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Page 1 - User's Manual

700 Series Color Mobile ComputerUser's Manual

Page 2 - U.S.A. U.S.A

Contentsx 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGSM/GPRS CORE Module (760 Computers with WAN Radios) 142...WAN Monitor — General

Page 3 - Document Change Record

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —276 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSynchronizing NotesNotes can be synchronized between your desktop and de

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Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 277700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualInbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail MessagesTo switch to Inbox on your 70

Page 5

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —278 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualManaging E-mail Messages and FoldersEach e-mail account and SMS account

Page 6

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 279700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualConnecting to a Mail ServerIn addition to synchronizing e-mail messages w

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Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —280 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualDownloading Messages from the ServerIn Inbox, tap Accounts > Connect

Page 8

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 281700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualComposing and Sending MessagesTo compose a message:1 In the message list,

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Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —282 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCompanion ProgramsThe companion programs consist of Microsoft Pocket Wor

Page 10 - Contents

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 283700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualYou can enter information in Pocket Word in one of four modes (typing,wri

Page 11 - Scanner Support

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —284 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWriting ModeIn writing mode, use your stylus to write directly on the sc

Page 12 - Programming

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 285700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualDrawing ModeIn drawing mode, use your stylus to draw on the screen. Grid

Page 13

Contentsxi700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWireless Personal Area Networking 189...Documentati

Page 14 - Configurable Settings

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —286 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPocket ExcelYou can create and edit workbooks and templates in Microsoft

Page 15

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 287700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNote: If your workbook contains sensitive information, you can protect it

Page 16 - Troubleshooting

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —288 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual1 Set up a connection on your 700 Color Computer, such as a modem orwire

Page 17

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 289700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSigning In and OutS To sign in, tap anywhere on the screen. Follow the di

Page 18

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —290 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualManaging ContactsTo be alerted each time you are added to a contact list

Page 19 - Before You Begin

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 291700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSending a MessageS Tap a contact to whom you want to send a message. Ente

Page 20 - Safety Icons

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —292 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWindows Media Player for Windows MobileUse Microsoft Windows Media Playe

Page 21 - Global Services and Support

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 293700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMicrosoft ReaderUse Microsoft Reader to read eBooks on your 700 Color Com

Page 22 - Related Documents

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —294 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 To open a book, tap its title in the Library list.Taptoscrollthrough t

Page 23 - Patent Information

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 295700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing Reader FeaturesReading a book electronically gives you sev er al op

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Contentsxii 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User ’s ManualInternal Scanners 210...For Units

Page 25 - Introduction

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —296 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPocket Internet ExplorerUse Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer to view W

Page 26 - Ambient Light Sensor

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 297700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMobile FavoritesIf you are using Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0 or later

Page 27 - Audio System

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —298 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing AvantGo ChannelsAvantGo is a free interactive service that gives y

Page 28 - External Headset J ack

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 299700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualViewing Mobile Favorites and Channels1 Tap the Favorites icon to display

Page 29 - Introduction—Chapter 1

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2100 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGetting ConnectedYou can set up connections to the Internet and corpor

Page 30 - IntroductionChapter —1

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2101700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual1 Tap Start > Settings >theConnections tab>theConnections icon.

Page 31 - Enable the Beeper

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2102 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual3 Enter the access phone number, then tap Next.4 Enter the user name,

Page 32 - Disable the Scanner Mute

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2103700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual5 Tap the Advanced tab from the Connections screen, then tap SelectLocat

Page 33 - Select a Beeper Volume

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2104 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo start the connection, start using one of the following programs. On

Page 34

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2105700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreating a Modem Connection to Work1 Tap Start > Settings >theConn

Page 35 - Disable the Beeper

Contentsxiii700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualKernel I/O Controls 250...IOCTL_HAL_G

Page 36 - Backlight for Keypad

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2106 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual2 Enter a name for the connection, such as “Company Connection.” Inthe

Page 37 - Key Sequences

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2107700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manualc Enter the main phone number, then tap Next to continue.4 Enter the use

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Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2108 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNote: The following information applies when you have “Wireless802.11”

Page 39 - Numeric Keypad

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2109700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual2 Tap the Advanced tab > Network Card >theWireless tab > Add Ne

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Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2110 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual4 Tap the Network Key tab, then do the following:To Disable Authentica

Page 41 - Modem Support

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2111700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNote: The following information applies when you have En ableMicrosoft’s

Page 42 - PSM Build Version

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2112 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable WPA Aut hentication Using a Preshared Key (730, 741, 751, 76

Page 43 - Performing a Cold-Boot

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2113700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo connect only to networks you have already configured, clear Auto-mati

Page 44 - Software Build Version

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2114 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual1 Tap Start > Settings >theConnections tab>theConnections ico

Page 45 - Storage Media

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2115700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Selectthetypeofauthentication.IfyouselectA pre-shared key,enterthe key

Page 46 - Vibrator

Contentsxiv 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualHelper Functions 283...ConfigureProfile()

Page 47 - Wireless Netwo rk Support

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2116 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualEnding a ConnectionTo disconnect, do one of the following:S When conne

Page 48 - Accessories

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2117700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Enter the Your name and Password information, then tap Next.4 Select t

Page 49

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2118 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual5 In Incoming mail,enterthenameofyoure-mailserver.InOutgoingmail,enter

Page 50

119700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualInstalling Applications3There are multiple ways to get an application to your 700 Series ColorMobile

Page 51 - Windows Mobile 2003

Installing ApplicationsChapter —3120 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPackaging an ApplicationUseanyofthesemethodstopackageanapplication

Page 52 - Software Builds

Installing Applications—Chapter 3121700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualInstalling ApplicationsConsider any of the following options to get

Page 53 - Where to Find Information

Installing ApplicationsChapter —3122 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual3 Click Explore toaccesstheMobileDevicefolderonyourunit.4 From you

Page 54 - Basic Skills

Installing Applications—Chapter 3123700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual7 Remove the CompactFlash card from your desktop and reinstall it in

Page 55 - Programs

Installing ApplicationsChapter —3124 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo install the Registry Save application after a cold-boot is perf

Page 56

Installing Applications—Chapter 3125700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Scroll down for the “RegFlush (Registry Save)” header, click Down

Page 57 - Pop-up Menus

Contentsxv700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualData Collection Control Panel Applet 302...Symbologie

Page 58 - Entering Information

Installing ApplicationsChapter —3126 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualConfirming the New Registry FileTo confirm whether the new registr

Page 59

Installing Applications—Chapter 3127700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual2 On your desktop, select Start > Settings > Control Panel,dou

Page 60 - Using Block Recognizer

Installing ApplicationsChapter —3128 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualMigrating ApplicationsNote: These instructions assume that the 700

Page 61 - Selecting Typed Text

Installing Applications—Chapter 3129700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual5 Create a “\CabFiles” folder on the storage card. Copy any CAB file

Page 62 - Writing on the Screen

Installing ApplicationsChapter —3130 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualMigrating from a 700 Monochrome ComputerAs you migrate fr om a 700

Page 63 - Converting Writing to T ext

131700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNetwork Support4The 700 Series Color Mobile Computer can integrate up to three radios ina single unit

Page 64

Network SupportChapter —4132 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualUnderstanding Your 700 Series ComputerDue to the number of 700 Series Comp

Page 65 - Drawing on the Screen

Network Support—Chapter 4133700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAntennas (760/761 Computers)The 760 Computers have color-coded tips to ident

Page 66 - Recording a Message

Network SupportChapter —4134 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualEthernet Communications (740, 741, 750, 751, 760, 761 Computers)Follow the

Page 67 - Using My Text

Network Support—Chapter 4135700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manualthe Wireless 802.11 antenna icon shown to the left appears in the systemtray

Page 68

Contentsxvi 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIdentification 359...Contact 359...

Page 69 - Adding or R emoving Programs

Network SupportChapter —4136 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNetwork Selection APIsThe Network Selection APIs change the network adapte

Page 70

Network Support—Chapter 4137700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCORE (760, 761 Computers with WAN Radios)The Intermec CORE application provi

Page 71 - Removing Programs

Network SupportChapter —4138 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNote: Once CORE is running, you can return to it by tapping its iconfrom t

Page 72 - Microsoft ActiveSync

Network Support—Chapter 4139700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIPProvides the IP address which can be set as either DHCP (Dynamic Host Conf

Page 73

Network SupportChapter —4140 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCDMA/1xRTT CORE Module (760 Computers with WAN Radios)Code Division Multip

Page 74 - Microsoft Pocket Outlook

Network Support—Chapter 4141700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCDMA WAN Monitor - GeneralCDMA WAN Monitor - DetailsWAN M onitor — DetailsBe

Page 75 - Synchronizing Calendar

Network SupportChapter —4142 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGSM/GPRS CORE Module (760 Computers with WAN Radios)GSM (Global System for

Page 76 - What’s an All Day Event?

Network Support—Chapter 4143700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGSM/GPRS WAN Monitor - Ge n eralGSM/GPRS WAN Monitor - De tailsWAN M onitor

Page 77 - Viewing Appointments

Network SupportChapter —4144 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualMicrosoft Phone Application (761 Computers with CDMA Radios)With the WAN r

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Network Support—Chapter 4145700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual4 Enter your 6-digit activation code, then tap Next to continue.5 Entertheph

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Contentsxvii700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIndexClasses and Functions 404...Genera

Page 80 - Creati ng an All Day Event

Network SupportChapter —4146 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual7 Note that voice service is available immediately. Data service take amin

Page 81

Network Support—Chapter 4147700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual3 Tap Auto to initiate the activation.4 The application acknowledges that yo

Page 82

Network SupportChapter —4148 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPhone ApplicationNote: Wait at least four hours after Sprint activation is

Page 83

Network Support—Chapter 4149700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSpeed DialTap Speed Dial to select a telephone number with which the 761 Com

Page 84

Network SupportChapter —4150 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualToolsUse the Tools menu to send a v oice mail, access the Activation Wizar

Page 85 - Sending a Meeting Request

Network Support—Chapter 4151700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPhone SettingsEither select Tools > Options from the Phone application or

Page 86 - Deleting an Appointment

Network SupportChapter —4152 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualS Tap the Data tab to either r eset your connection settings for PCS Vi-si

Page 87 - Changing Calendar Options

Network Support—Chapter 4153700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualS Tap the System tab to select the applicable fu nction.Sprint Networks Veri

Page 88

Network SupportChapter —4154 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualMicrosoft Phone Application (761 Computers with GSM Radios)With the WAN ra

Page 89 - Synchronizing Contacts

Network Support—Chapter 4155700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCall HistoryTap Call History to note the telephone numbers that were previou

Page 90 - Viewing Contacts

Contentsxviii 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual

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Network SupportChapter —4156 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualToolsTap Tools > Send SMS tab to access the Inbox application and send

Page 92 - Adding a Note to a Contact

Network Support—Chapter 4157700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualS Tap the Services tab to access settings for any of the provided services.T

Page 93 - Copying a Contact

Network SupportChapter —4158 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualS Tap the Network tab to find, set, or select the type of network onwhich

Page 94

Network Support—Chapter 4159700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPhoneUtility (760 Computers with GSM /GPRS Radios)Note: This application is

Page 95 - Deleting a Contact

Network SupportChapter —4160 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNotificationTap Settings to set your 760 Computer to either ring or vibrat

Page 96 - Changing Contacts Options

Network Support—Chapter 4161700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualDrag the appropriate slider bars left or right to adjust the output and in-p

Page 97 - Tasks: Keeping a To Do List

Network SupportChapter —4162 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSB555 Watcher (760 Computers with CDM A Radios)The SB555 Watcher program i

Page 98 - Synchronizing Tasks

Network Support—Chapter 4163700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualVia Microsoft ActiveSyncYou can transfer f iles from your desktop to your 76

Page 99 - Creating a Note

Network SupportChapter —4164 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual6 Tap Start > Programs >theFile Explorer icon on the 760 Computer.7

Page 100 - Synchronizing Notes

Network Support—Chapter 4165700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualActivationNote: Set the date and time before doing this activation.SB555 Wat

Page 101 - Synchronizing E-mail Messages

Before You Beginxix700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBefore You BeginThis section provides you with safety information, technical supporti

Page 102 - Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —2

Network SupportChapter —4166 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNote: Keep the activation information for your devices in a safe, accessib

Page 103 - Connecting to a Mail Server

Network Support—Chapter 4167700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual4 When you r each the Activation screen, select Manual Activation.5 At the a

Page 104

Network SupportChapter —4168 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualVerizon Automated Activation ProcessNote: This process takes approximately

Page 105 - Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 2

Network Support—Chapter 4169700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual4 Click Next,clickNext again to dial the number displayed on the screen.5 Th

Page 106 - Companion Programs

Network SupportChapter —4170 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual6 You will see a series of unlock codes on your screen.7 The following ill

Page 107 - Typing Mode

Network Support—Chapter 4171700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual8 Click the Connect button (circled in the following illustration) to connec

Page 108 - Recording Mode

Network SupportChapter —4172 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSprint Automated Act ivation ProcessNote: Sprint PCS uses a data provision

Page 109 - Drawing Mode

Network Support—Chapter 4173700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualDownload and Activate Sprint Watcher1 Make sure the Registry Restore feature

Page 110 - Pocket Excel

Network SupportChapter —4174 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual2 Perform a cold-boot on your 760 Computer, then go through the nor-mal Po

Page 111 - MSN Messenger

Network Support—Chapter 4175700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual9 Tap Y es, I accept to accept the license agreement, then tap OK to con-tin

Page 112 - Setting Up an Account

ii 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIntermec Technologies CorporationCorporate Headquarters Technical Communications Department6001 36th

Page 113 - Working with Contacts

Before You Beginxx 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSafety IconsThis section explains how to identify and understand dangers, warnings,ca

Page 114 - Managing Contacts

Network SupportChapter —4176 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualUsing Sprint WatcherBefore you start using the Sprint Watcher application,

Page 115 - Sending a Message

Network Support—Chapter 4177700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual2 If your 760 Computer was not previously activated, Watcher automati-cally

Page 116

Network SupportChapter —4178 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual3 EntertheMSLorlockcodereceivedfromSprint.4 Enterthephonenumber(MIN)andMSI

Page 117 - Microsoft Reader

Network Support—Chapter 4179700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual5 After entering the phone number and MSID, the modem then resetsand the Wat

Page 118 - Reading a Book

Network SupportChapter —4180 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualData ProvisioningAt this point, the activation on the Sprint network is co

Page 119 - Removing a Book

Network Support—Chapter 4181700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualActivation ov er the air typically takes 1–20 minutes.If data provisioning f

Page 120 - Pocket Internet Explorer

Network SupportChapter —4182 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual3 The f ollowing screen appears once data provisioning is complete:4 Test

Page 121 - Mobile Favorites

Network Support—Chapter 4183700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual5 Select Start > Internet Explorer,thentapPocket Internet Explorer tochoo

Page 122 - Using AvantGo Channels

Network SupportChapter —4184 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualAT Command Interface (760 Computers)This interface specification is based

Page 123 - Browsing the Internet

Network Support—Chapter 4185700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTesting the AT CommandsThese commands can be sent to either WAN radio by set

Page 124 - Getting Connected

Before You Beginxxi700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGlobal Services and SupportWarranty InformationTo understand the warranty for your In

Page 125

Network SupportChapter —4186 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual3 Enter a phone number as it should be dialed, then tap Next to continue.S

Page 126

Network Support—Chapter 4187700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual5 Select “115200” from the Baud rate drop-down list via the Generalpage.6 Ta

Page 127

Network SupportChapter —4188 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual7 Tap Manage existing connections from the Connections page, pressand hold

Page 128 - Connecting to Work

Network Support—Chapter 4189700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWireless Personal Area N etworking“Bluetooth” is the name given to a technol

Page 129

Network SupportChapter —4190 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualModeThe default tab activates or deactivates Bluetooth. When Bluetooth is

Page 130

Network Support—Chapter 4191700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWireless PrintingUse this tab to print v ia Bluetooth devices. Tap Device Di

Page 131

Network SupportChapter —4192 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTap ok to return to the Wireless Printing page.File TransferUsethispagetoe

Page 132

Network Support—Chapter 4193700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNote that this does not apply to the 730 Computer. From this point, thistran

Page 133

Network SupportChapter —4194 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualAutoIP/DHCPAutomatic Private IP Addressing (AutoIP) is enabled by default

Page 134

Network Support—Chapter 4195700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSNMP Configuration on the 700 Color ComputerIn short, SNMP is an application

Page 135

Before You Beginxxii 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhoShouldReadthisManual?This manual provides you with information about the feature

Page 136

Network SupportChapter —4196 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualObject IdentifiersEach object has a unique identifier called an OID, which

Page 137

197700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPrinter Support5The 700 Series Color Mobile Computer works with the following printersfrom Intermec T

Page 138

Printer SupportChapter —5198 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPrinting ASCIIThe following methods for printing using Pocket PC at this t

Page 139

Printer Support—Chapter 5199700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNPCP Printer DriverThe NPCP printer communications driver (NPCPPORT.DLL) is

Page 140 - Setting Up an E-mail Account

Printer SupportChapter —5200 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualOpening the NPCP DriverTheapplicationopenstheNPCPdriverbyusingtheCreateFil

Page 141

Printer Support—Chapter 5201700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNPCP Driver I/O ControlsAn application uses the DeviceIoControl() function t

Page 142

Printer SupportChapter —5202 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNPCP Printer CommunicationsAll NPCP printer communications should be based

Page 143 - Installing Applications

Printer Support—Chapter 5203700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNPCP Error CodesCall the IOCTL_NPCP_ERROR I/O control function to receive PL

Page 144 - Packaging an Application

Printer SupportChapter —5204 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualO’Neil Printer DriverThe DTR printer communications driver is a Stream Dev

Page 145

Printer Support—Chapter 5205700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualOpening the DTR DriverThe application opens the DTR driver by using the Crea

Page 146 - Using a Storage Card

Before You Beginxxiii700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPatent InformationProduct is covered by one or more of the following patents: 4,882

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Printer SupportChapter —5206 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual

Page 148 - Copying the RegFlush CAB File

207700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSc anner Support6The 700 Series Color Mobile Computer is available with imaging or laserscanning tech

Page 149

Scanner SupportChapter —6208 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualScanner C ontrol and Data TransferNote: To use the methods described below

Page 150

6 Scanner Support—Chapter209700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualData Collection ConfigurationFor Units with PSM Builds Older than 3.00Scanne

Page 151 - Updating the System Software

Scanner SupportChapter —6210 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualInternal ScannersThe Intermec Internal Scanner feature allows Automatic Da

Page 152 - Migrating Applications

6 Scanner Support—Chapter211700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual2 Tap the Data Collection option, then tap (+) to expand InternalScanner. Th

Page 153 - 700 Color Screen 730 Screen

Scanner SupportChapter —6212 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualInternal Scanner Supported SymbologiesSee the following table for a guidel

Page 154 - Installing Cabinet Files

6 Scanner Support—Chapter213700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTethered ScannersThe Intermec Tethered Scanner f eature allows Automatic Dat

Page 155 - Network Support

Scanner SupportChapter —6214 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualS Select 1551/1553 to enable the Sabre 1551E or 1553 Tethered Scannerto sc

Page 156

6 Scanner Support—Chapter215700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTethered ScannerDefault settings for the Tethered Scanner are shown in this

Page 157 - Network Adapters

Before You Beginxxiv 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual

Page 158 - Network SupportChapter —4

Scanner SupportChapter —6216 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualScanner CablingA null modem cable is r equired for the Welch Allyn 1470 Im

Page 159 - No Networking

6 Scanner Support—Chapter217700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualS The bar code APIs, defined in the IADC interface, are available to getbarc

Page 160 - Network C onnections

Scanner SupportChapter —6218 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualFor Units Wit h PSM Build 3.00 or NewerConfiguring the Tethered ScannerDo

Page 161 - Loading a Radio Module

6 Scanner Support—Chapter219700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual4 Tap (+) to expand Scanner Settings,tapScanner model for a drop-down list,

Page 162 - 802.11 CF CORE Module

Scanner SupportChapter —6220 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual1551E or 1553 Selected for Scanner ModelWhen “1551E” or “1553” is selected

Page 163

6 Scanner Support—Chapter221700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNote: When selecting either the 1551E or the 1553 Scanner or enablingthe sca

Page 164 - WAN Monitor — General

Scanner SupportChapter —6222 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTethered Scanner Supported SymbologiesThe user interf ace may allow config

Page 165 - WAN M onitor — Details

223700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualProgramming7The following programming information pertains to the 700 Series ColorMobile Computer:S C

Page 166

ProgrammingChapter —7224 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCreating CAB FilesThe Windows CE operating system uses a .CAB file to install

Page 167

Programming—Chapter 7225700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual[CEStrings]This specifies string substitu tions f or the application name and th

Page 168 - Data Provisioning (Sprint)

1700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIntroduction1This chapter introduces the 700 Series Color Mobile Computer, devel-oped by Intermec Techn

Page 169 - Network Support—Chapter 4

ProgrammingChapter —7226 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual[CEDevice]Describes the platf orm for the targeted application. All keys in th

Page 170 - Data Provisioning (Verizon)

Programming—Chapter 7227700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualExampleThe following code example shows thr ee [CEDevice] sections: one thatgive

Page 171 - Finish to close the wizard

ProgrammingChapter —7228 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual[DefaultInstall]This describes the default installation of your application. N

Page 172 - Phone Application

Programming—Chapter 7229700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual[SourceDiskFiles]This describes the name and path of the files in which your app

Page 173 - Call History

ProgrammingChapter —7230 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual[DestinationDirs]This describes the names and paths of the destination directo

Page 174

Programming—Chapter 7231700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual[CopyFiles]This section, under the [DefaultInstall] section, describes the defau

Page 175 - Phone Settings

ProgrammingChapter —7232 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual[AddReg]This section, under the [DefaultInstall] section, is optional and desc

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Programming—Chapter 7233700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual[CEShortCuts]This section, a Windows CE-specific section u nder the [DefaultInst

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ProgrammingChapter —7234 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manualrpmce212.ini = 1intermec.bmp = 1rpmlogo.bmp = 1rpmname.bmp = 1import.bmp = 1ex

Page 178 - Activation

Programming—Chapter 7235700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manualfmtctrl.dll,,,0ugrid.dll,,,0simple.dll,,,0psink.dll,,,0pslpwce.dll,,,0npcpport.d

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IntroductionChapter —12 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAmbient Light SensorNote: This information does not apply to the 730 Computer.Th

Page 180

ProgrammingChapter —7236 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualUsing Installation Functions in SETUP.DLLSETUP.DLL is an optional file that en

Page 181

Programming—Chapter 7237700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPROCESSENTRY32 peProcess;DWORD thDeviceProcessID;TCHAR lpname[MAX_PATH];if ( !pn

Page 182 - Phone Information

ProgrammingChapter —7238 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualWORD cFailedRegVals,WORD cFailedShortcuts ){HANDLE h;TCHAR srcfile[MAX_PATH];T

Page 183 - Audio Mode

Programming—Chapter 7239700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual// TODO: Perform the reverse of INSTALL_INIT herereturn codeUNINSTALL_INIT_CONTI

Page 184 - Advanced Audio

ProgrammingChapter —7240 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTroubleshooting the CAB WizardTo identify and avoid problems that might occur

Page 185

Programming—Chapter 7241700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCustomization and LockdownPocket PC (Windows Mobile) is a hardware specification

Page 186

ProgrammingChapter —7242 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualFTP Serv erFTP support is provided through the FTP Server applicationFTPDCE.EX

Page 187 - Via Microsoft ActiveSync

Programming—Chapter 7243700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfigurable Parameters Via the Registry EditorThe following parameters receive

Page 188 - Finishing the Installation

ProgrammingChapter —7244 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualIDNATargetThis parameter configures the Intermec FTP Server to transmit the ID

Page 189

Programming—Chapter 7245700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTransferring Files Over TCP/IP NetworksThe File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server t

Page 190

Introduction—Chapter 13700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAudio SystemThe audio system consists of the speaker, internal microphone, and th

Page 191

ProgrammingChapter —7246 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSITEThe following extended OEM commands are supported by the SITE request. For

Page 192

Programming—Chapter 7247700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSTATUS Returns the current s ettings of t he F TP Se rver. MAC, serial number, m

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ProgrammingChapter —7248 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualThe f ormat of the FTPDCE.TXT is as follows:FTPDCE:user1!passwd1<cr><

Page 194

Programming—Chapter 7249700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe default is to start the FTP Server at boot time, u nless the followingregist

Page 195

ProgrammingChapter —7250 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualKernel I/O C ontrolsThis describes the KernelIoControl() functions available t

Page 196

Programming—Chapter 7251700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARMUsage#include “oemioctl.h”SyntaxBOOL KernelIoControl( IOC

Page 197

ProgrammingChapter —7252 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualID Field Values (continued)ITC_NVPARM_DISPLAY_TYPEThis IOCTL returns the devic

Page 198

Programming—Chapter 7253700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualID Field Values (continued)ITC_NVPARM_RTC_RESTOREThis IOCTL reads the state of t

Page 199

ProgrammingChapter —7254 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualID Field Values (continued)ITC_NVPARM_BLUETOOTH_INSTALLEDThis IOCTL reads the

Page 200 - Using Sprint Watcher

Programming—Chapter 7255700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARMDescribes and enables the registry save location.Usag

Page 201

IntroductionChapter —14 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manu alMicrophoneThe built-in microphone is located on the bottom of the unit next to

Page 202 - Thesenumbersmaybethesame

ProgrammingChapter —7256 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualID Field ValuesThe id field of lpInBuf may be one of the following values:ID F

Page 203

Programming—Chapter 7257700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICEIDThis IOCTL returns the device ID. There are two types of d

Page 204 - Data Provisioning

ProgrammingChapter —7258 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFOReturns the HAL version information of the Pocket PC

Page 205

Programming—Chapter 7259700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOTLOADER_VERINFOReturns the HAL version information of the Pocke

Page 206

ProgrammingChapter —7260 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOTCauses the system to perform a warm-boot. The object store i

Page 207

Programming—Chapter 7261700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFOThis IOCTL code allows software to check the type of the

Page 208

ProgrammingChapter —7262 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICEThis IOCTL code allows software to check which device

Page 209 - Testing the AT Commands

Programming—Chapter 7263700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_HAL_REBOOTCauses the system to perform a warm-boot. The object store is re

Page 210

ProgrammingChapter —7264 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATIONReturns processor information.Usage#include “pkfunc

Page 211

Programming—Chapter 7265700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIOCTL_GET_CPU_IDReturns Xscale processor ID.Usage#include “oemioctl.h”SyntaxBOOL

Page 212

Introduction—Chapter 15700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBatteryThe 700 Color Computer comes with a 14.4 Watt-hour, 7.2V,replaceable Lithi

Page 213 - About the Application

ProgrammingChapter —7266 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNetwork Selection APIsThe Network Selection APIs change the network adapter co

Page 214

Programming—Chapter 7267700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualThe API provided by Intermec Technologies exposes a limited set of rou-tines tha

Page 215 - Properties

ProgrammingChapter —7268 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualBasic Connect/Disconnect FunctionsBelow are functions available for the 700 Co

Page 216 - File Transfer

Programming—Chapter 7269700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualRadioDisassociate()Call this function to have the 802.11b or 802.11b/g radio dis

Page 217

ProgrammingChapter —7270 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGetAuthenticationMode()Call this function to obtain the radio’s current authen

Page 218 - AutoIP/DHCP

Programming—Chapter 7271700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetDiversity()Call this function to get the current div ersity setting of your 8

Page 219 - Management Information Base

ProgrammingChapter —7272 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGetMac()Call this function to get the MAC address of the 802.11b or 802.11b/gr

Page 220 - Configuring with SNMP

Programming—Chapter 7273700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetNetworkType()Call this function to get the current network type of the radio.

Page 221

ProgrammingChapter —7274 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGetPowerMode()Call this function to get the current power savings mode of the

Page 222 - IrDA Printer Driver

Programming—Chapter 7275700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetTXPower()Call this function to get the current transmit power of the radio.Sy

Page 223 - NPCP Printer Driver

iii700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualDocument Change RecordThis page records changes to this document. The document was originally release

Page 224 - Reading from the NPCP Driver

IntroductionChapter —16 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manu alIf your computer shuts down because of low battery conditions, your com-puter d

Page 225 - NPCP Driver I/O Controls

ProgrammingChapter —7276 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGetWepStatus()Call this function to get the current state of the radio’s WEP a

Page 226 - Sample Code

Programming—Chapter 7277700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetRadioIpAddress()Call this function to obtain a formatted string indicating wh

Page 227 - NPCP Error Codes

ProgrammingChapter —7278 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSet Information FunctionsAddWep()Call this function to add a WEP key to the ra

Page 228 - O’Neil Printer Driver

Programming—Chapter 7279700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualEncryptionStatus()Call this function to set the desired encryption status.Syntax

Page 229 - DTR Printer Communications

ProgrammingChapter —7280 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSetAuthenticationMode()Call this function to set the desired authentication mo

Page 230 - Printer SupportChapter —5

Programming—Chapter 7281700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSetNetworkMode()Call this function to set the desired Network Mode.Syntax UINT S

Page 231 - Sc anner Support

ProgrammingChapter —7282 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSetSSID()Call this function with a pointer to a null-terminated TCHAR array co

Page 232 - Scanner SupportChapter —6

Programming—Chapter 7283700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualRemoveWep()Call this function with a key index of 0–3 to remove the WEP key at t

Page 233 - Data Collection Configuration

ProgrammingChapter —7284 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualEnableZeroConfig()This enables or disables the Wireless Zero Configuration Wiz

Page 234 - Internal Scanners

Programming—Chapter 7285700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualisSupplicantRunning()Call this function to determine whether the security suppli

Page 235 - Scanner and Imager Settings

Introduction—Chapter 17700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBeeperNote: Each time the 700 Color Computer is cold-booted, all default set-ting

Page 236

ProgrammingChapter —7286 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualStopSupplicant()Call this function to stop the supplicant service.Syntax UINT

Page 237 - Tethered Scanners

Programming—Chapter 7287700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGetCurrentDriverName()Call this function to populate the TCHAR array with the dr

Page 238 - Changing Comm Settings

ProgrammingChapter —7288 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSwitchPacketDriver()Call this function to switch between available packet driv

Page 239 - Tethered Scanner

Programming—Chapter 7289700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNotificationsUse the following information to programmatically control the vibra

Page 240 - Limitations and Capabilities

ProgrammingChapter —7290 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNLEDGetDeviceInfoUsage#include “nled.h”SyntaxBOOL NLEDGetDeviceInfo ( UINT nIn

Page 241

Programming—Chapter 7291700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualReboot FunctionsThere are several methods, via Kernel I/O Control functions, tha

Page 242

ProgrammingChapter —7292 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualRemapping the KeypadNote: Use caution when remapping the keypad. Improper rema

Page 243 - 6 Scanner Support—Chapter

Programming—Chapter 7293700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAlpha (Blue) PlaneThe alpha plane contains values from the keypad when the keypa

Page 244

ProgrammingChapter —7294 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualHow Key Values Are Stored in RegistryTo know which fields to update in the reg

Page 245 - Reset Factory Defaults

Programming—Chapter 7295700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualScan CodesAt the lowest driver level, the 700 Color Numeric Keypad and the 700Co

Page 246

IntroductionChapter —18 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manu alDisable the Scanner MuteNote: This information does not apply to the 730 Comput

Page 247

ProgrammingChapter —7296 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNumeric Keypad Scan Codes and Meanings (continued)ScanCodeMeaningPressthisKeye

Page 248 - Creating CAB Files

Programming—Chapter 7297700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAlphanumeric Keypad Scan Codes and Meanings (continued)ScanCodeMeaningPressthisK

Page 249 - [Strings]

ProgrammingChapter —7298 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSample View of Registry KeysThe following is a sample view of the current defa

Page 250 - [CEDevice]

299700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfigurable SettingsAThis appendix contains information about the Data Collection, IntermecSettings,

Page 251

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A300 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualConfiguration ParametersA configuration parameter changes the way t

Page 252 - [SourceDiskNames]

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A301700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualS Tap Refresh to discard changes and start again. Tap Yes when you ar

Page 253 - [SourceDiskFiles]

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A302 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualData Collection Control Panel AppletNote: This applet is not availa

Page 254 - [DestinationDirs]

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A303700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSymbologiesYou can change bar code symbology parameter settings in yo

Page 255 - [CopyFiles]

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A304 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCode 39Code 39 is a discrete, self-checking, variable length symbol

Page 256 - [AddReg]

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A305700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualStandard 2 of 5Standard 2 of 5 is a discrete and self-checking symbol

Page 257 - Sample .INF File

Introduction—Chapter 19700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSelect a Beeper VolumeNote: The 730 Computer does not support the laser scanner.T

Page 258

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A306 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCodabarCodabar is a self-checking, discrete symbology.ActionTap (+)

Page 259

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A307700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualUPC/EANUPC/EAN are fixed-length, numeric, continuous symbologies that

Page 260 - After the CAB File Extraction

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A308 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCode 93Code 93 is a variable length, continuous symbology that uses

Page 261

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A309700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCode 128Code 128 is a variable-length, continuous, high-density, alph

Page 262

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A310 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCode 128 OptionsSet the following for the Code 128 parameter. Note

Page 263

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A311700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCode 128 FNC1 Ch aracterThe Code 128 FNC1 character (EAN 128 norms) c

Page 264 - ProgrammingChapter —7

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A312 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPlesseyPlessey is a pulse-width modulated symbology like most other

Page 265 - Customization and Lockdown

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A313700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMSIMSI is a symbology similar to Plessey code (page 312) that include

Page 266 - FTP Serv er

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A314 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPDF417PDF417 is a stacked two-dimensional symbology that provides t

Page 267 - DeviceURL

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A315700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualS Select Unbuffered for multi-label PDF417 messages that are too long

Page 268 - PauseAtStartup

IntroductionChapter —110 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFor Units With PSM Build 3.00 or NewerTo select a beeper volume for the 700 Col

Page 269

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A316 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualMicro P DF417Micro PDF417 is a multi-row symbology derived from and

Page 270

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A317700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualInterleaved 2 of 5Interleaved 2 of 5 (I 2 of 5) is a high-density, se

Page 271

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A318 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualMatrix 2 of 5Matrix 2 of 5 is a numerical symbology. Note that this

Page 272 - Autostart FTP

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A319700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTelepenTelepen is an alphanumeric, case-sensitive, full ASCII symbolo

Page 273 - Programming—Chapter 7

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A320 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCode 11Code 11 is a high density, discrete numeric symbology that i

Page 274 - Kernel I/O C ontrols

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A321700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualQR CodeQR Code (Quick Response Code) is a two-dimensional matrix symb

Page 275 - IOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARM

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A322 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualData MatrixA two-dimensional matrix symbology, which is made of squ

Page 276 - ITC_NVPARM_MCODE

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A323700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMaxiCodeMaxiCode is a fixed-size 2-D matrix symbology which is made u

Page 277

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A324 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSymbology OptionsTo access the settings from the 700 Color Computer

Page 278

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A325700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCode 39 User IDIf “1” was selected in the Symbology ID parameter, you

Page 279 - IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARM

Introduction—Chapter 111700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualDisable the BeeperDo the following to disable the beeper:1 Tap Start > Settin

Page 280 - ID Field Values

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A326 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCode 93 User IDIf “1” was selected in the Symbology ID parameter, y

Page 281 - IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICEID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A327700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPlessey User IDIf “1” was selected in the Symbology ID parameter, you

Page 282 - IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFO

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A328 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualEAN 8 User IDIf “1” was selected in the Symbology ID parameter, you

Page 283 - Return Values

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A329700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCode 11 User IDIf “1” was selected in the Symbology ID parameter, you

Page 284 - IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A330 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPrefixPrepends a string of up to 20 ASCII characters to all scanned

Page 285 - IOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFO

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A331700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSuffixAppends a string of up to 20 ASCII characters to all scanned da

Page 286 - IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICE

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A332 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualBeeper/LEDTo access the settings from the 700 Color Computer, tap S

Page 287 - IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A333700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBeeperSets the volume for the good read beep. Note that this is not a

Page 288 - IOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A334 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualBeeper VolumeSets the volume for the good read beep. Note that this

Page 289 - IOCTL_GET_CPU_ID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A335700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBeeper FrequencySets the frequency for the good read beep. Note that

Page 290

IntroductionChapter —112 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualKeypadInstructions for the keypad include the backlight and keypress sequences.

Page 291

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A336 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGood Read BeepsSets the number of good read beeps. Note that this i

Page 292 - RadioDisconnect()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A337700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGood Read Beep DurationSets the duration of the good read beep. Note

Page 293 - Query Information Functions

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A338 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualImagerNote: These instructions do not apply to the 730 Computer.To

Page 294 - GetBSSID()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A339700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSticky Aimer DurationThe Sticky Aimer Duration controls the time the

Page 295 - GetLinkSpeed()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A340 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualImage DimensionThe image dimensions control the vertical size of th

Page 296 - GetNetworkMode()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A341700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualLighting ModeTheLightingModesetsthelightingmodeoftheimager.Whensetto“

Page 297 - GetSSID()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A342 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual1D OmniDir D ecode EnableThe 1D OmniDir Decode Enable affects the s

Page 298 - GetRSSI()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A343700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualVirtual WedgeTo access the settings from the 700 Color Computer, tap

Page 299 - GetTXPower()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A344 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPreambleSets the preamble that precedes any data you scan with the

Page 300 - GetWepStatus()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A345700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNote: When you enter the AD command without data, the preamble isdisa

Page 301 - GetCCXStatus()

Introduction—Chapter 113700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualKey SequencesUse the following key sequences to enter characters into your 700 C

Page 302 - Set Information Functions

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A346 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPostambleSets the postamble that is appended to any data you scan w

Page 303 - EncryptionStatus()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A347700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNote: When you enter the AE command without data, the postamble isdis

Page 304 - SetChannel()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A348 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualGridSets the virtual wedge grid, which filters the data coming from

Page 305 - SetPowerMode()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A349700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCode PageSetsthevirtualwedgecodepage.Thecodepagecontrolsthetranslatio

Page 306 - SetMixedCellMode()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A350 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualIntermec Settings Control Panel AppletYou may have the Intermec Set

Page 307 - Helper F unctions

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A351700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSNMP Control Panel AppletNote: This applet is not available in units

Page 308 - EnableZeroConfig()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A352 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualSecurityTo access the settings from the 700 Color Computer, tap Sta

Page 309 - StartS upplicant()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A353700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualRead/Write CommunitySets the read/write community string, which is re

Page 310 - RenewDHCP()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A354 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualRead EncryptionSets the packet-level mode of security for SNMP read

Page 311 - EnableSuppLogging()

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A355700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWrite EncryptionSets the packet-level mode of security for SNMP read/

Page 312 - Deprecated Functions

IntroductionChapter —114 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAlphanumeric KeypadNote: This information does not apply to the 730 Computer.Th

Page 313 - Notifications

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A356 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualEncryption KeyIdentifies the key that this 700 Color Computer uses

Page 314 - NLEDSetDevice

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A357700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTrapsTo access the settings from the 700 Color Computer, tap Start &g

Page 315 - Reboot Functions

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A358 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualThresholdDetermines the maximum number of traps per second that the

Page 316 - Remapping the Keypad

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A359700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIdentificationTo access the settings from the 700 Color Computer, tap

Page 317 - Key Values

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A360 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNameSets the assigned name for this 700 Color Computer.ActionTap th

Page 318 - Advanced Keypad Remapping

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A361700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualLocationSets the identification location for this 700 Color Computer,

Page 319 - Scan Codes

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A362 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualUnit Information Control Panel AppletNote: This applet is not avail

Page 320 - Alphanumeric Keypad

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A363700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBattery StatusYou can view the battery status for your 700 Color Comp

Page 321

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A364 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualCAB FilesYou can view the latest developer or released version of e

Page 322 - Sample View of Registry Keys

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A365700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualS S9C Upgrade:Installs the f iles needed to upgrade the S9C scanner f

Page 323

Introduction—Chapter 115700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAlpha (Blue) Plane KeysThe alphabet can be entered with either the numeric keypa

Page 324 - Configuration Parameters

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A366 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualUtilities Control Panel AppletThe Utilities control panel applet ex

Page 325

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A367700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualRegistry SaveFrom the 700 Color Computer, tap Start > Settings >

Page 326

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A368 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualWakeup MaskFrom the 700 Color Computer, tap Start > Settings >

Page 327 - Symbologies

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A369700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualApp LaunchFrom the 700 Color Computer, tap Start > Settings >th

Page 328 - SNMP OID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A370 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualNote; You cannot map an application to more than one button. Should

Page 329 - Standard 2 of 5

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A371700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWireless Network Control Panel AppletNote:SeeChapter4,“Network Suppor

Page 330

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A372 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualS TKIP (Temporal K ey Integrity Protocol)This protocol is part of t

Page 331

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A373700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualConfiguring Your Wireless NetworkTo start 802.11b or 802.11b/g commun

Page 332

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A374 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualBasicUse the Basic page to set the network type, name, and manage b

Page 333 - Code 128

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A375700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSecurityThe following are available from the 8021x Security drop-down

Page 334 - Code 128 Options

iv700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual

Page 335 - Code 128 FNC1 Ch aracter

IntroductionChapter —116 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAlphanumeric KeypadWhen you press d, the Scanning/Alpha LED (C) lights ‘red’ to

Page 336

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A376 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable WEP Encryption1 Set 8021x Security as “None.”2 Set Associ

Page 337

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A377700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualToEnableWPAEncryptionUsingaPresharedKey1 Set 8021x Security as “None.

Page 338 - Macro PDF option s

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A378 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualPEAP (Protected EAP)This protocol is suitable for performing secure

Page 339

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A379700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable PEAP with WPA Encryption1 Set 8021x Security as “PEAP.”2 Se

Page 340 - Micro P DF417

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A380 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable PEAP with Network EAP1 Set 8021x Security as “PEAP.”2 Set

Page 341 - Interleaved 2 of 5

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A381700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdditional Settings1 Select an authentication method from the Inner P

Page 342 - Matrix 2 of 5

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A382 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTLS (EAP-TLS)EAP-TLS is a protocol that is based on the TLS (Transp

Page 343

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A383700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable TLS with WPA Encryption1 Set 8021x Security as “TLS.”2 Set

Page 344

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A384 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualAdditional Settings1 Check Validate Server Certificate to verify th

Page 345

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A385700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTTLS (EAP-Tunneled TLS)This protocol provides authentication like EAP

Page 346 - Data Matrix

Introduction—Chapter 117700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualLEDsThe battery status LED B and the scanning/keypad shift and notifica-tion LED

Page 347 - MaxiCode

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A386 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable TTLS with WPA Encryption1 Set 8021x Security as “TTLS.”2

Page 348 - Symbology Options

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A387700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdditional Settings1 Select an authentication protocol from the Inner

Page 349 - Codabar User ID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A388 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo Get CertificatesCertificates are pieces of cryptographic data th

Page 350 - MSI User ID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A389700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualLEAP (Cisco Lightweight EAP)LEAP is the Cisco Lightweight version of

Page 351 - UPC E User ID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A390 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable LEAP with WPA Encryption1 Set 8021x Security as “LEAP.”2

Page 352 - Telepen User ID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A391700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo Enable LEAP with Network EAP1 Set 8021x Security as “LEAP.”2 Set A

Page 353 - Code 11 User ID

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A392 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualAdvancedUse this page to configure additional settings for this pro

Page 354

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A393700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualOther Configurable ParametersThe following parameters can be configur

Page 355

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A394 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualUsing Reader CommandsAfter the 700 Color Computer is connected to y

Page 356 - Beeper/LED

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A395700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSet Time and DateThis command sets the date and time on the 700 Color

Page 357

IntroductionChapter —118 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPSM Build VersionThe Persistent Storage Manager (PSM) is an area of storage whi

Page 358 - Disabling the Volume

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A396 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualConfiguration Bar CodesYou can change some settings on your 700 Col

Page 359 - Beeper Frequency

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A397700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAutomatic ShutoffNote: The Automatic Shutoff parameter information is

Page 360 - Good Read Beeps

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A398 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualBacklight Timeout 2 minutes*$+DF120**$+DF 120*Backlight Timeout 3 m

Page 361 - Good Read Beep Duration

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A399700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualVirtual Wedge Grid, Preamble, PostambleThe following parameters are u

Page 362 - Aimer LED Duration

Configurable SettingsAppendix —A400 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s Manual

Page 363 - Sticky Aimer Duration

401700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTroubleshootingBThis appendix contains a brief explanation of what you can do to trouble-shoot your 7

Page 364 - Image Dimension

TroubleshootingAppendix —B402 700 Series Color Mob ile Computer User’s ManualThe 700 Color Computer does not respond when connected to a power supply.

Page 365 - Lighting Mode

403700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIndexIThe Classes and Functions Index covers classes and functions for the 700 SeriesColor Mobile Com

Page 366 - 1D OmniDir D ecode Enable

Index404 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualClasses and FunctionsAadd_registry_section, [AddReg]flags, 232regis try_root_string, 232value_n

Page 367 - Virtual Wedge

Index405700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFTPclient, 245configurable parameters, 243Bloc kS ize, 243DeviceName , 243DeviceURL, 243PauseAtS

Page 368 - Preamble

Introduction—Chapter 119700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualResetting Your 700 Color C omputerPerforming a Warm-BootPerforming a warm-boot m

Page 369 - $+AD“BV”

Index406 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualITC_NVPARM_WAN_RI, 252IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARMITC_ DOCK_SWITCH, 256ITC_ WAKEUP_MASK, 256ITC_

Page 370 - Postamble

Index407700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualLlpBytesReturnedIOCTL_GET_CPU_ID, 265IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICE, 262IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOTLOADER_VERI

Page 371 - $+AE“BV”

Index408 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNDIS_POWER_LEVEL_UNKNOWN, GetTXPower(),275NDIS_RADIO_ASSOCIATED, GetAssocationStatus(),269NDIS_

Page 372

Index409700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualRoot, FTP Server, 244SSet information functions, 278SetAuthenticationMode(), 280SetCCXStatus(),

Page 373 - Code Page

Index410 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualGeneral IndexNumbers1470 Imager. Se e Imager1551/1553 Tethered ScannerSee also Tethered scanner

Page 374

Index411700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAlphanumeric keypadalpha (blue) key sequences, 16[gold/white] key sequences, 14regist ry setting

Page 375 - SNMP Control Panel Applet

Index412 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBooks, Microsoft Readeradding bookmarks, 95adding drawings, 95annotations index, 95attaching no

Page 376 - Security

Index413700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCommon Object Res ource Environment. See CORECommunicationsDTR, 205NPCP, 202CompactFlash cardsca

Page 377 - Read/Write Community

Index414 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualContactsadding a note, 68adding a telephone numberCDMA radios, 149GSM radios, 155adding to spee

Page 378 - Read Encryption

Index415700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manualimage dimension, 340interleaved 2 of 5, 317interleaved 2 of 5 user ID, 326lighting mode, 341macr

Page 379 - Write Encryption

IntroductionChapter —120 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSoftware Build VersionTo check to see if your 700 Color Computer has the latest

Page 380 - Encryption Key

Index416 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFull screen display, 241GGDI approach, 198General Packet Radio Se rvice. See GSM/GPRSGetting co

Page 381 - Authentication

Index417700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualInstalling applicationsusing a storage card, 122using CompactFlash cards, 122using Secure Digita

Page 382 - Threshold

Index418 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s Manualvirtual wedge code page, 349virtual wedge grid, 348virtual wedge postamble, 346virtual wedge pr

Page 383 - Identification

Index419700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNDISUIO_PACKET_DRIVER, SwitchPacketDriver(),288Network adaptersantenna color code, 133Ethernet c

Page 384

Index420 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPhone settingscontrol panel appletCDMA radios, 151GSM radios, 156customizing via Phone applicat

Page 385 - Location

Index421700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualRegistry settingsAutoCfg, 194AutoFTP, 249AutoInterval, 194AutoIP/DHCP, 194DhcpMaxRetry, 194DhcpR

Page 386 - Versions

Index422 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSNMP OIDs1D OmniDir decode e nable, 342aimer LE D duration, 338beeper, 333frequency, 335volume,

Page 387 - Battery Status

Index423700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSymbologiesinternal scanner supported symbologies, 212scanning labels, 396tethered scanner suppo

Page 388 - CAB Files

Index424 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualUnshifted plane on keypad, regular keypad, 292UPC, configuration parameter, 307A user ID, 327E

Page 389

Index425700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWireless netw ork, 135, 373creating a connection, 108specifications, 25Wireless printingBluetoot

Page 390 - Dock Switch

Introduction—Chapter 121700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualStorage MediaNote: MultiMediaCards (MMCs) are not supported in 700 Color Com-put

Page 391 - Registry Save

Index426 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFiles IndexNumbers80211API.DLL, 26780211CONF.EXE, 26780211SCAN.EXE, 267802PM.DLL, 267AAUTOUSER.

Page 393 - App Launch

Corporate Headquarters6001 36th Avenue WestEverett, Washington 98203U.S.A.tel 425.348.2600fax 425.355.9551www.intermec.com700 Series Color Mobile Co

Page 394

IntroductionChapter —122 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualVibratorNote: This information does not apply to the 730 Computer.Ifyour700Colo

Page 395 - Terminology

Introduction—Chapter 123700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFor Units With PSM Build 3.00 or NewerDo the following to enable the vibrator fo

Page 396

IntroductionChapter —124 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAccessoriesThe following accessories are available for the 700 Color Computer.

Page 397

Introduction—Chapter 125700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualEnvironmental: 730 740, 741, 750, 751, 760, 761Operating Temperature -10° to 55°

Page 398

Contentsv700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualContentsBefore You Begin xix...Safety

Page 399

IntroductionChapter —126 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPhysical Dimensions: 730 740, 741, 750, 751, 760, 761Length 178 mm (7.0 in) 191

Page 400

27700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWindows Mobile 20032This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC.While u sing y

Page 401

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —228 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSoftware BuildsDo the following to determine which Intermec build of Win

Page 402 - PEAP (Protected EAP)

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 229700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhere to Find InformationThis chapter describes your 700 Color Computer h

Page 403

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —230 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualBasic SkillsLearning to use your 700 Color Computer is easy. This sectio

Page 404

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 231700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualProgramsYou can switch from one program to another by selecting it from t

Page 405

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —232 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNavigation Bar and Command BarThe navigation bar is located at the top o

Page 406 - TLS (EAP-TLS)

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 233700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualPop-up MenusUse pop-up menus to quickly perform an action on an item. For

Page 407

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —234 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualEntering InformationYou can enter information on your 700 Color Computer

Page 408 - Additional Settings

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 235700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhen you use the input panel, your 700 Color Computer anticipates theword

Page 409 - TTLS (EAP-Tunneled TLS)

Contentsvi 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualResetting Your 700 Color Computer 19...Performing

Page 410

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —236 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualIf you want to use larger keys, tap the input panel arrow, tap Options,s

Page 411

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 237700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing Letter RecognizerWith Letter Recognizer, you can write letters usin

Page 412 - To Get Certificates

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —238 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWriting on the ScreenIn any program that accepts writing, such as the No

Page 413 - LEAP (Cisco Lightweight EAP)

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 239700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualConverting Writing to T extYou can convert words you write in print or cu

Page 414

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —240 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTips f or getting good recognition:S Write neatly.S Write on the lines a

Page 415

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 241700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualDrawing on the ScreenYou can draw on the screen in the same way that you

Page 416 - Advanced

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —242 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualRecording a MessageIn any program where you can write or draw on the scr

Page 417 - Other Configurable Parameters

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 243700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualUsing My TextWhen using Inbox or MSN Messenger, use My Text to quickly in

Page 418 - Using Reader Commands

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —244 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFinding and Organizing InformationThe Find feature on your 700 Color Com

Page 419 - Set Time and Date

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 245700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCustomizing Your 700 Color ComputerYou can customize your 700 Color Compu

Page 420 - Configuration Bar Codes

Contentsvii700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCustomizing Your 700 Color Computer 45...Adjusting Settings

Page 421 - Backlight Timeout

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —246 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdding Programs Using ActiveSyncInstall the appropriate software for you

Page 422 - Key Clicks

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 247700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdding a Program to the Start MenuTap Start > Settings > Menus >

Page 423

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —248 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMicrosoft ActiveSyncVisit the following Microsoft Web site for the lates

Page 424

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 249700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualOnce you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronizationpr

Page 425

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —250 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMicrosoft Pocket OutlookMicrosoft Pocket Outlook includes Calendar, Cont

Page 426 - TroubleshootingAppendix —B

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 251700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSynchronizing CalendarCalendar items stored on your device can be synchro

Page 427

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —252 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhat’s an All Day Event?An appointment can either be a normal appointmen

Page 428 - Classes and Functions

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 253700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualWhat’s a Recurrence Pattern?If you have an appointment or task that you d

Page 429

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —254 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMonth view displays symbols to indicate the types of appointments youhav

Page 430

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 255700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreating or Changing an AppointmentTo create an appointment, tap New. To

Page 431

Contentsviii 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCompanion Programs 82...Pocket Word 8

Page 432

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —256 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreati ng an All Day EventTo create an all day event, do the following:1

Page 433

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 257700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSetting a Reminder for an AppointmentDo the following to set a reminder f

Page 434 - General Index

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —258 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTo choose how you are reminded, for example by a sound, tap Start > S

Page 435

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 259700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualMaking an Appointment RecurringDo the following to make a recurring appoi

Page 436

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —260 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAssigning an Appointment to a Category1 In the calendar, tap the appoint

Page 437

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 261700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSending a Meeting RequestUse Calendar to schedule meetings with people wh

Page 438

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —262 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFinding an AppointmentThere are two ways to find an appointment:S Tap St

Page 439

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 263700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualChanging Calendar OptionsIn the calendar, tap Tools > Options.S To see

Page 440

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —264 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualContact s: Tracking Friends and ColleaguesTo switch to Contacts on the 7

Page 441

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 265700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreating a Contact1 Tap New, then use the input panel to enter a name and

Page 442

Contentsix700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualInstalling Applications 121...Using Micro

Page 443

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —266 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualViewing ContactsThe contact list displays the contact name and the first

Page 444

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 267700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreating or Changing a ContactS To create a contact, tap New. To enter no

Page 445

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —268 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdding a Note to a ContactYou can add written or typed notes and even re

Page 446

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 269700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAssigning a Contact to a Category1 In the contact list, tap the contact,

Page 447

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —270 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualSending a Message to a Contact1 In the contact list, tap and hold the co

Page 448

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 271700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualFinding a ContactThere are four ways to find a contact:S Tap Start > F

Page 449

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —272 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualAdding a Contact to Speed DialYou can create speed dials to call frequen

Page 450 - Files Index

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 273700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualTasks: Keeping a To Do ListTo switch to Tasks on your 700 Color Computer,

Page 451

Windows Mobile 2003Chapter —274 700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualCreating a TaskS To quickly create a task, enter text in the Tap here to

Page 452 - *961-054-031H*

Windows Mobile 2003—Chapter 275700 Series Color Mobile Computer User’s ManualNotes: Capturing Thoughts and IdeasTo switch to Notes on your 700 Color C

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