User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Allegro CE™ Owner's Manual
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Hardware Components
- Chapter 3 Memory Configuration and Data Storage Options
- Chapter 4 Windows CE Operating System
- Chapter 5 Technical Reference
- Chapter 6 Software Developer’s Guide for Allegro CE 3.0 and CE .NET
- Chapter 7 FCC Information, Warranty, and Software License Agreement
- Chapter 8 Expansion Pods
- Index
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 Introduction
- Chapter 2 Hardware Components
- Case Design
- Keyboard
- Display
- System Tray Indicators
- Batteries
- Main Power Source
- Setting Battery Charge
- Battery Life
- Recharging the NiMH Battery Pack
- Battery Gauging Explained
- Battery Status Icons
- When the Battery Voltage Drops
- Power Management Feature
- Changing NiMH Battery Pack
- Alkaline Battery Holder: Inserting Batteries and Usage Information
- Storing the Allegro CE During Inactive Periods
- NiMH Battery Pack's Useful Life
- Spare NiMH Battery Packs
- Short-Term Backup Supply
- Real Time Clock
- Main Power Source
- Communication Ports
- USB/Power Dock
- PC Cards
- Expansion Pods
- Chapter 3 Memory Configuration and Data Storage Options
- Chapter 4 Windows CE Operating System
- Windows CE Overview
- CE .NET Viewers
- ActiveSync Transfer
- Downloading ActiveSync from the Internet
- Installing ActiveSync
- Establishing a First Time ActiveSync Connection
- Establishing Additional ActiveSync Connections
- New Partnership Set Up
- USB MultiSync
- USB MultiSync Connections
- Transferring Files Between the Allegro CE and the Desktop PC
- Windows Explorer
- Storing Files and Programs
- System Save/Restore Utilities
- Application Command Bars
- PTab Spreadsheet Program
- Pocket Word/WordPad
- Internet Explorer and Inbox
- Calculator Program
- Terminal Program
- Chapter 5 Technical Reference
- Chapter 6 Software Developer’s Guide for Allegro CE 3.0 and CE .NET
- Chapter 7 FCC Information, Warranty, and Software License Agreement
- Chapter 8 Expansion Pods
- Index

Page 4-74 Windows CE
Now double-tap on the PC Link icon on your Allegro desktop.
Once connected, this screen is automatically minimized and
placed in the status box on the Taskbar.
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If the Allegro becomes disconnected from the desktop PC by choice
or inadvertently, this symbol disappears, letting you know the
Allegro is not connected to the computer .
A screen on the desktop PC that says Connecting is shown. The
New Partnership: Set Up a New Partnership screen appears. Proceed
to the Setting Up a Partnership heading of this section.
ActiveSync IrDA Infrared Connection
When establishing an infrared connection between the Allegro and
your desktop PC for the first time, complete the following steps, all
additional connections can be made through the ActiveSync
Connection Process section and follow the steps there.
Complete the installation instructions that came with your IrDA
infrared adapter. Depending on your desktop’s Windows operating
system you may need to access your desktop PC’s wireless
communications setup by selecting Settings|Control Panel and the
wireless option (the name varies between operating systems). After
the infrared settings are set, you will then follow the same connection
process as COM 1 or COM 2.
To select the infrared COM port as the COM port you will be using,
tap the Start button and select Settings|Control Panel|Communications
Properties. Tap the PC Connection tab. At the bottom of the dialog box
under Connect using you see which COM port the Allegro is set on for
the connecting process. If the communication port you are using is
not listed in the bottom dialog box under Connect using, tap the
Change button.