Windows Embedded Compact 7.0 Mobile Computer 9700 Version 0.
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1.8. 1.8.1. 1.8.2. 1.8.3. 1.8.4. 1.8.5. 1.8.6. 1.8.7. 1.9. 1.9.1. 1.9.2. Direct Data Communication ...................................................... 41 Use Snap-on Cable ................................................................. 41 Use Cradle........................................................................... 42 Syncing Tools ....................................................................... 43 Sync Partnership ...................................................................
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INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing CipherLab products. CipherLab welcomes another Windows Embedded by introducing 9700 Series Mobile Computer. Powered by Windows Embedded Compact 7.0, the mobile computer delivers better user experience and advances enterprise mobile computing. The mobile computer has transflective LCD to hold up the readability in a wide range of light conditions, courtesy of the supplementary backlight enabled by a built-in ambient light sensor.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual FEATURES Rugged yet smoothened outlined, with hand strap for secure hold IP65-rated tough form to survive drop, shock, heat, cold, and impervious to moisture/dust Windows CE 6.
Chapter 1 USE MOBILE COMPUTER Before the mobile computer takes part in your work, get to know it first. This chapter includes the basic features of the mobile computer including the power supply, memory, and the units that bridge users with the mobile computer. This chapter helps you set the mobile computer to work at the earliest. 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 IN THIS CHAPTER Take a Tour ................................................................ 4 Power On..................................
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.1. TAKE A TOUR This section shows the major components on the mobile computer and inside battery chamber. You will also learn how to power on/off the mobile computer and how the mobile computer gives information about its status. 1.1.1. OVERVIEW Figure 1: Overview No. Description No.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.1.2. BEFORE INITIAL USE Prior to using the mobile computer for the first time, we recommend applying the protective film over the LCD. This will prevent scratching the touchscreen during daily usage, and also help enhance the durability of the touchscreen. To apply the LCD protective film: 1) Upon delivery, the touchscreen of the mobile computer is covered with a thin transparent film. Peel off and discard this film.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.2. POWER ON/OFF MOBILE COMPUTER To power on the mobile computer, press the Power button the keypad. The mobile computer powers on. sitting at the upper right of 1.1.1. POWER MENU The 9700 mobile computer features a power menu. This menu allows you to select whether you would like to power off the mobile computer, enter suspension, or enter sleeping mode for main battery replacement. To enter this power menu, press the power button for more than three seconds.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Power Off Select this option if you would like to power off the mobile computer. This will close all applications and tasks currently running. All unsaved data will be lost. To power on the mobile computer, press the power button. Cancel Selecting this option will close the menu and return to the previously active screen. All applications and tasks will remain active.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.3. NOTIFICATIONS The mobile computer features visible, audible, and tactile feedback to draw users’ prompt awareness of the mobile computer’s contiguous events such as barcode reading, wireless/mobile data connections, and battery charging. STATUS LED Three LED lights are located on the upper-right corner of the mobile computer. Their functions are: Matter Battery Charging LED Color Green, Red Action Description Green, solid Battery is fully charged.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Same as the speaker and LED light, the vibrator also works for good barcode reading. Enable/disable vibration and set its duration on the Reader Config Notification Settings page. Alternatively, program the vibrator through API deployment to have it vibrate when a successful reading occurs. See the 9700 Programming Guide for details.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.4. BATTERY The 9700 mobile computer is fed by two batteries, main battery pack and backup battery. The main battery is removable and replaceable from the battery chamber while the backup battery is mounted on the main board inside the mobile computer. When the mobile computer is shipped, the main battery is stored in a package separated from the mobile computer, which keeps it in good condition for future use.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer Figure 2: Install main battery Follow the steps below to remove the main battery: 1) A battery located at the lower end of the main battery. Push the latch down and the battery will be released. Note: (1) When main battery level drops to low level, charge it ASAP or replace it with a charged battery. (2) Always turn off the mobile computer to replace the main battery pack. (3) Any improper handling may reduce battery life.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.4.2. CHARGE BATTERIES Due to shipment, it is likely that the main battery and backup battery won’t be fully charged when you receive the package. Before setting the mobile computer to work, charge the main battery to full by direct charging via a power adapter (with the help of a Snap-on Charging & Communication Cable or Charging & Communication Cradle).
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer DIRECT CHARGING USING SNAP-ON CABLE Direct charging of the mobile computer relies on the Snap-on Charging & Communication Cable (hereinafter “snap-on cable”). There is a power jack on the connector of this cable to connect external power. Prior to charging, install the main battery as described inʳInstall/Remove Main Battery. Then follow the steps below: 1) Attach the snap-on cable to the mobile computer.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual DIRECT CHARGING USING CRADLE Direct cradle charging makes use of a Charging & Communication Cradle (hereinafter “cradle”). The cradle is one of the accessories you can opt for. Prior to charging, install main battery as described in Install/Remove Main Battery. Then follow the steps below: 1) Seat the mobile computer onto the cradle. 2) Connect the cradle to an external power source using the power adapter.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.4.3. MONITOR BATTERY LEVEL The main battery is the only source that feeds the mobile computer to work. It also supplies the backup battery on main board to retain the data stored in DRAM. Hence when main battery level gets low, recharge it or change it as soon as possible. Most critically, back up the important data from time to time to protect your work. MAIN BATTERY LEVEL To check the main battery level: 1) Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Power .
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual BATTERY STATUS ICONS The OS features a couple of icons that deliver main battery status. These icons can be found on the taskbar, which is settled at the bottom of every screen. Battery charging icon Battery level is illustrated by the following icons : Icon Battery Status Main battery level is 91%~100%. Main battery level is 71%~90%. Main battery level is 51%~70%. Main battery level is 21%~50%. Main battery level is 11%~20%. Main battery level is 1%~10%.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer LOW BATTERY ALERT When main battery level drops below 40%, the mobile computer prompts “Main Battery Low” for a recharge. When further reduced to under 20%, the mobile computer prompts “Main Battery Very low” to solicit your immediate action. Low battery may incur shutdown to the mobile computer and cause DRAM data damage. Always save data before running short of power or keep a fully charged battery at hand for replacement.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual BACKUP BATTERY LEVEL 1) To check backup battery level, tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Power . On Battery tabbed page of Power Properties window, backup battery level is summarized as “Good”, “Low” or “Very Low” under the Power label. Backup battery level descriptions are as follows: Description Battery Status Good Backup battery level is good. Low Backup battery level is low. Charging is recommended.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer LOW BATTERY ALERT When backup battery level drops to “Very Low”, the mobile computer prompts a “Backup Battery Very Low” warning to alert users that backup battery level is almost drained out. Backup battery is rechargeable by the main battery pack or the power adapter. Low backup battery puts DRAM data in great danger. Remember to save data from time to time or keep a fully charged battery at hand for replacement.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) 1.5. Reference Manual KEYPAD The mobile computer has a physical keypad and a touchscreen to receive user’s input. Among the two, the touchscreen provides more intuitiveness in interacting with the device. This section shows how to input text using physical keypad and on-screen keyboard. To know how to operate the mobile computer using the touchscreen, see Touch Control. 1.5.1.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer NUMERIC KEYPAD (30-KEY) The numeric keypad possesses 30 keys, including the number keys 0-9, and Esc, Ctrl, Space, Backspace, Enter and period key (.). Also featured are function keys F1 to F4. The power key is seated at the lower right corner of the keypad. and Alpha key are The modifier keys Fn key located under the Basic keys, and can be used to change can be used to the keypad input mode.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD (53-KEY) The 53-key alphanumeric keypad features not only letter keys A-Z and number keys 0-9, but also many other keys for extensive application when connected to a terminal. Also included are an Esc key, Ctrl key, Backspace key, Shift key, Enter key, period key (.) and comma key (,). Unlike the other two keypads, the power key is located near the upper right corner of the keypad.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer MODIFIER KEYS The keypads have five different modifier keys integrated on it. The key trigger and recovery methods differ slightly according to keypad type.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual Numeric and function Available under Press Alt key first, and upon pressing then press the key to button keypad (38-key) Fn mode deliver the Alt function to.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer ALPHA KEY The Alpha key is equipped with an LED indicator. When the Alpha key is pressed, the LED will light up in blue to indicate that Alpha key is activated. When Alpha key is pressed once more, the LED will go off and the keypad will return to normal input mode.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual Numeric & Function keypad (38-key) Alphanumeric keypad (53-key) Under Shift mode, press number keys 0-9 to enter Shift+0-9 Under Shift mode, press arrow keys to move the cursor up, down, right or left Under Shift mode, press Backspace key to lock the keypad Under Shift mode, press End/Send key to enter Shift+F14/F15 Under Shift mode, press F1 to F10 to enter Shift+F1 to F10 Under Shift mode, press arrow keys, number keys 0-9, function keys F
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.5.2. ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD The OS provides users with an on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard supports entering a series of diacritics for European languages by tapping a modifier key. The on-screen keyboard auto-opens in some applications when a text input field is selected. In case the on-screen keyboard doesn’t open automatically, tap the keyboard icon on the taskbar and select Keyboard to open it.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual MODIFIER KEYS Although the touchscreen is a resistive single-touch type, use of modifier keys, which normally involves hitting two keys, are still available on the on-screen keyboard. On the on-screen keyboard there are four modifier keys, which are seated at the left edge. These keys work as follows: 1) Press a modifier key on on-screen keyboard. The on-screen keyboard enters modifier state. 2) Press the second key.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer M Tap key on on-screen keyboard. N key becomes color-inverted Then tap a character key. . Letter variant “ü” is entered After the letter variant “ü” is entered, the on-screen keyboard restores to normal English alphanumeric layout. Diacritical letters and letter variants are presented both in lowercase and uppercase.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Lowercase Reference Manual Uppercase OTHER KEYS Key Description Tab key Navigates among the highlight items in some applications. For text input, it inserts Tab character, which means it moves caret to the next tab stop. Backspace Erases the characters to the left of caret. Enter key Executes a command or confirms input. When text input, it inserts a break between paragraphs. Navigation keys Move caret in an input field.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer CHANGE KEYBOARD ORIENTATION The mobile computer is built-in with a G-sensor and supports screen orientation, which is enabled by default. So when the mobile computer turns sideways or upright, the screen changes its orientation, and on-screen keyboard also readjusts itself to the new orientation. Upright (Portrait Mode) Sideways (Landscape Mode) To disable automatic screen rotation, see Screen Orientation.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.5.3. EDIT TEXT On the mobile computer, cut, copy, and paste text within an application or across applications by the menu commands. Some applications don’t support editing some or all of the text they display while others may offer their own way to edit text. EDIT TEXT IN INPUT FIELDS To edit text in a text input field: 1) Tap where you want to edit text.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.6. TOUCH CONTROL The mobile computer’s LCD is overlaid by a resistive touch panel and thus forms a resistive touchscreen. Since a resistive touchscreen locates the user’s touch by the force applied on it, by operating with the stylus one can apply minimum force to trigger actions from the touchscreen. Touch control is one of the main ways to interact with the mobile computer.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual Screen Rotation window opens with three orientation modes to select from and an option to suspend the mobile computer when the screen is facing down. Three screen orientation modes Allows mobile computer to enter suspension when facing down 2) Tap the modes that you wish to enable. The tapped item will light up to indicate it is currently enabled. Tapped items will light up 3) Tap OK on the title bar to apply the changes.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer SIGNATURE MODE The signature mode is for combined usage with the CipherLab application Signature. With this mode enabled, the screen will immediately rotate 180° when the front of the mobile computer is tilted outwards, which is convenient for signing by a second party. Note: If no modes are selected in Screen Rotation, the mobile computer’s touchscreen will be fixed in portrait mode. 1.6.3. ADJUST BACKLIGHT Screen backlight can be adjusted manually or automatically.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual AUTOMATIC BACKLIGHT PROFILES The mobile computer stores three backlight profiles to represent backlight level under different environments. These can be configured according to user’s likings. To set backlight profiles: 1) Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Backlight Setting . 2) Uncheck Manual backlight setting to enable profile function. 3) Switch to the Profile tabbed page. Three profiles, Dark, Bright, and Brightest are available in the drop-down box.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.6.4. CALIBRATION A resistive touchscreen needs calibration to work accurately after serving for a period of time. Calibration aligns the coordinates of the touch panel and the LCD underneath to improve touch accuracy. To calibrate the touchscreen: 1) Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Stylus . 2) Tap Calilbration tabbed page. Calibration tabbed page opens. Tap Recalibrate button to open the calibration screen.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.7. MEMORY The mobile computer packs the following memory units to retain data and instructions from users: Internal Storage: Random-access Memory (RAM) and Flash memory 512 MB SDRAM for temporary storage and fast access of active applications. When the main battery pack is absent, SDRAM is fed by backup battery to retain data. 4GB flash memory to store OS (Windows Embedded Compact 7.0), application files, settings, and other data used by applications.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer EXTERNAL STORAGE Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Storage Information . The Storage Card label shows the available space on the storage card (if no storage card is installed on the mobile computer, the available size will be displayed as 0).
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.7.3. INSERT SD CARD Day-to-day use of the mobile computer might cause the available internal storage to run short. Equip the mobile computer with an external memory unit to expand storage capacity. Follow the steps below to install a SD card: 1) Power off the mobile computer. 2) Place the mobile computer face-down on a flat and soft surface. 3) Lift up the handstrap slightly to remove the main battery pack as described in Install/Remove Main Battery.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.8. DIRECT DATA COMMUNICATION “Direct” data connection means “hardwired” data connection between the mobile computer and a Windows-based PC as opposed to wireless connection. Direct data connection relies on a RS-232 cable or a USB cable (sometimes plus an auxiliary cradle) between the two mentioned devices. Once the mobile computer and PC are “directly” connected with each other by a RS-232 or USB-cable, they can sync data with each other. 1.8.1.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.8.2. USE CRADLE Direct cradle charging makes use of a Charging & Communication Cradle (hereinafter “cradle”). The cradle is one of the accessories you can opt for. Prior to charging, install main battery as described in Install/Remove Main Battery. Then follow the steps below: 1) Seat the mobile computer into the cradle. Connect one end of the USB cable to the Cradle and the other end to the PC.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.8.3. SYNCING TOOLS Microsoft’s syncing tools enables users to update or back up the data on their mobile computers to desktop computers. Two syncing tools are featured by Microsoft - ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center (“WMDC”). Which tool to use depends on which OS is running on your PC. See the rule below: OS Syncing Program Windows Vista or Windows 7 WMDC Windows XP SP3 and earlier ActiveSync ActiveSync and WMDC can be downloaded from Microsoft’s website.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.8.5. 1ST USB SYNC This section will guide you through USB syncing. To connect ActiveSync using USB: 1) Download the right syncing tool as described in Syncing Tools and install it on your PC. 2) Connect the mobile computer and your PC as described in Use Snap-on Cable. 3) On your PC, run the syncing program. ActiveSync should detect the mobile computer. Sync Setup Wizard launches and prompts to set up Sync Partnership between two computers.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer A “Temporary Relationship” is established between the mobile computer and the PC Note: If you encounter trouble during USB ActiveSync connection, tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | USB Connection and make sure “ActiveSync Serial Mode” is selected. 1.8.6. DISCONNECT USB ACTIVESYNC To disconnect USB ActiveSync: 1) On your PC, open ActiveSync by double-clicking its icon in the notification area. ActiveSync opens. 2) From the menu bar, click File | Connection Settings.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 1.8.7. ACTIVESYNC ACTIONS TO TAKE Once “Synchronization Relationship” or “Temporary Relationship” is established between two computers, a variety of actions can be taken to enhance resource sharing between them as previously mentioned in Sync Partnership. In summary, “Synchronization Relationship” outshines “Temporary Relationship” by being capable of syncing Microsoft Office Outlook data.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 4) Select the application program(s) to install to the mobile computer, and deselect the application program(s) to uninstall from the mobile computer. 5) Press the OK button. ActiveSync proceeds to install programs and/or remove programs to/from the mobile computer. 6) Follow the on-screen instructions on both your PC and the mobile computer to proceed.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3) On the PC, from ActiveSync’s menu bar, select Tools | Explore Device, or from its toolbar, press Explore button. The mobile computer’s internal storage root directory “Mobile Device” opens presenting a few folders (and files). 4) Add File Shortcuts to Desktop Double-click My Windows Mobile-Based Device . 5) Double-click Program Files. Program Files folder opens.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer REMOVE ITEMS FROM START MENU To remove an added shortcut from Start menu, simply use ActiveSync’s Explore delete the shortcut from My Device\Windows\Programs folder. to You can also remove an added shortcut from Start menu directly on the mobile computer. See Add Items to Start Menu for more details. ADD ITEM SHORTCUTS TO DESKTOP To add a shortcut of an application or file to the mobile computer’s desktop: 1) Connect two computers as described in Use Snap-on Cable.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual BACKUP DATA To best protect your work, back up the data on your mobile computer regularly. You may choose to manually back up using ActiveSync to copy & paste the files to your PC. USB PASS-THROUGH NETWORKING ActiveSync supports “Pass-Through Networking” whereby the mobile computer networks using your PC’s data connection. For security, disable network bridging on the PC, especially the bridging to a Remote NDIS adapter.
Chapter 1 Use Mobile Computer 1.9. VOLUME AND AUDIO 1.9.1. AUDIO PLAYBACK Use a headset for audio playback and hands-free telephone communication. The headset jack (3.5 mm DIA) is built up on one side of the mobile computer and sealed with a hinged rubber. Open the rubber to reveal the headset jack. Plug the connector of your headset to the jack. Bluetooth headsets are also supported to deliver better mobility. See Use Bluetooth. Headset jack Figure 12: Audio Playback 1.9.2.
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Chapter 2 OPERATING SYSTEM The mobile computer is powered by Windows Embedded Compact 7.0, a member of Windows Embedded family. Windows Embedded Compact 7.0 bears much similarity to desktop OS, and users rely only on a few basic gestures such as tap, double-tap and drag to navigate within the OSˁʳ ʳ 2. IN THIS CHAPTER 2.1 Desktop ................................................................... 54 2.2 Managing Programs ................................................... 61 2.
Chapter 2 Operating System 2.1. DESKTOP Desktop is where all features on the mobile computer are accessed from. Basic operations on the desktop: Tap the Start button to open the Start menu. Double-tap an application icon on the desktop to open it. Tap a blank spot on the desktop to open an option menu for customizing the wallpaper and the items to display. See Customize Desktop and Start Menu for more details.
Chapter 2 Operating System 2.1.1.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual A specific wireless connection is terminated or has failed. Double-tap the icon to open a window to check IP information. Included connections are: Bluetooth PAN 802.11a/b/g/n WWAN A specific wireless connection has been established successfully. Double-tap the icon to open a dialog to check IP information. Included connections are: Bluetooth PAN 802.11a/b/g/n WWAN connection Indicates the Wi-Fi module is enabled.
Chapter 2 Operating System 2.1.3. CUSTOMIZE DESKTOP AND START MENU Customize the desktop by changing the background, application shortcuts, and so on. Rearrange the application shortcuts to make the applications that you use most often easy to access. CHANGE BACKGROUND You may change the background of the desktop to a picture of your own choice. 1) Tap and hold any blank space on the desktop. A pop-up menu shows with actions to take to the desktop. 2) Tap Properties in the pop-up menu.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual The selected file will appear on the desktop as the background image. CHANGE APPEARANCE You may change the overall scheme, color of title bars, dialog boxes, menu text, selected items and so on to suit your preferences. 1) Tap and hold any blank space on the desktop. A pop-up menu shows with actions to take to the desktop. 2) Tap Properties in the pop-up menu. 3) Tap Appearance tab to open a page for changing the scheme style and item color.
Chapter 2 Operating System ADD ITEMS TO DESKTOP ADD APPLICATION SHORTCUTS 1) On the mobile computer, tap My Device on the desktop. 2) Browse to the executable file of the program you would like to create a shortcut for. 3) Tap and hold the file. A pop-up menu will show on the screen. 4) Tap Copy in the pop-up menu. Browse to My Device\Windows\Desktop. 5) Tap and hold any blank space on the screen and select Paste shortcut from the pop-up menu that comes up.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual A shortcut to the program is added to the Start Menu. REMOVE ITEMS FROM START MENU 13)On the mobile computer, tap My Device on the desktop. 14)Browse to My Device\Windows\Programs. Programs folder opens. All applications available in the Start menu can be found here. 15)Tap and hold the application to remove. A pop-up menu shows on the screen. 16)Tap Delete. The application is removed from Start Menu.
Chapter 2 Operating System 2.2. MANAGING PROGRAMS 2.2.1. LAUNCH PROGRAM 1) Tap Start | Programs to display a menu listing all the programs installed on the mobile computer. Note: Use this menu to launch any programs newly installed on the mobile computer. Alternatively, you may add a shortcut of the program on the desktop. See Add Items to Desktop. 2) Tap the desired program to launch it on-screen.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual MEDIA PLAYER Audio/video file player. MICROSOFT WORDPAD Wordpad for entering text. REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION Program for connection to a remote computer. SIGNATURE Signature application which is available for C++ programming via API deployment. See the CP60 C++ Programming Guide for details. SIGNATUREDOTNET Signature application which is available for .NET programming via API deployment. See the CP60 .NET Programming Guide for details.
Chapter 2 Operating System 2.2.4. INSTALL APPLICATIONS As mentioned in Add/Remove Programs, you can download and install an application on your PC first and offload it to the mobile computer later using Microsoft ActiveSync. Alternatively, the OS allows you to install an application right from the mobile computer. Follow the steps below to complete installation: 1) Using your PC, copy the installation file (.CAB) to the mobile computer’s internal storage via ActiveSync.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 4) When installation is finished, launch it by tapping Start | Programs and locating it in the Programs menu. Alternatively, you may download an application to install from the Internet. See Use Wi-Fi for how to connect the mobile computer to the Internet. Note: To ensure protection of your mobile computer, download applications from trusted sources only.
Chapter 2 Operating System UNINSTALL APPLICATIONS On the mobile computer, the acquired (non-inherent) applications can be depleted from the OS through manual removal (uninstallation). To uninstall an application: 1) Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Remove Programs . Remove Programs opens showing the applications downloaded and installed from external sources. 2) Tap the application to remove. The Remove button becomes available. 3) Tap Remove to uninstall the application.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 2.3. SUSPEND & RESET MOBILE COMPUTER To save from repeatedly charging and replacing batteries, suspend the mobile computer when you are not actively using it. Suspending (or “turning off”) the mobile computer holds the device from running without cutting off power. It is a “soft-off” state which enables less power consumption, and also a state which the device can quickly awake from since there is no need to restart the OS and applications. 2.3.1.
Chapter 2 Operating System 2.3.2. WAKE UP MOBILE COMPUTER “Waking up” refers to restoring the suspended device to its previous working state. The mobile computer can be awoken both manually and automatically. MANUAL AWAKENING Press (without holding) the power button or central scan key to wake up the mobile computer.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 2.3.3. RESTART MOBILE COMPTUER When the system becomes erroneous and applications fail to respond properly, proceed to restart the mobile computer. After the mobile computer is restarted, DRAM will be initialized, and all data cached in DRAM and any unsaved tasks will be erased. However all user data, system settings and clock/calendar time will be preserved. To restart the mobile computer: 1) Press and hold the power button for around three seconds.
Chapter 3 RADIOS The mobile computer is a versatile networker. It integrates Wi-Fi and Bluetooth for wireless data. With the help of these radios, the mobile computer keeps users online all the time. In this chapter, you will learn how these radios can work for you. 3. IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 Use Wi-Fi.................................................................. 70 3.2 Use Bluetooth............................................................
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.1. USE WI-FI The mobile computer is capable of Wi-Fi, a wireless networking technology making use of an access point, also known as “hotspot”, to connect to a wireless local area network. To use Wi-Fi, the mobile computer has to connect to a hotspot. Some hotspots are open for connection while others request a key to authenticate access. If this is the case, the authentication key must be included in the mobile computer’s Wi-Fi settings.
Chapter 3 Radios Note: Wi-Fi power settings under Wireless Manager will be kept through suspension and warm boot/cold boot. After the mobile computer resumes from suspension or restarts, Wi-Fi power status will be maintained and the mobile computer will attempt to reconnect the previous connection. SYSTEM TRAY ICON The taskbar features a system tray icon to show Wi-Fi status. The icons available for Wi-Fi connection are as follows: Icon Description Indicates no Wi-Fi connection is established.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.1.2. LAUNCH SCU Wi-Fi settings can be adjusted with Summit Client Utility. Within this application are three tabbed pages which allow users to select the access point for connection, create profiles for better management, perform diagnostics on connectivity, and fine-tune property settings to meet their individual requirements. To launch SCU: Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | SCU . OR Tap the Wi-Fi icon on the Wireless Manager settings page.
Chapter 3 Radios 3.1.3. STATUS TABBED PAGE The Status tabbed page provides basic information on WLAN connection and Bluetooth status. Wi-Fi settings can be configured on Configuration Tabbed Page. Wi-Fi status Bluetooth status (service coming soon) Note: SCU does not currently support viewing or configuring Bluetooth settings.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.1.4. CONFIGURATION TABBED PAGE TURN ON/OFF WI-FI MODULE Select the Wi-Fi checkbox to turn on Wi-Fi. Deselect it to shut down Wi-Fi. Turn on Wi-Fi module Note: SCU does not allow configuration of Bluetooth settings. To establish and manage Bluetooth connections, tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | BT Manager 74 .
Chapter 3 Radios ACTIVE PROFILE A profile is a set of parameters that define the manner which a device associates to a wireless LAN (WLAN) infrastructure. A profile contains information including the System Set Identifier (SSID, the "name" of the WLAN infrastructure), means of data encryption, authentication type, and security credentials. Select an active profile in the drop-down box on the Configuration tabbed page. To add a profile other than the “Default” profile, see Create Wi-Fi Profile.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual CREATE WI-FI PROFILE To create a Wi-Fi Profile: 1) Open SCU as described in Launch SCU. 2) Tap the Configuration tab to show the Configuration tabbed page. 3) Tap Scan to view a list of access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs. You may sort the list by tapping the column headers. Tap Refresh to update the list of available access points.
Chapter 3 Radios 5) A profile settings page opens showing detailed radio settings. Tap each item and adjust its Value to suit your needs. 6) When finished fine-tuning all settings, tap Commit to save the profile. 7) Tap OK on the title bar to close the Profile Settings page and return to Configuration settings. If you would like to directly activate the newly created profile, select it as the Active Profile on the Configuration settings page.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual MANAGE WI-FI PROFILE To manage your profiles: 1) Open SCU’s Configuration tabbed page as described in Create Wi-Fi Profile. 2) Tap Manage Profiles to open the Profile settings page. Item Description Profile When SCU is first launched, “Default” is the active profile. Unless it is modified, this profile does not specify an SSID, EAP type or encryption method.
Chapter 3 Radios New Tap New and enter a unique name for the profile. Configure the Radio settings, Encryption, EAP Type, and other settings for this new profile. Delete The name for each profile must be unique You can define up to 20 profiles Select a profile from the drop-down menu and tap Delete. You cannot delete the Active Profile. Make sure the selected profile is not the active profile under Configuration tabbed page.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Radio Settings Reference Manual After selecting a profile in the Profile drop-down bar, configure radio settings in the scrollable menu below. Property Description Profile Name Tap to rename the selected profile. Up to 32 characters allowed. SSID Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the WLAN infrastructure to which the radio will connect. If no SSID is specified, the radio will only associate to an access point that broadcasts its SSID.
Chapter 3 Radios Bit Rate In Max Power Savings (Max PSP) mode, the access point buffers incoming messages for the radio, which wakes up periodically and connects to the access point to see if any buffered messages are waiting. The radio requests buffered messages and then goes back to sleep. It conserves the most power but offers the lowest throughput. It is recommended when battery power is in use.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual Ad Hoc Auth Type Authentication Value: Open, Shared (shared-key), LEAP (Network-EAP) Default: Open It is recommended that the default setting Open is selected. WPA and WPA2 support the same authentication methods and similar key management methods; the difference is mainly in area of encryption. WPA defines TKIP as the primary encryption method, while WPA2 defines AES-CCMP as the primary encryption method. Encryption Default: ABG rates full 802.
Chapter 3 Radios PEAP-MSCHAP PEAP-GTC Credentials values for PEAP-MSCHAP, PEAP-GTC, EAP-TTLS: EAP-TTLS EAP-TLS User: Username or Domain/Username (up to 64 characters) User Cert: Filename and extension of user certificate residing in the Microsoft certificate store. See Certificates. CA Cert: Filename and extension of root certificate authority (CA) digital certificate (up to 32 characters). Specify the Certs Path in Globals settings page > Certs Path.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Commit 84 Reference Manual After making any changes on the Profile tabbed page, the Commit button must be tapped in order for the settings to take effect.
Chapter 3 Radios MANAGE GLOBAL SETTINGS Global settings include radio and security settings that apply to all profiles in SCU. To open the Global settings page: 1) Open SCU’s Configuration tabbed page as described in Create Wi-Fi Profile. 2) Tap Manage Profiles to open the Profile settings page. 3) Tap the Globals tab to open the Global settings page.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) DFS Channels 1, 7, 13 For ETSI and TELEC radios only Custom Indicates the system registry has been edited to include a value other than those available in the drop-down value Default: Full Indicates whether to support 5 GHz (802.11a) channels where dynamic frequency selection (DFS) is required. DFS Scan Time Reference Manual Value: On, Off Default: Off Enables determining the dwell (listen) time when passively scanning on a DFS channel.
Chapter 3 Radios Auth Server Type of authentication server being used for EAP authentication. TTLS Inner Method Value: Type 1 Cisco Secure ACS or another server that uses PEAPv1 for PEAP with EAP-MSCHAPV2 (PEAP-MSCHAP) Type 2 A different authentication server, such as Juniper Networks Steel Belted RADIUS, that uses PEAPv0 for PEAP-MSCHAP Default: Type 1 Authentication method used within secure tunnel created by EAP-TTLS.
00 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual Admin Password N/A Auth Timeout (s) Specifies how long it will wait for an EAP authentication request to succeed or fail. If authentication credentials are specified in the active profile and the authentication times out, then association will fail. If authentication credentials are not specified in the active profile and the authentication times out, then the user will be required to enter credentials again.
Chapter 3 Radios 3.1.5. DIAGNOSTICS TABBED PAGE Perform diagnostic tests to troubleshoot connection issues when necessary. To open the Diagnostics page: 1) Open SCU as described inʳLaunch SCU. 2) Tap the Diagnostics tab to show the Diagnostics page. Diagnostics status for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth shows, along with on-screen buttons to open Advanced settings and view software version information.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS To access Advanced diagnostics settings: 1) Open Diagnostics Tabbed Page. 2) Tap the Advanced button to open advanced diagnostics settings. CHECK STATUS To check diagnostics status, select Status in the drop-down bar.
Chapter 3 Radios USE PING TOOLS To perform ping tests, select Ping Tools in the drop-down bar. Select Ping Tools to diagnose the connection Device IP address AP Name Item Description Destination Enter the address to ping. Ping Payload The amount of data to be transmitted on a ping. Ping Delay The amount of time that elapses between successive ping requests.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual When an active ping is initiated, the screen displays a ping indicator that blinks in green (for a successful ping) or red (for an unsuccessful ping). The ping indicator is hidden when the screen is switched to a tab other than Diags or Statusˁ Release/Renew 92 Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom.
Chapter 3 Radios Reconnect Disable and enable the radio, apply or re-apply the current profile, attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless network, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual USE DEBUG TOOLS To check debug settings, select Debug in the drop-down bar. Select Debug to check debug settings Item Description Driver Debug Select whether to debug the WLAN driver, and the output mode for driver debug.
Chapter 3 Radios SOFTWARE VERSION INFORMATION To check software version information: 1) Open Diagnostics Tabbed Page. 2) Tap the About button to view information about SCU version, device driver, and software developer.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.2. USE BLUETOOTH The mobile computer is Bluetooth-enabled to synchronize data with other devices such as PCs, car hands-free kits, headsets, printers, PDAs, and cell phones. Class II Bluetooth devices enable wireless connections over a short distance of around 10 meters. It is specified in IEEE 802.15.1 as a “wireless personal area network” (WPAN). To connect a Bluetooth device for the first time, the mobile computer needs to “pair” with it.
Chapter 3 Radios Device ID tabbed page opens. Change device name to make the mobile computer more recognizable. 3) Enter a name of your choice. 4) Tap OK on the title bar to apply the change.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.2.3. TURN ON/OFF BLUETOOTH To turn on/off Bluetooth power: 1) Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Wireless Manager . Wireless Manager opens. 2) Make sure the Bluetooth label is turned “on” . If the Bluetooth label is turned “off”, tap the “Off” icon power. After a few seconds, Bluetooth power is switched on.
Chapter 3 Radios 3.2.4. SET BLUETOOTH VISIBILITY By opening or closing Bluetooth visibility, you can control whether or not other Bluetooth devices can discover the mobile computer. To set Bluetooth visibility on the mobile computer: 1) Tap the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar and select Setting in the pop-up menu. 2) A Bluetooth Settings window opens on-screen. To open Bluetooth visibility, select the Yes checkbox for “Let other devices discover.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.2.5. LAUNCH BT CONNECT BT Connect is a connection tool for establishing Bluetooth partnerships. To launch BT Connect: 1) Tap the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar and select Maximized in the pop-up menu. BT Connect launches with a menu bar on top and a blank field for searching devices. See below for a description of menu bar items and their functions: Button Description Tap to list the Bluetooth devices discovered by the mobile computer.
Chapter 3 Radios 3.2.6. SEARCH FOR BLUETOOTH DEVICES To search for a Bluetooth device to connect to: to discover Bluetooth devices nearby. Wait for a few seconds for the 1) Tap Device mobile computer to list all the discovered devices. 2) If the device that you wish to connect to is not listed, make sure its Bluetooth status is set as discoverable. Then tap Refresh to search for the device again.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.2.7. PAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICES IDENTIFY BLUETOOTH DEVICE To check the identity of a Bluetooth device: 1) Open BT-Connect page as described in Launch BT Connect. 2) In the device list, tap and hold a device until a pop-up menu appears. 3) Tap MAC address in the menu to identify the selected device.
Chapter 3 Radios PAIR If authentication is enabled on the Bluetooth device, pairing will be required to connect to that device. Pairing can be done by using a pin code to ensure secure Bluetooth connection. 1) In the device list, tap and hold the device to pair with. Select Pair in the pop-up menu. 2) Enter a pin code in the pop-up window that appears. 3) On the remote Bluetooth device, a prompt will show requesting you to enter the pin code. Enter it in order to confirm the Bluetooth partnership.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual Once the mobile computer and the remote Bluetooth device are paired, a lock icon will be displayed next to the device. 4) Double-tap the device to find out which Bluetooth services are available. 5) Tap and hold a desired Bluetooth service to take further actions.
Chapter 3 Radios UNPAIR To unpair a Bluetooth device: 1) In the device list, tap and hold the device to unpair. A pop-up menu will appear. 2) Select Unpair in the pop-up menu.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.2.8. BLUETOOTH DATA TRANSFER After the mobile computer is paired to a remote Bluetooth Device, it is ready to begin Bluetooth data communication. FILE TRANSFER To exchange files via file transfer (FTP) service: 1) On the Device page, double-tap the paired Bluetooth device. 2) Tap and hold FTP Transfer and select Open in the pop-up menu. 3) Tap and hold a blank spot on the page and select Put File in the pop-up menu.
Chapter 3 Radios 4) Select an object to transfer to the paired Bluetooth device. On the remote Bluetooth device, the object will be stored under the directory specified on Service page | FTP Transfer | Change Local Path. 5) To store a transferred file to the specified local path on the mobile computer, tap and hold a file and select Get File in the pop-up menu.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual OBJECT PUSH To use object push (OPP) service to send an object to a remote Bluetooth device: 1) On the Device page, double-tap the paired Bluetooth device to open a page showing its available services. 2) Tap and hold Object Push and select Push File in the pop-up menu.
Chapter 3 Radios 3) Select an object to transfer to the paired Bluetooth device. Wait for a few moments while the file transfers to the remote Bluetooth device. 4) On the remote Bluetooth device, the object will be stored under the directory specified on Service page | Object Push | Change Local Path.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual PAN SERVICE To use personal area network (PAN) service shared by the Bluetooth device to connect to the Internet: 1) On the Device page, double-tap the paired Bluetooth device to open a page showing its available services. 2) Tap and hold PAN Service and select Connect in the pop-up menu. 3) The paired Bluetooth device is then connected to mobile computer through PAN network.
Chapter 3 Radios SERIAL PORT SERVICE To use Serial Port Service: 1) On the Service page, check if the Bluetooth virtual COM port is occupied by the local SPP service (i.e. whether a green connection icon hold the service and select Unload in the pop-up menu. is present). If so, tap and Note: The mobile computer provides one virtual COM port as the output or input port for Bluetooth.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 2) On the Device tab, double-tap the paired device to open a page showing the available services for that device. 3) Tap and hold Serial Port Service and select Connect in the pop-up menu.
Chapter 3 Radios 4) By default, the mobile computer uses COM6 as the Bluetooth SPP COM port. Tap OK in the pop-up window to confirm. 5) A connection icon appears to indicate that serial port service is now active.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual BLUETOOTH ACTIVESYNC To create ActiveSync connection between your PC and mobile computer via Bluetooth, first you will need to configure Bluetooth settings on your PC. 1) On your PC, configure necessary Bluetooth settings, such as turn Bluetooth discovery on, allow other Bluetooth devices to connect to the PC, and add a COM port for incoming connection. 2) On the PC, open ActiveSync | File | Connection Settings and specify the COM port for incoming connection.
Chapter 3 Radios 3) On the mobile computer, make sure Serial Port Service is enabled in BT Manager. 4) On the Device page, double-tap your PC to view its available services. 5) Tap and hold Serial Port Services and select ActiveSync via BT in the pop-up menu. The mobile computer then connects to your PC via ActiveSync.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 3.2.9. RE-CONNECTION By default, BT-Connect will automatically re-connect to the previous services the next time the mobile computer goes through a Bluetooth power cycle. The preferred devices and services will also be reflected on the Preference tabbed page of BT Manager. This section explains the statuses of previously connected devices/services and their re-connection settings.
Chapter 3 Radios 3.2.10. PREFERRED SERVICES On the Device tabbed page in BT-Connect, double-tap the preferred device to view its available Bluetooth service(s). Example Service Status Settings in BT-Manager The service is re-connected ( ). Last Connection = Y (on the Preference Tab) The service is available for re-connection. Last Connection = N (on the Preference Tab) A previously connected service becomes disconnected ( ) since partnership with the remote Bluetooth device has been interrupted.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) 3.2.11. Reference Manual MANAGE LOCAL SERVICES LOAD/UNLOAD SERVICE You may select to load or unload a certain service. When a service is unloaded, it will become unavailable to paired Bluetooth devices. When it is re-loaded, it will become available once more. 1) On the Service page, tap and hold an item to open a pop-up menu. An active service will have a connection icon pop-up menu. next to it.
Chapter 3 Radios CHANGE LOCAL PATH For File Transfer and Object Push services, you may change the path for file exchange. 1) On the Service page, tap and hold an item to open a pop-up menu. Select Change Local Path in the pop-up menu and enter an inbox storage path. 2) Tap OK to confirm the change.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) 3.2.12. Reference Manual BT MANAGER Advanced Bluetooth settings regarding Bluetooth reconnection, Bluetooth inquiry time and more can be adjusted using BT Manager. 1) Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | BT Manager . OR Tap the Bluetooth icon on the Wireless Manager settings page. BT Manager window will open showing four tabbed pages: General, Preference, BT-Connect and About.
Chapter 3 Radios GENERAL TAB This page sets whether to allow reconnection of Bluetooth services and auto-inquiry of Bluetooth devices. Tap to restore default settings Tap to save changes Setting Description Allow to resume last service Select to automatically re-connect to all previous Bluetooth services after the mobile computer resumes from warm boot/cold boot, or goes through a Bluetooth power cycle.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual PREFERENCE TAB BT Manager helps sort out preference for all remote services which were previously connected/disconnected.
Chapter 3 Radios CONFIGURING CONNECTION SETTINGS Change the connection preference for a specific service by enabling (selecting Y) or disabling (selecting N) the last two columns, Last Connection and Auto Inquiry. If you select Y for Last Connection or Auto Inquiry, “Allow to resume last service” and “Auto Inquiry” must be enabled on the General tab. On the other hand, the connection settings will be ignored if the two settings are disabled on the General tab.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual SAVING PREFERENCE CHANGES After making changes to preference settings, tap Apply. A warning dialog will show reminding that for the settings to take effect, you will need to restart Bluetooth power. Proceed to perform a Bluetooth power cycle as in Turn On/Off Bluetooth. BT-CONNECT TAB The BT-Connect tab allows configuration of the “BT-Connect window”, which can be opened by tapping the Bluetooth icon on the taskbar.
Chapter 3 Radios ABOUT TAB This page delivers version and copyright information about the software.
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Chapter 4 MANAGE MOBILE COMPUTER This chapter guides you to the system settings featured by the OS. Access these settings to define how the mobile computer looks, sounds, stores/secures your data, manages the applications, or exchanges data with your networks or other devices. This chapter also includes the process for updating the OS image. 4. IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1 Control Panel ...........................................................128 4.2 Connection Settings .........................................
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual 4.1. CONTROL PANEL To access control panel settings: Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel to display a window listing all the programs installed on the mobile computer. Icon Description BACKLIGHT SETTING Sets screen and keypad timeout and brightness. Four tabs are featured – Brightness, Battery Power, External Power, and Profile. See also Power for setting up power plans to save battery consumption.
Chapter 4 Manage Mobile Computer Turn on keypad backlight when a button is pressed External Power Profile Checked Sets the screen backlight timeout on external power and whether to trigger screen/keypad light up upon pressing a key.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual Calibration. HF RFID CONFIGURATION Configures the RFID reader and displays test scan results. See Use HF RFID Configuration. INPUT PANEL Select an input method and tap Options to make further adjustments. Set whether to allow applications change input panel state. INTERNET OPTIONS Configures how the mobile computer connects to the Internet. KEYBOARD Enables and sets character repeat delay and rate. MOUSE Tests the double-click sensitivity of the stylus.
Chapter 4 Manage Mobile Computer POWER Displays battery level and sets up power plans. Two tabs are featured – Battery and Power Off. Tabbed Page Description Battery Delivers a summary of battery level for main & backup batteries, and also denotes the main battery level percentage. Schemes Sets a power scheme to switch the mobile computer to suspend after a specified amount of time.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual STORAGE INFORMATION Provides storage status of the internal storage (which is divided into System files and User data) and external storage on the mobile computer. Label Description System Shows total size and available size of storage under the System directory. USER_DATA Shows total size and available size of storage under the USER_DATA directory. Storage Card Shows total size and available size of storage on the storage card.
Chapter 4 Manage Mobile Computer 6th Keypad 0: None 3: Numeric (30-key) 4: Numeric & Function (38-key) 5: Alphanumeric (53-key) 6: Alphanumeric (53-key) 7: Alphanumeric (53-key) 7th LCD 0: None 3: QVGA 8th -- N/A 9th -- N/A 10th Touch panel 0: None 1: 3.5” QVGA Transflective 11th -- N/A TERMINAL SERVER CLIENT Logs onto a Windows Terminal Server or a remote computer through remote desktop connection.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual VOLUME & SOUNDS Volume tab: Adjusts system sounds and volume for events, applications, notifications and stylus movements. Sounds tab: Changes event sounds to meet your preferences and save them as schemes. WIRELESS MANAGER Enables/disables Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and cellular data power status.
Chapter 4 Manage Mobile Computer 4.2. CONNECTION SETTINGS To access connection settings: Tap Start | Settings | Control Panel | Network and Dial-up Connections. OR Tap Start | Settings | Network and Dial-up Connections. Icon Description MAKE NEW CONNECTION Tap to create a new connection which is not listed. USB SERIAL Sets serial profile for USB connection to a PC via ActiveSync. Settings will be .
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual The taskbar items deliver the following functions: Button Description Tap this button to open the Connection menu. The available options depend on the connection you select. Tap this button to toggle on/off the connection you select. This can be used for Enable/Disable or Connect/Disconnect. Tap this button to delete the connection you select. Tap this button to view the properties of the connection you select.
Chapter 4 Manage Mobile Computer 4.3. TASKBAR AND START MENU SETTINGS To access taskbar and Start Menu settings: Tap Start | Settings | Taskbar and Start Menu. Tabbed page Setting Description General Always on top Select to keep the taskbar at the top of the screen, even when an application is open. Auto hide Select to auto hide the taskbar and reveal it by tapping on the bottom of the screen. Show Clock Select to show clock time at the right side of the taskbar region.
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SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU OS Version Microsoft Windows Embedded Compactʳ7.0 CPU TI OMAP4430 1GHz Processor Memory RAM 512MB DDR SDRAM Flash 4GB Flash ROM Expansion Slot One expansion slot, supports MicroSDHC up to 32GB COMMUNICATIONS & DATA CAPTURE Communications USB Host/Client USB 2.0 WPAN Built-in module for Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR Class II connectivity WLAN Built-in module for 802.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Battery Pack Standard capacity battery: 3.7V, 3300 mAh Large capacity battery: 3.7V, 5400 mAh Rechargeable Li-ion battery Charging time: approximately 4 hours for standard battery / 6 hours for large capacity battery Backup Battery 3.
Specifications PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Color Tap Screen Display Display 3.
9700 Mobile Computer (CE) Reference Manual ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Temperature OperatingNote -20 °C to 50 °C / -4°F to 122°F Storage -30 °C to 70 °C / -22°F to 158°F (without battery) -30 °C to 60 °C / -22°F to 140°F (with battery) Charging 0 °C to 35 °C / 32°F to 95°F (with battery) Humidity Operating 5% to 95%, non-condensing (Max 60°C / 140°F) Storage 5% to 95%, non-condensing (Max 60°C / 140°F) Resistance Impact Resistance Multiple 1.8 m (5.9 ft.
Specifications Third-party software SOTI MobiControl for remote device control Naurtech CETerm – Terminal emulator (3270, 5250, VT) and industrial web browser SYSDEV Kalipso ACCESSORIES Accessory Options Snap-on Charging and Communication Cable (USB or RS-232) Charging & Communication Cradle Pistol Grip Snap-on Car Charger 4-Slot Battery Charger 4-Slot Terminal Cradle 143