Before You Begin ............................................................................................................................ 3
Contents
Caring For Your WebPAD™ ............................................................................................................................ 5
Getting Started With Your S7350B WebPAD™ ....................................................................................................................... 6
Guide To Your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD™ ........................................................................................................................ 15
Using The WebPAD™ ............................................................................................................................ 19
Summary of Applications ............................................................................................................................ 25
Features ............................................................................................................. 15
Thank you for purchasing the Honeywell S7350B WebPAD. Before using your device, be sure to read the Getting Started With
Your S7350B WebPAD™ section for an overview of the initial setup procedures. Please refer to all the other information included
with your device.
You can use this User Guide as a comprehensive library of information for your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD™. It includes
information on a variety of topics. Please browse the Contents even if you are an experienced user. Please refer to the User
Guide first if you encounter any problems. It provides you with answers to many common questions or error messages. You can
also contact Honeywell technical support at http://www.honeywell.com/yourhome.
Honeywell Web-Based Support With Customer Registration
Your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD provides a direct link to Honeywell’s Web-based support. This H-Link capability is available by
pressing the H button on the bottom of the unit. The H-Link website provides you with access to:
• The latest information about your product.
• Information about software updates.
• An on-line User Guide with the latest information.
• A list of frequently asked questions (FAQ).
• Access to the Honeywell Web Store to purchase accessories for your product.
• Links to other on-line products such as the Honeywell W7006 Home Controller.
• Links to other related sites.
• Where to call for telephone support.
In homes with the W7006 installed, the S7350B can be used to view and control your HVAC system, security system, and
lighting. You can access your W7006 from your S7350B or any PC at myhome.honeywell.com/homecontroller.Identification
Numbers.
In addition, Honeywell has evaluated and recommends the following accessories for compatibility with your WebPAD device. To
ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your S7350B, use only the accessories listed below. These accessories can be
ordered through the Honeywell Web Store on the H-Link.
Accessories
WebPAD™S7350B1003
Cradle32003762-001
Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Pack32003756-001
AC-DC Adapter32003754-001
Protective Jacket32003758-001
Stylus32003755-001
Part Number
Regulatory Notices
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation. To identify this device, refer to the part, series, or model number on the product.
Class B Equipment
This equipment was 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 as follows:
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• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one connected to the receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician.
CE (EU) Declaration of Conformity
This product conforms to the essential protection requirements of the European Council Directive 89/336/EEC that relates to
electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022:1998, Class B; and EN61000- 3-2, 3-3, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, and 4-11.
Modifications
The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved
by Honeywell can invalidate FCC approval.
Battery Warning
CAUTION
Fire and Burn Hazard.
Can cause severe personal injury and equipment damage.
Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of the lithium-ion battery pack in fire or water.
Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack.
Replace with only the battery pack designated for this product.
Hardware Specifications
HardwareSpecifications
ProcessorHigh integration National Semiconductor Geode Processor.
SDRAM 64 MB.
Flash Memory32 MB.
Expansion SlotsOne CompactFlash™.
Display10.4 in. 800 X 600 TFT screen with touch screen.
BatteryOne Lithium-ion battery pack.
AudioInternal microphone and speaker with external jack for headphone.
CommunicationsIntegrated, 2.4 GHz, RF modem for wireless LAN.
USBOne USB port for keyboard and pointing device options.
CradlePass-through charging.
Size10-1/2 in. w x 9-1/2 in. h x 1 in. d.
Weight3 lb (without AC-DC adapter).
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CARING FOR YOUR WebPAD™
This section recommends guidelines for maintaining your S7350B WebPAD. Follow these suggestions to protect and preserve
the condition of your device.
Routine Care
CAUTION
User Damage Hazard.
Can damage internal equipment components.
Do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow excess liquid to drip down inside the device.
IMPORTANT: To clean the device, wipe the screen and the exterior with a soft, damp cloth moistened only with water. Using
soap or other cleaning products on the screen can discolor the finish and damage the screen.
To keep your S7350B WebPAD working correctly, follow these guidelines:
• Operate the device with the main battery pack installed, even when using external power. This ensures having the
necessary operating power when disconnected from external power.
• Keep the device away from excessive moisture and temperature extremes. Do not expose the device to liquids or
precipitation.
• Do not place anything on top of the device at any time to prevent screen damage.
• Store the device in its cradle when not in use.
• Keep the device away from direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time.
• Avoid scratching the surface of the screen with any hard objects.
Travel Guidelines
IMPORTANT:
Be aware of the possible effect of airport security devices on your WebPAD. There are three types of airport security
devices: X-ray machines, magnetic detectors (the device you walk through), and security magnetic wands. It is recommended that you prevent exposure of your device to magnetic detectors and security magnetic wands.
When traveling with your S7350B WebPAD, follow these guidelines:
• Disconnect all external equipment from the device.
• Take the AC-DC adapter with you.
• Hand-carry your device in a protective case. Do not check it with your luggage.
• Do not use your device on an airplane. The radio can function even when you are working off-line.
Shipping Guidelines
When shipping your S7350B WebPAD, follow these guidelines:
• To safeguard your data, make a backup copy.
• Be sure the CompactFlash slot is empty to avoid risking loss of any portable data.
• Turn off the device and disconnect all external devices.
• Pack the device and all external devices (such as cords and cables) in the original packing boxes or in similar packaging
with sufficient protective packing material.
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GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR S7350B WebPAD™
Congratulations on your purchase of the latest technology for Web and network access. This device (see Fig.1) is designed to
offer the functions and features required for optimal Internet Web browsing and many other embedded and network-based
applications. The wireless local area networking (LAN) feature allows “anytime, anywhere” mobility. The 10.4-in. (diagonal) LCD
panel with a touch screen offers a unique viewing and computing experience.
Fig. 1. S7350B WebPAD in cradle.
To communicate with the Internet, your WebPAD requires (see Fig. 2) a wireless, base station that is connected via CAT 5 wires,
directly or indirectly, to your Internet access mechanism; for example, analog, cable, or DSL modem, hub, or DHCP server.
Fig. 2. WebPAD Internet connection.
Please verify that the WebPAD box includes the following:
• WebPAD unit with stylus and battery pack.
• AC-DC adapter.
• Power cord.
• Protective jacket.
• Cradle.
• User Guide.
If any of the items are missing, contact your source of purchase.
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The WebPAD has a 10.4-in. LCD panel (Fig. 3) with touch screen support. Data is entered through the touch screen using the
stylus and a soft keyboard. The soft keyboard is displayed when the K button on the front of the WebPAD is pressed. Pressing
the K button again removes the keyboard from the display.
IMPORTANT:
Data can also be entered using a USB keyboard plugged into the USB port of the WebPAD. It is recommended that the WebPAD
be placed in the cradle while entering data using the USB keyboard. The WebPAD USB port supports most USB keyboards and
pointing devices.Appendix B suggests some compatible USB keyboards and pointing devices. Refer to the H-Link for the latest
information.
Use only the stylus to interact with the touch display to avoid damaging the display surface. Additional styluses are available as accessories through the Honeywell Web Store on the H-Link.
Fig. 3. WebPAD panel.
CAUTION
Fire and Burn Hazard.
Can cause severe personal injury and equipment damage.
Recharge device using only the AC-DC adapter designated for this WebPAD.
The primary source of WebPAD power is the battery pack. A DC-in Jack connects the AC-DC adapter provided (Fig. 4) with the
WebPAD to recharge the battery pack. Both the WebPAD and cradle have a DC-in Jack. The AC-DC adapter can be connected
directly to the WebPAD for charging and operating and connected to the cradle for battery charging whenever the WebPAD is in
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its cradle.
Fig. 4. WebPAD with AC-DC adapter.
The battery pack (Fig. 5) is visible and accessible from the back of the WebPAD. It provides up to five hours of battery support
with typical usage. The battery pack can be recharged only with the recommended AC-DC adapter. See the H-Link accessories
list.
It is not necessary to access the battery pack except to insert a fresh battery pack. To remove the battery pack, push the left and
right tabs out and slide the battery pack out through the top edge of the WebPAD (see Fig. 5). Slide the new battery pack into
position from the top and lock in place, pushing in both tabs.
Fig. 5. Battery pack replacement location.
IMPORTANT:
E-mail messages and unsaved attachments are not saved when the battery is removed. Be sure important messages
and attachments are retained in your PC- or remote host-based e-mail system. Limited storage is available to save
attachments locally to the FlashStorage2 folder or subfolders on your WebPAD. WordPad documents that are not saved
to the FlashStorage2 folder/subfolders are also not saved.
Fig. 6 shows the WebPAD LEDs and buttons.
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The WebPAD has the following LEDs on the right front side:
LEDDescription
PowerSteady green when On or in Sleep mode.
BatteryRapidly blinking amber when battery level is low (under battery power and AC-DC not plugged in).
ActivityBlinking green when wireless LAN activity in present. (Blinking rate varies with degree of activity.)
Off when device is in Off mode.
Rapidly blinking green for five seconds when battery power is inadequate to turn on power.
Steady amber when fully charged (AC-DC plugged in directly or through the cradle).
Blinking amber when charging (AC-DC plugged in directly or through the cradle).
Fig. 6. WebPAD LEDs and buttons.
The WebPAD has the following buttons on the lower right front.
ButtonDescription
Scroll keyRocker key for line/page scrolling or level adjustment.
Soft keyboardPre-programmed button to bring up onscreen keyboard.
E-mailPre-programmed button to connect directly to e-mail.
Desktop or
H-LinkPre-programmed button to connect directly to Honeywell Website (H-Link).
Fig. 7 and 8 show these device features: speaker, scroll button, antenna, strap loops and stylus.
“*”
Pre-programmed button to connect directly to Windows CE desktop. Depending on
your source of the WebPAD, this button may take you to a Web-based portal.
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Fig. 7. WebPAD speaker and scroll button.
Device FeatureDescription
SpeakerSingle, built-in speaker located in lower left front.
MicrophoneBuilt-in device located in lower right corner.
NOTE: Currently not supported in software. Look on H-Link for future availability.
StylusUsed for touchscreen interaction; located in upper right corner. To use, pull straight
out and to the right.
AntennaNon-removable stubby antenna for wireless connectivity; located on top left corner.
NOTE: Since the antenna stub as shown is only of cosmetic value, the model you
receive may not have the protruding stub.
Semi-circular loopsTwo loops located along upper edge of WebPAD. For use as attachment points for
handstraps.
Fig. 8. WebPAD antenna, strap loops and stylus.
Fig. 9 is left-side view of S7360B Power/Sleep switch.
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Fig. 9. WebPAD left-side view.
Power/Sleep Switch FunctionsManual Operation
Sleep
Fully-off
Sleep: Pull/quick release.
Fully-off: Pull down on switch and hold for at least four seconds. A beep will sound.
Recovery or power onFrom Sleep mode: Pull/quick release.
From Fully-off: Pull/quick release.
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Fig. 10 shows the right-side view. It shows a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port and a DC-in Jack to charge the battery pack or
operate the WebPAD using regular AC power:
Device FeatureDescription
USB port/USB port coverCurrently supports only mouse, keyboard and printing devices.
NOTE: Supports most USB keyboard and mouse devices. See Appendix C and
H-Link for additional information.
DC-in JackInsert output from AC-DC adapter (provided).
NOTE: Use only recommended AC-DC adapters. See H-Link for additional infor-
mation.
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Fig. 10. WebPAD right-side view.
Fig. 11 shows the bottom-edge view. A rubber cover conceals a headphone jack and a CompactFlash (CF) slot:
Device Feature Description
CompactFlash slotUser-accessible compact flash (CF) storage. For removable storage of
generated or downloaded data.
Headphone jackProvides a private audio experience in stereo.
Fig. 11. Bottom-edge view.
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Fig. 12 shows the rear-view features:
Device FeatureDescription
Battery pack/
battery pack tabs
Lithium-ion device power.
Medium securing or releasing battery pack.
Cradle docking recessesSupport holding WebPAD™ upright when charging, operating or storing.
Contact pinsCradle-charging interface.
Product labelModel and serial number location.
Rubber feetDevice protection.
Included Accessories are shown in Fig. 13 and 14.
Fig. 13. WebPAD protective jacket.
Fig. 12. Rear view.
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