User's Manual

Table Of Contents
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Welcome
Welcome to the world of Motorola digital wireless communi-
cations! We are pleased that you have chosen the Motorola
HC700-L wireless Handheld Computer.
The HC700-L unique functionality and features make this
state-of-the-art device, superior for use in a wide range of
data collection and management applications.
This manual covers the basic operations and use of the
HC700-L. However, evaluation of the HC700-L performance
can be fully achieved by referring to Microsoft
®
Pocket PC
®
documentation and using the demo software applications
provided with the HC700-L.
What is the HC700-L Handheld
Computer?
The HC700 is a rugged handheld computer. The HC700 is
designed for field applications where fast data acquisition
and exchange is required.
The HC700-L serves as a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA)
that enables portable access to Microsoft Pocket PC 2003
applications. It contains a built-in imager (camera) capable of
reading 1D and 2D barcode (optional) labels. The imager can
also capture handwritten images such as signatures and cor-
relate the signature to an adjacent barcode.
Wireless communication enables access to the outside world
through 802.11b/g Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN,
WiFi).
Data exchange with peripheral wireless equipment can be
established through Wireless Personal Area Network
(WPAN) using Bluetooth
®
radio. Personal wireless equipment
may include printers and body-worn devices such as the
Hands Free Imager HFI200 - a small size imager/barcode
reader, worn on two fingers.
When docked in a cradle, the HC700-L supports RS232 and
USB (1.1) serial communication with a host computer (USB
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