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Contents 1. Welcome ................................................................................. 1 What’s in the Box ......................................................................................... 2 Using this User’s Guide................................................................................. 2 2. Introducing DOT 320............................................................... 3 DOT 320 Overviews ..................................................................................
Notes........................................................................................................ 86 PIMs Backup .............................................................................................. 90 8. Using Application Software .................................................. 91 Calculator ................................................................................................. 91 Viewer ....................................................................................
1. Welcome Congratulations for purchasing D.O.Tel DOT 320, Windows CE.NET Powered Palm-size PC. DOT 320 lets you keep your important business and personal information up-to-date and close at hand. DOT 320 contains the newest operating system, Windows CE.NET. Windows CE.NET guides you to experience Windows XP skin and function, making your important tasks easy and fast.
2 DOT 320 User’s Guide What’s in the Box DOT 320 compositions are as follows: DOT 320 PDA This User’s Guide USB Cable & Docking Cradle Battery Charger DOT 320 Bundle CD-Rom with USB driver, User’s Guide, and ActiveSync 3.5 Leather Protector Case & extra one stylus pen Using this User’s Guide This User’s Guide introduces information to use DOT 320 PDA easier and faster for users. The information in this document is subject to change without notice for product improvement or specification change.
2. Introducing DOT 320 DOT 320 is the Windows CE.NET Operating System (OS) based Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) Device with StrongARM SA1110 processor and 16bit color TFT-LCD display. “Microsoft Windows Powered Logo” is provided by Microsoft Corporation for the Embedded Systems devices running on a Microsoft Windows operation system. It should follow the Logo Specifications of Microsoft Corporation. This Chapter will help you to start your DOT 320.
4 DOT 320 User’s Guide DOT 320 Overviews The illustrations below introduce various buttons, ports, and other features of DOT 320: Earphone Jack CF type I/II extended card Slot Stylus Pen Microphone LED Indicator Power Button IrDA Port Jog Dial Voice Record Button 16 bit Reflective Color TFT-LCD Display Navigation Button Function Buttons Speaker Reset Button D/C Jack Sleeve Connector USB/Serial Port
Chapter 2 Introducing DOT 320 5 CompactFlash Slot: Slot You can expand the external memory by inserting CF Type I/II Memory Card to CompactFlash Slot. You can also extend application functions by inserting CF Type I/II application module card such as Ethernet, Modem, and Wireless LAN. IrDA Port Port: Infrared port. Using IrDA port, you can transfer files and data between other devices and DOT 320 without wires or cables.
6 DOT 320 User’s Guide Input Button Functions The following are for DOT 320 Hardware Functional Buttons and other interfaces: Hardware Input Functions Input Power Button Jog Dial Operation Function Press Instant device on/off Press-and-Hold Backlight on/off Up or Down Move Up or Down/Volume Up or Down Press Run selected function Run Notes (when Notes is not running) Voice Record Button Press Start/Stop Voice Recording (when Notes is running) Navigation Button Press Move Up, Down, Left, Ri
Chapter 2 Introducing DOT 320 7 Jog Dial: Dial The functions of Jog Dial consist of Scroll-up, Scroll-down, and Enter function. You can navigate to one of the icons on windows with Scroll-up/down Button and select the highlighted icon (or item) or rock to the button to scroll-up/down in a document with the Enter Button. You can also control the volume up/down in the Voice recorder and Windows Media Player.
8 DOT 320 User’s Guide Function Buttons You can run the program quickly by pressing or pressing-and-holding each function button. You can assign the programs to each function button. For more information, refer to the Programs. 9.
Chapter 2 Introducing DOT 320 9 Docking Cradle Docking Cradle of DOT 320 provides external power source connection and USB port connection. When you connect your DOT 320 to docking cradle, follow next steps: 1. Connect Battery charger to docking cradle. 2. Connect battery charger to wall outlet. 3. Connect USB cable of docking cradle to the USB Port of your desktop PC. 4. Insert your DOT 320 to docking cradle. You can charge your DOT 320 and synchronize with your desktop PC.
3. Getting Started This chapter indicates how to use DOT 320 for the first time. You will begin the DOT 320 by the following steps: 1. Click Click Reset Button: Button When using DOT 320 for the first time after unpacking, battery power is disconnected with DOT 320. Connect the battery power to device by clicking the Reset Button with stylus pen. In 4or 5 seconds, DOT 320 enters Hardware Reset Mode and loads image in Flash ROM to SDRAM. And display D.O.Tel company logo and progress bar.
12 DOT 320 User’s Guide 3. Set up Stylus: When DOT 320 starts, you will see the Welcome Wizard (Welcome Wizard shows upon hardware reset). The welcome wizard aligns your touch screen. Press the + mark with your stylus pen and hold it until + mark moves to the next position. If you complete all the procedure, DOT 320 will automatically enter the main windows screen. Now, you can work with DOT 320. 4.
4. Connecting to Desktop PC For more data and files management, you will want to connect DOT 320 to a desktop PC or a notebook PC. This chapter describes how to connect, synchronize, and transfer data and files between DOT 320 and desktop PC. This Chapter will show you how to: Install Microsoft ActiveSync 3.
14 DOT 320 User’s Guide Microsoft ActiveSync Installing the ActiveSync 3.5 on your PC For synchronization between DOT 320 and your PC, the ActiveSync3.5 must be installed on your PC. Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 is included on the bundle CD-ROM, which comes with DOT 320. And you can also download it from http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pocketpc/downloads/activesync35.asp. Above link to ActiveSync 3.5 can change according to Microsoft. If above link has removed, you can find ActiveSync 3.
Chapter 4 Connect to Desktop PC 15 Installing USB Driver of DOT 320 When you connect DOT 320 to cradle for the fist time after installing ActiveSync, the Found New Hardware Notification appears. To synchronize normally, you must install proper DOT 320 driver. To install DOT 320 driver: 1. When connecting your DOT 320 to cradle for the fist time after installing ActiveSync, Found New Hardware Wizard appears. Check Install from a list or (Advances), then click Next.
16 DOT 320 User’s Guide 2. Choose Don’ Don’ t search, I will choose the driver to install ins tall, tall then click Next. Next 3. Found New Hardware Wizard shows found hardware. Click Have Disk.
Chapter 4 4. Connect to Desktop PC 17 Install From Disk window appears. Click Browse and select folder which contains driver. Note: Before proceeding to the next step, make sure your DOT 320 bundle CD-ROM is in your CD drive. The proper driver of Anchor USB EZ-Link Cable for DOT 320 is in Driver folder in bundle CD-ROM. 5. Select WCEUSBSH.INF and click Open.
18 DOT 320 User’s Guide 6. Anchor USB EZ-Link Cable driver will be installed in your desktop PC. 7. In installing procedure, you will see the Windows XP compatibility warning message. Click Continue Anyway.
Chapter 4 8. Connect to Desktop PC 19 Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard appears. Click Finish to complete installation of USB driver.
20 DOT 320 User’s Guide Connect to ActiveSync using a cradle with DOT 320 Use a cradle to establish a direct link between your DOT 320 and desktop computer. After creating a partnership, you can connect using a cradle. The cradle used to connect your DOT 320 to your desktop computer uses a USB cable. The following table shows available communication device (USB, Serial, and Infrared) according to OS.
Chapter 4 Connect to Desktop PC 21 Set up a partnership The first time you connect your DOT 320 to your desktop computer, Microsoft ActiveSync asks to set up a partnership. The partnership allows you to synchronize data with your DOT 320. Though your DOT 320 can have partnerships with two desktop computers, e-mail messages can be synchronized with only one desktop computer. To set up a partnership: 1. Connect your mobile device to your desktop computer. The New Partnership wizard starts automatically.
22 DOT 320 User’s Guide 5. Click Finish to complete setup Upon completing setup a partnership between desktop PC and your DOT 320, ActiveSync will synchronize the selected information automatically.
Chapter 4 Connect to Desktop PC 23 Connecting DOT 320 Synchronizing the data Synchronization is started in one of three ways, depending on the synchronization mode you have selected. “Continuously while the device is connected” is the default synchronization mode. Synchronizing ways are: a. Continuously while the device is connected connected: To synchronize with this mode, just connect your DOT 320 to your desktop computer.
24 DOT 320 User’s Guide To avoid resolving conflicts manually, you can set your conflict resolution settings so that ActiveSync always uses the version on your DOT 320 or desktop computer. 1. Click Options and then click the Rules tab. 2. Under Conflict Resolution, select a setting. During synchronization, items that cannot be synchronized without your assistance are marked as unresolved items in ActiveSync and on your mobile device. 1. Connect your DOT 320 to your desktop computer and synchronize.
Chapter 4 Connect to Desktop PC 25 Using ActiveSync, you can view the files on your mobile device by following these steps. 1. Connect your DOT 320 to your desktop computer. 2. In ActiveSync, click Explore. Windows Explorer will open the Mobile Devices folder. 3. In Windows Explorer, browse the files on your device as you would in any Explorer window. When you double-click a folder in the Mobile Devices folder, it may take a few seconds for the folder to open.
5. Overview of Microsoft Windows CE.NET This Chapter will help you familiarize with the Microsoft Windows CE.NET, the operating system of DOT 320. This chapter will introduce aspects of Microsoft Windows CE.
28 DOT 320 User’s Guide Main Window After Turning the DOT 320 on, you will first see the Windows CE.NET main window, which looks like Windows XP. This Main Window consists of the Main Screen and the Navigation Bar. You can use Right-Mouse-Click Function of Desktop PC in DOT 320. Tab and hold LCD touch panel by Stylus Pen until the R-Button Menu appears. You can arrange and line up icons, refresh desktop, copy/cut/paste files and data, create new folder, and set properties by R-Button Menu.
Chapter 5 Overview of Microsoft Windows CE.NET 29 Internet Explorer: Explorer Browsing the Web or Intranet appliances Microsoft Internet Explorer helps you browsing the Internet or a corporate intranet. DOT 320 uses Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.5. Media Player Player: Playing the digital audio and video files. Using Microsoft Windows Media Player, you can enjoy digital audio/video files. Media player support the files in the following formats: ASF, WMA, MP3, WAV, etc.
30 DOT 320 User’s Guide Taskbar The Taskbar of Windows CE.NET makes it more powerful and easy to use. The Taskbar consists of: Start icon Taskbar Start Icon Start Icon is the starting point of DOT 320 applications. Upon Tapping the Start Menu, you will see the Programs, Favorites, Documents, Settings, Help, and Run. You can directly execute the programs of your DOT 320. Start Icon of Windows CE.NET is the same as the Start button on your desktop PC Windows.
Chapter 5 Overview of Microsoft Windows CE.NET 31 Taskbar The Taskbar shows status including Input method, battery and connection, and running programs. In the Taskbar area, you can see the keyboard icon. If you want to input character, tap the keyboard icon and click the character you want to input. You can also see status icons such as Power Icon, Desktop Icon, and Quick Link Icon. Some applications make corresponding icons on tray.
32 DOT 320 User’s Guide To change the soft keyboard property, Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Input Panel. Quick Link: Tap Quick Link icon in Taskbar, then Program link menu appears. You can launch programs which are used most often by using quick link. This menu consists of Rotation, IR Send_Receive, Contrast Control, Backlight Control, Task Manager, Keyboard, and Touch Setting. Rotation: Change display window direction. Using rotation, you can view DOT 320 display window more conveniently.
Chapter 5 Overview of Microsoft Windows CE.NET 33 To use IR Send_Receive, follow below steps: 1. Connect IrDA Port of DOT 320 to the other device with serial port. 2. Tap Quick Link Icon. 3. Connection Status dialog box appears. In above example, DOT 320 linked with Pocket PC. 4. Tap Send icon to transfer Files or Data. 5. File Browsing window appears. Select a file to transfer, then tap OK. 1. Click Send. At The bottom on IrDA Window, File/Data Sending message appears.
34 DOT 320 User’s Guide The following icons can appear in the status area of DOT320 taskbar.
6. Setting your DOT 320 You can set up your DOT 320 in Control Panel. Tap Setting > Control Panel, then Control Panel window appears. You can change view mode - Large Icon, Small Icon, and Details– You can also arrange icons in the View menu.
36 DOT 320 User’s Guide Certificates Certificates is used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications. Certificates is signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time. Windows CE.NET manages multiple certificate stores. 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Open the Certificates. 3. In the Stores tab, select the certificate store to view or modify by the drop-down list.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 37 Date/Time You can set the date, time, time zone, clock, and alarm. Date/Time You can set Region, Year, Month, Day, and Time. 1. Select the year and month from the calendar. You can select the year and month using the arrows on either side of the month or the month label shown upon tapping month. 2. Select the date from the calendar. 3. Set the time by entering in the Current Time box. 4. Select your location from the Time Zone drop-down list. 5.
38 DOT 320 User’s Guide Alarm You can set alarm using Alarm program. DOT 320 Alarm has four alarm event separated with Reminder of Calendar and Task. You can set day and time for each alarm event. You can set alarm following these steps: 1. Check an event to use alarm. You can use four alarms. 2. Enter the name or description of each alarm. 3. Check the day check box which is occur alarm. 4. Set time in time box. 5. Tap speaker icon for setting options, then Notification window appears. 6.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 39 Dialing You can set Dialing Properties for Dialup Modem. 1. Set Location (home/work). You can add new location or remove current location by tapping New or Remove. 2. Enter Area Code and country/Region code. 3. Select dialing method. You can choose Tone dialing or Pulse dialing. 4. Check “Disable call waiting” and select dial not to use call waiting. 5. Dialing patterns are box shows dialing patterns you set. 6. Tap Edit to edit Dialing Pattern.
40 DOT 320 User’s Guide Display You can set a background image, change the desktop’s color scheme, and change backlighting settings. You can enter Display Properties window by selecting Properties in R-Button menu from desktop. Background You can change the background image on desktop. 1. Select the Background tab. 2. From the Image list, select an image to set the background of the desktop. Image list shows the image files in Windows folder. Click Browse to use images in other folders. 3.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 41 Appearance You can change the color scheme of the desktop. You can customize your DOT 320 window to be to your taste and save appearance. To change scheme: 1. Select the Appearance tab. 2. From the Scheme list, select a scheme. 3. You can see the selected scheme in the Preview box. 4. Tap Apply to use the selected scheme. To create a custom color scheme or change the color of each item: 1. Select the Appearance tab. 2.
42 DOT 320 User’s Guide Backlight You can change backlight control settings. To conserve battery power and screen resolution, turn off the backlight when the device is idle. 1. Select Backlight tab. 2. Select one or both of the check boxes to turn the backlight off when using batteries or external power. 3. From the appropriate list, select the length of time the device should be idle before the backlight is turned off. 4.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 43 Input Panel You can set the input method. 1. Select the input method to use from Current input method drop-down list. The Current input method shows available input methods. 2. Tap Options. Then Soft Keyboard Options window appears. 3. Select keyboard key size. You can select large keys or small keys. 4. Check Use gestures for Space, Backspace, Shift and Enter to use gestures. 5. Tap OK to save changes.
44 DOT 320 User’s Guide Internet Options You can set your Internet Explorer Options. General You can set general options. 1. Enter the default page when Internet Explore runs in Start Page box. 2. Enter the default search engine for search function of internet explore in Search Page box. 3. Set cache size. 4. Tap Clear Cache to delete cache in your system. 5. Tap Clear History to delete web history. Connection You can set connection options. 1. Check Use LAN to use LAN for internet connection.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 45 Security You can set security options. 1. Check Allow cookies to enable cookie. 2. Check proper security option: TLS 1.0, SSL 2.0, and SSL 3.0. 3. Check Warn when switching across secure and insecure areas. Internet explore warns you when you enter the insecure page if this option checked. Advanced You can set advanced options. 1. Check Display images to show images in web pages. 2. Check Play sounds to play sounds in web pages.
46 DOT 320 User’s Guide Network and Dial-up Connections You can connect directly to a network through a network (Ethernet) or dial-up (Modem) connection. You can access your e-mail, access files available on the network server, and browse the Internet or an intranet. Create a New Connection on your DOT 320 You must create a connection for each computer or network that you want to access remotely unless you are using an Ethernet card. 1.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 47 8. Tap Next and type in Country/Region code, Area Code, and telephone number. 9. Tap the Finish button. The connection you just created appears as an icon in the Remote Networking folder. Notes: The connection appears as an icon on the Connections screen. If you are creating a PC modem connection for an external modem, select Hayes Compatible on COM1 as your modem.
48 DOT 320 User’s Guide Connect to an ISP 1. Connect your device's modem to a phone line. 2. Select Start > Settings > Connections 3. Double-tap the connection you have created for the ISP. Direct Connection to a Desktop PC 1. Double tap Make New Connection. 2. Enter connection name. 3. Select direct connection. 4. Select a device you want to connect. 5. Tap Configure. 6. Set device properties as Dialup connection.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 49 Owner You can set to display owner information when DOT 320 starts, add more information about the owner, and set for network ID Identification You can set name, company, address, work phone, and home phone in Identification tab. Enter name, company, address, work phone, and home phone of owner. To display owner’s identification, check Display owner identification. Notes: Notes You can add notes for more information about the owner. Notes Enter notes in Notes box.
50 DOT 320 User’s Guide Password You can set the password for protecting and securing your DOT 320 from other users. To set and use a password: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Open the Password icon. 3. In the Password box, enter the password. 4. In the Confirm Password box, enter the password again. 5. To use protection on start-up, check Enable password protection at power-on. 6. To use protection on screensaver, check Enable password protection for screensaver.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 51 PC Connection You can set PC connection to synchronize with your desktop PC or other device. The baud rate on your device must match the baud rate on your PC. If you change the baud rate on one computer, you must change it on the other. 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Open the PC connection icon. 3. Make sure “Allow connection with desktop computer when device is attached” is selected. 4. Tap Change Connection. 5. Select a desired connection. 6.
52 DOT 320 User’s Guide Power You can check status of battery of your DOT 320 and set your DOT 320 to turn off when idle and suspend operation. Battery You can check the status of battery of your DOT 320. 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Open the Power icon, and then select the Battery tab. The Battery tab provides general information on battery conditions. 3. There are three conditions: Good: Enough battery power. Low: Low battery power. Recommended to charge your battery.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 53 3. Check On battery power, turn off device if idle for and idle time to turn off your DOT 320 on battery power. 4. Check On external power, turn off device if idle for and idle time to turn off your DOT 320 on external power. Optimize battery life You want your batteries to last as long as possible, especially when you're out of office or home. Here are a few tips to help you get the most from them. A.
54 DOT 320 User’s Guide Regional Settings You can set region, number, currency, time and date. 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Open the Regional Settings icon. 3. Select the tab for the type of information you want to change. 4. Select desired options. The characteristics available are determined by the region selected on the Region tab.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 55 Remove Programs You can remove installed programs. 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Open the Remove Programs icon. 3. From the Programs list, select the program you want to remove. 4. Tap Remove. Note: You can only remove programs that you have installed in RAM. If you are unable to remove a program, see Windows CE Help on your device or the program's documentation for more information.
56 DOT 320 User’s Guide Storage Manager You can manage Flash ROM (Disk1) and CF Memory (Disk 2) using Storage Manager. You can make/delete partition and format disk. In default, Disk 1 and disk 2(if CF memory card is added in CF extended memory card slot.) is mounted. 1. Select built-in Disk 1 or Disk 2 from Store Info drop-down list. 2. If you want to format the partition of selected Disk. Tap Dismount Icon and tap the Format icon. At the Partitions list, partition name is disappeared. 3.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 57 Stylus You can set the sensitivity of LCD screen. Double-Tap You can set and check the sensitivity of double-tapping. To set the double-tap sensitivity: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Run Stylus and select Double-tap tab. 3. Double-tap the grid. The color of grid will change. To test the double-tap sensitivity: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Run Stylus and select Double-tap tab. 3. Double-tap the icon below.
58 DOT 320 User’s Guide System System properties window shows the information of your DOT 320. You can see the information of your DOT 320, device name, and copyrights. The memory of DOT 320 is used for data storage and for programs. Default memory of DOT 320 is 32MB. And you can set the size of your memory to run program or to store data. To set memory: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Run System program and select Memory tab. 3.
Chapter 6 Setting your DOT 320 59 Volume & Sounds You can set the volume control and select sounds to use. Volume To adjust volume and to set sounds: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2. Open the Volume & Sounds and select Volume tab. 3. Tap Soft or Loud arrow to adjust volume. 4. Check each item to enable sounds for: Events (warning, system events), Applications, and Notifications (alarms, reminder). Sounds To change event sounds: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel. 2.
7. Using Personal Information Managers DOT 320’s PIMs (Personal Information Managers) includes Calendar, Contacts, Tasks, XInbox, and Notes. You can use these programs individually or together. Using ActiveSync, you can synchronize information in Microsoft Outlook on your desktop PC with information in PIMs on DOT 320.
62 DOT 320 User’s Guide Today When you select Start > Programs > PIMS > Today, you will see the Today window shown below. If you see the Windows CE main window, you can also display Today window by tapping Start > Programs > PIMS > Today on the start menu. This Today window displays brief information about your day. The Today window consists of 4 items: Owner info, Calendar, Inbox, and Tasks. By tapping each item, you can start viewing and editing your information.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 63 Inbox You can send and receive e-mail messages in two ways in Inbox. First, you can send messages in Inbox from a device and receive messages from Microsoft Outlook in a desktop via ActiveSync. Second, in using wireless/wired network, you can receive e-mail messages from POP3 and send messages through SMTP server. DOT 320 uses the Pocket Mail Microsoft provided.
64 DOT 320 User’s Guide Note: 1. When sending or receiving e-mail by Activesync, the “Synchronization finished, 1 resolved item” message appears. To solve this, click Resolve Item and set “To” to address in contacts in Outlook of desktop PC. 2. You can enter recipients by calling name or e-mail address. Message list Messages you receive are displayed in the mail list. By default, the most recently received mail appears first in the list. To view a message: 1. Tap the Service folder. 2.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 65 To create an e-mail service with Network Connection 1. On the Start menu, select Programs, and then tap the PIMS and Inbox icon. Or, you can run Inbox directly on the Today. 2. On the service menu, tap Service > Options. 3. In Services tab, tap Add. Service Name window appears. 1. Select Service type and enter Service name (ex.POP3 Mail) and tap OK. POP3 Mail Service Definition window appears. 2.
66 DOT 320 User’s Guide 7. Tap OK. Then added Mail Service will appear in Folder. You can connect to a POP3 server using DOT 320. Inbox contains an e-mail service for each method you use. For example, if you receive an e-mail through a connection to a POP3 server, Inbox will contain a service, POP3 Mail. POP3 e-mail service has its own folder hierarchy with four default folders: Inbox, Outbox, Deleted (local), and Sent.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 67 Received Mail Tap a mail in Mail list, then you can see details of the received mail. In the below window, you can edit and view the message you selected. To edit the received message, follow these steps below: 1. Tap a message in the message list 2. By Tapping the Delete, Reply, Forward, Move and show/hide icon, you can edit or view the message.
68 DOT 320 User’s Guide Create New Message You can create a new message as following: 1. Select Outbox in Service Folder. 2. Select Compose and New message in Menu Bar, then make a new message window appears as shown below. Send Icon 1. Enter To, Cc, and Subject. 2. You can select To and Cc from Contacts. To select a contact from Contacts, tap To window and select Compose > Address Book. 3. Select contact. 4. Enter mail content, tap Send. 5. The message is saved in the Outbox folder.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers Moving/Coping messages You can move/copy several messages as well as a message to another folder. To move/copy a message: 1. Select message to move or copy. 2. Select File, and Move to or Copy to. Appreciate window appears. 3. Select folder to move or copy. 4. Tap OK.
70 DOT 320 User’s Guide Calendar Using the Calendar, you can schedule your appointments including meetings and other events and check your appointments in several ways: Daily, Weekly, Monthly, and Yearly calendar. Menu Bar Menu bar is shown below: Weekly View Icon Agenda View Icon Day View Icon Month View Icon Year View Icon New Menu: create new appointment. Tools Menu Categories: shows category lists. You can add, delete, and modify category.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 71 Agenda View All day Appointment View Normal Appointment View You can view and set your “All day appointments” and “Normal appointments” in agenda view window. You can also edit schedules; New, Copy, Paste, and Delete. “All day Appointment Item” shows only a Subject and “Normal Appointment Item” shows Subject, Start time, End time, Location and Icons (Reminder, Occurrence, Sensitivity).
72 DOT 320 User’s Guide Appointment View When you select an item from Agenda View, Day View, or Week View, you can see an appointment in details. “Details View” shows Subject, Start time, End time, Location, Icons (Reminder, Occurrence, Sensitivity), attendees, Categories, and Status. “Memo View” shows any additional information you wrote. Simple Appointment View Simple Memo View Tap each view window to edit an appointment.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 73 Day View Day View shows a schedule of any selected day and time. You can create a new appointment by selecting “New” in a menu bar. Also, you can change the appointment time by tapping an appointment item. Day View supports “Edit” tool (Copy, Delete, Paste, and Cut) about the appointment item. Appointment Item In the day view window, you can move to the Appointment View by tapping an appointment item and edit an appointment.
74 DOT 320 User’s Guide Weekly View Weekly View shows appointments in any selected week. You can move the relevant “Day View / Year View / Month View” by tapping an appointment item. Tap the arrow buttons in the upper part of the window and move to previous, this, or next week.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 75 Month View Month view is the default view of calendar. You can see a monthly schedule. You can move to the relevant Day View by tapping an appointment item. Tap the arrow buttons in the upper part of the window and move to previous, this or next month. The appointment icon in the month view shows the property of an appointment.
76 DOT 320 User’s Guide Year View Year View shows a calendar of a year with appointments. You can move to the relevant “Day View” by tapping specific date. Tap a day from the calendar and then a drop-down box shows up. You can select the year you want to see directly by tapping the arrow buttons in the upper part of the window and move to last or next year.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 77 Options You can set options of appointment. Tap Tools > Option. Then Option window appears. Week view setting: set number of days consists a week. You can select 5, 6, or 7 day week. If you select 5-day week, only 5 days (from Monday to Friday) shows in weekly view window. 6-day week shows from Monday to Saturday. Half hour slot setting: show half hour slots in Day view window. Reminder Time setting: enable remind and set remind time.
78 DOT 320 User’s Guide Contacts Contacts maintains a list of your friends and colleagues so that you can easily find the information you are looking for, whether you are at home or on the road. Using Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5, you can quickly share Contacts information with your desktop PC.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 79 Display Method: sort contacts in Main Contact Window by Name, Company, Office Tel, Cellular phone, Home Tel, or E-mail. Search Contact window: search contact. Enter the key-word to find in Search Contact window and tap Search icon. Then Main Contact window shows the contacts including key-word. To show all of the list again, tap the icon beside the input window. Brief View Tap a contact in the main contact window.
80 DOT 320 User’s Guide Edit View You can create a new contact or edit exist contacts in Edit Contact window. Some items have an arrow next to the input box. You can enter detail of item with arrow in two ways: 1) Tap the item and enter details. 2) Tap the arrow next to the input box. Then detail input box of selected item appears. After completing editing, tap close to save or dismiss. Saved contact will appear in Main Contact list. Options View Lists view Settings: 1.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 81 Tasks Use Tasks to keep track of what you have to do. When you tap a task in the Task list, a summary window of the information you entered is displayed. In the task list, overdue tasks are displayed in red. TASK Main View Menu Bar View Categories Sort Tasks Task Lists Menu Bar: consists of New Menu, Tool Menu, Quick icons. Tap New > New Task to create a new task, Task Edit window appears. You can set up options of task in Tool > Options.
82 DOT 320 User’s Guide List View: show tasks. Icons before task name describes as follow: shows the status of being in progress shows the status of being completed shows high priority tasks. shows low priority tasks. You can view details of task by tapping the name of task in task list. Then Task Brief View window shows details of selected task. You can edit selected task by tapping Task Brief View window. TASK Quick Bar Priority icon Task Subject Edit Box To enable the Quick Bar: 1.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 83 TASK Brief View 1. Tap the arrow in right-down in Brief View window. Then Start and Due date appears. 2. Tap the upper part of task, then task edit window appears. 3. By tapping the lower part of task, you can add a note to a task.
84 DOT 320 User’s Guide Task Edit View 1. When tap New > New Task or Task brief view window, Task Edit window appears. Enter information to each item and close Task Edit window. Then new task appears in Main Task window. 2. You can add a note to task by tapping Note icon under the Task Edit window. You can create a note by transcribes or Soft keyboard.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 85 Set up Task options To set up Task Options: 1. Select Tool > Options. Options window appears. 2. Check Set reminders for new items for reminding user of a new task. 3. Check Show start and due date to show start and due date in main task window. 4. Check Use a large font to use capital characters. 5. Tap Change to change the sound for alarm. My Computer/ Windows Directory에서 Select the sound file for alarm. Wav. files can be used for alarm.
86 DOT 320 User’s Guide Notes The Notes is used for the user to quickly capture thoughts, reminders, ideas, drawings and phone numbers. And Notes can be linked with all PIMs applications. Notes is consisted of Text Editor, Draw Editor, and Voice Recorder. Voice Recorder Selector Folder Selecto Sorting Files r Text File Text file and draw file Voice Recorded File Voice Recorder Tools Each menu of Notes is: File Menu: Make a new note and view about for notes program.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 87 Icon of Menu Bar is as following: Voice Recorder Selector Edit Menu Draw Edit Selector Edit Menu: edit selected text: Select All, Clear, Paste, Copy, Cut, and Undo. Draw Editor Icon: save information or Memo by drawing by Stylus Pen. Text Edit Mode You can input the character by soft keyboard or handwriting, and also can draw as instructed below. Using soft keyboard: 1. Run Notes. 2. Tap File > New. Edit window appears. 3.
88 DOT 320 User’s Guide Draw Editor Object Selector Voice Recorder Selector Eraser Draw memo using stylus pen. Note: Drawing edit do not support Transcriber. To erase a drawn memo, tap Object Selector, and drag to select object, then tap Eraser. Tap close to save memo.
Chapter 7 Using Personal Information Managers 89 Voice Recorder Play or recording progress Stop Icon Record Icon Volume Control Pause Icon Play Icon You can record voice using Voice Recorder Tools. Tap Record Icon or press Voice Recorder Function Button. While recording, Progress Bar shows now recording. To stop recording, tap Stop Icon or press Voice Recorder Button again. By tapping Play Icon, you can play the recorded voice or sounds. You can control volume by tapping Volume Control Icon.
90 DOT 320 User’s Guide PIMs Backup You can backup PIMs Data (Data Base) and Notify Data (Data Base) to CF Memory or Flash ROM to restore them when a serious problem with DOT 320 system occurs. Note: PIMs Data Backup to Desktop PC is not supported. To backup PIMs Data: 1. Select PIMs Start > PIMS > PIMs Backup, or Press and hold function Button 4. 2. Warning Message occurs when Flash ROM or CF Memory is not mounted to DOT 320 File System.
8. Using Application Software Calculator DOT 320 provides Nacetech’s Redcal calculator. You can use not only simple calculator but also engineering calculator, simple programming tool, unit conversion, exchange rates, notation conversion, and graph. To use calculator, select Start > Programs > Applications > Calculator. For more detailed information, refer to Redcal User’s Guide in bundle CD-ROM.
92 DOT 320 User’s Guide Viewer You can view image files using viewer. To run viewer, select Start > Programs > Application > Viewer. Viewer supports the following image file types: jpg, gif, bmp, tif, and png. Icon and Function of Viewer Icon Name Description Open Opens Image file Zoom In Zoon in present image Zoom Out Zoom out present image Full Screen Mode Changes to Full Screen Mode Slide Show Displays all image files in My Computer Fit Image to Screen Fits image to screen size.
9. Using Utility Programs You can configure DOT 320 using utilities. Select Utilities and appreciate utility: Backlight, Buttons, Contrast, Menus, QStart, and TaskMan.
94 DOT 320 User’s Guide Backlight You can select Brightness level of Display by tapping the Backlight menu in Utility Programs. Set the brightness level by checking radio button. Also, you can light on or off by tapping Light On/Off. You can select four brightness levels: Super Brightness, High Brightness, Medium Brightness, or Low Brightness.
Chapter 9 Using Utilities Programs 95 Buttons To assign custom applications to function buttons, select Utilities > Buttons. Buttons window appears. To change assignment of each button: 1. Select a button to change assignment. 2. Choose an application to assign by Button assignment drop-down list box. 3. You can assign for press and press-and-hold button. 4. To restore the default assignment, tap Restore Default.
96 DOT 320 User’s Guide Contrast You can set contrast of the LCD display. Move slide volume to adjust contrast. Menus In Menus, you can select the programs to appear in Favorite. Installed programs appear automatically in program list. Check a program to add. You can see added items in the Start > Programs > Favorites. QStart You can quickly run applications in a specific category using QStart. QStart consists of Tools and Menus. To add and delete a category, tap Tools.
10. Using Microsoft Applications Command Prompt DOT 320 contains window console for pocket CMD. You can use DOS command using pocket CMD.
98 DOT 320 User’s Guide Microsoft Media Player You can enjoy digital music and movie using the Microsoft Windows Media Player. Media Player supports the following multimedia formats: ASF, WMA, MP3, and WAV. TIP: If the audio data are not the format such as ASF, WMA, MP3, and WAV, you should convert the digital audio data to these file formats using “Microsoft Media Manager” You can copy multimedia files to your DOT 320 from your desktop.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 99 File Open: open URL or multimedia file. Tap Browse to open a multimedia file from a specific folder. You can play a streaming media file without downloading. To play streaming files: Select File > Open. Open URL window appears. Enter a URL and tap OK. Tap play icon to play streaming media file. Note: To play a streaming media file, you must be connected to a network.
100 DOT 320 User’s Guide You can edit an existing playlist. To edit a playlist: 1. Select File > Playlist. 2. Tap the name of the playlist and select Organize Playlists. 3. Select a playlist to edit. Then tap Rename to rename the playlist. 4. Add, delete, or move multimedia file in playlist, select a playlist to edit, then contains file list appears.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 101 You can organize favorites. To organize favorites: 1. Select File > Favorites > Organize Favorites. Favorites window appears. 2. For more information about edit favorites, refer to edit playlist. To play multimedia files in favorites: 1. Select File > Favorites. 2. In the drop-down list box, added multimedia files are shown. 3. Select the file to play, and tap Play icon. To delete a file from favorites: 1. Select file > Favorites. 2.
102 DOT 320 User’s Guide Playback Play: plays opened file. Pause: pauses playing file. Stop: stops playing file. Mute: mutes sound. To enable sound, select mute again. Repeat: plays repeatedly. Shuffle: plays files in random order. Web Go to a web page for media player.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 103 Internet Explorer Explorer Menu Icon File Menu Address Window Contents Window Status Window With Pocket Internet Explorer in DOT 320, you can explore internet or intranet. You need a modem or an Ethernet card to connect to an Internet service provider (ISP) or a network. To set up Pocket Internet Explorer, refer to 6. Setting your DOT 320. 320 You can use pocket internet explorer just like internet explorer in your desktop.
104 DOT 320 User’s Guide 3. Tap OK. Save As: You can save current web page to view later even when disconnected from the internet or intranet without using cache memory. To save a copy of the current page: 1. Select File > Save As. 2. Specify a folder location and enter the file name. 3. You can save page as HTML or as text only. Select save type using Type dropdown list. You can view the HTML source code if you saved it as text. 4. Tap OK.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 105 Note: On work offline mode, links in web page will be disabled. When viewing cached Web pages that use frames, only the first frame of each frame will be displayed. Close: Close Pocket Internet Explorer. Edit Cut: Cut selected region. Copy: Copy selected region. Paste: Paste selected region. View Text Size: You can change text size. To change text size, select View > Text Size, and choose a proper font size.
106 DOT 320 User’s Guide Favorite Add Favorites: You can add the page to the favorite for easy access. To add current page to favorite: 1. Go to the page you want to add. 2. Select Favorites > Add to Favorites. Add Favorite window appears. 3. Confirm or change the name. 4. To locate the folder you want, tap Create in and select folder to add. 5. Tap OK. Organize Favorites: You can organize added pages. To organize favorites: 1. Select Favorite > Organize Favorite.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 107 Microsoft WordPad You can create or edit documents and WordPad templates. The buttons and menus are similar to Microsoft Word. WordPad documents are usually saved as pwd file format, but you can also save documents as .rtf or .doc. View other menu Microsoft WordPad provides two types menu: file menu and icon menu. File Menu File New: makes a new document. You can also make a new document from a template. Open: opens an existing file.
108 DOT 320 User’s Guide Print: print current document. To use print function, you must connect your DOT 320 to desktop PC and set up printer. Recent Files: Recent Files shows documents opened recently. Close: close and exit WordPad. Edit Undo: undoes action. Redo: redoes action. Available after undo. Cut: cuts selected text or objects. Copy: copies selected text or objects. Paste: pastes cut/copied text or objects. Clear: deletes selected text or objects.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 109 Tools Insert Symbol: inserts symbols. Select font and select symbol to insert. You can find symbols quickly using Subset of fonts. To change icon menu, click See Other Menu icon. You can change font and size of a character, and select Capital/Small character easily and quickly. You can move menu by tap-and-drag.
110 DOT 320 User’s Guide e. Page formatting Headers, footers, footnotes, columns, page set-up information, and style sheets are removed during conversion to WordPad. WordPad supports built-in headings. f. Paragraph formatting Tabs, alignment, bullets, indentation, simple numbered lists, and paragraph spacing are retained and displayed in WordPad. g. Pictures Pictures are removed during conversion. h. Table of Contents Table of Contents and some formats are preserved.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 111 Transcriber The Transcriber (or Character Recognizer) is an on-screen handwriting application that interprets the strokes of your stylus on the screen into typed letters in the active document. You use the stylus to write in the input panel just as if you were writing on a piece of paper. This chapter will describe How to use and customize Microsoft Transcriber as bellows.
112 DOT 320 User’s Guide Starting Transcriber Program Start Transcriber by double taping Transcriber icon in the Main windows. When Transcriber is running, you will see the 'hand with a pen' icon in the task bar. When Microsoft Transcriber is active, the 'hand with a pen' icon will have a dark background. Activated Transcriber icon Inactivated Transcriber icon Selecting Text When Microsoft Transcriber is active it interprets pen movement across the screen as handwriting input.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 113 Quick Correct Correct: orrect This gesture opens the alternates menu or the Transcriber keyboard. To perform this gesture, draw a line straight down then back up again. If a word is selected the alternates menu will open. If no text is selected, this gesture launches the Transcriber Keyboard. Case Change: Change Changes the capitalization of a selected letter, word or block of text. To perform this gesture, draw a line in an upward motion.
114 DOT 320 User’s Guide Alternates List If Transcriber does not recognize a word, you can use the alternates list to quickly correct the error. To use this feature: 1. Highlight the incorrect word. 2. Use the Quick Correct Gesture (a vertical line from top to bottom, retraced back to the top) to open the Alternates list. Transcriber Correction Window The Correction Window allows you to edit any highlighted text on your screen.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 115 screen. Help: Help : Tap this toolbar button to open the Transcriber help file. Exit: Exit: Tap this toolbar button to close the Correction Window without saving any changes. OK: OK : Tap this toolbar button to close the Correction Window and save your changes. Write directly over a letter or word to change it, and then tap OK to close the Correction Window and save your corrections to your document.
116 DOT 320 User’s Guide Select a word or letter, then tap the caret underneath the text to open a menu where you can: 1. Delete selected text. 2. Replace selected text with a space. 3. Change the case treatment of the selected text. 4. Copy the selected text. 5. Paste text from the Clipboard into the highlighted space.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 117 Double-tap the Correction Window in an area that is not directly over a word or the caret to open a menu where you can: 1. Erase all text from the Correction Window and screen. 2. Cancel the previous action. 3. Copy all text in the Correction Window to the Clipboard. 4. Paste text from the Clipboard into the Correction Window.
118 DOT 320 User’s Guide Microsoft Transcriber Options You can access the configuration dialog boxes by double-taping or tap-and-holding the Transcriber icon from the Task Bar and choose Options from the pop-up menu. Enable Transcriber: Returns Transcriber to the active state. Sound On: Unchecking the Sound On Box will mute Microsoft Transcriber sounds.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 119 The Icons Options Dialog Writing Orientation Orientation: The arrow points ‘upwards’ relative to the selected direction of writing. You should always write perpendicular to the direction of the arrow.
120 DOT 320 User’s Guide By using the Quick Correct gesture or the 'keyboard' button in the tooltray when no text is selected, you can open the Microsoft Transcriber Keyboard. The Keyboard provides an easy way to add punctuation or a special symbol to the existing text. The keyboard will remain visible until you tap the OK button. To make the keyboard close automatically after entering a symbol, tap the Push Pin button in the upper left hand corner of the keyboard.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 121 Sound On: On Uncheck the Sound on to mute Microsoft Transcriber sounds. Show Intro Screen Screen: If selected, Microsoft Transcriber will display a short introductory screen on activation. Inking: Inking Allows you to choose the color and width of the ink that appears on the screen while writing. Tap color to change color and set width. You can preview selected color and width in Sample.
122 DOT 320 User’s Guide to the right to lengthen the start time. As you gain experience with Microsoft Transcriber, try shortening the start time to speed up the recognition process. Letter Shape Selector Allows you to adapt the recognition engine to your personal writing style. To open Letter Shape Selector, tap and hold the Transcriber icon and select Letter Shape Selector from the pop-up menu.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications 123 Windows Explorer Microsoft Windows Explorer works almost the same on your DOT 320 as it does on your PC. NOTE: You can access to internet by typing a URL in the Address bar. File Menu File Open: opens selected folders or files. New Folder: creates a new folder in current folder. Delete: deletes selected folders or files. You can multiple-delete by selecting tapand-drag or selecting with SHIFT key. Rename: renames selected folders or files.
124 DOT 320 User’s Guide Edit Undo: undoes action. Cut: cuts selected folders or files. You can select both folders and files at the same time by tapping-and-dragging or selecting with SHIFT key. Copy: copies selected folders or files. Paste: pastes folders/files cut or copied to current folder. Paste Shortcut: creates shortcut of folders/files cut or copied. Select All: selects all files and folders in current folder. View Address Bar: shows up address bar in Windows Explorer.
Chapter 10 Using Microsoft Applications Icon Menu Back: back to previous folder. Forward: forward to subsequent folder. Up: up to parent folder. Delete: deletes selected folders or files. Properties: shows properties of selected folder of files. View type: selects the type of view.
11. Appendix Specification The Hardware and the device power specifications are as follow: Specification OS (Operating System) Windows CE.NET Processor Intel StrongARM SA1110 Memory RAM 64MB SDRAM Memory FLASH 32MB FLASH (Extendable) Audio / Voice Stereo Audio Output Phone Jack, Speaker, Microphone Compact Flash Slot Support Compact Flash type I/II Infrared Communication Port IrDA standard, 115.
128 DOT 320 User’s Guide Troubleshooting This chapter provides the tips for better use of the DOT 320 and the troubleshooting solutions. This chapter deals with problems related to the following.
Chapter 11. Appendix 129 Battery Power To prevent an unexpected system fault of DOT 320 due to a power problem, refer to the following. Using DOT 320 for the first When you unpack DOT 320, the battery may have been time discharged. Be sure to charge the battery fully with the battery charger before use. Charging the battery When charging the battery, be sure to check that the battery charger and DOT 320 are connected properly and that the battery charger is well connected to the electric outlet.
130 DOT 320 User’s Guide Reset Software reset If a program cannot be terminated even by the Task Manager when it has stopped running, or if DOT 320 cannot be synchronized despite several attempts to access the desktop PC, DOT 320 can be software reset by briefly pressing the Reset button on the bottom of DOT 320. To software reset DOT 320, the Reset button should be pressed for less than a second; otherwise, DOT 320 may be hardware reset.
Chapter 11. Appendix 131 Basic Problems Dark display screen If you press the power button too long, the LCD backlight may be turned off. In such a case, press-and-hold the power button again to turn the backlight back on. The screen may be dark because the LCD backlight level is set too low. Tap Start > Programs > Utility > Backlight and adjust the backlight level. The backlight may be turned off in the Automatic Backlight Off Mode.
132 DOT 320 User’s Guide Automatic power shut If the battery power level is very low, the power of DOT 320 is down shut down automatically. For details, refer to the troubleshooting for problems related to battery power. Automatic device When DOT 320 is not in use for a certain period, it enters the suspension or LCD Suspend Mode or the LCD Backlight Off Mode automatically to backlight off save the power.
Chapter 11. Appendix 133 Tap the clock. You can set the time of the Home location and the Visiting location. Home shows the value set in the Date/Time, while Visiting shows the time of the location you visit for business or for pleasure. The method of setting the time is the same for Date/Time. Check either Home or Visiting radio box to make DOT 320 operate on the time of the checked location. The current time may be displayed on the task bar of the main window.
134 DOT 320 User’s Guide Data/File Backup Data/file backup Since DOT 320 may need to be hardware reset due to an unexpected problem, be sure to back up the data/files in the desktop PC, CF memory card, or flash ROM. To back up the data/files in the desktop PC, connect DOT 320 to the PC. For details about how to connect, refer to 4. Connecting to Desktop PC.
Chapter 11. Appendix 135 Synchronization with the PC Cannot connect to The USB cable may not be connected to the desktop PC or may desktop PC be connected to the desktop PC incorrectly. Check if the USB cable of the docking cradle and the desktop USB port are connected properly. Check if DOT 320 is inserted in the docking cradle correctly. The options of the ActiveSync may not be set up correctly. Check the settings. For details, refer to the Help of the Desktop ActiveSync.
136 DOT 320 User’s Guide IrDA Communication IrDA communication Align the IrDA ports of DOT 320 and other device. Keep the does not work distance within 1 m. Clear any objects that may hinder the communication between DOT 320 and other device. Check that DOT 320s are equipped with the IrDA OBEX communication protocol. Otherwise, the communication between DOT 320s cannot be achieved. Disconnection during Communication may be discontinued during the transfer of a file transfer large file.
Chapter 11. Appendix 137 Maintenance DOT 320 Power Since the expansion CF card consumes a lot of power, use the Management external power source whenever possible. Remove the expansion CF card when not using it. When connecting with the desktop PC, connect the battery charger to the docking cradle. When DOT 320 is not in use, set DOT 320 to enter the automatic suspend mode or press the power button to turn DOT 320 off. Adjust the backlight level to save power.
138 DOT 320 User’s Guide Glossary Backup.. A duplicate copy of your DOT 320 files and data that is stored on your desktop PC, on a CompactFlash card, or in the hp safe store folder. Battery charger.. An external power supply that converts ac power from a standard household electrical outlet to the low-voltage dc power required to operate your DOT 320. CompactFlash. A removable media for high-performance memory cards and other peripheral devices such as modems and NICs. Cradle.
Chapter 11. Appendix 139 IP (Internet Protocol). The standard by which packets of information are transmitted over the Internet. IrDA (Infrared Data Association protocol). An established standard for infrared communications between computers and other peripherals and devices. ISP (Internet service provider). A commercial business that provides Internet access to individuals or businesses, usually for a fee. LAN (local area network).
140 DOT 320 User’s Guide ROM (read-only memory). Nonvolatile flash memory that contains the Microsoft Windows for Pocket PC operating system and preinstalled programs. Serial connection. A cable connection between your DOT 320 and a serial (COM) port on your desktop PC. SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol). A method of connecting to the Internet. Similar to PPP, but older and simpler. SMTP (Simplified Mail Transport Protocol). A protocol for sending e-mail messages between computers on the Internet.
Chapter 11. Appendix 141 FCC NOTICE Note: Note 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.