HANDHELD COMPUTER DA05 WinCE Quick Start Guide
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1 GETTING STARTED What’s in the Box The following components come with your handheld computer. If anything is missing or damaged please notify the d
2 Quick Start • Attach the AC adapter to AC outlet. The adapter LED indicates the power is ready. • Insert the battery and then plug in the adapter
3 Controls, Indicators, and Ports Front: 1 2 3 54678910
4 1. Wireless ON/OFF (Flight or button 3) Turn ON/OFF the wireless device (Option: WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS) Please turn it OFF at locations with wire
5 Rear: 1. Speaker (under hand strap) 2. Stylus 3. Reset Button 2 3 4 5 61
6 4. Battery knob 5. Battery 6. Microphone Left: 1. Wireless device antenna 2. USB client port Data sync with the computer. 3. USB Host por
7 Right: 1. Microphone/Earphone jack 2. SD I/O slot (Secured Digital card and device) 3. 2nd antenna (optional) 1 2 3
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8 Top: 1. Serial port or GPS antenna 1
9 Bottom: 1 DC jack 2 PCMCIA slot One PCMCIA type II slot CF (Compact Flash card) will be available by PCMCIA-to-CF adapter 3 Cradle docking c
10 Operating Environment and Ruggedness A clean and moisture-free environment is preferred. If it is necessary to work in a hostile environment, ple
11 COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS AC adapter When using the AC adapter: • Use a properly grounded AC outlet. • Use one AC outlet exclusively for the com
12 • Shut down the computer when not to use for a longer time Battery Low When the battery is nearly exhausted, the computer prompts a window warni
13 To swap the battery: 1. Turn power OFF 2. Turn the battery knob counterclockwise to loose the battery 3. Remove battery from compartment 4.
14 Fix the stylus with tether
15 Optional Devices Cradle (optional) Cradle is the device for docking, port extension, and battery charging. AC adapter may attach directly to cr
16 Front: Right LAN/RJ45
17 Rear 1. Battery Lock 2. Spare battery charger 3. USB Client 1 2 3 45 67
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18 4. USB Host 5. DC IN 6. COM port 7. Optional COM port Mount the cradle: 1. Computer should be power off before docking. 2. Open the rubber
19 PCMCIA Slot The computer accepts one type-II PCMCIA card. Insert the card firmly into the slot and fix the rubber cover for water/dust protectio
20 BASIC OPERATION Get Help Tap Æ Help or get it from companion CD Get the operation information from the list. Synchronizing data with PC Usin
21 Resetting the DA05 Soft Reset To do a soft reset will delete any data that has not been saved in the ROM. But your saved files and programs are n
22 Do a hard reset if z You want to restore the device to factory default settings. z You forget the password and need to reset it. z Your device
23 3. Use stylus to tape rest button(on the rear) to reboot System
24 Using Wireless LAN (option) Connect to Internet: Turn on the Wireless Signals. 1.1 Press “Wireless” button on the DA05 keypad and screen will p
25 function available. (Figure 1-5) 1.7 If you enter “Network key” is correctly then you can see “CreTE_WL300” icon shown connected status. ( Figur
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28 Using Bluetooth (option) Turn on the Wireless Signals. 1.1 Press “Wireless” button on the DA05 keypad and screen will pop up a “Wireless Manager
29 Tool Bar List Window Status Bar
30 The toolbar 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Stop the current action 2 Refresh 3 Parent Folder(FTP) 4 Show favorite list 5 Show distant devices 6 Sho
31 The status bar State : What the bluetooth manager is doing Working indicator : For long task (Inquiry, Connection) Distant device : With which
32 represented by an icon (showing what class of device they are: computer, laptop, pda, audio device) and the name of the device. Once you have cli
33 During an inquiry, you can stop it by clicking on the the icon. Device pairing The device pairing can be done in three ways : • We want to be
34 • A distant device try to pair with the current device (with no Auto Pin Code) When a device try to pair with the current device, a new window
35 Properties and configuration Local services General In the Bluetooth Manager v1.5, there are three local services proposed to distant devices: SP
36 You can activate or deactivate a local service by double-clicking it or by right clicking it and selecting the Start or stop item from the conte
37 Application properties) • The application shows a dialog box with all the available port COM • Select the COM Port to be mapped with the SPP S
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38 If the service is connected you can know the COM port assigned by selecting “Properties” in the contextual menu of the service. FTP Profile
39 You can change the directory of the FTP server (directory seen by distant device) in the service properties (Contextual menu) OPP Profile You ca
40 Local device properties and configuration Click on , to see: • the local device properties (MAC address, name and device type) • application
41 Security properties Don’t show a window when a distant device wants to be paired. Auto type the PIN code number Distant devices must be paire
42 General properties MAC address of the current device devices Name for distant device of the current device Class of device of the current de
43 Application properties Check this if you want to affect the first available COM port to a SPP client connection Check this if you want the Blu
44 About Box Click on the icon if you want some general information about the bluetooth manager: • Version • License information
45 Distant device properties You can have general information on a distant device (like the General tab of the Local device properties) by selecting
46 Distant services Services Inquiry To inquiry the services available on a distant device, you have to double click on this one. After that, the b
47 File Transfer To use this service, double click on the icon or choose connect on the contextual menu (right click). Then, the bluetooth Manager
3. Use an outlet that is far away from the interfered appliance. 4. Re-orient your computer in respect to the interfered appliance to see if there is
48 The file is downloaded by default to the “\My Documents\Bluetooth\Ftp” directory. You can change this one with the FTP properties (contextual me
49 You can also delete a file by selecting delete on his contextual menu. Object Push To use this service, double-click on the distant service or s
50 Serial Port To use this serial service, double-click on the icon or choose “Connect” from the contextual menu. If the Auto Client COM Port is no
51 Application properties) • The application shows a dialog box with all the available COM If the Auto Client COM Port is checked (cf. 0.
52 Application properties) • The Application selects automatically the first avalaible COM port in the system. If the connection is successful a m
53 When the service is on, all applications could use the virtual COM port. To know the COM port setting, select properties in the contextual menu.
54 Dial-Up Networking To use the Dial-up Networking service, double click on the icon or choose "Connect" in the contextual menu. The firs
55 The modem created by the Manager is displayed in the list of available modems for Dial-Up connection when making a new connection ("Make Ne
56 Distant disconnection management When a connection, previously established, is shut down by the distant host (manual disconnection or connection
57 Connection shortcuts management Shortcuts associated to defined services on defined devices make establishing connections with distant devices
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58 "Create Shortcut" item in the contextual menu of a connected service. If the shortcut already exists, a notification is displayed. If t
59 To establish a connection from the shortcut, double-click on the icon or select "Connect" in the contextual menu. Once the connection
60 Shortcuts can be deleted by using the "Delete" item of the contextual menu. The user must confirm the deletion.
61 The content of the shortcut list is saved between executions of the Manager.
62 Stop the Bluetooth Manager When the BlueTooth Manager window is closed (by the close button X), the application is still running in the backgroun
63 SPECIFICATIONS CPU Intel Bulverde PXA270 CPU speed 624MHz Memory RAM 128MB ROM 128MB Display Type: 4” Active TFT Transflective Color LCD
64 Interface: Serial I/O ports USB 2.0 port USB client port Serial port Audio ports (Microphone/Earphone) PCMCIA slot (type II x 1) SD slot System
65 Frequency: 50/60 Hz Output Voltage: DC 12V 3.75A Maximum Power: 45 Watts Dimension: 108mm (4.2” W) x 56mm (2.2” D) x 34mm (1.3” H) Weight: 27
66 Materials and Recycling Materials of the computer are as follows: Cabinet: Aluminum alloy ADC-12 or A380, Magnesium alloy AZ91D, UL grade PC+AB
67 Environmental Ratings Temperature: DA05I: 0ºC ~ 45ºC (32ºF ~ 113ºF) operating -20ºC ~ 60ºC (-4ºF ~ 140ºF) storage DA05M: -20ºC ~ 50ºC (-4ºF ~ 14
Please recycle the packing materials, and at the end of the unit's life, all other materials in accordance with the local regulations. Please ref
68 MAINTENANCE / SERVICE Cleaning Always turn OFF the power, unplug the power cord and remove the battery before cleaning. The exterior of the syste
69 • Remove the software suspected. RMA Service If troubleshooting is unsuccessful, please consult your dealer for service If it is necessary to se
70 • A DETAILED description of the problems you have encountered • A list of the hardware/software configuration, if applicable. 4. Clearly mark t
CONTENTS GETTING STARTED........................ 1 WHAT’S IN THE BOX ....
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