User's Guide
Table Of Contents
- WORKABOUT PRO4HAND-HELD COMPUTER(Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5)USER GUIDE
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- ABOUT THIS GUIDE
- CHAPTER 1 BASIC OPERATION
- CHAPTER 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR WORKABOUT PRO4
- CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMS
- CHAPTER 4 SETTINGS
- CHAPTER 5 PERIPHERAL DEVICES & ACCESSORIES
- APPENDIX A PORT PINOUTS
- APPENDIX B WORKABOUT PRO4SPECIFICATIONS
- APPENDIX C WIRELESS ZERO CONFIGSETTINGS
- INDEX
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Audio Indicators
The Workabout Pro4 supports several audio options, including a Bluetooth headset. Sounds are emitted
through the front receiver. The beeper provides a variety of sounds and can be configured to emit a sound to
signal a number of events such as screen taps, notifications, and so on. Information on configuring sounds is
detailed in “Sounds Tab” on page 4-12.
Inserting the microSD Card and SIM Card
There are two slots available when the battery is removed from the battery compartment — the smaller slot to
the left is used to load the microSD (Secure Digital) card, which provides additional non-volatile memory to
your Workabout Pro4, and the slot to the right is used to load a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, which
allows access to the Voice option, access to the Internet, and so on.
Inserting and Removing the Cards
• Switch off the power to the Workabout Pro4.
• Remove the battery.
The microSD slot is spring-loaded. To insert a microSD card:
• Flip up the rubber cover of the microSD card door on the left.
• Slide the microSD card into the slot until it clicks into place.
• Push the rubber cover back in place.
• To remove the microSD card, lift the rubber cover and push the microSD card inward until it pops out of
the slot.
The SIM slot is equipped with a release tab. To insert a SIM card:
• Slide the SIM card into the slot on the right until it clicks into place.
• To remove the SIM card, depress the metal release tab and slide the card out of the slot.
Navigating in Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5 and Applications
Graphic user interfaces like Windows Embedded Hand-Held 6.5 for portable devices or desktop Windows (XP,
Windows 7, etc.) utilize ‘point and click’ navigation. On the Workabout Pro4, this is accomplished using a
touchscreen and stylus rather than a mouse.
Navigating Using a Touchscreen
A touchscreen is a standard feature on all Workabout Pro4 hand-held computers. Each is shipped with a stylus
– a pointing tool.
Slow blink (2 second period, 50% duty cycle) Charge temperature fault.
Solid Orange Booting/resuming.
Charge LED Behaviour Indication
NOTE If the touchscreen is not registering your screen taps accurately, it may need
recalibration. Refer to “Calibrating the Touchscreen” on page 2-11.
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