User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 074250-003 UG WWAN Communicator.pdf
- Before You Begin
- Getting Started
- Making and Answering Phone Calls
- Sending and Receiving SMS Messages
- Viewing and Working with Call Registers
- Connecting to the Internet
- Viewing and Changing Settings
Chapter 1 — Getting Started
WWAN Communicator User’s Guide 3
Installing and Starting WWAN Communicator
WWAN Communicator is pre-installed on the 760 Color Mobile
Computer. If you have a 760 that does not include Communicator, you can
download it as a Zip file from the Intermec web site. Choose Service and
Support > Developer Support > Developer Library.
When you install Communicator, the installer program checks the amount
of available space in the Flash File Store on the 760. If there is not enough
space to install Communicator in the Flash File Store, the installer will
place Communicator on an installed Secure Digital (SD) or CompactFlash
(CF) card.
If no card is found, the installer will place Communicator in the root
directory. In this case, you will need to reinstall Communicator if you cold
boot the 760.
Installing Communicator
1 Unzip the Communicator Zip file to a directory on your desktop PC.
2 Copy the contents of the Zip file to the Temp directory on the 760.
3 On the 760, browse to setup.exe and tap the file. The Installer screen
appears.
4 Choose the type of radio your device is equipped with and then tap
Install to start the installation.
5 Follow the prompts to finish the installation process. When installation
is complete, the device will reboot and the Wireless Communicator icon
( ) appears in the start menu.
6 When rebooting has been completed successfully you can remove the
contents of the temp folder.
Note: If your 760 is running Pocket PC 2002, you need to install the
Microsoft® .NET Compact Framework 1.0 (Service Pack 2) components on
the 760 before you install Communicator. To download the components,
go to www.microsoft.com/downloads and search for “compact framework.”