Specifications
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Table 2.57 In case connection by cradle is set as preferential USB connection
Terminal
Cradle
Any USB device is not
connected
USB device is connected
to USB Client connector
USB device is connected to
USB Host connector
Any USB device is not connected No USB connection Connection by USB cable
(USB Client) is effective
Connection by USB cable
(USB Host) is effective
USB device is connected to USB
Client connector and selector
switch is set to "B" position
Connection by cradle
(USB Client) is effective
Connection by cradle
(USB Client) is effective
Connection by cradle
(USB Client) is effective
USB device is connected to USB
Host connector and selector
switch is set to "A" position
Connection by cradle
(USB Host) is effective
Connection by cradle
(USB Host) is effective
Connection by cradle
(USB Host) is effective
Notes:
• If terminal is put on the cradle when connection by USB cable has been established,
connection by USB cable will be disconnected and connection by cradle will be established.
USB Client (USB Function)
• Supports the USB 1.1 full speed.
• Communication with PC can be established via ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Center.
• Communication with PC can be established via FLCE/LMWIN (this case,
ActiveSync/Windows Mobile Device Center must be disabled.)
USB Host
• Supports the USB 1.1 full speed.
• Supports USB-MODEM, USB-LAN, and USB-Storage.
• USB device is disconnected when the terminal is suspended.
• Does not support WakeOn Ring and WakeOn LAN.
• Does not support communication via USB HUB.
USB-MODEM
• Supports the USB Communication Class (CDC: ACM).
• Communication with modem via virtual COM port can be established.
• Dial up via USB modem can be possible by selecting USB modem at the setting of connection
under Windows Mobile.
USB-LAN
• Supports the Ethernet Cradle.
• Can be connected to network via the TCP/IP protocol using the TCP/IP Wrapper Driver.
USB-Storage
• Supports USB-Storage.