Product Manual
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Both boots have a mini-USB client that uses a standard USB cable
(included with the unit). The mini-USB port can be used to connect
to a personal computer (PC).
USB I/O Boot: This boot has a mini-USB client, a USB host port
(to connect to USB client devices) and an audio jack that is wired
for a headset with a mono speaker and microphone combination.
(It is not for stereo headsets.)
NOTE: Many USB host peripheral devices supported by personal
computers (Microsoft Windows XP
®
, Microsoft Vista
®
, Microsoft
Windows 7
®
, etc.) are not supported by this unit. Mass storage
devices (e.g. memory drives) and USB Human Interface Devices
(HID) (e.g. keyboards) are supported. Before purchasing a USB
peripheral, check with the manufacturer to ensure that it will
operate with one of these natively supported USB classes. Some
devices have no applicability in Windows Mobile. For example,
mice do not make sense to use with your unit because it is designed
to be touchscreen or keypad operated.
Serial I/O Boot: This boot has a mini-USB client and an RS-232
connector for use with serial devices. COM1 is always reserved in
software for the 9-pin port, even if you don’t have a unit with a
serial boot.