User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Legal Information
- Document Change Record
- Contents
- Before You Begin
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Windows Mobile 2003
- Software Builds
- Where to Find Information
- Basic Skills
- Microsoft ActiveSync
- Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
- Synchronizing Calendar
- Why Use Categories in the Calendar?
- What’s an All Day Event?
- What’s a Recurrence Pattern?
- Viewing Appointments
- Creating or Changing an Appointment
- Creating an All Day Event
- Setting a Reminder for an Appointment
- Adding a Note to an Appointment
- Making an Appointment Recurring
- Assigning an Appointment to a Category
- Sending a Meeting Request
- Finding an Appointment
- Deleting an Appointment
- Changing Calendar Options
- Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues
- Tasks: Keeping a To Do List
- Notes: Capturing Thoughts and Ideas
- Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages
- Calendar: Scheduling Appointments and Meetings
- Companion Programs
- Pocket Internet Explorer
- Getting Connected
- Chapter 3 - Installing Applications
- Chapter 4 - Network Support
- CORE
- Network Adapters
- Ethernet Communications
- 802.11b Communications
- No Networking
- Network Selection APIs
- Network Connections
- WWAN Radio Options
- Wireless Personal Area Networking
- AutoIP/DHCP
- SNMP Configuration on the 700 Series Computer
- Chapter 5 - Printer Support
- Chapter 6 - Scanner Support
125700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual
Network Support
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The 700 Series Color Mobile Computer can integrate up to three radios in
a single unit, and automatically installs the appropriate software for radio
use when the unit is powered on.
The Intermec CORE (Common Object Resource Environment) applica-
tion, which provides a framework for various modules that let you config-
ure and manage your Intermec products, defaults to the most recently used
module. If a module is not yet used or set, CORE defaults to the first
module as listed alphabetically.
The following communication options on the 700 Series Computer pro-
vide wired and wireless connectivity:
S Onboard wired Ethernet (standard on 700 Color Computers, not avail-
able on 730 Computers)
S Wireless Local Area Network (standard on 730 Computers)
This 802.11b radio option provides u p to 11 Mb/sec throughput.
S Wireless Wide Area Network (not available on 730 Computers)
Includes support for GSM/GPRS and CDMA/1xRTT radios.
S Wireless Personal Area Network
This allows for cable-free communications with peripheral devices, such
as printers, over a ten-meter range. This compatibility is provided via a
Bluetooth qualified module by Socket Communications.