User manual
Table Of Contents
- WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held Computer With Windows Mobile 2003 SE
- Program License Agreements
- Approvals And Safety Summary
- Introduction 1
- Basic Checkout 2
- Getting To Know The WORKABOUT PRO 3
- 3.1 Features Of The WORKABOUT PRO C
- 3.2 Features of the WORKABOUT PRO S
- 3.3 The Batteries
- 3.4 Switching The Hand-Held On And Off
- 3.5 The WORKABOUT PRO C Keyboard
- 3.6 The WORKABOUT PRO S Keyboard
- 3.7 The Display
- 3.8 Indicators
- 3.9 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time
- 3.10 Uploading Data In A Docking Station
- 3.11 Bluetooth Radio
- 3.12 The SD/MMC Card-Adding Memory
- 3.13 General Maintenance
- Working With Windows Mobile 2003 SE 4
- 4.1 Navigating In Windows Mobile 2003 SE And Applications
- 4.2 Windows Mobile 2003 Desktop-Today Screen
- 4.3 Start Menu
- 4.4 New Menu
- 4.5 Managing Files And Folders
- 4.6 Using Menus
- 4.7 The Taskbar
- 4.8 Programs-Using Applications
- 4.9 Settings
- 4.10 Help
- 4.11 Entering Text
- Connecting To A LAN With 802.11b 5
- Settings 6
- 6.1 Personal Settings
- 6.2 Buttons Icon
- 6.3 Input
- 6.4 Menus
- 6.5 Owner Information
- 6.6 Password
- 6.7 Sound & Notifications
- 6.8 Today Screen
- 6.9 System Settings
- 6.10 About
- 6.11 About Device
- 6.12 Backlight
- 6.13 Certificates
- 6.14 Clock & Alarms
- 6.15 Memory
- 6.16 Power Icon
- 6.17 Regional Settings
- 6.18 Remove Programs
- 6.19 Screen Icon
- 6.20 Scanner Settings
- 6.20.1 Decoded (Internal) Scanners
- 6.20.1.1 Options - Decoded (Internal) Scanner
- 6.20.1.2 Data Options - Decoded (Internal) Scanner
- 6.20.1.3 Code 39
- 6.20.1.4 Code 128
- 6.20.1.5 EAN 13
- 6.20.1.6 EAN 8
- 6.20.1.7 UPC A
- 6.20.1.8 UPC E
- 6.20.1.9 UPC/EAN Shared Settings
- 6.20.1.10 Codabar
- 6.20.1.11 Code 93
- 6.20.1.12 Interleaved 2 of 5
- 6.20.1.13 MSI Plessey
- 6.20.1.14 Discrete 2 of 5
- 6.20.1.15 2D PDF-417 (not supported)
- 6.20.1.16 2D Micro PDF-417 (not supported)
- 6.20.1.17 2D RSS Code (not supported)
- 6.20.1.18 Composite (not supported)
- 6.20.2 Decoded (Intermec ISCP)
- 6.20.3 Imager
- 6.20.3.1 Options - Imager
- 6.20.3.2 Code 39 Settings
- 6.20.3.3 Code 128 Settings
- 6.20.3.4 UPC/EAN
- 6.20.3.5 Codabar
- 6.20.3.6 Code 93
- 6.20.3.7 Interleaved 2 of 5
- 6.20.3.8 Postal: Australian
- 6.20.3.9 Postal: Japanese
- 6.20.3.10 Postal: Korean
- 6.20.3.11 Postal: PlaNET
- 6.20.3.12 Postal: PostNET
- 6.20.3.13 Postal: Royal
- 6.20.3.14 2D DataMatrix
- 6.20.3.15 2D Maxicode
- 6.20.3.16 2D PDF-417
- 6.20.3.17 2D Micro PDF-417
- 6.20.3.18 2D QR Code
- 6.20.3.19 2D RSS Code
- 6.20.3.20 Aztec
- 6.20.3.21 Composite
- 6.20.4 Options Tab
- 6.20.5 Translations Tab
- 6.20.1 Decoded (Internal) Scanners
- 6.21 Wireless WAN
- 6.22 Total Recall
- 6.23 Connections
- 6.24 Setting Up A Network Card
- 6.25 Bluetooth Setup
- Programs 7
- 7.1 Games
- 7.2 ActiveSync®
- 7.3 Calculator
- 7.4 Calendar
- 7.5 Contacts
- 7.6 File Explorer
- 7.7 Find
- 7.8 Messaging-The Inbox
- 7.8.1 Folders
- 7.8.2 Synchronizing E-mail With Outlook
- 7.8.3 Changing Synchronization Settings
- 7.8.4 Mail Server Accounts-Creating, Editing & Deleting
- 7.8.5 Downloading Messages From A Remote Server
- 7.8.6 Replying And Forwarding Messages
- 7.8.7 Receiving Attachments
- 7.8.8 Creating And Sending A Message
- 7.8.9 Attaching A File
- 7.8.10 Deleting A Message
- 7.8.11 Storage Options
- 7.9 MSN Messenger
- 7.10 Notes
- 7.11 Pictures
- 7.11.1 Moving Photos To The WORKBOUT PRO
- 7.11.2 Opening A Photo
- 7.11.3 Deleting A Photo
- 7.11.4 Editing A Photo
- 7.11.5 Creating A Slide Show
- 7.11.6 Pocket Excel
- 7.11.7 Workbook Components
- 7.11.8 Moving Between Worksheets
- 7.11.9 Adding, Deleting And Renaming Worksheets
- 7.11.10 Entering Data In A Worksheet
- 7.11.11 Working With Cells, Rows and Columns
- 7.11.12 Creating Formulas
- 7.12 Pocket Word
- 7.13 Tasks
- 7.14 Terminal Services Client
- 7.15 Windows Media
- Expansion Modules 8
- Peripheral Devices & Accessories 9
- 9.1 Carrying Accessories
- 9.2 The Batteries
- 9.3 Chargers And Docking Stations
- 9.4 Desktop Docking Station
- 9.4.1 Charging A Battery Installed In The WORKABOUT PRO
- 9.4.2 Charging A Spare Battery
- 9.4.3 Battery Charge Duration
- 9.4.4 Charger LED Indicators
- 9.4.5 Troubleshooting The Charging Operation Of The Dock
- 9.4.6 Desktop Docking Station Ports
- 9.4.7 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO To A PC
- 9.4.8 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO To An Ethernet Network
- 9.4.9 Troubleshooting The Docking Station Operations
- 9.5 Single Battery Charger-Model #WA3001
- 9.6 Quad Battery Charger-Model #WA3004
- 9.7 Quad Docking Station-Model #WA4004
- 9.8 AC Wall Adaptor And Tether Cable
- 9.9 Cigarette Lighter Adaptor
- 9.10 The Vehicle Cradle
- 9.11 Bluetooth Peripherals
- Specifications 10
- Support Services And Worldwide Offices
- Port Pinouts

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Chapter 6: Settings
Error States
Note: If you exceed the number of allowable attempts, a PUK entry window is
brought to the foreground. You’ll need to enter a new PIN number.
Once the correct PIN or PUK is entered or if none was required, the modem is
instructed to perform a GSM network registration followed by a GPRS attach. The
main Wireless WAN dialog box reflects the progress of the initialization.
• Searching for modem
• Initializing modem
•SIM is ready
• Searching for network
• Registered on network
• Searching for GPRS
• Ready to connect
If the modem loses the connection to the GSM network, the following states are
repeated: Searching for network, Registered on network, Searching for GPRS and
Ready to connect.
6.21.4.2 Error States
The following temporary error states (i.e., these states may disappear without
interaction) may be displayed:
• Emergency calls only
The modem has found a network but is not allowed to register (e.g. no
roaming agreement between networks). The modem keeps searching for
another network.
• No network found
A network is not currently available. The modem continues searching for a
network.
• GPRS not available
The current network does not support GPRS.
• GPRS not allowed
The modem is not allowed to use GPRS on the current network (e.g. no
GPRS roaming agreement between network; a roaming agreement for
voice may still be in place). It is also possible that you do not have a sub-
scription for GPRS at all.