USER’S GUIDE SOMO® 655 HANDHELD COMPUTER 1
5/2012 6410-00234 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright © 2008-2012 Socket Mobile, Inc. All rights reserved. Socket, the Socket logo, SoMo, SocketCare, SocketScan, Connect!Agent, and Wi-Fi Companion are trademarks or registered trademarks of Socket Mobile, Inc. Bluetooth and the Bluetooth logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., U.S.A. and licensed to Socket Mobile, Inc. Wi-Fi and the Wi-Fi logo is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read and follow these safety instructions before using your device for the first time, and save them for future reference. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Keep away from extremely hot, cold or humid conditions. Avoid using in dusty environments. Do not allow the device to get wet. Avoid strong force, shock or vibrations. Do not open your device. Any attempts to open this device will void the warranty. Do not place objects on top of the device.
Table of Contents 1 | Introduction.....................................................................................................................................................7 Ready to Customize.......................................................................................................................................7 Power Management Software ......................................................................................................................8 Package Contents .........
Voice Recorder ................................................................................................................................................38 Adding a USB Keyboard/Mouse ......................................................................................................................38 4 | Wi-Fi Companion ...........................................................................................................................................39 Additional Documentation ..............
Specifications ..................................................................................................................................................55 Appendix B Care and Maintenance .....................................................................................................................58 Cleaning the SoMo 655 or SoMo 655DXS: ..................................................................................................58 Cleaning the SoMo 655Rx (antimicrobial version): ........
1 | Introduction Thank you for purchasing the SoMo 655 handheld computer. The SoMo 655 is a durable, Windows Mobile powered device that can help your business increase the productivity of mobile workers, improve the visibility of data in the field, and automate manual processes.
Power Management Software The SoMo 655 features the following power management software so you can optimize battery life according to your performance needs: Software Description Socket Power Plus Battery Friendly® utility Performance optimization, analysis and troubleshooting utility Processor performance optimization utility Configuration utility for A/B Mode switch Socket CPU Performance utility A/B Mode Switch utility Package Contents All SoMo 655, SoMo 655Rx, and SoMo 655DXS configurations come wi
Socketcare™ Extended Warranty SocketCare is an enhanced service program, purchasable from an Authorized SocketCare Reseller within 30 days of your SoMo purchase. Program features include: • Faster turnaround for product repair, replacement, and support • Exclusive access to technical support For a list of Authorized SocketCare Resellers, please visit: http://www.socketmobile.
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Bluetooth/Wireless Status Blue/Green LED (left) LED Behavior Flashing blue Flashing green Flashing blue and green OFF Meaning Bluetooth radio is on Wi-Fi radio is on Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios are on Wireless radios are OFF or unit is in suspend mode Alarm/Battery Status Red/Green/Orange LED (right) LED Behavior Meaning Flashing red Alarm or Low battery notification: <20% charge remaining for 1200 mAh battery <15% charge remaining for 2600 mAh battery Running on battery power or device powered off Ch
Charging/Sync Cradle With two USB ports, the cradle can act as a hub to connect a keyboard, mouse or other device. There is a compartment for charging a spare battery, which can be charged at the same time as a SoMo. Front Back If your SoMo does not include a cradle, you can buy one at: http://ww1.socketmobile.com/products/handheld-computers/accessories-hc.
2 | Getting Started CAUTION: TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION OF YOUR SOMO 655, FOLLOW THE BELOW INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USE. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN YOUR SOMO TEMPORARILY NOT TURNING ON. STEP 1: Install the Battery 1. To remove the battery cover, press the release button on the bottom of the battery cover with your thumb. Use your opposite hand to slide the cover off. 2.
STEP 2: Charge the Battery OPTION 1: Charge the SoMo directly from an outlet using the 1A AC adapter. Lift flap to access port. OPTION 2: Charge the SoMo using the Sync-charge cradle. The SoMo 655 should be charged for at least 4 hours before first use. Afterwards, charge the device as needed according to its battery level. The right LED indicator on the front of the SoMo turns red while charging, then green when fully charged.
STEP 3: Set up your SoMo 655 NOTE: For optimal results, make sure the SoMo 655 is fully charged before proceeding. 1. Check to see that the A/B Mode switch on the left side of the device is up, in the A position. 2. Press the power button.
STEP 4: Install Synchronization Software on Host PC Do not connect your SoMo 655 to your host PC until the synchronization software has been installed on the PC. Windows 7/Vista 1. Enable Windows Mobile Device Center which comes installed on your computer. Download the latest version for free at: http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=14 2. Follow the instructions on the webpage to install the software. Refer to the Microsoft website for information on how to use the software.
OPTION 2: Connect to the host computer with the optional Cradle. NOTE: It is recommended that you also connect the AC adapter.
STEP 6: Set Up Your Device Partnership Windows 7/Vista 1. When you connect your SoMo 655 to your computer for the first time, the Windows Mobile Device Center will automatically start. 2. Click Set up your device. 3. Select the information you want to synchronize and click Next. 4. Follow the instructions in the remaining screens to complete the setup. Windows XP/2000 1. When you connect your SoMo 655 to your computer for the first time, the New Partnership wizard will automatically launch.
Getting Started Wizards 1. In the Today screen, tap Getting Started. 2. A list of wizards will appear. Some are generic for Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5, but some are specifically for the SoMo 655: Some of the latest wizards included with Windows Embedded Handheld 6.
Register SoMo 655 Socket highly recommends that all customers register their SoMo devices. Registered users benefit from update notifications and expedited service and support. 1. In the list of Getting Started wizards, tap Register SoMo 655. 2. In the next screen, tap on the link. 3. The registration wizard will begin. Make sure the SoMo has Internet access and follow the wizard to register your SoMo.
Install Microsoft Windows Mobile Updates In most cases, you will not need to use this utility. 1. In the list of Getting Started wizards, tap Install Microsoft Windows Mobile Updates. 2. Tap on the links for the updates you wish to install.
Set up Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion By default, the SoMo has Wi-Fi Companion (WFC) installed. For SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 4 or later, Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion (e-WFC) is also pre-loaded but must be manually installed. Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion offers many benefits, including advanced authentication (including PEAP-GTC, EAP-TTLS, LEAP, EAP-FAST); WMM including transmit power control and CCKM; Cisco CCX 4.0 certification; and a Socket profile editor with advanced functionality. 1.
Set up SocketScan 10 SocketScan 10 software is for Socket CHS Series 7 v3 barcode scanners. 1. In the list of Getting Started wizards, tap Set up SocketScan 10. 2. To install the application, tap on the link. 3. Follow the remaining screens to install the software.
Configure A/B Mode Switch The A/B Mode Switch Utility lets you change the default behavior of the switch. ROM v1.1 and later includes the utility. For previous ROMs, download the utility from: http://www.socketmobile.com/support/downloads/handheld-computer/somo-655/ When the A/B Mode switch is activated, any connections or programs running on the SoMo will remain active. By default the screen will turn off. By default, the SoMo automatically suspends according to settings saved in the Power applet.
3. Use the utility to configure your settings. NEED NEW SCREEN SHOT THAT DOESN’T SAY HOLD SWITCH • Leave screen enabled: Select this checkbox to keep the screen on when the A/B Mode switch is activated. A dialog will confirm the switch is activated. Tap OK or deactivate the switch to close the dialog. When the SoMo is reset, this option is automatically re-enabled. • Disable backlight: Select to keep the screen on but disable the backlight, recommended for conserving battery life.
Set up Connect!Agent Connect!Agent software is compatible with the Socket CHS Series 7 v1 or v2 and the Socket CRS Series 9. 1. In the list of Getting Started wizards, scroll down and tap Set up Connect!Agent. 2. Tap on the link. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. Sprite Backup Trial SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 5 or later include a free 10-day trial of Sprite Backup software. 1. In the list of Getting Started wizards, tap Sprite Backup Trial. 2.
MobiScan Rapid Configuration Tool 1. In the list of Getting Started wizards, tap MobiScan Rapid Configuration Tool. 2. Tap on the link. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the software. For more information about SOTI MobiScan, please visit: http://soti.net/mc/help/Content/Manager/MobiScan.htm Set up Data Capture Triggers For instructions on how to set up data capture triggers for Socket barcode scanners or RFID readers, please refer to Chapter 6.
Configure CF/SD slots In most cases you will not need to use this utility. If you insert a memory card into the SoMo and cannot access data from the card after the device suspends/resumes, use the utility to leave the card slot enabled even when the device has suspended. 1. In the list of Getting Started wizards, tap Configure CF/SD slots. 2. Check the appropriate box to enable a card slot after the SoMo suspends/ resumes. 3. Tap OK. CAUTION: ONLY LEAVE A SLOT ENABLED TO INSERT A MEMORY CARD.
3 | Using the SoMo 655 This chapter explains how to use your SoMo 655 through its buttons, the A/B Mode switch, stylus, Start menu, online Help, and the Radio Manager. Stylus You can use the stylus in three ways. • Tap an item: Use to select an option, similar to left-clicking a mouse. • Tap and hold an item: Reveals a submenu, if available. It is similar to right-clicking a mouse. • Drag: Hold the stylus against the screen and drag to highlight multiple items, or to move the position of an item.
Start Menu From the Start menu, you can access programs, settings and Help topics. The Start menu can be accessed by tapping the Windows logo . Online Help Your SoMo 655 contains online help files. These can be accessed in two ways: 1. Tap Windows logo > Help > Contents for a list of Help topics. 2. To access Help for any particular application, open the application and then tap Windows logo > Help. Alternatively, tap on the Help icon if your application has one.
Wireless Radio Manager Microsoft Wireless Manager SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 6 include the Microsoft Wireless Manager by default. If you install Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion, the Socket Radio Manager will appear instead (see next page). 1. To open the Microsoft Wireless Manager, press the button on the right side of the SoMo. Alternatively, tap the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth status line in the Today screen. 2. In the Wireless Manager, an X appears next to the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth icon when the radio is off.
Socket Radio Manager SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 5 include the Microsoft Wireless Manager by default. The Socket Radio Manager also appears on SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 6 with Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion installed. 1. To open the Socket Radio Manager, press the button on the right side of the SoMo 655. Alternatively, tap the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth status line in the Today screen. 2. In the Radio Manager, a red X appears on the Bluetooth or Wi-Fi button when the radio is off.
SoMo 655 Power Plus Battery Friendly® Utility This utility provides advanced power management and monitoring and is available on SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 6 or later. With MCU firmware 2.7 or later, the utility provides detailed information on SoMo performance. To determine your MCU version, tap Start | Settings | System tab | System info | OS Version. To learn more about the utility, please visit: http://www.socketmobile.
Current usage typically ranges from 150 mA to over 450 mA depending on how the SoMo is being used. After a suspend/resume, it can take up to 30 seconds for the applet to make a reasonable determination of time remaining. If a battery is changed and the SoMo reset, it may take several minutes to report the battery current usage and estimated time remaining. 3. Tap on the Advanced tab. If desired, configure the SoMo to automatically turn off if not used for a specific amount of time. 4. Tap on the Usage tab.
If desired, enable a power log: • Power log interval: Select the duration of each power logging interval. • Reset log: Tap to clear the power log data. • Export CSV file: Tap to export the power log as a CSV file. 5. Tap OK. To determine the battery life of the SoMo with your application, please visit: http://www.socketmobile.com/products/handheld-computer/BatteryEstimator/index.
CPU Performance Utility The CPU Performance utility allows you to choose a fixed processor speed based on your own criteria of performance versus battery life. This utility is available with SoMo devices running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 6 or later. 1. Tap the Windows logo > Settings > System tab > CPU. 2. The CPU Performance utility will appear, displaying the real-time processor speed and a graph of the current processor load percentage. 3. If desired, adjust the speed setting.
Voice Recorder By default, the left programmable application button is set for Voice Recorder. Tap on the red circle icon to begin recording sound. Note: Manually access Notes by tapping: Windows logo > Programs > Notes. Note: If the toolbar does not appear, tap Menu | View Recording Toolbar. Adding a USB Keyboard/Mouse If you are using the SoMo 655??, add a USB Keyboard and/or mouse by docking the SoMo in the cradle and using the cradle’s two USB ports to connect.
4 | Wi-Fi Companion Wi-Fi Companion (WFC) is a powerful and easy-to-use utility for managing Wi-Fi connections from your SoMo 655 handheld computer. Intuitive graphics display connection properties at a glance. Tap on icons to quickly perform a variety of networking tasks. For advanced users, the software also offers advanced diagnostic tools and connection statistics.
Useful Links Registered users can download software updates free. Log into: http://support.socketmobile.com Turning on the Wi-Fi Radio Wi-Fi Companion will automatically launch after you turn on the Wi-Fi radio. 1. Open the Radio Manager. Press the button on the right side of the SoMo 655. Alternatively, you can tap on the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth status line in the Today screen. 2. In the radio manager, an X will appear on the Wi-Fi button to indicate that the Wi-Fi radio is off.
3. The Wi-Fi status icon will appear at the top of the screen. The icon varies based on your connection status. Tap on the icon to view the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion. To view the different versions of the icon, please refer to the chart on the next page. Socket Radio Manager Microsoft Wireless Manager If you tap Enable Flight Mode (Socket Radio Manager) or All (Microsoft Wireless Manager), the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios will both be disabled.
Main Screen of Wi-Fi Companion The screen content varies depending on your connection status. Your device properties Wi-Fi status icon Tap to access this screen from outside the utility • Device name • IP address • Packets sent and received Valid IP address Tap to access email, the Internet, ping or trace route. The icon always appears regardless of connection status. Tap to view more IP addresses or access the radio manager.
Wi-Fi Finder The Wi-Fi Finder displays a list of WLAN networks found in range. To access the Wi-Fi Finder, tap on the large tower icon in the bottom right corner of the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion. Wi-Fi Finder Icons Current connection Signal strength of strongest AP (access point)/ad hoc radio WEP encryption, WPA (PSK), WPA (TKIP), WPA2 or 802.1x No encryption Channel number Profile saved 802.11b, 802.
Finding and Connecting to a WLAN Ask your network administrator for the necessary security settings for your WLAN. If the WLAN uses 802.1x, WPA or WPA2, you need to install authentication certificate(s) before you can connect. Refer to the Wi-Fi Companion User’s Guide for instructions on the Socket certificate utility. 1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap on the tower icon or tap Tools | Wi-Fi Finder. 2. Wi-Fi Finder will appear, listing WLANs detected in range.
A wizard will launch to help you create a profile for your network. Complete the wizard, entering the security settings obtained from your network administrator. Microsoft profile editor Socket profile editor For Wi-Fi Companion, the Microsoft profile editor (Wireless Zero Configuration) will launch. For Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion, a Socket profile editor will launch with dynamic configuration and advanced security options. 4. If your WLAN does not have a profile (i.e.
5. After a profile is saved, if the WLAN is in range, the SoMo will automatically try to connect to it. To connect to another network in the list, tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN. In the pop-up menu, tap Connect.
5 | Socketscan 10 for CHS Series 7 Barcode Scanners SocketScan 10 software sends data from your Socket Bluetooth Cordless Hand Scanner (CHS) Series 7 v3 into any application running on the SoMo 655. This lets you use the CHS without having to program custom applications. The software comes pre-loaded on the SoMo 655 running Windows Mobile 6 Service Pack 8 or later but needs to be installed. These instructions do not apply to version 1 or 2 of the CHS, nor to the CRS Series 9.
STEP 1: Charge the CHS Refer to your CHS manual for hardware preparation instructions. You may also want to attach the tether. If you have a 1D version of the CHS (7C, 7E, 7M, 7NRx or 7P) you will need to perform extra steps: Change the CHS to SPP mode. Power on the CHS. Print out this page and scan this barcode. Do not scan this barcode on your computer screen. Use the Bluetooth software to start a device search and pair with the CHS.
STEP 3: Pair the CHS with the SoMo 1. Tap Start | Programs | SocketScan 10 folder | SocketScan 10 2. In the Today screen, tap on the SocketScan 10 icon SocketScan 10 Settings. . in the task tray. In the pop-up menu, tap 3. Make sure an available COM port is selected. Tap OK. 4. In the Today screen, tap on the SocketScan 10 icon in the task tray. In the pop-up menu, tap EZ Pair. Tap the type of CHS barcode scanner you have. • If you have a 2D Scanner, the next screen will show a barcode.
STEP 4: Start Application Start the application that you want to enter data into (e.g., Excel Mobile or Google.com). From the Today screen, tap Start | Programs and select your program. Make sure a document, spreadsheet or form is open in your program. Place the cursor where you want data from the next scan to be entered. STEP 5: Scan Barcodes 1. Press the trigger button to scan a barcode. Please refer to your scanner manual for the correct technique.
6 | Socketscan Plug-In for Scanners and Readers SocketScan software sends data from your Socket barcode scanner, RFID reader or magnetic stripe reader into any application running on the SoMo 655. This lets you use Socket data collection peripherals without having to program custom applications. The software comes preloaded on the SoMo 655.
STEP 1: Assign a Trigger Button This step is NOT required for the CF Mag Stripe Reader Card. Method 1: Use this method for the SD Scan Card, CF Scan Card or CF RFID Reader Card 6E with any version of Windows Mobile. 1. Tap Start | Settings | Buttons. 2. From the Button list, tap to select a button to trigger your scanner. For best ergonomics, the left or right button is recommended. In the drop-down menu, select SocketScan. Tap OK. Make sure you choose SocketScan and NOT SocketScan 10.
2. In the list, tap Set up Data Capture triggers. 3. In the next screen, tap either LEFT or RIGHT in the appropriate section to select the button you want to use to trigger your device. 4. The SoMo will automatically set up the trigger button and send a confirmation message to your inbox. STEP 2: Start Socketscan Press the trigger button that you assigned. This is a quick way of starting SocketScan. Alternatively, tap Start | Programs | SocketScan folder | SocketScan.
STEP 3: Insert the Card 1. Open the slot cover at the top of the SoMo 655 and then insert the card into the appropriate slot. Do not insert the card backwards or force the card in too hard. 2. When SocketScan is running, an icon will appear at the bottom of the Today screen. Make sure the proper icon appears to indicate that your device is ready to collect data. Icon Meaning No Socket data collection device detected.
Appendix A Specifications Processor Memory Intel PXA270M@624MHz CPU SDRAM: 128MB NAND Flash: 4GB SoMo File Store: 32 MB and 128 MB non-volatile memory configurations available. Display 65K colors TFT LCD, 3.5” 16 bit-per-pixel 240 (w) x 320 (L) resolution (QVGA size) portrait and landscape modes, default portrait mode. Glass analog resistive touch panel White LED backlight Audio Headset Jack: 3.5mm, 4-ring type, support for both Voice & Stereo music 0.
Operating Temperature Storage Temperature 0° to +40° C (+32° to +120° F) Humidity 95% non-condensing Antimicrobial Rating (SoMo 655Rx only) JIS Z2801:2000 Test − 2.49 on Methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) − 6.07 when cleaned with Sani-Cloth® Plus brand disposable cloth wipes Multiple 1 m (3.3 ft) drops to vinyl-covered concrete With optional DuraCase protective case (sold separately): Multiple 1.3 m (4.
Pre-Loaded ThirdParty Software Programmable Home Screen Calculator MSN Messenger Client Word Mobile 2010, Excel Mobile 2010, PowerPoint Mobile 2010 IE Mobile, Outlook Mobile .NET Compact Framework v2.0 Remote Desktop Mobile Windows Media Player 10.2 Mobile ActiveSync Client v4.
Appendix B Care and Maintenance For important safety and usage instructions, please refer to page 3. Cleaning the SoMo 655 or SoMo 655DXS: • With the device switched off, clean the SoMo 655 by wiping it with a soft, clean cloth that is lint-free and slightly moistened. Do not allow the earpiece, microphone, speaker, card slots, sync/charging port or other metal surfaces to get wet. • Do not wipe the SoMo with any corrosive liquid or coarse objects. This can damage the outer surface of the device.
Appendix C Resetting the SoMo 655 The SoMo 655 supports the three levels of reset defined by Microsoft for Windows Mobile powered devices: • Soft Reset - sometimes called a “warm reset” • Hard Reset - sometimes called a “cold reset” • Clean Reset - sometimes called a “clean boot” Each of these resets is designed to clear different levels of data storage and impact the hardware differently.
Soft Reset A soft reset is like rebooting a computer. It is designed to stop all applications and clear out temporary data associated with running programs. No files are deleted. A soft reset is the lowest level of reset, (i.e., it clears the least amount of the device state). It can also be used to stop application programs that are “hung” and do not respond to external input.
Hard Reset A hard reset is designed to clear all processor states, running programs, and user data. It also drives the hardware reset line to the processor, thereby clearing all system states, including the date and time. This reset should be used to remove the operating system from a “hung” or “frozen” state because of a fatal program or operating system error.
Clean Reset A clean reset reverts the device to its factory default settings (or the latest service pack ROM update). All installed programs, data and registry settings will be cleared, except those saved in the SoMo File Store. A clean reset also drives the processor with a hardware reset, thus clearing all system states, including the date and time. CAUTION: A CLEAN RESET IS MORE POWERFUL THAN A SOFT OR HARD RESET. IT WILL DELETE ALL USER APPLICATION FILES AND FOLDERS.
3. A Socket Splash Screen will appear. After the Socket Splash Screen disappears, release the three buttons and follow the onscreen instructions.
Appendix D Upgrading the ROM Image Advanced Users Only! Upgrades are available free to registered users. Log in to submit a request at: http://support.socketmobile.com. With Windows Mobile 6 SP6 and later the SoMo File Store can also be upgraded. WARNING! YOU WILL LOSE ALL DATA FILES AND APPLICATIONS DURING THE UPGRADE PROCESS! STEP 1: Power the Device Socket highly recommends that you plug the SoMo 655 into an external power source using the charging cable/cradle.
2. While holding the three buttons, use the stylus to quickly press the Reset button inside the hole on the bottom of your SoMo 655. Keep holding the Right Programmable Application Button. 3. An EBOOT screen will appear with a timer, counting down from 5 seconds. IMPORTANT! KEEP HOLDING THE RIGHT PROGRAMMABLE APPLICATION BUTTON UNTIL THE TIMER REACHES 0 SECONDS! OTHERWISE THE INSTALLATION WILL BE ABORTED. 4. The SoMo 655 will begin to download and update the ROM image.
5. After the installation reports, “Update completed!” the Socket splash screen will appear for about 30 seconds. 6. The Windows Mobile splash screen will appear for about 30 seconds. 7. The Windows Welcome wizard will prompt you to set up Windows Mobile. Follow the instructions on your screen. 8. After setting up Windows Mobile, the Today screen will appear, and the SoMo 655 will be ready to use.
Appendix E Troubleshooting SYMPTOM: When I press the power button, the SoMo does not turn on. Possible Reason Solution The SoMo battery does not have adequate charge. Plug the SoMo into AC power or insert a charged battery. The SoMo hold switch is on. Slide up the hold switch on the left side of the SoMo. If you have a new SoMo, remove the sticker on top of the hold switch. SYMPTOM: I connected the SoMo to a PC via the USB cable, but the SoMo does not charge.
Appendix F Technical Support If you have trouble installing or using the SoMo 655, Socket has different support options to help you. Online Knowledge Base: Search for articles, Frequently Asked Questions or Hot Topics any time, day or night. http://support.socketmobile.com/EU_S1a.asp Online Requests: Register your product and submit a question to our Technical Support Team. http://support.socketmobile.
Limited Warranty Socket Mobile Incorporated (Socket) warrants this product against defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for one (1) year from the date of purchase. Product must be purchased new from a Socket Authorized Distributor or Reseller. Used products and products purchased through nonauthorized channels are not eligible for this warranty support.
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IMPORTANT: RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE LIMITS SET FORTH FOR AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT. END USERS MUST FOLLOW THE SPECIFIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SATISFYING RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE. TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE FOLLOW OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS AS DOCUMENTED IN THIS MANUAL. This PDA has been tested and demonstrated compliance when Bluetooth and WLAN are transmitting simultaneously.