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Seite 2 - FIELD PC

Chapter 1: Introduction3Using the documentationYour Field PC is equipped with several reference tools. These tools include:• Quick Start Guide• G

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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

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Troubleshooting and Service TipsTroubleshooting tipsPreparing for a service center call 11

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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

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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

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98and close running programs, follow these steps: 1. Press the Applications Manager button. The Application Manager window appears.2. Select the

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Chapter 11: Troubleshooting and Service Tips99 Preparing for a service center callWhen you contact a service center, you are asked to identify your

Seite 11 - Field PC

12Information for Software DevelopersProgramming documentationSoftware Development Kit (SDK)Software development tools

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Programming documentationDocumentation for programming Microsoft Windows Mobile® can be found at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/windowsmobile/defau

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4 1 Elastomer overmold 2 Magnesium case front 3 Display bezel 4 Charge LED 5 Start menu button 6 Applications Manager button 7 Microphone

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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

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Appendix AProduct Specifi cationsFeatures Your Field PC Operating System Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 6 Processor Intel® XScale® PXA270, 520 MHz Mem

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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

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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

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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

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Appendix BCertifi cations and Regulatory InformationRegulatory InformationCE marking

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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

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Chapter 1: Introduction5 21 Stylus 22 Body molding screws 23 Standard cap screws (captive) 24 Cover for optional Bluetooth® antenna 25 C

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this equipment is subject to the following two conditions:1. The device may not cause harmful interference.2. This device must accept any interfer

Seite 26 - Using the stylus

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

Seite 27 - Using the touchscreen

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

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Limited Product Warranty Juniper Systems, Inc. (“JS”) warrants that the Field PC/Field PCs shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship, un

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(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

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JS shall not be responsible for software,  rmware, information, or memory data contained in, stored on, or integrated with any products returned to J

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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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Index124Symbols9-pin serial port 59-pin serial port pinouts 412V DC jack 5AAbout 59AC adapter. SeeWall chargerAccessory attachment points 4Activ

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to a desktop computer 44Backlightdimming 34keyboard backlight stays on after power o 39settings option 59timer. SeeBacklight timerturning o

Seite 39 - Recognizing status icons

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

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virtual COM ports 67using to connect with a GPS receiver 67Bluetooth card 24if you installed new drivers 74Bluetooth settings option 59Brightness

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 ashing 9Charging the battery pack 9Cleaning the Field PC 91Clock and Alarms 59Closing running programsto replace battery pack 22to reset the de

Seite 42 - Adjusting the backlight

using with Bluetooth to connect to the Internet 79Creating an ActiveSync connection 12Creating a name for the Field PC 9Current Limits 4Customer s

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130Drive namesfor Field PC 45, 47Driversif you installed new Bluetooth drivers 74Drivers, Bluetooth 62Drives 40EElastomer overmoldlocation on Fiel

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Index131in case the device locks up 19operating system 2operating temperature 2processor 2protecting against mechanical shock 89protecting the to

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132as a reference tool 3using to install ActiveSync 11GPS card 24GPS receiverusing with virual COM ports 67green noti cation LED 18Guest. SeeAc

Seite 46 - Powering off the Field PC

2Install the battery packCharge the battery packEstablish basic settings on the deviceConnecting to a desktop computerCreating a connection to a deskt

Seite 47 - Exploring fi les

Index133 59Inserting memory cards 3Installing ActiveSync. SeeActiveSync, installinginstructions 11Installing the battery pack 8Integrated Bluetoo

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134Magnesium case frontlocation on Field PC Main screws , 5Manual device reset 19Measurements of the Field PC 2Mechanical shock 89Memoryfreeing m

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Index135Namecreating for the Field PC 9Network cardssettings option 59Notes 57Noti cation LED 22OOBEX (Object Exchange pro le) 62, 82Object Pus

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136using the stylus 20Peripheral devices. SeeCF card, SD card, USB fl ash driveacceptable devices 24copying data to the Field PC from a peripheral d

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Index137RReassigning a program or shortcut to a button 16Recalibrating the touchscreen 97Reference tools for users 3Regional settings 59Remaining

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138Secure Digital cardcopying data from 26installing 26reinserting or changing a card 26Secure Digital I/O card slotacceptable devices 24accessing

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Index139cleaning 92location on Field PC Speaker status icon 33Speci cations 2Standard captightening 27Start menuabout 31, 54accessing 31functi

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140Stylus slotcleaning 92location on Field PC 5Stylus strokesno screen response during calibration 97Suspending the device 17as compared to poweri

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Index141removing 25tightening 27Torque specs for the standard cap 27Touchscreencalibrating 21checking for damage or wear 97cleaning 20, 91if the

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142compatability with Windows Mobile 5.0 25installing 25USB  ash driveCopying data to the Field PC 26, 47Using with the USB Host 25USB Host (mini

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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

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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

Seite 63 - Programs menu

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

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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

Seite 65 - Finding settings

or greater has not been installed on your desktop computer, follow the directions on the screen to install it.Note: Install ActiveSync before attachin

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ULTRA-RUGGEDFIELD PCReference Guide

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Using the HardwareIdentifying button functionsCustomizing button functionsSuspending, powering o , resetting, and restoring defaults Using the stylus

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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

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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)

Seite 70 - Wireless Manager

16To reassign a program or shortcut to a button, follow these steps:1. Tap Start > Settings > Personal tab > Buttons. A list of buttons and

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Chapter 3: Using the Hardware17 Suspending, powering off, resetting, and restoring factory defaultsThe Power button allows you to suspend, power o ,

Seite 72 - Create a Bluetooth

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.

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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

Seite 74 - Bluetooth virtual COM

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

Seite 75 - Bluetooth COM port

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

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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

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ActiveSync, Excel, Hotmail, Internet Explorer, Microsoft, MSN, Outlook, PowerPoint, Visual Studio, Windows, Windows Media, Windows Mobile, Windows Mo

Seite 78 - Set up an incoming

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

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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.

Seite 80 - Supported

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

Seite 81 - Profi les

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

Seite 82 - Serial Port Profi le (SPP)

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

Seite 85 - Dial-Up Networking (DUN)

30Focusing on the interface elements of the Field PC, this chapter shows you how to:• Understand the Today screen (the default display screen) •

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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

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32 Enter text using Block Recognizer. This utility recognizes letters from single strokes. Use Transcriber, a program that allows you to enter data

Seite 88 - (HID) Profi le

Contents1 Introduction 2Overview of Windows Mobile® 6 ...2Using the documentation ...

Seite 89 - Object Push Profi le (OPP)

Chapter 4: Using the Field PC33Icon Name Function Charge indicator Tells you when the device is charging. Speaker Tap to control volume. Remaini

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34Rotating the screenThe Field PC can show information in portrait or landscape view. Change the orientation by following these steps: 1. Select S

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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

Seite 92 - Caring for Your

36o after one minute of inactivity. To adjust the time when your backlight turns o , follow these steps:1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab

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Performing Common Tasks on the Field PCSuspending the devicePowering o the Field PCResetting the deviceExploring  lesClosing running programs Switc

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38This chapter teaches you how to perform the following common tasks: • Suspend the device• Power o the device• Reset the device• Explore  les•

Seite 95 - Protecting the touchscreen

39Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PCcharge LED disappears. However, the device continues to charge. Powering off the Field PCPowering

Seite 96 - Battery warnings

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

Seite 97 - Equipment warnings

41Chapter 5: Performing Common Tasks on the Field PCClosing running programs Closing programs that are not being used frees memory and allows the d

Seite 98 - Cleaning the Field PC

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

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5 Performing Common Tasks on the Field PC 38Suspending the device ... 38Powering off th

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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

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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

Seite 102 - Troubleshooting

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

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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

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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

Seite 106 - Preparing for a service

Communicating with a Desktop ComputerInstall ActiveSync® on a desktop computerCreating an ActiveSync® connectionInstall Windows Mobile® Device Center

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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— •

Seite 108 - Developers

51Chapter 6: Communicating with a Desktop Computer Creating an ActiveSync® Connection1. Plug USB Client end (mini B) of the USB communications cab

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523. Select “Run this program from its current location” and click OK.4. Follow the instructions on the screen.Creating Windows Mobile® Device Cent

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Create a Bluetooth partnership ...65Bluetooth virtual COM ports ...

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Getting to Know Programs and SettingsUnderstanding Start menu programs and utilities Understanding applications in the Programs menuAccessing programs

Seite 112 - Specifi cations

54This chapter describes• Programs and utilities on the Start menu• Applications on the Programs menu• Programs available on the Getting Started Di

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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

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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

Seite 115 - 9-pin serial port pinouts

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

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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

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Chapter 7: Getting to Know Programs and Settings59of speci c settings. SettingPersonal settings System settings Connectionssettings About X Backlig

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60SettingPersonal settings System settings Connectionssettings Screen X Sounds and noti cationsX Today XFor instructions on changing settings, se

Seite 119 - Regulatory

8Bluetooth® drivers and pro lesIdentify the power status of BluetoothCreate a Bluetooth partnershipBluetooth virtual COM portsSet up an outgoing Blue

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This section explains what you need to know about using integrated Bluetooth wireless technology with your Field PC. Learn how to—• Identify the powe

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Appendix B: Certifications and Regulatory Information 112Regulatory information ...112CE ma

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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

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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

Seite 124 - Warranty Terms

Make the Field PC discoverable to another deviceTo allow other devices that use Bluetooth wireless technology to detect the Field PC and communicate

Seite 125 - Conditions

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

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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

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• 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

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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:

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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

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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

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Supported Bluetooth® profi lesSerial Port Pro leDial-Up Networking (DUN) Pro leHuman Interface Device (HID) Pro leObject Push Pro le (OPP) 9

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74This chapter describes the Bluetooth® pro les recognized by the Microsoft drivers installed on your Field PC. Drivers determine which devices your

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Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les75Serial Port Profi le (SPP)This section explains how to:• Communicate with another device using the Serial Po

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768. Important: Deselect (clear) the Secure Connection checkbox. Deselecting this option ensures that the device disconnects the Bluetooth connection

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Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les77dongle1. Make the Field PC discoverable.2. Select the COM Ports tab.3. Choose New Outgoing Port.4. Select

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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

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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

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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

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Chapter 9: Supported Bluetooth Profi les81tab > Connections.2. Choose Manage existing connections.3. Tap and hold on a connection and choose Conne

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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

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2 Chapter 1IntroductionThis ultra-rugged Field PC—rock solid and  eld ready in the most extreme environments—is your reliable  eld companion. Desig

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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

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This chapter explains how to store, clean, and protect your Field PC and battery packs. Speci cally, it provides guidelines for—• storing your Field

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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

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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

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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

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• 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

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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

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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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