Mobile Computer User Manual
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
- Contents 1. Safety precautions........................................................ 1 2. Specifications ............................................................... 1 3. List of included items.................................................... 2 4. Exterior ......................................................................... 3 5. Operation...................................................................... 6 5.1 Main battery and charging ....................................... 6 5.
1. Safety precautions For your safety, please read the following: (1) Please use only the accessories from the original manufacturer. Use of any accessories not provided by the manufacturer may damage the device and invalidate the product warranty. (2) Do not place the device in environments that exceed the specified temperature or humidity limits. Doing so may result in damage to the device.
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1. Multipurpose communications port for: (1) USB client – use the USB cable included to link the device to a PC for data synchronization, software installation, etc. (2) RS-232 – supports standard RS-232 port functions 2. USB host port: the device features two USB host ports, for use with: (1) USB memory drive (2) Keyboard (3) Mouse 3. VGA port: for standard VGA signal output 4. Built-in microphone 5. Alarm LED: programmable flashing indicator for use with system or application 6.
10. Hot keys: four programmable hot keys; click icon in lower right corner of the display to define key functions (shown below) 11. Keyboard function key: click this key to open/close the onscreen keyboard 12. Cradle connector pins: connection between cradle and device for battery charging and transferring data 13. IrDA data transfer interface 14. CompactFlash slot: supports both CF memory and I/O cards 15. SD slot: supports SD/MMC memory cards 16. Earphone jack: for 3.5mm stereo earphone 17. Stylus 18.
5. Operation 5.1 Main battery and charging (1) When shipped from the factory, the main battery is minimally charged. To prolong battery life, fully charge the battery before first use. (2) When battery power is nearly depleted, a popup window will warn user to recharge the main battery. Failure to recharge the battery before power is completely deleted may result in loss of data saved on the device. (3) Before changing the main battery, turn off the power in order to activate the device’s backup battery.
5.2 System reset If an application causes the device to hang, the system can be reset to operate normally as follows: Warm reset Use the stylus to lightly press the reset button on the back of the device. Warm reset will not delete data saved on the device. 5.3 Use and care of the touch panel (1) Do not place any objects on the panel. (2) Use only the provided stylus on the touch panel. Do not use your finger or any other pointed objects, to avoid damaging the panel.
5.6 Change the Backlight Setting (1) Go to Control Panel and then select Utilities (2) Move the cursor to desired Backlight state. 5.7 Using the Transcriber (Hand writing recognizer) (1) Double click the Transcriber icon on the desktop to turn on. Or select Start > Programs > Transcriber. (2) When Transcriber is turned on, click the icon in lower right corner on the screen to activate/deactivate this function. 5.
6. ActiveSync Use ActiveSync to synchronize data between CMC-3000 and PC. 6.1 ActiveSync using a Cable (1) Run “MSASYNC.exe” to install Microsoft ActiveSync on PC. (2) Connect the cable to PC after ActiveSync is installed. (3) When cable is connected, click Next to start ActiveSync. (4) Select Yes and then click Next to set up a partnership. (5) Select particular types of information to be synchronized, and then click Next. (6) Click Finish to complete the setup.
6.2 ActiveSync using IrDA Operations on PC: (1) Run Microsoft ActiveSync. (2) Under File, select Connection Settings. (3) Under Allow serial cable or infrared connection to… select Infrared Port (IR) and click OK.
Operations on CMC-3000: (4) Select Start > Setting > Control Panel. (5) Double click PC Connection. (6) Click Change to choose connecting methods. (7) Select IR Connection then click OK. (8) Select Start > Programs > ActiveSync, and the system will start the synchronal procedure.
7. Using the (optional) Bluetooth wireless network (1) Click the Bluetooth icon at the lower right corner of the display to open the functions list. Select “Bluetooth Manager”. (2) The Bluetooth Manager will search for any available Bluetooth device within range of the mobile computer. Double click the desired device to find available service. If necessary, the system will request certain connection parameters needed for pairing to the network (refer to your network management tool).
(4) As required by the network environment, define settings for TCP/IP, DNS and other parameters (refer to the network management tool in Control Panel). Note: All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Warranty Chung-Hsin Electric & Machinery Mfg. Corp. (CHEM) guarantees the original purchaser of CHEM products a twelve-month warranty from the shipping date on / / (mm/dd/yyyy) against manufacturer defects in materials, workmanship and finish under normal use excluding damage resulting from road hazards such as product misuse, improper installation, extreme environments, impairments from accidents, product modifications or product neglect.