MilDef Crete DA05IM UserMan

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HANDHELD COMPUTER
DA05 Pocket PC
Quick Start Guide
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Copyright © 2007 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted,
The manufacture reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the contents hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes.
The manufacturer makes no representations or warranties, either expressed or implied, with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose. Any of the manufacturer's software described in this manual is sold or licensed "as is". Should the programs prove defective following their purchase, the buyer (and not the manufacturer, its distributor, or its dealer), assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing, repair and any incidental or consequential damages resulting from any defect in the software.
Trademark Acknowledgments IBM, PC are registered trademarks of International Business Machines Corp.
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Microsoft, Windows CE, Pocket PC, and Windows Mobile are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp.
Intel, Bulverde are the registered trademarks of Intel Corp. All product and company names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.
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EMC and Safety Notice
Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause interference to radio communications. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
---Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
---Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
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---Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
---Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This Transmitter must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Any changes or modifications (including the antennas) made to this device that are not expressly approved by the manufacturer may void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. This equipment complies with FCC RF radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. To maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, avoid direct contact to the transmitting antenna during transmitting.
Countermeasures if interference occurs
You are encouraged to do the following if interference occurs while you are operating the device:
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1. Turn OFF the unit and unplug the AC adapter from the outlet to see if the interference disappears.
2. Connect the AC adapter to the outlet in another room and check if the interference still exists.
3. Use an outlet that is far away from the interfered appliance.
4. Re-orient your computer in respect to the interfered appliance to see if there is improvement.
If all of these failed, please call your dealer for help.
CE
This equipment complies with the requirements set out in the Council Direction on the Approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to Electromagnetic Compatibility (89/336/EEC). For the evaluation regarding the electromagnetic compatibility, the following standards were applied:
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EN55022 +A2:2003 Class B EMI Conduction and Radiation
EN61000-3-2 Harmonics EN61000-3-3 +A1:2001 Flicker (Voltage fluctuation)
EN55024 EMS
EN61000-4-2 +A2:2001 ESD EN61000-4-3 +A1:2002 RS EN61000-4-4 +A2:2001 EFT EN61000-4-5 +A1:2001 Surge EN61000-4-6 +A1:2001 CS EN61000-4-8 Power-Frequency Magnetic Field EN61000-4-11 +A1:2001 Voltage Dips and Voltage Interruptions
LVD EN60950-1 :2001
ETSI EN301 489-01 V1.4.1 EMC Standards for Radio Equipment
ETSI EN 301 489-17 1.2.1 EMC Standards for 2.4GHz Wideband Transmission Systems)
ETSI EN 300 328-2 V1.2.1 EMC Standards for Using Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques
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UL, TÜV
AC Adapter (EN60950 LVD is included in TÜV)
E-Mark
Registered e13
Material Safety and Recycling Notice
All materials used in the construction of this unit are recyclable or environmentally friendly. No mercury, cadmium, CFC or related materials were used in the manufacturing process or inside the product.
Please recycle the packing materials, and at the end of the unit's life, all other materials in accordance with the local regulations.
Please refer “Materials and Recycling” for the contents of the materials.
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CONTENTS
GETTING STARTED............................................................................................... 1
UNPACKING.............................................................................................................. 1
QUICK CHECK .......................................................................................................... 2
CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND PORTS....................................................................... 3
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT AND RUGGEDNESS ...................................................... 10
COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS .................................................................... 11
AC ADAPTER.......................................................................................................... 11
BATTERY ............................................................................................................... 11
CHARGE BATTERY ................................................................................................. 12
SWAP BATTERY...................................................................................................... 13
OPTIONAL DEVICES........................................................................................... 14
CRADLE (OPTIONAL) .............................................................................................. 14
PCMCIA SLOT ...................................................................................................... 18
SD SLOT ................................................................................................................ 18
BASIC OPERATION ............................................................................................. 20
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GET HELP ...............................................................................................................20
CALIBRATE TOUCH SCREEN....................................................................................20
ADJUST VOLUME ....................................................................................................20
SET YOUR OWN BUTTON FUNCTIONS.....................................................................20
TODAY SCREEN ......................................................................................................21
FIND A FILE .............................................................................................................21
REMOVE PROGRAMS...............................................................................................21
MANAGE CERTIFICATES..........................................................................................21
INPUT......................................................................................................................22
MENUS....................................................................................................................22
OWNER INFORMATION............................................................................................22
PASSWORD..............................................................................................................22
SOUNDS & NOTIFICATIONS .....................................................................................22
CLOCK ....................................................................................................................23
MEMORY ................................................................................................................23
POWER....................................................................................................................23
BACK TO THE FACTORY SETTING (CLEAN THE PERSONAL DATA).............................23
USING WIRELESS LAN (OPTION).....................................................................26
USING GSM/GPRS (OPTION)..............................................................................31
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USING BLUETOOTH (OPTION) ........................................................................ 37
SPECIFICATIONS................................................................................................. 59
CPU....................................................................................................................... 59
MEMORY................................................................................................................ 59
DISPLAY................................................................................................................. 59
TOUCH SCREEN...................................................................................................... 59
I/O PORTS .............................................................................................................. 60
SYSTEM UNIT DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT............................................................... 60
AC ADAPTER ......................................................................................................... 60
BATTERY ............................................................................................................... 61
MATERIALS AND RECYCLING ................................................................................. 62
ENVIRONMENTAL RATINGS .................................................................................... 63
MAINTENANCE / SERVICE................................................................................ 64
CLEANING .............................................................................................................. 64
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................... 64
RMA SERVICE....................................................................................................... 65
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GETTING STARTED
Unpacking
The following components come with your handheld computer. If anything is missing or damaged please notify the dealer immediately.
1. Handheld computer unit
2. AC adapter
3. AC power cord
4. User's guide
5. Companion CD
6. Data sync cable (USB)
7. Spare stylus(with tether)
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Quick Check
Attach the AC adapter to AC outlet. The adapter LED indicates the power is ready.
Insert the battery and then plug in the adapter to handheld computer. Orange charge LED will light up till the battery is full charged. Charging time will be
about 4 hours.
, It’s recommended the battery is full charged
before setting up.
Press the power button momentarily to turn on this device.
Follow up the instruction on screen to finish the basic setting.
Press power button momentarily to turn OFF computer.
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Controls, Indicators, and Ports
Front:
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1. Wireless ON/OFF (Flight or button 3)
Turn ON/OFF the wireless device (Option: WiFi, Bluetooth, Phone, GPS) Please turn it OFF at locations with wireless control (hospital, onboard airplane, etc.)
2. Button (User programmable)(Dial button in Phone edition)
3. Button (User programmable)
4. Navigator button [Left], [Right], [Up], [Down] 4 directions [Enter] at the center
5. Button (User programmable)
6. Button 4 (User programmable) (Hang up button in Phone edition)
7. Power Button Suspend or Wake up the system.
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Battery charging status indicator(Charging: orange, Full: No light)
9.
GSM/GPRS status indicator (On: green))
10. WLAN/Bluetooth indicator(ON: blue)
11. GPS antenna(Option)
12. GSM antenna(Option)
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Rear:
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1. DB9 Connector
2. Stylus
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3. Reset Button
4. Battery knob
5. Battery
6. Microphone
7. Speaker (under hand strap)
8. Phone receiver
Left:
1. Wireless device antenna
2. USB client port Data sync with the computer.
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3. USB Host port For Keyboard, USB Flash storage.
4. Kensington lock slot
Right:
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1. Microphone/Earphone jack
2. SD I/O slot (Secured Digital card and device)
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3. 2
antenna (optional)
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Top:
1. Serial port or GPS antenna
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Bottom:
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1 DC jack 2 PCMCIA slot
One PCMCIA type II slot CF (Compact Flash card) will be available by PCMCIA-to-CF adapter
3 Cradle docking connector
Connection to cradle
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Operating Environment and Ruggedness
A clean and moisture-free environment is preferred. If it is necessary to work in a hostile environment, please make sure all ports are well protected from dust, moisture, or water. Proper isolation from extreme hazardous exposure is recommended. The computer is designed with rugged features of vibration, shock, dust, and rain/water protection. However, it is still necessary to provide appropriate protection while exposing to harsh environments. All connectors will decay or corrode if exposed to water or moisture. Corrosion is accelerated if the power is ON. Please take proper water-resistant measures for cable connections. The DC jack is sealed type which may be operated with water splashing while DC power cord attached. All other port caps should be in place when no cable is attached. Regularly maintain the computer by cleaning dust, water, etc. will help keeping it in optimal condition.
Warning: There is no isolated compartment in SD slot, PCMCIA slot, and docking.
These ports must be tightly sealed while working with dust/water.
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COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS
AC adapter
When using the AC adapter:
Use a properly grounded AC outlet.
Use one AC outlet exclusively for the computer. Having other appliances on
the same line may cause interference.
Use a power strip with built-in surge protection.
The AC adapter automatically detects the AC line voltage (110V or 220V) and adjusts accordingly.
Battery
The computer will automatically switch to battery power when the external power source (AC adapter) is disconnected.
Battery Power Saving Tips
Turn OFF the LCD backlight when it is visible with external light
Lower the intensity of the backlight
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Shut down the computer when not to use for a longer time
Battery Low
When the battery is nearly exhausted, the computer prompts a window warning. Once the Battery Low warning occurs, please do either or all of the following:
1. Save and close the files you are currently working on
2. Plug in the AC adapter to recharge the battery
3. Swap a charged battery
Charge Battery
1. Plug in AC adapter will charge the battery automatically. If the battery is already full, the system will stop charge automatically.
2. Dock to optional cradle + adapter will charge battery, too. Cradle has a battery slot to charge another battery solely.
3. Connect USB client cable to laptop or PC to charge battery but it needs 15 hours above.
4. The USB client connector on cradle has not battery charging function.
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Swap Battery
To swap the battery:
1. Turn power OFF
2. Turn the battery knob counterclockwise to loose the battery
3. Remove battery from compartment
4. Insert a new battery
5. Press the battery down and turn battery knob clockwise to lock it
6. Press power button to turn ON the computer
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Optional Devices
Cradle (optional)
Cradle is the device for docking, port extension, and battery charging. AC adapter may attach directly to cradle and charges the computer battery as well as spare battery. There is a battery slot on the back of cradle to mount spare battery.
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Front: Right
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LAN/RJ45
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Rear
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1. Battery Lock
2. Spare battery charger
3. USB Client
4. USB Host
5. DC IN
6. COM port
7. Optional COM port
Mount the cradle:
1. Computer may dock either power is ON or OFF (recommend OFF)
2. Open the rubber cap on the docking connector
3. Align the computer with cradle docking connector
4. Firmly push the computer down to engage the docking connector
5. Turn rotary latch to fix the computer
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2. Pull away the computer either power is ON or OFF Mount spare battery: (spare battery is optional) Perform the same procedure as mounting primary battery on computer. Cradle will
charge computer and spare battery simultaneously.
PCMCIA Slot
The computer accepts one type-II PCMCIA card. Insert the card firmly into the slot and fix the rubber cover for water/dust protection. To remove the card, push the eject button to pop out the card. The eject button can hide into the compartment by pushing it inward gently. It may be necessary to load PCMCIA card driver to enable the function.
Note: If the computer is working with dust, moisture, or water, to be sure to fix the
PCMCIA rubber cap tightly with screws.
SD Slot
The computer accepts one SD card (Secured Digital Card). Insert the card firmly into the slot and fix the rubber cover for water/dust protection. To remove the card, push the eject button to release it.
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Note: If the computer is working with dust, moisture, or water, be sure to fix the
SD rubber cap tightly with screws.
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BASIC OPERATION
Get Help
Tap Start Æ Help Get the needed information from the list or the bundled CD.
Calibrate Touch Screen
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ System Æ Screen Æ Align Screen to calibrate.
Adjust Volume
Tap speaker icon on the top bar and adjust the volume level as desired.
Set Your Own Button Functions
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ Personal Æ Buttons Define the button functions from the selection list
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Today Screen
The today screen displays information of today’s appointments and status icons, etc. Tap the information listed on today screen to execute the associated program. Tap
Start Æ Today to enter Today screen.
Find a File
Tap Start Æ Find In Find, enter the file name, word, or other information you want to search for, If you have looked for this item before, tap the Find arrow and select the item from the list. In Type, select a data type to help narrow your search. Tap Go, My document folder and subfolder are searched in the results list.
Remove Programs
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ System Æ Remove Programs and follow the prompts to delete.
Manage Certificates
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ System Æ Certificates Input your certificates. To delete a certificate, tap and hold it in the list, and then tap Delete.
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Input
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ Personal Æ Input Select the input method and option you want.
Menus
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ Personal Æ Menus and select the items you want to appear on Start Menu.
Owner Information
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ Personal Æ Owner Information and follow the descriptions. On the identification tab, enter your personal information. Select “Show information when device is turn on” your information will be displayed at power ON.
Password
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ Personal Æ Password and follow the descriptions.
Sounds & Notifications
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ Personal Æ Sound & Notification and set your favorite notifications.
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Clock
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ System Æ Clock.
Memory
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ System Æ Memory and follow the descriptions. The main tab displays the amount of memory the system has allocated to file and data storage versus the available memory. The storage card tab displays how much memory is available on a storage card that is inserted in your device. The running programs tab displays the list of the currently active programs. You can stop a program by selecting it in the list and tapping stop.
Power
Tap Start Æ Settings Æ System Æ Power The Battery tab displays the amount of battery power remaining.
Back to the factory setting (Clean the personal data)
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1. Press and Hold Key4 and use stylus to tape reset button (on the
rear).System will enter Eboot mode.
2. Press Key5 to format Storage.
3. Use stylus to tape rest button(on the rear) to reboot System
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Using Wireless LAN (option)
1. Connect to Internet:
Turn on the Wireless Signals.
1.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”-> “Connection” tab.
1.2 Tap “Wireless Manager” and select “<WiFi>” item then select checkbox to
“ON”. (Figure 1-1 & 1-2)
1.3 Wireless function has been enabled. (Figure 1-3)
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1.4 To input network authentication keys. (Figure 1-4)
1.5 If network keys are ok then you can see the Wireless works correctly. (Figure
1-5)
1.6 Open Internet Explorer, now you can use Wireless function to connect to
interne
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2. Connect to Intranet Network:
2.1 Please refer to step 1.1 ~ step 1.3
2.2 Select “Work” option need to set the proxy later. (Figure 2-1).
2.3 if the connection needs network key, the screen will promptly pop up a
Network key input Just type a correct network keys. (Figure 1-4)
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2.4 Tap “Start”->”Settings”-> “Connection” tab and tap “Connections”. (Figure 2-
2)
2.5 Select “Set up my proxy server” to setup proxy and other relative settings etc.
(Figure 2-3 & 2-4)
2.6 Tap “Start”->”File Explorer” , select “Menu”->”Open Path”->”New Path” , it will pop up a dialog to prompt you enter your intranet path. (Figure 2-5)
2.7 If you enter user name and password are correctly that you should be able to see intranet paths and files appear.
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Using GSM/GPRS (option)
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3. GSM
3.1 Firstly, to unplug the battery from DA05 rear and put SIM card into SIM slot.
3.2 Make sure the SIM card is connected correctly then put the battery back to
DA05. (Figure 3-1)
3.3 Tap “Start”->”Settings”-> “Connection” tab
3.4 Tap “Wireless Manager” and select “<PHONE>” item then select checkbox to
“ON”. (Figure 3-2 &3-3)
3.5 Press “GSM” button on the DA05 keypad and screen will pop up a dial-up
dialog. (Note: If you have a SIM code that you must input the code to enable phone function.) (Figure 3-4 & 3-5)
3.6 Now you can dial phone number connect with other phone device.
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4 GPRS
4.1 Please refer to step 3.1 ~ step 3.4.
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4.2 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections” and select “Add a new modem connection” under “My ISP” item. (Figure 4-3)
4.3 select modem type to "Cellular Line(GPRS)", tap Next, then enter the Access Point Name(APN) ( Note: It is most important to enter this name, and the APN is different for each ISP provider). Tap Next, enter user Name and Password, then GPRS settings will be done. (Figure 4-4 & 4-5)
4.4 Open Internet explorer, enter a URL for browse, the GPRS will connect automatically and the status will become Connected. (Figure 4-6)
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Using Bluetooth (option)
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1. Beam File function:
Turn on bluetooth signals.
1.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections”. (Figure 1-1)
1.2 Tap Beam and make sure that the “Receive all incoming beams” option is checked. (Figure 1-2)
1.3 Tap “Start”->”Program”->”File Explorer”, tap and hold the file name to be copied and then tap “Beam File” on the pop-up menu. (Figure 1-3)
1.4 Then you will see discoverable devices like following screen and tap then send this file to target device. (Figure 1-4)
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2 OBEX Profile :
2.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections”. (Figure 2-1)
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2.2 Tap BlueTooth and make sure that both “Turn on Bluetooth” and “Make this device visible to other devices” options are checked. ( Figure 2-2)
2.3 Execute IVT Soleil Bluetooth program from PC. (Figure 2-3)
2.4 Click Pocket_PC icon and click right mouse button then choice pairing option.
2.5 To input pairing password with connected device.(Note: pairing password must
same as remote device)( Figure 2-3)
2.6 Meanwhile, device side will appear pairing password dialog as figure B2.4 and
input password same as PC side. (Figure 2-4)
2.7 Tap highlight icon “OBEX Service” from PC’s IVT Soleil program then
transfor Naming card to device. (Figure 2-5)
2.8 Finally, the device will appeared a message to prompt you want to save the data
to contact list or not. (Figure 2-6)
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3 FTP Profile :
3.1 Please refer to step 2.1 ~ step 2.6.
3.2 Tap highlight icon “FTP Service” from PC’s IVT Soleil program then transfor Naming card to device. (Figure 3-1)
3.3 Finally, drag target file from File Explorer and drop to “Remote share folder” then file transfer will be done. (Figure 3-2).
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4 ActiveSync Profile :
4.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections”. (Figure 2-1)
4.2 Tap “BlueTooth” –> “Device”->”Add new device” to search PC bluetooth host devices. (Figure 4-1)
4.3 Tap “COM Ports” ->“New Outgoing Port” and tap target device like “ttt­fbggsz39grh” , tap “Next” and choice virtual com port. Here it assumed is “COM7” for we need. (Figure 4-2)
4.4 Tap Start->Programs->ActiveSync and choice “Connect via Bluetooth”
option. (Figure 4-3)
4.5 Execute Microsoft ActiveSync from your PC and make sure select “COM7” option to made a bluetooth activesync connection. (Figure 4-4)
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5 A2DP Profile :
5.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections”. (Figure 2-1)
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5.2 Tap “BlueTooth” –> “Device”->”Add new device” to search Bluetooth A2DP
device. (Figure 5-1)
5.3 To input the pairing password is “0000” and task bar will appear headset icon.
5.4 Now you could play music or video file and heard sound from connected
device.
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6 Hand-Free Profile :
6.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections”. (Figure 2-1)
6.2 Tap “BlueTooth” –> “Device”->”Add new device” to search Hand-Free
device. (Figure 5-1)
6.3 To input the pairing password is “0000” and task bar will appear headset
icon.
6.4 Now you could press Hand-Free button from remote device and see phone’s dial-up dialog appear for your operate. (Figure 6-1 & 6-2)
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7 SPP Profile :
7.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections”. (Figure 2-1)
7.2 Tap “BlueTooth” –> “Device”->”Add new device” to search SPP device.
(Figure 7-1)
7.3 Tap “New Outgoing Port” to
7.4 To input the pairing password is “0000”.
7.5 Select a “Virtual Com Port” like “COM6” for your implemented.
7.5 Now you could use Bluetooth GPS device to receive GPS data. (Figure 7-1 & 7-2)
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8 HID Profile :
8.1 Tap “Start”->”Settings”->”Connections” (Figure 2-1)
8.2 Tap “BlueTooth” –> “Device” tab and tap “Add new device” to search Bluetooth HID Mouse device. (Figure 8-1)
8.3 To input the pairing password is “0000”.
8.4 Now you could use Bluetooth HID Mouse to move mouse position and click focus something. PS: Bluetooth HID Keyboard is same as Bluetooth HID Mouse settings and will be used for user input.
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SPECIFICATIONS
CPU
Intel Bulverde PXA270 CPU speed 624MHz
Memory
RAM 128MB ROM 128MB
Display
Type: 4” Active TFT Transflective Color LCD Resolution: 480 x 640 pixels Color: 64K Backlight: LED
Touch Screen
Type: Resistive
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Interface: Serial
I/O ports
USB 2.0 port USB client port Serial port Audio ports (Microphone/Earphone) PCMCIA slot (type II x 1) SD slot
System Unit Dimensions and Weight
Width: 90mm (W 3.5”) Depth: 150mm (H 5.9”) Height: 33mm (D 1.3”) Weight: 450g (15 oz.)
AC Adapter
Voltage: AC 100~240 V
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Frequency: 50/60 Hz Output Voltage: DC 12V 3.75A Maximum Power: 45 Watts Dimension: 108mm (4.2” W) x 56mm (2.2” D) x 34mm (1.3” H) Weight: 270 g (9.5 oz.)
Battery
Type: Lithium Ion Capacity: 3.7V 3900mAH Dimension: 71mm (W 2.8”) x 64mm (D 2.5”) x 12.3mm (H 0.5”) Weight: 108 g (3.8 oz.)
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Materials and Recycling
Materials of the computer are as follows: Cabinet: Aluminum alloy ADC-12 or A380,
Magnesium alloy AZ91D, UL grade PC+ABS GE C6200 or TN-3813BW
Bracket: Aluminum 5052
Steel with Nickel plating
Stainless Steel S304 Cushion pad: Nature rubber PCB: FR-4, UL 94V0 Battery: Rechargeable Lithium Ion Packing: Carton: Unbleached paper
User's Guide: Recycled/Recyclable paper Please recycle the parts according to local regulations.
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Environmental Ratings
Temperature: DA05I:
0ºC ~ 45ºC (32ºF ~ 113ºF) operating
-20ºC ~ 60ºC (-4ºF ~ 140ºF) storage DA05M:
-20ºC ~ 50ºC (-4ºF ~ 140ºF) operating
-40ºC ~ 70ºC (-40ºF ~ 158ºF) storage
Humidity: 5 ~ 95% Non-condensing operating
95% maximum storage
Altitude: 0 ~ 12,180 meters (0 ~ 40,000 feet) operating and storage
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MAINTENANCE / SERVICE
Cleaning
Always turn OFF the power, unplug the power cord and remove the battery before cleaning. The exterior of the system and display may be wiped with a clean, soft, and lint-free cloth. If there is difficulty removing dirt, apply non-ammonia, non-alcohol based glass cleaner to the cloth and wipe. An air gun is recommended for cleaning water and dust. For salty water please wipe with fresh water then blow-dry with an air gun. Close all caps tightly before water cleaning.
Troubleshooting
Should the computer fail to function properly, you may try the following troubleshooting steps: (Please backup your data before troubleshooting)
Check AC adapter, battery, and the power source.
Press hardware reset to re-boot the computer.
Turn OFF the master switch for a while then turn ON and re-boot.
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Remove the software suspected.
RMA Service
If troubleshooting is unsuccessful, please consult your dealer for service If it is necessary to send in the computer for repairs, please follow the dealer’s instructions
for RMA# procedure. Shipping instructions:
1. Use the original shipping container and packing materials, if possible.
2. If the original packing materials are not available, wrap the equipment with soft material (e.g., PU/ PE form) then put the wrapped equipment into a hard cardboard shipping box.
3. Include a sheet with the following information: (Note: please keep a copy for your record)
Name
Address
Unit serial number
Place and date of purchase or the original invoice number
Date of failure
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A DETAILED description of the problems you have encountered
A list of the hardware/software configuration, if applicable.
4. Clearly mark the outside of the shipping box with the RMA number. This will facilitate faster processing and avoid faulty return.
5. Unless prior arrangements have been made, the customer is responsible for all shipping costs. Unauthorized use of the company’s shipping accounts is not permitted.
Recycled / Recycleable
Printed in Taiwan
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