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The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and
service Intermec-manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose
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This addendum explains the hardware and software differences between the
751 “standard” (Windows Mobile 5.0) Mobile Computers and the 751G
(Windows Mobile 5.0) Mobile Computer. These differences include:
•no Bluetooth radio
•Common Access Card (CAC) support
•ability to disable the 802.11 b/g radio
•ability to change the radio country code
•more extensive NI certification rating
Operating System
The 751G runs Windows Mobile 5.0 only.
Bluetooth Radio
By design, the 751G does not provide power for Bluetooth; the 751G will
not recognize Bluetooth radio devices.
Common Access Card Interface
You can use the Common Access Card (CAC) reader with the 751G. You
will need to install a CAC adapter before you can attach the CAC reader.
The CAC adapter plugs into the top of the 751G and replaces the SD
cover.
The CAC reader allows applications to read and write to SmartCards using
the Microsoft Resource Manager. You will need to install the following to
use this feature:
•751G CAC Adapter (P/N 074202)
•Common Access Card (CAC) Reader (P/N 074102)
Assured Radio Deactivation
The Assured Radio Deactivation feature allows you to deactivate 802.11
radio transmission. Once deactivated, the radio remains off until it is reactivated.
To access Assured Radio Deactivation
1 Tap the iConnect icon ( ) in the bottom right corner of the
2 The iConnect menu appears with these options:
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Windows Mobile Start Screen.
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3 Select Enable. The menu that then appears allows you to choose from
these options:
Assured Radio Deactivation Indicators
iConnect
indicator
color
Tra ns mit State
Safety on:
• No RF energy
transmitted.
Safety off:
• RF energy transmitted.
Indicator
D
X
Assured Radio
Deactivation
OnDeactivatedGreenNo radio transmission.
OffActiveRedRadio can transmit.
Radio State
4 To toggle the radio state, tap Assured Radio Deactivation.
The 751G immediately cold boots, and when restarting, your 751G
displays a dialog box with this message:
5 Ta p OK and a green (safe) status indicator displays in the bottom right
corner of the display. This green symbol indicates the radio is
deactivated and the 751G radio is transmitting no RF energy.
When you tap the iConnect menu item Assured Radio Deactivation to
toggle on (or off) this radio deactivation feature, the 751G immediately
cold boots and returns to operation in the selected state (either off or on).
When cold booting, your 751G displays the state of Assured Radio
Deactivation, which appears in the dialog box following the restart.
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Configuring the 751G With the Setup Assistant
The Setup Assistant starts automatically the first time you turn on the
751G. Use the Setup Assistant to set or enable basic network parameters
and connect your 751G to the network. Use Intermec Settings to update
any of your device settings.
The Setup Assistant guides you through setting the following basic network
parameters:
•Date and time (including time zone)
•SSID (Network name)
•802.1x security
•DHCP server or IP address, subnet mask, and default router
•Primary and secondary DNS and WINS addresses
•Device name
•Radio country code.
To set other parameters, use the Intermec Settings or another configuration
method.
To use the Setup Assistant
1 Setup Assistant starts automatically the first time you turn on your
751G.
2 Ta p Next to start using Setup Assistant.
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3 Set the date.
4 Set the time.
5 Set the daylight time if you want to automatically adjust the clock for
daylight savings time changes.
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6 Ta p Yes if you want to configure the radio country code. If you choose
Yes , you will also need to tap the keyboard icon on the display and enter
the password which is cfg802bg.
7 Scroll through the list and select the radio country code you want to use.
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8 Ta p Yes to set up any 802.11 security settings. The 751G uses the
standard 802.11 wireless security features. Available under AIT-3 CLIN
0040, FIPS (Federal Information Processing Standard) security can be
ordered separately
9 Ta p Yes if you want to obtain the IP address from a DHCP server or tap
No if you want to specify the IP address.
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10 Specify a device name for the 751G.
11 Tap Ye s if you want your settings to be saved if you cold boot the 751G
or tap NO if settings can be deleted.
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Worldwide Headquarters
6001 36th Avenue West
Everett, Washington 98203
U.S.A.
tel 425.348.2600
fax 425.355.9551
www.intermec.com
751G NI Handheld Computer Addendum
*941-006-002*
P/N 941-006-002
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