumeric password Password Taba w ejr t vju i o D L T taPa s difiginiykitizi shift z x c
183. o send and locate the item in the list For example a contact name in the Contacts application Note Ensure that the receiving terminal is enabled to accept IR beams See Heceive Information on page 4 25 2 Align the IR port of your terminal with the IR port of the receiving device so that they are unobstructed and within close range 3 Tap and hold the item to send until the menu appears ES Contacts MET PE e M Contacts v sab cde foh ik mn Jona rst Jav eyz lomith Send Email Beam Contact Delete Contact Figure 4 25 Beaming Contact Information 4 23 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 4 Tap Beam Item on the menu A window displays showing the terminal searching for a device et 46939 To beam select a device Infrared Align ports amp Searching Figure 4 26 Searching for a Device 5 After the file is sent a message appears indicating successful data transfer Note You can also send items but not folders from File Explorer Tap and hold the item then tap Beam File on the pop up menu Cj Start Menu Cj StartUp Cy Temporary In Copy Rename Delete Send via E mail Beam File Figure 4 27 Beaming a File from File Explorer 4 24 Communication Receive Information To receive information align the IR ports so that they are unobstructed and within close range When information is sent from the other termin
184. ol Mn of decimal places Digit grouping symbol Mn of digits in group 21 1 Negative number Format x Universal currency symbol Figure 3 41 Regional Settings Window Currency Tab 6 Select the desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Regional tab 3 45 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 7 Select the Time tab E settings et 42437 D Regional Settings Time sample 4 37 34 PM Time separator AM symbol AM bd PM symbol PM we bns Figure 3 42 Regional Settings Window Time Tab 8 Select the desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Region tab 9 Select the Date tab E settings PP Regional Settings Short date 516 03 Long date Friday May 16 2003 Shork date M dfvy Long date dddd MMMM dd vyyy 7 Calendar type Gregorian Calendar ma ox 77 Figure 3 43 Regional Settings Window Date Tab 10 Select the desired options The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Region tab 11 Tap ok 3 46 Settings Remove Programs Use the Remove Programs window to remove programs that were loaded onto the terminal 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Remove Programs icon E settings et 42438 D Remove Programs Programs in storage memory Microsoft Remote Display Co
185. omponents to the Script Window 0 0 aasa aa 9 8 Save he a AA PA PAA Building the Mage ies duae ER HE E OC RR de KARD RCRROR EULR Ge lU OO Sending the Hex PIE uos od wey RPOSUETOUTEYSV OUTETTS ee EN ARRI AAP 9 10 ENIRO seda AA E d Ra Ub ROLE ee AME Sd d xc RUP GRE E d ERR RU ERA 9 17 IPL Error Detection 947 TON Enor BABA pog aieo quie oed eR ede ee ee abes UM Creating and Loading a Splash Screen 0a aasa ee ees 9 20 Loading the Splash Screen via TOM wecriedeoiedddivs Mevedeseeerte tesa ee was 9 20 FESTOS AA AA EXER FC E ERETARTPPRSTSHERRETS 9 21 P1 Eu oe amp 3400 9 wk SAE 419 PA RP dee ERO Working with FFS Partitions llle RII 9 21 o i cir P bb ee FETA TT ASETE PEE thant TA CopyFile v 9 22 Pee el s exiis rd S s RT AA APA 9 23 Assigning User Written Applications to Butong 9 24 Adno Fro a ADB GA PAK PA KS PG MAG ee LIT ee TT ee KA 9 24 Adding a Program from the Intemet ccccceccecccccccccccccccceeseeee 9 25 Update the ROM Image Using IPL 1422 kick KARGA Rak RR eden dob ededeeecdawana 9 26 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Chapter 10 Maintenance and Troubleshooting WG MR RR RTT T ET ee ee eee es ee es PPT 10 3 clot gies Wells s Bo NA 3208 50 T 10 3 HOA IN a Keun KAKA PANG DAL GAAN LPA be ee we 021 a KAWALAN GA 6 oh ee ae 10 4 Appendix A Block Recognizer Characters Introduction x6 hoc
186. or connect it to a development computer with a serial cable Click OK to load the file or Multiple Hex File Download if more than one file is being loaded As soon as the first character of data is received IPL displays the Receiving Data screen IPL VER X XX Partition Name Downloading Data Processing XXXXX KB of YYYYY KB image Figure 9 11 Receiving Data Screen Note f the partition being downloaded was set to first erase the flash the message Pre Erasing Flash first appears before downloading begins 9 15 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 20 21 22 23 9 16 This screen indicates that the area selected in the Main Menu is currently downloading and displays until an entire image is received or until an error is detected As more data is received the Receiving Data screen is updated to reflect the current status When the entire image is received IPL displays the Download Complete screen to indicate that the download is complete IPL VER X XX Partition Name Download Complete Press bnter to return to Main Menu Cold Boot Exits IPL Figure 9 12 Download Complete Screen Press the Enter key to return to the Main Menu screen Hard reset the terminal see Performing a Hard Reset on page 2 34 when all partitions are downloaded successfully On the development computer select File Exitto exit TCM Configuring the
187. or hide the complete header New Edit My Text c3 Tap to show hide the recording tool Tap to display the Address Book Tap to insert common messages Figure 7 14 Creating a Message 3 Enter your message To enter preset or frequently used messages tap My Text and select a message 4 Tap Sendwhen you re finished If you re working offline the message is transferred to the Outbox folder and sent the next time you synchronize 7 18 Applications If you are sending an SMS message and want to know if it was received tap Edit Options and select the Request SMS text message delivery notification checkbox before sending the message Managing E mail Messages and Folders By default messages are displayed in one of five folders for each account you ve created Inbox Deleted Items Drafts Outbox and Sent Items The Deleted Items folder contains messages that have been deleted on the terminal The behavior of the Deleted and Sent Items folders depends on the options you selected In the message list tap Tools Options On the Message tab select your options To organize messages into additional folders tap Tools Manage Folders to create new folders To move a message to another folder in the message list tap and hold the message then tap Move to on the pop up menu Folder Behavior with ActiveSync and Direct Connection to Server The behavior of the folders you create depends on whether you are using ActiveSync
188. puter Single Slot Serial Cradle charges the terminal and spare standard battery and synchronizes the terminal with a host computer through a serial connection Single Slot Serial Cradle with Larger Capacity Battery Support charges the terminal with standard or larger capacity battery and spare standard and larger capacity battery and synchronizes the terminal with a host computer through a serial connection Four Slot Serial Cradle charges up to four terminals with standard and larger capacity battery and synchronizes the terminals with a host computer through a serial connection Four Slot Ethernet Cradle charges the terminals with standard or larger capacity battery and synchronizes the terminal with a host computer through an ethernet connection Holster stores the terminal when not in use Pistol Grip Handle provides gun form factor ergonomics for scan intensive applications Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR snaps on to the terminal to add magstripe capabilities Vehicle Cradle powers the terminal and charges its battery and can be used to communicate with other devices such as printers oymbol Mobility Developer s Kit S MDK for Embedded Visual C 4 0 Device Configuration Package for PPT 8800 Getting Started Getting Started In order to start using the terminal for the first time e install the battery e charge the battery and backup battery e start the terminal e configure the terminal Installing the
189. puter See Communication Setup on page 4 9 4 4 Communication 3 Select Next in the Getting Connected window 4 The host computer and the terminal attempts to synchronize The New Partnership window appears New Partnership Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like ta set up a partnership Set up a partnership sa that can synchronize Information between my device and this computer C No don t want to synchranize information Set up my device as a guest so that can copy or move Information between my device and this computer Figure 4 2 New Partnership Window 4 5 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 5 Click the Yes radio button and then select Next The New Partnership Select Number of Partnerships window appears New Partnership X Select Number of Partnerships Select whether you want to synchronize with just this computer l Your device can have up to two partnerships or a partnership with only this computer Do you want your device to have a partnership and synchronize with only this computer Remove any existing partnerships on my device and set up a new partnership with just this computer C No want to synchronize with two computers Set up a partnership with this computer but do not remove a
190. r more information on copying files using ActiveSync see ActiveSync Help 6 When installation is complete tap Start Programs on the terminal then tap the program icon 9 24 Configuring the Terminal Adding a Program from the Internet 1 Select Start Settings Abouticon Version tab Note the information in Processor field Download the program to your terminal from the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer You may see a single xip exe zip file or a Setup exe file Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions Tap the file such as a xip or exe file to launch the installation wizard Follow the directions on the window 9 25 A PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Update the ROM Image Using IPL To update the ROM Image on the terminal using IPL 1 Connect the Serial Charging Cable or the CRD 8800 Single Slot Cradle to the host computer Serial device cable 2 Connect the power supply to the Serial Charging Cable or the cradle and the AC line cord to the power supply and the AC outlet 3 Perform a hard reset see Performing a Hard Reset on page 2 34 4 Replace the battery cover 5 Onthe standard 6 key keypad simultaneously press and hold the APP 1 and APP 4 keys and then press and release the Power button Con
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192. rTrust Root 2l23 06 GTE CyberTrust Globa 8 13 18 GlobalSign Root CA 1 28 14 Entrust net Secure 5 5 25 19 Entrust net Certificati Figure 3 26 Certificates Window Root Tab The list box displays the name of the certificate issuer and the expiration date To view more information about a certificate select it from the list box To delete a certificate tap and hold it in the list box and then tap Delete Tap ok Settings Clock Use the Clock window to change the date time time zone and set alarms Time To set the date time and time zone 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Clock icon Time tab E settings et 4 416 ok aMT 5 Eastern WS 4 15 22 PM PE 5 16 2003 m GMT 1 Berlin Rome 10 16 22 PM mms E Figure 3 27 Clock Window Time Tab Select the Home radio button Select your current time zone from the time zone drop down list To set the hour a Tap on the hour field and use the up and down arrows to the right of the time to adjust the hour b On the clock face tap and drag the hour hand to the current hour To set the minutes a tap on the minute field and use the up and down arrows to the right of the time to adjust the minutes b On the clock face tap and drag the minute hand to the current minutes To set the date tap in the date field 3 33 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 7 Tap the down
193. re B 4 InkWiz Example Window Demo Program Settings Tap Settings on the Symbol Launcher window to access the Control Panel where you can specify settings for your terminal ES CHPanel Example 42 m2 3 18 e Control Panel System Versions Unique Unit ID Persist Date and Time Touch Calibrate Comm Settings Audio Settings Scanner Settings 524 Settings ERE Figure B 5 Control Panel Screen About Tap About on the Control Panel to view the version of the Control Panel ES CtlPanel Example 4 m2 3 29 ok CtlPanel Example CtlPanel Version 4 1 9 1 Copyright ie 1999 7003 Symbol Technologies Figure B 6 About Screen B 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide System Versions Tap System Versions to view version information for the applications on your terminal ES CtlPanel Example 4 m2 3 20 e PocketPC OS Yersion 04 20 OEM Name SYMBOL DEM Version 01 00 30670 IPL Version 03 501 ok v s Cancel File Help E Figure B 7 System Versions Screen On the System Versions window e Platform indicates the operating system running on the terminal Pocket PC e OS Version specifies the version of the operating system e OEM Name is the OEM name of the terminal e OEM Version indicates the build version of the operating system e IPL Version identifies the build version of the system loader B 6
194. rminal 7 26 Applications Working with Contacts The MSN Messenger window is divided into Online and Not Online categories From this view while connected you can chat send e mail block the contact from chatting with you or delete contacts from your list using the pop up menu y MSN Messenger a 5 09 e Kim Akers Online gt Online A Adam Barr T Jo S Tap a contact to start a chat Randall Away Mot Online A Richard Bready A David Hodgson Send m Instant Message Send Mail Tim woodgroyebank c Block Delete Contact Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions Properties Tools Chats Figure 7 20 MSN Messenger Contacts Note Jo see others online without being seen tap Tools My Status Appear Offline You appear offline but remain on the blocked contact s list To unblock a contact tap and hold the contact then tap Unblock on the pop up menu 1 21 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Chatting with Contacts Tap a contact name to open a chat window Enter your message in the text entry area at the bottom of the screen or tap My Textto enter a preset message and tap Send To invite another contact to a multi user chat tap Tools Invite and tap the contact you want to invite ES MSN Messenger m2 1 56 ok You are chatting with Adam Hi Can vou meet at 2 00 Bend n23 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tab a w e r t y uji o p
195. rminal Once this file is loaded onto the terminal these settings are restored after a hard reset Note Refer to the SMDK for the latest SPECTRUM24DS REG sample file Sample Spectrum24DS Reg File HKEY LOCAL_MACHINE Comm NETWLAN Group NDIS ImagePath NETWLAN dll DisplayName 802 1 1b Wireless LAN HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Comm NETWLAN Linkage Route multi_sz NETWLAN1 HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE Comm NETWLAN1 Group NDIS ImagePath NETWLAN dll DisplayName 802 1 1b Wireless LAN HKEY LOCAL MACHINE DriversiBuilti NEAPWLAN Prefix LEP DIl EAPWLAN dII Index dword 00000001 Order dword 00000004 HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Drivers BuiltIn TRANS Prefix PRT DII TRANS dil Index dword 00000001 Order dword 00000004 TYPE 2 TRILOGY HKEY LOCAL MACHINE Drivers PCMCIA Symbol_Technologies LA4111_Spectrum24 Wireless LAN PC Card 077d DIl NDIS dll Prefix NDS Miniport NETWLAN Index dword 00000001 TYPE 3 TRILOGY HKEY LOCAL MACHINEDriversPCMCIA Symbol Spectrum24 LA4100 Series WLAN PC Card e063 DII NDIS dl Prefix NDS Miniport NETWLAN 0 22 Spectrum24 Network Configuration Index dword 00000001 TYPE 3 Socketcom HKEY LOCAL _MACHINE Drivers PCMCIA Socket CF _LP WLAN Card Rev A 09DF DII NDIS dil Prefix NDS Miniport NETWLAN Index dword 00000001 HKEY LOCAL MACHINEYCOmmINETWLAN 11Parms AdapterModel 802 11b Wireless LAN must match DisplayName
196. rmv4 Symbol Headers H Program Files Windows CE Tools wce420 POCKET PC 2003 Include armv4 Start Menu Documents and Settings All Users Start Menu Programs Readme Help Samples WEB Updates The DCP contains the components listed in Table 8 2 Table 8 2 DCP Contents and Locations Components Directory Location TCM and INI file Program Files Symbol TCM Readme Release Program Files Symbol Device Configurations PPT 8800 v1 0 Notes License Product Reference Program Files Symbol Device Configurations PPT 8800 v1 0 Guide Hexlmages Program Files Symbol Device Configurations PPT 8800 v1 0 Hex Images 8 4 Software Installation on Development PC Table 8 2 DCP Contents and Locations Continued Directory Location Program Files Symbol Device Configurations PPT 8800 W1 O Flash Folders Components Flash File Folders Tools ex Keyboard Program Files Symbol Device Configurations PPT 8800 1 0 Tools remap if any TCM Scripts Program Files Symbol Device Configurations PPT 8800 v1 0 T CMScripts Start Menu Documents and Settings All Users Start Menu Programs Readme TCM PPT 8800 WEB Updates U JJ The SMDK and DCP are available from the Symbol Developer s Zone web site http devzone symbol com Installing Other Development Software Developing applications for the terminal may require installing other development software such as application development environments on the development PC Follow
197. rnet Explorer on the host computer e Connect to an Internet service provider ISP or network and browse the Web First create the connection see Connecting to the Internet on a Wireless Network on page 4 18 To select Pocket Internet Explorer tap Start Internet Explorer Mobile Favorites ltems stored in the Mobile Favorites subfolder in the Favorites folder in Internet Explorer on your host computer are synchronized with your terminal This folder was created automatically when you installed ActiveSync Favorite Links synchronization updates the list of favorite links both in the Mobile Favorites folder on your host computer and in Pocket Internet Explorer on your terminal Unless you mark the favorite link as a mobile favorite only the link is downloaded to your terminal you must connect to your ISP or network to view the content For more information on synchronization see ActiveSync Help on the host computer Creating Mobile Favorites If you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 or later on your host computer you can download mobile favorites Synchronizing mobile favorites downloads Web content to your terminal so you can view Web pages while disconnected from your ISP and host computer Use the Internet Explorer plug in installed with ActiveSync to create mobile favorites In Internet Explorer on your host computer click Tools Create Mobile Favorite To change the link name enter a new name in the Name field If
198. roduct Reference Guide Using the Message List Messages you receive display in the message list box By default the most recently received messages are listed first Select the service and folder you want to display ES Inbox Select the sort order Received Date for messages i amp Robert Brown Bi45PM 16K a RE Today s Meeting Tap to open a message 5j Jay Adams Mark as Unread a HE Pease Move To Andrew Dixo 2j Bradley Beck RE Lunch Reply Ej Stuart Munad Reply All PocketPC Forward E Linda Mitchel Reminder Delete l Tap and hold to display a pop up menu of actions RE Working late 5j Adam Barr 7 15PM 1k Don t Forget Inbox Activesync 11 Items Tap to connect and to send and receive e mail Tap to connect to the selected service Figure 7 12 Inbox Application 7 16 Applications When you receive a message tap it in the list box to open it Unread messages display in bold Tap to return to the message list From Robert Brown Subject RE Today s Meeting Sent 4 23 01 8 45 47 AM Just a reminder to bring your individual schedules for the next 2 quarters with vou We will be discussing projects and timelines Thanks Bob Tap to delete this message Tap to view the previous or next message Tap to reply to or forward this message Figure 7 13 Viewing a Message When you connect to your e mail server or synchronize with your host computer Inbox
199. rum24 Network Configuration Editing a Profile Select a profile from the list box and tap Edit to display the Mode tab where the ESSID and operating mode can be changed for the profile Use the Encryption IP Config and Power tabs as necessary to edit the profile power consumption and security parameters Creating a New Profile Tap New to display the Mode tab wherein the profile name and ESSID can be set Use the Encryption IP Config and Power tabs as required to set security network address information and power consumption level for the new profile Deleting a Profile Select a profile to delete from the list box and tap Delete to remove the selected profile Ordering Profiles Select a profile from the list box and tap Move Up or Move Down to order the profile If the current profile association is lost Mobile Companion attempts to associate with the first profile in the list and then the next until a new association is achieved 5 21 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Configuring the Radio Using a Registration File Default settings for the Spectrum24 radio card can be set on the terminal using a registration reg file A sample reg file is provided on the SMDK Edit the file using a text editor See notes in the sample file for the key information that can be modified Save this text file as SPECTRUM24DS REG Use ActiveSync to copy this file to the Platform folder on the te
200. s System tab Symbol Settings icon Wakeups tab ES Symbol Settings r m2 4 39 ok Wakeups Settings System Config Prd AJ gt Figure 3 46 Symbol Settings Window Wakeups Tab 2 Select the Trigger Any Key and or WLAN check box in the Power Off or Auto Off list box See Table 3 6 for a list of wakeup conditions settings 3 Tap ok 3 49 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Note A wakeup condition settings are not retained after a hard reset After a hard reset wakeup only occurs with the Power button However all settings are maintained after a soft reset Table 3 6 Wakeup Conditions Power Off When the terminal goes into Trigger button is pressed sleep mode by pressing the Power button theseacions Any Key Any key on the keypad is pressed wake the terminal up WLAN Wireless LAN accesses the terminal Auto Off When the terminal goes into Trigger Trigger button is pressed button is pressed sleep mode by an automatic power off function these Key EE key on the keypad is pressed actions wake the terminal up WLAN Wireless LAN accesses the terminal Settings Use the Settings tab to control power to the external connector and decode beep volume 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Symbol Settings icon Settings tab symbelsetings 24 D IE External 5 volts power Standard decade beep volume E 3 sata Ste ani
201. s Flash File System FFS Partitions and Non FFS Partitions FFS Partitions The terminal includes two FFS partitions These partitions appear to the terminal as a hard drive that the OS file system can write files to and read files from Data is retained even if power is removed The two FFS partitions appear as two separate folders in the Windows CE file system and are as follows e Platform The Platform FFS partition contains Symbol supplied programs and Dynamic Link Libraries DLLs This FFS is configured to include DLLs that control system operation Since these drivers are required for basic terminal operation only experienced users should modify the content of this partition e Application The Application FFS partition is used to store application programs needed to operate the terminal Working with FFS Partitions Because the FFS partitions appear as folders under the Windows CE file system they can be written to and read like any other folder For example an application program can write data to a file located in the Application folder just as it would to the Windows folder However the file in the Application folder is in non volatile storage and is not lost on a hard reset e g when power is removed for a long period of time otandard tools such as ActiveSync can be used to copy files to and from the FFS partitions They appear as the Application and Platform folders to the ActiveSync explorer This is useful when
202. s LAN s the ESSID name displays in the Available WLAN Networks list 4 Tap the ESSID name and then tap Connect 4 18 Communication 5 The Mobile Companion Mode tab appears Mobile Companion Made Encryption IP Config Power Profile Name 123456 502 11 ESSID 123456 Operating Mode Infrastructure w Country USA Figure 4 17 Mobile Companion Mode Tab 6 The profile name and ESSID name appears in the respective fields 7 Select Infrastructure from the Operating Mode drop down list 8 Tap the Encryption tab Mobile Companion mode Encryption Te config Power Algorithm 2 bit Shared Key i Oz Ds Qs Adapter will use this key Figure 4 18 Mobile Companion Encryption Tab 9 Select the encryption algorithm used on the wireless network Open System 40 bit Shared Key 128 bit Shared Key Kerberos or LEAP from the Algorithm drop down list If you select 40 bit Shared Key 128 bit Shared Key or Kerberos enter the required data in the fields that appear in the window See your network administrator for this information 4 19 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 10 Tap the P Config tab Mobile Companion Made Encryption IP Config Power IP Type 3 Figure 4 19 Mobile Companion IP Config Tab DHCP 11 Select either DHCP or Static from the IP Type drop down list If you select Static
203. s Product Reference Guide Battery Icon Battery icons display on the Navigation Bar when the main battery or backup battery power falls below a predetermined level A Battery dialog box also appears indicating the status of the main or backup battery c af 9 29 La E dz ne e E Backu E Main Main Battery Very Low D d To prevent possible data lass replace or To prevent possible data loss replace or To prevent possible data lass replace or recharge your battery according to the F recharge your battery according to the i owner s manual a owner s manual Figure 2 8 Battery Status Dialog Box Note You can also view the battery status using the Power window See Power on page 3 40 for more information 2 14 Connectivity Icon Operating the PPT 8800 The Connectivity icon indicates the communication status of the terminal when it s connecting to the internet or host computer Cannot connect with current connection settings To change your connection settings tap Settings Settings a Symbol stepped up to the plate and completed the install on time more David Myers project manager Coca Cola Bottling Co Figure 2 9 Connectivity Dialog Box 2 15 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Time Icon The Time icon displays the current time in a digital or analog format To change the time format tap and hold the Time icon until
204. s This check box specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically attempts to close non system applications prior to resetting the mobile unit If enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client sends a WM CLOSE message to all non system applications before resetting the mobile unit This feature offers In use Test This check box specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client tests to determine if a file is in use before downloading If the n use Test feature is enabled the AirBEAM Smart Client downloads a temporary copy of any files that are in use If any temporary in use files are downloaded the AirBEAM Smart Client automatically resets the client to complete the copy of the in use files If the n applications the opportunity to prepare i e close open files for the pending reset 6 9 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Misc 3 Tab This tab is used to configure various miscellaneous features Use DHCP server C Use DHCP bootfle EL NMNEEEEEEEEEEAML ia Use DHCP This check box control specifies whether the AirBEAM Smart Client uses the server DHCP response option 66 to specify the P address of the FTP TFTP server If enabled special RF network registry settings are required to force the DHCP server to return the TFTP server name field option 66 The special RF network registry settings are included but commented out in the radio network registry initial
205. s a stand alone recording Tap to change the sort order of the list Ll Dutlook Mokes1 m f Tap to open a note or Create Copy play a recording Delete Select All Send via E mail Tap and hold to display a Beam File pop up menu of actions Rename Mnve Tap to record LLL ejm NG at Uda eie Recording toolbar Tap to create a new contact Figure 7 10 Notes Application 7 12 Applications To create a note 1 Tap Start Notes to open the application 2 Tap New 3 Create your note by writing drawing typing and recording For more information about using the input panel writing and drawing on the screen and creating recordings see Chapter 2 Operating the PPT 8800 Tap to return to the task list the task is saved automatically Team meeting notes Adam will send current status to core team Julie will get the revenue numbers Tanner is back from the conference and reports that the product was a big hit 12233 11 2 3 4 5j 6 7 8 9 0 4 Tabq w e r t vjujijo p E T CAP a s d f d h j k T Snift z x c v b jn m pa VV puis Tap to show or hide New Edit Tools 5 E the input panel Tap to write on the screen Tap to add a recording to the note Figure 7 11 Creating a Note PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Inbox Use Inbox to send and receive e mail messages in the followin
206. s s Tp 9 11 9 23 error messages 9 17 K KOIDOTOR assets tesis bi Es 4 19 5 7 5 9 key mode icon 2 eee ees 2 9 sala Geddes eeeche E bes ede 2 5 IM ee ee a ee REPE 2 5 standard 6 key 2 5 keypad o EET SEAE LETE N 2 7 EMEN PAA TE E TE E ET 2 6 L BD AAAH YAP AP 5 9 letter recognizer 2 24 Lightweight Extensible Authentication PA tcc F9 lithium ion battery 1 3 loading splash screen 9 20 locating WLANS 21 cheese KAKKA RG GWEN LA 5 4 M mal Bal a ABA ee KGG NGA 3 40 CPOO cnc eeesusnnseade ds 1 7 1 10 ISI 6 4 csdoe edet dake E REPE 1 7 maintenance IC Tr 10 3 Media Player sess 7 30 Hi 20544505 6 4450 045809 546 4 3 3 37 DPR c ekis 3 37 DU 4644454400554 E AN 3 37 noit eee 3 13 Microsoft Reader 7 30 PUB 2494540 neta es ne AG bees wes 5 14 Index 4 missed AP beacons 5 14 mobile channels 7 35 mobile companion 5 3 PRET M P 4 18 mobile favorites 7 34 7 37 DIUI 2490440545440 KNA KA ene 7 34 MSN Messenger 7 26 DAN AAP PAPA 3 17 N navigation bar sis cna kakak naana KARGA 2 11 notational conventions xiv notes application xa wk KA KA RES 7 12 NONICAIT aaa AA NAGA mad haaa iiss 3 4 O open system uoesadoarex GAAN cans 4 19 5 8 operating
207. set on page 2 34 4 Replace the battery cover 5 On the Standard 6 key keypad simultaneously press and hold the APP 1 and the APP 4 keys then press and release the Power button 6 Onthe 15 key keypad simultaneously press and hold the 1 and 4 keys then press and release the Power button 7 Continue to hold down the keys until the IPL screen appears IPL VER X XX WARNING IPL Requires AC Plug in AC Power then reset device Figure 9 6 IPL AC Power Warning Screen 8 Place the terminal into the cradle or connect the Serial Charging Cable to the terminal Caution Do not remove power from the terminal while in IPL mode If the battery fully depletes during OS upgrade serious damage to the terminal can oc Cur 9 11 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 9 IPL displays the Baud Rate screen which lists the available baud rates for the serial connection IPL VER X XX IPL Key Sequence gt 115 200 57x600 38 400 19 200 9600 Auto Baud Press Up Down to select Baud Rate Enter to Continue Figure 9 7 Baud Rate Screen 10 Use the up and down keys to select the appropriate baud rate then press the Enter key or wait 10 seconds for the 115 200 default baud rate 9 12 Configuring the Terminal 11 The IPL Main Menu screen lists the partitions and or applications that can be downloaded IPL VER X XX IPL Key Sequence Windows CE Platform
208. t Note A though located in the Flash File System we recommend copying user applications to the Windows directory using CopyFile and running them from there See the WinCE Help file on the SMDK for more information Adding Programs Install the appropriate software on your host computer before installing it on your terminal 1 Select Start Settings Abouticon Version tab Note the information in Processor field 2 Download the program to your host computer or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your host computer You may see a single xip file exe file a zip file or a Setup exe file 3 Read any installation instructions Read Me files or documentation that comes with the program Many programs provide special installation instructions 4 Connect your terminal to the host computer 5 Double click the executable file on the host computer If the file is an installer the installation wizard begins Follow the directions on the window Once the software is installed on your host computer the installer transfers the software to your terminal If the file is not an installer an error message states that the program is valid but is designed for a different type of computer Move this file to your terminal If you cannot find installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your terminal Fo
209. t rate slide bar to change the time it takes to scroll from one item to the next Tap ok 3 9 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Input Use the Input window to switch input methods and set input options Input Method To select an input method 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Input icon Input Method tab E settings e 4 408 D Input method O Large keys B Small keys d f G C Use gestures For the Following keys and remove them From the keyboart Space H Shift key e Backspace ri Enter Input Method Word Completion Options _ IF stylus Eaps become inaccurate align the touch screen ee Figure 3 5 Input Window Input Method Tab 2 From the nput method drop down list select the input method 3 Make any additional desired changes to the settings 4 Tapok 3 10 Settings Word Completion To adjust how suggested words pop up in a window above the input panel 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Input icon Word Completion tab Ei settings et 42409 5 Suggested words pop up in a window above the input panel Tap to accept Suggest wards when entering text Suggest after entering letters Suggest word s Add a space after suggested word Replace text as you type Input Method word Completion Options _ IF stylus Eaps become inaccurate align the touch screen E Figure 3 6 Input Window Word Complet
210. ta displays the data encoded in the scanned bar code e Type indicates the hex type scanned e SHC indicates the scanner being used and the bar code type scanned e g Code 128 e Time displays the time the bar code was scanned e Len indicates the number of digits in the bar code e Evt indicates the status of the application Waiting for Trigger or Scanning Scanning Options The following options are available in the Scan screen B 3 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide e Scan provides an alternative to the trigger buttons on the terminal e View displays the bar code content in a separate screen e Params is used to change scanning parameter options such as beep time length of decode beep beeper frequency tone LED on time length of time LED remains on upon decode Code ID AIM Symbol Wav File sound of decode beep e Codes selects the code types the terminal is able to decode and sets the options for each code type e Cancel closes the Scan screen Files Tap Files on the Symbol Launcher window for a file browser utility InkWiz Example It provides similar Windows Explorer like functionality and allows the user to browse cut COpy paste and delete files as well as execute the program B 4 ES InkWiz Example Pr E XO af 0 Application C ConnMgr EC My Documents amp C Platform amp C profiles amp C Program Files Figu
211. ternet You can also connect to the Internet through an ISP or a network connection and browse the Web ES Internet Explorer 4 m2 9 35 IX file windows default htm Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer Welcome ta Packet Internet Explorer Mat online yet Find aut how to get connected and save offline content zyzEks L Avant Go PocketPC com View Tools 23 5 E Favorites Button Home Button Refresh Button Back Button Figure 7 24 Pocket Internet Explorer 7 36 Applications To view mobile favorites and channels tap Favorites icon to display your list of favorites then tap the page you want to view ES Internet Explorer gf 2 43 jok lt Mobile Favorites df AvantGo Channels al MSN Mobile Tap the favorite you il Pocket PC Web Guide want to view Pocket PC com fh windowsMedia com Tap to add or delete a Open Add Delete folder or favorite link E Figure 7 25 Mobile Favorites You ll see the page that was downloaded the last time you synchronized with your host computer If the page is not on your terminal the favorite is dimmed Synchronize with your host computer again to download the page to your terminal or connect to the Internet to view the page 1 37 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Browsing the Web 1 7 38 Connect to your ISP or network using a Spectrum24 co
212. th of eight packages This is an optional field Packages 2 Server mit P Package 6 Package 7 Upload Pkg Description Package name of the fifth of eight packages This is an optional field Package name of the sixth of eight packages This is an optional field Package name of the seventh of eight packages This is an optional field Package name of the eighth of eight packages This is an optional field Package name of a package that is to be processed for upload files during the AirBEAM synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package that is available on the specified package server This is an optional field 6 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Server Tab This tab is used to specify the configurations of the server to which the client connects during the package synchronization process Packages 2 Server mil gt Address Directory User SU IP Address The IP Address of the server It may be a host name or a dot notation format Directory The directory on the server that contains the AirBEAM package definition files All AirBEAM package definition files are retrieved from this directory during the package synchronization process User The FTP user name that is used during the login phase of the package synchronization process Password The FTP password that correspon
213. tinue to hold the APP 1 and APP 4 keys the IPL screen appears 9 26 Configuring the Terminal 6 Onthe 15 key keypad simultaneously press and hold the 1 and 4 keys then press and release the Power button Continue to hold the 1 and 4 keys until the IPL screen appears IPL VER 622A WARNING IPL Requires AC Plug in AC Power then reset device Figure 9 14 IPL AC Power Warning Screen 7 Place the terminal into the cradle or connect the Serial Charging Cable to the terminal Caution Do not remove power from the terminal while in IPL mode If the battery fully depletes during OS upgrade serious damage to the terminal can oc cur 9 27 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 8 The Baud Rate Selection screen appears IPL VER X XX IPL Key Sequence gt 115 200 51 500 38 400 19 200 9600 Auto Baud Press Up Down to select Baud Rate Enter to Continue Figure 9 15 IPL Baud Rate Screen 9 28 Configuring the Terminal 9 Select a baud rate of 115 200 then press the Enter key or wait till it times out The IPL Download screen displays IPL VER X XX IPL Key Sequence Windows CE Platform Application Splash Screen IPL Partition Table Auto Select Press Up Down to select partition Press Enter CO begin download Figure 9 16 IPL Download Screen 10 Select Auto Select 11 Press the Enter key 12 On the host computer launch TCM 9
214. tion loading is disabled until all errors are corrected The errors that TCM may encounter and possible solutions are described in Table 9 3 Table 9 3 TCM Error Messages Error Description Solution Error Partition Size The size of a partition must be an integral multiple of the FFSSectorSizelnBytes specified by the ini file When the user enters a partition size TCM rounds up to the next highest integral multiple of the sector size and displays this value in the partition table grid This error check is made upon value entry independent of the Execute button Error Image Larger than If the required size of the binary image file is larger than the associated Partition partition size the Partition Size cell in the partition grid turns red to highlight the error The Required Size cell indicates the actual size required Error Total size of all If the total memory allocated to the 3 FFS partitions is greater than the FFS Partition total Flash Memory on the terminal the Used FFS Memory display box turns red Decrease the size of one or more of the partitions then recheck the configuration using the Execute button Error Source If the directory paths specified by the Source and Destination cells do Destination Path not exist the cell containing the non existent path turns red to highlight Verification the error For more information on FFS Partitions and Non FFS Partitions see Flash Storage on page 9 21 9 19
215. ttings Personal Tab Table 3 1 lists the applications available in the Personal tab Table 3 1 Personal Tab Applications LED MEL Assign programs to the application hardware buttons See Buttons on page 3 7 le for more information Buttons Switch input methods and set input options See nout on page 3 10 for more information 3 3 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table 3 1 Personal Tab Applications Continued mel MM re Configure the items that appear in the Start menu See Menus on page 3 13 for more information Change owner s personal profiles See Owner Information on page 3 15 for more information Owner Information Change owner s password and set security options See Passwords on page 3 18 for more information Password Select the type of actions for which you want to hear sounds and customize how you are notified about different events See Sounds amp Notifications on page 3 21 for more information Sounds amp Notifications Customize the information displayed on the Today screen See Today on page 3 23 for more information 3 4 Settings System Tab ES Settings About Backlight Certificates O 5 amp Clock Memory Power Qo 2 D Regional Remove Settings Programs Personal System Connections EE Figure 3 2 Settings System Tab Table 3 2 lists the applications available in the System tab Table 3 2 S
216. u are logging onto a secured network such as a corporate network Certificates also help establish the identity of other computers such as servers with which you connect This helps prevent unauthorized users from accessing your terminal and information You can store two types of certificates on your terminal personal certificates that establish your identity and root certificates that establish the identity of servers with which you connect Your terminal may include a set of preinstalled certificates For information about viewing and deleting certificates see the sections below Personal 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Certificates icon Personal tab EJ settings e 46415 Manage Certificates Use personal certificates to positively identify yourself ko others Figure 3 25 Certificates Window Personal Tab The list box displays the name of the certificate issuer and the expiration date 2 To view more information about a certificate select it from the list box To delete a certificate tap and hold it in the list box and then tap Delete 4 Tapok e 3 31 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Root 1 3 32 Tap Start Settings System tab Certificates icon Root tab Use root certificates to positively identify root certification authorities Thawte Server CA 12 31 20 Thawte Premium Serv 12 31 20 Secure Server Certific 1 7 10 GTE Cybe
217. uires a dedicated port It cannot share a port with an internal modem or other device If you are unsure about the location of the serial port on your computer refer to the user s manual supplied with the computer 4 Upon connection synchronization occurs automatically 4 10 Communication Using the Single Slot Serial Cradles 1 Ensure that ActiveSync was installed on the host computer and a partnership was created See nstalling ActiveSync on page 4 3 and Setting up a Partnership on page 4 4 2 Start ActiveSync on the host computer if it is not running To start select Start Programs Microsoft ActiveSync The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears 4 Microsoft ActiveSync a ioj x File View Tools Help e o zs5 Sync Stop etails Explore Options Pocket PC2003 Mot connected Information Type Status G Favorites Synchronized Figure 4 9 ActiveSync Not Connected Note Every terminal should have a unique device name Never try to synchronize more than one terminal to the same name See Device ID on page 3 26 for instructions on changing the device name PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 3 Connect your CRD 8800 1000S or CRD 8800B 1000S cradle to your host computer as shown in Figure 4 10 Serial device cable Figure 4 10 Connecting the Cradle to the Host Note The cradle requires a dedicated port It cannot share a port with
218. up 0 0 0 0 nr 1 15 Car GP NENG id eds V ditor qae eg ERA CU ERA ER bed neteseedend eda dne 1 17 Using the CRD 8800 Single Slot Cradle eee eee 1 17 Using the CRD 8800B Single Slot Cradle eee 1 18 Using the UBC Battery Adapter aaan 1 19 GIOS LED MOON MEC de eee seek gh oo eed sense e5eed ae ees 1 20 Serie ihe FERIIS aad aco CRX oes bd GRECO RR RIP ER ees ewe ene ees 1 20 Calipra ng NE SOIGO 6 0554 i ones oss Sras S55 44S oct hee RR A Rd ku d RC d a es 1 20 Setting Time and Date eee eee eens 1 22 LUGON KA NG o5a222452224 22199 ERU cone Ed IURE e na Edd dabis Kab d Ria 1 23 Replacing the HOS RE ia ooo at eee dE RU eked ce RO Rede acit aed eR AA 1 24 Configuring the VENI eausa 6 0 ore 4450 sone E CHR RON see see esha eeu soe os ERR E ERES ERES 1 26 1 1 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide 1 2 Getting Started Introduction This chapter explains the physical buttons and controls on your terminal how to install and charge the batteries replace the handstrap and start your terminal for the first time Unpacking the Terminal Carefully remove all protective material from around the terminal and save the shipping container for later storage and shipping Verify that you received all equipment listed below terminal lithium ion battery handstrap attached to the terminal case stylus in the stylus silo Quick Referenc
219. ur terminal Tap a file in the list to open it To delete make copies of or send a file tap and hold a file in the list then select the appropriate action from the pop up menu 1 24 Applications Pocket Excel provides fundamental spreadsheet tools such as formulas functions sorting and filtering To display the toolbar tap View Toolbar Cell contents appear here as you enter them Format button AutoSum button Zoom button 5 Tabja w e F 9 u11 0 b1EL1 CAP a sjd fjg h j K I z Shift z x C jv b n m 7 cujan te Mew Edit View Format Tools Figure 7 19 Using Pocket Excel If your workbook contains sensitive information you can protect it with a password Open the workbook tap Edit Password Every time you open the workbook you must enter the password so choose one easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess Tips for Working in Pocket Excel When working in large worksheets in Pocket Excel View in full screen mode to see as much of your worksheet as possible Tap View Full Screen To exit full screen mode tap Restore Show and hide window elements Tap View then the elements you want to show or hide Freeze panes on a worksheet First select the cell where you want to freeze panes Tap View Freeze Panes You may want to freeze the top and leftmost panes in a worksheet to keep row and column labels visible as you scroll through a sheet oplit panes to view dif
220. ure ae oe sees ob he bee c r 1 19 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Slartino the TONIO 4 KB AA BG Pa KK riai ERR KES KABA KAKA BBKREB AERE EORR cd KAG 1 19 GG O HALA Ad PAPA AA PANA 1 19 Setting Time and Date anann isses cede hh Y RERO ERA RR Rs 1 21 Checking Battery Status ai eu aaa pA Ere RR RESSeEUE ced ewes unes RR RR RR ya DAA 1 22 mii e NULCSQCU III TREE TT ITE Tt TOI T TITEL Coane ee ees 1 23 ele Vegas Me we ul rrm 1 25 Chapter 2 Operating the PPT 8800 DA ios E EE ENE SEENE SEES ETENEE EEEE so hABBA LAAN LES NG 2 3 em Ge el kA PENA ond heheheh cee see eee ceddbesesec KE AA 2 3 Adjusting the Backlight 2666262432 646886 542604546 4o 00d ABAKA Ode eee ELK ENO EKEOw SEES 2 3 Standard 6 Key Configuration 0 20 ee eee ee eee 2 3 DS Pee a EA oae AO AA AA oe ard RAW edd EE 2 4 Konek ee oie gy ob ewe ee eed eee GIA GG GE oe oboe eee os oe as ee E E 2 4 Hole tg o5 ee ee es KAR AG ee ee PAD PA ee ee ee eee ee ee 2 5 Bee gd a ee ee ee IT ee ee eee ee eee ee ee ee ee eee ee RE oe 2 5 ain ak B Kov CONMMGUIMNON iaakedrad eR EE eure AA AA AA 2 6 Tee UT OY Lua ara tude E EROR EEURE ELO REO eens AA 2 7 apila Al ae es preme d PESE EIER E ESAq ETE ERSNT STRE 455556 48 AA 2 9 Dir 2157 NMPEERMET 2 10 Using the Navigation Bar and Command Bar 0 0c eee eens 2 11 WOUCINCN re i ee ee ee ee ee ee eee ee
221. v b n m F cuja V te El Figure 3 14 Alphanumeric Password b In the Confirm field re enter the password 7 Tap ok 3 19 Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Hint To set hint so that you can remember your password 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Password icon Hint tab HF settings e 46411 ok Password Provide 4 password hint in case you Forget your password This hint may be visible by others Figure 3 15 Password Window Hint Tab 2 Inthe text box enter a password hint that would remind you of the password you set 3 Tap ok 3 20 Settings Sounds amp Notifications Use the Sounds amp Notifications window to set event sounds and volume options Volume To adjust the system volume and enable event sounds 1 Tap Start Settings Personal tab Sounds 8 Notifications icon Volume tab Ey settings er qia Sounds amp Notifications System volume Silent Loud Enable sounds for Events warnings system events Programs NatiFicatians alarms reminders C Screen taps O Soft Loud Hardware buttons C Saft am Loud volume Notifications E E Figure 3 16 Sounds amp Notifications Window Volume Tab 2 Usethe slide bar to change the system volume 3 Select the desired Enable Sound options Note Turning off sounds saves power and prolongs battery life 4 Tapok 3 21
222. ve hours a PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Charging Spare Batteries A spare battery can be charged using the single slot cradle s Note You can also use a UBC adapter to charge spare batteries Refer to the UBC 2000 Universal Battery Charge Product Guide for more information Using the CRD 8800 Single Slot Cradle The CRD 8800 Single Slot Serial Cradle charges only the standard battery 1 Connect the cradle to a power source Spare Battery AC Line Charging Slot Power Supply Figure 1 19 Connecting Power to the CRD 8800 Cradle 2 Insert the battery into the spare battery charging slot on the back of the cradle Position it with the charging contacts facing down over charging pins and gently press down on the battery to ensure proper contact The spare battery charging LED turns red to indicate that the spare battery is charging The battery fully charges in approximately 2 1 2 hours See Charge LED Indicator on page 1 19 for spare battery charging indications Getting Started Using the CRD 8800B Single Slot Cradle The CRD 8800B Single Slot Serial Cradle charges both the standard and larger capacity battery in the spare battery well 1 Connect the cradle to a power source Spare Battery Charging Well Figure 1 20 Connecting Power to the CRD 8800B Cradle 2 Insert the battery into the spare battery charging well on the back of the cradle Insert t
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224. window appears 2 Tap File Configure The AirBEAM configuration window appears Packages 1 Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 Package 4 stat B gt A 2 22 pm Figure 6 1 AirBEAM Configuration Window 6 4 AirBEAM Smart The configuration window is used to view and edit AirBEAM Smart Client configurations This dialog box has six tabs that you can modify Packages 1 Packages 2 Server Misc 1 Misc 2 and Misc 3 Packages 1 Tab This tab is used to specify the package name of the first four of eight packages that are to be loaded during the AirBEAM synchronization process The specified package name must correspond to a package that is available on the specified package server Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 Package 4 Packages 2 Tab This tab is used to specify the package name of the last four of eight packages that are to be loaded during the AirBEAM synchronization P222 process The specified package name must correspond to a package that is available on the specified package server Package 8 Package 5 Package 6 Package 7 Package 8 Upload Pkg Packages 1 Packages 4 gt Package 1 Package 2 Package 3 Package 4 Description Package name of the first of eight packages This is an optional field Package name of the second of eight packages This is an optional field Package name of the third of eight packages This is an optional field Package name of the four
225. with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide External Power To set the backlight settings when using external AC power 1 Tap Start Settings System tab Backlight icon External Power tab Par HES EEk ES Settings Backlight On external power Turn off backlight if device is not used For O Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped Battery Power External Power E31 Adjust power settings to conserve power E Figure 3 24 Backlight Window External Power Tab 2 Make the desired selections See Table 3 5 for backlight settings 3 3 30 Tap ok Status Conditions of light On Off On External Power Table 3 5 External Power Backlight Settings Select the Turn off backlight if device is not used for check box to turn off the backlight after a certain period of time has passed unused Period of time can be selected from the list Available timings are 1 min 2 min 3 min 4 min 5 min 6 min 7 min 8 min 9 min and 10 min Select the Turn on backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped check box to turn on the backlight when a key is pressed or the screen is tapped Default Hard Reset Check Box is selected Default time is one minute Check Box is not selected Settings Certificates On your terminal you can add and delete public key certificates These certificates help establish your identity when yo
226. y charges in approximately 2 1 2 hours and the optional larger capacity battery usually fully charges in approximately five hours Using the Single Slot Serial Cradles You can charge the battery in the terminal using either the CRD 8800 or CRD 8800B Single Slot Serial Cradle The CRD 8800B cradle accepts a terminal with the larger capacity battery kit installed on the terminal To charge the terminal s battery using the Single Slot Serial cradle 1 Connect the cradle to a power source Ba PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Power Supply AC Line Cord Figure 1 11 Connecting Power to the CRD 8800B Cradle 2 Insert the terminal into the cradle The terminal starts to charge automatically CRD 8800 CRD 8800B Figure 1 12 Inserting the Terminal into the Single Slot Serial Cradle The standard battery usually fully charges in approximately 2 1 2 hours and the optional larger capacity battery usually fully charges in approximately five hours Getting Started Using the Four Slot Cradles To charge the terminal s battery using the Four Slot Charging Cradle or the Four Slot Ethernet Cradle 1 Connect the cradle to a power source AC Line Cord Figure 1 13 Connecting Power to the Four Slot Cradle 2 Insert the terminal into the cradle The terminal starts to charge automatically Figure 1 14 Inserting the Terminal into the Four Slot
227. ystem Tab Applications BL EBENE UNNMNENMMNF Provides device information and name See About on page 3 25 for more information Customize when and for how long the backlight should stay on See Backlight on page 3 28 for more information View and modify digital certificates which are used by some applications for establishing trust for secure communications See Certificates on page 3 31 for more information Change date time and time zone information See Clock on page 3 33 for more information 3 5 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide Table 3 2 System Tab Applications Continued mel Mm Adjust the allocation of storage and program memory See Memory on page 3 E 37 for more information Memory View battery status and change power management options See Power on page 3 40 for more information Change how numbers currencies dates and times are displayed See Hegional Settings on page 3 44 for more information Regional Settings Remove loaded programs from RAM See Remove Programs on page 3 47 for more information Remove Programs Align the touch screen and enable ClearType fonts See Screen on page 3 48 for more information Screen Change settings unique to the terminal See Symbol Settings on page 3 49 for illi more information Symbol Settings 3 6 Settings Buttons In addition to key functions you can assign an application t
228. zation starts Please wait until synchronization i amp complete before using pour device Click Finish to exit this wizard Figure 4 5 Setup Complete Window 9 Select Finish The Microsoft ActiveSync window appears H Microsoft ActiveSync 0 xl File View Tools Help O Sync Stop Pocket PC2003 Connected Synchronized Information Type Status G Favorites Synchronized Figure 4 6 ActiveSync Connected Window 4 7 PPT 8800 with Windows Mobile 2003 Software for Pocket PCs Product Reference Guide During the first synchronization information stored on your host computer is copied to your terminal When the copy is complete and all data is synchronized you can disconnect your terminal from your host computer Note You must perform your first ActiveSync operation with a local direct connection To retain partnerships after a hard reset capture partnership registry information in a reg file and save it in the Flash File System See the Windows CE Help File for Symbol Terminals for details For more information about using ActiveSync start ActiveSync on your host computer then see ActiveSync Help 4 8 Communication Communication Setup The terminal can communicate with the host computer to exchange data using the following accessories e Serial Charging Cable through a serial connection e Universal Cable Cup through a serial connection e Single Slot Serial Cradle through a
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