Reference Guide
Chapter 1: Introduction3Using the documentationYour Field PC is equipped with several reference tools. These tools include:• Quick Start Guide• G
insert any object into the speaker or microphone holes. Stylus slot. Rinse the stylus slot with water. Display bezel. If the edge under the bezel
Troubleshooting and Service TipsTroubleshooting tipsPreparing for a service center call 11
96This chapter includes some basic troubleshooting tips. It also explains what you need to do before you call your service center for a repair. Answer
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting and Service Tips97full discharge and charge cycle a few more times.If the battery pack still does not charge to full, try
98and close running programs, follow these steps: 1. Press the Applications Manager button. The Application Manager window appears.2. Select the
Chapter 11: Troubleshooting and Service Tips99 Preparing for a service center callWhen you contact a service center, you are asked to identify your
12Information for Software DevelopersProgramming documentationSoftware Development Kit (SDK)Software development tools
Programming documentationDocumentation for programming Microsoft Windows Mobile® can be found at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsmobile/defau
4 1 Elastomer overmold 2 Magnesium case front 3 Display bezel 4 Charge LED 5 Start menu button 6 Applications Manager button 7 Microphone
Software development toolsMicrosoft recommends Visual Studio® for Windows Mobile development. This tool gives users the ability to create “native” c
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Appendix AProduct Speci cations9-Pin Serial Port PinoutsProduct Specifi cations
Appendix AProduct Specifi cationsFeatures Your Field PC Operating System Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 6 Processor Intel® XScale® PXA270, 520 MHz Mem
Features Your Field PCOperating Temperature for Devices with Internal Bluetooth-4° to 122°F (-20° to 50°C) Storage Temperature -22° to 140°F (-30° to
Features Your Field PC Current Limits CF card slot: 3.3 V; SD card slot: 3.3 V; USB Host: 5 V; 9-pin D-sub connector: 5 V on DTR line; recommended max
3 Transmit Data (TXD) Output4 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) Output5 Ground (GND)6 Data Set Ready (DSR) Input7 Request To Send (RTS) Output8 Clear To
Appendix BCertifi cations and Regulatory InformationRegulatory InformationCE marking
Reg ulatory informationThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Chapter 1: Introduction5 21 Stylus 22 Body molding screws 23 Standard cap screws (captive) 24 Cover for optional Bluetooth® antenna 25 C
this equipment is subject to the following two conditions:1. The device may not cause harmful interference.2. This device must accept any interfer
114CE markingProducts bearing the CE marking comply with the EMC Directive (2004/108/EC), the R&TTE Directive (1999/5/EC), and the Low Voltage Dir
Appendix B: Certifi cations and Regulatory Information115Portugal, Slovak Republic, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and United Kingdom.
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Standard Warranty Terms and ConditionsAppendix C
Limited Product Warranty Juniper Systems, Inc. (“JS”) warrants that the Field PC/Field PCs shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, un
(i) the product has been set up improperly or has been improperly installed or calibrated, (ii) the product is operated in a manner that is not in
JS shall not be responsible for software, rmware, information, or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to J
number. Repairs returned without proper authorization may acquire an additional handling fee and/or delay in the repair. The customer is responsible t
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Index
Index124Symbols9-pin serial port 59-pin serial port pinouts 412V DC jack 5AAbout 59AC adapter. SeeWall chargerAccessory attachment points 4Activ
to a desktop computer 44Backlightdimming 34keyboard backlight stays on after power o 39settings option 59timer. SeeBacklight timerturning o
Dial-Up Networking pro le 74, 78using a cell phone to connect to the Internet 78using a cordless modem to connect to the Internet 79Done soft key
virtual COM ports 67using to connect with a GPS receiver 67Bluetooth card 24if you installed new drivers 74Bluetooth settings option 59Brightness
ashing 9Charging the battery pack 9Cleaning the Field PC 91Clock and Alarms 59Closing running programsto replace battery pack 22to reset the de
using with Bluetooth to connect to the Internet 79Creating an ActiveSync connection 12Creating a name for the Field PC 9Current Limits 4Customer s
130Drive namesfor Field PC 45, 47Driversif you installed new Bluetooth drivers 74Drivers, Bluetooth 62Drives 40EElastomer overmoldlocation on Fiel
Index131in case the device locks up 19operating system 2operating temperature 2processor 2protecting against mechanical shock 89protecting the to
132as a reference tool 3using to install ActiveSync 11GPS card 24GPS receiverusing with virual COM ports 67green noti cation LED 18Guest. SeeAc
2Install the battery packCharge the battery packEstablish basic settings on the deviceConnecting to a desktop computerCreating a connection to a deskt
Index133 59Inserting memory cards 3Installing ActiveSync. SeeActiveSync, installinginstructions 11Installing the battery pack 8Integrated Bluetoo
134Magnesium case frontlocation on Field PC Main screws , 5Manual device reset 19Measurements of the Field PC 2Mechanical shock 89Memoryfreeing m
Index135Namecreating for the Field PC 9Network cardssettings option 59Notes 57Noti cation LED 22OOBEX (Object Exchange pro le) 62, 82Object Pus
136using the stylus 20Peripheral devices. SeeCF card, SD card, USB fl ash driveacceptable devices 24copying data to the Field PC from a peripheral d
Index137RReassigning a program or shortcut to a button 16Recalibrating the touchscreen 97Reference tools for users 3Regional settings 59Remaining
138Secure Digital cardcopying data from 26installing 26reinserting or changing a card 26Secure Digital I/O card slotacceptable devices 24accessing
Index139cleaning 92location on Field PC Speaker status icon 33Speci cations 2Standard captightening 27Start menuabout 31, 54accessing 31functi
140Stylus slotcleaning 92location on Field PC 5Stylus strokesno screen response during calibration 97Suspending the device 17as compared to poweri
Index141removing 25tightening 27Torque specs for the standard cap 27Touchscreencalibrating 21checking for damage or wear 97cleaning 20, 91if the
142compatability with Windows Mobile 5.0 25installing 25USB ash driveCopying data to the Field PC 26, 47Using with the USB Host 25USB Host (mini
This chapter repeats—with a few more details—the installation instructions that came in the Quick Start Guide and User Manual.Step 1: Install the bat
Index143Windows Mobile Device Center 11, 51Creating a Connection 52Windows Vistasynchronization options 11Windows XPfor users of 11Wireless commun
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Step 2: Charge the battery pack1. Mount the plug onto the wall charger (if it is not already assembled).2. Plug the wall charger into an outlet
To create a name, follow these steps:1. Tap Start > Settings.2. From the System tab, tap About.3. Select the Device ID tab at the bottom of the
You can skip Steps 4 and 5. To access these basic sync options, connect the Field PC to the desktop computer using a USB cable. For full synchronizati
or greater has not been installed on your desktop computer, follow the directions on the screen to install it.Note: Install ActiveSync before attachin
ULTRA-RUGGEDFIELD PCReference Guide
Using the HardwareIdentifying button functionsCustomizing button functionsSuspending, powering o , resetting, and restoring defaults Using the stylus
14 Chapter 3Using the HardwareThis chapter teaches you how to use the hardware components of the Field PC. Speci cally, you learn how to: • Identify
Chapter 3: Using the Hardware15 Context menu button Displays the context menu for the item selected (similar to a right-click on a desktop computer)
16To reassign a program or shortcut to a button, follow these steps:1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons. A list of buttons and
Chapter 3: Using the Hardware17 Suspending, powering off, resetting, and restoring factory defaultsThe Power button allows you to suspend, power o ,
18 Powering o the Field PC. Powering o the device ends all programs and removes power from all system components except for the real-time clock.
Chapter 3: Using the Hardware19If your device locks up, you can reset the device by pressing the Power button for 10 seconds or until the screen
20Like the right button, the stylus lets you perform shortcuts like cutting and pasting. Instructions for these tasks are listed in the chart below.To
Chapter 3: Using the Hardware21is sealed to protect your device against water and dust. To protect your touchscreen, we recommend that you apply a to
22 Understanding LED signalsThe Field PC signals events and processes using a charge LED and a noti cation LED. Charge LED. This red light appears
ActiveSync, Excel, Hotmail, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visual Studio, Windows, Windows Media, Windows Mobile, Windows Mo
Chapter 3: Using the Hardware23beneath the door latch and slide the door latch to the right. 5. Remove the battery door. Note: The door may make a n
2411. With the door latch in the unlock position, press on the battery door just below the door latch and slide the latch to the left to lock it.12.
Chapter 3: Using the Hardware25• Remove the standard cap to access CF and SDIO card slots• Install CF and SD cards • Replace CF and SD cards• Cop
26 Installing a CF or SD card. To operate a card, insert the card into the appropriate card slot, located under the standard cap of the Field PC. (Se
Chapter 3: Using the Hardware273. Select Copy.4. Open the destination folder where you want to place your copied le. 5. Tap and hold the stylus
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Using the Field PCUnderstanding the Today screenUsing the Start menuEntering informationRecognizing status iconsRecognizing soft keysRotating the scre
30Focusing on the interface elements of the Field PC, this chapter shows you how to:• Understand the Today screen (the default display screen) •
Chapter 4: Using the Field PC31Lock to have the option appear on the Today screen.To lock the device, simply tap on the words “Device unlocked.” To u
32 Enter text using Block Recognizer. This utility recognizes letters from single strokes. Use Transcriber, a program that allows you to enter data
Contents1 Introduction 2Overview of Windows Mobile® 6 ...2Using the documentation ...
Chapter 4: Using the Field PC33Icon Name Function Charge indicator Tells you when the device is charging. Speaker Tap to control volume. Remaini
34Rotating the screenThe Field PC can show information in portrait or landscape view. Change the orientation by following these steps: 1. Select S
Chapter 4: Using the Field PC35power when the device is running on a battery pack. To dim or turn o the backlight, follow these steps: 1. Tap Sta
36o after one minute of inactivity. To adjust the time when your backlight turns o , follow these steps:1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab
Performing Common Tasks on the Field PCSuspending the devicePowering o the Field PCResetting the deviceExploring lesClosing running programs Switc
38This chapter teaches you how to perform the following common tasks: • Suspend the device• Power o the device• Reset the device• Explore les•
39Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PCcharge LED disappears. However, the device continues to charge. Powering off the Field PCPowering
40 Resetting the deviceSome programs require you to reset your device when you install them. Follow the steps below to reset the Field PC: 1. Back u
41Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PCClosing running programs Closing programs that are not being used frees memory and allows the d
42Viewing memory allocation for programsTo see how much memory is available for programs and storage on the Field PC, follow these steps:1. Tap Start
5 Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC 38Suspending the device ... 38Powering off th
43Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PCUsing on-device helpYou can access electronic help les on your Field PC from each screen. Win
44Backing up data Your Field PC is designed to protect your data. However, it is still a good idea to back up your data regularly by saving informatio
45Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC5. Copy the les by choosing Edit > Copy or by right-clicking and choosing Copy.6. Paste th
465. Choose Copy from the menu that appears.6. Select the CF or SD card from the le directory. 7. To paste the les from your Field PC to the C
47Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC Copying data from a peripheral deviceYou can copy data from a CF card, SD card, or USB ash dr
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Communicating with a Desktop ComputerInstall ActiveSync® on a desktop computerCreating an ActiveSync® connectionInstall Windows Mobile® Device Center
50In Chapter 2, you learned how to create an ActiveSync partnership between your Field PC and your desktop computer. In this chapter, learn how to— •
51Chapter 6: Communicating with a Desktop Computer Creating an ActiveSync® Connection1. Plug USB Client end (mini B) of the USB communications cab
523. Select “Run this program from its current location” and click OK.4. Follow the instructions on the screen.Creating Windows Mobile® Device Cent
Create a Bluetooth partnership ...65Bluetooth virtual COM ports ...
Getting to Know Programs and SettingsUnderstanding Start menu programs and utilities Understanding applications in the Programs menuAccessing programs
54This chapter describes• Programs and utilities on the Start menu• Applications on the Programs menu• Programs available on the Getting Started Di
Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings55shows the date and any appointments you scheduled for the day, week, or month. Use Calendar to ente
56information that appears on the help screen is directly related to what you are doing on the device. Note: For more instructions on using help, se
Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings57directly to your Field PC. If you are connected through ActiveSync to a PC with an Internet connect
58• Toggle TS. Tap this icon to toggle the touch screen on and o . When the touch screen is turned o , navigate by using the directional buttons and
Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings59of speci c settings. SettingPersonal settings System settings Connectionssettings About X Backlig
60SettingPersonal settings System settings Connectionssettings Screen X Sounds and noti cationsX Today XFor instructions on changing settings, se
8Bluetooth® drivers and pro lesIdentify the power status of BluetoothCreate a Bluetooth partnershipBluetooth virtual COM portsSet up an outgoing Blue
This section explains what you need to know about using integrated Bluetooth wireless technology with your Field PC. Learn how to—• Identify the powe
Appendix B: Certifications and Regulatory Information 112Regulatory information ...112CE ma
Identify the power status of Bluetooth using Wireless ManagerA line on the Today Screen indicates whether Bluetooth is powered on or o , as shown her
The Bluetooth bar acts as a toggle switch, allowing you turn the device on or o easily. If you make the device discoverable, the toggle switches bet
Make the Field PC discoverable to another deviceTo allow other devices that use Bluetooth wireless technology to detect the Field PC and communicate
capabilities and displays them in the list, as shown here.4. The name of the Bluetooth device appears. Tap the name, then tap Next.5. If the Bluetoo
in the rst image below. A message appears, asking if |you want to add the device to the device list. Choo se No and skip to step 7. Note: It is i
• An outgoing COM port means that the Field PC initiates communication with the other device. For example, when you are using a Bluetooth GPS receive
4. The Add a Device screen appears. Tap on the name of the device you want to set up as an outgoing port, as shown in the following image.69Chapter 8:
5. Select a numbered COM port from the list of ports that appear. If the port cannot be created, it is in use. Select a di erent numbered port.6. I
these steps:1. Locate the place in the navigation program where the COM port is chosen.2. Select COM Port 6 as the COM port for the Bluetooth GPS re
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IntroductionOverview of Windows Mobile® 6Using the documentation The anatomy of the Field PC1
Supported Bluetooth® profi lesSerial Port Pro leDial-Up Networking (DUN) Pro leHuman Interface Device (HID) Pro leObject Push Pro le (OPP) 9
74This chapter describes the Bluetooth® pro les recognized by the Microsoft drivers installed on your Field PC. Drivers determine which devices your
Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les75Serial Port Profi le (SPP)This section explains how to:• Communicate with another device using the Serial Po
768. Important: Deselect (clear) the Secure Connection checkbox. Deselecting this option ensures that the device disconnects the Bluetooth connection
Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les77dongle1. Make the Field PC discoverable.2. Select the COM Ports tab.3. Choose New Outgoing Port.4. Select
783. From the Devices tab, select New partnership. 4. When the printer appears on the list of devices, select it.5. Tap Next.6. Enter the passkey an
Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les795. In the Devices tab, choose New Partnership.6. Select your cell phone from the list of devices and tap N
80deselected.4. Open the Devices tab and choose New Partnership.5. When the cordless modem device is found, tap on it.6. Enter the passkey.7. In t
Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les81tab > Connections.2. Choose Manage existing connections.3. Tap and hold on a connection and choose Conne
82 Object Push Profi le (OPP) or beamingYour Field PC uses Object Exchange File (OBEX) protocol to transfer or “push” electronic objects such as busi
2 Chapter 1IntroductionThis ultra-rugged Field PC—rock solid and eld ready in the most extreme environments—is your reliable eld companion. Desig
Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les83transferred.
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10Storing the Field PC and battery packsProtecting the touchscreenProtecting the Field PC against mechanical shockBattery pack warningsEquipment warni
This chapter explains how to store, clean, and protect your Field PC and battery packs. Speci cally, it provides guidelines for—• storing your Field
If possible, store your Field PC indoors. Doing so helps protect your device from extreme temperatures and helps your device run e ciently at start
When you are ready to use your Field PC again, follow these steps so your battery pack runs e ciently:1. Plug the Field PC into a charger. 2. Char
Protecting the Field PC against mechanical shock The Field PC is designed for protection from mechanical shock. It can be dropped from up to ve f
• Do not connect the positive terminal and the negative terminal of the battery pack to each other with any metal object (such as wire).• Do not so
Using the Field PC in extreme temperaturesThe Field PC operates in ranges from -22° F to 122° F (-30° C to 50° C). To help your device function proper
Touchscreen. To clean the touchscreen, follow these steps:1. Press the power button brie y to suspend the device.2. If you applied a protector t
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