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1. cccccccccesseeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeees 31 Working with the GP Sarine eaan hie hee 32 WISIN Sat VIS WEP uresen a a eee 33 Working with the Wireless WAN ccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 47 Troubles MO OUI G saan a N 51 Carine TOR YOUR UD annen se redostna ito seheceaesnataense eet 52 Environmental Considerations c ccssssseseseeesessessesessseneees 53 Environmental Specifications cc cccsessssssessssessssssesssseseens 54 Hardware Speci HCAllONS Yacecenniaduwentatiicauetteutadaenic 54 Res latory IMIOLMANON nisrani 55 Declaration Of Gon ormi yosrnurasenei a aae 56 Sale WseOr your Unseen E A NN 57 Welcome Congratulations on your purchase of the Nomad Handheld Computer the most powerful and advanced handheld computer available on the market today Its rugged design allows you to work in harsh outdoor environments You can operate your unit in blazing heat subzero cold driving rain or dusty job sites places you could not take a consumer grade handheld computer NOTE Not all the features discussed in this manual will apply to every unit as some of the features are offered as options If the feature described does not apply to your unit please disregard that section Device Hardware Front View Back View Numeric Data Keypad with hand strap Expansion Cap Expansion Cap Battery LED Notification Stylus Application Application Soft Key Soft Key Start OK Tab B
2. Barcode Scanner ScanAgent setup To set up ScanA gent and test scanning tap Start Settings System Scanner Setup Tap Scan Now to activate the laser and start scanning immediately If the scan fails to decode try moving closer or farther away from the barcode you are trying to scan To change settings tap Edit Config Scan Codes Check the barcode symbologies you want to scan Parameters can be changed for each symbology by tapping on Code Parameters or UPC EAN Parameters Tap Restore Defaults if desired Choosing fewer barcode symbologies results in faster scan times Scan Parameters Changes can be made to the scan duration the barcode symbology or sounds to play when a scan starts or ends You can also select different WAV files for sounds Prefix Suffix You can add a prefix before the barcode or suffix after The suffix can also be changed to send TAB or nothing instead of RETURN after the suffix For detailed information on these and other settings please refer to the Software Development Kit provided on our web site 31 Working with the GPS Tap Start Settings System System Information Wireless to see if your unit has built in GPS COM2 is the dedicated hardware port for the built in GPS COM1 is dedicated to the external 9 pin The GPS is compatible with applications that accept the NMEA position information using a default setting of 9600 bps NOTE The best GPS performance is obtained when
3. Flow should match the flow control set in the device you are communicating with Parity should match the parity set in the device you are communicating with Stop bit should match the stop bit set in the device you are communicating with NMEA Msg This section allows you to control which NMEA messages are output by your Nomad GPS receiver and the rate at which they are output The GGA NMEA message is automatically enabled by default and cannot be disabled You may change the frequency of output for the GGA NMEA message but you may not disable it Other NMEA messages listed may be disabled as well as changing the frequency of output The ability to change the frequency of output and to disable certain messages is useful when communicating at a very low baud rate to prioritize which NMEA messages are sent Each field allows you to select a value from one to five measured in seconds or to select OFF For example selecting three instructs the receiver to output the corresponding NMEA message once every three seconds Selecting OFF instructs the receiver to never output the corresponding message This setting is only applicable when you need to specify your Nomad GPS receiver to send out very specific NMEA messages at specific times for your GPS application Most users will not need to change this as the default NMEA settings will work for most GPS applications trying to display common GPS information e g position velocity direction
4. 44 DGPS Tab Differential GPS DGPS positioning involves subtracting a combination of ranges measured to various satellites from two or more receivers measuring the same satellites simultaneously When the signals are subtracted the major error sources cancel each other out The GPS receiver used with SatViewer can provide DGPS through the Satellite Based Augmentation System SBAS which uses multiple ground stations and then broadcasts corrections to the end users via SBAS satellites Usage sai al the DGPS requirements as follows e Auto will use DGPS when available but Lat 44 33 07 95 N Lon 123 16 09 05 W continue to provide autonomous Spd 0 00 mph Az Ht 228 ft uncorrected positions when DGPS is not Sky GPS DGPS Data View About available iis e DGPS Required will only provide positions ase Os teste O tonere when DGPS is available Autonomous ir T ii O seasoFF sBAs on positions will not be available When DGPS data is available it can be applied to your r SatViewer std Wa GPS position to increase the accuracy of your position reading qetu to ataut setungs e Ignored will not provide DGPS positions even when available NOTE Due to the limited number and availability of SBAS satellites in the sky DGPS coverage from SBAS satellites may not always be available Therefore it is recommended that you use the Auto setting where the GPS will use and apply DGPS data when
5. Data View About satellites are positioned in the sky The _ Click Sats and Graphs for more Info top of the circle represents north the erat po voce Unused gt center is straight up and the farthest right sec point is east The outer blue circle represents the horizon and the red circle Ui represents the elevation mask The light x gray circles radiating out from the center are the zenith angles in ten degree increments The lines bisecting the light gray circles divide the circle into thirty degree azimuths The satellite icons are color coded to indicate if they are used unused or SBAS satellites Each icon is labeled with the corresponding satellite s ID number PRN If Leave satellite SNR trails is checked the path of the satellites are also marked by a dotted line as each satellite moves across the sky Status Indicators The following four messages are displayed around the sky plot to indicate the current settings configured on other pages e Corrections Disabled SBAS Enabled displays if Satellite Based Augmentation System SBAS is enabled or disabled When SBAS is enabled your Nomad GPS receiver will attempt to locate track and use correctional data supplied from an SBAS satellite in order to improve accuracy There are a limited number of SBAS satellites available so they may not be readily accessible in your area This setting is configured in the Type field on the DGPS page e In SiRF B
6. gt a Keypad Long tones Notifications Notifications and select Messaging New st text message Choose the sound you want renr eat PIN Number a PIN can be set to block unauthorized access to your data connection NOTE This device is data only and dialing controls are not available Under Services voice calls to the Nomad can be forwarded to another phone 48 IMEI Unique number that identifies the phone module that is embedded in the Nomad IME 355634004316680 IMs 2310410096714778 IMSI and ICCID Unique numbers embedded on the SIM ICCID 89014103200967147783 card Sional Strength ZL dBm max 5L i ne ere NOTE If you purchase a SIM card separately the phone Network Coda 410 service provider may want your Nomad IMEI number It is located on this screen as well as in the battery compartment NOTE Under Band settings leave settings set to Auto Band Select unless there is a good reason to make these adjustments manually Starting a cellular data connection Tap Wireless Manager on the Today screen to turn on the phone It will automatically establish a cellular connection when needed If you want to start the connection manually tap Start Settings Connections Connections Tap Manage existing connections Tap and hold on the newly created connection name and tap Connect NOTE EDGE is a faster form of GPRS E or G will automatically appear in the notification bar and wi
7. the better confidence you have in the position reading from your Nomad GPS receiver e VDOP displays the Vertical Dilution of Precision which is a measure of the calculated elevation Each DOP bar is color coded to indicate the DOP quality as follows Green The DOP 1s less than three best Yellow The DOP is greater than three but less than six Orange The DOP is greater than or equal to six but less than twenty Red The DOP is greater than or equal to twenty worst Signal vs Satellite Bar Graph shows all the visible satellites and their corresponding ID numbers PRN ranging from 1 to 32 Also the PRN for any currently tracked SBAS satellite ranging from 122 to 138 is displayed in this graph Tapping any bar will also display the signal to noise ratio SNR value for that satellite The color of each bar indicates the following Green Good satellite signal strength Satellite is used with an SNR greater than or equal to thirty dB Yellow Fair satellite signal strength Satellite is used with an SNR less than thirty dB Red No signal or the signal strength is below the minimum allowable threshold Satellite 1s not used 37 GPS Tab Connect to GPS Disconnect from GPS Lat 44 33108 06 N Lon 123 1608 94 W ex This button either tries to establish a posal ken lk connection with the GPS receiver chip or fa Ss rsp fae disconnects the connection cD C e COM used to select the COM port for communication
8. Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center may be pre installed on your PC If it is not on your PC go to www microsoft com and search for Windows Mobile Device Center to install it NOTE It does not recognize the serial port You must connect by either USB or Bluetooth IMPORTANT Do not connect your unit to the USB port on the PC until after you install connectivity software to your PC If you prematurely connect the unit to your PC your PC USB drivers may get into a confused state and will not connect If you suspect that something like this has happened uninstall the connectivity software on your PC reboot and reinstall After the connectivity software is installed on the PC connect the unit to the PC 1 Connect the USB end of the synchronization cable to the PC 2 Turn on your unit 3 Connect the mini USB end of the cable to your unit Troubleshooting connection problems 1 Confirm the unit is configured to communicate with the PC Tap Start Programs ActiveSync Menu Connections 21 Confirm the box Synchronize all PC s using this connection is checked and USB is selected from the dropdown list 2 Try disabling any personal firewall software running on the PC TCP IP ports need to be open 3 Reset the unit 4 If you have more than one unit PC and or cable testing different combinations of equipment can help isolate the cause of the problem 5 If you suspect the unit may have been connected to the PC USB port
9. NOTE Communication cannot occur with other Bluetooth devices while your unit is suspended Power Allow Bluetooth activity to turn the device on When this check box is selected another Bluetooth device can send data and your unit will turn on and reply if necessary NOTE It is recommended that your unit be configured to automatically turn off when not in use See the Power section on page 20 Otherwise another Bluetooth device could turn on your unit transfer data and if it does not turn off again drain the battery Creating a Bluetooth Partnership Bluetooth partnerships are required for connections to some PC s printers and headphones Configuring Bluetooth connections vary depending upon how each Bluetooth device works Refer to all device documentation 1 Tap Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Mode Ensure that both devices have Bluetooth turned on in the Mode area are visible and within close range 2 Tap Devices Add new device Wait a few moments while your unit searches for Bluetooth devices 23 3 Tap the name of the other Bluetooth device and tap Next For enhanced security use passcodes Enter the same passcode on the other unit 4 If desired change the name of the other device and tap Finish Once a partnership has been created the devices do not need to be configured as visible any more Bluetooth connection with a PC 1 Ensure that your PC has connectivity software installed See Connec
10. Power Input DC 5 0V4 0A I O Boots USB Boot Mini USB client USB host Audio Jack Power Serial Boot Mini USB client RS 232 serial 9 pin Power SOND r headset with mono speaker and mierophene for a headset with mono speaker and microphone EXPANSION PORTS Standard SD slot CF Type Il or USB Color Digital Camera SD slot Camera 5 megapixel Barcode Scanner amp Camera SD slot Scanner Camera INTEGRATED All units have Integrated Bluetooth WIRELESS Optional Wireless WAN Wi Fi and GPS 54 Regulatory Information U S A This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules It is tested to comply with FCC standards for home or office use Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 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 However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful
11. are considered asspect and therefore resulting positions are less reliable e HDOP This is the maximum allowable Horizontal Dilution of Precision PDOP which is a measure of the geometrical quality of the solution While exceeded the GPS data will not be used for position calculations NOTE DOPs can not be displayed in Binary Mode however the DOP masks are still in effect GPS status voice prompt When checked changes in GPS quality will result in an audible message indicating the change Advanced When tapped opens the Advanced GPS screen described on the following page 42 Advanced GPS Page in satvewer TTT Return to Default Settings Please note that the COM settings here are only for connection purposes and do not When connected to your Nomad GPS change the settings on the receiver chip Return to Default Settings receiver Tapping the Return to Default ae Settings button the following settings Fag th Sec are changed and applied to your Nomad GPS receiver e Resets NMEA strings to defaults of o GGA I sec o GSA I sec o GLL off o VTG off o GSV 1 sec o RMC off NOTE The COM settings are grayed out and cannot be changed until you disconnect from your Nomad GPS receiver When disconnected from your Nomad GPS receiver Tapping the Return to Default Settings button the following settings are changed e Resets NMEA strings to defaults of o GGA 1 sec o GSA 1
12. available but will continue providing positions even when DGPS is not available Type allows you to select SBAS ON or SBAS OFF Currently SBAS is the only DGPS service available but other DGPS systems may be available in the future SBAS Sat PRN configures which SBAS satellite to use Selecting Auto instructs the GPS receiver to automatically make the selection Return to Default Settings If connected to your Nomad GPS receiver the following settings are changed and applied to your Nomad GPS receiver e Restores DGPS settings back to default state o Usage Auto o Type SBAS ON o SBAS Sat PRN Auto 45 If disconnected from your Nomad GPS receiver this button has no effect on DGPS settings Data View Tab The Data View page allows you to capture EU TES ESET and view the GPS data being sent to Spd 0 00 mph Az Ht 265 ft SatViewer by your Nomad GPS receiver Sky GPS DGPS Data View About f Over the COM port There are two formats chars 1107 1 full for data that can be viewed from this screen EEN pee paar el depending on if you are running in NMEA or SiRF Binary mode as configured in the GPS page This feature is useful if you have a need to view or store the raw GPS messages as they come out from your Nomad GPS receiver in a textual format This feature is for advanced GPS users who need the ability to store the raw GPS information as ASCII text in one large LOG file This feature is intended to collect up to
13. before the connectivity software was installed then uninstall reboot the PC and reinstall 6 Confirm the version of connectivity software used on your PC Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 or greater for Windows XP or Windows Mobile Device Center for Windows 7 and Vista 7 Tap Start Settings Connections USB to PC and change the check box Enable advanced network functionality Working with Bluetooth All units have embedded Bluetooth capability a short range wireless communication technology that exchanges information over a distance of up to 30 feet 10 meters without requiring a physical connection Bluetooth settings tap Start Settings Connections Bluetooth Mode To enable Bluetooth select the check box Turn on Bluetooth If you want other Bluetooth devices to find your unit also select the check box Make this device visible to other devices Devices Tap Add new device to search for other Bluetooth devices For enhanced security use passcodes COM Ports Available only for Bluetooth connected devices that support serial COM connections Power Maintain Bluetooth connections when device is turned off When this check box is selected Bluetooth connections on your unit are not terminated when your unit is turned off suspended When the unit is turned back on the Bluetooth connections are intact provided the other Bluetooth device is still connected The other device may not have this feature and may disconnect
14. calibration If it aborting continues to fail have the unit serviced Notification LEDs At the top of the Nomad are two LEDs that provide status information The LED states are shown in the following tables Right LED Function Blinking yellow Battery problem during charging temperature out of range defective or missing battery Left LED Function Blinking green long blink NOTE If the left LED is blinking green battery power is being consumed due to the cellular modem being turned on even when the device is suspended 15 Speaker and microphone Your unit comes with an integrated speaker and a microphone It also has an audio jack that is wired for a headset with a mono speaker and microphone combination It is not for stereo headsets To record tap Start Programs Notes If you do not see the Recording toolbar tap Menu View Recording Toolbar Tap the round record symbol on the screen The unit will record until Stop is pressed The recorded file will be saved in the Notes folder Power key features The Power key turns the unit on and off and performs a number of additional functions Turn backlight on off To toggle the backlight on or off hold down the Power key for approximately 1 second Once toggled off the backlight will stay off until it is toggled back on Screen taps and key presses will not cause it to turn on Power menu Hold down the Power key for about 3 seconds to display a countdown
15. interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Canada This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de Classe B prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada Exposure to Radio Frequency RF Signals Your device contains a radio transmitter and receiver The radiated output power is far below the international radio frequency exposure limits These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines are based on the safety standards previously set by international standards bodies e American National Standards Institute ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 e National Council on Ra
16. sec o GLL off o VTG off o GSV 1 sec o RMC off NMEA message settings set to default or otherwise will be sent to your Nomad GPS receiver and applied the next time you connect to your Nomad GPS receiver with output set to NMEA If the Microsoft GPS driver is not used the COM port gets set to COM2 If the Microsoft GPS driver is used the COM port gets changed to its assigned program port Sets baud rate to 9600 Data bits are set to 8 Flow is set to None Parity is set to None Stop bit is set to 1 Since you are not connected to your Nomad GPS receiver none of the changes are actually applied to your Nomad GPS receiver 43 COM used to select the COM port for communication between SatViewer and your Nomad GPS receiver This field is also available on the GPS page for convenience and changing it in one location will automatically change it in the other location Baud sets the speed for communications between your Nomad GPS receiver and SatViewer The baud rate of your Nomad GPS receiver is 9600 by default Please note if you have used another application to change the baud rate of your Nomad GPS receiver to 4800 it will take longer for your Nomad GPS receiver to respond to changes made within SatViewer During this period you may see menu items grayed out while SatViewer is sending the new settings to your Nomad GPS receiver Data Bits should match the data bit rate set in the device you are communicating with
17. several minutes of data It is not intended for extended data collection sessions z SatViewer When in NMEA mode the data displayed is simply the raw NMEA codes being sent over the COM port which are displayed in their original ASCII format When in SiRF Binary mode the data being sent over the COM port is in binary format and therefore must be converted to ASCII text before it can be displayed in a useable format This involves converting each binary message to hexadecimal text and adding a text tag to each message that explains what type of message it is Chars Lists the number of characters captured to the buffer The maximum amount of characters that can be stored to the buffer is approximately 64 000 characters A full indicator for the used buffer is provided for your convenience Capture Begins capturing the data passing over the COM port and storing it to a buffer Stop Stops capturing data and outputs the contents of the buffer to the screen Clear Clears the buffer and any data listed on the screen View Outputs the contents of the buffer to the screen while capturing data Save Opens a new screen where the contents of the Data View screen can be saved to a file 46 Working with the Wireless WAN Depending upon the configuration of your unit it may have the additional wireless wide area network WWAN feature After purchasing a data connection plan from your local GSM cellular provider you can
18. supported by personal computers Microsoft Windows XP Microsoft Vista Microsoft Windows 7 etc are not supported by this unit Mass storage devices e g memory drives and USB Human Interface Devices HID e g keyboards are supported Before purchasing a USB peripheral check with the manufacturer to ensure that it will operate with one of these natively supported USB classes Some devices have no applicability in Windows Mobile For example mice do not make sense to use with your unit because it is designed to be touchscreen or keypad operated Serial I O Boot This boot has a mini USB client and an RS 232 connector for use with serial devices COM1 is always reserved in software for the 9 pin port even if you don t have a unit with a serial boot 12 Working with the Unit and the Battery Battery life The Lithium Ion Li Ion battery life is dependent upon the application and operating environment Tips for extending the battery life Keypad backlight The default is OFF Using this backlight could reduce your battery life by up to 25 For information on changing the backlight settings see page 20 Display backlight Tap Start Settings System Backlight to minimize the amount of time the backlight stays on and dim it to only as bright as required to view the display Wi Fi Bluetooth camera or barcode scanner If your unit comes with any of these options installed use ONLY when necessary Turn off whe
19. the unit is in the vertical position Using A GPS If the GPS has been used in the prior 72 hours Assisted GPS A GPS will retain a memory of the satellite paths The A GPS satellite data is stored in memory for the satellites visible in your current position Therefore the Nomad can lock on the satellites quickly in less than 20 seconds in an open sky GPS settings If you are using only one GPS aware application these settings do not need to be changed However to use multiple GPS aware applications tap Start Settings System GPS and select the following tabs Access The GPS Intermediate Driver allows multiple applications to access the GPS receiver disabled by default To enable the GPS Intermediate Driver select the check box Hardware COM2 is the hardware port dedicated for the built in GPS Verify that COM2 is selected The internal GPS communicates at 9600 baud by default If it has been modified by a third party program adjust to match the receiver baud rate Programs Programs that use GPS need to know which port to use to access GPS data Ensure that the COM port on the GPS aware application is set to the same port as shown in the Programs tab of the GPS applet The programs port must be a different port than the hardware port NOTE Some GPS aware applications may not communicate over GPD ports A GPS While Assisted GPS can improve time to first fix 1t may reduce accuracy in some situations Uncheck the box ne
20. to change or mute volume Tap to view power settings Tap to go to a program 7g Start or ED Tap to change time __ SSRyeRs settings MARA Tap to change WLAN amp Vii iy Bluetooth settings Tap here for Wi Fi configuration Tan to ch GPS Off A GPS Mon 12 30 12 38pm Assisted GPS improves the ap to change owner ii tic time of locating satellites information No unread messages No tasks J No upcoming appointments Tap to set up many useful features 12 Getting Started The Getting Started menu on the Today screen has a number of helpful features in setting up your unit The Getting Started icon can be removed from the Today screen if desired 13 I O Boots There are two types of boots available The boots can be swapped by loosening the screws pointed out in the picture below USB I O Boot Serial I O Boot Screws to swap boot Screws to swap boot ie 4 Pini Pin 5 Mini USB Audio External Mini Pin6 Pin9 External USB Host Jack Power USB Serial Power Client Client 11 Both boots have a mini USB client that uses a standard USB cable included with the unit The mini USB port can be used to connect to a personal computer PC USB I O Boot This boot has a mini USB client a USB host port to connect to USB client devices and an audio jack that is wired for a headset with a mono speaker and microphone combination It is not for stereo headsets NOTE Many USB host peripheral devices
21. used at the vent hole to equalize the atmospheric pressure within the unit and to prevent dust water etc from entering J hole The vent must remain clear of any obstruction Damage to the touchscreen will occur if the vent is covered Covering the vent with stickers and labels may void the warranty Cleaning the unit Use a soft dampened cloth with either water or a diluted mild detergent If a mild detergent is used ensure all soap residue is removed Do not use any chemical cleaners and do not put the unit in the dishwasher Care of the touchscreen Use only the included stylus or other devices specifically designed for use with touchscreens DO NOT use the metal screwdriver end of the stylus on the touchscreen or it will scratch your screen Only use the spring tip end of the stylus The use of ballpoint pens nails or other sharp objects to operate the touchscreen will scratch and or damage the unit Keep the touchscreen clean by gently wiping the display using a soft dampened cloth with either clean water or glass cleaner Do not use abrasive cleaners directly on the display Doing so may void your warranty Use the screen protectors included with the unit to keep the touchscreen clean and protected following the instructions provided on the screen protector package Mechanical shock The unit is designed to resist damage for drops up to 4 ft 1 22 meters However you should protect the display from impact pressure or abr
22. while the unit 1s connected over ActiveSync or Windows Mobile Device Center Follow the setup instructions that came with your software If prompted perform a reset to complete the installation 27 Working with the Camera Depending upon the configuration of your unit it may have an integrated digital camera If so the protective cap on the top of the unit will have a clear window Using the Camera 1 Press the a key to launch the Pictures amp Videos application Tap on Camera Press the key to focus the image Press the Enter key to take a picture Press the Enter key to close the picture preview Files are saved in File Explorer under My Device My Documents My Pictures NOTE The camera preserves battery power by going into standby mode after 30 seconds of no camera usage Tap the screen or press a button to resume The GPS will continue tracking satellites if GeoTagging is turned on Either Aquiring Satellites or S Ready will be shown above the preview image when the viewfinder is not in standby ogee Managing Pictures Tap the desired picture to make it full screen Tap Menu to see the following features Zoom A zoom window shows up in the lower right hand corner of the display You can zoom in zoom out or return to normal view only on higher resolution pictures Play Slide Show Tap the display to see the icons to pause advance return to the last slide or stop the slide show Set as Toda
23. Continuing to press the Power key will cause a reset when the countdown reaches zero If you release the Power key while the countdown is proceeding you access the following menu Tap an option or OK to exit ica Clean Screen Disables the touchscreen for cleaning Press the enter key to re enable the touchscreen See Align Screen Repeats the alignment procedure Replace Battery SIM a Replace Battery SIM Ensures that alarms will not wake up the unit while changing the battery or the SIM on WWAN units Shutdown Intended for long term storage to put the unit in its lowest power mode Running application state unsaved data and real time clock settings will be lost Internal GPS parameters will be reset to their default settings To take the unit out of the shutdown mode press the power key and the unit will boot up NOTE While in shutdown mode the battery LED does not work but if the power supply is plugged in it will still charge Reset Stops all running programs and restarts the unit No file system data is lost only open or unsaved files will be lost All registry settings control panel personal information GPS settings and databases are preserved NOTE if the countdown or the Power menu does not appear when the power button is held down continue to hold down the power button for at least 20 seconds to reset it 16 Perform a Clean Boot WARNING All application software installed by the factory
24. DO NOT use the screwdriver part of the stylus on the touchscreen or it will scratch your screen Only use the spring tip end of the stylus IMPORTANT Fully charge the battery once it s installed in the unit The battery gauge may not be accurate until it has been fully charged at least one time which should take approximately 4 hours The battery LED right side of unit will turn green once it s fully charged 2 Charge the battery The power supply that ships with your unit has four international plugs that fit almost every electrical outlet in the world Connect the appropriate plug to the power cord and attach the power supply Plug into an electrical outlet and plug the barrel end of the power supply into the unit Warning Be sure to only use the power supply included with your unit Use of other adapters may void the product warranty 3 Attach the hand strap Attach the hand strap to the back case as shown 4 Apply the screen protector To keep the touchscreen clean and protected apply the screen protector following the instructions provided in the screen protector package Unprotected screens become scratched and scuffed over time Screen protectors extend the life of the display by providing a protective and replaceable barrier between abrasive grit and the surface of the display It 1s recommended to replace the screen protector every 2 months or more often if heavily used Screen damage associated with not us
25. GETTING STARTED GUIDE Nomad 900 Series i handheld computer August 2011 Limited Warranty amp Liability Limitations This product is limited warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for twelve 12 months from the original date of purchase Nomad accessories and peripherals are limited warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for ninety 90 days from the original date of purchase If notice is received of such defects during the limited warranty period the proven defective product s will either be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer s option Replacement products may be either new or like new The manufacturer does not warrant that the operation of the products will be uninterrupted or error free If the product is not within a reasonable time repaired or replaced to a condition as limited warranted the customer will be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon prompt return of the product Limited warranty does not apply to defects resulting from a improper or inadequate maintenance or calibration b software interfacing parts or supplies not supplied by manufacturer c unauthorized modification or misuse d operation outside of the published environmental specifications for the product or e physical damage due to external causes including accident abuse misuse or problems with electrical power Water damage caused by improper installation of the Expansion Caps or I O Boots
26. SatViewer due to a change in the communications settings caused by another software application In most cases the factory reset procedure only needs to be used when another application has changed the settings of the Nomad GPS receiver and you would like to set them back to their original configuration NMEA SiRF Binary is where you choose to set your Nomad GPS receiver to NMEA mode or SiRF Binary mode When in SiRF Binary mode DOP values are not available in the Sky page The mode you select here will also determine the format for the information that can be viewed from the Data View page Most GPS applications require that your Nomad GPS receiver be set to output NMEA messages There are some specialized GPS applications which require the SiRF Binary output mode Please consult the documentation of your GPS application to see which output format you should use and then choose that option via this setting Static Navigation This feature keeps your Nomad GPS receiver from showing the normal erratic positions when standing still When checked small changes in your position are interpreted as GPS error and your computed position will remain unchanged For applications where you will be mapping or navigating at walking speed or slower it is recommended to disable this feature so even small changes in position will be shown Smooth Tracking This feature smoothes the track generated by your Nomad GPS receiver When checked movement is sm
27. ackspace Function Key Today Power Enter Number pad and Navigation keys I O Boot For more information about the function key see page 19 See settings for assignable application buttons keys Bottom View Bottom View USB I O Boot Serial I O Boot Mini USB Audio External Mini Serial External USB Host Jack Power USB Power Client Client WWAN Option Second USB host Option Expansion Cap GPS Antenna 900LD Model ee Extended Cap Option WWAN Sold as an Accessory Antenna P a Top View Top View Standard Camera amp Scanner Expansion Cap Expansion Cap Camera only Scanner amp Camera SD CF type II Camera SD Scanner Camera SD slot or USB slot slot An Extended Cap sold as an accessory can be used for oversized CompactFlash CF and Secure Digital SD cards NOTE Be sure to read the warranty and safety information in this manual prior to using your unit Unit Setup 1 Install the battery The Lithium Ion Li Ion battery and battery cover are shipped detached from the unit Insert the battery into the compartment so the connectors on the battery mate with the pins in the battery compartment Press firmly Place the battery door over the battery with the flat side of the battery door at the top Remove the rubber cap from the end of the stylus to expose a Philips screwdriver or use a small 1 Philips head screwdriver to finger tighten the four screws in the battery door NOTE
28. and the customer plus licenses settings and user data will be cleared if this function is performed Hold down the Power key and press the right soft key amp to display a countdown Continue to hold down both keys until it counts down to zero followed by a brief appearance of the boot screen Continue to hold both keys down until a screen appears warning that if you continue this operation will clear the persistent store Follow the instructions on the screen ONLY if you want to completely clear your unit NOTE ScanAgent SatViewer and CellStart found on the documentation CD and any other applications installed will need to be reinstalled using ActiveSync Certain configuration parameters of the internal GPS receiver baud parity etc will remain unchanged Storage memory Unlike many handhelds which can lose data if they lose power all your data is always stored in non volatile persistent storage memory Losing power will not impact saved data or configurations other than the real time clock This means that you do not have to use a RAM backup utility to protect your data However you can lose data by accidentally deleting or overwriting it As with any computer system we recommend that you regularly backup your data to removable media or to a PC Accessing storage memory using File Explorer File Explorer Start Programs File Explorer lets you browse the contents of folders on your unit To easily delete rename or co
29. asive substances that can scratch it or crack it The unit should not be dropped unnecessarily 52 Environmental Considerations The unit s rugged design allows you to run your applications in harsh outdoor environments Here are some considerations that will help you get the most out of your unit when working in very wet hot or cold conditions Water This unit is designed to withstand accidental immersion To maintain the unit s water resistant seal it is important that the cap screws are fastened Keep the bottom boot and its connectors as dry as possible If the boot does get wet dry off the contacts as much as possible If your device is subjected to corrosive environments i e salt water dust limestone or corrosive liquids we recommend rinsing in tap water daily to maximize the life of your product Removal of the back case torx screws or failure to reattach the cap or boot could cause leakage and may void your warranty Temperature range The operational temperature range is from 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C The operational temperature range for the WWAN units is from 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Although the unit is designed to be rugged do not leave it in direct sunlight or in a vehicle in the sunlight for extended periods Batteries perform best at room temperature The battery has a stable capacity as temperatures rise however the colder the temperature the greater the reduction in availabl
30. between SatViewer and Ss Navigation _ Smooth Tracking T Your Nomad GPS receiver Your Nomad Elevation GPS receiver port is set to COM2 and a ee ui baud rate of 9600 The default SatViewer settings shouldn t need to be changed to connect NOTE Before changing COM port or baud rate settings you must first disconnect from your Nomad GPS receiver before making the changes After you have changed the COM settings then you can re attempt to connect to your Nomad GPS receiver using the Connect to GPS button Enabling the Microsoft GPS driver If you would like to connect two or more programs to your Nomad GPS receiver at the same time such as SatViewer and a navigation program you will have to turn the Microsoft GPS driver on by performing the following steps 1 Tap Settings System GPS 2 Tap the Access tab 3 Tap Manage GPS automatically This will turn on the Microsoft GPS driver Ensure that the GPS program port is COM3 or any other port available in the Microsoft GPS driver screen and the GPS hardware port is COM2 with baud rate of 9600 4 The Microsoft GPS driver will now allow multiple applications to connect to your Nomad GPS receiver at the same time This can be helpful so that your Nomad GPS receiver can be controlled with SatViewer while other applications are also using your Nomad GPS receiver 5 In SatViewer and any other program using your Nomad GPS receiver change the COM port to COM3 or the COM port spe
31. cified in Step 3 above Both applications will connect to your Nomad GPS receiver through the Microsoft GPS driver zi SatViewer NMEA O SIRF Binary 38 Restore Defaults When connected to your Nomad GPS receiver Tapping the Restore Defaults tab will result in the following settings being changed e GPS receiver output will be set to NMEA mode Static Navigation will be turned OFF Smooth Tracking will be turned OFF Elevation mask is set to five PDOP mask is set to eight HDOP mask is set to eight GPS status voice prompt is turned OFF NMEA message settings under the Advanced page are changed as follows o GGA 1 sec o GSA 1 sec o GLL off o VTG off o GSV 1 sec o RMC off e DGPS settings under the DGPS tab are set back to their defaults of Usage Auto Type SBAS ON and SBAS Sat PRN Auto e No change to any COM settings Each of the above settings except for the GPS status voice prompt are sent and applied to your Nomad GPS receiver When disconnected from your Nomad GPS receiver Tapping the Restore Defaults tab will result in the following settings GPS receiver output will be set to NMEA mode Static Navigation will be turned OFF Smooth Tracking will be turned OFF Elevation mask is set to five PDOP mask is set to eight HDOP mask is set to eight GPS status voice prompt is turned OFF NMEA message settings under the Advanced page are changed as follows o GGA sec 39 40 o GSA 1 sec o GLL
32. communicate from field to office send e mail messages and send text messages NOTE When browsing the internet using the cellular connection you must turn off the Wi Fi 802 11 or the Nomad will default to the Wi Fi to browse CAUTION e DO NOT use your Nomad while driving a moving vehicle e DO NOT remove the WWAN antenna unless directed by support personnel e When you are on a plane in a medical facility or at a gas station where wireless communication devices are not allowed go to Wireless Manager to TURN OFF all wireless communications Simply turning the Power key off does not turn off these communications Installing or changing the SIM card 1 Hold down the Power key for about 3 seconds and release to display the power menu Tap Replace Battery SIM to ensure the alarms will not wake up the Nomad 2 Remove the hand strap 3 Use a small 1 Philips head screwdriver or the screwdriver on the end of your stylus to loosen the 4 screws in the battery door 4 Remove the battery from the unit i Ii 5 Slide the silver SIM carriage to the unlocked position to the right 6 Gently open the hinged SIM carriage door and place the SIM card purchased from your cellular service provider into the slot The golden contacts should be facing down Also ensure that the notched corner aligns with the angled corner on the SIM carriage 7 Close the SIM carriage and then slide it to the locked position to the left 8 Place
33. des an estimate of the amount of energy in the battery as it charges and discharges If your battery is showing inaccuracy in the power gauge or large jumps in capacity 1 e the power is reading 50 and goes dead shortly thereafter it may need calibration Tap Start Settings System Power Calibration to see if the message reads Calibration recommended or Calibration not necessary If calibration is recommended or the battery is reporting inaccurately perform the following 14 1 Plug in the power supply The unit MUST stay plugged in during the calibration or you may need to restart the process 2 Ensure the temperature is between 32 F and 113 F 0 C and 45 C while charging Tap Start Calibration 4 During the calibration process the Power key is disabled temporarily and the backlight is turned up to 100 U It takes up to 25 hours to complete the calibration When finished a notification will state Calibration is complete It is recommended to not use your unit during the calibration process To stop the calibration process tap Start Settings System Power Calibration Stop Calibration Possible error messages that can occur during calibration Error Message Solution aborting until battery temperature settles and try again Calibration will restart itself restarting AC power is in an unknown Plug in unit and restart calibration Try a different or uncontrolled state power supply and restart
34. diation Protection and Measurement NCRP Report 86 1986 e Int Commission on Non Ionizing Radiation Protection ICNIRP 1996 e Ministry of Health Canada Safety Code 6 The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health Use of unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and damage the phone causing loss of performance To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards always use your device only in its normal use position Avoiding contact with the antenna area when the phone is IN USE optimizes the antenna performance 55 Carrying the unit For body worn operation this phone has been tested and meets the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with accessories supplied or designated for this product Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines SAR Frequency MHz Highest Multiband SAR Value 1g mW g 824 849 1 290 1850 1910 0 521 2400 2483 5 0 099 Declaration of Conformity Europe According to ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN 450 14 Manufacturer s Name Trimble Navigation Limited Manufacturer s Address PO Box 947 Corvallis OR 97339 USA Declares under our sole responsibility that the product Product Name Handheld Data Collector Model Number Nomad Product Options ALL conforms to the following Product Sp
35. e Expansion Cap Under the Expansion Cap is a Secure Digital SD expansion slot Depending upon the configuration of your unit it may contain a CompactFlash CF type II slot USB port a camera and or a scanner The scanner and camera units have a clear window in the cap Gently insert cards into the slot and release the card should catch in the slot gt _ Make sure the front of the card faces the display side of the unit Push the cards in straight never at an angle or forced a a f SD slot CF slot type H To eject an SD card gently press the top of the card to release it To eject a CF card press the eject button next to the CF card There may be a foam bumper inside the expansion cap When present SD cards will be retained in 900B and 900L units when dropped within the product specification On the LD unit only USB storage devices that are 1 75 inches long are supported in drop USB devices that are longer than 1 75 inches may reduce GPS performance NOTE DO NOT use the unit without reattaching the cap and the boot The unit is NOT sealed when the cap or boot is off and water damage can occur possibly voiding the warranty 10 11 The Today Screen The Today screen provides information that you need for the day Tap an item to view or edit details To customize which items are shown on the Today screen tap Start Settings Today Items Tap to view and change connection settings Tap
36. e battery life Under very cold conditions 4 F 20 C and below the battery life will be shortened To improve the battery performance in very cold conditions consider carrying a fully charged spare battery in a warm place for instance keeping them inside your coat The unit is designed for battery replacement to be easily done 53 Environmental Specifications TEMPERATURE Operation 22 F to 140 F 30 C to 60 C Storage 40 F to 158 F 40 C to 70 C WWAN UNITS Operation 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C Storage 4 F to 122 F 20 C to 50 C MIL STD 810F Method 503 4 MIL STD 810F Method 507 4 WATER IP67 sealed against accidental immersion submersible to 1 meter for 30 minutes MIL STD 810F Method 512 4 Procedure 1 DROP MIL STD 810F Method 516 5 Procedure IV 26 drops 4 ft 1 22 m onto plywood over concrete 6 drops 22 F 30 C 6 drops 140 F 60 C SAND AND DusT IP67 sealed against dust MIL STD 810F Method 510 3 Procedure amp II MIL STD 810F to 15 000 ft 4572 m at a nominal temp of 73 F 23 C Method 500 4 Procedures Il amp III Meets FCC class B requirements ROHS CompPLiANT This product complies with international RoHS regulations Hardware Specifications OS Wows S DISPLAY 480 x 640 pixel VGA color TFT with LED backlight default settings and no use of embedded radios Cincon TR30RAM050 Output DC 5 0 V 4 0 A
37. ecifications R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC EN 61000 3 2 2000 ETSI EN 300 328 V1 6 1 2004 EN 61000 3 3 2001 ETSI EN 301 489 1 V1 5 1 2004 EN 61000 4 3 2002 ETSI EN 301 489 17 V1 2 1 2002 EN 61000 4 2 2001 EN 55022 1998 EN 61000 4 4 2004 CISPR 22 2005 EN 61000 4 5 2001 EN 55024 1998 Amendments A1 2001 A2 2003 EN 61000 4 6 2004 EN 60950 1 2001 EN 61000 4 11 2004 CFR 47 Part 15 Subpart B Supplementary Information In addition the product is battery powered and the power supply provided with this product has been certified to IEC 60950 A1 A2 A3 A4 All As manufacturer we declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment follows the provisions of the Standards stated above Corvallis OR USA Importer of Record Trimble European Regional Fulfillment Center Logistics Manager Meerheide 45 5521DZ Eersel Netherlands CAUTION Only approved accessories may be used with this equipment In general all cables must be high quality shielded correctly terminated and normally restricted to two meters in length Power supplies approved for this product employ special provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be altered or substituted Unapproved modifications or operations beyond or in conflict with these instructions for use may void authorization by the authorities to operate the equipment 56 Safe Use of your Unit Repair Do not attempt to dismantle the unit for repair There are
38. emakers and Other Medical Devices The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends a minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research Persons with pacemakers should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn the phone OFF immediately If you use any other personal medical device consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Environmental Hazards The product complies with international RoHS regulations Ae AS AE Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements HMA PB Part Name ENHE HHH X e Assemblies wwa Toe amp Display X mL ZX iHa arer so gt l Q ES cable Trad Manual Pil Hand strap fi PEE ol Stylus pkg ae Companion CD NOTICE for Our European Union Customers For product recycling instructions and more informatio
39. g the GPS configuration and enabling advanced features of your Nomad GPS receiver when these settings are not made available in other applications When changing any GPS settings or other settings it is important to wait a few moments after tapping on the desired option to allow time for your Nomad GPS receiver to implement the requested change SatViewer communicates with your Nomad GPS receiver to compute your current position speed direction azimuth and height This information is displayed at the top of the screen along with other information about the satellite signals Speed and direction measurements are only useful when your Nomad GPS receiver is in motion Standing in one position with your Nomad GPS receiver may result in inaccurate readings in direction and speed If you are not moving direction is reported as and speed is reported as Height calculations from a GPS receiver are typically not very accurate Vertical accuracy 1s about two to three times worse than the horizontal accuracy Units of measurement are only displayed in U S feet and heights are only displayed in height above mean sea level MSL The pages of the application are accessed by tapping the various tabs which are laid out in index card format The information in each tab is described on the following pages 34 wT Satviewer Sky Plot Graphic The Sky Plot is a S128 moh Avieevee et Hoon ay graphical representation of where the sky GPS DGPS
40. g calculated position will be ignored In general as the value of the DOP decreases the accuracy of the GPS position increases DOP values greater than six usually indicate the GPS position data is of poor quality due to poor satellite geometry and the resulting positions are less accurate NOTE DOPs can not be displayed in Binary Mode however the DOP masks are still in effect Satellite Icons e Unused A GPS satellite whose signal is being received but not being used for position calculations e Used A GPS satellite that is being used to calculate your current position e SBAS A Satellite Based Augmentation System SBAS satellite which can be used for error corrections See the DGPS page for more information Leave SNR trails Creates a dot on the screen for all previous satellite positions that form a trail on the sky plot over time as the satellite moves across the sky 36 DOPs Bar Graph displays the various Dilution of Precision DOP values as explained below DOPs are not displayed when SiRF Binary is selected on the GPS page e PDOP displays the Position Dilution of Precision which is a combination of HDOP VDOP and Time Dilution of Precision It will always be larger than HDOP and VDOP e HDOP displays the Horizontal Dilution of Precision which is a measure of the calculated accuracy of the solution DOP has no units and lower numbers indicate better solution geometry In general the lower the DOP value
41. he power supply included with your unit Use of other adapters may void the product warranty Changing the battery The unit was designed to be able to change the battery quickly without resetting it The unit saves enough power in Replace Battery mode that if you swap the battery within approximately one minute it will not trigger a reset WARNING If the saved power runs out before the new battery 1s installed the unit will reset This will not impact saved data programs or configuration however unsaved data will be lost and the time settings will need to be reset To change a battery perform the following steps 1 Close open applications and save data in case the battery exchange takes too long 2 Remove the hand strap from the unit 3 Enter the Replace Battery mode ensures that alarms will not wake up the unit while changing the battery Press and hold the Power key and tap Replace Battery See page 16 4 Use the supplied stylus or a small 1 Philips head screwdriver to loosen the four screws in the battery door 5 Remove the battery from the unit 6 Quickly insert the replacement battery onto the unit 7 Place the battery door over the battery with the flat side of the battery door at the top of the unit Use the stylus or screwdriver to finger tighten the four screws 8 Replace the hand strap 9 Turn on the unit to resume operation Calibrating the battery The battery has an internal gauge that provi
42. icrosoft applications and messages will be translated into languages other than English All other error messages notifications and other applications may appear in English 7 Align screen When the unit first turns on the message Taplte screen to set up your Windows Mobile based device will appear The align screen message will display a series of targets to tap in sequence on the screen Use the stylus to tap the targets firmly and accurately Sometimes you need to repeat the alignment procedure more than once to provide a satisfactory alignment 8 Location time zone Select your time zone location set the time and date to the correct values and tap Next 9 Password lock optional You do not have to provide a password unless you are concerned about unauthorized use To eliminate using a password tap Skip If you opt for password protection the password must be entered every time the unit is turned on or the Power key is pressed to resume operation WARNING BE CERTAIN TO REMEMBER THE PASSWORD The only way to recover from a forgotten password is to perform a Clean Boot and you will LOSE all application software licenses settings and data on your unit See page 17 on how to perform a Clean Boot 10 Using the expansion ports To access the expansion ports use the Philips screwdriver end of the stylus or a small 1 Philips head screwdriver to rotate the two quarter turn fasteners counter clockwise and remove th
43. in Mode In NMEA Mode indicates which mode you are running in Some applications may require GPS data to be sent to the application in the form of a NMEA message where other applications require the GPS data be sent as a SiRF Binary message Most mapping and navigation applications can use the NMEA message This setting 1s configured with the NMEA SiRF Binary radio buttons on the GPS page 35 e Elev Mask displays the current elevation mask This is the minimum angle above the horizon that a satellite must be located before it is used and is represented on the sky plot by a red circle This setting 1s useful when using the GPS in areas where there might be obstructions to the view of low flying satellites e g around buildings or trees A typical elevation mask setting is between 5 and 15 degrees to eliminate those satellites from being used to calculate a position The purpose for this setting 1s to increase the accuracy of the GPS However by using this setting you are reducing the total number of satellites that can be tracked and used by your Nomad GPS receiver The idea is to eliminate those satellites that may degrade the accuracy of your Nomad GPS receiver This is configured in the Masks section of the GPS page e Masks Displays the current PDOP and HDOP mask values as configured in the Masks section of the GPS page If the measured Dilution of Precision DOP value exceeds the value set for the corresponding mask the resultin
44. ing a screen protector not using the approved screen protector or failure to follow the instructions for installation may void the product warranty 5 Turning your unit on and off The unit should boot up when the battery is installed If not press and release the green Power key on the keypad To turn your unit off press and release the Power key again One of the most convenient features of your unit 1s sspend resume There is no waiting for the unit to boot up every time it is turned on It does not occur on the first boot up 6 Language selection IMPORTANT Carefully choose the correct language because all other languages are removed after this selection Contact technical support if the wrong language was selected The first time the unit is turned on or 1f the firmware 1s re loaded you may need to select the desired language 1 Use the up or down arrows to highlight the language desired and press Enter to select it The touchscreen is not enabled yet UP 2 Use the up or down arrows to highlight the checkbox 3 Press Enter to place a checkmark in the box for es You selected Engish as the language The language cannol be changed later Yes wart to use Engish as the language on ths devine NEXT 4 Use the up or down arrows to highlight NEXT and press Enter 5 Wait while your unit is being configured to the chosen language It will restart when finished NOTE Only M
45. ired Status Shows the details of your current connection Tools Test connectivity by entering in a known good URL and tap Start Ping You can also manage configuration files here Advanced You can set specific Wi Fi settings required by some networks Administrators can also set a password to limit access to configuration settings To configure many Nomads identically use the following steps Saving the Wi Fi config file 1 Configure a Nomad as desired and save the configuration under Start Settings Connections Wi Fi Settings Tools Store 25 Configuration to File The default save location is My Documents 2 Create a folder called TRAUTOWLAN on an external storage device SD card CF card or USB drive This folder must be in the root directory of the storage device 3 Copy the saved configuration file to the TRAUTOWLAN directory Loading the saved Wi Fi config file 1 First ensure the Wi Fi Config is closed on the Nomad that you are loading the new config by tapping Options Close 2 Insert the external storage device into the Nomad 3 Tap Start Settings Connections Wi Fi Settings A dialog will appear asking if you would like to apply the config Tap Yes NOTE The admin password must be entered if one 1s set Exchange ActiveSync Exchange ActiveSync a component of Exchange Server facilitates data synchronization between your unit and an Exchange server This synchronization can occur over a networ
46. is not covered by warranty Removal of the back case voids the limited warranty There are important seals that will break and the Nomad will no longer be waterproof To the extent allowed by local law the above limited warranties are exclusive and no other watranty or condition whether written or oral is expressed or implied specifically disclaiming any implied warranties or conditions of merchantability satisfactory quality and fitness for a particular purpose To the extent allowed by local law the remedies in this limited warranty statement are the customer s sole and exclusive remedies Except as indicated above in no event will the manufacturer or its suppliers be liable for loss of data or for direct special incidental consequential including lost profit or data or other damage whether based in contract tort or otherwise Contents WC COIE a a a a Sadrootstedweks 3 Device HardwalG ene a a eea 4 BE EE CU o ET E E EE A A E E A OTT 6 Working with the Unit and the Battery eceeeeeeeees 13 DUALS odie OTS e 18 SEMIN GS on YOUR Uni resecie n tiarcerecdiee ie 19 COTATI CAO aia E ate 21 Connecte to APO ik etka cock ee tarere sande tie ata snndiic eadararernd Nees 21 Working with Bluetooth cccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 23 Working with Wi Fi 802 11 ccc cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 25 Working with the Camera ccccccccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 28 Working with the Scanner
47. k connection allowing you to update calendars contacts tasks and the Inbox on your unit without directly connecting to a PC The server must be running Exchange Server 2003 SP2 or later To use Exchange ActiveSync confirm with your system administrator that an Exchange Server is available The administrator will provide you with a login name password server name and domain name To configure Exchange ActiveSync on your unit tap Start Programs ActiveSync Menu Add Server Source Enter the server address and confirm with your administrator whether the Exchange server requires an encrypted SSL connection Tap Next Enter the user name password and domain and tap Next Choose the data types you want to synchronize and tap Finish Troubleshooting Wi Fi connection problems If the unit seems to be connected to the network but you are having difficulty using the network connection tap Start Settings Connections Wi Fi Settings Networks highlight the connection being used and tap Options Edit and confirm that the connection is appropriately configured as either a Work or Internet connection 26 Additional connectivity Your unit supports several additional kinds of connections If you do not have embedded Wi Fi or GPS you can purchase CF or SDIO cards to add the functionality Installing additional software on your unit Third party software designed for Windows Mobile is installed by running a setup program on the PC
48. ll depend on the network capabilities in that area Some service providers may only provide GPRS Using the WWAN features NOTE The Wireless WAN features of this Nomad are used only for data communication and do NOT have voice capability or the ability to send MMS messages Multimedia Messaging Service Voicemails left on this number can be retrieved only by using another phone depending upon the plan you purchased from your service provider It is recommended to request the data only plan from your service provider and have a wice restriction placed on your line Use the Wireless Manager to turn on the phone and wait at least 30 seconds before using the phone The Nomad may say the phone is on but it needs to register with your service provider before it works properly To save battery power turn off the phone feature when not in use 49 Browsing the Internet Tap Start Internet Explorer and enter the address of one of your favorite web sites Internet Sharing The Internet service from your Nomad can be shared with a computer Tap Start Programs Internet Sharing You can connect either through USB or Bluetooth SMS messages You can send a SMS short message service in exactly the same way as a normal mobile telephone Each SMS text message can contain a maximum of 160 characters or less depending on your service provider Sending and receiving e mail E mail setup Tap Start Messaging Setup E mail Follo
49. mmended to position your Nomad unit outside with no overhead obstructions 5 Tap Sky Lat and Lon will change to current latitude and longitude when a satellite fix has been completed Welcome to SatViewer Your on board GPS receiver features a 20 channel SiRF III GPS receiver The typical expected accuracy for this GPS receiver is about five to fifteen meters It has the capability of receiving correction signals Satellite Based Augmentation System SBAS which may improve the accuracy of the GPS However these correction signals are not consistently available in all locations The typical expected accuracy of the GPS receiver with the correction signals is about three to five meters in an open sky 33 Your Nomad GPS receiver updates its position once every second It may take several minutes to start tracking the first time you try to use it because it needs time to update its position and download current satellite information from the GPS satellites This process will occur faster in a location with open sky After your Nomad has downloaded the current satellite information Assisted GPS A GPS will retain a memory of the satellite paths up to 72 hours Therefore the Nomad can lock on the satellites quickly in less than 20 seconds in an open sky SatViewer provides a way to quickly start using the GPS functionality of the Nomad but it 1s not a stand alone mapping GIS or navigation program by itself SatViewer is useful for checkin
50. n please go to www trimble com env Recycling in Europe To recycle WEEE Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment products that run on electrical power call 31 497 53 24 30 and ask for the WEEE Associate Or Mail a request for recycling instructions to Trimble Europe BV X c o Menlo Worldwide Logistics Meerheide 45 h 5521 DZ Eersel NL This product complies with international regulations for RoHS 20 Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive RoHS 2002 95 EC C7 Windows Mobile www microsoft com windowsmobile default mspx Section 508 Support Download accessibility templates for our products www Trimble com section508 2011 Trimble Navigation Limited All rights reserved Nomad Trimble and the Globe amp Triangle logo are trademarks of Trimble Navigation Limited registered in the United States Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries ActiveSync Microsoft Outlook Windows the Windows logo and Windows Mobile are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing Inc a wholly owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation All other brand names and trademarks are property of their respective owners Display images shown may vary slightly from actual display Specifications and data subject to change 20110801 59
51. n not needed Minimize the Flash intensity and the use of the flashlight Cold temperatures Keep the unit as warm as possible If feasible keep it inside your coat or a vehicle when not in use GPS Ensure that the GPS aware applications that communicate with the GPS are closed when not in use The Today screen indicates if the GPS is running Expansion ports Select low power consumption CF and SD cards and use them only when necessary Auto features Tap Start Settings System Power Advanced To conserve battery power specify your unit to turn off in a short time if not in use Other factors that may have some impact on battery life include heavy usage of the Bluetooth radio and heavy processing by the CPU but these factors are typically less significant Charging the battery The battery can be charged in the unit or apart from the unit with an external battery charger sold separately as an accessory Connect the plug for your country to the power cord and attach to the power supply Plug into an electrical outlet and plug the barrel end of the power supply into the unit The unit will be charged in about 4 5 hours A full charge 1s indicated by the battery LED right side of the unit turning green The recommended temperature range for charging is between 32 F and 113 F 0 C and 45 C If the battery temperature is outside of this range the battery will not charge 13 Warning Be sure to only use t
52. nd program memory Tap Storage Card to view available memory on memory cards that may be installed If there is more than one card installed tap the dropdown arrow to select the different cards How can I make the display more viewable Tap Start Settings System Backlight Brightness to adjust the display brightness however this will reduce battery life You can also change the background theme found under Start Settings Personal Today Confirm that you have only one screen protector in place Can I use my SDIO device with my unit SDIO devices work as long as they are supported with Windows 6 drivers An Extended Cap sold as an accessory can be used for oversized SD cards if your device does not have the camera or barcode scanner Can I work with Microsoft Office files in Word Mobile and Excel Mobile Office Mobile applications are trimmed down versions of the PC Microsoft Office applications and do not support all of the features that are supported by the PC applications You can view simple documents and make simple changes on your unit 51 Can I use my USB memory stick or mouse keyboard cell phone or other USB device with my unit Connecting peripheral devices via USB requires the USB I O Boot Many USB devices may work Check with the device manufacturer to see if the device is supported under Windows Mobile Special drivers may need to be installed Caring for your Unit Case vent hole A Gore Tex membrane is
53. no user serviceable parts inside For service use the contact details listed on the cover of this manual or contact your local dealer Battery safety Lithium Ion batteries are classified by the U S Federal Government as non hazardous waste and are safe for disposal in the normal municipal waste stream These batteries contain recyclable materials and are accepted for recycling 1 Do not disassemble or open crush bend or deform puncture or shred the battery There are no user serviceable parts in the battery pack 2 Do not modify or remanufacture attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery immerse or expose to water or other liquids or expose to fire explosion or other hazard Do not expose to temperatures above 158 F 70 C 3 Use only the battery for the system for which it was specified 4 Only use the battery with a charging system that has been qualified with the system per this standard Use of an unqualified battery or charger may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard 5 Do not short circuit a battery or allow metallic or conductive objects to contact the battery terminals 6 Replace the battery only with another battery that has been qualified with the system per this standard Use of an unqualified battery may present a risk of fire explosion leakage or other hazard 7 Promptly dispose of used batteries in accordance with local regulations 8 Battery usage by children should be s
54. off o VTG off o GSV 1 sec o RMC off NMEA message settings set to default or otherwise will be sent to your Nomad GPS receiver and applied the next time you connect to your Nomad GPS receiver with output set to NMEA e DGPS settings under the DGPS tab are set back to their defaults of Usage Auto Type SBAS ON and SBAS Sat PRN Auto Since you are not connected to your Nomad GPS receiver none of the above changes are actually applied to your Nomad GPS receiver To apply these settings you will need to first connect to your Nomad GPS receiver and then tap on the Restore Defaults button e Ifthe Microsoft GPS driver is not used the COM port gets set to COM2 e Ifthe Microsoft GPS driver is used the COM port gets changed to its assigned program port Baud rate is set to 9600 Data bits are set to 8 Flow is set to None Parity is set to None Stop bit is set to 1 To completely restore your Nomad GPS receiver back to the factory settings perform a system shut down on your Nomad for a minimum of five minutes before turning the unit back on and attempting to reconnect with your Nomad GPS receiver in SatViewer In order to perform a system shut down press down and hold the Power button for a few seconds and then release A Power Menu is displayed with different options Tap on the Shutdown button to put your Nomad into a system shutdown This procedure is beneficial when you are unable to connect your Nomad GPS receiver to
55. oothed mathematically to reduce the seemingly jagged movement resulting from GPS error For unfiltered raw GPS readings you should leave this box unchecked However if you want to see a smoother overall position e g while navigating then turn this feature on via the checkbox NOTE Both the Static Navigation and Smooth Tracking features modify your true GPS positions mathematically so these features should not be used when you need the most accurate GPS positions available 41 Masks These define limits that determine when a satellite will be used or not used e Elevation This is the minimum angle above the horizon that a satellite must be located before it is used A value of zero would essentially turn off the elevation mask A value of ninety would mask all satellites A typical elevation mask setting is between five and fifteen degrees to block tracking of those satellites potentially affected by multipath error due to obstructions e g buildings or trees Multipath error is error to the GPS position from the satellite signal bouncing off of objects before reaching the GPS receiver e PDOP This is the maximum allowable Position Dilution of Precision PDOP which is a combination of HDOP VDOP and Time Dilution of Precision While exceeded the GPS data will not be used for position calculations This setting is advantageous when quality and reliability of your position are of concern Typically PDOP values of six or greater
56. ound settings can be muted for shutter sound and auto focus Auto Focus Choose the Macro setting to take close shots choose the Infinite setting to take long distance shots NOTE Focus is assigned to the key and when pressed it will 30 focus the camera before taking a picture Flashlight is assigned to the left soft key and will toggle the flash on and off to use as a flashlight To change the intensity of the Flash or Flashlight tap Start Settings System Flash Settings Working with the Scanner Depending upon the configuration of your unit it may have an integrated laser 1D barcode scanner Tap Start Settings System System Information CardPort to see if Barcode Scanner is listed under the Cardport Devices Also the cap will have a clear window with a laser warning label If you do not have your own barcode scanner software to install there is a basic application called ScanA gent included in the unit If not on your unit it may be downloaded from our web site or the documentation CD NOTE Avoid direct viewing of the laser beam Do not stare into the beam or point directly at eyes Using ScanAgent There are two options for scanning into applications that use text input such as Excel or Word e Press the right soft key e Use the Scanner SIP Soft Input chan peas Panel Tap the arrow next to the Letter Recognizer SIP Select Barcode Scanner Tap neem the scan SIP on the screen to activate the scanner
57. py an item touch and hold the item NOTE Unlike PC s Windows Mobile does not support a Recycle Bin Once a file is deleted it cannot be recovered 17 Status indicators Following are some of the status indicators seen on your unit Icon Description Icon Description Battery power is low O Indicates that one or more networks are ca i present Tap to access an available network Battery power is a Wireless LAN connected E very low i Pq Battery gt Active connection but not currently O communication error synchronizing ES Battery charging G Inactive connection to computer or wireless e network TIT Battery level t Synchronizing crm Battery calibration in tn Synchronizing error progress Instant messages p E mail has been received aha received K Speaker is on Pending alarm j Speaker is off or in 7 Phone is turned on and signal strength x mute position al te SIM card missing 7 Phone is turned off To turn it on tap this icon x ti Faulty SIM card 7 No signal New voice mail No service Phone connection unavailable or oc Yi network error E Tap to view more 7 Lost signal The unit is searching for a signal notifications sia Data call is in EDGE available ull progress E New Instant rE EDGE connected dh message received ail A Roaming mode G GPRS available i il GPRS connected all 18 Settings on your Unit Tap Start Settings Tap any of the icons on the Personal System or Connections
58. red to be discoverable 24 Working with Wi Fi 802 11 If your unit comes with built in W1 F1 also called Wireless LAN WLAN or 802 11 capability you can wirelessly transmit data to and from your unit by connecting to available access points or hot spots To find out if you have Wi Fi installed in your unit tap Start Settings System System Information Wireless The Wi Fi is off by default however the on off state will persist after a reset To turn the Wi Fi on or off tap Wi Fi from the Today screen or tap Start Settings Connections Wireless Manager and tap Wi Fi Turn it off when not in use to save battery power and possibly speed up other processes To configure Wi Fi tap Tap here for Wi Fi configuration on the Today Screen 1 Wi Fi by default is disabled Tap Options Enable Wi Fi 2 Tap Scan for Networks to see the available networks 3 Tap the network you want to connect to The networks with three or four bars provide a better connection Tap Next 4 Tap Finish to begin using an open network If the network does not require passwords no changes are required 5 If the network requires authentication a Network Authentication dialog will open For networks that require network keys enter the network key into the dialog box and tap Finish to begin using the network 6 For advanced networks tap the Authentication and Data Encryption required for this network Additional keys or certificates may be requ
59. s apart the preview window stays the same Brightness Tap plus numbers to lighten minus numbers to darken Resolution The larger the resolution the larger the file size Zoom Tap the larger number to zoom in and the smaller number to zoom out White Balance Instead of using the automatic mode you can correct colors needed incandescent sunny or fluorescent Flash Tap On when a flash is needed for taking the picture Full Screen Tap to make the picture full screen Tap the screen to return the menus Tap Full Screen again to stop this function Options Tap to make changes General The picture can be resized for e mailing and the settings can be changed to rotate pictures to the right or left Slide Show Change settings to optimize for viewing Camera Change settings for saving files Video Change settings for audio capture and time limits Geo Tagging Settings that can be changed while using the GPS with the camera GeoTagging Choose where the tagging is done Embed shows the location stamp on the image Exif is stored in the image data only 29 Font Set the size font color location and format of the image embedded location stamp GPS Power Determines when the GPS is turned on If Always on is selected the GPS will be on whenever the camera application is on The recommendation is to set Auto Power off to conserve battery power Effects Flip Rotate changes the direction the picture is taken and S
60. tabs to customize the unit settings to your own preferences Tap OK to exit the settings Some of the more useful settings are described below Lock password If you want password protection from unauthorized use of your unit tap Personal Lock The password must be entered every time you turn the unit on or resume operation WARNING BE CERTAIN TO REMEMBER THE PASSWORD The only way to recover from a forgotten password is to perform a Clean Boot However you will LOSE all application software licenses settings and data on your unit For instructions on how to perform a Clean Boot see page 17 Buttons Keys Tap Personal Buttons You can assign your favorite programs to several of the keypad buttons The list of assignable keys is shown on the left hand side with the program that is assigned by default on the right To reassign a key select the key you wish to change in section 1 and choose the desired program or action from the pull down list in section 2 By default the key will take you to the Camera application and the Camera Focus The left soft key 1s assigned to the Flashlight if the camera is present and the right soft key is assigned to the laser scanner if present On the numeric data keypads the yellow function key sticky FN accesses the tasks in yellow including the Navigation arrows Several settings can be changed under Keyboard Options Auto release Press and release the function key to access a yellow
61. task for one use It then goes back to the keytop tasks Manual release This is the default Press the function key to toggle it on and off Yellow tasks remains active until the function key is pressed again Disabled The function key has to be held down while pressing any other key to access the yellow task Play Sticky Key Sounds To disable sticky key sounds remove the check in the box 19 Backlight for display and keypad Tap System Backlight Change the settings as follows Display backlight The default is on Tap Battery Power External Power and Brightness tabs to change settings Keypad backlight Make changes by tapping the Keypad Battery Keypad External or Keypad Brightness tabs Power Tap System Power to view the approximate battery power remaining Tap the Advanced tab and choose the settings for automatically turning off the unit when not in use Tap System Power Calibration to see if calibration is recommended For more information on calibration refer to page 14 Memory Tap System Memory to see how much Storage memory Flash and Program memory RAM is available If there are external cards installed tap Storage Card to view the available memory on the card If there is more than one card installed tap the dropdown arrow to select the different cards Flash Settings Tap System Flash Settings The Flashlight turns on automatically You can change the intensity of the Flashlight and the intensity of
62. the Flash used for the camera To turn the Flashlight on and off push the left soft key Task Manager Closing programs still leaves them resident in RAM Windows Mobile will close background programs to free up RAM 1f resources are low To manually close programs tap Start Programs Task Manager Tap on the program and tap End Task or tap Menu End all Tasks System information Tap System System Information Firmware version serial number processor speed RAM and Flash size wireless configurations battery and card port information can be found here 20 Communication Your unit may offer multiple methods of communication with other devices as described below Not all the features apply to every unit as some of the features are offered as options If the feature described does not apply to your unit please disregard that section Connecting to a PC Connecting your unit to a PC allows you to copy files synchronize information send and receive e mail and install applications on your unit Connectivity software 1s pre installed on your handheld unit Windows XP SP3 or earlier Microsoft ActiveSync 4 5 or greater is required Microsoft Office Outlook 2000 and older is not supported by ActiveSync 4 5 NOTE If you have an earlier version of ActiveSync installed on your PC you need to upgrade to version 4 5 prior to connecting to your unit Go to www microsoft com and search for ActiveSync Windows Vista amp Windows 7
63. the battery into the unit 47 9 Place the battery door over the battery with the flat side of the battery door at the top of the unit Use the screwdriver end of the stylus or screwdriver to gently tighten the four screws 10 Replace the hand strap Setting up the cellular data connection 1 Tap Start Programs CellStart Under Available Data Settings tap the by your country to expand carriers 2 Tap the by the carrier you have signed up with and select Typical and tap Add Settings 3 Ensure the phone is turned on and test the settings by opening Internet Explorer and browsing to a web page 4 Try other settings before calling the carrier technical support NOTE If you use multiple configuration settings you can select the primary by tapping the setting and tapping Default Removing cellular data settings 1 Tap Start Programs CellStart 2 Tap Refresh to see the current list of configurations 3 Select the configured data setting you wish to remove 4 Tap Remove and OK NOTE After removing a default configuration the top setting will become the new default To access the detailed settings for each configuration tap Menu Open Connections Applet for the Connections Settings Customizing your phone Tap Start Settings Phone Phone Number The ring for text messaging notifications inp EF can be changed Tap Start Settings Sounds amp Ring type e T a Ring tone Ring Vision l
64. ting to a PC on page 21 2 Set up a partnership between your unit and the PC Refer to your PC documentation for instructions 3 After a few moments select the PC from the Device list 4 Confirm that ActiveSync service is available and place a check in the check box and tap Finish 5 Tap Start Programs ActiveSync Menu Connect via Bluetooth Bluetooth connection with a printer If the printer is Bluetooth enabled via Bluetooth serial profile 1t 1s possible to establish a Bluetooth connection 1 Set up a partnership between your unit and the printer If the printer asks to connect to your unit tap No Refer to your printer documentation for instructions and to see if a passcode is required 2 After a few moments select the printer from the Device list 3 Confirm that serial port service 1s available and place a check in the check box and tap Finish NOTE Windows Mobile operating system does not support printing without additional third party software Bluetooth enabled headphone You can use a Bluetooth stereo A2DP headphone only Bluetooth handsfree audio devices that are typically used with cell phones are not supported Troubleshooting Bluetooth connection problems If your unit cannot find another Bluetooth device confirm that the device is within range less than 30 feet 10 meters and no large objects obstruct the path of other Bluetooth enabled devices Confirm that the device is turned on and has been configu
65. upervised 9 Non approved batteries will not function in the device 10 Avoid dropping the unit or battery If dropped especially on a hard surface and the user suspects damage to the battery take it to a service center for inspection 11 Improper battery use may result in a fire explosion or other hazard 12 In the event of a battery leak do not allow the liquid to come in contact with the skin or eyes If contact has been made wash the affected area with large amounts of water and seek medical advice 13 Seek medical advice immediately if a battery has been swallowed Power supply safety Use only AC and vehicle adapters intended for the unit Other external power sources may damage your product and void the warranty Certification of this Class III product is only valid with the power supply Cincon TR30RAMO050 e Ensure the input voltage on the adapter matches the voltage in your location Ensure the adapter has prongs compatible with your outlets e The power supply is designed for indoor use only Avoid using the power supply in wet areas e Unplug the power supply from power when not in use e Do not short the output connector Telecommunications amp Internet Association TIA information Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives 57 Pac
66. w instructions to set up the e mail service You can synchronize with a POP Mail server or with a Microsoft Exchange server Sending and receiving messages Tap Start Messaging and select an e mail account Tap New to compose a message and tap Send Input the contact information Depending on your account settings your unit will check for new e mail periodically You can force a download of new messages by tapping Menu Send Receive 50 Troubleshooting What do I do to keep my battery from failing during a job Consider carrying a fully charged spare battery in the field The unit is designed so that battery replacement can be easily done How do I delete files Open File Explorer and browse to the file to be deleted Touch and hold on the file and tap Delete from the menu that appears Unlike PC s Windows Mobile does not support a Recycle Bin Once you delete a file it cannot be recovered How can I see file extensions or file attributes Windows Mobile File Explorer does not support viewing file extensions like Windows Explorer on a PC You can connect the unit to your PC and browse from the PC to view file extensions Refer to Connecting to a PC on page 21 for details Third party file management programs are available for Windows Mobile devices that may support a Recycle Bin viewing file extensions and more How can I tell how much memory is available Tap Start Settings System Memory to view available free storage a
67. xt to Enable Assisted GPS and reboot your unit if you wish to disable it If you are unable to connect to the GPS using the default GPS settings you can restore it to factory default settings by performing 32 a shutdown and leaving it shut down for approximately 5 minutes See Power key features on page 16 Using SatViewer Your Nomad may have SatViewer installed that is ONLY for use with units with built in GPS External GPS receivers Bluetooth GPS receivers GPS CF cards or other external GPS devices including other SiRF I or SiRF III GPS receivers are not supported and may not work correctly with SatViewer On your Nomad tap Start Settings System System Information Wireless to see if it has built in GPS If it does COM2 is the dedicated hardware port for the built in GPS COM1 is dedicated to the external 9 pin Your Nomad GPS receiver is compatible with applications that accept the NMEA position information using a default setting of 9600 bps Quick Start The following steps will allow you to quickly connect to the GPS with default settings 1 Start SatViewer by tapping Start Programs SatViewer 2 Tap on the GPS tab 3 Make sure the COM setting is set to COM2 4 Tap Connect to GPS The fields Lat Lon Spd Az and Ht will all read until SatViewer connects to the GPS and obtains a satellite fix If you are attempting to get a satellite fix for the first time it may take several minutes and it is reco
68. y Background Tap to place the selected picture as the background of the Today screen Beam Picture For use to beam to another Bluetooth device Save Saves the selected picture to a contact or a jpg Edit Puts a selected picture into an editable mode To rotate the picture 90 degrees tap the left application key Rotate Tap the right application key Menu to select the following Crop Tap Crop and then drag the stylus on the screen to select the area to be cropped Auto Correct Automatically corrects the color in images 28 Undo Takes the picture back a step Revert to Saved Eliminates all edits to the picture Save As Saves the edited file under a new file name If you want it saved under the previous name tap OK Properties Tap to see the selected picture s properties Send to your space If you are connected to the internet tap the left application key Send to e mail the selected picture NOTE To create folders to manage your pictures tap Menu Edit New Folder while in the thumbnail view Tap Menu Edit Cut and then Paste to move the files to the new folder You can rename the folder using File Explorer Camera Settings Tap Start Programs Pictures amp Videos Camera While in the Camera mode tap Menu Video To put the camera into video mode tap Menu Video To switch out of video mode tap Menu Still Mode Tap Normal Timer for a 5 second delay or Burst takes 5 photos 3 second
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