User manual
Table Of Contents
- WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held
- Table Of Contents
- Introduction 1
- Basic Checkout 2
- 2.1 Preparing The WORKABOUT PRO For Operation
- 2.2 Turning The WORKABOUT PRO On and Off
- 2.3 The Getting Started CD
- 2.4 Connecting The WORKABOUT PRO To A PC
- 2.5 Data Transfer Between The PC & The Hand-Held
- 2.6 Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen
- 2.7 Setting Up A RA2041 Radio-Summit Client Utility
- 2.8 The Phone (Windows Mobile 6 Professional Only)
- 2.9 Resetting The WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held
- Getting To Know The WORKABOUT PRO 3
- 3.1 Features Of The WORKABOUT PRO
- 3.2 The Batteries
- 3.3 Switching The Hand-Held On And Off
- 3.4 The Keyboards
- 3.5 The Display
- 3.6 Indicators
- 3.7 Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time
- 3.8 Uploading Data In A Docking Station
- 3.9 Bluetooth Radio
- 3.10 Inserting The SD/MMC Card And SIM Card
- 3.11 General Maintenance
- Working With Windows Mobile 6 4
- 4.1 Navigating In Windows Mobile 6 And Applications
- 4.2 Windows Mobile 6 Desktop-Today Screen
- 4.3 Start Menu
- 4.4 Managing Files And Folders
- 4.5 Using Menus
- 4.6 The Softkey Bar
- 4.7 Programs-Using Applications
- 4.8 Settings
- 4.9 Help
- 4.10 Entering Text
- Settings 5
- 5.1 Settings
- 5.2 Personal Settings
- 5.3 App Launch Keys
- 5.4 Buttons Icon
- 5.5 Input
- 5.6 Lock
- 5.7 Menus
- 5.8 Owner Information
- 5.9 Phone (Windows Mobile 6 Professional Only)
- 5.10 Sound & Notifications
- 5.11 Today Screen
- 5.12 System Tab Settings
- 5.13 About
- 5.14 About Device
- 5.15 Backlight
- 5.16 Certificates
- 5.17 Clock & Alarms
- 5.18 Encryption
- 5.19 Error Reporting
- 5.20 External GPS (Global Positioning System)
- 5.21 Manage Triggers
- 5.22 Memory
- 5.23 Power Icon
- 5.24 Regional Settings
- 5.25 Remove Programs
- 5.26 Screen Icon
- 5.27 Scanner Settings
- 5.27.1 Decoded (Internal) Scanners
- 5.27.1.1 Options-Decoded (Internal) Scanner
- 5.27.1.2 Decoded (Internal) Advanced Options
- 5.27.1.3 Decoded (Internal) 2D Scanning Options
- 5.27.1.4 Data Options-Decoded (Internal) Scanner
- 5.27.1.5 Code 39
- 5.27.1.6 Code 128
- 5.27.1.7 EAN 13
- 5.27.1.8 EAN 8
- 5.27.1.9 UPC A
- 5.27.1.10 UPC E
- 5.27.1.11 UPC/EAN Shared Settings
- 5.27.1.12 Code 93
- 5.27.1.13 Codabar
- 5.27.1.14 MSI Plessey
- 5.27.1.15 Interleaved 2 of 5
- 5.27.1.16 Discrete 2 of 5
- 5.27.1.17 RSS Code
- 5.27.1.18 Composite
- 5.27.1.19 PDF-417
- 5.27.1.20 Micro PDF-417
- 5.27.2 Decoded (HHP)
- 5.27.2.1 Options - Decoded (HHP) Scanner
- 5.27.2.2 Decoded (HHP) Advanced Options
- 5.27.2.3 Code 39
- 5.27.2.4 Trioptic Code
- 5.27.2.5 Code 128
- 5.27.2.6 EAN 13 Settings
- 5.27.2.7 EAN 8
- 5.27.2.8 UPC A Settings
- 5.27.2.9 UPC E Settings
- 5.27.2.10 UPC/EAN Shared Settings
- 5.27.2.11 Code 93
- 5.27.2.12 Codabar
- 5.27.2.13 MSI Plessey
- 5.27.2.14 Code 11
- 5.27.2.15 Interleaved 2 of 5
- 5.27.2.16 Matrix 2 of 5
- 5.27.2.17 IATA 2 of 5
- 5.27.2.18 Discrete 2 of 5
- 5.27.2.19 Telepen
- 5.27.2.20 RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
- 5.27.2.21 PosiCode (Reduced Space Symbology)
- 5.27.2.22 Composite
- 5.27.2.23 TLC-39
- 5.27.2.24 PDF-417
- 5.27.2.25 Micro PDF-417
- 5.27.2.26 Code 16K
- 5.27.2.27 Code 49
- 5.27.2.28 Codablock
- 5.27.2.29 2D Data Matrix
- 5.27.2.30 2D QR Code
- 5.27.2.31 2D Maxicode
- 5.27.2.32 2D Aztec
- 5.27.2.33 Postal: PlaNET
- 5.27.2.34 Postal: PostNET
- 5.27.2.35 Postal: Australian
- 5.27.2.36 Postal: Canadian
- 5.27.2.37 Postal: China
- 5.27.2.38 Postal: Japanese
- 5.27.2.39 Postal: Kix
- 5.27.2.40 Postal: Korean
- 5.27.2.41 Postal: Royal
- 5.27.3 Decoded
- 5.27.3.1 Options-Decoded Scanner
- 5.27.3.2 Advanced Options-Decoded Scanner
- 5.27.3.3 Code 39
- 5.27.3.4 Code 128
- 5.27.3.5 EAN 13
- 5.27.3.6 EAN 8
- 5.27.3.7 UPC A
- 5.27.3.8 UPC E
- 5.27.3.9 UPC/EAN Shared
- 5.27.3.10 Code 93
- 5.27.3.11 Codabar
- 5.27.3.12 MSI Plessey
- 5.27.3.13 Code 11
- 5.27.3.14 Interleaved 2 of 5
- 5.27.3.15 Matrix 2 of 5
- 5.27.3.16 Discrete 2 of 5
- 5.27.3.17 Telepen
- 5.27.3.18 RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
- 5.27.3.19 PDF-417
- 5.27.3.20 Micro PDF-417
- 5.27.3.21 Codablock
- 5.27.4 Imager
- 5.27.4.1 Options-Imager
- 5.27.4.2 Advanced Options - Imager
- 5.27.4.3 Code 39 Settings
- 5.27.4.4 Code 128 Settings
- 5.27.4.5 EAN 13
- 5.27.4.6 EAN 8
- 5.27.4.7 UPC A
- 5.27.4.8 UPC E
- 5.27.4.9 Code 93
- 5.27.4.10 Codabar
- 5.27.4.11 Interleaved 2 of 5
- 5.27.4.12 RSS Code (Reduced Space Symbology)
- 5.27.4.13 Composite
- 5.27.4.14 PDF-417
- 5.27.4.15 Micro PDF-417
- 5.27.4.16 2D Data Matrix
- 5.27.4.17 2D QR Code
- 5.27.4.18 2D Maxicode
- 5.27.4.19 2D Aztec
- 5.27.4.20 Postal: PlaNET
- 5.27.4.21 Postal: PostNET
- 5.27.4.22 Postal: Australian
- 5.27.4.23 Postal: Japanese
- 5.27.4.24 Postal: Korean
- 5.27.4.25 Postal: Royal
- 5.27.5 Options Tab
- 5.27.6 Translations Tab
- 5.27.1 Decoded (Internal) Scanners
- 5.28 Total Recall
- 5.29 Connections Tab
- 5.30 Beam
- 5.31 Bluetooth Setup
- 5.32 Connections - Connecting To The Internet
- 5.33 Wireless Power Icon
- 5.34 Wireless Statistics
- 5.35 Wireless WAN (Windows Mobile 6 Classic Only)
- Programs 6
- Peripheral Devices & Accessories 7
- 7.1 Carrying Accessories
- 7.2 The Batteries
- 7.3 Adaptor Cable Options
- 7.4 Chargers And Docking Stations
- 7.5 Desktop Docking Station
- 7.5.1 Charging A Battery Installed In The WORKABOUT PRO
- 7.5.2 Charging A Spare Battery
- 7.5.3 Battery Charge Duration
- 7.5.4 Charger LED Indicators
- 7.5.5 Troubleshooting The Charging Operation Of The Dock
- 7.5.6 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO To A PC
- 7.5.7 Linking A WORKABOUT PRO To An Ethernet Network
- 7.5.8 Troubleshooting The Docking Station Operations
- 7.6 AC Wall Adaptor- Model #PS1050-G1
- 7.7 Cigarette Lighter Adaptor-Model #WA3113-G2
- 7.8 Single Battery Charger-Model #WA3001-G1
- 7.9 Quad Battery Charger-Model #WA3004-G1
- 7.10 Quad Docking Station-WA4204-G2 & WA4304-G2
- 7.11 The Vehicle Cradle
- 7.12 The Port Replicator
- 7.13 Scanners And Imagers
- 7.14 Bluetooth Peripherals
- Specifications 8
- Summit Client Utility (SCU)
- Port Pinouts

WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held Computer With Windows Mobile 6 Classic & Professional User Manual 273
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories
Important Charger Safety Instructions
7.4.4 Important Charger Safety Instructions
• SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS–This manual contains important safety and
operating instructions for battery charger s.
• Before using the battery charger, read all instructions and cautionary
markings on (1) battery charger, (2) battery, and (3) product using battery.
• The mains power cord shall comply with national safety regulations of the country
where the equipment is to be sold.
• Use of an attachment not recommended or sold by the battery charger
manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock, or personal injury.
• To reduce risk of damage to the electric plug and cord when unplugging the
charger, pull the plug rather than the cord.
• Make sure the cord is positioned so that it is not stepped on, tripped over,
or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
• Do not operate the charger with a damaged cord or plug.
Replace immediately.
• Do not operate the charger if it has received a sharp blow, been dropped, or other-
wise damaged in any way; it should be inspected by qualified service personnel.
• Do not disassemble the charger; it should be repaired by qualified service person-
nel. Incorrect reassembly may result in electric shock or fire.
• To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the charger from the outlet before
attempting any maintenance or cleaning.
• An extension cord should not be used unless absolutely necessary. Use of an
improper extension cord could result in fire or electric shock.
If an extension cord must be used, make sure:
• The plug pins on the extension cord are the same number, size,
and shape as those on the charger.
• The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical
condition and that the wire size is larger than 16 AWG.
• Do not expose the charger to rain or snow.
• Do not place batteries in the charger if they are cold from extended
exposure to a freezer or outside temperatures below 10°C (50°F). Allow them to
warm up to room temperature for at least two hours.
• Do not use the charger if, after an overnight charge, any of the batteries feel warmer
than the charger housing. The charger should be inspected by
qualified service personnel.
• Do not use the charger if any of the batteries or the charger get more than luke-
warm. The equipment should be inspected by qualified personnel.