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1. Dialog box Device Settings Tab Memory Important configurations You can now use the slider control to set how the memory is partitioned Do this by tapping with the stylus on the slider and then dragging the stylus in the required direction Sliding to the left means reserving more memory for programs and making less available for your own data This is sensible for some games or memory intensive programs where you will not be processing large volumes of data Sliding to the right means restricting the memory for programs and making more available for your own data This is sensible if there is no longer sufficient space available for your own data However in this case you could also try deleting documents that you no longer need see Page 37 Displaying the battery capacity You can check the charge level of the built in battery at any time Using the icon in control panel Double tap on the icon Device Settings Or In the open applications in the taskbar double tap i The dialog box for device settings is displayed Tap the tab Battery Device Settings E oF Settings Battery Memory Device Info Status a Percentage of power left in main batteries 100 Main Batteries Good y Low Dialog box Device Settings Tab Main batteries The charge capacity of the battery is displayed 71 Important configurations Setting the loudspeaker volume and screen brigh
2. start S start center 30H 44 Ge 1 09P Call up desktop anytime Desktop You can call up the desktop minimize all windows at any time by tapping on the taskbar at the bottom right of the screen You can customize the desktop by adding other short cuts see Page 37 19 Working with Windows CE net Icons on the desktop 20 By default the desktop shows the following icons which you can double tap with the stylus to launch the applications KZ Recycle Bin f My Computer 5 Start Center 6B 2 Pocket On Schedule Messenger Media Player My Documents HA ag Microsoft WordPad pe gna Transcriber Recycle Bin Shows a list of deleted documents You can recover documents deleted by mistake You can empty the entire recycle bin to permanently delete old files and create more space My Computer Shows an overview with folders You can open various folders and create new ones This icon allows you to organize your filing system Start Center Calls the Start Center giving you easy access to the main functions see Page 18 Pocket On Schedule Opens Odyssey Pocket On Schedule through which you can start applications contacts calendar tasks notes diary info centre e mail pocket calculator and phone logs see Page 79 Messenger Opens Windows Messenger for CE see Page 76 for chatting with colleagues and friends Media Player Opens
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5. a Ed y Connection Select the connection type Direct Connection Virtual Private Network Dialog box Make new connection Part 1 Assign a name of your choice to the connection Select Dial up connection Then tap on Continue TA My Connection Select a modem TCP IP Settings Security Settings lt Back Next gt Dialog box Make new connection Part 2 Select the relevant modem from the list under Device Selection lf the modem card PC card is in the SIMpad the list shows an alternative entry for this card Select this entry For the other connection types select e rDAand GSM on COM3 for infrared or e Hayes compatible on COM7 for serial You can check the connection settings and dial up options under Configure If the connection via a DHCP server is not successful you will need to enter the settings under TCP IP Settings and Security Settings These settings can be obtained from your Internet or Service Provider In the Make new connection Part 2 dialog box tap on Continue 49 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections Phone Number cA My Connection Country region code faz Area code fps Phone number 1234567 L Force long distance Force local Dialog box Make new connection Part 3 In part 3 of the dialog box specify the country code area code and phone number for dialling into the
6. Or via the Start Center In the Start Center tap on Internet Internet Explorer is launched and the default homepage opens This sets up the Internet access or the subsequent configuration This concludes setting up 42 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections Connecting SIMpad to WLAN 802 11b You can connect the SIMpad e to Siemens Gate WLAN or e another WLAN Prerequisites The Gate card or WLAN card has to be plugged into the SIMpad see Page 15 For more information about configuring the l Gate AccessPoint read the Gate User Manual Connecting SIMpad to I Gate With l Gate you can connect via e ISDN or DSL or e LAN corporate network The drivers for your Gate card are already installed on your SIMpad Configuring the connection Tap on Start Programs Communication l Gate Configuration The icon is shown in the system area Tap on this icon The Wireless LAN Configuration Utility dialog box appears Wireless LAN Configuration Utility Ok Configuration Encryption About Mode Infrastructure v Channel 1 AdHoc SSD 502 11 AdHoc Tx Rate PERT Restore Defaults PS Mode Disabled v Undo Changes wep Disabled Vv Apply Changes Dialog box Wireless LAN Configuration Utility Enter the required settings for your WLAN under the Configuration and Encryption tabs If you do not know these settings ask your network administrator Tap on OK
7. Service Customer Care 94 We offer fast personal consulting There are several ways of contacting us Our Internet Online Support www my siemens com customercare can be accessed anytime anywhere and provides round the clock support for our products It features an interactive system for locating faults a collection of the most frequently asked questions and answers as well as operating instructions and the latest software updates for downloading The most frequently asked questions and answers can also be found in this User Manual in the Chapter Troubleshooting on Page 89 For other faults or if the remedies suggested above are unsuccessful you can call up SIMpad Service pages on the Internet or you can call our hot line The Internet address of SIMpad Service pages is http www my siemens com simpad The hotline numbers are as follows Country Phone United Kingdom 09 90 33 44 11 USA 866 473 6723 or 866 4simpad Contact your dealer regarding questions about device operation Contact Siemens Service regarding device faults Contact your telephone com pany regarding questions about your network access Your SIMpad is designed to work in the country indicated on the bottom of the device Specific country requirements are taken into account The CE label confirms that the device complies with the basic requirements of the R amp TTE Appendix Extract from the original declaration We
8. e Use your SIMpad to find out which partners are online and instantly exchange messages e Windows Messenger informs you when your partners reply or when a new message arrives Send graphics music or documents Get to know new people in chat rooms Make cost effective phone calls using Windows Messenger for CE Windows Media Player Using the Icon on the Desktop o Double tap the icon Media Player Or Tap on the taskbar on Start gt Programs gt Media Player Media Player is used to play back audio and video files The program recognizes audio files in WAV and MP3 format and video files in WMA WDM MPEG1 and MPEG4 formats The user interface for Windows Media Player is in English 76 Applications on your SIMpad Remote Desktop Connection a0 Using the Icon on the Desktop Zi Double tap the icon Remote Desktop Using the Remote Desktop Connection you can log on at a Windows NT server or a Windows XP Professional PC on which the Remote Desktop Server software is installed and then use all the programs which are available on the connected computer Terminal emulator Tap on Start Programs Communications gt Terminal Using Terminal Emulator you can connect your SIMpad to an online service or a corporate server that requires TTY VT 100 terminal emulation You can e display or transfer files from a BBS bulletin board e send or receive e mail messages Westtek ClearVue Office View
9. C No don t want to synchronize information Set up my device as a guest so that can copy or move information between my device and this computer Cancel Help Dialog box New partnership 1 Click Next A window in which you can select a program for synchronizing personal information then appears 86 Connecting with other devices New Partnership Eg Select Synchronization Settings ja yr Select the type of information you want to synchronize t To synchronize a particular type of information select its check box To stop synchronization of that information clear its check box Mt Calendar Microsoft Outlook M Channels Channel Synchronization M 42 Contacts Microsoft Dutlook ME Files Synchronized Files Galnbox Microsoft Outlook O Pocket Access Microsoft Databases WB Tasks Microsoft Outlook To find out more about and to customize what gets synchronized click on that information type in the list and then click Settings lt Back Cancel Help Dialog box New partnership 2 After the connection has been set up to the required PC you can synchronize or disconnect ActiveSync directly from your SIMpad To do this tap Start gt Programs Communication gt ActiveSync Synchronising Odyssey Pocket On Schedule with your PC You can synchronise Pocket On Schedule with both Microsoft Outlook and Odyssey Desktop On Schedule on your PC For this you need the On Schedule Sync
10. If the SIMpad has been successfully connected to the WLAN the ga icon will be shown in green in the system area If there is no DHCP server in your network you must make the IP settings yourself Tap on Start Settings Network and RDT Connections 43 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections PA Double tap on the l Gate Connection icon Lak CW101 The PRISM 802 11 Wireless LAN Driver settings dialog box appears PRISM 802 11 Wireless LAN Driver Settings IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be Obtain an IP address via DHCP automatically assigned to this re computer If your network does not automatically assign EE IP addresses ask your network IP Address administrator for an address Subnet Mask E and then type it in the space e provided Default Gateway EE Dialog box PRISM 802 11 Wireless LAN Driver Settings Tab IP Address Activate the option Enter IP Address and then under the P Address and Name Server tabs enter the required settings If you do not know the settings ask your network administrator Connecting SIMpad to other WLANs 44 For some WLAN cards the drivers are already installed Read the User Manual and follow the instructions on the screen Configuring the connection If the following dialog box appears when you have inserted the card the driver for your card is not installed Enter the name of the driver
11. cccceeeeeeeeeees 64 displayi gi seru nessns seriyani 62 gee EE T 62 sendings eaan r eed le ake 2 64 End taskini daed 22 Entering commands with stylus 32 Entering datareader ies 28 About the Input Panel 00 28 freehand wirteoieueta ciaccteuirs deer ice quias 29 F Factory resete nin a 89 Faults oee a a aa 89 BCGilabel ptt rn ean orth 98 Flash MEMOLSY 0cccceeeeeeesessseeeeaeeeees 70 FlashPlayer diania aee ioiai 75 malo S1 EE AREE EA T E A E 37 Forwarding e mails 0 cceeeeeee 63 G Gae Sa e E 83 Getting Started sscvimarignerstievinniedecrte 7 9 H Handwriting recognition 00 29 Hard reseta naanin aaen 89 Hardware requirements ActiveSync 85 Ea E absedencid tush condos caes 37 HIStory FUNCTION eescs cai ext ss enseveniewey senesced 55 Home R a a e n hottie 39 l ICA CE Client Citrix 82 Icons Control panel a s ni 66 desktp aiiken ern Moen Lee 20 EEEN A E IE AE ET 43 Image VICWET ccccceceeceeeeeteeeeeeeees 79 INBOX PrE EE EAEE EAE EST ite 58 59 IKa TA EA S A A AEE AE EE 58 Info Center Pocket On Schedule 81 Infrared Interface IrDA 88 Infrared interface IrDA c 47 INPUT RAMS le te A I AEE aa 28 Installation file S ienei tinade 83 Interface Sea a Mota tthe ees 4 WS Breet Ae entnian M cots caste eimai incu cts 4 Internet access via HOMER Pisistanchise tenis tia ttaden 39 EG abe veces E TAE A 43 Infrared or serial
12. your PC and then using ActiveSync see Page 85 install it on your SIMpad The PC card slot is on the rear of the device PC card release button PC card slot D Rear of the device Insert the card into the designated slot see diagram until it clicks If applicable ensure that the coloured side is upper most In battery mode the following dialog box will appear 15 Getting started PC card detected x WARNING Battery power may not be sufficient to run your PC card Some PC cards such as modem cards require AC power Do you want to use this PC card on battery power Dialog box PC card detected Tap on Yes if you want to use the PC card with battery power To release the card press the button next to the card 16 The Start Center The Start Center The most important SIMpad functions can be reached easily via the Start Center a gt lt gt AL be inspired 8 Start SSwtcner ros SAH 08 24 ej The Start Center pn a Ct aw 2 Start Center is started automatically when SIMpad is first switched on and also when the operating system is restarted The Start Center contains buttons for various functions Tap the relevant button to start a particular function For a number of functions the Internet connection is established In such cases tap Connect in the dialog box subsequently displayed The Start Center is a program that runs under Windows CE net Read
13. Accessing the World Wide Web Starting Internet Explorer Use the stylus to tap the button nternet in the Gap Start Center Or via the icon on the desktop Double tap on the icon Or using the Start Menu Tap Start Programs gt Internet Explorer in the tool bar Be Eat vew ae Forte 1 gi Swi Address http www my siemens com simpad F CITY MOBILE WORLD CUSTOMER CARE PRESS SIMpad eSimulation Office networking SIMpad SLA L Gate Move on move up Surf and work wherever you are gt Product Details FAQ gt Technical Data bp Accessories gt Downloads amp Applications gt gt Mamal Get the whole potential of the Internet delivered on screen clearly and usefully Enjoy your whenever and wherever you need it independence gt SIMpad SL4 inches a brilliant colour TFT touchscreen which shows a complete HTML page recognizes handwriting is PC Card enabled uses Windows CE and links effortlessly and wirelessly in just ten seconds to the web orto your LAN With the SIMpad SL4 you are always connected No moze searching through notes or looking for case histories no more interupted inventories everthing is immediately to hand for vour business Done ail 8l Start Jiav siemens Internet Explorer Smm 2 00 PM Internet Explorer Internet Explorer starts the pre specified homepage This sometimes also involves automatically establishing the Internet
14. Internet The Internet or Service Provider provides you with the phone number To complete tap Finish Setting up a connection Double tap on the newly created connection The Dial up Connection dialog box is displayed Dial Up Connection cA My Connection User Name name Phone 089 1234567 Password Pree Dial from Office Dial Properties Domain Dialog box Connection settings Enter the access data that you have obtained from your Internet or Service Provider in the User name and Password fields You do not need to complete the Domain field In the Password field asterisks are displayed for security reasons Check if the phone number of your provider is correct If this is not the case tap Dialling Properties The code of the country you are presently in must be specified in the Local country code field e g 44 for UK or 41 for Switzerland If necessary change the settings under Dial pattern Tap OK 50 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections If you check the Save Password box you do not need to specify your password again each time you dial in However if you want to prevent other people from using your SIMpad access for example you should leave the box empty Tap Connect Setting up a connection 5 Start Internet Explorer via the icon on the desktop ia T Double tap on the icon Explorer Or via the Start Center In the Start Center tap on nte
15. North Mopac Expressway Suite 400 Austin Texas 78759 Contact person Oliver Zechlin Phone no 512 997 0543 We Siemens ICM LLC hereby declare that the equipment bearing the trade name and model number specified above was tested conforming to the applicable FCC rules under the most accurate measurement stan dards possible and that all the necessary steps have been taken and are in force to assure that production units of the same equipment will con tinue to comply with the Commissions requirements 99 Index A IACCOSSOMES ie sheziidetaiis atta wie ecu die ect 8 Active ING nck cctasteeds a a aaia 85 Via USB hia ian ret aerae ais iien 85 Address book e mail 0eee 64 Application CI E E See facta bea dintes den deatede 22 SWAPPING cee cela odes womledes EA 22 Applications Programs 00 74 Attaching files to e mails 00 64 Authenticated data connection 88 B Backup FUNCTION eeecececeeeeceeeeeeeee 85 Battery ec bates ii otes rdd 14 CAD AGILY a a a ed 71 Battery charge capacity 71 Bluetooth device settings 06 66 Bootloader Version ccccccccccecceceeeeees 73 BriQhtn Ss wong tet idis inert tue tah td 72 Browser homepage 0cceeeeeees 57 BrOWSEF OPTIONS 0 0 0 ieii aa bat 57 Buttons Start Center 0 e 18 C CAB FIGs shite A AASE E 83 Calculator Pocket On Schedule 80 Calender Pocke
16. Tap OK The address book is closed and the selected entry is copied into the input field Attaching files to e mails 64 You can attach files stored in SIMpad to e mails you are replying or to new e mails that you are creating Thus e g you can attach documents that you have created with WordPad to an e mail The recipient receives the attached file together with the e mail To attach a file to a new e mail that you are creating or to an e mail to which you are replying tap in the tool bar A dialog box is displayed in which you can select the file for attachment To close the dialog box and attach the selected file tap o Important configurations Important configurations Use the stylus to tap the button Setup in the Start Center The Control Panel window is displayed You can also open the window via Start gt Settings Control Panel File View R x 6 O 2 b 2 E 9 gt Bluetooth Certificates Date Time Device Dialing Display Input Panel Internet Keyboard Network and Device E Settings Options Dial up Co Q f qs a 2 O aIo FH Owner Password PC Power Regional Remove Storage Stylus System Volume amp Connection Settings Programs Manager Sounds 22 start E contro Panel Iati E 2 57 PM B Control Panel The control panel allows basic settings to be made for Windows CE ne and the SIMpad The window shows various icons with explanatory labels If you double tap an ic
17. Working with Windows CE net Windows Explorer Starting Windows Explorer 36 You can use the Windows Explorer to manage folders and documents in your file system A Via My Computer icon on the desktop My Computer Or using the start menu Double tap the icon The current folder is displayed Tap with the stylus in the taskbar on Start Programs gt Windows Explorer The current folder is displayed Icon for folder Double tapping opens the folder and displays its Icon for document Double tapping opens the document in the Current folder contents associated program File Edit View Go Favorites xa By Address My Computer Vv pmmoet mo ew Databases My IPSM Network profiles Program Files Release Temp CAPTO004 Documents p J a Control Symbol for persistent anel IPSM folder 82 Start my Computer SSS 0b the Gs 3 59 pm e Windows Explorer CE net Working with Windows CE net Views large icons small icons and details Folders and files can be displayed in a number of different ways The Large Icons setting can be impractical particularly when a folder contains a large number of files or subfolders Tap in the Windows Explorer tool bar see Page 26 A popup menu opens Select a view other than the current view a marker indicates the current view Creating new folders It makes sense to create your own folders and subf
18. all programs used under Windows CE net Selecting text Deleting text lt Your name or Zoin any Selected text Use the stylus to position the cursor on the start or end point of the text to be selected If handwriting recognition is activated see Page 29 tap carefully on the first and last character and then hold down the stylus until the cursor flashes or you hear a sound Then drag the stylus slowly over the screen The selected text is shown inversed To delete the text characterby character from right to left tap E backspace key on the input panel To delete something in the middle of the text position the cursor beyond the last character that you wish to delete Then tap on the input panel To delete larger sections of text select the required section of text Then tap on the input panel E Copying cutting or pasting text Select the required text Tap in the menu of the program that you are using on Edit and in the menu which is then displayed on Copy or on Cut With Copy the selected text is retained with Cut it is deleted In both cases it is held on the clipboard Position the cursor at the point at wish you want to paste in the text from the clipboard Tap in the menu on Edit and in the menu which then opens on Paste Alternatively after marking a text you can tap in the tool bar see Page 26 on to copy or E3 to cut To paste position the cursor at the required point and tap E 35
19. control key and button below the control key Then use the stylus to briefly press the RESET button on the base of the device Hold down both buttons for a further two seconds Once this is completed the SIMpad factory settings are restored You must perform the startup operations again see Page 9 Connecting with other devices Connecting with other devices On the back of the device you will find the various interfaces which give S IMpad its communication capabilities Data connection with a PC using Microsoft ActiveSync Conventional serial interface RS232 ra yo USB interface Interfaces for connections to the PC To exchange data with a PC you can use the serial interface or the USB interface To make the connection you need the PC connection cable supplied with SIMpad or a standard USB cable You can use Microsoft ActiveSync to synchronize your Odyssey Pocket On Schedule applications e g calendar tasks contacts and e mail with the PC Similarly you can transfer the complete database from SIMpad to a connected PC backup function or restore a data backup version from the PC to the SIMpad restore function You can also use ActiveSync to install additional software on SIMpad see Page 83 So that both devices can exchange files you require Microsoft ActiveSync As a minimum your PC must have Minimum 486 66DX processor Pentium 90 recommended 16 MB RAM for Windows 95 98 Pentium Pr
20. drop down menu The Options dialog box is displayed Tap on the sign next to E mail and then on Accounts Options Auto Correct A E mail Account Management Auto Text 7 ai Account Receiving Address H Calendar Add Tasks Tip Messages Remove E E mail Properties Compose Set Default Reply Signature Receipts v Move Up Move Down Dialog box Options Tap on Add The Account Name dialog box is displayed Account Name x Name Enter the name that you wish to appear next to messages sent by you Name farola lt lt Back Next gt gt Finish Dialog box Account Name Enter the name that you would like to appear when you send e mails Tap on Next The Receiving Address Information dialog box is displayed Receiving Address Information Receiving e mail address information Enter the e mail address that will be used when other people send you messages E mail Address Farola simpad com Dialog box Receiving Address Information Sending and receiving e mails Enter your e mail address Tap on Next The E mail Server Information dialog box is displayed E mail Server Information Server Information My incoming mail server is POP3 v HTTP Incoming mail server IMAP TMap dress POPS Outgoing mail server SMTP address lt lt Back Next gt gt Finish Dialog box E mail Server Information Tap the My incoming mail server is list and se
21. in turn 1 In the start menu tap Start and then Suspend 2 If 1 does not work do a reset Press the small button marked RESET at the bottom of the device with the stylus 3 If the problem cannot be solved with 2 perform a hardreset To do this hold down the _ button on the right above the control key and then press the reset button on the bottom of the device with the stylus Data you have generated yourself will be lost 4 If 3 is also unsuccessful hold down the LJ button on the right above the control key and at the same time press the I button under the control key Then use the stylus to briefly press the RESET button on the base of the device Hold down both buttons for a further two seconds This method completely resets the device to its factory default settings All data that you have created yourself and all your personal settings are lost SIMpad starts again as if it were being started for the first time Internet connection with HomeRF the connection is interrupted irrespective of distance or cannot be set up DHCP server not found Remove the HomeRF card Wait until the 4 icon disappears from the taskbar Then plug the card back in and wait approx 30 seconds 89 Appendix 90 Internet connection via PC card cannot be established f there are problems with the connection remove he PC card and re insert it Wait approximately 30 seconds This is also needed
22. instructions on the screen Subsequently a number of important basic settings such as calibration owner properties and date and time are requested Calibrating the screen After turning the device on you are asked to calibrate the screen Calibration is necessary to allow the touch sensitive screen to react correctly to the pressure point Only use the stylus supplied for touching the screen Make sure that you do not touch the screen with anything with your hands during operation More information about using the stylus can be found in Chapter Notes on the stylus on Page 14 ec Tap with the stylus precisely in the centre of the displayed cross Hold the stylus in this position for about 1 second The cross is moved to another position Tap in the centre of the cross again Repeat the process until calibration is completed 10 Getting started Owner properties The Owner properties dialog box appears in which you can enter your personal data Owner Properties Identification Notes Network ID At Power On Name j _ Display owner identification Company Area code Phone Address Work Ey za Home Dialog box Owner properties Tab Identification Enter name company address etc in the fields provided If you do not know what to enter in a field leave the field blank To enter data first tap the required field Then tap the required character on the
23. program on your PC You can download this from http www my siemens com simpad You can find further information on the web at http www odysseyinc com pdf osoutlooksync pdf Notes on transferring files You can copy files which you created on your PC e g Word Excel or PowerPoint to Explorer on SIMpad To open the Microsoft Office program files on your SIMpad the files must not be converted during transfer with ActiveSync To prevent conversion open Microsoft ActiveSync on your PC Click on Tools Options On the Rules tab click on Conversion settings Ensure that in the General tab the option Convert files after synchronisation copying or moving is not checked 87 Connecting with other devices Connecting to your printer Infrared interface diode a m Infrared interface for connecting your printer SIMpad has an infrared interface to allow it to communicate with a printer The printer used must also have this interface For printers without an Infrared interface IrDA there are commercially available IrDA adapters which can be connected to the parallel interface of the printer An example of a compatible printer with an infrared interface is the HP Deskjet 350 For the infrared connection to be established SIMpad and the printer must be switched on The infrared diodes of SIMpad and the printer must have line of sight contact and may be not more that 0 5 m from each other SIMpad support
24. sending in the tool bar tap 1 This stores the e mail in the Outbox To send all e mails in the Outbox at the same time and receive new e mails simultaneously tap File Send and Receive Send Receive All Creating e mails Tap 4 in the Pocket On Schedule tool bar The window for editing e mails is displayed The cursor is in the To input field Enter the e mail address of the recipient Then tap lt gt alongside the field Subject Enter a meaningful subject for the e mail After you have entered the e mail address and the subject tap in the window for editing the e mail For information on entering data see Page 28 for information on edit functions see Page 35 There is also the Cc and Bcc field in the e mail header data Here you can specify the e mail addresses of one or more people who are to receive copies of the e mail None of the e mail recipients listed in the Bcc blind copy field can be seen by the recipients in the To and Cc fields If there is no other than the actual recipient to receive the e mail leave the Cc and Bcc fields empty You can also specify a number of recipients in the fields To and Cc wu Separate the mail addresses of the individual recipients by a semicolon Copying an entry from an address book When you create a new e mail you can use the address book to enter the address of the recipient or recipients Tap on To Cc or Bcc The address book is opened Select the required entry
25. storage slot An AC DC adapter with mains cable A serial PC connection cable User Manual Optional accessories You can always find the current selection of optional accessories and SIMpad applications at the following portal http www my siemens com simpad Getting started Getting started Before operating your SIMpad for the first time it is vital that you read the Safety Precautions on Page 2 Switching SIMpad on for the first time Before switching the SIMpad on for the first time its batteries must be charged for at least one hour by connecting the SIMpad 0 to the mains Charging begins when the AC DC adapter is connected to both the SIMpad and power socket Leave the SIMpad connected to the mains during setup Connecting to the power supply Use the power adapter supplied The small plug is plugged into the appropriate socket at the back of the device indicated by arrow AC DC adapter Rear of the device Getting started Activating SIMpad On off button CHa On off button To switch on your SIMpad press the button on the right of the screen above the control key If the screen remains dark press the r button again After your SIMpad is switched on for the first time a checker board screen is displayed for a few seconds Basic settings after SIMpad is switched on for the first time A welcome screen is displayed after your SIMpad is first switched on Follow the
26. the Section Working with Windows CE net on Page 19 to familiarize yourself with the basics of Windows CE net 17 The Start Center Start Center buttons 18 000 0 UL Internet Establishes the Internet connection starts Microsoft Internet Explorer see Page 53 and opens your default Homepage Organizer Opens Odyssey Pocket On Schedule through which you can start applications contacts calendar tasks notes diary info centre e mail pocket calculator and phone logs see Page 79 Viewer Opens a dialog box through which you can start Westtek Office Viewer programs ClearVue Document ClearVue Worksheet ClearVue Presentation and ClearVue Image see Page 77 Notes Starts Microsoft WordPad a text editor see Page 74 Setup Opens the control panel through which you can access the most important settings see Page 65 Help Opens the integrated help system see Page 37 Close Closes the Start Center and opens the desktop see Page 19 On the desktop see Page 19 you will find an icon which allows you to open the Start Center at any point Working with Windows CE net Working with Windows CE net Microsoft Windows CE net is the preinstalled operating system on SIMpad The operating system is the basis for all programs which run on SIMpad Desktop The desktop is the basis for the user interface for Windows CE net Recycle Bin Transcriber Internet Explorer
27. the Windows folder Open Windows Explorer Swap to the Windows folder and double tap on the file downloaded from the internet Follow the on screen instructions e Forspecial installation files for Windows CE net with the extension CAB you first need to transfer the file to the SIMpad using ActiveSync or a memory card see Page 85 To install using the CAB file double tap on the file downloaded from the Internet Follow the on screen instructions The CAB file is deleted from your SIMpad after installation If you want to install the program again at a later date for example after a factory reset you must save the CAB file to your PC 2 Direct from the Internet to SIMpad The installation data is loaded as a StrongARM package CAB file directly onto the SIMpad When transferring data from the Internet you are requested to select a folder in which you wish to save the installation data e g in Windows After the installation data has been transferred call up Windows Explorer see Page 36 Go to the Windows folder There double tap the file downloaded from the Internet Follow further instructions on the screen After a software installation SIMpad must be restarted Do this by tapping in the taskbar with the stylus on Start gt Programs gt Help Software Reset 83 Applications on your SIMpad Device software updates 84 Your SIMpad operating system can be upgraded This replaces the entire opera
28. to force a new address enquiry on the I Gate PC card to switch rom a private network to a corporate network or vice versa Internet connection via cell phone cannot be established Ensure that the cell phone you are using has a built in modem Ensure that the Infrared function is switched on on the cell phone can be enabled disabled in the cell phone s settings Ensure that a serial cable connection or an infrared connection exists between SIMpad and he cell phone see Page 47 With infrared connections make sure that SIMpad and the mobile are not more than 0 5 m from another and hat the two infrared diodes are at a maximum angle of 15 Ensure that the cell phone is switched on and that he battery capacity and network connection are adequate no radio gap prepaid card not expired Printing does not work Ensure that the printer has an infrared interface and that it is switched on see Page 88 With infrared connection make sure that SIMpad and the printer are not more than 0 5 m from another and that the two infrared diodes are at a maximum angle of 15 Data backup to the PC does not work Ensure that the data connection to your PC is established see Page 85 Ensure that the ActiveSync software is installed and started on the PC Error Message Low Memory Close all open programs Then reset the memory partitioning see Page 70 Increase the program memory by approx 2000 30
29. warranty period of 24 months is valid Excluded from the warranty is damage caused by misuse e g broken screen liquids etc damage due to normal wear and tear lettering bat tery etc or caused by intervention of third parties The warranty does not cover consumables e g battery nor any defects which have only an in significant effect on the value or the usability of the device 97 Appendix 98 USA Federal Communications Commission FCC Class B Compliance Statement for SIMpad The following statement applies to the products covered in this manual unless otherwise specified herein The statement for other products will appear in the accompanying documentation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules and meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regula tions These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment gener ates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in strict accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no warranty that in terference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning th
30. 0 0 20 79 EATE O A A E te eddies 80 Calendan enana a snedentactai 80 GOMLTACTS ccscerr tanec testi cede etna 80 Info CONSE a cee totes oie tei tasers 81 JOUINAl EAE E EE TEA 81 NOTES ai aa aa ae AAA EN 81 EE E E EE 81 Telephone 10g seee 82 Presentation Viewer oesie 78 Printer Connection to 85 88 Pro ram MeMO ainia ekaan 70 Programs Applications 00 0 05 74 R Recalibrate screen 68 101 Index Recalibrating the screen s 68 Reload functio asr ed 55 Remote Desktop 0 0 ccceeeeeee 77 Replying to e mails cceeeeeee 63 RSC e E E OTTE NATT 13 89 Restore fUNCtION cceceesseriireeereenn 85 S Screen brightness 72 Screen calibration eeeeeeeeeenre 10 SEIECHNG OX tes decrsestel cctenetieteshideriaeveces 35 Sending e mails ceeeeeeeeees 64 Serial interface 00 ee 4 48 85 S ral HUMBDEE atinda ataata 73 Service Customer Care 94 Settings Transcriber 0 cece ec cccecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 34 SIMpad SWITCHING Off ii neiypeyn ispusni 23 Smartcard ike eiel sessed eat wate hers ERA 88 Software INStAMING esasan 83 WPOAIES aia iota ae 84 Software variants 73 Sounds for events eeren 68 Speaker VOLUME cccccececcceceeenseeeees 72 Spell check Transcriber 000c08 33 Stare BUTONG a aa i tecahaks 21 Start Centered veins Rie eed 17 SLantime nuk Mitesh eel eases 23 Storage MEMOS ccccceeeeeeesteeeeeeees 70 Stor
31. 00 KB move the slide to the left Delete unnecessary files Graphic attached to an e mail cannot be displayed Increase the program memory see Page 70 Most graphics attached to e mails are in JPG format For these graphics to be displayed on the screen they have to be decompressed and stored in the working memory Sufficient free memory must be available Taskbar can no longer be called up The taskbar Auto hide function is activated and the screen is not properly calibrated In this case switch on the input panel tap the Ctrl key and then press the left control key Appendix Elements on the The screen must be recalibrated see Page 68 screen do not react or only react when you tap Somewhere else on the screen USB device such as The USB connection on the SIMpad is only printer modem is suitable for synchronizing between the desktop not working correctly PC and the SIMpad see Page 85 on the SIMpad 91 Appendix Maintenance and Care In case the built in battery capacity is already weakening the battery has to be changed Let your dealer do this for you Do not attempt to open the device yourself Usage and cleaning instructions Wipe the case with a damp cloth or with an antistatic cloth Never use a dry cloth There is a danger that this will induce a static charge Wipe the screen with a lint free soft cloth To remove finger marks and dirt from the screen d
32. Benefit from full screen view and the maximize and minimize functions Rich Text Format RTF Protect your document with passwords For more information tap on in WordPad 74 Applications on your SIMpad Internet Explorer wr Using the icon on the desktop Double tap the icon Internet Explorer Or using the Start Center Tap in the Start Center on nternet Internet Explorer for Windows CE net offers many functions which you will recognize from the desktop version For more information tap on in Internet Explorer Flash player plug in The Macromedia Flash Player enables your Internet browser to display full graphic contents and animated interactive contents in flash format The Flash standard supports e vectorbased graphics that require hardly any memory and therefore load very quickly streaming MP3 sound played back during download automatic adjustment of the page contents to the screen size no more scrolling Java Virtual Machine The Insignia Java Virtual Machine Jeode Runtime is needed to run Java programs and offers Personal Java 1 2 compatibility 75 Applications on your SIMpad Windows Messenger for CE Using the Icon on the Desktop fad Double tap the icon Messenger Or Tap in the taskbar on Start gt Programs Messenger Use Windows Messenger to exchange internet messages with other Messenger users You can chat or exchange files Main functions
33. C gt Remove programs Automatic uninstallation of software p Stylus Set the double tap rate and recalibrate the screen see Page 68 a Storage manager Manage storage media and disk partitions 1 Power Check the battery display the capacity and set automatic shutdown 53 System Display system information and change memory settings Keyboard Set keyboard properties Re Dialling Set general dial up parameters for connections over the phone network P a Certificates Manage certificates Certificates are used by some applications to verify trustworthiness and set up secure connections 67 Important configurations Recalibrating the screen Selecting 68 Recalibration is needed if elements of the touch sensitive screen no longer or only react by tapping at another position To start recalibration Using the Icon in the Control Panel E Double tap the icon The dialog box for stylus properties is Stylus displayed Stylus Properties Double Tap Calibration Double tap this grid to set the double tap sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between taps Double tap this icon to test your double tap settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Dialog box Stylus properties Tap on the Calibration tab Read the text displayed Then tap Calibration and follow the on screen instructions sounds for events For
34. ClearVue Presentation Viewer Use ClearVue Presentation Viewer to make presentations on the spot from your SIMpad You can open files created with Microsoft PowerPoint 97 PowerPoint 2000 or PowerPoint XP Main functions e Re sort slides or hide individual slides and create a user defined presentation e Read the slide notes that you have created on your desktop computer e Change the slide display times Applications on your SIMpad ClearVue Image Viewer Using the Start Center In the Start Center tap on Viewer gt Image Viewer Or Tap on the taskbar Start gt Programs gt ClearVue gt Image Viewer Use ClearVue Image Viewer to open graphics in Windows Bitmap BMP JPEG File Interchange Format JPG and Portable Network Graphics PNG formats Create a presentation from graphic files and show them on the spot Main functions e Sort the graphics in a folder into a presentation e Hide or reveal individual graphics e View the graphic properties in an information window e Change the size and orientation of the graphics during the presentation e Select the transition and the display times e Save the settings for your presentation Odyssey Pocket On Schedule E mail amp Using the icon on the desktop Double tap on the icon Pocket On Schedule Or using the Start Center In the Start Center tap on Organizer Use the Odyssey Pocket On Schedule applications to plan schedules and m
35. SIEMENS Be inspired User Manual and safety precautions A General Information General Information Safety Precautions Please use only SIMpad brand accessories Any damage caused to the device which is the result of using third party accessories invalidates any warranty claims Do not open the device lf the LCD screen of the device is damaged the glass is broken for example avoid contact between any liquid which might escape and your skin mucous membrane eye mouth or foodstuffs and do not breathe in any gas which might escape Wash off any affected areas of your body or clothing with copious quantities of soap and water Only use the stylus supplied for touching the screen Other instruments such as a ballpoint pen for example can damage the screen This unit has a built in lithium ion battery which should be used only as instructed and changed only by Siemens service personnel Use only the supplied AC DC adapter When the adapter is plugged into the power socket it must be free from obstructions The adapter must not be covered during operation Do not place the adapter on any surface which can be damaged by heat The SIMpad is disconnected from the power source by unplugging the AC DC adapter Make sure that the AC power socket is freely accessible Medical equipment such as pacemakers or hearing aids may be affected by the radio connection to the base station Do not look into the inf
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37. Siemens AG declare that the above mentioned product is manufactured according to our Full Quality Assurance System certified by CETECOM ICT Services GmbH with the registration number Q810820M in compliance with ANNEX V of the R amp TTE Directive 99 05 EC The presumption of conformity with the essential requirements regarding Council Directive 99 05 EC is ensured Senior Approvals Manager The Declaration of Conformity DoC has been signed In case of need a copy of the original DoC can be made available via the company hotline C 0682 95 Appendix Warranty Warranty for USA 96 Limited One Year Warranty Siemens warrants to the original consumer purchaser of this product that the product shall be free from defects in materials or workmanship For a period of one 1 year from the date of proof of purchase a product with any such defects in materials or workmanship shall be at Siemens option repaired replaced or a credit issued without charge for parts or la bor directly related to the defect Replacement products may be new or reconditioned products or newer models of equal or better functionality Limitations and Exclusions This warranty does not apply to any product or part thereof which has suf fered through normal wear and tear alteration improper installation phys ical abuse including exposure to improper temperatures misuse ne glect or accident and does not cover broken screens or liquids T
38. Windows CE net events can be assigned sounds The Click sound when you tap the screen is one such sound To set a sound Using the icon in the Control Panel 30 Double tap the icon The dialog box for volume and sound volme amp properties is displayed Volume amp Sounds Properties Volume Sounds Loud Enable sounds for M Events warnings beeps and system events S M Applications program specific and all other sounds P M Notifications alarms appointments and reminders Enable clicks and taps for E M Hardware buttons Loud C Soft VUES M Screen taps lLoud C Soft Dialog box Volume amp sounds properties Important configurations The Volume tab allows you to set the important events for which you want sound support Tap with the stylus in the corresponding box to activate or deactivate the relevant option You can set the volume using the control on the left Tap the control and drag the stylus upwards for increased volume or downwards for reduced volume Tap the Sounds tab You select the individual events from the list on the left You can assign an individual sound to each selected event To do so tap Browse You can select a sound file of type wayv 69 Important configurations Memory management All SIMpad data is stored electronically and thus available at once This memory consists of the following parts e 32 MB FLASH memor
39. Windows Media Player see Page 76 for playing back audio and video files My Documents Displays the folders intended for storing private data e g letters Microsoft WordPad Opens the text editor This allows you to write letters for example see Page 74 Transcriber Activates Microsoft Transcriber the handwriting recognition program which allows you to write directly on the screen see Page 29 Working with Windows CE net an Remote Desktop Connection You can use the Remote Desktop Connection see Page 77 to Remote a E mete register with a Windows terminal server 7A Internet Explorer u Opens the preinstalled web browser This allows you to ibs display web pages see Page 53 Taskbar Start button Opened applications System area start B Doc SF30bt SoG m e Taskbar The taskbar is located at the bottom of the screen If it is not visible touch the screen with the stylus and drag the stylus to the bottom edge of the screen The taskbar consists of the following areas Stat Start Button on the left Use this button to display a pop up menu You use this to start programs and documents and other settings on SIMpad Buttons for opened applications centre A button is shown for each open application at the centre area of the taskbar If for example you have started Internet Explorer and WordPad a button is shown for each of these programs By tapping the relevant button you activ
40. a stvpbas crane ee ade Maintenance and Care Usage and cleaning instructions 0 cceeeeecceeeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeneeeeeeeeteeeeeeeenaes Technical datay aisina aa aaa a ae E a araa Eat Service Customer Caress eiiie ec riisi irid asaini Extract from the original declaration EEIE E E E E A E A T E E ulated Getting started Getting started Congratulations on purchasing a SIMpad SL4 simply called SIMpad in this manual Your SIMpad belongs to a new class of device known as Web pad The touch sensitive screen provides users with a significantly better information display than that offered by current mobile devices palmtops PocketPCs or cell phones This makes working easier and turns use into a real experience Your new communication centre The SIMpad can be used e asamobile thin client for server applications e asamobile terminal for browser based applications or e in off line mode with special Windows CE net applications Using the SIMpad you can carry out paperless processes on the move without changing media saving you both time and effort In a total cost of ownership analysis TCO the SIMpad is shown to be considerably cheaper than a notebook and offers unique functions such as instant on This function means that the SIMpad is available immediately after being switched on Getting started What s in the box The package contains e ASIMpad Three styluses one of which is in the stylus
41. acturer Siemens Switzerland Ltd Address P O Box CH 8047 Zurich Product description SIMpad SL4 English Model designation 3131 H151 B200 based on S842 Serial Number The model designation 3131 H151 B200 may be followed by additional letters or numbers which indicate small differences between devices The product described above in the form as delivered is in conformity with the provisions of the following European Directive 99 5 EWG Council Directive of the european Parliament and of the Council relating Radio Equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual Recognition of their Conformity Conformity to the Directive is assured through the application of the following standards Art 3 1 a Safety EN 60950 Ed 2 A4 1997 A11 1997 according to 73 23 EC Art 3 1 a Acoustic Shock Not applicable Art 3 1 b EMC EN 55022 1998 EN 55024 1998 according to 89 336 EC The product is labelled with the European Approvals Marking CE and the number 0682 for the identification of the involved notified Body Zurich 6th June 2002 Siemens Switzerland Ltd Ch Hilber S Di Pietro Head of World Market Unit Head of Product Development sgd Ch Hilber sgd S Di Pietro Name Name Function Function This declaration certifies the conformity to the specified directives but contains no assurance of properties The safety documentation accompanying the product shall be considered in detail ssued by nformatio
42. al or on X Provides a central overview of your activities In the menu bar tap on Go gt Notes oron Use Notes to manage your notes and gain a clear overview Main functions e Identify your notes with different colours e Find out when individual notes were created and last modified 81 Applications on your SIMpad Phone log In the menu bar tap on Go gt Phone Log or on 6 Use Phone Log to provide an overview of your phone calls Main functions e Characterise each call with information such as keywords categories or information about the other party e Enter notes during the call or agree schedules Phone Log saves notes and schedules and updates the calender with new schedules Ansyr PDF Viewer In the taskbar tap Start gt Programs Application gt PDF Viewer A dialog box is displayed in which you can select and open a PDF file PDF Viewer is a program for viewing the widely used PDF files PDF has an OS operating system independent file format for screen presentation or printing out documents It makes no difference which program these documents were created with PDF files can be recognised by the ending pdf A dialog box is displayed for you to select and open the required PD file Citrix ICA CE Client 82 Tap on Start Programs gt ICA CE Client Remote Application Manager Use the ICA CE Client Software to register with a Citrix Server on which the ICA Server software is
43. anage information You can synchronize Pocket On Schedule with Microsoft Outlook or Odyssey Desktop On Schedule on your desktop computer see Page 85 For more information tap on X in Pocket On Schedule You can find comprehensive online documentation in the internet at http www odysseyinc com pdf posv5VGA pdf Inbox helps you to manage your e mails Always synchronize Outlook if you are going to a meeting or if you want to take your device home see Page 87 For more information on sending and receiving e mails and the Inbox see Chapter Sending and receiving e mails Page 58 79 Applications on your SIMpad Calculator Calendar Contacts 80 In the menu bar tap on Go Other Views Calculator or on W You can use the calculator with the input panel or the stylus In the menu bar tap on Go Calendar or on You can use the Calendar to generate and save information from your schedule in your SlIMpad You no longer need to run two parallel schedules Main functions e Display your schedule in a daily weekly monthly or annual overview Plan group meetings or repeat past meetings Receive reminders of appointments Receive meeting requests adjusted to time zones Alter appointments easily using drag and drop In the menu bar tap on Go gt Contacts or on Business and private information regarding your contacts is saved using Contacts You no longer need to run two parallel lists Main f
44. ate the corresponding window System area on the right This area displays small icons and the current time of day The small icons stand for system programs which are currently running For example by tapping you can show or enlarge the input panel Double tapping the clock calls up a dialog box showing a calendar with the current date You can use this window to set a new time and date Task Manager Using Task Manager you can switch between open applications Tasks or close applications if they are no longer responding To open the task manager press the button right mouse key and at the same time tap the taskbar using the stylus In the following drop down menu tap on Task Manager 21 Working with Windows CE net 22 The Task Manager dialog box is displayed Task Manager Active Tasks Switch To End Task Dialog box Task Manager Tap on the required application task in the list e to close this application tap on End Task e to switch to this application tap on Switch To Working with Windows CE net Starting programs from the start menu fw Clearvue i Document Viewer Communication d a Image Viewer 9 ICA CE Client gt Presentation viewer Tools gt L Worksheet Viewer Command Prompt Gai Programs Hue Internet Explorer Media Player 3 Messenger W Microsoft WordPad E POF viewer Sa Pocket On Schedule fp Suspend IE Transcriber BJ Wi
45. connection 53 Accessing the World Wide Web Entering internet addresses Address http www my siemens com simpar Dialog box for the current internet address At the top of the Internet Explorer window you see a field in which the current Internet address is displayed In this field you can also type a new Internet address that you wish to call next Tap in the field for the Internet address The entire entry is highlighted You can overwrite the entry Using the Input Panel enter the required Internet address e g http www my siemens com simpad End your entry with Eer The Web site is now searched for If it is found it appears on the screen a short time later Navigating web pages 54 Web sites can contain links which lead to other pages on the same site or to other providers By default links are shown in blue and underlined in the text There are of course web sites which provide graphical navigation Advisories Airports ATM Locator Driving NEWS amp VIEWS SPORTS Embassies Directions Flight Info MERE COMMUNITY Mag Text links Graphical links Typical links to web pages To activate a link with the stylus tap the text or graphical element which is recognizable as a link Depending on the technique used the destination page can replace the old page in the same window or be displayed in a subarea of the window with what is known as frames technique or open a new browser w
46. d can be a combination of letters and digits with a length of min 8 and max 20 positions Network Password Confirm Network Password Dialog box HRF Gateway Change Network Password Set the password for the wireless network in this dialog box The password identifies all components of your wireless network and prevents unauthorised access to the individual network components The password can contain letters and numbers it must be at least 8 and no more than 20 characters long Memorize the password You will have to re enter the password when incorporating further components into the wireless network Then tap OK A confirmation message informs you that the password has been changed successfully Tap OK 39 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections 40 Entering the password for the wireless network If the password for the wireless HomeRF Gateway has already been defined e g with a PC then the following dialog box will appear Check Network Connection Connection to HRF gateway cannot be established Please execute the following steps 1 Check if the LED on HRF Gateway is lit 2 Enter network password of HRF iis gateway if known OK Cancel Dialog box Test network connection Enter the password for the wireless network You defined this password when you connected the first components in the HomeRF Gateway Tap on OK Setting up and configuring network a
47. do not know please ask your network administrator Tap on OK Tap on Connect 45 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections Setting up a connection 46 wr Start Internet Explorer via the icon on the desktop ia nenet Double tap on the icon Explorer Or via the Start Center In the Start Center tap on Internet Internet Explorer is launched and the default homepage opens This sets up the Internet access or the subsequent configuration This concludes setting up Setting up and configuring network and internet connections Connecting SIMpad via mobile radio GSM GPRS or HSCSD Prerequisites You can set up a connection to the Internet using the SIMpad via mobile radio You can connect using a modem card PC card or a cell phone serial or infrared If you are using a PC card it must be inserted into the SIMpad see Page 15 Notes on using the infrared interface Connection to a cell phone via the infrared interface is possible The cell phone must have an integrated modem This lets you use the cell phone to set up a connection to an Internet or Service Provider Infrared interface diode Be Infrared Interface for connecting to a cell phone For the infrared connection the cell phone must also have an infrared interface The infrared diodes of your SIMpad and cell phone must have line of sight contact and may be not more that 0 5 m from each other The connectio
48. e a Serial interface or audio headphones interface Suitable for connecting modems or for direct connection to a PC USB interface to synchronize with a PC IrDA infrared interface Suitable for connection to a printer or to a modem capable phone for internet connections Printer or mobile phone must also be equipped with an IrDA interface Slot for smartcards PC Card release button PC Card slot AC DC adapter connection 12 V Use the supplied AC DC adapter to connect the device to AC power Stylus storage slot Dear Customer Your views are important to us and we want to hear them Please take a few moments to complete our Internet questionnaire http www siemens com customersurvey All participants will have the chance to win in one of our regular prize draws Thank you very much Table of Contents General Information 2 2205 j ccccccec sees oesesoccseeed seein scans eed iE Eaa cede eres dd aiaiai Safety Pr cautions esinda n a aee a eaan a eaaa hacemos Front View with Controls eeccerrrccnen Rear view with connections Getting Started ie cade te eera a eke a e Fees aa Pence a a aare 7 YOUF NEW communication c ntrase aani peii 7 What s mthe BOX iee a aaa n E A AAA N 8 OptionalaccessoriES Aeee ae oe anae aeneae ane eaaa T Aaeeea a ae eaaa 8 Getting Started scccciciese potas erg eee a ade ec Sea cb gh ag tees Sad eed See Seder Eaa e
49. e e mail account data includes the Internet addresses of the e mail servers for incoming and outgoing e mails Starting the Inbox 58 E Using the Icon on the Desktop Double tap the icon Pocket On Schedule Or Tap on Start gt Programs Pocket On Schedule in the tool bar Pocket On Schedule is opened Tap on nbox Sending and receiving e mails File Edit View Message Go Link Actions Received B My On Schedule H Calendar Contacts Deleted Items Drafts cy 423 Info Center Journal H Junk H Notes H Outbox 4 Phone Log H A Sent Items H Q Tasks Start E Inbox On Schedule Pocket On Schedule Inbox The inbox and other archive folders for your e mail account are shown on the left along with other Pocket On Schedule applications The e mail archives have the following meaning Deleted Items For e mails that you have read and no longer need Sent Items For e mails that you have already sent Inbox For new e mails Outbox For e mails that you are collecting so that you can send them all with just one instruction Drafts For drafts of e mails Junk For e mails that are sorted according to customised filters 59 Sending and receiving e mails Creating a new e mail account 60 To use a new or separate e mail address you must create an e mail account for it in the Pocket On Schedule Tap on View and then Options in the
50. e equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or television interference caused by unauthorized modifications of this equipment or the substitu tion or attachment of connecting cables and equipment other than those specified by the manufacturer The correction of interferences caused by such unauthorized modification substitution or attachment will be the re sponsibility of the user The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equip ment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices Failure to do so may violate FCC rules Appendix FCC Declaration of Conformity for SIMpad SL4 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 interfer ence that may cause undesired operation Product name Mobile Personal Computer Trade name SIMpad SL4 Model number 842 Name of responsible party Siemens ICM LLC 11921
51. ectronic bookmarks This saves you the effort of having to retype the Internet addresses of such sites each time you need them Add the web site currently displayed to favourites In the Internet Explorer menu bar tap Favourites gt Add to Favourites A dialog box appears Add Favorite Internet Explorer will add this page to your Favorites list Dialog box Add to Favourites The Name field suggests a title for the web site You can either accept the title or overwrite it To save the website in a subfolder of favourites tap on Create in Select an existing subfolder or create a new folder Tap on OK To store the web site as a favourite tap OK in the Add to Favourites dialog box Calling up a web site stored as a favourite Tap Favourites in the Internet Explorer menu and on the desired page title in the menu which is then displayed The associated web site is loaded Managing favourites In the Internet Explorer menubar tap Favourites Organize Favourites Windows Explorer opens and you can manage the favourites as normal files e g delete rename copy etc Accessing the World Wide Web Setting the homepage search page and various options In the Internet Explorer menu tap View Options A dialog box with Internet options is displayed Internet Settings General Connection Security Advanced Start Page Search Page http www google com Cache Size i
52. er Use the Westtek ClearVue Office Viewer programs to open documents tables presentations and graphics You can open any of the programs from the Start Center by tapping on Viewer The programs are only described briefly below You can find more information in the help section within each program ClearVue Document Viewer Using the Start Center In the Start Center tap on Viewer gt Document Viewer Or Tap in the taskbar on Start gt Programs gt ClearVue Document Viewer Use ClearVue Document Viewer to open files created in Microsoft Word 97 Word 2000 or Word XP You can also open files saved in Rich Text Format RTF You can enlarge or reduce the document display 77 Applications on your SIMpad ClearVue Worksheet Viewer Using the Start Center In the Start Center tap on Viewer Worksheet Viewer Or Tap on the taskbar on Start Programs gt ClearVue gt Worksheet Viewer Use ClearVue Worksheet Viewer top open files created in Microsoft Excel 97 Excel 2000 or Excel XP You can swap between the individual sheets in a work folder You can alter the table view and enlarge or reduce individual rows and columns You cannot open Excel files on your SIMpad that have been password protected on your PC ClearVue Presentation Viewer 78 Using the Start Center In the Start Center tap on Viewer Presentation Viewer Or Tap on the taskbar on Start Programs gt
53. for this PCCard Driver Name ork card in Socket 1 Dialog box Unidentified PC card In this case you must first install the driver for the WLAN card on your SIMpad Please read the installation instructions for your WLAN card Otherwise a dialog box with a list of available networks is displayed If the dialog box is not displayed automatically double tap on icon for the new WLAN connection in the control panel Setting up and configuring network and internet connections WLSIE461 IP Information Wireless Information The following network s are available Select a network name and click Connect to access that network Status Not Connected Signal Strength No Signal Connect Advanced View Log Dialog box WLS E461 Otherwise a dialog box with a list of available networks is displayed If the dialog box is not displayed automatically double tap on icon for the new WLAN connection in the control panel ORINOCO Wireless Ethernet Driver Settings IP Address Name Servers Wireless Networks Available networks To connect to an available network tap Configure Configure Preferred networks Automatically connect to available networks in the order listed below Move up Move down Remove Properties Dialog box Settings Tab Wireless Networks If necessary change the settings for your WLAN If there are particular va lues that you
54. his warranty does not apply to consumables such as batteries or to any de fects that have only an insignificant effect on the value or usability of the product This warranty does not cover defects caused by shipment to a Siemens service center or the repair or service of the product by anyone other than an authorized Siemens service center Damage resulting from an act of God including but not limited to fire flood earthquake and other natural disasters will be excluded This limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties express or implied either in fact or by operation of law statutory or otherwise including but not limited to any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts so the above lim itation may not apply to you Siemens does not authorize any other per son to assume any liability beyond the warranty described herein In no event whether based in contract or tort shall Siemens be liable for inci dental consequential indirect special or punitive damages of any kind resulting from the ownership or use of this product including interrupted or incomplete phone calls or arising out of any breach of this warranty In no event shall Siemens be liable for damage in excess of the purchase price paid by the original consumer No other express warranty is given The repair or replacement described above is an exclusi
55. his hole using the stylus SIMpad is restarted If a simple reset does not clear the fault please refer to Troubleshooting see Page 89 After a reset you are requested to enter the date and time again 13 Getting started Notes on battery When the SIMpad is AC powered there is no load on the built in battery If it is not at full capacity it is charged automatically If the battery is fully discharged charging takes about 2 5 hours You can see that the device is charging when the orange LED on the right side of the screen is lit As soon as you use SIMpad without a connection to AC power it draws its power from the battery When the battery is fully charged you can use SIMpad for up to 7 hours without connecting it to AC power depending on communication with other devices and on the screen brightness set You should therefore minimize the screen brightness as far as possible see Page 72 for adjusting brightness When the charge capacity of the battery drops below 20 an appropriate warning is displayed on the screen When the charge capacity drops below 10 you should recharge the device When S IMpad is switched off and not connected to AC power your data is retained for around 10 days with a fully charged battery Consider backing up your important data in the IPSM folder see Page 15 storing it on your memory card PC card or 0 transferring it to a PC see Page 85 if you are not going to use Sl Mpad f
56. ind text A dialog box is opened which then enables you to enter the search criteria Working with Windows CE net Swapping between Windows You may have opened a number of windows at the same time In this case you can easily swap from one window to the other In the middle of the taskbar see Page 21 tap the button of the window to which you wish to swap to Moving dialog boxes with title bar The title bar allows you to move the dialog box Dialog box Input Panel with title bar Dialog boxes which only fill part of the screen have a title bar at the top The title bar tells you the function of the dialog box and is also used for shifting the dialog box The title bar can also be used to move the dialog box on the screen With the stylus drag the dialog box to the required location Menu bars and drop down submenus File Edit BYE Go Favorites Address Address Bar a Large Icons Small Icons My Details Documents by Name by Type Options oy ske SNP by Date Auto Arrange Menu bars and drop down submenus Many programs have a menu at the top left of the window The first two entries are File and Edit On a menu bar tap the required entry with the stylus i e on the required word If a submenu drops down tap the relevant entry 25 Working with Windows CE net Tool bar eF ce Times v 10 x BZU Tool bar in WordPad it il ti i n x Many programs have a
57. indow Accessing the World Wide Web Using the browser navigation aids The Microsoft Internet Explorer tool bar see Page 26 contains symbols to help you navigate in the web Back history function The Web browser logs the pages that it has already visited You can use the Back function to return to previously visited pages Forward history function If you have previously tapped on E you can undo this operation by using the Forwards function Stop Stops loading a page Use this function when a page is not completely loaded or if loading it has caused problems With this function you stop the browser requesting any further data Reload function On some web pages the content changes frequently e g the sites with the current stock market prices or the message overview of a discussion forum You use the Reload function to make the browser load the current status of a page Homepage You use the home page function to quit the page currently being displayed and jump back to the page set as the home page for the browser Search You use the Search function to call up a web page with the aid of which you can search the web for a particular term X Help Opens the Help function An overview with help topics is displayed Close Closes Microsoft Internet Explorer 55 Accessing the World Wide Web Creating and managing favourites 56 You can store frequently visited web sites as favourites el
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59. input panel Use J top right on the input panel to delete any incorrectly entered characters see Page 28 If you want to register your SIMpad on a Microsoft Network enter your user name password and domain under the Network D tab To end the process tap the top right of the dialog box i 11 Getting started Entering the date and time 12 The Date Time properties dialog box appears You can enter the date time and time zone You can also activate the automatic clock adjustment feature Date Time Properties Date Time Current Time 34330m E 31 1 Time Zone A ale eae GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berin Bern Rome v 3 10 11 H13 14 15 GMT 01 00 Amsterdam Berlin Bern Rome v 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 ad a a fa G ng Apply June 2002 D Dialog box Date Time Properties In the Timezone field you can choose from the drop down list of time zones Then tap with the stylus on the year Now use the displayed keys and to select the year To set the current month tap the month and choose the current month from the displayed list After you have selected the month tap the current date Tap in the field for the current time on the three areas for hours minutes and seconds When an area is highlighted in blue you can enter a new value Do this by tapping the number keys of the input panel If you check the box ne
60. installed You can then use all programs on the Citrix Server The user interface for ICA CE Clients is in English You can read a comprehensive description of the Citrix ICA Client for Windows CE net on the internet at http download2 citrix com FILES de products client ica current docs icace pdf Applications on your SIMpad Installing additional software Additional software for Windows CE net such as games can be downloaded from the web One web address for CE net is http www my siemens com simpad The only third party programs that will run on your SIMpad are those designed _ specifically for Windows CE net and using the StrongARM A1110 processor You can verify this data by calling up the control panel see Page 65 and there double tapping the icon labelled System Then tap the General tab Exit all applications before loading new software onto SIMpad There are different procedures for installing new software on your SIMpad 1 Via the PC The installation data e g from the Internet is loaded onto a PC and extracted there There are three options for installing on your SIMpad e lf you have an EXE file for the operating system for your PC double tap on this file This will install automatically on your SIMpad Follow the on screen instructions Foran EXE file for Windows CE net you first need to transfer the file to the SIMpad using ActiveSync or a memory card see Page 85 Transfer the files e g into
61. ip the cloth in glass cleaner Technical data Dimensions 263 x 180 x 28 mm Weight 1 Kg Processor Intel StrongARM SA1110 32 bit RISC processor running at 206 MHz Screen Type 8 4 inch LCD TFT SVGA Screen Resolution with SVGA resolution 800 x 600 pixels Graphics Colour depth 16 Bit 65536 colour levels Photo quality Memory 32 MB FLASH memory 64 MB SDRAM Power Supply AC power or battery Battery Capacity 2800 mAV h Battery Life up to 7 hours with a fully charged battery Battery Charge Time up to 2 5 hours to full charge approx 70 charge capacity after 1 5 hours Supply Voltage 12 volts Data Transmission Rate over radio link 802 11b up to 11 Mbit s Data Transmission Rate with HomeRF connection up to 1 6 Mbit s Data Transmission Rate with infrared link IrDA up to 115 Kbit s Transmission Rate via GSM GPRS and HSCSD depends on network operator and cell phone Data Transmission Rate with serial link up to 115 Kbit s 92 Appendix Data Transmission Rate with Bluetooth connection up to 723 Kbit s Range with Infrared Link IrDA up to 0 5 m Classification as per IEC60825 1 1993 Laser Class 1 PC Card prerequisites PCMCIA Type II 3 3 or 5V Smartcard prerequisites ISO 7816 Parts 1 3 USB prerequisites USB client type B 93 Appendix
62. ket On Schedule list on the left tap an archive folder In the right hand part of the Pocket On Schedule window e mails of the selected folder are displayed at the top of the window If there are no e mails in this folder the list is empty If there are e mails in the list double tap an entry The text of the selected e mail is displayed Sending and receiving e mails Replying to forwarding e mails In the Inbox folder tap on the e mail that wish to reply to or foward Tap on the Pocket On Schedule tool bar e tapon amp or on Message Reply to reply to the sender e tapon amp or on Message Reply to all to reply to the sender and all other recipients of the e mail e tapon 4 or on Message gt Forward to forward the e mail to another recipient The window for replying to or editing e mails is displayed The e mail that you wish to reply to or forward is quoted in the text field RE Glub Meeting in San Francisco Message Bo tre RIFTA ur 3 From carola simpad com carola fma lt max simpad com gt lt To carola simpad com Subject Club Meeting in San Francisco Hello Carola Our club is meeting as planned this coming weekend in San Francisco Are you coming Best regards Max Window for editing e mails Tap in the area for editing the e mail and enter the required text 63 Sending and receiving e mails Sending e mails To prepare a finished mail for
63. lect the type for incoming e mails Usually the type POP3 e mail is used However some providers already offer the newer type MAP If you are not sure ask your Internet or Service Provider The following data must be supplied e for POP3 Host or IMAP Host the Internet address of the server for incoming e mails e for SMTP Host the server Internet address for outgoing e mails Tap on Next The Logon Information dialog box appears Logon Information kK Logon Information Enter the account name and password for the e mail account you would like to access Account Name Jaccountname Password eee M Dialog box Logon Information The following data must be supplied e for Account Name the user name for the e mail account e for Password the secret access password for the e mail account for security reasons this is not displayed as it is entered This data is provided together with your e mail account by your Internet or Service Provider Tap on Next and then on Finish in the next dialog box 61 Sending and receiving e mails Receiving e mails Tap on File Send and Receive Receive All A connection to the internet is set up New e mails received are then to be found in the nbox folder If you tap on File Send and Receive gt Send Receive All then all e mails which are in the Outbox archive folder are sent before new e mails are received Displaying e mails 62 In the Poc
64. n KB 512 Clear Cache Clear History Dialog box Internet Options In the General tab you can set the Home Page and the Search Page The Home Page is the Internet address which is loaded immediately when you start the web browser or when you tap W It is recommended that you set the overview page that you use most frequently as your home page The Search Page is loaded when you tap El Here it is also recommended to set a search engine that you prefer for the search page In the Connection tab you can select a connection from the list next to Auto Connection This connection will then be established automatically when Internet Explorer is started 57 Sending and receiving e mails Sending and receiving e mails Pocket On Schedule Inbox is already installed as an e mail program on your SIMpad Before you can send and receive e mails you must have a connection to the Internet Please set up your Internet connection first if you haven t done so already see Page 38 Because Westtek Office Viewer and other applications are integrated in your SIMpad you are able to view e mail attachments just by tapping them To send and receive e mails you need your own e mail account as well as access to the Internet In general you receive this account when you are given Internet access by your provider The e mail account also includes an access ID and a password to ensure that no one else can use your account In addition th
65. n and Communication mobile Haidenauplatz 1 D 81667 Munich Siemens AG 2002 All rights reserved Subject to availability Right of modification reserved Printed in Switzerland 07 2002 Siemens Aktiengesellschaft http www my siemens com simpad Order No A3131 X151 B 2 7619
66. n the same way In addition to the stylus you can use the control key Scroll downwards Scroll upwards Control key 27 Working with Windows CE net Entering data Using the 28 To enter data use either the input panel or handwriting recognition In both cases you use the stylus To try out the data input functions you can start Microsoft WordPad for example Using the icon on the desktop ug wm Double tap the icon WordPad opens Microsoft WordPad Input Panel to enter data Call up start menu Input panel If the input panel is not visible press the E button on the right of SIMpad below the control key The input panel is displayed You can also display the panel by tapping on the symbol in the system area of the taskbar and then tapping on Show in the submenu You can also change the size of the input panel using this submenu To enter data tap with the stylus at the point or in the input field of a window or a dialog box where you wish to enter something Then tap the required keys on the input panel The input panel is laid out like a normal PC keyboard It just has some extra options and keys Working with Windows CE net Entering data with the stylus handwriting recognition Instead of the input panel you can also write characters directly on the screen with the stylus You can write letters numbers or special characters Launch the handwriting recognition program Tra
67. n via the infrared interface only functions if the cell phone s infrared interface is switched on You will find the relevant function in your cell phone settings The transmission speed of the connection to the Internet depends on the cell phone s modem and the connection between the cell phone and the Internet service provider The connection to the cell phone does not support any other type of data exchange typical to cell phones e g SMS You can find more information at http www my siemens com simpad click on FAQ 47 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections Notes on using the serial interface a Serial interface RS232 Serial interface for modem connection If you want to use a cell phone with modem over the serial interface you must use a null modem adaptor between the PC connection cable supplied and the corresponding cell phone data cable The adaptor is available as an accessory from your specialised dealer Setting up a connection 48 Tap on Start Settings Network and RDT Connections i meee x aE wi Bes Serial via Mobile via OM1 Infrared start AJ Windows E Control Panel E Network Connections CAS 11 52 Network connections Double tap on the Make New Connection icon The dialog box for creating a new connection is displayed Setting up and configuring network and internet connections Make New Connection Type a name for the connection
68. nd internet connections Entering internet access data The following dialog box appears Set HRF Gateway Internet Connection Internet Access Data Network Password Connection Protocol PPPoE Auto Connect DHCP e g Wired LAN Enter your access data User Name Password l Dialog box Set HRF Gateway Tab Internet Access Data The following entries depend on which connection protocol you are using e f you use PPPoE you need to enter the user name and password e f you use DHCP you will be asked to enter a host name If you do not know these settings please contact your network administrator Tap OK The following dialog box appears Follow the instructions on the screen Restarting HRF gateway for configuration changes Please wait Dialog box Restart DHCP Server Please wait until the DHCP server has defined a new IP address in the system Time left f6 sec Dialog box DHCP server 41 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections A confirmation message informs you that the HomeRF Gateway has been configured successfully Tap OK For more information on settings such as HomeRF 0 Configuration setting up or clearing a connection or network password see the HomeRF User Manual Setting up a connection 7 Start Internet Explorer via the icon on the desktop a Double tap on the icon Internet Explorer
69. ndows Explorer fe Favorites gt E3 Documents gt Settings Hep Run Starting programs from the start menu On the taskbar tap Start with the stylus If Start is not visible touch the screen with the stylus and drag the stylus down to the bottom edge of the screen The start menu pops up Tap Programs A submenu is displayed Tap a program or a program folder Program folders are identified by and an arrow on the right hand side Tapping a program folder causes a further submenu to pop up Switching off SIMpad via the start menu Tap Start Suspend To switch back on press 23 Working with Windows CE net Windows and dialog boxes 24 File Edit View Go Favorites xa Ge R2 x Address My Computer v S E O p IPSM My Network profles Program Files Release Temp Windows Control Documents Panel 23 Start my Computer S3S0b4 See Nm e Window from Windows Explorer see Page 36 view Hidden Files Show all files Hick jes and files with the folk Extensions DLL and CPL llo M Hide file extensions Dialog box from Windows Explorer Most programs appear on the screen as a window or dialog box A window is a working area a dialog box is a type of form with input fields selection lists etc Individual commands for a program may open dialog boxes This is how WordPad for example allows you to f
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71. ng up and configuring network and internet connections Setting up and configuring network and internet connections You have the following options to connect your SIMpad to the internet or a network Selected connection See HomeRF Chapter Connecting SIMpad to HomeRF gateway Page 39 WLAN Chapter Connecting SIMpad to WLAN 802 11b Page 43 Mobile radio GSM GPRS HSCSD Chapter Connecting SIMpad via mobile radio GSM GPRS or HSCSD Page 47 Setting up and configuring network and internet connections Connecting SIMpad to HomeRF gateway Prerequisites The HomeRF PC card must be plugged into the SIMpad see Page 15 For this the HomeRF Gateway optional accessory must be in operation Instructions for this can be found in the HomeRF Gateway System manual Configuring the connection Tap on Start Programs Communication HomeRF Gateway Configuration The SIMpad then tries to set up a connection to the Internet Since SIMpad is not yet logged on at the HomeRF Gateway you will first be requested to log on If the following dialog box does not appear please read the user manual for your HomeRF PC Card Setting the password for the wireless network If you have not yet set the password for the wireless network the following dialog box appears HRF Gateway gt Change Network Password New Gateway You must change the network password Your network passwor
72. nscriber so that you can enter characters using the stylus Using the desktop icon p TA Double tap on the icon Transcriber Or via the start menu On the taskbar tap on Start gt Programs Transcriber This activates Transcriber the handwriting recognition program The following icons are displayed in the taskbar 2 Tap on this icon to switch on or off input using the stylus If the icon has a dark background you can write on the screen Tap on this icon to open the correction window see Page 33 al Tap on this icon to switch between different types of handwriting recognition and processing E you can enter any letter or character EX any letter you enter is automatically converted to upper case I you can only enter numbers and some symbols t Tap on this icon to set the text direction The arrow indicates the orientation of the letters and characters For this text for example the arrow would point upwards ae Tap on this icon to open the Transcriber input panel This panel contains the most commonly used special symbols and commands To enter data tap with the stylus in a window or in a dialog or in the input field at the point in which you wish to enter something Then use the stylus to write the required character on the screen It is vital to note the following 29 Working with Windows CE net Notes on entering data using the stylus 30 You can enter letters numbers and special cha
73. ocessor 32 MB RAM 64 MB recommended for Windows NT Workstation 4 0 with Service Pack 3 or higher or Windows 2000 Pentium Processor 166 MHz required 10 50 MB available hard drive space CD ROM drive COM Port or USB Port If you want to connect your SIMpad to your desktop PC via USB you need to load the file simpad inf available from http www my siemens com simpad onto your PC The first time you connect your SIMpad to your desktop PC via the USB interface the New Hardware detected dialog box is displayed on your desktop PC Enter the path on your PC for simpad inf When you have installed ActiveSync go to File gt Connection settings and activate the option Allow USB connection with this desktop computer 85 Connecting with other devices Download ActiveSync from http www microsoft com downloads Install ActiveSync on your PC only it is already installed on SIMpad Follow the program instructions Data transfer is controlled by the PC No RAS Remote Access Service may be active on the PC When installation is complete start the ActiveSync program on your PC The following dialog box appears Set Up a Partnership Before you can synchronize information between your mobile device and this computer you must set up a partnership between them Would you like to set up a partnership Set up a partnership so that can synchronize information between my device and this computer
74. olders to organize the storage of your own documents The best starting point is to use My Documents folder Double tap the My Documents icon on the desktop Windows Explorer starts and displays the folder s contents Tap File in the Windows Explorer menu and then tap New Folder in the following pull down menu The new folder is displayed in the Windows Explorer window You can enter a name for the new folder End your entry with Ere Deleting documents or folders In Windows Explorer tap the required folder or document In the Windows Explorer menu tap File and then Delete in the pull down menu Deleted files and folders are then to be found in the recycle bin see Page 20 Creating new short cuts on the desktop In Windows Explorer tap the required folder or document to which you wish to create a short cut on the desktop In the Windows Explorer menu tap on File and then in the drop down menu on Send to gt Desktop create short cut The short cut is shown on the desktop as an icon Persistent IPSM folder You can permanently store important data in this folder see Page 15 Help The SlIMpad has an integrated help system You can access help by tapping e inthe taskbar on Start gt Help An overview is displayed with help topics on Windows CE net and various programs on your SIMpad e ina program or dialog box on the top right hand side on the icon Help for the program or dialog box is shown 37 38 Setti
75. on a dialog box for corresponding settings opens To save settings exit the dialog box i If you wish to cancel without saving exit with X 65 Important configurations Icons in the Control Panel A Display Background and colours for the desktop and dialog boxes 82 Owner Enter or change personal data and user information about the network connection 3 Bluetooth Device Properties If you have connected Bluetooth devices you can enter the device properties in this dialog box To connect Bluetooth devices please refer to the manufacturer s information O Date time Set and change the date time and time zone Input panel Change the size of the input panel Device settings Device specific setting options see Page 70 The device settings can also be opened using the icon in the system area of the taskbar D Internet Options Change the start page search page and other options see Page 57 ST Password Enter personal password and set security options If you have entered a password this will be required when SIMpad is started a Regional Settings Set and change time zone number format currency symbols etc sO Volume amp Sounds Set volume level and sounds for system events see Page 68 66 Important configurations we Network and RDT connections Configure and change connection to other computers networks or the internet ate PC connection Set the data transfer to the P
76. or an extended period of time and it is not connected to AC power Otherwise your data will be lost Notes on the stylus 14 The screen is touch sensitive The stylus supplied in the device is designed to be used to touch the screen Storage slot Rear of device with slot for stylus Keep the stylus in the storage slot on the left hand side of the device 0 Only use the stylus supplied for touching the screen 8 Getting started Data storage You can save important data such as WordPad documents to the persistent IPSM folder to ensure permanent storage This is important when the device is not being used for several days and the batteries become empty The data in the persistent IPSM folder is saved even if the power fails because the batteries are empty You will find the persistent IPSM folder in the Desktop folder see Page 15 Following a factory reset see Page 89 the data in the IPSM folder is deleted too The amount of data that can be stored in the IPSM folder is limited to five MB If you want to store large quantities of information for longer periods of time you can transfer it to a PC see Page 85 or store it on a PC card ec Using a PC card You can use different PC cards such as memory cards or communication cards Depending on the PC card it may be necessary to install the appropriate driver on the device You can download this from the internet copy it to
77. racters using the stylus You can also directly enter commands such as backspace using the stylus Letters numbers and special characters Transcriber accepts several alternative styles for most characters Letters can be entered as printed letters or as handwriting Familiarise yourself with Transcriber s styles by using the subprogram Letter style selection You can view the alternatives for each character and the stylus strokes for each of these Tap on this icon amp and hold down the stylus until the following submenu appears v Enable Transcriber v Sound On Options Letter Shape Selector Help Close Transcriber Transcriber submenu Tap in this submenu on Letter style selection The following window appears Working with Windows CE net File R x ata Eien 6 GENU Ge Ge EN Tap on the shapes above for a demo I write this A often Rarely O Never Bib COEFGHI IKLMNOPQRSTUY WXYZ12345678901 amp L _ lt 7 1 0 Z Start Letter Shapes pE t s e3 s0 am B Letter styles In the lower left hand corner of the window tap on the letter number or special character to display the different styles If you click on an alternative in the top left Transcriber shows the stylus strokes To improve the efficiency and speed of handwriting recognition you can limit the number of alternatives To do this assign the appropriate propertie
78. rared interface when it is activated Do not use the device in damp conditions Do not subject it to water or rain Avoid direct sunlight Only store at temperatures between 5 C and 55 C Only switch on at temperatures between 5 C and 40 C If you wish to operate the device after bringing it in from a cold environment condensation can occur Wait until the device temperature has been equalised and it is absolutely dry before putting it into operation If you are in a country where there is a legal obligation for collection and disposal by a specialised dealer dispose of the device there Even if you are not in such a country dispose of the device separately from other domestic waste General Information Front View with Controls At the rear of the device Show hide button Control key Stylus pull out for input panel see detailed diagram Software control button corresponds to the Windows right mouse button SIMpad On Off button Touch sensitive screen nA K r LS A TT es eis AZ i i be inspired start S Start Center h mS 08 24 2 LED Loud LED orange speaker green to indicate battery to indicate Control key charging operating status up scroll upwards on off left cancel operation right enter confirm function down scroll downwards General Information Rear view with connections 0080o 5 6 oO ek
79. rnet Internet Explorer is launched and the default homepage opens This sets up the Internet access or the subsequent configuration This concludes setting up 51 Accessing the World Wide Web Accessing the World Wide Web The World Wide Web also called WWW or just the Web is the modern intuitive interface of the Internet Even as an inexperienced user you can quickly find your way around the Web on your own A program which allows you to surf in the Web is referred to as a Web browser Microsoft Internet Explorer for Windows CE net is preinstalled as the web browser in SIMpad Please set up your Internet connection first if you haven t done so already see Page 38 Internet Explorer is able to display modern graphic based and dynamic web pages Basic information 52 The provider of the web site concerned is responsible for its contents and design Depending on the quality of the connection the load on the network and the volume of data on a web site you may have to wait a while until the web page is loaded It can also occur that it is not possible to display a web page fully The display window of the Internet Explorer then displays an appropriate message Such messages are not errors in the device It may also happen that servers are not reacting or that links that you are following point to a page that no longer exists In such cases use the navigation aids of the browser see Page 55 to reorient yourself
80. s the SIR Serial Infrared standard with a transmission speed of 115 Kbit s You can print Web pages e mails or documents that you have created with WordPad To do this tap in the menu bar for the relevant program Internet Explorer Pocket On Schedule etc File Print Authenticated data connections with a smartcard 88 Personal data cards smartcards are becoming increasingly important e g for online banking Smartcard slot Smartcard slot for authenticated data connections The necessary driver software for the PC SC standard is installed on your SIMpad For this type of authenticated data connections you need an appropriate smartcard You also need the relevant software on the SlMpad application specific driver Insert the smartcard into the designated slot when the data connection asks you to do so When inserting the card ensure that the chip is facing upwards Appendix Appendix Troubleshooting You can solve the following faults yourself Fault Remedy SIMpad does not switch on or the screen flickers Connect SIMpad to AC power empty battery and press the on off button see Page 9 Check the AC DC adapter connections both ends plugged in Check other electrical equipment on the same circuit power failure blown fuse SIMpad no longer reacts software is stuck random displays on the screen Restart SIMpad by pressing Reset Check the following reset stages
81. s to the character alternatives you never use or only use rarely You can save your personal settings in File gt Save 31 Working with Windows CE net Entering commands The following table shows how to enter commands using the stylus The starting points are indicated New line Blank Backspace Undo Copy Cut Insert Tab If characters are marked the correction window opens Else the Transcriber panel is shown Converts marked text from lower case to upper case and vice versa Opens the correction window The window displays the last character string entered fT Hele r 32 Working with Windows CE net Correcting entries Using the correction window in Transcriber you can quickly and simply correct incorrect entries or wrongly recognised text Mark the incorrect character or character string see Page 35 Tap on the icon or enter the appropriate command using the stylus see above The correction window displays the marked character x 119 A o R Gh x Misttake A Correction window The correction window offers the following functions e You can enter the correction with the stylus as for normal text e X deletes all the selected characters in the correction window If no characters are selected then X deletes all characters in the correction window H undoes the last entry A performs a spell check and underlines the incorrect
82. t On Schedule 80 Calibrate screen 68 GAs Ai AS AA EE ALAEI NA k 92 Cie SEVE dalens anhaa 82 Cleaning ia e a 92 Connection ACTIVESYING wivsscccscccccecddceseceveiceessecvene 85 FOMER Ferri steeds eiia 39 ICA CE Cliente nori nania 82 BEEE EE E AE ET 43 Remote Desktop 0 cceeeeeeee 77 Terminal ereere aa ta e Teana 77 WAN a ea ar E E 43 Contacts Pocket On Schedule 80 Control panel ICONS 0ccccceeeeeeee 66 Copying cutting or pasting text 35 Correction window Transcriber 33 Creating e mails 0 ceeeeecceeteeeeteenees 64 Creating new links c eee 37 100 Customer Care Service 00 00 94 Cutting texte i tataiice hai ted deed ee 35 D Data connection authenticated 00 cece 88 WIth PGs arches Seta chain ae 85 Data Storage sr reyn i iie r 15 Daite saoe Aan e Sad eA 12 Deleting text 0 0 0 ceecccceeeeeeeeeeeeteeeees 35 Desktop ICONS sect anther vasa seeks aE 20 Desktop of Windows CE 0008 19 Device information ccceeeeeee 73 Device software updates 84 DEVICE TV BE ciiao ee 73 Dialing propertieS cee 50 Dialog box of Windows CE 05 24 Dictionary Transcriber cccccee 33 Displaying e mail 0 c eee 62 Document VIGWET cccceeeeeeteeees 77 E E mail address book ccceeeeeeeeeees 64 Attaching files 00
83. ting system as well as installed programs All existing data will be deleted Before executing such an update you should therefore back up all your important data on a PC see Page 85 or a PC card memory card During an update SIMpad should be connected to AC power or the battery must be fully charged Now perform a hardreset To do this hold down the gt button on the right above the control key and then press the reset button on the base of the device using the stylus Set up an Internet connection Page 38 Tap in the system area on the taskbar Then tap the tab Memory and move the control to the far right see Page 70 Confirm by tapping OK Tap Start Programs Tools Software Update The dialog box Software Update is displayed Software Update Automatic Software Update Download of new software from Internet Permanently save the new software in the device Restart the device with the new software Settings Exit Dialog box Software update To start the update tap Start Follow the instructions on the screen A progress bar appears The update lasts approx 1 hour with an ISDN dial up connection or approx 10 minutes with an ADSL connection e g with HomeRF Gateway A dialog box then appears in which you must confirm the start of the Flash writing procedure After the update of your device software execute a factory reset To do this Simultaneously press right button above the
84. tness 72 Using a setup dialog which is not default for Windows CE net check and change the important SIMpad settings E Using the icon in control panel 7 Double tap on the icon Device Settings Or In open applications in the taskbar double tap the icon i The dialog box for device settings is displayed Tap on the Settings tab Device Settings f fok E Settings Battery Memory Device Info CF a eroe K a ia T a tous P P On off gt m M Headset 7 2 M Loudspeaker Dark Ly Soft 7 Soft Dialog box Device Settings Tab Settings Use the left hand slider control to set the screen brightness Tap the control and drag the stylus upwards for increased brightness or downwards for decreased brightness Use the middle hand control to set the loudspeaker volume Tap the control and drag the stylus upwards for increased volume or downwards for reduced volume Use the right hand control to set the microphone recording level Tap the control and drag the stylus upwards for increased volume or downwards for reduced volume In both boxes you can switch the loudspeaker and or headset on or off Important configurations Displaying device information Using the icon in control panel Double tap on the icon Device Settings Or In the system area in the taskbar double tap the icon i The dialog box for device settings is displayed Tap on the De
85. tool bar at the top of the window This consists of icons representing specific functions In WordPad for example there is the icon F which allows you to write text in bold letters On a tool bar tap the required icon with the stylus Closing windows and dialog boxes 26 Close all windows and dialog boxes by tapping fok or X at the top right of the window or dialog box With dialog boxes tapping X is equivalent to cancelling the operation To close a dialog box and store the entries tap in the dialog box on the button Gy Programs which have a menu bar see Page 25 normally include the command Close or Exit in the menu File These commands can also be used to close a window Working with Windows CE net Scrolling within lists or longer documents When the content of a window is larger than the window itself you can scroll up or down f x a Tap to scroll up by one line Tap and then drag downwards or upwards to scroll rapidly Tap to scroll downwards rapidly Or if this area is above tap to scroll upwards rapidly Tap to scroll up by one line Jf Somm 0 2 2 Scroll bars Tap with the stylus on or W repeatedly to scroll up or down in stages Tap with the stylus on the scroll bars and drag the stylus down or up to scroll rapidly How rapidly you scroll depends on the speed at which you move the stylus If a horizontal bar appears in the window you can scroll left or right i
86. uch disclosures are made at your own risk Your use of the SIMpad constitutes an irrevocable waiver of any claim against Siemens with respect to such sites third party content and your disclosure of personal information Indemnity for Passwords The user of the SIMpad is entirely responsible for maintaining the confi dentiality of the user s passwords and personal information and for all ac tivities online The user hereby indemnifies defends and holds Siemens and its affiliates officers directors owners employees agents informa tion providers licensors and licensees collectively the Indemnified Par ties harmless from and against any and all liabilities and costs including reasonable attorneys fees incurred by the Indemnified Parties in connec tion with any claim arising out of any breach by the user of this obligation or claims arising from use of the SIMpad The user shall use his or her best efforts to cooperate with Siemens in the defense of any claim Sie mens reserves the right at its own expense to assume the exclusive defense and control of any matter otherwise subject to indemnification by the user Warranty for other countries From the date of purchase and within the warranty period Siemens AG will rectify free of charge any deficiencies which are due to material or production faults Siemens AG will honor the warranty by either repairing or replacing the defective part or device From 01 01 2002 a
87. unctions e You can use Contacts to search for add or edit information concerning your contacts Address an e mail to a contact just by tapping the screen once You can create business cards on the spot You can use the stylus to write notes cards or directions on the cards containing the contact information e You can define the information displayed according to your own requirements Applications on your SIMpad Tasks Info Center Journal Notes In the menu bar tap on Go gt Tasks or on You can use Tasks to manage your activities and responsibilities Tasks offers a list of jobs to be done which is always current and reminds you of pending tasks It helps you to organize your work without stress Main functions e Highlight the priority of tasks starting with the most important e By setting up a connection you can ensure automatic and constant synchronisation e Enter handwritten notes and transfer them automatically during synchronisation e Copy cut out and add data In the menu bar tap on Go gt Info Center or on Use the Info Center to manage the files on your SIMpad Main functions e Open files directly from a dialog box in the Info Center The appropriate program opens and you can then edit the file Sort the files by category Characterize the files with properties such as author and keywords Find out when the file was created and last modified In the menu bar tap on Go gt Journ
88. ve remedy Questions or claims regarding this warranty shall be addressed to Siemens ICM LLC 11921 North Mopac Expressway Suite 400 Austin Texas 78759 This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Appendix Disclaimer Regarding Links When accessing the Internet you will be directed to Internet web sites that are beyond the control of Siemens These sites may send cookies to your web browser may solicit personal information may collect data from your SIMpad and may contain information that is inappropriate or offen sive Siemens and in many cases third party websites exercise no control over advertisers or unaffiliated web sites and or over the use of cookies by such sites or their advertisers Siemens makes no representations concerning the content of web sites listed in or otherwise accessible us ing the SIMpad Third Party Sites Siemens cannot be held responsi ble for the accuracy relevancy copyright compliance legality or decency of material contained in Third Party Sites When you convey personal in formation including without limitation credit card and other personal in formation using online applications for example via email web forms message boards or chat rooms the information can be collected and used by third parties Siemens cannot guarantee the security of any in formation you disclose online and all s
89. vice Info tab Device Settings E lol Settings Battery Memory Device Info Device Type 5842 Software Variant 5843 SI Int 101 Serial Number CZYBZ Bootloader Version Siemens Switzerland Bootloader 2 4 20 07 2001 Dialog box Device settings Register Device info This dialog box shows information on device type software version serial number and boot loader version 73 Applications on your SIMpad Applications on your SIMpad WordPad Various additional programs are installed on your SlMpad such as Microsoft WordPad Westtek ClearVue Office Viewer and Odyssey Pocket On Schedule All hardware and software names used are brand names and or trademarks of their respective holders Using the icon on the desktop A Lg Double tap the icon Microsoft WordPad Or using the Start Center Tap in the Start Center on Notes WordPad offers many functions which you will recognize from the desktop version They have been specially optimised for the mobile user This includes full screen mode and the Wrap to window function Main functions e Create read and edit documents for text input please also see Chapter Editing functions on Page 35 e Create joint documents on your SIMpad Conversion of documents to Word documents for use on the desktop computer and vice versa is not possible Adjust the text lines to the screen width wrap to window function
90. word in the correction window e You can ask Transcriber to make correction suggestions Double tap on a word A submenu opens with the suggestions Tap on the right suggestion e You can expand the Transcriber dictionary Double tap on a word On the submenu tap on Add to dictionary Tap on to insert the corrected characters into your text and close the correction window Use X to cancel the correction and close the correction window The text remains unchanged 33 Working with Windows CE net Customizing settings You can customise Transcriber to meet your requirements and preferences e Show and hide icons in the taskbar e Changing the font colour and font size for the stylus e Turn the sound on and off e Set the recognition times and quality To change these settings tap on the A icon and hold down the stylus until the following submenu appears v Enable Transcriber v Sound On Options Letter Shape Selector Help Close Transcriber Transcriber submenu In this submenu tap on Options The Settings dialog box is displayed Icons General Recognizer Switches tr M M Actions 0 amp Mv Click on an icon to see its description Dialog box Settings Change the settings and confirm with OK 34 Working with Windows CE net Editing functions There are a number of editing functions available for text entry These edit functions are the same for
91. xt to Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving changes the clock automatically changes in spring to daylight saving time and in autumn to standard time Tap fok to save the entry Subsequently the Start Center is displayed on the screen see Page 17 for details Getting started Notes on Switching On Off When the screen is dark press the IO button on off on the right next to the screen and above the control key SIMpad is ready for operation immediately after activation The screen shows the user interface as it was when you last switched the device off To switch off SIMpad press r While on if SIMpad has not been used for a time it switches off automatically to save power If there is a power supply AC power or if the battery is sufficiently charged no data is lost when the device switches off automatically see Notes on battery on Page 14 To switch back on again press the button i An existing Internet connection is not disconnected if you switch off SIMpad during a dial up connection Reset function Should the system get stuck evident from the fact that input is no longer possible you can perform a software reset Tap on Start gt Programs Tools Software Reset and in the following dialog box tap on Yes If the fault does not clear you can perform a manual reset On the underside of the device you will find a small hole marked RESET Press the button in t
92. y e 64MB RAM memory Flash Memory Flash memory retains all its data even when no power is applied It contains the operating system and the standard programs Internet Explorer Pocket On Schedule WordPad etc in compressed form RAM Memory When you work with SIMpad the operating system and standard programs are decompressed and copied into RAM 64 MB RAM are available for this 2 MB of which are required by the operating system The remaining 62 MB are shared between the data memory and program memory The data memory stores current data text images parameters etc which is created by the programs being used at the time The data memory also works as the file system which will become apparent when working with Windows Explorer see Page 36 The program memory is needed for the execution of programs You partition the data memory and program memory yourself Setting memory partitioning 70 Using the icon in the Control Panel Device Settings Double tap on the icon Or In the open applications on the taskbar double tap the icon The dialog box for device settings is displayed Tap the tab Memory Device Settings E foj Settings Battery Memory Device Info Move slider to the left for more memory to run programs Move slider to the right for more storage room Only unused RAM can be adjusted Program Memory Allocated 32064KB Allocated 30740KB In Use 16984KB In Use 12400KB
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