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Preface: About this Guide
How to Use this Manual
This Product Reference Guide contains comprehensive basic user instructions for the
Pegaso Industrial PDA software, batteries, dock, serial cable, data transfer, as well as
advanced user information such as bar code configuration and parameters.
This section provides an overview of the manual’s contents and organization.
Document Overview
This document contains the following material:
•This Preface provides an overview of the contents for each chapter, and describes
document style conventions.
•Chapter 1, "Batteries and Power", discusses checking battery power, power conservation, battery installation, battery charging with a dock or battery charger, battery
storage, battery disposal, and resetting the mobile computer.
•Chapter 2, "Configuring the Pegaso", uses the control panels to adjust touchscreen
calibration, date and time, display backlight/contrast, volume/sounds, scanner,
power, and memory.
•Chapter 3, "Software Applications", covers memory, installing, selecting, using,
and removing applications, entering data, and using the soft input panel with
Inbox, Internet Explorer, and Word Pad.
•Chapter 4, "Networks, Communications, and Connections", describes installing,
setting up, and using ActiveSync, IrDA, and Networking.
•Appendix A, "Accessories", describes the Accessories, such as docks, battery chargers, holsters, and soft cases available for the Pegaso.
•Appendix B, Falcon® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Datalogic Windows adminis-
®
trators to configure Windows
access.
•Appendix C, "Configuring the Web Server", describes configuring the Pegaso to
work with a Web Server.
•Appendix D, "SNMP Interface", describes SNMP (Simple N
Protocol) concepts, MIB (Management I
tional resources.
•Appendix E, Cable and Connector Configurations contains pinout information,
to create standard interface cables for use in interconnecting the Dock to power
and/or peripheral devices.
CE PDAs and PDTs to control individual user
etwork Management
nformation Base) files, and provides addi-
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•Appendix F, "Programming Parameters", provides the programmable settings for
the Pegaso.
•Appendix G, "Programming Bar Codes", provides bar codes for common setup
parameters used to program the Pegaso.
•Appendix H, "Glossary", is a glossary of terms used in this manual that you may
not be familiar with that are specific to Windows®CE and the mobile computer.
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Datalogic values your feedback. Please take a few moments and complete the Product
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Document Conventions
Formatting conventions are used throughout this guide to provide a consistent method
for representing screen shots, command entries, and keyboard characters. This guide
also provides special conventions for notes and cautions, information of high interest.
CAUTION
WARNIN G
NOTES contain information necessary for properly diagnosing, repairing and operating
the terminal.
The CAUTION symbol advises you of actions that could damage equipment or property.
A WARNING symbol calls attention to actions that could result in personal injury.
Keystrokes.
Filenames, paths, field selections from a pull-down list, and data or key-
strokes entered by the user are shown in this monospaced typeface.
Windows Controls.
Windows controls including command bar sequences, prompts,
dialog boxes, fields, pull-down lists, check boxes and radio buttons are printed in this
bold typeface.
Portable Keys
Keys on the Pegaso are bracketed by “greater than” and “less than” symbols
< >) to distinguish them from keys on the PC.
(
<F1> — <F19> Keys.
The Function keys, such as <F1>, refers only to keys on the
Pegaso.
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Document Conventions
<ENTER> Key.
To differentiate the <ENTER> key on the portable from the Enter key
on the PC’s keyboard, portable keys are formatted with “greater than” and “less than”
symbols:
<ENTER>.
Stylus Actions
Stylus actions apply to the Pegaso only; most PCs use a mouse as an input device.
Tap or Select.
Tap the display screen once with the stylus to activate a specific button
or select an item from a pull-down list.
Double-Tap.
Tap and Hold.
Refer to the Quick Start Guide (QSG) for mor
Tap the stylus twice rapidly in the same location to open an application.
Tap and hold the stylus to view the context menu.
e information on using a stylus with the
Pegaso.
Mouse Actions
Applies to the software installation portions of this document using a PC; the Pegaso
comes equipped with a stylus. Refer to Stylus Actions on page vii, or see the QRG for
more information.
Click or Select.
Press and immediately release the left mouse button without moving
the mouse. Clicking is used to select specific buttons on various forms and tables.
Double-Click.
Click the left mouse button twice in rapid succession. Used to initiate
an application.
Right Click.
Select.
Press and hold the right mouse button without moving the mouse.
Click and release the left mouse button to choose an item or items from a pull-
down list.
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Overview
This section contains the following topics:
•"Suspend Mode" starting on page 1-1
•"Battery Warnings and Cautions" on page 1-2
•"Battery Disposal" starting on page 1-3.
Suspend Mode
The Pegaso will go into a suspend or sleep mode when it is idle for a period of time.
This duration can be customized using the Power control panel (refer to "The Battery
tab provides power indicators for External power, Main battery, and Backup battery as
shown in Figure 2-17 on page 2-20. To save your settings, tap OK on the command bar,
or press <Enter> on the keypad." on page 2-20. Suspend mode works and looks just like
you have turned the unit off. Press <Power> to suspend (put to sleep) the Pegaso. Press
<Power> again for the Pegaso to resume its previous state.
Chapter 1
Batteries and Power
Use the Battery Power control panel to set the idle duration and the initiation of suspend
mode. These features save battery power when the unit is not in use. Refer to "The Battery tab provides power indicators for External po
as shown in Figure 2-17 on page 2-20. To save your settings, tap OK on the command
bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad." on page 2-20 for more information.
Suspending
The following conditions will put the unit into suspend (sleep) mode:
1. When the unit is on, and you press <Power> for 0.5 second to initiate suspend
2. When the sleep timer expires, indicating that ther
3. A discharged battery pack.
wer, Main battery, and Backup battery
mode.
e has been no use for a specified
period of time.
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Batteries and Power
Resuming
Use one of the following methods to resume (wake up the Pegaso):
•Press <Power> to resume (wake up).
•Put the Pegaso into a dock.
•Press the Scan Trigger to wake up the unit (handled version only).
When a battery pack is fully discharged while the unit is in suspend mode, the Pegaso
remains in the suspended mode until the battery pack is charged or external power is
supplied via the dock or a power cable.
Battery Warnings and Cautions
Do not discharge the battery using any device except for the Pegaso. When the battery is
used in devices other than the Pegaso, it may damage the battery or reduce its life expectancy. If the device causes an abnormal current to flow, it may cause the battery to become
hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury.
WARNIN G
Lithium-ion battery packs may get hot, explode or ignite and cause serious injury if
exposed to abusive conditions. Be sure to follow the safety warnings listed below:
•Do not place the battery pack in fire or heat.
•Do not install the battery pack backwards so the polarity is reversed.
•Do not connect the positive terminal and negative terminal of the battery pack to each
other with any metal object (such as wire).
•Do not carry or store the battery pack together with metal objects.
•Do not pierce the battery pack with nails, strike it with a hammer, step on it or otherwise
subject it to strong impacts or shocks.
•Do not solder directly onto the battery pack.
•Do not expose the battery pack to liquids, or allow the battery to get wet.
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In the event the battery pack leaks and the fluid gets into your eye, do not rub the eye.
Rinse well with water and immediately seek medical care. If left untreated, the battery fluid
could cause damage to the eye.
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Battery Disposal
Always charge the battery at 32°–104°F (0°–40°C) temperature range. Regularly charging
near the temperature limits will increase the time necessary to fully charge the battery, and
will shorten the battery’s useful life.
CAUTION
If you remove the battery pack or it becomes completely discharged, there is a 30-minute
window in which to insert a charged battery pack before the backup battery fails. If your
backup battery completely discharges, the contents of the RAM memory will be lost. If your
back-up battery is less than fully charged, there is a proportionally smaller time available.
Use only the authorized power supplies, battery pack, chargers, and docks supplied by
your Datalogic reseller. The use of any other power supplies can damage the Pegaso and
void your warranty. Refer to Appendix
ries".
Do not disassemble or modify the battery. The battery contains safety and protection
devices, which, if damaged, may cause the battery to generate heat, explode or ignite.
Do not place the battery in or near fire, on stoves or other high temperature locations. Do
not place the battery in direct sunlight, or use or store the battery inside unventilated areas
such as cars in hot weather. Doing so may cause the battery to generate heat, explode or
ignite. Using the battery in this manner may also result in a loss of performance and a
shortened life expectancy.
Do not place the battery in microwave ovens, high-pressure containers or on induction
cookware.
Immediately discontinue use of the battery if, while using, charging or storing the battery,
the battery emits an unusual smell, feels hot, changes color or shape, or appears abnormal
in any other way.
A for the correct "Power Supplies" and "Accesso-
Datalogic recommends annual replacement of rechargeable battery packs to ensure maximum performance under normal use. If battery pack has heavy use (requires charging
more than once a day), it is recommended that batteries be replaced at 6-month intervals.
Battery Disposal
If you must dispose of a battery pack, please follow the CAUTIONS below:
Use only a battery pack supplied by a Datalogic reseller for this device.The use of other
battery supplies can damage the Pegaso and void your warranty. Contact your reseller to
for the correct power supplies; view your options under "Battery Pack" on page
CAUTION
When the battery pack is worn out, insulate the batter
or similar materials before disposal.
CAUTION
Recycle Lithium-Ion Batteries.
Do not throw Lithium-Ion Batteries in the trash
A-2.
y pack terminals with adhesive tape
Please reference your local regulations fo
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r any further guidelines about battery disposal.
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NOTES
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Overview
Control Panel
This section contains the following topics on configuring
your Pegaso. Most control panels are accessed by selecting/
tapping Start > Settings > Control Panel.
Chapter 2
Configuring the Pegaso
•"Backlight" on page 2-2
•"Bluetooth Manager" on page 2-3 (optional)
•"Certificates" on page 2-6
•"Date and Time" on page 2-6
•"Decoding" on page 2-7
•"Device Info" on page 2-11
•"Display Configuration" on page 2-11
•"Error Reporting" on page 2-12
•"Falcon Config" on page 2-13
•"Input Panel Properties" on page 2-13
•"Internet Options" on page 2-14
•"Keyboard Configuration" on page 2-16
•"Network and Dialup" on page 2-17
•"Owner" on page 2-18
•"Password" on page 2-18
•"PC Connection" on page 2-19
•"Persistent Registry" on page 2-19
•"Power Configuration" on page 2-20
•"Regional Settings" on page 2-21
•"Remove Programs" on page 2-22
•"Storage Manager" on page 2-22
•"Stylus Calibration" on page 2-22
•"System Properties" on page 2-24
•"Volume and Sounds" on page 2-25
•"Wi-FI" on page 2-26
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Backlight
Increasing backlight brightness can cause the battery pack to discharge at a faster rate.
The battery discharge rate slows with a decrease in backlight usage.
Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Backlight to open the Backlight control panel.
Brightness
1. On the Brightness tab (refer to Figure 2-1), use the slider to adjust the brightness
to the desired setting. You can also use the
this setting.
2. Auto Power-Save dims (rather than turning off) the backlight after 15 seconds of
inactivity. This features does not change the behavior of the Auto-Off Settings.
(Refer to "Power Configuration" on page 2-20).
3. The ambient light sensor automatically adjusts the intensity of the backlight on
the display and keypad in response to changes in lighting conditions. Select the
check box to enable or disable this feature.
<UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to adjust
Auto-Off
Figure 2-1. Backlight Control Panel & Brightness
On the Auto-Off tab, enable the desired option checkbox and select the desired options
from the pull-down lists (refer to Figure 2-1).
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Activation
Bluetooth Manager
1. On the Activation tab, just tap the checkbox(es) to enable or disable them (refer to
Figure 2-1):
• Set the backlight to turn on automatically when any key is pressed or the touchscreen is tapped, either while on battery or external power.
• Turn on the backlight when the trigger is pulled.
• Deselect Launch Control Panel from the Keyboard to turn off the ability to
open the Backlight control panel with a key sequence.
Using Auto-on while running from battery power will cause the battery pack to discharge
at a faster rate. The battery discharge rate decreases with a decrease in backlight usage.
2. To exit and save your modifications, tap OK on the command bar, or press <Enter>
on the keypad.
Bluetooth Manager
Search for device
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Bluetooth Manager to open the Bluetooth con-
trol panel.
2. Search for the type of Device(s) you want to connect to by tapping Printer, Serial, or
All
. The Pegaso will search for Bluetooth Devices within range.
3. If you attempt to set up a connection when the B
will receive a message reminding you that the radio is turned off, and asking you if
you want to turn it on. Tap
Once searching is complete, Bluetooth Device Profiles will be displayed in the Discovery tab. You can set up a connection to a device on the list, or clear it fr
tapping the Clear button.
luetooth Radio is disabled, you
Yes if you need to enable the Bluetooth Radio.
om the list by
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Figure 2-2. Searching for a Bluetooth Device
Connect to a Bluetooth Device
1. From the list of available devices, double tap the one you want to activate, or select
and then tap Connect.
2. The resulting dialog will display services that are available on the device.
Select the service you want to connect to. The following table shows the icons that display for different types of service.
Figure 2-3. Bluetooth Device Icons
IconService
Dialup Networking
Printer
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File Transfer Protocol (FTP) Object Exchange (OBEX)
Object Push (OPP) Object Exchange (OBEX)
ActiveSync
Human Interface Device (HID) - Keyboard
Serial
Pegaso™ Industrial PDA with Windows® CE
Bluetooth Manager
Virtual Port allows you to specify the incoming port, which is used to communicate seri-
ally with an incoming device just as if it were a physical COM port. This option is available only if you have selected a Printer or Serial service.
You can also select Encrypt or Authenticate from the Bluetooth control panel to apply or
modify those settings.
1. To require Authentication, tap the checkbox, then
tap OK.
2. The Authentication Request dialog will then
open, requesting that you enter a PIN. Use the
Input Panel to type in the PIN.
3. Tap OK to complete.
The dialog will also appear when an Authentication
request is received from another device.
Viewing or Deleting Paired Devices
Once you have set up a Pairing, you can view the settings by double-tapping its name
from the Connections tab. Tap the arrow to change the Virtual Port, or Delete to
remove the device pairing. Tap Sync to initiate a Sync (available only if the service is an
ActiveSync connection).
Figure 2-4. Bluetooth Pairing Info
The icons displayed in the taskbar at the bottom of your Pegaso’s screen will show you
the state of the Bluetooth connection, as shown in Table 2-1.
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Table 2-1. Bluetooth taskbar icons
IconNameDescription
Disabled IconIndicates that the Bluetooth has been disabled.
Settings
Unpaired Icon
Paired Icon
Discoverable
Indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on but the device
is currently not paired to another.
Indicates that the Bluetooth radio is on and the
evice is paired with at least one other device.
d
Indicates that the device is discoverable by other
Blu
etooth devices.
The Settings tab allows you to enable or disable the Bluetooth radio and specify settings
for Incoming Connections.
Tapping Find Me will make the Pegaso available to other Bluetooth devices for 60 seconds, allowing them to set up a connection.
Ta p Apply to apply the settings you have selected.
Certificates
Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and to secure communications. See the Microsoft Windows CE help on your unit for further information
about C
ertificates.
Date and Time
In this control panel, you can change the year, month, date, time, time zone, or select
automatic adjust for Daylight Savings Time. To set or change the date and time:
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Decoding
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time.
2. Select the month to open a pull-down list of
months or tap the arrow buttons on either side of
the month to increase or decrease the month.
3. To change the year, select the year to open a
numeric dial. S
value; select the down arrow to decrease the
value. Or you can type a new year value in the
field.
4. To change the time, select the hour, minute, sec-
onds, or AM/PM and select the up arrow to
increase the
type a new time value in the field.
5. Select your correct time zone from the pull-down list.
6. To automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Savings Time, enable the checkbox
at the bottom of the screen.
elect the up arrow to increase the
value; select/tap the down arrow to decrease the value. Or you can
7. Select Apply to save your changes and make additional modifications.
• Select OK to save your changes and exit Date/Time Properties.
• Select/tap the close button to exit without saving your changes.
Decoding
You can configure the Pegaso’s decoding options by tapping on Start > Settings > Control
Panel > Decoding
terminals using FMU (Falcon Management Utility).
There are two sections in the Decoding control panel, each containing additional pages.
There are six General Configuration pages and multiple Bar Code symbology pages.
Other decoding parameters are described in Programming Parameters, starting on
page F-1; bar code settings are provided in Programming Bar Codes, starting on
page G-1.
Configuration Control Panels
Select the desired configuration from the following options shown in Figure 2-5, and
the other Decoding Properties figures on the following pages.
. Decoder configuration can also be accomplished for large numbers of
Use the pull-down menus or tap the left and right arro
pages of the Configure utility.
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To view other configuration options, select Configure > General from the menu.
Figure 2-5. Decoding Properties: Audio
•Audio: Sets volume, tone, duration, and number of various types of beeps.
Figure 2-6. Decoding Properties: General Options
•GeneralOptions: Select from Label Programming Enable, Symbology IDs, Label
Prefix, Label Suffix, and Data Separator options.
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Decoding
To view other configuration options, select Configure > General from the menu.
To view other configuration options, select Configure > General from the menu.
Figure 2-7. Decoding Properties: Decoding Options
•Decoding Options: Set the User ID character associated with a symbology, the Redun-
dancy
and select Aggressive Decoding when available.
Figure 2-8. Decoding Properties: Devices
•Devices: Enable the keyboard wedge for bar code scanner, Magnetic Stripe Reader,
RFID, and enable Read-Ahead for attached devices.
Bar Code Symbology Pages
Use the pull-down menus from Configure > 1D Bar Code, or tap the left and right arrow
keys to navigate the different pages of the bar code symbology pages. Each bar code
symbology opens to its own page, as shown in Figure 2-10 on page 2-10.
Refer to the sample symbology control panels in Figure 2-10 for examples of the types
of fields and options you can modify.
Decoding parameters are described in Programming Parameters, starting on page F-1;
bar code settings are provided in Programming Bar Codes, starting on page G-1.
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Figure 2-10. Common Symbologies: Code 39 and UPC-A
•Code 39: Select from enable, min/max lengths, enable checksum, send checksum,
and Full ASCII conversion.
•UPC-A: Select from Enable, Send Check Digit, and Send System Digit.
Other decoding parameters are described in Programming Parameters, starting on
page F-1; bar code settings are provided in Programming Bar Codes, starting on
page G-1.
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Device Info
Serial
Number
Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Device Info to view the device serial number, model
number, firmware version, and keyboard type.
The serial number is also displayed on a label inside the Battery compartment, as shown
in Figure 2-11.
Figure 2-11. Serial Number Locations
Device Info
Display Configuration
To change the default Background or Appearance (Windows Color Scheme), select Start
> Settings > Control Panel > Display
Background
To change the Background image:
1. Select
2. Place a new image in the Windows directory.
3. The current file is located in the Windows
4. Select the new file name by using Browse.
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Display.
This file must be exactly 480 pixels wide by
640 pixels high.
dir
ectory with the Datalogic logo file named
DeskLogo.bmp.
.
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Appearance
To change the default Windows color scheme:
1. Tap the Appearance tab.
2. Tap the Scheme pull-down list and select a new
Windows color scheme if desired.
3. Tap OK on the control bar, or press <Enter> on
the keypad.
Settings
To change the Display settings:
1. Tap the Settings tab.
2. Select the desired Rotation using the radio buttons.
3. Change the Resolution by selecting the desired
setting.
4. Tap OK on the control bar, or press <Enter> on
the keypad.
Ta p Start > Settings > Control Panel > Falcon Config to access configuration utilities such as
the Falcon Management Utility (FMU) and Falcon Desktop Utility (FDU) settings. See
"Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE", starting on page B-1, for complete
information on FDU.
Falcon Config
Falcon Management Utility (FMU)
The Falcon Management Utility (FMU) is the easiest method to use to configure multiple units, especially if you have an enterprise-wide deployment. A copy of FMU is
shipped with all Pegaso Windows CE units. For complete information on FMU, refer to
the FMU User’s Guide on the Product CD included with your Pegaso.
Input Panel Properties
To change the Soft Input Panel settings:
1. Select
2. Change the desired settings.
3. To change the Soft Keyboard Options, tap
4. Change the soft keyboard options as desired,
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Input
Panel
.
Options.
selecting from:
• Large or small keys.
• Using gestures for space, backspace, shift, and enter.
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B.
A.
5. To exit the Soft Keyboard Options, tap OK on the
control bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
6. To exit Input Panel settings, tap OK on the control bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
Internet Options
To change the Internet default settings:
1. Select
2. On the
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Internet Settings.
General tab (refer to Figure 2-12A), type in the URL of the desired start
page and the desired search engine. You can also select a User Agent, change the
Cache Size, clear the Cache, and clear the History.
3. On the Connection tab (refer to Figure 2-12B) modify the network access settings
as desired.
Figure 2-12. Internet Settings
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4. On the Security tab (refer to Figure 2-13A) add sites or modify the security settings
for Internet, Local intranet, Trusted Sites, and Restricted Sites.
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Internet Options
B.
A.
Figure 2-13. Internet Settings
5. The Privacy tab (refer to Figure 2-14) allows you to modify the settings by tapping
the radio buttons. You can Accept, Block or receive a Prompt for First-party and
Thir
d-party Cookies. Enable/Disable session cookies by selecting/deselecting the
check box.
Figure 2-14. Internet Privacy Settings
6. On the Advanced tab (refer to Figure 2-15A) modify the advanced settings for
Accessibility, Browsing, Multimedia, and Security by tapping the check boxes.
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A.
B.
Figure 2-15. Advanced Internet and Popup Settings
7. The Popups tab provides options for blocking popups, to display notification
when popups have been blocked, and to open new pages in the current window.
8. To exit
Internet Settings, tap OK on the control bar or press <Enter> on the keypad.
Keyboard Configuration
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Keyboard Options to open the Keyboard con-
trol panel.
2. Adjust the slider for Multi-Tap Timeout to match your personal preferences. Use the
box provided to test the timeout delay.
3. Click the Load Map tab to select a keyboard keymap by browsing, or click the button for Default Map. Use the box provided to test the current keyboard mapping.
4. Use the
drop-down box, then clicking the desired option. Available items will vary
depending on the model.
Trig gers tab to define the behavior of each Trigger by selecting it from the
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5. Tap OK to exit the Keyboard Options control panel.
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Network and Dialup
To change the Network and Dialup connection settings, complete these steps:
1. Select Start > Settings >Network and Dialup Connections.
Figure 2-16. Changing the Network & Dialup Connection Settings.
Network and Dialup
2. Double-tap the connection to view or change the settings. The SDCCF10G1 item
shown as an example can vary, depending on the radio installed and the number of
connections.
3. Complete the two tabs as shown in Figure 2-16:
• IP Address: Select DHCP or set static IP settings.
Name Servers: If using static IP, set DNS and WINS servers.
•
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Owner
To change the Owner default settings:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Owner
Properties
entering data.
2. Enter data using the input panel or the keypad
on the PDA.
3. To exit the Owner Properties control panel, tap
OK on the control bar, or press <Enter> on the
keypad.
For more information on using the Network ID tab,
refer to "Setting up the Network ID" on page 4-8.
Password
. The Input Panel opens to facilitate
To change the Password default settings:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Password
Properties
2. Enter the desired password twice as indicated
in the two fields.
3. Select to enable password protection at poweron and/or enabling password protection for
the screen-saver.
4. To exit the
the control bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
.
Password control panel, tap OK on
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PC Connection
The PC Connection control panel determines how ActiveSync works with the PDA. To
modify the default settings:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > PC Con-
nection
2. Select the first checkbox to enable direct con-
nections to the desktop computer.
PC Connection
.
3. Tap
4. To exit the Change Connection dialog, tap OK
5. To exit the PC Connection Properties control
Change Connection to modify the connec-
tion method from USB or Serial.
on the control bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
panel, tap OK on the control bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
Persistent Registry
Persistent Registry saves the RAM-based registry to
persistent storage.
1. Tap Persist to persist the registry.
2. Tap Persist registry settings to automatically
persist the settings at the time specified in the
dropdown box
3. Tap Clear to delete all persistent registry files
from the Flash FX disk.
Automatically persisting the registry at frequent intervals may slow system performance.
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Power Configuration
To adjust power management settings, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Power. Use
this control panel to check the charge on the battery or to change the Power settings.
Battery Tab
The Battery tab provides power indicators for External power, Main battery, and Backup
battery
mand bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
Schemes Tab
The Schemes tab allows you to switch the power scheme and specify the Idle settings for
User (in 1-minute increments) or System (in 5-minute increments). You can also specify
Suspend settings in 5-minute increments). To save your settings, tap OK on the command bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
Device Status Tab
as shown in Figure 2-17 on page 2-20. To save your settings, tap OK on the com-
The Device Status tab displays the power usage of active devices.
Figure 2-17. Battery and Power Tabs
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Regional Settings
To change the Regional Settings defaults, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional
Settings
Figure 2-18. Region and Custom Settings
.
1. Select your locale from the spin box. See Figure 2-18 on page 2-21.
2. Review the Appearance Samples in the bottom half of the screen. Click Customize
to change the appearance of Number, Currency, Time, and Date.
Regional Settings
3. The options on the Language tab are disabled because the Pegaso will display only
in English.
4. The Input Panel will open to facilitate data input.
Figure 2-19. Language and Input Tabs
5. To exit Regional Settings, tap OK on the control bar, or press <Enter> on the keypad.
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Remove Programs
See "Removing Programs" on page 3-7.
Storage Manager
To change the Storage Manager control panel default settings:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage
Manager
2. From the Store Info pull-down list, select the
desired storage device.
3. You can also format, dismount, and create partitions on storage devices using this control
panel.
4. To save and exit the Storage Manager control
panel, tap OK on the control bar, or press
<Enter> on the keypad.
.
Dismounting or formatting the persistent storage drive will erase all files and programs
stored in Memory.
CAUTION
Stylus Calibration
You might need to recalibrate the touch screen (i.e. when you attempt to select one item
with the stylus, another item is erroneously selected).
To recalibrate the touch screen, complete the following steps:
1. Select
2. Adjust
3. Select the Calibration tab to open the Calibration application.
Start > Settings > Control Panel > Stylus to open the Stylus Properties dialog as
shown in Figure 2-20 on page 2-23.
Double-Tap sensitivity if needed or desired.
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Figure 2-20. Stylus Properties Control Panel
4. Tap Recalibrate to open
the Calibration screen
shown to the right
Stylus Calibration
5. Carefully press and
briefly hold stylus on
the center of the target
as the target moves
around the screen or
press <ESC> to cancel
the stylus calibration.
For more information about
the touch-sensitive display,
refer to “Using the Stylus”
and “Navigating the Display”
in the Quick Start Guide (QSG).
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System Properties
Refer to the System control panel for information related to the system.To view the System properties, select Start > Settings > Control Panel > SystemProperties.
General Tab
To view the expansion card settings, select Start > Set-
tings > Control Panel > System
Properties > General tab.
Memory Configuration
RAM Memory Allocation and Usage
Complete the following steps to adjust the Memory
Allocation
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System
2. Select the Memory tab.
3. Move the slider to adjust memory allocation.
4. Tap
(RAM Memory):
Properties
.
OK, or <Enter> on the Pegaso.
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Device Name
Your device uses this information to identify itself to
other computers.
Copyrights
Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a
user, you are responsible to read this statement.
Volume and Sounds
Volume and Sounds
To change the Volume and Sound settings, complete the following steps:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Volume & Sounds Properties to open the Vol -
ume
settings.
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Figure 2-21. Volume and Sounds Control Panels
2. Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud.
3. Enable the desired sounds for key clicks, scr
tions.
4. Select the Sounds tab to choose from various wave files in the menu.
5. You can listen to the sound by selecting Preview.
6. Save your new sound scheme by selecting Save As and entering a name for your
new Sound Scheme in the field. Delete a sound scheme by tapping Delete.
7. Tap OK when finished modifying your volume and sounds properties.
Wi-FI
Using the Summit Client Utility
The Summit Client Utility (SCU) is an application designed for end users and administrators of mobile devices that use a Summit radio module. F
beyond the scope of this manual, you can download the complete Summit User’s Guide
from www.summitdatacom.com.
een taps, notifications, and applica-
or further information
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Reference the QRG for details about the basic functions of this utility
an administrator login to the utility, you can perform these additional tasks:
•Create, rename, edit, and delete profiles
•Alter global settings, which apply to every profile
SCU provides a graphical user interface (GUI) for access to all of its functions. Access to
these functions also is available through an application programming interface (API),
which an application programmer can use to enable another utility to manage the radio.
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. After completing
To initialize SCU:
Enable/Disable
Active Profile
Association Status
Regulatory Domain
Software Versions
About SCU
Tabs
1. Go to Start> Settings > Control Panel.
2. Tap on the Wi-fi icon.
SCU Windows
SCU has five tabs: Main, Profile, Status, Diags (Troubleshooting), and Global Settings.
Tabs enable easy navigation. Each tab is described in more detail in this section.
Main Tab
Reference Figure 2-22 on page 2-27 to view the features of the Main tab.
•Enable/Disable Radio: Select or deselect to enable or disable the radio.
•Active Profile: Displays the name of the active configuration profile. An administra-
tor can use the selection list to select a different profile.
•Association Status: Indicates if the radio is associated to an access point and, if not,
what the radio’s status is.
Wi-FI
Figure 2-22. Main tab
•Regulatory Domain: Indicates the regulatory domain or domains for which the
radio is configured. “Worldwide” means that the radio can be used in any domain.
The domain cannot be configured by an administrator or user.
•Software Versions: Indicates the version of the device driver and the version of SCU
that are running on the device.
•About SCU: Supplies information on SCU.
Profile Tab
Profile settings are radio and security settings that are stored in the registry as part of a
configuration profile. When a profile is selected, its settings become active. An administrator can define, edit, or delete up to 20 profiles in the Profile tab in SCU. Profile
changes made are saved only when the Commit button is pressed.
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Profile
Actions
Radio Attributes & Settings
Security Settings
Figure 2-23 on page 2-28 is an example of a Profile tab. Here are the highlights:
•Profile: Use to select the profile to be viewed or edited. If “ThirdPartyConfig” is
selected then, after the device goes through a power cycle, WZC is used for configuration of the radio.
•Actions: Four actions are available to an administrator:
- Rename: Give the profile a new name, one that is not assigned to another pro-
- Delete: Delete the profile, provided that it is not the active profile
- New: Create a new profile with default settings and give it a name (and then
- Commit: Ensure that changes to profile settings made on the tab are saved in
Figure 2-23. Profile tab
file
change settings using other selections on the tab)
the profile
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3. Radio attribute and setting: Attributes in the list box can be selected individually.
When an attribute is selected, the current setting or an appropriate selection box
with the current setting highlighted appears on the right. For example, selecting
SSID causes an edit box to appear; selecting transmit power causes SCU to display
a drop-down list box with available settings.
Security settings: The items at the bottom of the tab enable the administrator to
4.
configure the settings for EAP Type (used for 802.1X authentication) and Encryption.
To connect a Summit radio to a typical business WL
AN, you must select a profile that
specifies the SSID, EAP type, and encryption type supported by the WLAN:
•SSID: The name or identification of the WLAN.
•EAP type: The protocol used to authenticate the device and its user if the WLAN
uses the Enterprise version of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and WPA2. SCU
supports four EAP types: PEAP with EAP-MSCHAP (PEAP-MSCHAP), PEAP
with EAP-GTC (PEAP-GTC), LEAP, and EAP-FAST
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Wi-FI
Client
AP info
Connection
•Encryption: Specifies the type of key used to encrypt and decrypt transmitted data
and how that key is specified or derived. Encryption options include:
- WPA2 or WPA with dynamic keys (derived from the EAP authentication process)
- WPA2 or WPA with pre-shared keys
- Static WEP keys
Consult the Summit User’s Guide for details on all profile settings, including security
settings.
Status Tab
The Status tab shown in Figure 2-24 on page 2-29 provides status information on the
radio. Status items include IP address and MAC address for the client radio, IP address
and MAC address for the AP, signal strength, channel, transmit power, and data rate. A
sample Status tab is shown in Figure 2-24 on page 2-29.
•Client info: Name of active profile, client name, client IP address, and client MAC
address
•AP info: AP name, AP IP address, and AP MAC address
•Connection info: Channel, transmit power, and bit rate
One status item, the radio association state, is shown on both the Status tab and the
Main tab. Potential values are: Down (not recognized), Not Associated, Associated, or
[EAP type] Authenticated.
Figure 2-24. Status tab
Diags Tab
A sample Diags, or troubleshooting, tab is shown in Figure 2-25 on page 2-30.
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Ping address
Ping results
Figure 2-25. Diags tab, with ping active
Here are the functions available on the Diags tab:
•(Re)connect: Disable and enable the radio, apply or reapply the current profile, and
attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN, logging all activity in
the output area at the bottom.
•Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew, and log all
activity in the output area at the bottom.
•Start Ping: Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it. Once
the button is clicked, its name and function will change to Stop Ping. Leaving the
Diags tab also will stop the ping, as will pressing any other button on the screen.
•Diagnostics: Attempt to (re)connect to an AP, and provide a more thorough dump
of data than is obtained with (Re)connect. The dump will include radio state, profile settings, global settings, and a BSSID list of APs in the area.
Global Settings Tab
Global settings include:
•Radio and security settings that apply to all profiles
•Settings that apply to SCU itself
An administrator can define and change most global settings on the G
in SCU. Figure 2-26 shows a sample Global Settings tab.
lobal Settings tab
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Wi-FI
Figure 2-26. Global Settings
The default setting for each global setting ensures reliable operation in most environments. Consult the user’s guide for de
tails on all global settings.
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Overview
This section contains the following topics:
Chapter 3
Software Applications
•"Inbox" starting on page 3-2.
•"Internet Explorer" starting on page 3-2.
•"Media Player" on page 3-3.
•"WordPad" starting on page 3-3.
•"Persistent Memory" starting on page 3-4
•"Installing Programs" starting on page 3-5.
• "Using an Installation Wizard" starting on page 3-6.
• "Installing Programs Manually" on page 3-6.
• "Using Windows Explorer to Add to the Start Menu" on page 3-7.
• "Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu" on page 3-7.
•"Removing Programs" starting on page 3-7.
•"Firmware Update Utility" on page 3-8.
• "Retrieving a Firmware Image Update" on page 3-8.
• "Installing FUU on the Host PC" on page 3-8.
• "Updating the Pegaso Firmware" on page 3-10.
• "Restoring Pegaso Firmware" on page 3-11.
•"AutoStart" on page 3-12.
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Inbox
Internet Explorer window with the
Status bar and View menu.
The Pegaso comes with Inbox for Windows CE installed from the factory. Inbox is a
familiar Microsoft email interface. To set up your Inbox:
1. Open Inbox by selecting Start > Programs > Inbox.
2. Select Services > Options from the command bar
to configure email.
3. Drag the screen to show Add.... Select Add....
4. Select the Service Type and type the email service
name in the Service Name text box. Select OK.
5. Enter the server and user information in the Mail
Service Definition
6. Configure your inbox using the Mail General Pref-
erences
7. Configure your mail retrieval settings in the Mail Inbox Preferences.
dialog.
.
8. Tap OK to complete the Inbox configuration.
9. Select Services > Connect from the command bar.
10. Select Services > Send/Receive Mail from the command bar to manually retrieve
mail. Pending email appears in the inbox after connecting.
Internet Explorer
The Pegaso comes with Internet Explorer for Windows
CE installed.
1. Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start > Pro-
grams > Internet Explorer
2. To set a default home page, navigate to the
desired default web page.
3. Select
View > Internet Options from the com-
mand bar.
.
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4. Enter the desired URL in the
5. Tap OK.
Start Page field.
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Internet Explorer uses sliding menus for application
Internet Explorer window with the
Status bar and View menu hidden.
and navigation control. Tap and drag the sliding
menus to the left or right to see the hidden menu
items and toolbars.
To achieve more screen real estate in Internet
Explorer, you can hide the Status bar and View menu.
From the top menubar, go to View > Hide Toolbars.
Once it is hidden, you must reset the Pegaso to
access these features again. Refer to the Pegaso Quick Start Guide (QSG) for reset instructions.
For more control over the way Internet Explorer is
displayed, refer to "Falcon® Desktop Utility for
Windows® CE", starting on page B-1
Media Player
The Pegaso comes with Media Player for Windows CE
installed.
Media Player
WordPad
The Pegaso comes with WordPad for Windows CE
installed from the factory. The following text and document file types are compatible with
1. Open Media Player by selecting Start > Programs >
Media Player
2. Select File > Open to open an available existing
media file.
3. Please refer to www.microsoft.comfor additional
information and help with your Microsoft Windows Media Player.
•Text (*.txt)
•Word Document (*.doc)
•Rich Text File (*.rtf)
•WordPad (*.pwd)
.
WordPad:
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When file types other than
the device, Windows CE translates the files into a
compressed file type.
To st a rt
WordPad
WordPad, select Start > Programs > Microsoft
.
*.pwd are transferred to
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Persistent Memory
In addition to the RAM-based storage standard on Windows CE terminals, the Pegaso
is also equipped with a persistent storage application and file storage area.
The persistent storage memory persists across all reset (warm/cold reboot) conditions
and software/firmware updates.
Because of this, Datalogic very strongly recommends installing all applications, applets,
programs, and important data files to the persistent disk of the Pegaso.
If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in RAM, a hard reset may result in
the loss of that application or data file.
CAUTION
Saving to Persistent Memory
To save an application or data to the persistent memory, from your current application
select File > Save As > and navigate to the location as described below.
Location
To access the contents of Persistent Memory:
1. Double-tap the My Device icon on the desktop.
2. Double-tap the FlashDisk icon to view.
Figure 3-1. Location of the FlashDisk
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Disk Size
Installing Programs
The size of the persistent storage disk will vary, depending upon several factors, such as
the size and number of currently running applications and the amount of memory currently consumed by the OS.
To view the current size of flash memory:
1. Double-tap the My Device icon on the desktop. (See Figure 3-1).
2. Press and hold the FlashDisk directory with the stylus, and select Properties from
the pop-up menu.
3. The FlashDisk Properties dialog opens. The number following Free is the amount
of memory currently available on the Pegaso.
Table 3-1. Persistent Memory Specifications
Persistent Memory Specifications
Total Flash size
OS/Firmware uses
FlashDisk size
Installing Programs
Programs pre-installed on the Pegaso are stored in ROM (read-only memory). You cannot remove or modify this software.
You may add programs and data files to RAM (random access memory) or into persistent storage memory via the persistent storage disk. Y
*.zip files, or other files designed for the Pegaso.
Please follow the directions provided with the software to install it.
128 MB
32 MB
96 MB
ou can install *.cab, *.exe
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Using an Installation Wizard
If the file has an installer, the installation wizard begins automatically if you have ActiveSync installed. Most installation programs require an ActiveSync connection. (Refer to
"Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync" on page 4-1.)
Follow the directions on the screen. Once the software is installed on your desktop computer, the installer transfers the softwar
Installing Programs Manually
To quickly install programs on multiple units, use the Falcon Management Utility
(FMU). For more information, refer to page 2-13.
If the file does not contain an installer, an error message indicates the program is valid but is designed
for a different type of computer.
•Install *.cab, *.exe*.zip, setup.exe
files, or other files designed for the Pegaso.
•Many Windows CE applications will also
work on the Pegaso.
Start by downloading the program to your desktop
computer (or insert the CD or disk that contains
the program into your desktop computer).
e to your Pegaso.
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > System >
General
information in the Processor field as shown at right. The processor type is required
to determine file type compatibility.
2. Read the installation instructions, ReadMe files, or manual that comes with the
program. Many programs provide installation instructions.
• If you cannot find installation instructions for the program in the
• For more information on copying files using ActiveSync, refer to the ActiveSync
3. Connect your Pegaso and desktop co
tions, and Connections", starting on page 4-1 to connect your Pegaso with your
PC.
4. Double-click the *.exe or *.cab file.
5. Once the installation is complete, double-tap the program icon from the desktop,
or select
on the Pegaso. Make a note of the
ReadMe file
or manual, use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program
Files
online Help.
folder on your Pegaso.
mputer. Refer to "Networks, Communica-
Programs > program icon to select it.
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Refer to "Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu" on page 3-7.
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Removing Programs
Using Windows Explorer to Add to the Start Menu
1. Select Start > Programs > Windows Explorer, and select the directory where the appli-
cation or program is stored.
2. Select Cut from the Edit menu.
3. Open the Programs folder located in the Windows folder, select Paste from the
pop-up menu.
The program appears on the menu.
Using ActiveSync to Add to the Start Menu
1. Use the Explorer in ActiveSync on your desktop computer to explore the files on
your Pegaso and locate the program. For more information on using ActiveSync,
refer to "Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync" on page 4-1, or see the
ActiveSync online help on your unit.
2. Right-click on the program, then select Create Shortcut.
Move the shortcut to the Programs folder in the Windows folder. The shortcut
appears on the menu.
Removing Programs
Only user-installed programs can be removed.
1. To remove a program, select Start > Settings > Con-
trol Panel > Remove Programs
2. Select the program you wish to remove from the
list and tap
Remove.
.
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Firmware Update Utility
The Pegaso is equipped with a field upgradeable firmware mechanism. Firmware
updates for the Pegaso are uploaded to the Datalogic Mobile website (www.mobile.data-
logic.com). After you have downloaded the desired update, there are several ways you
can update the firmware on the Pegaso.
•Use the Falcon Management Utility (FMU) if you have multiple units to update.
Refer to the FMU User’s Guide on the Product CD included with your Pegaso for
more information.
•If FMU is not available or you have only a few units to update, use the Firmware
Update Utility (FUU), described below, to install or update the firmware using an
ActiveSync connection. Refer to "Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync"
on page 4-1 for more information.
FUU can also be used to restore the firmware onto a Pegaso that has become corrupted,
such as would happen if the unit were powered down during an ActiveSync firmware
update. See "Restoring Pegaso Firmware" on page 3-11.
The following sections provide procedures for the retrieval and installation of the most
current firmware image onto a Pegaso.
Retrieving a Firmware Image Update
The following instructions use Internet Explorer to retrieve the most current firmware
image.
1. Launch Internet Explorer on your PC and navigate to www.mobile.datalogic.com.
2. Navigate to the Downloads section of the website.
3. Select the product, desired language, and software updates. Click Go!
4. Select the file you want to download, then click Save and navigate to the location
where you want to save the firmware files.
5. Click Save again to begin copying the files to your local machine (or local network
location).
Installing FUU on the Host PC
The Firmware Update Utility (FUU) provides administrators with a field upgrade
mechanism. You must have Microsoft® ActiveSync already loaded and running on the
host PC to use FUU. Refer to "Installing & Setting Up Microsoft A
and "Using ActiveSync" on page 4-5 for mor
ctiveSync" on page 4-1
e information about ActiveSync.
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Prior to installing FUU, you must remove any previous versions of FUU installed on the
host PC.
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Firmware Update Utility
To install Datalogic Mobile’s Falcon® Firmware Update Utility, complete the following
steps on the PC:
1. Insert the CD shipped with your Pegaso and click on the link to Firmware Update
.
Utility
OR
Go to the Datalogic Mobile website at
most current version of the Firmware Update Utility. Unzip the file, then double-click to
run FUU_Setup.exe.
Click OK to continue once you have removed previous versions of FUU.
www.mobile.datalogic.com and download the
2. The Welcome to FUU Setup Program screen opens.
• Please exit all Windows applications before running this setup.
• Click Cancel to quit Setup and close any programs you have running.
• Click Next to continue with the Setup program.
3. You must agree to accept the terms of the License Agreement by clicking on the
appropriate button.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installatio
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Updating the Pegaso Firmware
After copying the firmware image to the host PC ("Retrieving a Firmware Image
Update" on page 3-8) and installing FUU ("Installing FUU on the Host PC" on page 3-
8), you can upgrade the firmware on your Pegaso.
The following steps require that you have already established an ActiveSync connection
between the host computer and the Pegaso. To establish an ActiveSync connection with
the Pegaso, refer to "Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync" on page 4-1 and
"Using ActiveSync" on page 4-5, for more information on ActiveSync.
1. Go to Start > Programs > Firmware Update Utility > Firmware Update Utility.
2. Verify that ActiveSync is selected from the Communicate Using pull-down list.
3. Click browse (...) and navigate to the location where you saved the firmware file for
your terminal.
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4. Select the current *.img file and click Open.
5. Verify that the Pegaso is turned on. Insert the device into a powered dock connected to the host computer.
6. Click
Update Terminal on FUU on the host PC.
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7. FUU will compare the selected firmware image with the firmware already loaded on
the Pegaso; if the images are different, FUU will proceed to update the firmware
image on your Pegaso.
Please be patient and do not remove the Pegaso from the Dock during this procedure.
The firmware image of the Pegaso can take as long as:
• 6 minutes to download using a USB connection.
• 22 minutes to download using a serial connection with 115K baud rate.
• 130 minutes to download using a serial connection with 19.2K baud rate.
8. After the firmware of your Pegaso has been updated, you must perform a warm
reset. Refer to the Pegaso Quick Reference Guide (QRG) for reset instructions.
Restoring Pegaso Firmware
If the firmware image on the Pegaso becomes corrupted, the unit will beep twice and
show a blank screen when powered on. This can happen if a firmware update is aborted,
such as during a power loss or if the Pegaso is removed from the Dock before completion of the procedure.
To reinstall the firmware, complete the following steps:
Firmware Update Utility
1. On the PC, click Start > Programs > Firmware Update Utility > Firmware Update Utility.
2. Set Communicate Using to the communications port to which the dock is attached
ActiveSync, USB, COM1 or COM2.)
to (
3. Click browse (...) and navigate to the file location.
4. Select the current *.img file and click Open.
5. Verify that the Pegaso is turned on. Insert the unit into a powered dock connected
to the host computer.
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6. Click Update Terminal on FUU on the host PC.
7. FUU will restore the firmware on the Pegaso as shown on page 3-10.
Please be patient and do not remove the Pegaso from the Dock during this procedure.
The firmware image of the Pegaso can take as long as:
• 6 minutes to download using a USB connection.
• 22 minutes to download using a serial connection with 115K baud rate.
• 130 minutes to download using a serial connection with 19.2K baud rate.
8. After the firmware has been restored, the Pegaso will automatically reset.
AutoStart
The AutoStart program provides three functions:
•Allows you to create a list of applications (with optional command line arguments)
•Automatically reinstalls specified CAB files when the Falcon is Hard Reset.
•Allows you to create a list of applications (with optional command line arguments)
AutoStart launches each time the Falcon is r
PreAuto.ini (reference Table 3-3 for the location), executing each line with the spec-
ified command line arguments. It will take into account any AutoStart options at the
begining of the line.
Upon a Cold Reset, AutoStart installs all the CAB files located in the AutoStart CAB
folder. If the AutoStart CAB folder does not exist, no CAB files will be installed.
Table 3-2. AutoStart CAB folder location
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to run automatically prior to loading CAB files.
to run automatically after loading CAB files.
ebooted. AutoStart first runs
ProductOperating SystemLocation
Windows CE\FlashFX Disk
Windows Mobile\FlashDisk
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AutoStart will then run the Autostart.ini (reference Table 3-3 for the location),
executing each line with the specified command line
arguments. It will take into
account any AutoStart options at the beginning of the line.
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Table 3-3. PreAuto.ini and Autostart.ini location
ProductOperating SystemLocation
F4400
Windows CE\FlashFX Disk
Windows Mobile\FlashDisk
Installing CAB files
Copy any CAB files you want to install into the AutoStart CAB folder. These CAB files
will then be automatically installed in alphabetical order the next time you start the
device.
How AutoStart Uses Wceload
If you intend to create highly interactive installers, you should either install the CABs
manually or review the section on “Interactive CAB Install” in this chapter.
In certain environments, CAB files will be deleted after execution. To prevent the CAB file
from being deleted, write protect the file before copying the file onto the device.
CAUTION
AutoStart
CAB files are installed by AutoStart using the Wceload.exe application. Table 3-4 on
page 3-13 shows available command line options:
Table 3-4. AutoStart command line options
OptionDescription
Specifies that you will not be prompted for any input during the instal-
/noui
/silentSuppresses dialog boxes during the installation.
lation. If the CAB file is signed, an
answered ‘Yes.’ If the CAB is unsigned, then any responses will be
answered ‘No.’
y responses will automatically be
Please refer to the Microsoft documentation on your device for further details on Wce-
If the CAB installer requires user interaction that must be performed during the
AutoStart CAB installation process, you can specify a special file name to disable the
silent mode installation. If this mode is specified, the CAB file will be installed with
Wceload without any command line arguments specified.
An example of what AutoStart would execute is:
\Windows\Wceload.exe <cab file>
To force this mode of installation via AutoStart, rename the CAB file to include a ‘_’
character before the “.cab” extension of the file.
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Example:
“File.cab” should be renamed “File_.cab” to force AutoStart to not install the
CAB in silent mode. This specially-named CAB file should be placed in the AutoStart
folder with other CAB files intended for installation on the next reboot.
Autostart.ini
Autoexec.ini, which uses AutoCE on some older models, has been deprecated. These
files should be renamed to Autostart.ini and reformatted as described in "AutoStart" on
page 3-12.
In the following section, all references to AutoStart.ini also pertain to PreAuto.ini.
Autostart.ini and PreAuto.ini are text files that AutoStart will run upon star-
tup of the Falcon, and after any CAB files are installed. This file should be placed in the
AutoStart folder. AutoStart will run the
device.
Line Formatting
Each line of the Autostart.ini can consist of Autostart options, an executable, and
any command line arguments.
< Autostart option(s)> <full path to executable> <command line
arguments>
Sample:
- \windows\pword.exe \file.doc
Ta bl e 3-5 breaks down the sample Autostart.ini line.
Autostart.ini file on each reboot of the
Table 3-5. Autostart.ini line formatting
Autostart
option(s)
-\windows\pword.exe\file.doc
Full path to executableCommand line arguments
Spaces must be placed between each component of the line in the Autostart.ini.
If the executable path is in a folder that contains spaces in the name, quotes are required
to distinguish what the actual executable name is. The following is an example of this:
“\Program Files\ScannerApp.exe” /run (valid)
\Program Files\ScannerApp.exe /run (invalid)
The second line is an invalid line because there is no way to distinguish the executable
from the argument.
AutoStart Options
Ta bl e 3-6 shows options you can use when writing a line in the Autostart.ini or
PreAuto.ini file.
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AutoStart
Table 3-6. Options for Autostart.ini and PreAuto.ini
DescriptionCharacterComments
This may only be used as the
first
Comment: This line will not be
e
xecuted.
Do not wait on line completion:
This will cause the line to e
cute and immediately move
onto the ne
Query: Request user confirmation when running the executable.
Execute only on Cold Reset‘!’
Cold Reset Only: This will cause the line to execute only after a Cold Reset.
xt line.
‘#’ OR ‘ ‘
(space)
xe-
‘-’
‘?’
character of the line. If the
comment option is specified in
the options elsewhere, it is
ignored.
This will halt parsing the
utostart.ini until the confirma-
A
tion is answered. Th
intended for debugging the
Autostart.ini file.
is is
An empty line will be treated as a comment line.
Combining Options
Autostart options can be combined together as shown in the following sample:
?- \Windows\Pword.exe
This line would:
•Request confirmation before executing the line. The next line would not be processed before the confirmation is answered.
•Run the next line without waiting on the current line to complete execution.
Query Option
The query option is intended for use when debugging the autostart.ini. When a
line with this option is executed, the following dialog will appear with the specified executable and command line arguments. The populated fields shown in the AutoStart
Execute Query are described in Table 3-7 on page 3-16.
AutoStart Execute Query
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Table 3-7. AutoStart Query options
FieldDescription
Line NumberThis is the line number in the script being executed.
ExeThe executable as parsed by AutoStart.
ArgsThe argument as parsed by AutoStart.
The fields may be broken up into multiple lines (as shown in the example) due to limited
space in the dialog.
Parentheses are used to surround the given field and make it very clear what the value of
the field is.
Ta bl e 3-8 describes the results of each choice:
Table 3-8. AutoStart Query actions
ButtonAction
Ye sThe current line will execute.
No
Cancel
The current line will not execute. AutoStart will continue parsing the Autostart.ini.
The current line will not execute and AutoStart will discontinue parsing the Autostart.ini.
Autostart.ini Samples
Ta bl e 3-9 on page 3-16 is a collection of sample Autostart.ini lines.
Table 3-9. Sample Autostart.ini lines
LineDescription
? \windows\wceload.exe “\My
Docum
\Program Files\App.exe
\Program Files\App.exe /run
“\Program Files\App.exe” /
run
?- \Windows\Pword.exe
!”\Program Files\App.exe” /run
ents\FDU.cab”
This will confirm the execution of \Windows\wceload.exe with
specified argument “\My Documents\FDU.cab”
(invalid) Th
Files\App.exe.
(invalid) Th
Files\App.exe /run.
This will execute the program \Progra
argument /run.
This will confirm the execution of \
cution is confirmed, AutoStart will immediately process the next line.
This will execute the program \Progra
argument /run ONLY after a Cold Reset.
is will execute \Program with the argument
is will execute \Program with the argument
m Files\App.exe with the
Windows\Pword.exe. If the exe-
m Files\App.exe with the
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Overview
This section contains the following topics:
Chapter 4
Networks, Communications, and
Connections
•"Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync" starting on page 4-1.
• "Installing Microsoft ActiveSync" on page 4-1.
• "Setting up ActiveSync" on page 4-3.
•"Installing the USB Driver" on page 4-4.
•"Using ActiveSync" starting on page 4-5.
•"Networking" starting on page 4-8.
• "Setting up the Network ID" starting on page 4-8.
• "Network and Dialup Connections" starting on page 4-8.
• "Network Setup: Remote ActiveSync" starting on page 4-9.
•"SNMP" starting on page 4-9.
Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync
This section provides instructions on setting up the Host PC so that the PC can communicate with the Pegaso and the dock.
The screen shots in the manual were taken and the procedures were written using Win-
®
dows
XP. If you are using a different Windows operating system, appearances and pro-
cedures may be slightly different.
Important! You must disconnect any other PDAs, PDTs, or Pegasos using USB ActiveSync from the Host PC prior to connecting the Pegaso or the Host PC and Microsoft
ActiveSync may not recognize the new device.
Installing Microsoft ActiveSync
Microsoft® ActiveSync is a file transfer tool used to synchronize the files on a PC with
the files on your Pegaso. The device comes from the factory with ActiveSync loaded. If
you have ActiveSync already installed on your PC, make sure that you have v3.7.1 or
higher.
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To install Microsoft® ActiveSync on the PC, complete the following steps:
1. Go to the Microsoft® Windows website at
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/.
2. Use the Product/Technology pull-down list to search on “ActiveSync” for the most
current version.
3. Download the current version of ActiveSync from the Microsoft website.
4. Install the most current version of Microsoft® ActiveSync on the host PC (refer to
Figure 4-1).
Figure 4-1. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer
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Figure 4-2. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer
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Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync
5. Click Next to continue the installation. Click Cancel to cancel the installation of
ActiveSync.
Figure 4-3. Microsoft ActiveSync Installer
6. Reboot your PC.
7. You have completed installing ActiveSync.
Setting up ActiveSync
1. Open ActiveSync from the Host PC.
2. Connect the Pegaso to the Host PC via a dock or USB/Serial cable.
3. Verify that the Pegaso is turned on.
4. Within a minute, the ActiveSync window should appear, attempting to connect to
a new device.
Figure 4-4. Microsoft ActiveSync dialog
5. If ActiveSync does not connect within two minutes, try the following:
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• Double-click and open ActiveSync from the Host PC’s System Tray if it is not
already open.
• Remove the Pegaso from the dock and then reinsert it into the dock or discon-
nect the cable from the Host PC and reconnect it.
• Select
•Go to
File > Get Connected for ActiveSync to look for a mobile device.
File > Connection Settings and make sure that your Connection Settings
dialog show the same selections as that in Figure 4-5 below if you have a USB
connection. If you have a serial connection, select the correct COM port from
the pull-down list.
Figure 4-5. Connection Settings
6. You have completed setting up ActiveSync. Proceed to "Installing the USB
Driver", below, to install the USB driver.
Installing the USB Driver
In order for the Host PC to communicate with the Pegaso, you must install the USB
driver file from the CD that came with the P
website at www.mobile.datalogic.com.
Microsoft ActiveSync must be installed on your computer before proceeding. See "Set-
ting up ActiveSync" on page
Important! Install the USB driver PRIOR to connecting the Pegaso to the host PC.
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egaso, or download it from the Datalogic
1. Copy the USB driver file from your Pegaso CD or the Datalogic website to the
following location on your computer:
C:\Program Files\Microsoft ActiveSync\Drivers.
2. Connect the USB or Serial cable to Pegaso or place the unit in the dock.
3. Connect the USB or Serial cable to a Host PC.
4. Follow the directions onscreen. The specified source directory will be the one
identified in step 1.
5. You are now ready to use ActiveSync.
Using ActiveSync
Use ActiveSync to transfer and synchronize (share) files between the Pegaso and the
Host PC.
Important! You must disconnect any other PDAs, PDTs, or Pegasos using USB ActiveSync from the Host PC prior to connecting the Pegaso, or the Host PC and Microsoft
ActiveSync may not recognize the new device.
Using ActiveSync
Setting up a Partnership
During the Microsoft ActiveSync installation, you were prompted to create a partnership with your mobile device. When you set up a partnership, you select synchronization and file conversion settings, which are contained in a file on your desktop
computer. This file enables your desktop computer to recognize your device. Only
devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can synchronize information
between the two computers.
Partnerships are stored in ActiveSync and have the same name as the corresponding
device. Your desktop computer can set up partnerships with many different mobile
devices, but the Pegaso can have partnerships with only two computers. For more information on partnerships, please refer to your Microsoft ActiveSync documentation or
help file.
Transferring Files
To transfer files, complete the following steps on the host PC:
1. Select Start > Programs >Microsoft ActiveSync.
2. Double-click on the
ActiveSync icon in the System Tool Tray.
3. After you have established a connection with your Pegaso, tap Explore at the top of
the ActiveSync window (or select Explore from the File menu). Refer to Figure 4-6
on page 4-6.
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Figure 4-6. ActiveSync Dialog
4. Navigate to the target directory (folder) on your portable.
Figure 4-7. Exploring the Mobile Device
5. Copy the desired file by using the Copy/Paste method or dragging and dropping
the desired file(s) into the directory (folder).
Depending on the file type, ActiveSync may convert the file into a format appropriate
for the Windows CE device.
File Synchronizing using ActiveSync
ActiveSync file synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the Pegaso
and the Host PC. Refer to "Setting up a Partnership" on page 4-5.
1. Select the controls in the synchronization configuration for the P
ship. Refer to Figure 4-8 on page 4-7.
2. Select
Tools > Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure the synchro-
nization options.
egaso partner-
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Figure 4-8. File Synchronization Options
Using ActiveSync
3. Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created in your
My Documents directory (defaults to the desktop). Refer to Figure 4-7 on page
4-6.
During the ActiveSync connection, all files in the Synchronization folder will be
synchronized with (copied to) the \My Documents directory on the Pegaso.
Figure 4-9. Select Synchronization Settings
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11:57 AM
System Tray
Network
Connection Icon
Connected Not Connected
Networking
Setting up the Network ID
To set up your Network ID (configure the Windows user settings, such as the user
name, password, and domain), complete the following steps on the Pegaso:
1. Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel > Owner.
2. Select the Network ID tab on the Owner Properties dialog box.
3. Enter your User Name, Password, and Domain on the Network ID tab.
4. Select OK on the command bar to save your network ID information.
Access basic network connection information by double-tapping on the Network icon in
the system tray. Tap Details to show more information.
The Network Icon
The network icon in the system tray indicates if the network is currently connected or
not.
Figure 4-10. The Network Icon
Network and Dialup Connections
Radio Card settings will vary depending on the type of radio card you are using. For
assistance configuring the Pegaso for your RF network, reference Remote Connections
in the online help on your unit. Reference the documentation for your radio card type
for further information.
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Network Setup: Remote ActiveSync
To execute a Remote ActiveSync, complete the following steps:
1. Go to Start > Programs > Communication > Netlink.
2. Select the target host to which you wish to connect in the Connect To field.
3. Tap Connect.
4. A network ActiveSync connection will be established.
Network functions and operations work the same when using the Dock.
You must have established an ActiveSync partnership with a host before you can use
Remote ActiveSync to connect to it. To establish an ActiveSync connection with the
Pegaso, refer to "Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync" on page 4-1.
SNMP
SNMP
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the standard protocol for managing
devices on a network. The Falcon Management Utility (FMU) makes use of SNMP to
send and receive configuration information to the Datalogic terminals. Since the networked terminals are constantly running SNMP, this allows FMU to interface with the
terminal at any time, without requiring user intervention on the terminal.
With SNMP running on the terminal, other SNMP based network management tools
such as HP Openview® and CastleRock SNMPpc® may also be used to interface with
the terminals. To support this capability, Datalogic has released the Management Information Base (MIB) for the Datalogic Windows-based terminals. The MIB is used by
the management tools to allow them to better support the configuration values provided
on the terminals, such as scanner controls and terminal type information.
The MIB is available at www.mobile.datalogic.com.
For more information on SNMP, refer to "SNMP Interface", or go to:
http://www.microsoft.com.
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Overview
This appendix covers the following topics:
"Power Supplies" on page A-2.
•"Powered USB Cable & Power Supply"
•"Battery Pack"
•"Single Slot Dock"
•"Four-Slot Charge Dock"
•"Four-Slot Ethernet Dock"
•"Four-Slot Battery Charger"
•"Car Charging Adapter"
"Ethernet Module" on page A-7
Appendix A
Accessories
"Modem Module" on page A-6
"Handstrap" on page A-7
"Handle" on page A-8
"Belt Clip" on page A-10
"Screen Protector" on page A-12
Contact your Datalogic reseller for accessories and supplies for the Pegaso; go to the
Datalogic website for the most current information.
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Accessories
Power Supplies
Powered USB Cable & Power Supply
Use only the correct battery chargers and docks with this Windows CE Pegaso. The technology used for these models is incompatible with other Datalogic chargers and docks.
Figure A-1. Power Supply and Powered USB Cable
Battery Pack
The Battery Pack and the Battery Door are integrated and are not sold separately. The
Pegaso is available with either a standard or high-capacity battery.
To remove the Battery Pack on the Pegaso, complete the following steps:
1. While pushing the Battery Latch (shown in Figure A-2), lift out the Battery Pack,
top first.
2. To replace, seat the bottom end first, then click the Battery Pack into place.
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Figure A-2. Battery Pack
Battery Pack in Charger
USB/Serial Connector
Pull Upward to Remove
LEDs
Power Supplies
Battery Pack
Single Slot Dock
Figure A-3. Single Slot Dock
Battery Latch
(push in to release)
Seat this
end first
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Accessories
Four-Slot Charge Dock
The Four-Slot Charging Dock provides the ability to charge up to four Pegasos and four
spare batteries simultaneously.
Figure A-4. Four-Slot Charge Dock
Four-Slot Ethernet Dock
Like the Four-Slot Charging Dock, the Four-Slot Ethernet Dock provides the ability to
charge four Pegaso and four spare batteries simultaneously. In addition, the built-in
Ethernet hub gives all the docks a unique Ethernet address accessible through one physical 802.3 CAT5 connection. See "Ethernet Module"on page A-7 for more information
on setting up an Ethernet connection.
Use when you want to connect to an Ethernet network, or for batch units to synchronize without the need for wireless technology.
There are two LEDs; one for 10/100 Mbps link and the other for Tx/Rx.
Figure A-5. Four-Slot Ethernet Dock
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Four-Slot Battery Charger
LEDs
Charge up to four spare battery packs simultaneously with the Four-Slot Battery
Charger.
Figure A-6. Four-Slot Battery Charger
Power Supplies
Car Charging Adapter
A Car Charging Adapter is available for the Pegaso. To attach, just plug the adapter into
the connector on the bottom of the unit, and tighten the thumb screws to secure it.
Figure A-7. Car Charging Adapter
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Accessories
Modem Module
An optional Modem Module allows you to use the Pegaso to dial a server in a remote
office.
Features:
•V.92/56K data rate backward compatible with
lower speeds
•V.44 and V.42 bits data compression
•V.42 error correction
•AT command compatible
•U. S. Caller ID reporting
•FastPOS (V.29) and V.22vis Fast Connect
•V.80 Synchronous Access
•Built-in speaker
•Easy to use
To connect:
1. Remove the Pegaso from the dock and detach power from the dock.
2. Plug the modem module into the dock, and then plug the phone cable into
modem.
3. Replace the Pegaso into the dock and restore power.
4. Select Start > Settings > Network and Dial-up Connections to open dial-up network-
ing.
5. Tap Make New Connection to create a new connection.
6. Type a name for the connection, and tap the radio button to select Direct Connec-
tion
. Tap Next.
7. Select
Hayes Compatible Modem on Com1 as the device.
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Ethernet Module
8. Click on TCP/IP Settings and Security Settings and fill in as needed to connect to
the remote server. Check with your network administrator for settings. Tap Finish
when complete.
9. Double tap the newly named connection.
10. Fill in the necessary username, passwor
11. Tap
A PPP connection has now been created. TCP/IP network communications can commence.
Connect to continue.
Ethernet Module
The optional Ethernet Module allows the Pegaso to connect to an Ethernet network.
There are two LEDs; one for 10/100 Mbps link and the other for Tx/Rx. The communications rate is 10/100Mbps – Auto-negotiate.
To Connect:
1. Remove the Pegaso from the dock, and
unplug the power from the Dock.
2. Plug the ethernet module into the Dock, then
plug a CAT5 cable into the Ethernet module.
3. Replace the Pegaso into the Dock, and restore
power to the Dock.
d, and domain.
A network icon will be displayed in the system tray.
All normal network activities can now take place.
Handstrap
It is not necessary to remove the Handstrap to install the Handle or the Belt Clip.
Removing the Handstrap
An elastic Handstrap is included with the Pegaso. To remove the Handstrap, complete
the following steps. Reference Figure A-8 while performing these actions.
1. Grasp the lower handstrap attachment and pull to slide out from the unit.
2. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the two screws securing the upper handstrap
attachment to the unit.
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Accessories
Handstrap
Back Enclosure
Handstrap Holder
Closure Area
Upper
Handstrap
Assembly
Figure A-8. Removing/Replacing the Handstrap
Installing the Handstrap
To install a Handstrap on the Pegaso, follow the steps described below.
1. Feed the strap end of the handstrap down through the Back Enclosure Handstrap
Holder slot as shown in Figure A-8 and loop it up to engage the closure area at the
desired position.
2. Attach the Upper Handstrap Assembly to the unit using the two Phillips screws.
Handle
The Pegaso is available with an attachable handle
which provides an additional trigger for scanning.
When y
to press the trigger on the handle and must use the
<Scan> key on the keypad or Scan triggers on the
Pegaso instead.
To install a handle, refer to the following sections.
Reverse the instructions to remove the handle.
ou remove the handle, you lose the ability
A-8
The Handstrap can be left on when installing the
Handle.
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Installing a Handle on the Pegaso
Ears
Handle
Locked
Position
Unlocked
Position
1/4 Turn Latch
The handle may be installed without removing the handstrap. To install the handle on
the Pegaso, complete the following steps:
1. Align the “ears” on the handle with the corresponding holes on the underside of
the Pegaso and slide them into place.
Handle
2. Seat the top of the Handle against the Pegaso and turn the quarter-turn fastener to
secure the Handle to the unit.
The trigger is automatically activated and available. Press to initiate scanning
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Accessories
Ears
Belt Clip
The Handstrap can be left on when installing the Belt Clip.
The Belt Clip comes with two separate pieces:
one that attaches to the Pegaso, and one that
attaches to your belt.
To install the Belt Clip on the unit, complete
the follo
1. Turn the Pegaso face-down and ensure
2. Orient the Belt Clip on the underside of
3. Align the “ears” on the inside of the Belt Clip with the corresponding holes on the
wing steps:
that power is off.
egaso.
the P
underside of the P
egaso and slide them into place.
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4. Push the top of the Belt Clip against the Pegaso and turn the quarter-turn fastener
to secure it.
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Figure A-9. Installing the Belt Clip
1/4 Turn Latch
Locked
Position
Belt Clip
Unlocked
Position
Belt
Clip
Attaching to a Belt
To attach the Pegaso to a belt, snap the Belt Attachment onto your Belt. Slide the Pegaso
onto the Belt Attachment sideways, then rotate to an upright position to secure it into
place, as shown in Figure A-10.
Figure A-10. Attaching to a Belt
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Accessories
Tab
A
B
Screen Protector
A Screen Protector is available for the Pegaso. Use the following instructions to attach a
Screen Protector.
You may find it helpful to have the unit firmly seated in its dock while performing these
procedures. Another useful tip is to have a credit card handy to assist in smoothing the
Screen Protector in place.
1. Gently but thoroughly clean the touchscreen using a lens
cloth or other soft, lint-free cloth. If necessary, dampen
the cloth with a mild cleaning solution, such as liquid
hand soap and water. Thoroughly dry the area after
cleaning, and ensure it is lint-free.
Never use corrosive or abrasive cleaners or cloths on the
Pegaso.
CAUTION
CAUTION
2. Remove the Screen Protector from its packaging
and, while holding it by the edges, pull the tab to
begin peeling the backing from about one inch of
the adhesive side. Fold the backing down as you go.
DO NOT touch the adhesive area, as this could leave a fingerprint when installed.
3. Orient the Screen Protector with its adhesive side towards the screen and CAREFULLY align its top edge and corners with the screen recess, as shown in
Figure A-11A. If alignment is not perfect, gently lift up and star
4. Continue to peel the backing while slowly seating the protector in place
t again.
. Use a
credit card (if available) or similar soft-edged object to evenly smooth the Screen
Protector and push out any bubbles between the surfaces. Reference Figure A-11B.
Figure A-11. Applying a Screen Protector to the Pegaso
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Appendix B
Overview
Falcon® Desktop Utility (FDU) allows Datalogic Pegaso™ Windows® administrators to
configure Pegaso Windows® CE devices to control individual user access. This includes:
This section covers the following information:
Falcon
®
Desktop Utility
for Windows® CE
•Prevent users from changing Pegaso OS settings.
•Define keys to access specific functionality/programs.
•Use Application Selector to replace desktop with a selection of authorized applica-
tions.
•Internet Explorer access restriction, configuration and customized recovery mecha-
nisms.
•"Falcon Desktop Utility" on page B-2
• "Administrative Options" on page B-3.
• "Setting Hot Keys" on page B-5.
• "Internet Explorer Configuration" on page B-8.
• "Modifying Windows Controls" on page B-9
• "Add Application" on page B-11.
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Falcon® Desktop Utility for Windows® CE
Falcon Desktop Utility
To open the FDU for the first time, select Start > Settings > Falcon Config.
Figure B-1. Accessing FDU
These options are available from all screens:
Table B-1. Options Available on all Screens
CommandDescription
OK
X
Ta p OK to apply the settings and modifications you have made in the
FDU tabs. OK saves every modification.
Ta p X to cancel the settings and modifications you have made in the
FDU tabs. X cancels all modifications you have made in FDU.
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Administrative Options
When you open the Admin control panel, the FMU tab will open. Select the Admin tab to
set up FDU.
Figure B-2. Setting a Password/Admin Tab Fields
Table B-2. Setting a Password/ Admin Tab Fields
Falcon Desktop Utility
CommandDescription
Enable Falcon
Desktop
Enter Password
Re-Enter Password
Set Password
Restore
faults
De
Select/tap this checkbox to activate the FDU functions such as
Hot Key assignments, IE Restrictions, Windows Settings, and the
authorized application menu.
Enter a password in the text box. This allows the user to specify a
password when this utility is launched. By default there is no
password. A password can consist of all standard keyboard characters.
Carefully re-enter the password in the second text box.
Select/tap Set Password to enable the password.
To change or remove the password, enter a new value, re-enter
the
new value, and select/tap Set Password.
Select/tap Re
functions on all the tabs. After you select this option, you will
receive a prompt to verify this selection.
store Defaults to reset the default values of all the
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Setting a Password
To set a password:
1. Enter a password in the field. This allows the user to specify a password when this
utility is launched. By default there is no password set.
Be sure to record the Password for future reference.
2. Re-enter the password in the second field.
3. Select/tap Set Password to enable the password.
4. Select/tap OK close the Set Password Confirmation dialog.
You must select/tap Set Password prior to exiting FDU in order to store and
activate your new password. It is not necessary to select Enable Falcon
Desktop.
If you select/tap Restore Defaults it will remove all custom settings and
restore all the factory default settings, except a previously set password.
CAUTION
Changing a Password
To change to a new password:
1. Enter a new value in the Enter Password field.
2. Re-enter the new value in the
3. Select/tap Set Password.
Removing a Password
To remove a password:
1. Enter blanks in both Password fields.
2. Select/tap Set Password.
Re-enter Password field.
Password Request Dialog Box
Once the password is set, the next time you open the Falcon Desktop Utility, the FDU Pass-
word
dialog box opens.
This dialog box will only open if a password was defined.
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Figure B-3. Setting a Password
Table B-3. Setting a Password Dialog
CommandDescription
Falcon Desktop Utility
Enter Password
OKSelect/tap OK to accept the password.
XSelect/tap X to can
Complete the FDU Config dialog:
1. Type in your password using either the keypad on the unit, or using the stylus on
the soft input panel (SIP).
If you enter an incorrect password, the system will prompt you to input the correct
one.
2. Select/tap OK to verify the password. Or tap X to cancel.
Setting Hot Keys
You can use Hot Keys (HKeys) Tab to associate specific keys, such as <F1>-<F10>, with specific applications. You can also create a new Hot Key combinations ("Adding a New Hot Key" on
B-7). Select the HKeys tab to access these options.
page
For example, you could set <F2> to launch a sample application like:
Enter your password using the keypad, or using the stylus on the
soft input panel (SIP) in the text box.
cel the request to start the FDU.
\Windows\pword.exe.
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Figure B-4. Hot Keys Tab
Table B-4. Hot Keys Tab Fields
CommandDescription
Hot Key
New
Delete
Associated
Function
Application
Browse
Arguments
Action
This pull-down list displays the available function keys to define.
Select the desired one from the list.
Select/tap to specify a new Hot Key, not on the Hot Key list. This
opens a new dialog, shown on page
Tap to delete the selected Hot Key. You can only delete the Hot
Keys you have added. You cannot delete <F1> -<F10>.
This pull-down list displays the available functions. Select either
Application or Action.
Displays path to the selected application.
Select/tap to browse for application files. You can associate an
executable program with the specified Hot K
Type the command-line arguments that are needed for the specified
application. This option is only available when Application is
selected in the Associated Function pull-down list.
Specify an action to associate with a Hot Key. This list includes:
SIP, toggle Taskbar, FDU Admin, and Applica-
tion Switcher.
is selected in the Associated Function pull-down list.
This option is only available when Action
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ey.
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The <F6> is the key initially assigned to FDU Admin:
If you wish to assign this key to a differ
Hot Key and assign it to the Action -
FKey to something else.
ent function, you must first select an unassigned
FDU Admin. You can then go back and reassign the
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Table B-5. Pegaso Hot Keys Available
Pegaso
19-key models
Numeric
F1-F10
Alpha keys
Side/top triggers
The administrator is responsible for verifying that these keys don’t override existing functions. To prevent FDU Hot Keys from overriding existing application keys, select “No
Action” in the Action combo box.
Adding a New Hot Key
When you select New on the HKeys tab, this opens the Add New Hot Key dialog box.
To define a new Hot Key, complete the following steps:
1. Enter the key combination to define a new Hot Key in the Enter Key textbox.
2. The Note displays important information indicating Hot Keys that should not be
used.
Figure B-5. Add a New Hot Key Dialog
Table B-6. Adding a New Hot Key Dialog
CommandDescription
Enter Key
OKSelect/tap OK to add the specified Hot Key.
XSelect/tap X to ca
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Enter the desired key combination in this text box to define a Hot
Key.
ncel the specified Hot Key.
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IE Address Bar
IE Tool
IE Menu Bar
IE Status Bar
Make sure you do not attempt to add a Hot Key that is already defined.
3. Select/tap OK to save the New Hot Key. If you select/tap X, the key will not be saved.
It is possible for the keyboard wedge to activate assigned Hot Keys using alphanumeric
characters. Bar codes containing characters associated with assigned Hot Keys will trigger the action or application assigned to that Hot Key.
Internet Explorer Configuration
Tap the IE (Internet Explorer) tab to access the IE Configuration option. Use the IE Error
Redirection
error occurs, the browser can redirect access to a specified error page with instructions
on how to recover from the problem.
Figure B-6. IE Configuration Tab / IE Window Features
option to provide customized recovery from common IE errors. When an
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Table B-7. IE Tab Fields
CommandDescription
Error Type
Error Page
The Error Types pull-down list displays available IE Error
Typ es:
(400) Invalid Syntax, (403) Request Forbidden, (404) Object
Not Found, (406) No Response Format, (410) Page Doesn't
Exist, (500) Internal Server Error, (501) Server Can't Do That,
Generic Error, Server Is Busy, Couldn't Find Server, URL Syntax Error, Request Cancelled, Not Available Offline
Edit this textbox to associate a website or html file with the
specified error
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CommandDescription
Select/tap to set a specified error page as the default. A confir-
Assign as Default
mation dialog opens to ask if the default error page applies to
all errors
.
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CAUTION
Browse
Show Address
Bar
Show Tool Bar
Show Status Bar Select/tap this check box to show the IE status bar.
Show Menu Bar
Select/tap
Select/tap this check box to show the IE address bar.
Select/tap this check box to show the IE toolbar.
Select/tap this check box to show the IE menu bar.
to browse for files.
Internet Options
Ta p Internet Options on the IE tab to open the Windows CE Internet Options control
panel. Customize these settings as necessary.
The Internet Options control panel applet is part of the Microsoft® Windows® CE operating system.
For more information on the Windows CE operating system, please refer to the Microsoft
website at
The FDU allows you to cancel prior to applying your changes. However, any settings modified in the Internet Options control panel applet through the FDU interfacewill be applied
even if you later cancel the your modifications in the FDU.
http://www.microsoft.com.
Modifying Windows Controls
Select/tap the Win (Windows Controls) tab to access the Windows Controls option. Use
Windows controls to allow or restrict access to Windows system functions.
You can disable normal Windows functions such as the desktop and taskbar, leaving
nothing but a blank workspace. This allows applications to be run on the full screen and
prevents users from accidental or unauthorized use of the taskbar, Internet Explorer, and
any other resident applications.
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WinCE
Desktop
Start Menu
Taskbar
Figure B-7. Windows CE Desktop and Win Tab
Table B-8. Win Tab Fields
CommandDescription
Show Taskbar
Taskbar Enabled
Start Menu Enabled
Windows CE Desktop Enabled
Select/tap Show Taskbar to specify that the taskbar is
shown or hidden.
Select/tap Tas k b a r E nabled to specify whether the taskbar
is accessible. This option is only available when the Show
Task bar is checked.
Select/tap Start Menu Enabled to specify whether the Start
menu is accessible or not. This option is only available when
both ShowTas kbar and Task Bar Enabled are checked.
Select/tap Windows CE Desktop Enabled to specify that
the desktop icons are accessible or not.
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Application Selector
Use the Application Selector (AppSelect Tab) function to edit, add, or delete applications
for the application selector.
Figure B-8. AppSelect Tab
Application Selector
Table B-9. AppSelect Tab Fields
CommandDescription
Enable Application Selector
Authorized Applications
New
Edit Select/tap Edit to edit the selected entry.
Delete
Up/Down
Add Application
The Add Application dialog opens when you tap either New or Edit.
From the
new application entry in the list.
Add Application dialog the administrator can configure and/or add/change an a
Select/tap Enable Application Selector to enable/disabled
the application selector. When this is enabled, the Application
Selector replaces the desktop and allows only authorized use
of applications.
This is a list of applications that the user may access.
Select/tap New to create a new application entry.
Select/tap Delete to delete the selected entry.
Select/tap Up/Down to move an entry up or down in the listview.
Applications with the
Run Application at Startup option enabled will start automatically
when the Application Selector starts up.
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Figure B-9. Add Application Dialog
Table B-10. Add Application Dialog
CommandDescription
Application Title
Executable Displays the path for the executable file which you want to run.
Browse
Arguments
Icon File
Browse
Run Application
at
Startup
Delay
OK
Type the name of the application in this textbox in the way you
wish it to appear for the user.
Select/tap to browse for the desired executable file. The
results of this search are placed in the Executable textbox.
Type any command line arguments to be used when an application is executed.
Displays the path/link to the desired icon file.
Select/tap to browse for the desired icon file. The results of
this search are placed in the Ico
Select/tap this box to force this application to auto start when the
Application Selector starts up. Applications will be started in the
order listed in the authorized application list.
Enter a delay duration in seconds in the combo box.
This option delays auto start of application(s) to allow drivers to
loa
d prior to starting applications
Select/tap OK to add/save changes.
n File textbox.
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XSelect/tap X to cancel the creation of this entry.
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Application Selector
The administrator can choose for the user to have access to the desktop or not. The
Application Selector can replace the desktop and limit the user to the specified list of
applications.
Figure B-10. Application Selector
Application Selector
The user can select/tap the desired application.
The administrator can customize this list as shown in "Application Selector" on
page B-11.
Application Switcher User Interface
The application switcher provides the same functionality as the standard Windows®
Alt+Tab function. This allows the user to cycle through the various open applications.
The <Esc> key can be used to close the Application Switcher.
The application switcher is activated via an assigned
Action key specified in the Hot Key tab. (Refer to "Set-
ting Hot Keys" on page B-5.) When the assigned
is pressed, the dialog shown to the right will be
Key
displayed.
The application switcher can only be assigned to a single Hot Key, not a Hot Key with modifier keys. For
instance,
switcher action, but
<Shift>+<F3> cannot be assigned to the task
<F3> can be.
Hot
Press the
switcher. Press the assigned
Hot Key assigned to open the application
Hot Key to cycle through
the running applications when the dialog is open.
<Enter> to switch to the selected application or
Press
<Esc> to close the application switcher.
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Appendix C
Configuring the
Overview
The Web Server can perform several different actions, including generating a web page
containing statistics relating to performance of the mobile computer. The Web Server
can also be used for creating an interface for interaction with the Terminal to configure
system behavior.
This section contains the following topics on configuring the Web Server:
•"Enabling the Web Server" below.
•"Testing the Web Server" on page C-3.
•"Launching the Network Administration Page" on page C-4.
•"Web Server Registry Settings" on page C-4.
•"Creating and Using an ISAPI Service" on page C-5.
Enabling the Web Server
Web Server
By default the Web Server is disabled. The following demonstrates how to enable the
Web Server:
1. On the Pegaso, either through a CE-based registry editor or using the Remote
ools RemoteRegEdit included with eVC++ 4.0, modify the following registry
T
entry:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD]
"Enabled"=dword:1
2. In a Command Prompt window on the Terminal, type the following:
\> services list
This will display a list of loaded and services and their state.
3. If the service HTP0: is not listed, then type the following to load the HTTP Web
Server:
\> services load httpd
4. If the service is listed and not running, type the following to start the HTTP Web
Server:
\> services start HTP0:
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5. To restart the Web Server, type:
\> services refresh HTP0:
This will cause the Web Server to reload any information pertaining to the Web Server
in the registry. For additional information on the registry entries, see "Web Server Registry Settings" on page C-4.
To configure the Web Server to allow access to the Web and Net administration pages:
1. On the Pegaso create the following registry entries:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/NetAdmin]
“Default” = “\windows\natadmin.dll”
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\COMM\HTTPD\VROOTS\/WebAdmin]
“Default” = “\windows\httpdadm.dll”
2. In a Command Prompt window on the Terminal, type the following:
\> services refresh HTP0:
Setting up a User
The following example demonstrates how to set up a user named Testuser in a group
called Testgroup.
To configure User and Group Permissions for the Web Server:
1. On the Pegaso, launch Internet Explorer and type the following address in the
address bar:http://localhost/NetAdmin. The Web-based network configuration
utility appears.
2. Fill in the Enter new password and Confirm new password boxes, then click Submit
on the bottom of the page.
3. On the menu bar of the displayed web page, click the
Enter Network Password dialog box appears.
User Accounts link. The
4. Type Admin in the User Name box, and type the password that you specified above
in the Password box. Leave the Domain box empty.
5. Click OK. The User Manager Setup page appears.
6. In the Logon Name dialog, type Testuser in the Create a new user box, then click
Create.The User Manager Setup page appears.
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7. On the User Configuration page, type a password for Testuser, confirm the password, and then click
Name
box on the User Manager Setup page.
Create Account. The new user will appear below the Logon
8. In the User Group Setup box, type Testgroup in the Create a new group box. Click
Create.
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