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1. computer with your SoMo when you connect for the first time the New Partnership wizard will automatically launch Follow the wizard to set up the partnership Once com pleted the first synchronization will start automatically After the synchronization is complete you will see that your email contacts pictures and songs and other applications on your SoMo have been updated If the wizard does not automatically launch open ActiveSync manually by tapping on the Windows logo then tap on ActiveSync For computers running Windows 7 or Vista the Windows Mobile Device Center will launch on the host computer Follow the instructions to set up the partnership Once the synchronization software is set up it will automatically open and update your SoMo whenever it is plugged into the host computer OPTION 1 Connect the SoMo to the host computer with the sync cable and plug in the AC adapter Lift flap to access port The USB cable can be used to power the SoMo however it is recommended you use the AC adapter to power the SoMo 19 OPTION 2 Using the optional Sync charge cradle or four bay charging cradle and the Type B USB cable connect to the host computer and plug in the 3 Amp AC adapter that comes included with the cradle USB Cable i Use the AC adapter to adequately charge the SoMo 20 Turn on Bluetooth or Wi Fi Radio except DXS model 1 Tap the Wi Fi and Bluetooth status line in
2. line to the processor thereby clearing all system states including the date and time A cold boot will clear all user installed settings applications and data from RAM but any applications or configurations saved in the SoMo File Store will remain Use a cold boot if your operating system is not responding e For instructions on a Clean Boot see the User s Guide To perform a warm boot Using the tip of your stylus lightly press the Reset button inside the hole on the back of your SoMo 655 and then release 25 26 To perform a cold boot Provide power to the SoMo using the AC adapter Press and hold the Start Control button and F2 Configurable button buttons closest to the screen While holding the two buttons use the tip of your stylus to lightly press and release the Reset button inside the hole on the back of your SoMo 655 buttons A Socket Mobile Splash Screen will appear then disappear The launch of the Today screen will indicate the completion of the cold boot Release the Start Control button and F2 Configurable socket mobile SoMo 655 ra socketmobile com Splash screen It is recommended that you hold the SoMo 655 upside down in your left hand Press the Start Control button and F2 Configurable button buttons closest to the screen with the index and middle fingers Hold the stylus in your other hand to press and release the reset button Rele
3. the Today screen below the date 2 In the Wireless Manager if the radio is OFF an X will appear on the Bluetooth or Wi Fi button Wireless Manager J 4 Gr 10 29 Connecting 3 Tap on the button to turn on the radio 21 22 The two LEDs on the front of the SoMo 655 indicate the status of B uetooth and the wireless radio left LED and the status of the alarm and battery right LED Bluetooth and Wireless Status Blue Green LED left LED Behavior Meaning Flashing blue Bluetooth radio is ON Flashing green Wi Fi radio is ON Flashing blue and green Bluetooth and Wi Fi radios are ON OFF Wireless radios are OFF or unit is in suspend mode NOTE The SoMo 655DXS model has no wi fi therefore the left LED has no function in the DXS model Alarm and Battery Status Red Green Orange LED right LED Behavior Meaning Flashing red Alarm Notification including Low Battery Notification Running on battery power or device powered off to charger Solid green when connected to charger Flashing orange Battery data is unavailable 23 24 The SoMo 655 supports three levels of reset Warm Boot A warm boot stops all applications and clears out temporary data associated with running programs No files are deleted Use a warm boot if an application is not responding Cold Boot A cold boot clears all processor states running programs and user data It also drives the hardware reset
4. SOC ke t QUICK START GUIDE SoMo 655 a mobile Handheld Computer OIG a 4 12 55 Thursday February 02 2012 No unre ssaqes upco 19 appointmer Getting Started This document pertains to the following family of SoMo 655 models e SoMo 655 Standard e SoMo 655Rx Antimicrobial e SoMo 655DXS Security No wireless radio or microphone e SoMo 655 Handheld Computer e Stylus e Lithium ion Battery e USB Sync Cable e USB Power Cable e AC Adapter e Certificate of Authenticity NOTE The optional Sync Charge Cradle SKU HC1700 1394 or Four Bay Charging Cradles SKU HC1702 1396 SKU HC1703 1397 can be purchased separately Configuration dependent ank you for choosing Socket Mobile Let s get started 2012 Socket Mobile Inc All rights reserved Socket the Socket logo SoMo and Business Mobility Now are registered trademarks or trademarks of Socket Mobile Inc The Bluetooth word mark and logo are registered trademarks of the Bluetooth SIG Inc USA and any use by Socket Mobile Inc is under license All other trademarks and trade names contained herein may be those of their respective owners Front Bluetooth Wi Fi Status Alarm Battery Status Blue Green LED Red Green Orange LED Expansion Slot Cover Lift to access microSD and CompactFlash I O slots Power Resume Button 3 5 TFT LCD Touch Screen Hands free Headset Microphone Jack Lift flap to access Left Prog
5. ase the two buttons 27 28 Socket highly recommends all customers register their products Product registration is required to access technical support Registered users also benefit from free service packs and updates If you have a connection to the internet use the Getting Started wizard to register your SoMo Or register online at http support socketmobile com Online Help From the Start menu tap on Q Help for a program Open the program and tap Start Help Technical Support e Online Knowledge Base Search for articles Frequently Asked Questions or Hot Topics any time day or night http support socketmobile com EU S1a as e Online Requests Register your product and submit a question http support socketmobile com 29 30 Additional Documentation For more information refer to the User s Guide Download it for free at http www socketmobile com support downloads Accessories For information on accessories for the SoMo 655 please visit http ww1 socketmobile com products handheld computers accessories hc aspx 31 6 2012 6430 00340 A Printed in U S A
6. ch 12 00PM 1 00PM Salang Pass 4fgha J Getting Started Today Screen Start Menu Getting Started Wizards In the Today screen tap Getting Started A list of wizards will appear including several customized for the SoMo Find these wizards and more in Getting Started e Change Language e Register SoMo 655 e Set Up e WFC Enhanced Wi Fi Companion e Configure Mode Switch e Configure CF microSD Slots e Set Up Data Capture Triggers e Set Up SocketScan 10 software for CHS barcode scanner e Sprite Backup Trial e MobiScan Rapid Configuration Tool The SoMo is configured to manage wi fi connections using Microsoft Wireless Zero Configuration however we recommend upgrading to Enhance Wi Fi Companion e WFC which offers advanced security features Use the Set up e WFC in the Getting Started wizard 15 16 Use the Change Language wizard to choose a different language for your operating system Follow instructions in the wizard Getting Started Getting Started en 2 48 Change Language Register SoMo 655 O 2 Set up e WFC ae Configure hold switch 3 Change Language There are 12 alternate languages available for your SoMo 655 WARNING Flashing a new language will Warning All user data will ERASE ALL user data from the SoMo A be lost Tap OK to gt pai 3 proceed or Cancel to IMPORTANT This utility will erase all user data from the SoMo To change the language an additional time w
7. ill require backing up the language files to i Configure CF SD slots a microSD card ME M Set up Data Capture triggers Tap here to back up languages to a microSD card NN Set up SocketScan 10 Tap here to choose a new language WARNING This utility will erase all user data from the SoMo To change the language an additional time will require backing up the language files to a microSD card Once the language files are backed up to a microSD card the language can be changed again directly from the card In addition the back up files can be used to change multiple units ri To connect your SoMo 655 to a host computer and to synchronize data the host computer must be running Windows Mobile Device Center or Microsoft Active Sync e f your host PC runs Windows 7 or Vista enable Windows Mobile Device Center which comes installed on your computer Download the latest version for free at http www microsoft com en us download details aspx id 14 e f your host PC runs Windows XP or Windows 2000 install Microsoft ActiveSync Download the latest version for free at http www microsoft com en us download details aspx id 15 Follow instructions to install software Once the host computer is running either Windows Mobile device Center or Microsoft ActiveSync you are ready to connect the SoMo to begin synchronizing with the host computer 17 18 Set Up Synchronization Partnership If you will be using a host
8. rammable Application Button Default Voice Recorder F2 Configurable Button F4 Configurable Button Mode Switch DC in Connector Microphone Lift flap to access 5 way Navigation Button Start Control Button F3 Configurable Button Back Screw Caps Stylus holder Stylus Right Programmable Application Button Default Wireless Manager Reset Button Battery Cover Battery Cover Release Bottom Charging Communication Port Fastening PEM Nuts Stylus Use the stylus in three ways e Tap item to select similar to left clicking a mouse e Tap and hold reveals a submenu if available similar to right clicking a mouse e Hold and drag the stylus against the screen to reposition an item or to highlight multiple items similar to left clicking and dragging a computer mouse ee i Using anything other than the stylus may damage the screen 1 To remove the battery cover press the release button on the bottom of the battery cover with your thumb Use your opposite hand to slide the cover off Do not press the battery cover directly down or the battery door sensor could be damaged 2 Place the Lithium ion battery into the battery compartment with the contacts side first the bar code label facing up 3 To replace the battery cover align the top end of the cover carefully leaving a small gap Then slide the cover on till it clicks Do not press the battery cover directly down or
9. the battery door sensor could be damaged OPTION 1 Charge the SoMo directly from an outlet using the AC adapter Lift flap to access port e N Charge the battery for at least 4 hours 10 OPTION 2 Charge the SoMo using the optional sync charge cradle and the 3 Amp AC adapter that comes with the cradle Cc G2 O Charge the battery for at least 4 hours 11 12 Press the Power button e WN e Welcome to your SoMo Once powered on your SoMo will begin its Welcome protocol Follow the simple instructions on each page This process is required only once after the first start up or after a re flash Windows Embedded Handheld Set Up Align Screen Date and Time Password The appearance of the Today screen means you have successfully launched your SoMo Congratulations If you use a language other than English go to the Getting Started Wizards to Select Your Language See page 16 13 14 Today Screen The Today screen is like the homepage for the Windows mobile operating system Access current data utilities and applications from the Today screen Also access the Start menu Start Menu The Start menu can be accessed by tapping the Windows logo From the Start menu access programs settings and Help topics vi T 10 04 monday May 21 2012 Wi Fi Unavailable EJ on No unread messages No tasks Wednesday Marketing lun
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