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2Battery and Power 12 Battery Settings Screen 14 Charging the Battery Pack 16 USB/Power Dock 18 Using Vehicle Power
12 Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter teaches you about the rechargeable NiMH baery pack. It typically lasts 12 to 20 hours, and charges in 4–6 hou
Battery Settings OptionsThe New Baery Detected screen has four choices:Same baery, use last valuesFull baeryCharge unknownEnter percentage and capa
14 Field PC Owner’s ManualEnter the correct percentage if it is known and click Ok. If it is a new baery pack complete the following steps:1. Set t
Temperature Ranges for Charging the NiMH Battery PackThe Field PC NiMH baery pack is charged most eciently at temperatures ranging between 10° to 20
16 Field PC Owner’s Manual4. Follow the directions for changing a baery pack to install the alkaline baery holder. However, the charge seings scr
Power SupplyThe Power Dock uses the AC wall adapter that comes with the Field PC. Plug the Field PC power adapter into the dock, in the back on the ri
18 Field PC Owner’s ManualUSB CommunicationThe Power Dock also provides a USB connection from the Field PC to the desktop computer. The red LED indic
3Communicating with a Desktop Computer 20 Communicating with a Desktop Computer
ActiveSync, Excel, Hotmail, Internet Explorer, Microso, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visual Studio, Windows, Windows Media, Windows Mobile, Windows Mobi
20 Field PC Owner’s ManualThe Field PC can connect to a desktop computer using either ActiveSync® (for computers with Windows® 2000 and Windows® XP),
Install Windows Mobile® Device Center on a Desktop Computer (Windows 7 and Windows Vista™)To install the Windows Mobile® Device Center on a desktop co
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4Using the Hardware 24 Using the Hardware 26 Powering O, Suspending, Resetting, and Restoring Factory Defaults 28 Using the Stylus 29 Using t
24 Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter discusses the hardware components of the Field PC. Specically, you will learn about: Keyboard functionsSuspen
Some keys have standard functions as well as special functions accessed with the ORANGE and BLUE shi keys.Five keys are located below the display. Th
26 Field PC Owner’s ManualConnector ProtectorsThe Field PC is sealed without the protectors, however the rubber connector protectors keep dirt and mo
3. Tap Power O. A warning dialog appears. Tap OK. To power on your Field PC, hold down the Power buon until you see the screen light up. Note: The
28 Field PC Owner’s ManualRestoring the Device to its Factory StateFollow the steps below to restore user storage, seings, and icons on your Field P
Using the TouchscreenThis section explains how to protect, calibrate, and disable the touchscreen.Protecting the TouchscreenThe touchscreen is sealed
Contents1 Getting StartedThe Anatomy of the Field PC 6Getting Started 72 Battery and PowerBattery Settings Screen 12Charging the Battery Pack 14
30 Field PC Owner’s ManualPC CardsA PC card can be used to expand the memory and peripheral capabilities of the Field PC. The PC card slot is also ca
Installing a Micro SD CardTo install a Micro SD card complete the following steps:1. Use a screwdriver to open the back compartment door.2. Gently l
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5Programs and Settings 34 Understanding the Today screen 35 Entering Information 37 Recognizing Status Icons 38 Recognizing Soft Keys 40 Per
34 Field PC Owner’s ManualThe Field PC uses the Windows Mobile® 6 operating system. This chapter explains how to use Windows Mobile® 6.Understanding
Using the Start MenuThe Start menu is the main access point to all programs in Windows Mobile®. It allows you to access les, programs, or system sei
36 Field PC Owner’s Manual Enter text using Block Recognizer. This utility recognizes leers from single strokes. Use Transcriber, a program that
Recognizing Status IconsStatus icons show the status of operations on the Field PC. Status icons and their functions are listed in the following chart
38 Field PC Owner’s ManualRecognizing Soft Keys These context-sensitive keys appear as words, buons, or tabs on the menu bar. Tap on these keys to p
3. You can enable the backlight and adjust the backlight brightness by moving the Baery Power or External Power slider up or down.Adjusting the Back
iv Field PC Owner’s ManualPerforming Common tasks on the Field PC 40Using On-Device Help 43Backing Up Data 44Connecting to a Desktop Computer 48
40 Field PC Owner’s ManualPerforming Common Tasks on the Field PCCreating a Name for the Field PCWe recommend creating a name for the Field PC so ext
Exploring FilesTo explore les stored on the Field PC, follow these steps:1. Tap Start > Programs > File Explorer. The File Explorer window app
42 Field PC Owner’s ManualApplications and Task ManagerClose Running Programs The Task Manager can be used to close unused programs to free memory on
the icon at the top or pressing the shortcut key. Tap the Main tab. The following screen is shown:.Using On-Device HelpYou can access electronic help
44 Field PC Owner’s ManualBacking Up Data Your Field PC is designed to protect your data. However, it is still a good idea to back up your data regul
4. Select the les on the Field PC you want to copy.5. Copy the les by choosing Edit > Copy or by right-clicking and choosing Copy.6. Paste the
46 Field PC Owner’s Manual4. Select the les on the Field PC you want to copy.5. Copy the les by choosing Edit > Copy or by right-clicking and
3. Highlight the les you want to copy and tap on Menu in the lower right. 4. Tap the stylus on the Edit option.5. Choose Copy from the sub menu.6
48 Field PC Owner’s ManualConnecting to a Desktop ComputerRe-establishing an ActiveSync® ConnectionTo re-establish an ActiveSync® connection, follow
6Bluetooth® Wireless Communications 50 Bluetooth® Drivers and Proles 55 Supported Bluetooth® Proles
1Getting Started 6 The Anatomy of the Field PC 7 Getting Started
50 Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter explains dierent Bluetooth drivers and proles and how to create partnerships. Not every Field PC has an inte
Follow these steps to make your device discoverable:1. Tap Start > Seings > Connections tab.2. Tap Bluetooth.3. Select the Turn on Bluetooth
52 Field PC Owner’s Manual4. The name of the Bluetooth device appears. Tap the name, then tap Next.5. If the Bluetooth device has an assigned passk
6. Enter the same passkey on the Bluetooth device if required. 7. In the Partnership Seings screen on the Field PC, you can assign a new name to th
54 Field PC Owner’s ManualSerial Device (COM) Control PanelTo set up a Bluetooth COM port, follow these steps:1. Select the Start > Seings >
4. You should now be connected to the COM device.Supported Bluetooth® ProlesThis section describes the Bluetooth® proles recognized by the Microso
56 Field PC Owner’s ManualHuman Interface Device (HID). This prole allows you to communicate between the Field PC and a Bluetooth keyboard or mouse.
partnership with the target device. Note: Aer you have created a partnership with a device, the device automatically appears in the list of Bluetooth
58 Field PC Owner’s Manual12. On the Field PC, type in the same passkey.13. Tap Next, OK, and Done.Print from the Field PC to a Bluetooth Printer u
Connecting to the Internet using a Cell Phone Dial-Up Connection1. Make your cell phone discoverable. (See the user documentation that came with you
6 Field PC Owner’s ManualThe Field PC is a rugged handheld computer designed for data collection from multiple environments. Equipped with Windows Mo
60 Field PC Owner’s ManualHuman Interface Device (HID) Prole1. Make sure Bluetooth is on or discoverable. Create a Bluetooth partnership with the d
4. Send data from the device to the Field PC. The Field PC receives the data.To send data from your Field PC to a Bluetooth device, follow these step
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7Wi-Fi Connections 64 Wi-Fi Connections
64 Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter teaches you how to connect to networks and the internet through the built in Wi-Fi module. Not all Field PCs c
2. Turning the Wi-Fi on automatically scans the area for available networks.3. When the Field PC has completed the scan, a list of available network
66 Field PC Owner’s Manual4. Tap on the desired network to connect.Note: If the network is password protected, a window appears for the password to
8Care and Maintenance 68 Caring for your Field PC 73 Disposing of the Field PC Battery Pack
68 Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter explains how to store, clean, and protect your Field PC and baery pack.Caring for Your Field PCStoring your F
Storing the Field PC for More than Two WeeksTo protect the Field PC during storage periods of two weeks or more, complete the following steps:1. Char
Getting StartedInstall the Battery PackWhen you receive the Field PC, you must install and charge the NiMH baery pack before using. To do this, compl
70 Field PC Owner’s ManualProtecting the Touchscreen Protect the touchscreen from impact, pressure, or abrasive substances that could damage it. To f
Cleaning the CaseTo clean the case, it is recommended that you use warm water, mild detergent, and a toothbrush. Note: This method can be used when cl
72 Field PC Owner’s ManualReaach the bezel by inserting the top ridge and lowering the bezel down at onto the case. Press down along the sides whil
Disposing of the Field PC and Battery PackThis product must not be disposed of with municipal waste. It is your responsibility to dispose of your wast
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9Service Information 76 Repairing the Field PC 76 Preparing for a Service Center Call
76 Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter teaches you how to return and prepare your Field PC for repair. It also shows you where to nd information you
AProduct Specications and Warnings 78 Product Specications 80 9-pin Serial Port Pinouts 81 Battery Warnings 82 Equipment Warnings
78 Field PC Owner’s ManualProduct SpecicationsOperating System Microso® Windows Mobile® 6Processor Intel® XScale® PXA270, 624 MHzMemory 128 MB RAMP
Power Input 12 volts DC; Range 10-20 VDC; reverse polarity protection; over voltage protection; auto shut oWireless CommunicationsOptional integrated
8 Field PC Owner’s Manual3. Push the baery door closed with one hand while sliding the latches down rmly with the other hand. CAUTION: If the lat
80 Field PC Owner’s Manual9-pin Serial Port PinoutsPin # Description1 Data Carrier Detect (DCD) Input2 Receive Data (RCD) Input3 Transmit D
Battery WarningsFollow these additional safety guidelines:Use only baery packs approved for use with this device.Do not store or leave your device or
82 Field PC Owner’s ManualEquipment WarningsWARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury, electrical shock, re or damage to the equipment:Plug th
BCertications and Regulatory Information 84 Regulatory Information 87 Limited Product Warranty
84 Field PC Owner’s ManualRegulatory InformationFCCThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this equipment is subject to the
provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be altered or substituted. This device must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with a
86 Field PC Owner’s Manualfollowing European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international standards and regulations):EN 55022 (CISPR 22)—El
Limited Product Warranty Juniper Systems, Inc. (“JS”) warrants that the Field PC/Field PCs shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, un
88 Field PC Owner’s Manual(v) the product has been subject to any modication, alteration, or change by or on behalf of customer (except and unless
Limitation of LiabilityTo the fullest extent allowed by law, the obligation of JS shall be limited to the repair or replacement of the product. JS sha
6. Plug the wall charger into the Field PC power jack located at the top of the case. The Charge Seings screen opens requesting you set the charge p
90 Field PC Owner’s ManualServices and Materials Provided Under WarrantyAnalysis of problem by service technicianLabor and materials required to x d
Index
92 Field PC Owner’s ManualIndexAActiveSync 20Backing up Data 44Creating a Connection 20Re-establishing Connection 48Alkaline Baery HolderInstall
File Transfer Prole (FTP) 56Human Interface Device (HID) 60Internet Using Dial-up Connection 59Make Discoverable 50Object Push Prole (OPP) 60Pa
94 Field PC Owner’s ManualDData Entry 35Block Recognizer 36Keyboard Utility 35Leer Recognizer 35Transcriber 36Display 78. See also Touchscreen
PPC Cards 30–31CF Cards, Adapter 30Micro SD Cards 30–31SD Cards, Adaptor 30Power Buon 24, 26Powering O 26Reseing the Device 27Restoring Fact
96 Field PC Owner’s ManualTTask Manager 42Close Unused Programs 42Switching Between Running Programs 42TemperaturesBaery Charging 78Charging Ba
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