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S7350B WebPAD™ USER GUIDE Contents Before You Begin ............................................................................................................................ Caring For Your WebPAD™ ............................................................................................................................ Getting Started With Your S7350B WebPAD™ .......................................................................................................................
S7350B WebPAD™ Appendices ............................................................................................................................ Appendix A: The S7350B Wireless Link ...................................................... Appendix B: Recommended USB Keyboards and Pointing Devices .......... Appendix C: Printing .................................................................................... Appendix D: External CompactFlash (CF) Slot ...........................................
S7350B WebPAD™ BEFORE YOU BEGIN Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Honeywell S7350B WebPAD. Before using your device, be sure to read the Getting Started With Your S7350B WebPAD™ section for an overview of the initial setup procedures. Please refer to all the other information included with your device. You can use this User Guide as a comprehensive library of information for your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD™. It includes information on a variety of topics.
S7350B WebPAD™ • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one connected to the receiver. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician.
S7350B WebPAD™ CARING FOR YOUR WebPAD™ This section recommends guidelines for maintaining your S7350B WebPAD. Follow these suggestions to protect and preserve the condition of your device. Routine Care CAUTION User Damage Hazard. Can damage internal equipment components. Do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow excess liquid to drip down inside the device. IMPORTANT: To clean the device, wipe the screen and the exterior with a soft, damp cloth moistened only with water.
S7350B WebPAD™ GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR S7350B WebPAD™ Congratulations on your purchase of the latest technology for Web and network access. This device (see Fig.1) is designed to offer the functions and features required for optimal Internet Web browsing and many other embedded and network-based applications. The wireless local area networking (LAN) feature allows “anytime, anywhere” mobility. The 10.4-in. (diagonal) LCD panel with a touch screen offers a unique viewing and computing experience. Fig. 1.
S7350B WebPAD™ The WebPAD has a 10.4-in. LCD panel (Fig. 3) with touch screen support. Data is entered through the touch screen using the stylus and a soft keyboard. The soft keyboard is displayed when the K button on the front of the WebPAD is pressed. Pressing the K button again removes the keyboard from the display. IMPORTANT: Use only the stylus to interact with the touch display to avoid damaging the display surface.
S7350B WebPAD™ its cradle. Fig. 4. WebPAD with AC-DC adapter. The battery pack (Fig. 5) is visible and accessible from the back of the WebPAD. It provides up to five hours of battery support with typical usage. The battery pack can be recharged only with the recommended AC-DC adapter. See the H-Link accessories list. It is not necessary to access the battery pack except to insert a fresh battery pack.
S7350B WebPAD™ The WebPAD has the following LEDs on the right front side: LED Description Power Steady green when On or in Sleep mode. Off when device is in Off mode. Rapidly blinking green for five seconds when battery power is inadequate to turn on power. Battery Rapidly blinking amber when battery level is low (under battery power and AC-DC not plugged in). Steady amber when fully charged (AC-DC plugged in directly or through the cradle).
S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 7. WebPAD speaker and scroll button. Device Feature Description Speaker Single, built-in speaker located in lower left front. Microphone Built-in device located in lower right corner. NOTE: Currently not supported in software. Look on H-Link for future availability. Stylus Used for touchscreen interaction; located in upper right corner. To use, pull straight out and to the right. Antenna Non-removable stubby antenna for wireless connectivity; located on top left corner.
S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 9. WebPAD left-side view. Power/Sleep Switch Functions Manual Operation Sleep Fully-off Sleep: Pull/quick release. Fully-off: Pull down on switch and hold for at least four seconds. A beep will sound. Recovery or power on From Sleep mode: Pull/quick release. From Fully-off: Pull/quick release. Fig. 10 shows the right-side view.
S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 10. WebPAD right-side view. Fig. 11 shows the bottom-edge view. A rubber cover conceals a headphone jack and a CompactFlash (CF) slot: Device Feature Description CompactFlash slot User-accessible compact flash (CF) storage. For removable storage of generated or downloaded data. Headphone jack Provides a private audio experience in stereo. Fig. 11. Bottom-edge view.
S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 12 shows the rear-view features: Device Feature Description Battery pack/ battery pack tabs Lithium-ion device power. Medium securing or releasing battery pack. Cradle docking recesses Support holding WebPAD™ upright when charging, operating or storing. Contact pins Cradle-charging interface. Product label Model and serial number location. Rubber feet Device protection. Fig. 12. Rear view. Included Accessories are shown in Fig. 13 and 14. Fig. 13. WebPAD protective jacket.
S7350B WebPAD™ Accessory Feature Description Protective jacket Handling and device protection. Cradle WebPAD storage. Support when charging battery pack. Support when operating with USB keyboard, pointing device, or printer. Fig. 14. WebPAD cradle.
S7350B WebPAD™ GUIDE TO YOUR HONEYWELL S7350B WebPAD™ Features Display The 10.4-in. (diagonal) LCD panel with a touch screen offers a convenient mobile browsing experience. Data can be entered from the touch screen using the stylus and soft keyboard. Stylus The stylus included with the device is used to activate the touchscreen surface. It is stored within the device and is partially visible on the top right front corner. To use the stylus, pull the end of the stylus straight out and to the right.
S7350B WebPAD™ IMPORTANT: Electronic mail messages and unsaved attachments are not saved when the battery is removed. Be sure important messages and attachments are sent to your PC- or remote host-based e-mail system. Limited storage is available to save attachments locally to the FlashStorage2 folder or subfolders on your WebPAD. Pocket Word documents that are not already saved to the FlashStorage2 folder/subfolders also are not saved.
S7350B WebPAD™ CAUTION User Damage Hazard. Can damage equipment or interfere with device performance. Do not attempt to disassemble antenna from WebPAD. Loops Two semi-circular loops are located on the upper edge of the WebPAD. The loops can be used as attachment points for handstraps to carry the device. Power Switch A power switch is located on the lower left edge of the WebPAD. It supports the following functions: • Power On (from Full Power Off and Sleep modes). • Full Power Off.
S7350B WebPAD™ Included Accessories PROTECTIVE JACKET A protective jacket is provided for safe-handling of the device.To install the protective jacket: 1. Slip the jacket over the antenna. 2. Fit the two semi-circular loops through the matching openings in the jacket. 3. Stretch the jacket over the lower left and lower right corners. 4. To remove the protective jacket, reverse the procedure. See the H-Link accessories for ordering information. CRADLE A cradle is provided with the device.
S7350B WebPAD™ USING THE WebPAD™ System Requirements The S7350B uses a wireless transceiver conforming to the IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN protocol for connecting to the local network. To connect to an in-home Ethernet network, an in-home PC acting as a DHCP server, or directly to an Internet Service Provider, the industry offers several types of matching transceivers as network access points or base stations. Standalone access points, bridges and routers, and PC based solutions are available.
S7350B WebPAD™ Applications/ Utilities “Shortcuts” “Start” Menu Desktop Shortcut “Start” Button Date/Time Right Mouse Click “Programs” Menu Volume Wireless Networking Fig. 15. Windows CE Desktop with Start and Programs Menus and Taskbar.
S7350B WebPAD™ CERTIFICATES SETUP 1. Double-click on Certificates icon. The Digital Certificates Management window appears. 2. In the Stores tab, select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the drop-down list. To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store, select Import. 3. To view more details of the selected certificate, such as the expanded name or expiration date, choose View. To delete the selected certificate from the store, choose Remove. 4.
S7350B WebPAD™ 6. 7. (a) Check Obtain an IP Address via DHCP to have an address automatically assigned to this device. (b) Check Specify an IP Address to provide an address manually and type in your address (IP Address, subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.) Specify WINS or DNS by selecting Name Servers tab. Click OK. In the case of the S7350B with a wireless network adapter, select the Wireless Networks tab to identify and select wireless networks and to configure the wireless parameters.
S7350B WebPAD™ 2. The Regional Settings Properties setup procedure is complete. REGISTRIES SAVE/RESTORE SETUP 1. Double-click Registries Save/Restore; Registries Save/Restore window displays three tabs: • Save Current Settings: Select this tab to be able to save current device settings manually. The S7350B performs this task automatically at several key events including Sleep mode entry and Power Off. Major settings, e.g., wireless and calibration, may be saved as they are changed.
S7350B WebPAD™ VOLUME AND SOUNDS PROPERTIES SETUP 1. Double-click Volume and Sounds; Volume and Sounds Properties window displays. 2. Select Volume to set up volume levels with stylus. Change and click OK. 3. Select Sounds to configure for Event, Sound and Scheme. Change and click OK. 4. The Volume and Sounds Properties setup procedure is complete.
S7350B WebPAD™ SUMMARY OF APPLICATIONS Your S7350B WebPAD comes with a set of local and network-based applications to enhance the value and experience of the device. This section highlights the primary applications that are available with the S7350B.
S7350B WebPAD™ Terminal Clients: ICA and RDP You may use the S7350B to connect to Citrix and Microsoft Terminal Servers. These are important elements of the S7350B WebPAD in that the S7350B can function as a thin client or Windows terminal in client/server computing environments where the Microsoft and Citrix server infrastructure are becoming more pervasive.
S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX A: THE S7350B WIRELESS LINK Introduction The S7350B WebPAD is equipped with an IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless module for communicating with a companion access point or base station, which then facilitates access to the Internet via broadband or dialup interfaces. The wireless link between the S7350B and the base station is established over the unlicensed 2.4 GHz radio frequency band using the direct sequencing spread spectrum (DSSS) protocol. IEEE 802.
S7350B WebPAD™ WEP To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over the network, the 802.11b wireless solution offers highly secure data encryption known as WEP. If you require high security in transmission, you can enable this feature under the Encryption setting. You can choose between: Disabling WEP, selecting 40/64 bit encryption, and selecting 128 bit encryption.
S7350B WebPAD™ — Select one target from various wireless base stations (Access Points and Wireless Routers) that are detected by the S7350B wireless adapter; — Acknowledge the ESSID acquired by the S7350B’s wireless adapter; — Select WEP configuration if applicable (ask your administrator); — Click on OK as needed to return to primary display where information on Status of connection to the target base station with corresponding Signal Strength will be provided.
S7350B WebPAD™ The following figure shows how more detailed configuration parameters are available to the advanced user. NOTE: If a wireless network had previously been defined through the process highlighted above, you will need to repeat the configuration process if the environment (Access Point, WEP parameters, etc.) has changed to something unfamiliar.
S7350B WebPAD™ Recommended Equipment List The S7350B WebPAD can work with a wide range of 802.11b based Routers and Access Points. A list of approved or tested 802.11b Routers and Access Points (802.11b Bridges) is: 802.11b Routers Brand Name Part Number D-Link (www.dlink.com) DI-711* or Dl-713* SMC Networks (Barricade; www.smc.com) SMC7004WBR* Linksys (EtherFast; www.linksys.com) BEFW11P1* 802.
S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX B: RECOMMENDED USB KEYBOARDS AND POINTING DEVICES Since the introduction of the S7350B, there has been a proliferation of USB keyboards and pointing devices of all brands and sophistication. Improvements in hardware and software have made the compatibility of the S7350B with the pool of such devices less challenging than in the past. Suffice it to say that the compatibility list for such devices for the S7350B WebPAD can be far longer than the sample list provided here.
S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX C: PRINTING The S7350B WebPAD supports printing from various applications—IE Browser, WordPad, Inbox: — local printing via the built-in USB port. Local USB port printing currently supports EPSON Stylus and HP DeskJet printers (see Supported USB Printers section). 1. In Port field, select USB0. 2. In Printer field, select the printer that is connected to USB Port on the WebPAD. 3. Select the paper type in the Paper Size field. 4. Then select the Print Range and Orientation. 5.
S7350B WebPAD™ Supported Printers Printer Code Printer Model & Comments EPSON Color • Quality target-Text & Web Page • Supported Printers-C60, Stylus Color 777, Stylus Color 680, Stylus Color 740, Stylus Color 760, Stylus Color 880, Stylus Color 890, Stylus Color 860 EPSON C40 • Quality target-Text & Web Page • Supported Printer-C40, C20 EPSON Photo • Quality target-Text & Web Page • Supported Printers-Stylus Photo 790, Stylus Photo 785EPX, Stylus Photo 890, Stylus Photo 870, Stylus Photo 875DC EPS
S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX D: EXTERNAL COMPACTFLASH (CF) SLOT This section discusses the usability of the external CF slot located on the lower edge of the S7350B. The CF slot has an opening to insert a CF card next to an ejector button. When a CF card is inserted into the empty slot, the ejector button protrudes. Pushing on this protruded button ejects the inserted card.
S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX E: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Section 1: Usability Features 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. How can I adjust the display settings on the S7350B WebPAD? How do I enter information on the S7350B WebPAD? How can I protect my information from unauthorized access? Can I install third party software on the S7350B WebPAD? Can I print from the S7350B WebPAD? What does the scroll key do? Can the S7350B WebPAD support these features? Section 2: Software Features 8. 9.
S7350B WebPAD™ Section 1: Usability Features 1. How can I adjust the display settings on the S7350B WebPAD? The S7350B WebPAD offers a color display with adjustable brightness for rich, brilliant colors and easy viewing, even in subdued lighting. To adjust the brightness on your display in the prevailing environment, click (or tap) on Start, select Settings, select Control Panel and activate the Display icon. Look for the Brightness dialog box.
S7350B WebPAD™ 11. Can I use a USB-based communication device with the S7350B WebPAD? No. The S7350B is currently designed only for use over the built-in wireless RF LAN for communications. 12. Is the wireless link secure? The wireless link used by the S7350B WebPAD is based on the IEEE 802.11b wireless technology. Security is a common concern among potential WLAN users. 802.
S7350B WebPAD™ 19. What is roaming? When an 802.11b client such as the Honeywell S7350B WebPAD is in an environment with two or more access points in-range, the client is responsible for choosing the most appropriate access point based on the signal strength, network utilization and other factors. When a station determines the existing signal is poor, it begins scanning for another access point. The station selects the most appropriate signal and sends an association request to the new access point.
S7350B WebPAD™ Click on File at the top left corner of the window and select Close. To leave the window minimized, press on the Desktop button (see Fig. 6). The browser is minimized to the Taskbar and the Windows CE Desktop is displayed. To reopen it, click on the corresponding box in the Taskbar icon.This function allows the user to temporarily access other applications without terminating the Internet link. 31. Can I save a list of my favorites Web sites? Yes. Click Favorites in the browser.
S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX F: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Section 1: Power SYMPTOM 1 WebPAD does not turn on when not connected to AC power. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 1: • The power may be too low to run your WebPAD—you will see the Power LED on the front panel blinking. Connect to AC power, and then turn on your Honeywell WebPAD. (Charge the battery regularly to avoid running out of battery power.) SYMPTOM 2 Battery runs out of power quickly.
S7350B WebPAD™ • You may need to change the device name if you cannot connect to a network because another device with the same name is already connected. To change the device name: — Select Start> Settings> Control Panel> System — In the System Properties window, choose Device Name tab. ADDITIONAL NOTES: 1. When the IE browser is activated, a box comes up that says “A connection to the server could not be established.” Make sure your wireless router is set up correctly, powered on and you are in range. 2.
S7350B WebPAD™ Section 4: Software SYMPTOM 1 Cannot update software. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 1: If the problem exists, some memory in the device may be defective or the file in your server may be incomplete or unavailable— contact your System Administrator or Software Provider. • The setup procedure is: from Start> Programs, select Update. Input update file name and server IP address before you update the system; first be sure your device and server are online and close all applications.
S7350B WebPAD™ LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option) within a reasonable period of time.
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