User's Manual Part 1
Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information
- Title
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Chapter 1: Introduction
- Chapter 2: Pocket PC 2002
- Introduction
- Premium versus Professional Editions
- Where to Find Information
- Basic Skills
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Companion Programs
- Pocket Internet Explorer
- Getting Connected
- Chapter 3: Installing Applications
- Chapter 4: Network Support
- CORE
- Network Adapters
- Ethernet Communications
- 802.11b Communications
- Profiles
- Basic
- Security
- Advanced
- Certificates
- Import/Export
- Scan List
- Network Selection APIs
- Function Summary
- RadioConnect()
- RadioDisconnect()
- GetMac()
- GetBSSID()
- GetSSID()
- GetLinkSpeed()
- GetNetworkType()
- GetTXPower()
- GetNetworkMode()
- SetNetworkMode()
- AddWep()
- GetRSSI()
- GetAssociationStatus()
- GetWepStatus()
- GetAuthenticationMode()
- SetAuthenticationMode()
- SetChannel()
- EnableWep()
- GetPowerMode()
- SetSSID()
- isOrinoco()
- EncryptWepKeyForRegistry()
- SetRTSThreshold()
- GetRTSThreshold()
- ConfigureProfile()
- StartScanList()
- 802.11b Radio CORE Module
- WWAN Radio Options
- WAN Radio CORE Module
- Wireless Printing
- AutoIP/DHCP
- SNMP Configuration
- Chapter 5: Printer Support
- Chapter 6: Scanner Support
- Scanner Control and Data Transfer
- Automatic Data Collection COM Interfaces
- Multiple ADC COM Object Support
- How to Create and Use the ADC COM Interfaces
- 2D Imager Overview
- Create and Delete ADC COM Object Functions
- IADC Functions
- IBarCodeReaderControl Functions
- IS9CConfig Functions
- IS9CConfig::GetCodabar
- IS9CConfig::SetCodabar
- Codabar Default Settings
- Codabar Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetCode39
- IS9CConfig::SetCode39
- Code 39 Default Settings
- Code 39 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetCode93
- IS9CConfig::SetCode93
- Code 93 Default Settings
- Code 93 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetCode128
- IS9CConfig::SetCode128
- Code 128/EAN 128 Default Settings
- Code 128 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetI2of5
- IS9CConfig::SetI2of5
- Interleaved 2 of 5 Default Settings
- Interleaved 2 of 5 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetMatrix2of5
- IS9CConfig::SetMatrix2of5
- Matrix 2 of 5 Default Settings
- Matrix 2 of 5 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetMSI
- IS9CConfig::SetMSI
- MSI Default Settings
- MSI Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetPDF417
- IS9CConfig::SetPDF417
- PDF 417 Default Settings
- PDF 417 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetPlessey
- IS9CConfig::SetPlessey
- Plessey Default Settings
- Plessey Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetStandard2of5
- IS9CConfig::SetStandard2of5
- Standard 2 of 5 Default Settings
- Standard 2 of 5 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetTelepen
- IS9CConfig::SetTelepen
- Telepen Default Settings
- Telepen Enumerations
- IS9CConfig::GetUpcEan
- IS9CConfig::SetUpcEan
- UPC/EAN Default Settings
- UPC/EAN Enumerations
- IS9CConfig2 Functions
- IS9CConfig2::GetCode11
- IS9CConfig2::SetCode11
- Code 11 Default Settings
- Code 11 Enumerations
- IS9CConfig2::GetCustomSymIds
- IS9CConfig2::SetCustomSymIds
- Custom Identifier Assignments
- Custom Identifier Default Settings
- Custom Identifier Example
- IS9CConfig2::GetGlobalAmble
- IS9CConfig2::SetGlobalAmble
- Postamble and Preamble Defaults
- IS9CConfig2::GetPDF417Ext
- IS9CConfig2::SetPDF417Ext
- PDF 417 Extended: Micro PDF 417 Default Settings
- IS9CConfig2::GetSymIdXmit
- IS9CConfig2::SetSymIdXmit
- Symbology ID Transmission Option
- IS9CConfig3 Functions
- AIM Symbology ID Defaults
- IImage Interface
- Data Collection Configuration
- Tethered Scanner
- Chapter 7: Programming
- Creating CAB Files
- FTP Server
- Full Screen
- Kernel I/O Controls
- Reboot Functions
- Remapping the Keypad
- Appendix A: Control Panel Applets
- Appendix B: Unit Manager
- Appendix C: Bar Codes
- Index

Network Support—Chapter 4
119700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual
6 Press and hold the new connection for a pop-up menu, then tap
Connect to initiate the connection. Wait for about ten seconds for the
Network Log On screen, then tap OK. Note: You do not need to enter any
information within the Network Log On screen.
7 Use either the onscreen keyboard, or press the keys to type any of the
AT commands provided by Sierra Wireless. Press or tap Enter to send
each command. The results of each command sent will print onscreen -
see the sample illustration below. Note that each “AT” command must
start with either the “at” or “at+” characters.
S To see what you typed onscreen, type “ate1” to initiate the AT Echo
command, then press Enter.