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1.     EAS       ee        ai tn       Fig  7  inserting a SIM card    26 03 2010 ve 1 00 23      TAKING INTO OPERATION  Battery    3 4 Battery    3 4 1 Inserting the Battery    There is only one way to insert the battery    Insert the battery with   ts noses at the rounded part into the relevant recesses  inside the battery compartment  Press the battery until it audibly engages  See also  chapter 3 4 2        Fig  8  inserting the battery    Prior to initial operation the battery should be charged completely  To do so  insert  the mobile terminal including battery into the desktop cradle  connected to power   or connect the power supply unit to the device        Fig  9  mobile terminal in desktop cradle   mobile terminal connect to power supply unit    To remove the battery press the battery lock down and remove  see chapter 3 4 2        24 1 00    26 03 2010    TAKING INTO OPERATION  Battery    3 4 2 Replacing the Battery    1  Back up your data before changing the battery   2  Switch off the device before changing the battery     Push the battery locking down  keep it pressed and  remove the battery     To re insert the battery  insert it with its noses at the  rounded part into the relevant recesses inside the  battery compartment  Press the battery until it audibly  engages  See also chapter 3 3     Battery locking       Fig  10  Changing the battery    3 4 3 Charging the Battery    The battery in the skeye dart is automatically recharged if the skeye dart is    e connecte
2.    In case of problems refer to the corresponding Microsoft documentation     Note Pictograms    S    afety notes in the text are always illustrated in the same way     In this manual three different safety notes are used     NOTE     A note points out tips on simplified use of the system   device for example by  describing a simplified workflow using a certain tool     CAUTION     A CAUTION warning sign points out potential dangers relating to the equipment   i e  short circuit  or loss of data     WARNING   The WARNING sign draws the user s attention to potential dangers that could    be harmful to the health life of the user  i e  electric shock  or seriously  damage the equipment  the equipment could be destroyed      Indicates an alternative method to complete a task or additional information on a topic     26 03 2010   1 00 17      INTRODUCTION  Explanations on this Manual    1 9 2      18    Registered Trademark    The following terms and names used in this manual are registered trademarks and  products of the corresponding companies    e Microsoft    Windows    Windows NT    Windows     Windows CE    Windows  CE NET    Windows   Embedded CE 6 0  Windows Mobile 6 5 and  ActiveSync  are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation  USA    e Other product and company names may be trademarks of other companies     All trademarks mentioned and possibly protected by third parties are subjected to  the ownership of the corresponding registered owners     1 00 e 26 03 2
3.    Mobile  Operator    or if the Mobile Operator s network is not operating or configured to  operate with the device     SCOPE OF LICENSE  The software is licensed  not sold  This agreement only gives you  some rights to use the software  Company and Microsoft reserve all other rights  Unless  applicable law gives you more rights despite this limitation  you may use the software  only as expressly permitted in this agreement  In doing so  you must comply with any  technical limitations in the software that allow you to use it only in certain ways  You  may not    e work around any technical limitations in the software    e reverse engineer  decompile or disassemble the software    e make more copies of the software than specified in this agreement    e publish the software for others to copy    e rent  lease or lend the software  or   e use the software for commercial software hosting services     Except as expressly provided in this agreement  rights to access the software on this  device do not give you any right to implement Microsoft patents or other Microsoft  intellectual property in software or devices that access this device     You may use remote access technologies in the software such as Remote Desktop Mobile  to access the software remotely from a computer or server  You are responsible for  obtaining any licenses required for use of the protocols to access other software     INTERNET BASED SERVICES  Microsoft provides Internet based services with the    software
4.   Microsoft may change or cancel them at any time     a  Consent for Internet Based Services  The software features described below  connect to Microsoft or service provider computer systems over the Internet  In  some cases  you will not receive a separate notice when they connect  You may  switch off some of these features or not use them  For more information about these  features  visit http   go microsoft com fwlink  LinkId 8 1931     By using these features  you consent to the transmission of this information   Microsoft does not use the information to identify or contact you     Device Information  The following features use Internet protocols  which send to the  appropriate systems device information  such as your Internet protocol address  the  type of operating system  browser and name and version of the software you are  using  and the language code of the device where you installed the software   Microsoft uses this information to make the Internet based services available to you     e Windows Mobile Update Feature  The Windows Mobile Update feature  provides you the ability to obtain and install software updates on your device  if updates are available  You may choose not to use this feature  Company  and or your Mobile Operator may not support this feature or an update for  your device     e Windows Media Digital Rights Management  Content owners use  Windows Media digital rights management technology  WMDRM  to protect  their intellectual property  including co
5.   UpdateWM 444906       Do not disconnect or turn off whilst updating    Po    a    Old Bootloader 45169 45169  New Bootloader 45340   45340    Old OS 45170  New OS 45341    Old KDI      New KDI u g    T ETT                8  Tap  Update      A warning message displays  informing the user that after the update  the  sysbackups can no longer be restored     UpdateWM a  Y  4 12 08    UpdateWM  44906                   Data and system settings  which have been backed up  by the H amp W SysBackuptool  can no longer be reinstalled  if the operating system is  replaced  as it is a case of  backing up operating  system specific information     Old KDI      New KDI ME    III       B rus             INITIAL STEPS  Image Update    26 03 2010   1 00 35      INITIAL STEPS  Image Update    9  Click  OK  to confirm the message   The screen may flicker or switch off shortly     10  Then   skeye dart  as well a progress bar is displayed showing the following  information   Loading update from SD card  Do not disconnect power or reset  terminal     The update will take some minutes  10   15      11  Then  the display changes from  Loading update from SD card  to  Adding  update to flash    Here  no further entry is required  The progress bar changes from red to blue     12  The device restarts and returns to the delivery status     Windows    Tap the screen to set up your  Windows   phone      2009 Microsoft Corporation  All rights    reserved  This computer program is protected  by U S  and i
6.   to the skin     Maintenance  service and disturbances     4    Lithium ion batteries have a predetermined operating life  If the operating time  shortens excessively  this means that the battery life has expired  If it comes to  that point  stop use immediately and replace with new batteries     Lithium ion battery is a designated product of Recycle  The battery after using is a  valuable resource  The return of the batteries ensures reuse of the chemicals  contained  This recycling process avoids any impact to the environment    H  ft  amp  Wessel guarantees that all batteries returned are fed to the recycling  process    When a battery is no longer usable  discharge it  When you dispose of the Lithium  battery  insulate it by wrapping the terminals with tape  Mixing the battery with  other metals or batteries may lead to fire  heat  or explosion    Then  return the battery to H  ft  amp  Wessel  As a part of its normal service    H  ft  amp  Wessel guarantees that all used batteries are fed to the recycling process     See also extract from BattV  Decree for the return and disposal of used batteries  and accumulators  Germany  as of 09 09 2001       The manufacturers are obliged to take back and reuse toxic containing  batteries according to the regulations and dispose of non reusable batteries that  have been handed in by distributors  85  or public disposal departments  89       If Lithium ion batteries are not fully charged after the battery charger s  predetermined ch
7.   with medical devices       Switch off your skeye dart at places where you are advised to switch off your mobile  phone       The unit may affect heart pacemakers   The Federal Office for Radiation Protection recommends a distance of no less than  20 cm between a mobile phone and a heart pacemaker to ensure no interference  takes place  This recommendation is also in line with studies and recommendations  issued by independent institutes   Users with heart pacemakers must ensure a distance of at least 20 cm between the  skeye dart and the heart pacemaker       The unit may affect hearing aids       Interference may be noticed in close proximity to televisions  radios  PCs     26 03 2010   1 00 15      INTRODUCTION  Disposal    1 7 7 Safety Notes on Wireless LAN  Bluetooth    A Wireless LAN  or Bluetooth communication can be realised using an integrated  module  If your skeye dart is equipped with a WiFI  Bluetooth module  please pay  attention to the safety notes    Radio facilities   as well as Wireless LAN and Bluetooth   are subject to certain  restrictions during use near electronical devices  In this connection please read the  safety notes of the previous chapter     Wireless LAN data communication and Bluetooth can be easily intercepted and  recorded  Secure your network against unauthorised intrusion into the WLAN  We  recommend that you consult a specialist  e g  a system house      1 7 8 Safety Notes on Data Loss      It is very much recommended that all important 
8.  PROOF OF LICENSE  If you acquired the software on the device  or on a disc or other  media  a genuine Certificate of Authenticity label with a genuine copy of the software  identifies licensed software  To be valid  this label must be affixed to the device  or  included on or in Company s software packaging  If you receive the label separately  it is  not valid  You should keep the label on the device or packaging to prove that you are  licensed to use the software  To identify genuine Microsoft software  see  http   www howtotell com     TRANSFER TO A THIRD PARTY  You may transfer the software only with the device   the Certificate of Authenticity label  and these license terms directly to a third party   Before the transfer  that party must agree that these license terms apply to the transfer  and use of the software  You may not retain any copies of the software including the  backup copy     NOT FAULT TOLERANT  The software is not fault tolerant  Company installed  the software on the device and is responsible for how it operates on the device     RESTRICTED USE  The Microsoft software was designed for systems that do not require  fail safe performance  You may not use the Microsoft software in any device or system  in which a malfunction of the software would result in foreseeable risk of injury or death    1 00 e 26 03 2010    INTRODUCTION  Safety Notes    to any person  This includes operation of nuclear facilities  aircraft navigation or  communication systems and ai
9.  Windows Mobile 6 5  Type of Document  User Guide   Version  1 00   Author  Lin    Hoft  amp  Wessel AG  Hannover    Changes          Version  sla Date  2          Terminology    skeye dart FFE Portable Data Terminal  in the following referred to as  mobile  terminal   with WLAN IEEE 802 11b g  Bluetooth 2 0   GSM GPRS EDGE and GPS  battery    HW 50240  mobile terminal and the desktop cradle with power   HW 51240 of the battery        Readership    The documentation is intended for people operating the skeye dart     26 03 2010   1 00 5     INTRODUCTION  Intended Use    1 5    1 6    l6    Intended Use    The skeye dart has been designed for use in the commercial sector and for  acquiring and transferring data within buildings or vehicles or outside under  moderate climate conditions     The skeye dart is not intended for distribution to private households     Please pay attention to the information of this user guide  especially the safety  notes  Intended use means that the device must only be used and operated in  accordance with the information contained herein  Any other use is not an intended  use and may lead to property damage or even personal injury  H  ft  amp  Wessel does  not accept any liability for damages caused by a usage other than the intended  usage     Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Mobile 6  Software    These license terms are an agreement between you and H  ft  amp  Wessel AG     Company       Please read them  They apply to the software in
10.  battery is charging  o green   battery fully charged    skeye dart is mobile  can be operated by the application      20 1 00    26 03 2010    3 1    TAKING INTO OPERATION  Switching on the Backup Battery    Taking into Operation    The mobile terminal comes with a separate battery and a backup battery that is    switched off  The backup battery has to be switched on before you insert the  battery     Switching on the Backup Battery    In the battery compartment push the switch  O  of the backup battery towards the  display using the stylus  The battery is now switched on                                                                                                                                                                                                                    E 0       ls     TIER  p    MO  gt   A  amp   7o    lt       xi CE t  IX 7  o   on off  u      O  E  Fig  5  Backup battery   switched off Backup battery   switched on    26 03 2010   1 00 21         3 2      22    TAKING INTO OPERATION  Inserting the MicroSD Card    Inserting the MicroSD Card    A MicroSD card as well as a MicroSDHC card can be used as storage medium     e First remove the battery  see chapter  3 4 2                 e Then move the locking mechanism of the  card holder to the right  bottom of  device                 V XN    WEEE  gt  13 08 2005  H  ft  amp  Wessel AG  Germany  HW90240 8236A8EAG  S N  60744163  NVM ALUM UA       e Flap the cover of the card holder upwards  and insert
11.  battery the data  will be available again when you switch on start the device        1 00 e 26 03 2010    TAKING INTO OPERATION  Switching on Switching off the skeye dart    3 5 2 2 Automatic Standby   Power Supply    Use the Power Supply function to save battery life  If you do not operate the unit    for a certain time e g  the display will be dimmed or the unit is set to suspend  mode     1  Launch  Start  gt  Settings  The Settings menu appears     Settings UM c yn E    Bluetooth e      Clock E Alans f 3    sounds    Nodrlcatiete    f e  D   Connections    Systern         Am   CINCO  4 A  em d EL       pm    2  In the Settings menu tap Power  I  The Power window appears  El    Power Foar Y EEE       Advanced     Battery  gt  Advanced    Main battery  Lilon  Recharging state Charging    o       100             26 03 2010   1 00 27     TAKING INTO OPERATION  Switching on Switching off the skeye dart    3  In the Power window tap Advanced     Power    Oa NA   2    11 14       Advanced     Battery X  Main battery  Lilon  Recharging state Charging    o       100             The Advanced window appears     Perform the desired settings     Power NE 11 15    Battery e Advanced  gt  Hattery  On battery power      xci Turm aff screen if device j        not used far 1 minute       On external power     m Turm off screen if device       not used far       Fig  12  Automatic power off    5  Click  OK  to confirm the changes       28 1 00 e 26 03 2010    4     4 1    INITIAL STEPS  Op
12.  g   My ISP  start the  Add a new modem connection  function        10  Enter the name of the connection     Connections E RFE Xo E  Make New Connection    Enter a name for the connection     Select a modem     Cellular Line         44 1 00    26 03 2010    RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection    11  Select the modem     Connections EA Sou    Make New Connection    Enter a name for the connection     My Connection    Select a modem        Cellular Line  GPRS  Y    12  Enter the  Access point name   APN  of your provider     My ISP BY      C 00 12    My Connection    Access point name     internet t d1 de       Connections GY         00 09    My Connection    User name   Password   Domain        If provided by ISP or network  administrator     Advanced       TCP IP options display below the  Advanced  button        26 03 2010  1 00 45      RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection    14  If required  adjust special TCP IP settings     Advanced GY        00 10    Servers  lt  TCP IP  gt  Servers       Use server assigned IP address    C  Use specific IP address    EIER        Use software compression       Use IP header compression    Click  Ok  to confirm   Exit the dialog by tapping  Finish         15  The newly created  My Connection  is displayed in the list   My ISP BY      amp  00 13  General     Modem  gt  General    Tap and hold on an existing connection for  more options      8  My Connection internet t d1 de       Tap and hold the stylus onto  My Connection        46 1 0
13.  the MicroSD card that the  contacts of the MicroSD card point to the                     contacts of the circuit board   IE  Vez 2 o  JIS Bie     gt  EYA       1159  MESS  E    Lock the card holder inclusive inserted  card  move locking mechanism to the  left         CC x                      EA wa E  er ORUIZE S          a SW    WEEE  gt  13 08 2006  H  ft  amp  Wessel AG  Germany    CN S    HW90240 823BABEAG  S N 60744163    AER APER A       Fig  6  Inserting a MicroSD card    1 00 e 26 03 2010    3 3    TAKING INTO OPERATION  Inserting the SIM Card    Inserting the SIM Card    The SIM card necessary for the GSM GRPS EDGE function is inserted into the  designated slot under the battery     e First remove the battery  see chapter  3 4 2      e Push the locking of the card holder  down          WEEE    13 08 2005  H  lt  amp  Wessel AG  Germany    A    e Swing open the cover of the card  holder     e Carefully insert the SIM card  The  conical corner should be top left  the  contacts of the SIM card should rest on  the contacts of the board                 _   r m       ERGY    WEEE  gt  13 08 2005    Hoft  amp  Wessel AG  Germany    e Only slightly insert the SIM card into the  holder  If you push it too far into the  holder the hinges of the holder might  block    HW90240 8235B7AAG    S N  60841195            a     e Push the locking upwards  thus locking  card holder incl  inserted card              S  giu  wv a    Sc ES      So SZ  J 2 pe   s f 38m  ys Mi        o       
14.  the cord     When disconnecting the power cable  hold the plug firmly  Do not tug on the cord  itself     Use power supply and power cable only in dry rooms     1 00 e 26 03 2010    1 7 5    1 7 6    INTRODUCTION  Safety Notes    Safety Notes on the Camera  Imager with LED Aimer    If your skeye dart is equipped with an imager module with integrated LED aimer   please observe the following notes     The LED light source is classified as a class 1 LED according to the following  standard  IEC60825 1 ED 1 2 2001     A class 1 LED is presumed to be safe under reasonably foreseeable conditions of  operation  Even looking directly into the light beam by accident does not do any  harm     Caution  When changing the settings of the imager aimer module except for those  described in the user guide the LED radiation may exceed the harmless area of  class 1     Safety Notes on GSM GPRS EDGE    A GSM GPRS communication can be realised via CF or PC card  If your device features  such equipment pay attention to the safety notes     Radio devices  such as GSM  are subject to certain restrictions when used in  proximity to electronic instruments     When being in an aircraft completely power off your skeye dart  see chapter  3 4 2    Using the skeye dart in an aircraft interferes with the electronic equipment  on board and might be dangerous  Please follow the instructions of the particular  airline        Switch off your skeye dart in hospitals or similar places to prevent an interference
15.  the mechanical design of the battery enables you to insert in one  direction only  the battery must not be inserted into the opposite direction by force     Handling     4    Protective devices to prevent danger are built into the battery  To ensure for a  proper operation  do not disassemble the battery or modify parts of it  If they are  damaged  this could result in excessive charging voltage  control loss during  charging or discharging  leakage of battery fluid  heat generation  bursting or fire     Do not disassemble Li ion bare cells of the battery  There is the danger of flammable  fluid being spilt  It may also cause an internal or external short circuit  leakage of  battery fluid  heat generation  bursting or fire     Do not directly solder the battery  Doing so melt the insulation  damage the sealing  parts or protective devices  cause leakage of battery fluid  Electrolyte  from the  batteries  bursting or fire     Do not short circuit the battery by directly connecting the positive     and negative      terminals with objects such as wire  Short circuiting generates heat which may    26 03 2010 e 1 00 11      INTRODUCTION  Safety Notes      12    damage the equipment  In the worst case this could result in leakage of battery  fluid  bursting or fire     Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurised container  This could  result in leakage of battery fluid  bursting or fire     Do not pierce the battery with a nail or other sharp object  hit it with 
16. 0 e 26 03 2010    16  Select  Connect   The connection is established   My ISP E EFE 0 14 23    General  lt   gt  General    Tap and hold on an existing connection for  more options     Modem     0  My Connection    internet t d1 de  Delete       17 Launch  Start menu  gt  Internet Explorer  Call the Internet Explorer via the  Start  menu     T  HOFT amp WESSEL      Das Unternehmen  Produkte News  Investor  Relations  Messen  Jobs Kontakt       Presseinformet  Rheinbahn AG DCeseldorf enischesdet sich f  r  E Ticheting L  sung won Holt E  Wessel       Presseinformation  02 02 2010      HER  amp  Wessel realisiert E  Ticketing f  r Stand 5200  Hamburger Verkehr sverbund    assenger Terminal Expo  Br  ssel  23 25  M  rz 2010  Halle 11           Presseinformetion  2901 2010  Heft   amp  Wessel mit neuer Prekcbecvesce l  sung         weitere News    CUO  X EURO ID  Expo xX   K  ln    4 4  Mx 2010  Stand 812    Mira XO    Aircraft Interiors Ex    o  Hamburg  12 20  Mai 2010  Hale 87  Stand    Wireless Manager B 2  4 C 14 30    My Connection         II Ee   Ie      My Connection  is displayed as active below  Phone      RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection    26 03 2010   1 00 47     RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection    19  Cancel the connection by clicking the  Phone  line     The Wireless Manager displays     Wireless Manager ez     o  i 13 27                When the phone is switched on   Wireless Manager  menu  the modem  connection will be automatically activated when a br
17. 010    2     2 1    2 2    2 3    2 4    2 4 1    Function key 1    4 cursor  keys    SKEYE DART  Accessories    skeye dart    Accessories    e Battery  e Power supply unit    Desktop Cradle    e Desktop Cradle HW 50240 USB  Standard    including power supply unit and USB cable     Hardware Equipment    Integrated camera   Integrated Wireless LAN module  802 11 b g   Bluetooth   different memory capacities available   SIM card slot  lockable to prevent unauthorised card removal   MicroSD card slot  lockable to prevent unauthorised card removal   GSM GPRS EDGE module   GPS module    Views    Front View LEDs    Loud speaker pu  um Camera  5      Scanner button Scanner button           Key lock       Show Hide  touch keypad                P      71  ERC    ac    Power on button    May  ES Microphone    Enter key    Standby  press about 5 s     Scanner button  Fig  1  Front view    26 03 2010   1 00 19     SKEYE DART  LED Function Displays    2 4 2 Side View    Power supply  unit  connection    System  interface         Headset  connection    Camera       Fig  2  lower side Fig  3  upper side    2 4 3 Rear View    Loud speaker    Stylus    Battery locking    Battery compartment   can be screwed     With screw    Microstix 3 wing FPHM2 0 4x6  Skeye Order No  112218  Reset    pushbutton Charging contacts       DC       GND  1 Wire    Fig  4  Rear view    2 5 LED Function Displays    There are two modes     skeye dart inserted in desktop cradle  the LED of the skeye dart is  o red  
18. Network Authentication                Exit the dialog by tapping  Finish    The connection attempt to the internet starts automatically     26 03 2010   1 00 39     RADIO  Wireless LAN Configuration    8  The connection result is displayed   e   a      m   10 59    Network      lt  Wireless  gt  Network            SPSC_WLAN Connected       Tap  OK  to close the window     Be sure to protect your Wireless LAN network  We recommend that you consult a  specialist  such as a System house      The connection settings in the  Wireless Manager  functions are automatically used   Starting form the  Connections  menu the user can directly branch to the  Wireless    Manager  function  Here  you can activate deactivate the  Wi Fi  function by  clicking the respective connection     Display examples     WirelessManager_Off WirelessManager_On    Wireless Manager    x Yi X Gu 10 53    Wireless Manager    gt  Ya 46 W 10 54       Off SPSC WLAN                     40 1 00 e 26 03 2010    RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection    5 2 Establishing a GPRS Connection    Before establishing a connection  please ask your provider for the connection  Nr settings and the APN  Access Point Name      1  Insert the SIM card given by your provider into the SIM card slot of the mobile  terminal  see also chapter 3 3      2  Switch on the mobile terminal   3  Launch  Start menu  gt  Settings  The  Settings  menu appears     4  In the Settings menu tap Connections   The  Connections  menu appears     Bluetoo
19. Se              17  1 9 2     R  gistered ade Ma A ERR CU a 18   2  SKeVe  daft    19  Bal ACCESSES ROTE D US SIT E 19  2 2  4Desktop GradiB A tunica ta qM Cb Lata 19  2 5  Hardware EqUuIDbMentaiaaa vor via ae E Cata d Re E CHR n UR Ea et hi rA Ea vr a 19  2  MIGUWS uia RUM IM DM I MMC iiM M M 19   2 4 1 PRONE  MW cado tenus ad iem ciao taurino Mant code Landa EO a o Lnd vea p real 19  2 4 2 Side VIEW  o o cuf LM NE 20  2 4 3 REIF NEW RTT TITO ITI UT 20  2 5     LED  FUNCTION  DISDLAY Ss arusi ii 20   3   Taking into ODGFatioD siii iris Ra 21  3 1 Switching on  the  Backup Battery anna 21  3 2   Insertmg the  MicroSD Carlista 22  3 3   Jnserdng tpe SIM  Cara  unser Be u run 23  Bet RATE UT 24   owl  dhserungdg the Battery isseiosvasstaturde viabasad io 24  342   REeplacina  The Battery  vr MU ER M vada 25  3 4 5     Charging  the Barley xisasiixeyda sd un es ere Ra era Pace VR RA Dor S aa eae a Bras 25  3 5   Switching on Switching off the skeye dart                    ssseeeeeeeennn nmm 26  3 5  SWECO ON TTC 26  LOL  SWIEEHING Ol A A A RU Aunt teat 26  3 5 2 1 Suspend ModE a 26  3 5 2 2 Automatic Standby   Power Supply                 eesseeseeeneneenn nnn 27   4  Initial Steps    ade 29  4 1 Operating the skeye dart with the Stylus                       ecce uno nn nun En nn nn nn 29  4 2  dMicrosort WIDndOWSJMODIIG  aiu Uo asien ida 30   4 2 1 O M E ECL 30  4 2 2     Stabe Me iii PPM ME 30  d 2 3  Desktop SVInDOlS voisine uod cvi a dre va diu nnd ei aude ved ub tr  s redu 
20. Y AND OBTAINED WITHOUT CHARGE FROM A  CONSUMER NOT THEREBY ENGAGED IN A BUSINESS ENTERPRISE  AND  ii  FOR  PERSONAL USE ONLY  AND  B  OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY  LICENSED BY MPEG LA  L L C     If you have questions about the MPEG 4 visual standard  please contact MPEG LA   L L C   250 Steele Street  Suite 300  Denver  CO 80206  www mpegla com     DIGITAL CERTIFICATES  The software uses digital certificates in X 509 format  These  digital certificates are used for authentication     CONNECTIVITY SOFTWARE  Your device package may include Windows Mobile Device  Center or Microsoft ActiveSync software  If it is included  then you may install and use it  in accordance with the license terms that are provided with it  If no license terms are  provided  then you may install and use only one  1  copy of the software on a single  computer     NETWORK ACCESS  If you are using a network  such as an employer network  the  network administrator may limit features or functionality on your device     PRODUCT SUPPORT  Contact Company for support options  Refer to the support  number provided with the device     LINKS TO THIRD PARTY WEBSITES  If the software provides links to third party  websites  those links are provided to you only as a convenience  and the inclusion of any  link does not imply an endorsement of the third party website by Microsoft       BACKUP COPY  You may make one backup copy of the software  You may use it only    to reinstall the software on the device    
21. a hammer  or  step on it  This could result in leakage of battery fluid  bursting or fire     Operation     4    For operation of the device use the delivered battery only  Please use the battery  only for the determined purpose     Do not use the battery in any device other than those specified in this manual   Depending on the device being used  doing so may cause abnormal current flow   leakage of battery fluid  heat generation  bursting or fire     If the battery becomes discolored or deformed  or in any way appears abnormal   stop using it  Return it to the distributor or manufacturer from whom you purchased  it     Do not use or leave the battery in very high temperatures  for example  under  strong direct sunlight   Otherwise  it may cause leakage of battery fluid  bursting or  fire or its performance will be degenerate and its service life will be decreased     To ensure safety  the battery incorporates built in safety devices  Do not use it in a  location where static electricity is greater than what the manufacturer guarantees   Otherwise  the safety devices may be damaged  causing leakage of battery fluid   expose of fire     Do not use the battery in other than the following conditions  Otherwise  it can  overheat or fire  or its performance will be degenerate and its service life will be  decreased       when the battery is charged  0   C    40   C    when the battery is discharged or stored   10   C    50   C    Note  higher temperatures increase the self discha
22. ail  info skeye com  Web  www skeye de    Service line   within Germany   49 1803 232829  0 09     per min   from abroad   49 511 6102 600      54 1 00   26 03 2010    
23. arging period has elapsed  stop the charging process  Prolonged  charging may cause leakage of battery fluid  heat generation or bursting of fire     If the battery leaks or gives off a bad odor  remove it from any exposed flame   Otherwise  the leaking electrolyte may catch fire  and the battery may explode or  fire     If the battery gives off an odor  generates heat  becomes discolored or deformed  or  in any way appears abnormal during use  recharching or storage  immediately  remove it from the device or battery charger and stop using it     26 03 2010   1 00 13      INTRODUCTION  Safety Notes    1 7 3    A    1 7 4      14    4    In case the battery terminals are dirty  clean the terminals with a dry cloth before  use  otherwise  the contact with equipment may cause insufficiency  and power  failure or charge failure     Safety Notes for the Desktop Cradle Car Charging Cradle    The battery may only be charged with the battery charging device recommended by  the manufacturer  The utilisation of another battery charger might be dangerous  and leads to an end of the warranty     Do not try to open  repair or modify your device  The manufacturer will not be liable  for any damage caused in that way  Apart from other things  the function for  correctly charging the battery may be influenced  As a result  excessive charging  voltage  uncontrolled charging and discharge current  leakage of harmful  substances  excessive heat generation  bursting or fire may occur     If the 
24. asks     e Add and remove programs on your skeye dart    Synchronise files  e mail  contacts  calendar  songs  pictures and  internet favourites     e Transfer and copy files    6 5 Application of USB Host    Example     Put an USB stick into the connector of the USB Host of the desktop cradle  The  skeye dart has now access to the data of the USB stick        Fig  19  Desktop cradle   USB stick    NOTE     Please do connect only USB devices to the USB host of the desktop cradle that  consume not more than max  100 mA to 5 V     26 03 2010  1 00 51      TECHNICAL DATA  Application of USB Host    7  Technical Data  Casing  Rugged case  protection level IP54  drop spec 1 2 m  Processor  CPU Marvell PXA 320  624 MHz  Memory  128 MB DDRAM  256 MB Flash  Display  3 5   VGA colour TFT with touchscreen  Keyboard  e O9 keys    e 2 side scan buttons  e Individually backlit keys for intuitive operation    LED  2 colour LED indication   e red  battery is charging  e green  battery is fully charged    Further e Camera 2 MP  autofokus  with barcode decodierung function   equipment  camera flash light  e Microphone  Receiver  Speaker    Communication  e Wireless LAN IEEE 802 11 b g  e Bluetooth 2 0  e GSM GPRS EDGE  e GPS  Battery  Rechargeable battery pack 2100 mAh  lockable   Interfaces  e USB 1 1 host port  Full Speed   e USB 1 1 device port  Full Speed   e RS232 port  TxD  RxD  RTS  CTS   e Micro SD card slot  lockable   e DC in connector  e Headset connector  Temperature Operating tem
25. bv DEUM 31  22 4   RignbMouse Button  FUNCIONES 31  4 2 5 Basic SENO S aussen nie niederen PEN 31  ASEO  SVENO do UE 32  4 3  Image Update ads 34    26 03 2010 e 1 00    3      TABLE OF CONTENTS    5  RadiO iaa aca 37  5 1     Wireless  LAN Contigua 37  5 2   Establishing a GPRS CONNECtiON   oocccccccccccccnnnccnnnnnnnnnn nn nr rr 41   6  Desktop Cradle iia a Dan a Fa a GE a RT 49  Gel Technical Palast eier 49  6 2 Charging the Battery in the Desktop Cradle                     enn nnn 50  6 3 Connecting the Desktop Cradle to the Desktop PC                   eennn n n 50  6 4 Communication skeye dart e PC                eeeeceeseeeeennnnnnnnn nnm nnn aa nnn nnn 51  6 5  JApplication oF USB  Host    nn lan 51   Z Technical Data AA 52   8  TOUDIESNOOUNG ni 53  X NEME occid EE 53  MEME SS EET T e UU E 53      4 1 00    26 03 2010    1 1    1 2    1 3    1 4    INTRODUCTION  Document Information    Introduction    The proven industry PDA skeye dart combines appealing design and comfortable  operation with state of the art technology and robustness    The multifunctional skeye dart is the ideal work instrument for all applications in  the field service and logistics    For data transmission  in addition to the WLAN module compliant with IEEE 802 11  b g  the device also has a GPRS EDGE module  accordingly  all the relevant data is  always available up to date  A GPS module facilitates navigation as well as tracking  of the device     Document Information    Product  skeye dart with
26. cluded on this device  The software also  includes any separate media on which you received the software     The software on this device includes software licensed by Company from Microsoft  Corporation or its affiliate     The terms also apply to any    updates    supplements   Internet based services  and  support services    for this software  unless other terms accompany those items  If so  those terms apply     As described below  using some features also operates as your consent to the  transmission of certain standard computer information for Internet based services     By using the software  including use on this device  you accept these terms  If you  do not accept them  do not use the device or software  Instead  contact Company  to determine its return policy for a refund or credit     WARNING  If the software contains voice operated technologies  then operating this  software requires user attention  Diverting attention away from the road while driving can  possibly cause an accident or other serious consequence  Even occasional  short diversions  of attention can be dangerous if your attention is diverted away from your driving task at a  critical time  Company and Microsoft make no representations  warranties or other  determinations that ANY use of this software is legal  safe  or in any manner recommended  or intended while driving or otherwise operating a motor vehicle     If you comply with these license terms  you have the rights below    1  USE RIGHTS    Y
27. d to the power supply unit  e placed in the desktop car charging cradle  with connected power supply unit     il Always recharge the battery in time  If the battery is discharged data loss may  occur     26 03 2010   1 00 25     TAKING INTO OPERATION  Switching on Switching off the skeye dart    3 5    3 5 1    3 5 2    3 5 2 1      26    Switching on Switching off the skeye dart    Switching On    The mobile terminal is switched on by pressing the round button in the middle     Power on  button       Fig  11  switch on the device    Switching Off    There are three ways to switch off your skeye dart       Suspend mode    Automatic Standby    Complete Power Off by Removing the Battery  see chapter 3 4 2     Suspend Mode    Suspending a device means that it is inactive and thus consumes less power  A  suspended skeye dart can be activated any time     While suspending information in the RAM of the skeye dart is maintained  If the  power supply is interrupted e g  due to a discharged battery  information in the  RAM gets lost     It is thus recommended that you store all current data in the flash or on SD card  prior to suspending the skeye dart    Suspending the skeye dart     Press the red key  bottom right  for about 5 sec     The skeye dart will be suspended in its current state  All open windows  documents   workbooks etc  are not closed but maintained in the working memory     The skeye dart is suspended     If the power supply was not interrupted e g  due to a discharged
28. data be backed up as durable  hardcopy  It is very much recommended to store all recorded data to flash disk and  to regularly back up the data on an external medium  Given certain conditions  loss  or modification of data can occur in practically any electronic storage system   Therefore  we do not accept any liability for loss of data or data being otherwise  rendered unusable following incorrect use  repairs  faults  battery problems   software errors or for any other reason     We shall not be held liable either directly or indirectly for any financial loss or third  party compensation claims which arise on foot of the use of this product and all and  any of its functions  such as stolen credit card numbers  loss or modification of data   etc     1 8 Disposal  The skeye dart is not intended for use in private households  The device must not    be disposed of via a public waste disposal system  For disposal  return the device to  the H  ft  amp  Wessel AG       16 1 00 e 26 03 2010    1 9     gt  Di    7  a       X          lt  lt      INTRODUCTION    Explanations on this Manual      Explanations on this Manual    T  q         9 9 9        he User Manual is designed to enable you to get your skeye dart up and running  uickly and is structured as follows     Introduction   Taking into operation   Software   Communication Data exchange  Technical Data  Troubleshooting    It is assumed that your are familiar with Microsoft Windows 2000  Windows XP   Windows Vista or Windows 7
29. desktop car charging cradle changes shape or colour  generates heat or in  any way appears abnormal stop using it  Return it to the distributor or manufacturer  from whom you purchased the desktop car charging cradle     Use the desktop car charging cradle only with the supplied power supply  The main  voltage must correspond to the technical data mentioned on the power supply     Use the desktop car charging cradle only in dry  closed rooms and not in direct  sunlight  e g  behind windows     The device has to be connected to a USB 1 1 or higher interface     Keep the device out of the reach of small children     Safety Notes for the Power Supply         ss 9        ss 9              Do not try to open and or repair and or alter the power supply  The manufacturer  will not be liable for any damage caused in that way     Always connect the power cable into an easy accessible wall outlet     Always connect the power cable to the device before plugging it into the wall outlet   Make sure that you do not insert the power cord into the headset plug by mistake     Check that the plug is clean before plugging it in   Do not place any objects on top of the cord   Do not place the cord near heating equipment     Do not connect cables other than those specified in this manual  Doing so may  result in fire or improper operation     Do not use a damaged cord   Handle the power cord with care  Improper handling may lead to fire or shock   Avoid excessive bending  twisting  and pulling of
30. dows Mobile workspace  which may vary     CETTE    8 49  getting started    phone  voicemail      AM  3 1 49 1 10 00    Phone off    text    Start e mail  Dan calendar    dd      Fig  13  Today Screen       4 2 2 Start Menu    Use the Start menu to call programs  change settings  manage favourites etc     Notification tray        y Internet Explorer    Contacts E    TER Command bar  Calendar Getting Started  Start  menu    uL     NEN AMO NM      amp     Fig  14  Start Screen         30 1 00 e 26 03 2010    4 2 3    4 2 4    4 2 5    INITIAL STEPS  Microsoft Windows Mobile    Desktop Symbols    The following list contains an explanation of the symbols which can usually be found  on a Windows Mobile surface     Symbol Program Description       Displays the storage locations available on the mobile terminal     File Explorer  gt      9  Flash Storage as well as the network  Due to its link to the    4 My Device system control the My Device also provides for a direct access  Ale Ezplarer to the system management tools     e   File Explorer  gt  This is your personal folder   My documents  Ale Explorer    Mm Searches web and WAP sites and downloads new programs and  Fa Internet Explorer         files from the internet           Internet Explorer    Right Mouse Button Function    The right mouse button is used to open popup menus that support functions like  Copying  Deleting  and Sending     To call the functions of the right mouse button tap the element for which you want  to per
31. eased     Switch off the backup battery if you do not use the device for a longer time  see  chapter 3 1     Store the battery in a location where children cannot reach it  Also make sure that a  child does not take out the battery from the charger or equipment being used  If a  child swallows a battery  seek medical attention immediately     The storage temperature must not be below  20 or above  50  C     Ambient conditions     4    The temperature may not be outside the admissible operating and storage  temperature range of  20 to  50 degrees centigrade  The temperature may be  within the range of 0   C to  40   C during charging     Do not discard the battery into fire and do not leave it in a hot place such as near a  fire or on a heater  Doing so melt the insulation  damage the sealing parts or  protective devices  cause leakage of battery fluid  Electrolyte  from the batteries   bursting or fire     Do not immerse batteries in water or seawater  and do not allow them to become  wet  Batteries which have become wet must always be replaced with new ones  because internal short circuits can cause dangerous heat emissions if further used     Do not throw batteries  and do not allow them to fall on hard surfaces     Connection     4    Do not connect the battery to an electrical outlet  e g  vehicle cigarette lighter   power outlets  other power supply units  other charger  etc     Do not reverse the positive     and negative     terminals when inserting the  battery  Since
32. erating the skeye dart with the Stylus    Initial Steps    1  Insert the battery  see chapter 3 4 2    2  Switch on the skeye dart by pressing the middle scan key   3  Take out the stylus  Fig  4  Rear view      Operating the skeye dart with the Stylus    The stylus functions as a computer mouse  It is used to navigate on the screen and  to select elements     Remove the stylus from its clamp and put it back when you do not need it     Operate the touch screen only with the stylus supplied or your finger        e Tapping  Tap the screen with the stylus once to open elements and to select  options    e Dragging    On screen  keep the stylus pressed and drag it over the screen to  select text and pictures  Move the stylus to a list to select several  elements     e Double tap  A double tap is the same as double clicking the mouse     e Tap and hold  Tap on an element and keep the stylus pressed onto the screen to  display a list of actions for the element  In a context menu  select the  action to be performed        e Tapping  close menu   To close a menu  e g  the start menu  tap a free space on the  desktop     26 03 2010   1 00 29     INITIAL STEPS  Microsoft Windows Mobile    4 2 Microsoft Windows Mobile    This mobile terminal supports the following Windows Mobile version  6 5  copy  deadline  subject to changes      4 2 1 Start Screen    Apart from the application program the Mobile Terminal features the Windows  Mobile surface  The following figure shows the standard Win
33. ervance of the safety information or incorrect use of the battery  can lead to excessive current flow  to the discharge of harmful substances   excessive heat development  explosion or fire     Transportation and storage     4    Do not transport or store the battery together with metal objects such as necklaces   hairpins  etc  Doing so may short circuit the battery  which could result in excessive  current flow and possibly cause leakage of battery fluid  heat generation  bursting  or fire  When carrying or storing batteries  use an electrically nonconductive   insulated  case     When the equipment is expected not to be used for a long time do not store the  batteries exceeding the appropriate conditions as listed below  Otherwise its  performance will be degraded and its service life will be decreased       when the batteries are discharged and remain in the equipment  1 week    1 00 e 26 03 2010    INTRODUCTION  Safety Notes      when the batteries are fully charged and remain in the switched off  equipment  1 month    long term storage  see next note     When the battery is expected not to be used for a long time  take the battery out of  the equipment and store it in a dry place at or below room temperature  For an  optimum service life  the battery should be charged up to 20 to 40  when being  stored  After 12 months at the latest the device should be charged and  subsequently discharged  Otherwise  its performance will be degenerate and its  service life will be decr
34. etwork    Network name       am       Connects to   ork       C  This is a hidden network             e SSID is the name of the network used to determine your Wireless LAN  network  To ensure a communication between all network computers be  sure to use the same SSID for all  SSID is the address set in the access  point     e When accessing via an access point  option This is a device to device   ad hoc  connection is not activated     Exit the dialog by tapping  Next        38 1 00 e 26 03 2010    RADIO  Wireless LAN Configuration    6  Make the necessary selections  Set values for  Authentication and Data  Encryption  Enter the  Network key      ex Yx XE am 10 57  Configure Network Authentication          Authentication     WPA2 PSK uj    Data Encryption               p23  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0             Tab  dd nn    LCAP  aJ s  d FJ o  hd id kj  Shift  2  x  c  vi e  n  m  dl dd               e Encryption is used to prevent unauthorised access to the network  Enter  the common network key  password   This ensures that data is  encrypted when being transferred over the network     e The encryption type is set under Encryption  Under Authentication   set the method used by a Wireless LAN client to logon to an access point   e g  WPA      e The network key and the network name  SSID  must be the same as  used for the configuration of the access point     Exit the dialog by tapping  Next      7  Set further options and properties as required        ex Y X am 10 58  Configure 
35. form the action and keep the stylus pressed     The popup window of the right mouse button displays  Here  you can select the  desired function   If you do not wish to perform an action  tap any position outside the menu     The function is not supported by all applications     Basic Settings    Launch  Start     Settings    n  ock  amp  Alpes C    Lack Sounds B    Mobdficatiore    m i        Paper      f    Connections   i B asteni       Fig  15  Settings    26 03 2010   1 00 31      INITIAL STEPS  Microsoft Windows Mobile    4 2 6 System Info    1  Launch  Start Menu  gt  File Explorer    2  In the  My Device  directory  tap Program Files             File Explorer    A  My Device w Name y     ConnMgr   d Documents an       music    T My Documents             3  In the  Program Files  directory  tap System Info     File Explorer A OH 10 54       5  Program Files we  Il Connections   qe    Widgets      Windows Medi          4        1 1700 474K    1 1 00 28 5K            32 1 00    26 03 2010    INTTIAL STEPS  Microsoft Windows Mobile    Here  the current hard and software data is listed   File Explorer PEL     A  System Info w Name w    efi  HAW Version   Unknown    EPA SAA Version   45341  IPL Version   44340   Radio Driver   01 03 03 00  Radio Stack   REVISION  01 100  Build Date 2 Mar 11 2010  Build Time   16 00 19  Ramsize   146  RomSize   128       Fig  16  SysInfo    Tap  ok  to close the window     In case of a support query  please note down the data displayed here a
36. nd include  it in the query     26 03 2010   1 00 33     INITIAL STEPS  Image Update    4 3 Image Update    1  Copy the data provided for the update by H  ft  amp  Wessel  bootloader  image   update application  into any directory     2  From this directory  copy the following files to the SD card   zlibce dll  UpdateApp exe  iplrXX nbz  ebootrXX nbz    flashimgrXX nbz  xx represents the release no    3  Insert the SD card into the mobile terminal  see chapter 3 2  and connect the   device to an external power supply    If you do not follow the instruction  the UpdateApp displays a message     4  Launch  Start menu  gt  File Explorer  The  File Explorer  menu appears     5  Select the SD card     File Explorer e  Y 4 Gg 12 03       Ui My Videos            Personal    AOS    6  Tap UpdateApp                        File Explorer e  Ya XE E 12 04   ll Storage Card y Name y       EBOOTR18 3 11 10 311K         s flashimg 1 1 00 45 6K       flashimgri8 3 11 10 50 0M   2 ipl 1 1 00 119K     IPLR18 3 11 10 119K  2 1 10 185K          DOLOR         34 1 00 e 26 03 2010    The files are automatically checked     UpdateWM       UpdateWM  44906    Do not disconnect or turn off whilst updating         Checking file      Storage Card flashimgr18 nbz      Building checksum    O Old Bootloader 45169 45169  New Bootloader 45340   45340    Old OS 45170      New OS      Old KDI uii  New KDI ii cim             7  Select the respective updates by tapping the checkbox     Update WM   Y 4    12 07  
37. nternational copyright laws        13  Finally  you are asked to calibrate the touch     align screen    Using a stylus  tap the target firmly and  accurately at each location on the  screen  The target will continue to  move until the screen is aligned                    Position the stylus in the centre of the cross displayed  the more precise  the  better the touch screen will respond later  and hold the position until the cross  changes its position       36 1 00 e 26 03 2010    RADIO    Wireless LAN Configuration    5  Radio    5 1 Wireless LAN Configuration    Ensure the mobile terminal is connected to a PC via ActiveSync     1  Launch  Start menu  gt  Settings  The  Settings  menu appears     Settings          Bluetooth    e  a    Q    Sounds E   Nobficaters    Tis    Aysteri       2  Inthe Settings menu tap Connections   The  Connections  menu appears     Connections 2 Y  q   ii 10 44    Beam T  Domain Enroll       ap         onnections f   D  e    USB to PC Q Manager       3  In the Connections menu tap Wi Fi   The  Wi Fi  list  Search for Networks  displays     26 03 2010   1 00 37      RADIO  Wireless LAN Configuration    Wi Fi     Ye E Gu 10 56    Network      lt  Wireless  gt  Network        Search for Networks    Unavailable       4  The application automatically searches for available WLAN connection options   Double tap the required WLAN network  The configuration dialog opens up     5  Make the necessary selections        ex Y 4 am 10 56  Configure Wireless N
38. ou may use the software on the device with which you acquired the software   2  ADDITIONAL LICENSING REQUIREMENTS AND OR USE RIGHTS     a  Specific Use  Company designed this device for a specific use  You may only use  the software for that use     b  Included Microsoft Programs and Additional Required Licenses  Except as  provided below  these license terms apply to all Microsoft programs included with the  software  If the license terms with any of those programs give you other rights that  do not expressly conflict with these license terms  you also have those rights     1 00 e 26 03 2010    4     INTRODUCTION  Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Mobile 6 Software    I  This agreement does not grant you any rights with respect to the Windows  Mobile Device Center  Micro soft ActiveSync or Microsoft Outlook 2007 Trial  which are subject to the licenses accompanying those items     c  Speech Recognition  If the software includes speech recognition  component s   you understand that speech recognition is an inherently  statistical process and that recognition errors are inherent in the process   Neither Company nor Microsoft or their suppliers shall be liable for any  damages arising out of errors in the speech recognition process     d  Phone Functionality  If the device software includes phone functionality  all or  certain portions of the device software may be inoperable if you do not have and  maintain a service account with a wireless telecommunication carrier
39. owser is called     If the  Phone  option has not been switched on  the following dialog appears     My ISP ex Y MC GP 16 01  ASES E A Ma do ane    Cannot Connect    Cannot connect  Ensure that your phone is  correctly configured  service is available  and  that flight mode is turned off before trying  again          48 1 00 e 26 03 2010    6 1    DESKTOP CRADLE  Technical Data    Desktop Cradle          power supply    Fig  17  Desktop Cradle   front and rear view    e LED     e Connections     The red LED at the desktop cradle indicates a connection to  power     USB host  USB device  DC in  system interface to the mobile  terminal    Technical Data    Casing   Slots     Ports      Connectors    LED   Battery    charging     Ambient  conditions     Shock resistant plastic  self extinguishing according to UL94V 0  One slot for the mobile terminal including battery     e Connection for HW 14240 power supply  DC voltage input  Mini DC Power Jack Y 1 2 mm  5V 2 8 A  e System interface to the mobile terminal    e USB device    USB 1 1     Connection to a PC to communicate via  ActiveSync possible  e USB host    USB 1 1     Connection to USB devices 100 mA  5 V    1 red LED on the front panel signals desktop cradle operating status    e Charging in mobile terminal  controlled by the mobile terminal  charging electronics  e Charging duration  approx  2 5 h  HW 19240     e Operate only indoors  e Ensure good ventilation is available  e Operating temperature     limit values  O   C 
40. perature   10  C bis   50  C  Range   Size  145 mm x 79 mm x 25 mm  Weight  270 g  including battery   Rules and e CE Marking  Standards  e German ElektroG and RoHS conformity      52 1 00 26 03 2010    TOUBLESHOOTING  Soft Reset    8  Toubleshooting    8 1 Soft Reset    If the skeye dart does no longer react or a restart is required for any reason   proceed as follows       Simultaneously press the Reset and the Power On button           Power   on button         Use the stylus to initiate the soft reset     Press the reset key carefully with low expenditure of force     8 2 Factory Reset    The following steps should only be performed if you wish to relocate the skeye dart  to the factory default settings     Attention  all data on the mobile terminal are deleted afterwards     1  Simultaneously press the Reset and the Power On button            Power   on button       Use the stylus to initiate the reset   Press the reset key carefully with low expenditure of force     2  As soon as the Windows Mobile logo displays on a green background  press and  hold the white button on the right  Function key 2         26 03 2010   1 00 53      TOUBLESHOOTING  Factory Reset    3  You are asked whether you want to run a  Cold Boot    Click  OK  to confirm     il After a factory reset  all data are deleted from your mobile terminal     Manufacturer s Address    H  ft  amp  Wessel AG   Skeye   Rotenburger Str  20   30659 Hannover  Germany    Phone   49 511 6102 0  Tel   49 511 6102 411  M
41. pyrights  This software and third party  software use WMDRM to play and copy WMDRM protected content  If the  software fails to protect the content  content owners may ask Microsoft to    26 03 2010 e 1 00    7      INTRODUCTION  Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Mobile 6 Software    5     10     11    12     13     14     15     revoke the software s ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected  content  Revocation does not affect other content  When you download  licenses for protected content  you agree that Microsoft may include a  revocation list with the licenses  Content owners may require you to upgrade  WMDRM to access their content  Microsoft software that includes WMDRM  will ask for your consent prior to the upgrade  If you decline an upgrade   you will not be able to access content that requires the upgrade     b  Misuse of Internet based Services  You may not use these services in any  way that could harm them or impair anyone else s use of them  You may not use the  services to try to gain unauthorized access to any service  data  account or network  by any means     NOTICES ABOUT THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD  The software may include MPEG   4 visual decoding technology  This technology is a format for data compression of video  information  MPEG LA  L L C  requires this notice     USE OF THIS PRODUCT IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES WITH THE MPEG 4 VISUAL  STANDARD IS PROHIBITED  EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO  A  DATA OR  INFORMATION  i  GENERATED B
42. r traffic control     16  NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE  The software is provided  as is     You  bear all risks of using it  Microsoft gives no express warranties  guarantees or  conditions  Any warranties you receive regarding the device or the software do  not originate from  and are not binding on  Microsoft or its affiliates  When  allowed by your local laws  Company and Microsoft exclude implied warranties  of merchantability  fitness for a particular purpose and non infringement     17  LIABILITY LIMITATIONS  You can recover from Microsoft and its affiliates only  direct damages up to fifty U S  Dollars  U S   50 00   or equivalent in local  currency  You cannot recover any other damages  including consequential  lost  profits  special  indirect or incidental damages     This limitation applies to     e anything related to the software  services  content  including code  on third  party internet sites  or third party programs  and    e claims for breach of contract  breach of warranty  guarantee or condition   strict liability  negligence  or other tort to the extent permitted by applicable  law     It also applies even if Microsoft should have been aware of the possibility of the  damages  The above limitation may not apply to you because your country may  not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental  consequential or other  damages     18  EXPORT RESTRICTIONS  The software is subject to United States export laws and  regulations  You must comply with all dome
43. rge of the battery     Do not use the battery in combination with primary batteries  such as dry cell  batteries  or batteries of different capacities or brands  That may cause leakage of  battery fluid  heat generation  bursting or fire     Do not connect different assembled batteries together  And also do not connect  Same assembled batteries in series  unless explicitly instructed by the user  information to do so     1 00 e 26 03 2010    INTRODUCTION  Safety Notes    Charging     4    When recharging  only use the battery charger specially provided by Skeye  Failure  to follow proper charging procedures may cause excessive voltage  excessive  current flow  loss of control during charging  leakage of battery fluid  heat  generation  bursting  or fire     Do not use or charge the battery near a heat source such as fire or heater or in  extremely hot weather     Do not charge a battery when it is cold  below O   C   This may cause impaired  performance and shortening of battery service life     If a battery is to be used for the first time or it has not been used for a long time   be sure to charge it     Health hazards     4    If a battery leaks  and the electrolyte enters the eye  do not rub but rinse out  thoroughly under flowing water and then seek medical assistance  Otherwise  eye  damage can result     If a battery leaks and the electrolyte makes contact with clothing or the skin  the  skin or clothing must be rinsed out under flowing water in order to prevent damage
44. skeye     skeye dart with Windows Mobile 6 5  HW 90240    Version 1 00             me  A  sm  m    User Guide HOFT  amp  WESSEL    This document and its contents shall not be reproduced or transferred in any form without  express permission  Compensation will be claimed for any infringement  All rights reserved in  the event of patenting or registration of utility models      O H  ft  amp  Wessel AG 2010  Subject to amendment  errors excepted    BHB skeye dart HW90240 WM 1 0 EN doc    TABLE OF CONTENTS    Table of contents    la INTFOGUCION ana 5  Lar   Documento Mata 5  LA     ENANOS idas 5  1 5  A ee een 5  Dc Readers id 5  Lo INtended Use 6  1 6 Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Mobile 6 Software                     6  17   Saey NOES ad 9   LAL General Safety NOTES us a au bb 9  1 7 2 Safety Notes for the Lithium Ion Battery    ccocccccccccccccccnncccccnnnnnnnnnnn rra 10  1 7 3 Safety Notes for the Desktop Cradle Car Charging Cradle                          14  1 7 4 Safety Notes for the Power Supply                     ceeeeeeeeenne mmm 14  1 7 5   Safety Notes on the Camera Imager with LED Aimer                       eee 15  1 7 6 Safety Notes on GSM GPRS EDGE    zsesnunonunnnonnnus nun nnu nn hn nnnm nera nnn 15  1 7 7 Safety Notes on Wireless LAN Bluetooth               seeeenn nnm 16  1 7 8   Safety Notes on Data LOSS ec va Aa wi aA E Va dios MS wa a aA ee 16  O DD O o ne 16  1 97  Explanations on nilssMalbiuellsseeseveu ehren 17  1 9 1 INO EG IPICELOG ran 
45. stic and international export laws and re  gulations that apply to the software  These laws include restrictions     1 7 Safety Notes    Carefully read and follow the user manual and the safety information mentioned in  this chapter before performing further steps  You have to     e read  e keep the information in mind during work     This is the precondition for  e secure working with the product  e undisturbed handling    1 7 1 General Safety Notes    Transport and Storage    N   The device must only be shipped in original or comparable robust packaging   Shipping the device e g  in a normal padded bag does not provide sufficient impact  and pressure protection   Such improper packaging would fall under the definition of the term Negligence     Handling     Never expose the skeye dart to very high temperatures for a long time       Never insert any objects not intended for use with this device in the instrument s  openings  This might damage the device     26 03 2010   1 00 9     INTRODUCTION  Safety Notes    1 7 2      10    Operating      Do not dip the skeye dart into fluid      Only use your skeye dart with original equipment  Non compliance voids the  warranty      Do not operate your skeye dart when you are in explosive areas  for instance in  petrol stations  fuel depots  chemical plants  below deck in ships  near blasting  operations  in locations where a large volume of dust particles  such as flour  wood  or metal  is present in the air  etc    We recommend to swi
46. tch off the device completely  This also applies to places  where you are usually advised to switch off your vehicle motor      Do not operate in close range of strong electromagnetic fields  Failures may be  caused       Interference may be noticed near electric devices  Therefore  always pay attention  to local safety regulations      Users with hearings aids must note that radio signals of electronic devices  with    radio equipment  may launch into hearing devices causing an unpleasant noise     Maintenance  Service and disturbances     4    The skeye dart is   apart from charging of battery and the mentioned comments    lifetime maintenance free and does not need special care     Do not try to open  repair or modify your skeye dart  The manufacturer will not be  liable for any damage caused in that way  Apart from other things  the function for  correctly charging the battery may be influenced  As a result  excessive charging  voltage  uncontrolled charging and discharge current  leakage of harmful  substances  excessive heat generation  bursting or fire may occur     Any tampering by non authorised persons will invalidate the warranty     If your skeye dart needs to be repaired or maintained  please contact your  specialised dealer     Clean the housing only with damp cloth and mild detergent     Safety Notes for the Lithium Ion Battery    Carefully read the following safety notes to prevent an incorrect handling of the  battery and to avoid possible dangers     Non obs
47. th    e  D Clock  amp  Alms C    Sounds de  Nobficatre     r    Th     System    Bi    Connections ex Y  4    13 27       ia  F A Domain Enroll  1    P        Connections        USB to PC Wireless Manager       The Wireless Manager opens up     26 03 2010   1 00 41     RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection       Wireless Manager ex ys E UL 13 27          Switch on the phone by clicking the  Phone  line     the phone switches on    the user is prompted to enter the PIN    6  Enter the PIN     ex Yi 4       15 00    Enter PIN  3 attempts remaining   Only emergency calls can be made without a  PIN     KOK KK    T J abe Sdef Clear    Aghi 5d Omno Cancel    g    Confirm your entry by pressing  Enter           42 1 00    26 03 2010    7  The phone is now activated     8        Phone E RFE A a EE    T Mobile DT       lt Unnamed gt      amp    lt Unnamed gt        E 7  ELI             f er sa  E  ikl D  mnoO Speed Dial    tuv  wyz9 Call History         amp      Close the  Phone  dialog     In the  Wireless Manager  the status is  On      ex Yi    14 59    Wireless Manager          Close the  Wireless Manager  dialog     RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection    26 03 2010   1 00 43      RADIO  Establishing a GPRS Connection    9  Launch  Start menu  gt  Settings   Connections   Connections    Connections       Connections    USB to PC wireless Manager    Connections E RFE A E  Advanced     Tasks  gt  Advanced    Add a new modem connection  My Work Network       co       e e    Under e
48. to  40   C     recommended range  10   C to  30   C   e Storage temperature   20   C to  60   C    26 03 2010   1 00 49      DESKTOP CRADLE  Charging the Battery in the Desktop Cradle    e Humidity  up to 85 9o  non condensing   Rules and e CE conformity  Standards  e ElektroG and RoHs conformity  Dimensions  e about 95 mm x 95 mm x 75 mm  L x W x H   Weight  e about 140 g    6 2 Charging the Battery in the Desktop Cradle    e Connect the desktop cradle to power  The red LED of the desktop cradle glows     e Insert the mobile terminal  incl  battery  in the desktop cradle  The LED of the  mobile terminal glows red     e When the LED of the mobile terminal glows green the battery is fully charged   e Charging time  about 2 5 h    6 3 Connecting the Desktop Cradle to the Desktop PC    m    _       USB host               ee    13 LLL  SEE n    d n eS eese   TW N       Fig  18  Connecting the desktop cradle to the desktop PC    Desktop Cradle  USB device  amp  PC  USB host      50 1 00 e 26 03 2010    DESKTOP CRADLE  Communication skeye dart   PC    6 4 Communication skeye dart   PC  e Install on your PC the program for data synchronisation of a PC with a mobile  device  This program should be appropriate to your operational system     Microsoft ActiveSync  gt  for Windows XP    Windows Mobile Device Center  WMDC    for Windows Vista    Device Stage   for Windows 7    These programs are available on www Microsoft com getstarted  With these  programs you can handle the following t
    
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