User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.1Welcome
- 1.4Caring For Your Pocket PC
- 3.2Organizing Your Schedule with the Personal Information Manager
- 4.1Connecting to a PC
- Power cord sets for use in other countries must meet the requirements of those countries. For more information on power cord set requirements, contact your local authorized dealer, reseller, or service provider.
- The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by FIC may void the Reference authority to operate the equipment.
- The main battery is charged whenever mains power is connected, even if you continue to operate the Pocket PC. However, connecting to mains power with the Pocket PC turned off results in a much faster charge time.
- All programs, files, data and custom settings that you save are stored in RAM. This is a volatile storage medium requiring electrical power to remain operational. Therefore it is essential that the Pocket PC receives a continuous power supply, as any int
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- To remove the main battery it is necessary to move the battery release switch on your Pocket PC to the release position and remove the battery cover. When the battery release switch is in the release position the unit will automatically go into sleep mod
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- To prepare your Pocket PC for use, follow this simple procedure the first time you turn the device on. First, locate the hardware reset switch beneath the main battery. Unscrew the top of the stylus and use it to slide the hardware reset switch from left
- The command bar is found at the bottom of the screen. It displays menu names and available buttons, as well as the input panel button. These controls allow you to perform tasks in programs.
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- See Calendar Help and Inbox Help for more information on requesting meetings.
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- To format existing text and to edit text, first s
- Pocket Excel contains a list of the files stored on your device. Tap a file in the list to open it. To delete, copy, and send files, tap and hold a file in the list, and then select the appropriate action from the pop-up menu.
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- You must install Microsoft ActiveSync on your PC before you can perform these functions.
- Making an infrared connection is a fast and convenient way of synching your Pocket PC without making a USB connection via the USB cable or USB cradle. Infrared ports are included on many mobile PCs, although they are less common on desktop systems.
- It is possible to download software from the Internet directly to your Pocket PC.
- Unless you mark the favorite link as a mobile favorite, only the link will be downloaded to your device, and you will need to connect to your ISP or network to view the content. For more information on synchronization, see ActiveSync Help on your compute
- The operating system and preloaded programs are stored in Flash ROM. Although this memory is not available for saving programs and files, it does not use up valuable RAM.
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- To reset your Pocket PC, remove it from the USB cradle and make sure that the CF Expansion slot and SD card slot are empty. Locate the software reset button on the back of the device. Unscrew the end of the stylus and use it to push the button.
- If your Pocket PC fails to respond after being reset, you might have to restore the factory defaults. This is the software state that the device was in when you first started using it; the operating system and preloaded software stored in Flash ROM are p
- Possible reason: you are using power-intensive functions, such as playing music or running a CompactFlash card.
- Solution: stop using these functions, or operate your Pocket PC from mains power. To keep the battery fully charged, dock your Pocket PC in the cradle whenever it is not in use.
- The MIC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by FIC may void the Reference authority to operate the equipment.
Users can also use CF storage card or SD storage card to back up data or personal settings in PIM
using the backup application.
4.3 CONNECTING TO THE INTERNET OR YOUR NETWORK
The CompactFlash (CF) and Secure Digital (SD) Expansion card slots support Type I or Type II
CompactFlash cards, greatly increasing the functionality of your Pocket PC. Hardware vendors
offer cards providing additional memory, peripheral and network interfaces, and various types of
modems.
Please note that the SD card slot in this device supports only memory cards. Expansion card
peripherals such as modems or network cards are supported only in CompactFalsh card format.
To load a CompactFlash card in your Pocket PC, simply align the card with the CompactFlash
Expansion slot on the top of the device, ensuring that the edge with the connectors enters the slot
first. Many cards are marked with an arrow to help you insert them correctly. Slide the card into the
slot, and then push down gently to make contact. This product ships with a dummy CompactFlash
card installed. Please ensure that the dummy CompactFlash card is removed before a new
CompactFlash card is installed.
Secure Digital cards can be inserted by simply pushing the card into the Secure Digital card slot,
ensuring the correct orientation first. Push the card down into the slot until it clicks. To release an
Secure Digital card simply press the card further into the slot and it will spring out when pressure is
released. This product ships with a dummy Secure Digital card installed. Please ensure that that
dummy Secure Digital card is removed before attempting to install a new Secure Digital card.
Inserting a CompactFlash Card and Secure Digital Card
To remove a CompactFlash card, pull it gently until the card is free of the contacts, and then
withdraw it from the slot.
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