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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - FIELD PC

ultra-rugged FIELD PCowner’s manual

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Page 3 - Contents

2Communicating with a Desktop Computer 12  Communicating with a Desktop Computer

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12  Field PC Owner’s ManualThe Field PC can connect to a Desktop PC using either ActiveSync® (for computers with Windows® 2000 and Windows® XP), or Wi

Page 5 - Getting

Install Windows Mobile® Device Center on a Desktop Computer (Windows Vista™)To install the Windows Mobile® Device Center on a desktop PC with Windows 

Page 6 - The Anatomy of the Field PC

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Page 7 - Getting Started

3Using the Hardware 16  Using the Hardware 18  Powering Off, Suspending, Resetting, and Restoring Factory Defaults 20  Using the Stylus 20  Using t

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16  Field PC Owner’s ManualUsing the HardwareThis chapter discusses the hardware components of the Field PC. Specically, you will learn about: Keyboa

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Specialized Keyboard KeysSticky KeysThe Shi, Alt, Ctrl, and 2nd keys are called sticky keys. Each sticky key has three modes: Next Key, ON, and OFF.

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18  Field PC Owner’s ManualCommunication PortsThe Field PC has the following communication ports located at the top of the case:Two 9 pin serial port

Page 11 - Computer

   Note: The device cannot be powered o while it is plugged into the wall charger.3. Tap Power O. A warning dialog appears. Tap OK. To power on you

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2  Field PC Owner’s ManualActiveSync, Excel, Hotmail, Internet Explorer, Microso, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visual Studio, Windows, Windows Media, Wi

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20  Field PC Owner’s ManualRestoring the Device to its Factory SettingsFollow the steps below to restore user storage, seings, and icons on your Fiel

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Protecting the TouchscreenThe touchscreen is sealed to protect your device against water and dust. To protect your touchscreen, we recommend that you

Page 15 - Hardware

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Page 16 - Using the Hardware

4Programs and Settings 24  Understanding the Today Screen 25  Entering Information 26  Recognizing Status Icons 27  Recognizing Soft Keys 27  Adj

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24  Field PC Owner’s ManualThe Field PC runs Windows Mobile® 6 giving you the power, security, and seamless connectivity of the Windows Mobile operati

Page 18 - Factory Defaults

To access the Start menu, tap the Start menu icon in the top le corner of your screen or press the Start menu buon on the keyboard. The Start menu a

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26  Field PC Owner’s Manual2. The input method menu appears. Tap the input method you want from the list of options.3. Using the selected input meth

Page 20 - Using the Touchscreen

Recognizing Soft Keys These context-sensitive keys appear as words, buons, or tabs on the menu bar. Tap on these keys to perform actions or open menu

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28  Field PC Owner’s ManualThe Backlight Enabled checkbox applies when the device is running on baery power. To completely disable the backlight when

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To create a dierent name, follow these steps:1. Tap Start > Seings > Systems tab.2. Tap About. 3. Select the Device ID tab at the boom of

Page 23 - Programs

Contents1 Getting Started 5The Anatomy of the Field PC 6Getting Started 72 Communicating with a Desktop Computer 11Communicating with a Desktop

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30  Field PC Owner’s Manual3. Navigate the le directory by tapping on the folders and les. To go up a level, tap on the Up so key at the boom of

Page 25 - Entering Information

2. Select the program(s) to close.3. Tap End Task. Switching Between Running ProgramsTo switch between programs running on the Field PC, follow thes

Page 26 - Recognizing Status Icons

32  Field PC Owner’s ManualOption 2: Choose Search at the boom of the screen. Search allows searching for specic topics within set boundaries.Option

Page 27 - Adjusting the Backlight

3. A new window opens, showing the le directory for the Field PC. 4. Select the les on the Field PC to copy.5. Copy the les by choosing Edit >

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34  Field PC Owner’s Manual3. A new window opens, showing the le directory for the Field PC. 4. Select the les on the Field PC to copy.5. Copy th

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3. Highlight the les to copy and tap on Menu in the lower right. 4. Tap the stylus on the Edit option.5.  Choose Copy from the sub menu.6. Select

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36  Field PC Owner’s ManualConnecting to a PCRe-establishing an ActiveSync® ConnectionTo re-establish an ActiveSync® connection, follow these steps:No

Page 31 - Using On-Device Help

5Bluetooth® Wireless Communications 38  Bluetooth® Drivers and Profiles

Page 32 - Backing Up Data 

38  Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter explains how to setup a Bluetooth Partnership on the Field PC.Bluetooth® Drivers and ProfilesMicroso® Bluetoot

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3. Select the Turn on Bluetooth checkbox, and then select the checkbox to Make this device discoverable to other devices.Create a Bluetooth Partnersh

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4  Field PC Owner’s Manual7 Care and Maintenance 49Caring for Your Field PC 508 Service Information 53Repairing the Field PC 54Preparing for a S

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40  Field PC Owner’s Manual5. If the Bluetooth device has an assigned passkey, enter the number. If the device has not already been assigned a passke

Page 36 - Connecting to a PC

An incoming COM port means that the other device is initiating the communication with the Field PC. For example, a desktop computer might initiate a B

Page 37 - Communications

42  Field PC Owner’s Manual4. The Add a Device screen appears. Tap on the name of the device you want to set up as an outgoing port.5. Select a numb

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example, assume you have set up a virtual COM port between the Field PC and the GPS receiver and that you assigned the outgoing COM port as COM 6. To

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6Wi-Fi Connections 46  Wi-Fi Connections

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46  Field PC Owner’s ManualWi-Fi ConnectionsWhen the Field PC is connected through Wi-Fi, the icon appears in the tool bar.Connecting to Wi-Fi Netwo

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3. When the Field PC completes the scan, a list of available networks and their strengths appears in Start > Seings > Connections tab > Wi-

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48  Field PC Owner’s ManualManaging ConnectionsTo adjust the Wi-Fi seings access the Managing Connections window go to Start > Seings > Connec

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7Care and Maintenance 50  Caring for your Field PC

Page 45 - Connections

1Getting Started 6  The Anatomy of the Field PC 7  Getting Started

Page 46 - Wi-Fi Connections

50  Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter explains how to store, clean, and protect your Field PC and baery pack.Caring for Your Field PCStoring your F

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Taking your Field PC out of Extended StorageWhile storing the baery pack, it naturally discharges slightly while being inactive. When you are ready t

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52  Field PC Owner’s ManualCleaning the CaseTo clean the case, we commonly recommend that you use warm water, mild detergent, and a toothbrush. Note: 

Page 49 - Maintenance

8Service Information 54  Repairing the Field PC 54  Preparing for a Service Center Call

Page 50 - Caring for Your Field PC

54  Field PC Owner’s ManualThis chapter teaches you how to return and prepare your Field PC for repair. It also shows you where to nd information you

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AProduct Specifications and Warnings 56  Product Specifications 57  Battery Warnings 58  Equipment Warnings

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56  Field PC Owner’s ManualProduct SpecificationsOperating System Microso® Windows Mobile® 6Processor Intel® XScale® PXA270, 624 MHz Memory 128 MB RAM

Page 53 - Information

Power Voltage +12 VDC; Range 10–20 VDC; Current: Max 12 V @ 850 mA; reverse polarity protection; over voltage protection; auto shut oWireless Communi

Page 54 - Repairing the Field PC

58  Field PC Owner’s ManualAvoid dropping the baery. If the baery is dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects damage, take it to

Page 55 - Specifications

BCertifications and Regulatory Information 60  Regulatory Information 62  Limited Product Warranty

Page 56 - Product Specifications

6  Field PC Owner’s ManualThe Field PC is a rugged handheld computer designed for data collection from multiple environments. Equipped with Windows Mo

Page 57 - Battery Warnings

60  Field PC Owner’s ManualRegulatory InformationThis device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation of this equipment is subject to the fol

Page 58 - Equipment Warnings

Industry CanadaThis Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device ma

Page 59 - Certifications

62  Field PC Owner’s ManualRestrictions apply to the operation of the 802.11b/g radio in this device. This equipment may be used indoors on channels 1

Page 60 - Regulatory Information

(iv) the product has been used in environmental conditions outside of those specied for the product, (v) the product has been subject to any modic

Page 61 - Industry Canada

64  Field PC Owner’s ManualLimitation of LiabilityTo the fullest extent allowed by law, the obligation of JS shall be limited to the repair or replace

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66  Field PC Owner’s ManualAActiveSync 12Backing up Data 32Creating a connection 12Re-establishing Connection 35Applications Manager 30Viewing Me

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Creating a Name 28DData EntryBlock Recognizer 25Keyboard Utility 25Leer Recognizer 25Transcriber 25EEquipment Warnings 58European Union 61Expl

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68  Field PC Owner’s ManualRegulatory Information 60Repairing 54Return Materials Authorization (RMA) 54SService Center Call 54So Keys 27Soware

Page 67 - Index 67

Getting StartedInstalling the Battery PacksTo get started, you rst need to install the baery. The Field PC is equipped to handle two baery packs at

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8  Field PC Owner’s Manual4. Insert the tab on the top of the baery door into the case slots Close the baery door.5. Reaach the baery door of th

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Note:  When charging two baery packs in the unit the charge time increases. The boom baery charges rst. The le LED light blinks while charging. W

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