Quick Start Guide Model 730 Mobile Computer
Thank you for purchasing the Intermec Model 730 Color Mobile Computer with Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003. You will find your Model 730 useful in a variety of applications. Its integrated peripherals and rugged design ensure reliable service for years to come. This guide provides information needed to get started using your Model 730. For more detailed information refer to “Where to Find More Information” on page 20 of this guide.
Table of Contents Model 730 Color Mobile Computer Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Setting up your Model 730 . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Learning About the Keypad . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Gold Plane Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alpha Blue Plane Keys-Numeric Keypad . . . . . . . . . . Linear Imager/Keypad Shift and Notification LED . . . Action and Up/Down Navigational Buttons . . . . . . . . Battery Status LED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Model 730 Color Mobile Computer Description Navigational key Imager/ Alpha LED Power Status LED ON/OFF Backlight (Gold + 3) Gold plane key Alpha (Blue) plane key Front View IrDA Speaker Stylus Battery compartment Back View 4 Model 730 Color Quick Start Guide
Scanner trigger IrDA Scanner trigger or Recorder button left side of unit Linear Imager lens Secure Digital (SD) card slot Charging/Docking connector Headset jack Microphone Setting Up Your Model 730 Unclip Hand Strap and move Hand Strap out of the way. 1 Hand strap clip-in slot 2 Battery pack Model 730 Color Quick Start Guide Remove Battery Pack and insert new or fresh pack. Replace Hand Strap when done.
1 Insert SD card (if applicable). 1a Remove the cover screw and lift cover off 1b Insert SD Card into card slot with label side toward keypad. 1c Reinstall cover 2 Connect to AC Adapter or dock (dock not shown). 3 Charge battery pack (4 hours) before using. However, to ensure proper charging, perform the remaining steps first, with the AC adapter or dock connected. 4 The first time you turn on your Model 730 it boots to the operating system.
5 You will be prompted through the several screens to complete the setup process. Read the display messages and follow the instructions. When you reach the Windows Mobile Today screen, you have completed the setup. Learning About The Keypad Gold Plane Keys The Gold b plane keys provide you access to display controls, special characters, and Windows Mobile 2003 options. Press the gold b key for each gold plane key stroke you wish to make.
then you can enter the correct series of keystrokes to create the next letter. Linear Imager/Keypad Shift and Notification LED The Linear Imager/Keypad Shift and Notification LED C turns red, green, or yellow. S Momentary Green: Indicates a ‘good scan’. S Blinking Green: Indicates that the imager is initializing. S Steady Red: Indicates the keypad is shifted to the Alpha (Blue) plane and the Model 730 is On.
Battery Status LED Power to run your Model 730 is supplied by a powerful Li-Ion battery pack designed to give you approximately 6-10 hours of operation (depending on application). In addition, your Model 730 contains backup capabilities to prevent loss of data when the main battery is discharged or when switching out battery packs. For maximum effectiveness it is important to leave the main battery installed in your Model 730 even if it is discharged.
About Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PC Your Model 730 comes with Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 software preloaded. For more information regarding: S Programs on your device: See the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual (p/n: 961-054-031) or access the Help screen on the Start Menu. To view Help, tap then tap Help. S Additional programs that can be installed on the device: The Windows Mobile 2003 Companion CD (included with your Model 730).
The Today Screen When you turn on your Model 730 for the first time each day you’ll see the Today screen. You can also display it by tapping then tap Today. On the Today screen, you can see at a glance the information you need for the day.
Navigation Bar and Command Bar The Navigation Bar is located at the top of the screen. It displays the active program and current time, and allows you to switch to programs and close screens. The Command Bar is displayed at the bottom of the screen. Use the menus and buttons to perform tasks in programs. Pop-up Menus With pop-up menus, you can quickly choose an action for an item.
Entering Information into Your Model 730 You can enter information in any program on your Model 730 by typing on the keypad or by using one of the on-screen imput options, such as Block Recognizer. For more information regarding the options shown in the following pop-up menu, refer to the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual (p/n: 961-054-031). Tap on the keyboard icon at the bottom of the Command bar To change your option, tap on the preferred choice.
Battery Management To maximize the life of your batteries, your mobile computer can be set to automatically suspend (turn itself Off). The timeout period is set through the Setting>System>Power menu. Options are 1-5 minutes with the default being 3 minutes.
Linear Imager Your Model 730 comes preloaded with software needed to read barcodes using the Linear Imager. To modify the default settings, use the Data Collection Applet. Data Collection Applet To change any default settings tap Start>Settings>System> then the Data Collection applet. For more detailed explanation of bar codes refer to the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual (p/n: 961-054-031).
Wireless Printing To check your wireless printing connection tap Start>Settings>Connections> then the Bluetooth applet. For more detailed explanation of wireless printing refer to the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual (p/n: 961-054-031). Select Connections tab and the Bluetooth applet. To change your wireless printing so it connects to remote devices tap the On radio button.
Wireless Network To change any default setting tap Start>Settings>System> then the Wireless Network applet. For more detailed explanation of wireless printing refer to the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual (p/n: 961-054-031). Select System tab and Wireless Network applet Warm Resetting Your Model 730 A warm reset may be necessary to correct conditions where an application stops responding to the system.
Cold Resetting Your Model 730 In some cases where the Model 730 completely stops responding, it may become necessary to perform a Cold Reset. Because cold resetting may result in data loss, it is not recommended unless all other recovery methods have failed. Cold booting deletes all programs and data stored in RAM including the Object Store. Ensure that data is backed up to the Host PC or a Storage Card before cold booting. 1 Release the lower clip of the hand strap. 2 Remove the battery pack.
The Power Status LED B starts blinking The Power Status LED informs you of the status of your battery pack when it is connected to a charging device. See page 9 for LED explanations. Model 730 will not power up, screen is blank The Battery may be critically low.Ensure that your computer has been on a charger for at least five minutes, then remove from the charger and press the I button. The display will then be active.
Model 730 takes a long time to boot up after a reset Normal time is between 30-45 seconds. If it takes longer than this, contact support personnel. Cleaning Your Model 730 Periodic cleaning helps maintain the appearance of your Model 730. When cleaning your Model 730, inspect the keyboard, covers, display, and connectors for obvious signs of damage or wear.
S Windows Mobile 2003 Companion CD used for setting up ActiveSync and also includes some Windows Mobile 2003 applications. S 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual p/n 961-054-031. This manual contains complete documentation and the utilities for your unit. You would use the utilities to set up and configure your mobile computer. S Intermec web site to download Model 730 mobile computer documents in PDF format. Go to http://www.intermec.com.
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