S7350B WebPAD™
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S7350B WebPAD™
S7350B WebPAD™ USER GUIDE 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ USER GUIDE Contents Before You Begin ............................................................................................................................ Caring For Your WebPAD™ ............................................................................................................................ Getting Started With Your S7350B WebPAD™ ....................................................................................................................... Guide To Your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD™ ........................................................................................................................ Features ............................................................................................................. Display ............................................................................................................... Stylus ........................................................................................................... Soft Keyboard .............................................................................................. AC Power ..................................................................................................... Battery Power .............................................................................................. LED Indicators ............................................................................................. Function Buttons .......................................................................................... Microphone .................................................................................................. Speaker ....................................................................................................... Antenna ....................................................................................................... Loops ........................................................................................................... Power Switch ............................................................................................... USB Port ...................................................................................................... DC-in Jack ................................................................................................... CompactFlash™ (CF) Slot ........................................................................... Headphone Jack .......................................................................................... Included Accessories ................................................................................... Using The WebPAD™ ............................................................................................................................ Button Functions ................................................................................................ Operation ........................................................................................................... Power Savings Mode ................................................................................... Startup ......................................................................................................... Configuring Your Device .............................................................................. Brightness Setup ............................................................................. Certificates Setup ............................................................................ Date/Time Setup ............................................................................. Display Setup .................................................................................. Internet Options Setup .................................................................... Keyboard Properties Setup (External Keyboard Only) ................... Mouse Properties Setup (External Mouse only) ............................. Network and Dial-Up Connections Setup ....................................... Owner Setup ................................................................................... Password Setup ............................................................................. Power Management Setup ............................................................. Regional Settings Setup ................................................................. Registries Save/Restore Setup ...................................................... Storage Manager Setup .................................................................. Stylus and Calibration Setup .......................................................... System Properties Setup ................................................................ Volume and Sounds Properties Setup ............................................ Summary of Applications ............................................................................................................................ ®U.S. Registered Trademark. WebPAD is a trademark of National Semiconductor Corporation. 1 3 5 6 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 16 16 16 16 16 17 17 17 17 17 17 18 19 19 19 20 20 20 20 21 21 21 21 21 21 21 22 22 22 22 23 23 23 23 24 25 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Appendices ............................................................................................................................ Appendix A: The S7350B Wireless Link ...................................................... Appendix B: Recommended USB Keyboards and Pointing Devices .......... Appendix C: Printing .................................................................................... Appendix D: External CompactFlash (CF) Slot ........................................... Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ........................................ Appendix F: Troubleshooting Guide ............................................................ 69-1514-1 2 27 27 32 33 35 36 41 S7350B WebPAD™ BEFORE YOU BEGIN Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Honeywell S7350B WebPAD. Before using your device, be sure to read the Getting Started With Your S7350B WebPAD™ section for an overview of the initial setup procedures. Please refer to all the other information included with your device. You can use this User Guide as a comprehensive library of information for your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD™. It includes information on a variety of topics. Please browse the Contents even if you are an experienced user. Please refer to the User Guide first if you encounter any problems. It provides you with answers to many common questions or error messages. You can also contact Honeywell technical support at http://www.honeywell.com/yourhome. Honeywell Web-Based Support With Customer Registration Your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD provides a direct link to Honeywell’s Web-based support. This H-Link capability is available by pressing the H button on the bottom of the unit. The H-Link website provides you with access to: • • • • • • • • The latest information about your product. Information about software updates. An on-line User Guide with the latest information. A list of frequently asked questions (FAQ). Access to the Honeywell Web Store to purchase accessories for your product. Links to other on-line products such as the Honeywell W7006 Home Controller. Links to other related sites. Where to call for telephone support. In homes with the W7006 installed, the S7350B can be used to view and control your HVAC system, security system, and lighting. You can access your W7006 from your S7350B or any PC at myhome.honeywell.com/homecontroller.Identification Numbers. In addition, Honeywell has evaluated and recommends the following accessories for compatibility with your WebPAD device. To ensure continued reliable and safe operation of your S7350B, use only the accessories listed below. These accessories can be ordered through the Honeywell Web Store on the H-Link. Accessories Part Number WebPAD™ S7350B1003 Cradle 32003762-001 Rechargeable Lithium-ion Battery Pack 32003756-001 AC-DC Adapter 32003754-001 Protective Jacket 32003758-001 Stylus 32003755-001 Regulatory Notices 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 interference that may cause undesired operation. To identify this device, refer to the part, series, or model number on the product. Class B Equipment This equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference as follows: 3 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ • • • • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from the one connected to the receiver. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician. CE (EU) Declaration of Conformity This product conforms to the essential protection requirements of the European Council Directive 89/336/EEC that relates to electromagnetic compatibility, EN55022:1998, Class B; and EN61000- 3-2, 3-3, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, and 4-11. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Honeywell can invalidate FCC approval. Battery Warning CAUTION Fire and Burn Hazard. Can cause severe personal injury and equipment damage. Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, short external contacts, or dispose of the lithium-ion battery pack in fire or water. Do not attempt to open or service the battery pack. Replace with only the battery pack designated for this product. Hardware Specifications Hardware Processor Specifications High integration National Semiconductor Geode Processor. SDRAM 64 MB. Flash Memory 32 MB. Expansion Slots One CompactFlash™. Display 10.4 in. 800 X 600 TFT screen with touch screen. Battery One Lithium-ion battery pack. Audio Internal microphone and speaker with external jack for headphone. Communications Integrated, 2.4 GHz, RF modem for wireless LAN. USB One USB port for keyboard and pointing device options. Cradle Pass-through charging. Size 10-1/2 in. w x 9-1/2 in. h x 1 in. d. Weight 3 lb (without AC-DC adapter). 69-1514-1 4 S7350B WebPAD™ CARING FOR YOUR WebPAD™ This section recommends guidelines for maintaining your S7350B WebPAD. Follow these suggestions to protect and preserve the condition of your device. Routine Care CAUTION User Damage Hazard. Can damage internal equipment components. Do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow excess liquid to drip down inside the device. IMPORTANT: To clean the device, wipe the screen and the exterior with a soft, damp cloth moistened only with water. Using soap or other cleaning products on the screen can discolor the finish and damage the screen. To keep your S7350B WebPAD working correctly, follow these guidelines: • Operate the device with the main battery pack installed, even when using external power. This ensures having the necessary operating power when disconnected from external power. • Keep the device away from excessive moisture and temperature extremes. Do not expose the device to liquids or precipitation. • Do not place anything on top of the device at any time to prevent screen damage. • Store the device in its cradle when not in use. • Keep the device away from direct sunlight or strong ultraviolet light for extended periods of time. • Avoid scratching the surface of the screen with any hard objects. Travel Guidelines IMPORTANT: Be aware of the possible effect of airport security devices on your WebPAD. There are three types of airport security devices: X-ray machines, magnetic detectors (the device you walk through), and security magnetic wands. It is recommended that you prevent exposure of your device to magnetic detectors and security magnetic wands. When traveling with your S7350B WebPAD, follow these guidelines: • Disconnect all external equipment from the device. • Take the AC-DC adapter with you. • Hand-carry your device in a protective case. Do not check it with your luggage. • Do not use your device on an airplane. The radio can function even when you are working off-line. Shipping Guidelines When shipping your S7350B WebPAD, follow these guidelines: • To safeguard your data, make a backup copy. • Be sure the CompactFlash slot is empty to avoid risking loss of any portable data. • Turn off the device and disconnect all external devices. • Pack the device and all external devices (such as cords and cables) in the original packing boxes or in similar packaging with sufficient protective packing material. 5 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR S7350B WebPAD™ Congratulations on your purchase of the latest technology for Web and network access. This device (see Fig.1) is designed to offer the functions and features required for optimal Internet Web browsing and many other embedded and network-based applications. The wireless local area networking (LAN) feature allows “anytime, anywhere” mobility. The 10.4-in. (diagonal) LCD panel with a touch screen offers a unique viewing and computing experience. Fig. 1. S7350B WebPAD in cradle. To communicate with the Internet, your WebPAD requires (see Fig. 2) a wireless, base station that is connected via CAT 5 wires, directly or indirectly, to your Internet access mechanism; for example, analog, cable, or DSL modem, hub, or DHCP server. Fig. 2. WebPAD Internet connection. Please verify that the WebPAD box includes the following: • WebPAD unit with stylus and battery pack. • AC-DC adapter. • Power cord. • Protective jacket. • Cradle. • User Guide. If any of the items are missing, contact your source of purchase. 69-1514-1 6 S7350B WebPAD™ The WebPAD has a 10.4-in. LCD panel (Fig. 3) with touch screen support. Data is entered through the touch screen using the stylus and a soft keyboard. The soft keyboard is displayed when the K button on the front of the WebPAD is pressed. Pressing the K button again removes the keyboard from the display. IMPORTANT: Use only the stylus to interact with the touch display to avoid damaging the display surface. Additional styluses are available as accessories through the Honeywell Web Store on the H-Link. Data can also be entered using a USB keyboard plugged into the USB port of the WebPAD. It is recommended that the WebPAD be placed in the cradle while entering data using the USB keyboard. The WebPAD USB port supports most USB keyboards and pointing devices. Appendix B suggests some compatible USB keyboards and pointing devices. Refer to the H-Link for the latest information. Fig. 3. WebPAD panel. CAUTION Fire and Burn Hazard. Can cause severe personal injury and equipment damage. Recharge device using only the AC-DC adapter designated for this WebPAD. The primary source of WebPAD power is the battery pack. A DC-in Jack connects the AC-DC adapter provided (Fig. 4) with the WebPAD to recharge the battery pack. Both the WebPAD and cradle have a DC-in Jack. The AC-DC adapter can be connected directly to the WebPAD for charging and operating and connected to the cradle for battery charging whenever the WebPAD is in 7 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ its cradle. Fig. 4. WebPAD with AC-DC adapter. The battery pack (Fig. 5) is visible and accessible from the back of the WebPAD. It provides up to five hours of battery support with typical usage. The battery pack can be recharged only with the recommended AC-DC adapter. See the H-Link accessories list. It is not necessary to access the battery pack except to insert a fresh battery pack. To remove the battery pack, push the left and right tabs out and slide the battery pack out through the top edge of the WebPAD (see Fig. 5). Slide the new battery pack into position from the top and lock in place, pushing in both tabs. Fig. 5. Battery pack replacement location. IMPORTANT: E-mail messages and unsaved attachments are not saved when the battery is removed. Be sure important messages and attachments are retained in your PC- or remote host-based e-mail system. Limited storage is available to save attachments locally to the FlashStorage2 folder or subfolders on your WebPAD. WordPad documents that are not saved to the FlashStorage2 folder/subfolders are also not saved. Fig. 6 shows the WebPAD LEDs and buttons. 69-1514-1 8 S7350B WebPAD™ The WebPAD has the following LEDs on the right front side: LED Description Power Steady green when On or in Sleep mode. Off when device is in Off mode. Rapidly blinking green for five seconds when battery power is inadequate to turn on power. Battery Rapidly blinking amber when battery level is low (under battery power and AC-DC not plugged in). Steady amber when fully charged (AC-DC plugged in directly or through the cradle). Blinking amber when charging (AC-DC plugged in directly or through the cradle). Activity Blinking green when wireless LAN activity in present. (Blinking rate varies with degree of activity.) Fig. 6. WebPAD LEDs and buttons. The WebPAD has the following buttons on the lower right front. Button Description Scroll key Rocker key for line/page scrolling or level adjustment. Soft keyboard Pre-programmed button to bring up onscreen keyboard. E-mail Pre-programmed button to connect directly to e-mail. Desktop or “*” Pre-programmed button to connect directly to Windows CE desktop. Depending on your source of the WebPAD, this button may take you to a Web-based portal. H-Link Pre-programmed button to connect directly to Honeywell Website (H-Link). Fig. 7 and 8 show these device features: speaker, scroll button, antenna, strap loops and stylus. 9 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 7. WebPAD speaker and scroll button. Device Feature Description Speaker Single, built-in speaker located in lower left front. Microphone Built-in device located in lower right corner. NOTE: Currently not supported in software. Look on H-Link for future availability. Stylus Used for touchscreen interaction; located in upper right corner. To use, pull straight out and to the right. Antenna Non-removable stubby antenna for wireless connectivity; located on top left corner. NOTE: Since the antenna stub as shown is only of cosmetic value, the model you receive may not have the protruding stub. Semi-circular loops Two loops located along upper edge of WebPAD. For use as attachment points for handstraps. Fig. 8. WebPAD antenna, strap loops and stylus. Fig. 9 is left-side view of S7360B Power/Sleep switch. 69-1514-1 10 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 9. WebPAD left-side view. Power/Sleep Switch Functions Manual Operation Sleep Fully-off Sleep: Pull/quick release. Fully-off: Pull down on switch and hold for at least four seconds. A beep will sound. Recovery or power on From Sleep mode: Pull/quick release. From Fully-off: Pull/quick release. Fig. 10 shows the right-side view. It shows a Universal Serial Bus (USB) port and a DC-in Jack to charge the battery pack or operate the WebPAD using regular AC power: Device Feature USB port/USB port cover Description Currently supports only mouse, keyboard and printing devices. NOTE: Supports most USB keyboard and mouse devices. See Appendix C and H-Link for additional information. DC-in Jack Insert output from AC-DC adapter (provided). NOTE: Use only recommended AC-DC adapters. See H-Link for additional information. 11 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 10. WebPAD right-side view. Fig. 11 shows the bottom-edge view. A rubber cover conceals a headphone jack and a CompactFlash (CF) slot: Device Feature Description CompactFlash slot User-accessible compact flash (CF) storage. For removable storage of generated or downloaded data. Headphone jack Provides a private audio experience in stereo. Fig. 11. Bottom-edge view. 69-1514-1 12 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 12 shows the rear-view features: Device Feature Description Battery pack/ battery pack tabs Lithium-ion device power. Medium securing or releasing battery pack. Cradle docking recesses Support holding WebPAD™ upright when charging, operating or storing. Contact pins Cradle-charging interface. Product label Model and serial number location. Rubber feet Device protection. Fig. 12. Rear view. Included Accessories are shown in Fig. 13 and 14. Fig. 13. WebPAD protective jacket. 13 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Accessory Feature Description Protective jacket Handling and device protection. Cradle WebPAD storage. Support when charging battery pack. Support when operating with USB keyboard, pointing device, or printer. Fig. 14. WebPAD cradle. 69-1514-1 14 S7350B WebPAD™ GUIDE TO YOUR HONEYWELL S7350B WebPAD™ Features Display The 10.4-in. (diagonal) LCD panel with a touch screen offers a convenient mobile browsing experience. Data can be entered from the touch screen using the stylus and soft keyboard. Stylus The stylus included with the device is used to activate the touchscreen surface. It is stored within the device and is partially visible on the top right front corner. To use the stylus, pull the end of the stylus straight out and to the right. Please do not use anything other than the tip of the stylus to interact with the touch screen to avoid damaging the screen surface. Additional styluses are available as accessories. See the Web Store on the H-Link. Soft Keyboard The soft keyboard displays when the K button is pressed on the front of the device. To remove the keyboard display, press the K button again. Data can also be entered from a USB keyboard plugged into the USB port. It is recommended that the WebPAD be stored in the cradle when working on the USB keyboard. CAUTION Fire and Burn Hazard. Can cause severe personal injury and equipment damage. Replace only with the AC-DC adapter designated for this WebPAD. AC Power The WebPAD primary source of power is the battery pack. A DC-in Jack connects the provided AC-DC adapter to charge the battery pack. The AC-DC adapter can be used when the battery is low and when the WebPAD is positioned in its cradle. The ACDC adapter can also be connected to the cradle and charge the WebPAD through the charging contacts. Battery Power The battery pack is accessible from the back of the WebPAD. It can provide up to four hours of battery life with typical usage. It can be recharged with the AC-DC adapter provided. Use only the recommended AC-DC adapter. It is not necessary to access the battery pack except to replace it. To remove the battery pack, push the left and right tabs out, and slide the battery pack out through the top edge. Slide the new battery pack into position from the top and push in both tabs to lock it into place. 15 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ IMPORTANT: Electronic mail messages and unsaved attachments are not saved when the battery is removed. Be sure important messages and attachments are sent to your PC- or remote host-based e-mail system. Limited storage is available to save attachments locally to the FlashStorage2 folder or subfolders on your WebPAD. Pocket Word documents that are not already saved to the FlashStorage2 folder/subfolders also are not saved. LED Indicators The WebPAD has three LEDs to indicate power, battery and link information: • Power: Steady green when On or in Sleep mode; rapidly blinking green for five seconds when battery power is low and cannot power the device. (In addition to Full Power On and Full Power Off modes, the S7350B supports an additional mode, the Sleep mode, to conserve power. See Power Switch and Operation sections.) IMPORTANT: When unplugged and immediately re-plugged, the Battery Status amber LED blinks again, even though the battery may be fully charged. This is normal and the LED shows a fully-charged steady amber within a few minutes. • Battery Status: — Under AC power: Steady amber when fully charged; blinking amber when charging. — Under battery pack power: Blinks rapidly when battery level is low. IMPORTANT: The Link/Activity LED indicates the status of the wireless module in the WebPAD. The green LED is activated when the RF component is active. • Link/Activity: Blinking green when the wireless module is active. Function Buttons The WebPAD features a rocker-type scroll key and four function buttons: • Scroll key— (rocker key) for line scrolling or level adjustments. Supports vertical scrolling function in Web browsing and in Windows applications. Also used to adjust brightness settings. • Soft keyboard—Displays when the button is pressed; closes when the button is pressed again. NOTE: Please refer to the Applications section of this document for details of configuring and setting up the e-mail application and the instructions for reading and sending e-mail messages. • E-mail application—Brings user into e-mail inbox application of Windows CE when the button is pressed; closes application when the button is pressed again. • Windows CE desktop or “*”—Pressing this button brings the user from any application back to the Windows CE desktop. The previous window minimizes in the taskbar. If there is no activity on the desktop, pressing the button again minimizes the new application window to the taskbar and displays the desktop. Depending on the source of your WebPAD, this button can take you to a Web-based portal. • Honeywell H-Link—Pressing this button starts the IE browser application and places the application/window in the background. The browser is then directed to the pre-programmed Honeywell H-Link. Microphone A built-in microphone is provided with the S7350B WebPAD. It is located in the lower right front corner. For applications supported, see the H-Link. NOTE: Microphone is not currently supported in the software but will be supported when the relevant applications are available. Speaker A single, built-in speaker is located on the lower left front corner of the WebPAD. It supports audio features in the software applications. The volume control is set through the operating system or the application. In the Windows CE taskbar, click on the Start button, select Settings, then Control Panel, and then the Sounds icon. Sound from the speaker is muted when a headphone is used (see Headphone Jack section). Antenna The S7350B features an antenna system designed for radiating (and receiving) RF LAN signals. This antenna system provides optimal communication over the wireless link. The elements are not removable or user replaceable. 69-1514-1 16 S7350B WebPAD™ CAUTION User Damage Hazard. Can damage equipment or interfere with device performance. Do not attempt to disassemble antenna from WebPAD. Loops Two semi-circular loops are located on the upper edge of the WebPAD. The loops can be used as attachment points for handstraps to carry the device. Power Switch A power switch is located on the lower left edge of the WebPAD. It supports the following functions: • Power On (from Full Power Off and Sleep modes). • Full Power Off. • Manual entry into Sleep mode. 1. Turn on the device from the Full Power Off mode with a pull and quick-release of the power switch, followed by a delay of about 30 seconds before the device is operational. (If the device was originally in Sleep mode, the time delay will be approximately two seconds.) IMPORTANT The pull-and-hold power switch requirement prevents accidental power cutoff that can cause data loss and unnecessary restarting. 2. 3. Turn off the device (Full Power Off) by pulling and holding the power switch for about four seconds until the display turns off. A beep will sound as an audio indication of entering Full Power Off. To enter the Sleep mode, pull and quick-release the Power switch; pull and quick-release again to return to the operational (Full Power On) mode. An additional approach to entering the Sleep mode is the timed method—using Windows CE Taskbar: Start, Settings, Control Panel, Power icon, Sleep tab. USB Port The S7350B features a USB Port located on the lower-right side. A rubber cover protects this port. The USB port currently supports only USB mouse, keyboard, and printer devices. It is recommended that the WebPAD be stored and be charging in the cradle when working with these USB devices. NOTE: Be sure to verify that your keyboard and pointing device selections are approved by referencing the current list on the HLink. (Most USB keyboards and pointing devices are compatible with the WebPAD USB port.) Also refer to Appendixes B and C for discussion on keyboard/pointing device support and printing devices. DC-in Jack The WebPAD is normally a battery-operated device. The battery operating capacity is four to five hours under typical operating conditions. NOTE: When not in use, it is recommended that the WebPAD battery be recharged. The recharging mechanism is built into the WebPAD. Simply insert the AC-DC adapter provided with the WebPAD into the DC-in Jack, located on the lower right edge, next to the USB port. The recharging time can be up to two and one-half hours for a fully discharged battery pack. Store the WebPAD in the cradle when the AC-DC adapter is plugged into the DC-in Jack. Use only recommended AC-DC adapters. See the H-Link. CompactFlash™ (CF) Slot The bottom-edge of the WebPAD has a rubber pull-out cover over a headphone jack and a CompactFlash (CF) slot. The CF slot, when used with a compatible CF card, provides user-accessible storage for user data or downloaded data. NOTE: The CF card in this slot is identified by \My Computer\FlashStorage3. You may find FlashStorage4 and so on if the external CF card has multiple partitions. You can save your data into this CF card or run applications (Windows CE-compatible) from it; for example, MP3 files, media files, word processing, view images, etc. NOTE: Refer to Appendix D for information on using the CompactFlash Slot. Headphone Jack The headphone jack, located next the CompactFlash slot on the bottom edge of the WebPAD, operates with standard audio headsets to provide a private audio stereo experience. When a headset is inserted, the sound to the speaker is bypassed. 17 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Included Accessories PROTECTIVE JACKET A protective jacket is provided for safe-handling of the device.To install the protective jacket: 1. Slip the jacket over the antenna. 2. Fit the two semi-circular loops through the matching openings in the jacket. 3. Stretch the jacket over the lower left and lower right corners. 4. To remove the protective jacket, reverse the procedure. See the H-Link accessories for ordering information. CRADLE A cradle is provided with the device. See the H-Link for replacement ordering information. To attach the WebPAD to the cradle, place the two cradle docking recesses on the back of the WebPAD over the two hooks on the cradle. Store the WebPAD in the cradle when: • The battery pack is recharging. • The WebPAD is not in use. • The WebPAD is used with a USB keyboard and/or pointing device and/or printer. NOTE: The cradle for S7350B also supports the charging function. Contact pins on the cradle and the WebPAD are used to recharge the WebPAD through the AC-DC adapter that can be connected to the back of the cradle. 69-1514-1 18 S7350B WebPAD™ USING THE WebPAD™ System Requirements The S7350B uses a wireless transceiver conforming to the IEEE 802.11b wireless LAN protocol for connecting to the local network. To connect to an in-home Ethernet network, an in-home PC acting as a DHCP server, or directly to an Internet Service Provider, the industry offers several types of matching transceivers as network access points or base stations. Standalone access points, bridges and routers, and PC based solutions are available.The actual matching device depends on the network configuration. See Appendix A. To connect to an Ethernet 10BaseT network, you need an 802.11b-based access point or an 802.11b-based wireless router/ gateway to operate with the S7350B. These devices are available from Honeywell (H-Link). See Appendix A for suggestions of compatible S7350B equipment. Operation Button Functions Button Function Location Description Power switch: Sleep mode entry/exit Full Power Off Power On Left side Soft keyboard Lower right front Enable/disable keyboard on screen. E-mail Lower right front Open/close inbox application. Lower right front Minimize/maximize current window; show CE desktop or go to Web-based portal. Desktop or “*” Power switch manual start/stop: Pull and quick-release for Sleep. Pull and hold four seconds for Full Power Off. Pull and quick-release for Power On. Honeywell H-Link Lower right front Access Honeywell Website. Scroll key Lower left front Scroll vertically. CAUTION LCD Screen Damage Hazard. Touching with non-recommended objects and exposing to direct sunlight/heat can damage screen. Do not touch with your fingers; oil from your skin can be difficult to remove. Use only stylus provided. Avoid screen exposure to direct sunlight or other heat source. CAUTION Loss of Product Warranty Hazard. Removing back cover can void product warranty. Do not remove or try to remove the back cover; contact Honeywell H-Link for service assistance. Power On and Off (See Button Functions Section) 1. Turn on power with pull and quick-release of power switch on the left edge of the device. Power LED turns green, indicating device is ready to use. 2. Turn off power by pulling and holding switch for about four seconds. Power LED and display go off. A beep also sounds. NOTE: The S7350B is configured to automatically launch the Internet browser to a pre-configured web-site. You may access the Windows CE desktop at any time by clicking on the Desktop icon. See Figure 15 below. NOTE: An out-of-the-box S7350B will not have the wireless link configured. As such, the device will ask for wireless configuration information (see Appendix A) when powered on as a new device or if the factory default settings have been restored (see Registries Save/Restore configuration below). After a set of wireless link information has been provided, the S7350B will us these settings to automatically launch the Internet browser and access the default URL (web-site). 19 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Applications/ Utilities “Shortcuts” “Start” Menu Desktop Shortcut “Start” Button Date/Time Right Mouse Click “Programs” Menu Volume Wireless Networking Fig. 15. Windows CE Desktop with Start and Programs Menus and Taskbar. Power Savings Mode The user can use manual and timed methods to extend the battery life of the device during Sleep and Full Off modes: Mode Manual Entry Timed Entry Exit or Recovery to Active Mode Sleep Pull/quick-release power switch Control Panel>Power icon>Power Savings tab. Tap on display or pull/quick-release power switch. Full Off Pull and hold power switch for at Control Panel>Power icon>Power least four seconds. Savings tab Pull/quick-release power switch. Startup 1. 2. Turn on the power and display the main (Windows CE) desktop screen. Click Start on the left bottom of the screen to pop up the Windows CE window. Configuring Your Device 1. 2. Click Start, select Settings, and then click on Control Panel. In Control Panel, select from the utility to configure your device. NOTE: Not all utilities are applicable to the S7350B WebPAD as they are part of a broader ranging operating system. The subsequent discussion cities only the relevant utilities in the Control Panel - “Online” Help (accessible by clicking on “?”) modules are available from within most of the utilities to explain the process of functionalists. BRIGHTNESS SETUP 1. Double-click Brightness; Brightness control window appears. 2. Tap on the Up and Down arrows to set the brightness of the display. 3. The brightness level is immediately reflected in the display. Click OK when the brightness is at a comfortable level. 4. The Brightness setup procedure is complete. 69-1514-1 20 S7350B WebPAD™ CERTIFICATES SETUP 1. Double-click on Certificates icon. The Digital Certificates Management window appears. 2. In the Stores tab, select the certificate store you wish to view or modify from the drop-down list. To add a certificate or associated private key to the selected store, select Import. 3. To view more details of the selected certificate, such as the expanded name or expiration date, choose View. To delete the selected certificate from the store, choose Remove. 4. The Certificates setup procedure is complete. DATE/TIME SETUP 1. Double-click Date/Time; Date/time properties window appears. 2. Adjust Date, Current Time or Time Zone by clicking on the arrows or typing in the fields; then click Apply and OK. 3. The Date/Time setup procedure is complete. DISPLAY SETUP 1. Double-click Display; Display Properties window appears. 2. Select format display preferences: • Background- to select image. Choose from Image list or click on Browse to select background; click OK. • Appearance- to select color. Click Scheme and Item to select color; click OK. 3. The Display setup procedure is complete. INTERNET OPTIONS SETUP 1. Double-click Internet Options; Internet Settings window appears. 2. Choose among General, Connection, Security, and Advanced tabs to configure your browser and Internet access characteristics. 3. The Internet Options setup procedure is complete. KEYBOARD PROPERTIES SETUP (EXTERNAL KEYBOARD ONLY) 1. Double-click Keyboard; Keyboard Properties window appears. Adjust Repeat Delay and Repeat Rate by clicking left arrow button for a shorter/slower rate and right arrow button for a longer/faster rate. Click OK. 2. The Keyboard Properties setup procedure is complete. MOUSE PROPERTIES SETUP (EXTERNAL MOUSE ONLY) 1. Double-click Mouse; Mouse Properties window appears. Follow instructions to test the mouse functions; click OK. 2. The Mouse Test procedure is complete. NETWORK AND DIAL-UP CONNECTIONS SETUP NOTE: Be sure the wireless component within the WebPAD is configured to match the base station on the network. Refer to the documents provided with your access points or wireless routers and to Appendix A for more details. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Double-click Network and Dial-Up Connections icon and the corresponding connections management window displays. The built-in wireless adapter to the S7350B is displayed as an existing network connection. No other network adapter is applicable for the S7350B and as such, the Make New Connection utility is not applicable to the S7350B WebPAD. Click on the adapter icon or list item to view and modify the related driver information. The adapter settings window displays. Select IP Address tab to configure the identification for network connectivity. 21 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ 6. 7. (a) Check Obtain an IP Address via DHCP to have an address automatically assigned to this device. (b) Check Specify an IP Address to provide an address manually and type in your address (IP Address, subnet Mask, and Default Gateway.) Specify WINS or DNS by selecting Name Servers tab. Click OK. In the case of the S7350B with a wireless network adapter, select the Wireless Networks tab to identify and select wireless networks and to configure the wireless parameters. See Appendix A for more information. The Network and Dial-Up Connections configuration procedure is complete. OWNER SETUP 1. Double-click Owner; the Owner Properties screen appears. 2. Select Identification to set up your name, company, address and phone number. 3. Check Display Owner Information box in the At Power On field to display owner’s information when the device is turned on. Click OK for confirmation. 4. To add any additional owner information, select Notes and add information. Click OK for confirmation. 5. Select Network ID tab to enter information to gain access to network resources. 6. The Owner setup procedure is complete. PASSWORD SETUP NOTE: Password, if enabled, is needed for owner information changes, software updates and system defaults. IMPORTANT: — All customized data including Password will be cleared when updating properties to system defaults. — If you forget your Password, you may be prevented from performing password-protected functions, and this may include accessing the device beyond Power On if item “3.” is elected below. You may have to contact your support organization to resolve the matter if this happens to you. 1. 2. 3. 4. Double-click Password; the Password Properties screen appears. Type Password and retype to confirm it. Do not forget your password. Check Enable Password Protection At Power On box if desired. Click OK. The Password setup procedure is complete. POWER MANAGEMENT SETUP 1. Double-click Power; the Power Properties screen appears. 2. Select Battery to view the approximate status of the battery pack capacity. 3. Select Sleep to configure the timed entry into energy-saving Sleep mode when powered by the battery pack or by the external AC-DC adapter. 4. Select Power Off to configure the timed entry into battery-saving Power Off mode while the device is being powered by the battery pack. 5. The Power Management setup procedure is complete. REGIONAL SETTINGS SETUP 1. Double-click Regional Settings; Regional Settings Properties window displays five functions: a. Regional Settings. Select Regions in the right bottom of Regional Settings Properties window. Click OK. b. Number. Select difference symbol and number. Click OK. c. Currency. Set up difference currency. Click OK. d. Time. Set up time style and symbol. Click OK. e. Date. Set up date format. Click OK. 69-1514-1 22 S7350B WebPAD™ 2. The Regional Settings Properties setup procedure is complete. REGISTRIES SAVE/RESTORE SETUP 1. Double-click Registries Save/Restore; Registries Save/Restore window displays three tabs: • Save Current Settings: Select this tab to be able to save current device settings manually. The S7350B performs this task automatically at several key events including Sleep mode entry and Power Off. Major settings, e.g., wireless and calibration, may be saved as they are changed. This feature allows user to save all settings outside of the criteria for automatic processing. Click OK. • Default Settings: Select this tab to be able to reset the system to its default factory settings. This is a simple means of resetting the device parameters for a new user, new environment, or when the system encounters unexpected or hung states through aggressive usage patterns. This feature may be password-protected. Click OK. • Backup/Restore Setting: Select this tab to be able to backup or restore saved settings for the S7350B. This may be applicable where environment and user are subject to change. Click OK. 2. The Registries Save/Restore setup procedure is complete. STORAGE MANAGER SETUP 1. Double-click Storage Manager; Storage Properties window displays. 2. The information provided pertains to the internal flash memory (DSK1) and the associated partitions. (Part00 - for device software and Part01 for persistent storage). The typical user will not find the need to configure or manipulate the information presented by this utility. STYLUS AND CALIBRATION SETUP 1. Double-click Stylus; Stylus Properties window displays. 2. Test Double-Tap function by following the instructions to double click the two squares on the right; if correct, click OK. 3. To recalibrate or if your device is not responding to your taps, click Recalibrate to adjust; when done, click OK. 4. The Stylus Setup procedure is complete. NOTE: The re-calibration of the touch display and cursor positioning can be activated by pressing on both the K and Email (left two buttons of set of four) buttons at the same time. NOTE: The general instructions provided by the software may call for keyboard actions such as “Enter” and ”Esc”. In the case of the S7350B WebPAD, the Stylus user should tap on the display to accept the new calibration entries and to re-calibrate should a set of entries be undesirable. SYSTEM POPERTITES SETUP 1. Double-click System; System Properties window displays. 2. Select General to show system information. Click OK. 3. Select Memory to adjust unused RAM to run programs or be available for storage (by moving the arrow to the right or left). Click OK. 4. Select Device Name to provide unique information to identify the S7350B to other computers. 5. The System Properties setup procedure is complete. 23 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ VOLUME AND SOUNDS PROPERTIES SETUP 1. Double-click Volume and Sounds; Volume and Sounds Properties window displays. 2. Select Volume to set up volume levels with stylus. Change and click OK. 3. Select Sounds to configure for Event, Sound and Scheme. Change and click OK. 4. The Volume and Sounds Properties setup procedure is complete. 69-1514-1 24 S7350B WebPAD™ SUMMARY OF APPLICATIONS Your S7350B WebPAD comes with a set of local and network-based applications to enhance the value and experience of the device. This section highlights the primary applications that are available with the S7350B. Internet Explorer (IE) The IE for Windows CE browser that is provided with the operation system has been enhanced with plug-ins and features to offer rich Web experience as well as a compatible interface to access browser or Web server-based applications and information. NOTE: You may be able to print accessed Web pages using the Print function under File. Refer to Appendix C for more information. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. To surf the Web, click Internet Explorer on the Desktop screen to display the default Website. You can change the default Website by using the IE browser, selecting View and clicking on Internet Options. To link to the other Websites, type the address on the field at the top of the screen. To exit the browser, click File; click Close to exit to Windows CE desktop. To exit the Internet and go to Windows CE desktop while keeping the Web browser open, click the Windows Taskbar at the bottom of the screen. Click Windows Taskbar any time to go back to the Website. To download and save a file to the WebPad, use the FlashStorage2 folder. Any file you save in any other folder is deleted when the system is turned off. See IMPORTANT message. InBox - Reading and Sending E-mail The Microsoft InBox application is a local email client offering an embedded alternative to Web-based mail. NOTE: The WebPAD can read files in TXT, DOC, DOT, RTF, HTML, GIF, and JPG formats. NOTE: You may be able to print the messages being read by using the Print function under File. Refer to Appendix C for more information. NOTE: Use the online Help (“?”) module to learn more about configuring and using the Inbox effectively. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. To configure your Inbox, open the Inbox program. Select Services and Options to see window with Services, Compose, Read, Delete, and Storage. Select Services, click Add and select the type of email service you have: IMAP4 or POP3 In the Mail Service definition (IMAP4 or POP3), type in the information for Connection, Server, User ID and Password. If you do not have the information, contact your Network Administrator. Click Next to configure Connections Settings. Select default settings and click Next. In Mail Inbox References, select the options you need, using either full copy messages or headers only. To save e-mail attachments to local storage, save in your limited storage FlashStorage2 folder in My computer. Any file you save in any other folder is deleted when the system is turned off. See IMPORTANT message. IMPORTANT: E-mail messages and unsaved attachments are not saved when the battery is removed. Be sure important messages and attachments are retained in your PC-or remote host-based e-mail system. Limited storage is available to save attachments locally to the FlashStorage2 folder or subfolders on your WebPAD. Word Pad documents that are not saved to the FlashStorage2 folder/subfolders are also not saved. WordPad Windows CE.NET provides the WordPad (similar to Pocket Word) word processing application. This is included with the S7350B WebPAD. NOTE: You may be able to print the documents or pages being read by using the Print function under File. Refer to Appendix C for more information. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Select File menu and Open. Browse or select document to edit. Click OK To work on a new document, click File and select New. To save the file, use your FlashStorage2 folder in My Computer. (This is the only folder for saving information.) Refer to the online Help (“?” ) module for a comprehensive discussion on the usage of this application. 25 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Terminal Clients: ICA and RDP You may use the S7350B to connect to Citrix and Microsoft Terminal Servers. These are important elements of the S7350B WebPAD in that the S7350B can function as a thin client or Windows terminal in client/server computing environments where the Microsoft and Citrix server infrastructure are becoming more pervasive. In such deployments, the S7350B offers a combination of full Windows experience, mobility, ease of use, and low management cost in a friendly and cost effective package. You may invoke the terminal clients and the respective connections in the following manner. 1. 2. “Start” > “Programs” > “Terminal Client” > “Citrix ICA” to connect to Citrix Terminal Server using Citrix ICA protocol. Invoke “Remote Desktop Connection” from Windows CE Desktop to connect to Microsoft Terminal Server based on Microsoft’s RDP protocol. Terminal Emulation The S7350B offers a terminal emulation package to support the terminal paradigm for the WebPAD. You may invoke Terminal Emulation from Windows CE Desktop (or Start>Programs>Terminal Emulation) to connect to remote host computers such as IBM, DEC, and a variety of other machines. JVM: Java Virtual Machine The S7350B WebPAD is equipped with a dedicated Java Virtual Machine to enable users to view and access Java-based applets and applications over the Web as well local networks. PDF, Microsoft Office, and Multi-Format Document Viewer To enhance its application as an effective business or leisure tool, the S7350B has a documents viewer which is armed with the ability to present not only PDF and Microsoft Office documents for viewing on the WebPAD. Documents, pictures, and images in various other formats are viewable with the S7350B through both the browser or in standalone mode (Start> Programs> Document Viewer). Inking The S7350B is equipped with an inking tool accessible from the Windows CE desktop. Using the Inking application, you may write messages or take notes using the touch screen for records as files or for transmittal via e-mail as attachments. Handwriting Recognition - Transcriber This is the versatile handwriting recognition application provided with the Windows CE .NET operating software. Transcriber may be activated by double tapping on icon on the Windows CE .NET Desktop or by selecting Start>Programs>Transcriber. So that mouse taps do not get confused with handing entries, it is advised that you start your Application (e.g., WordPad) before activating Transcriber. An online Help module is available for guidance with the Transcriber application. USB Peripherals Other than keyboards, pointing devices, and printers, the USB port on the S7350B offers plug-&-play support for selected peripherals such as floppy disk drives and bar-code scanners. System Update This function is for updating or upgrading software from the Honeywell H-Link. This application is accessible through Start> Programs>Update. IMPORTANT Be sure to follow any on-screen warning messages. Close all applications. 1. Select update from Programs list; Update window is displayed. 2. Input appropriate file name and Server IP Address; click Update button to automatically update device software from server. Follow the displayed instructions carefully. After loading, click OK as instructed. 3. The System Update procedure is complete. CAUTION System Crash Hazard. Can lose all system information. Do not use battery power during device software/firmware update; use AC power only. Do not turn off system during software/firmware update. 69-1514-1 26 S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX A: THE S7350B WIRELESS LINK Introduction The S7350B WebPAD is equipped with an IEEE 802.11b compliant wireless module for communicating with a companion access point or base station, which then facilitates access to the Internet via broadband or dialup interfaces. The wireless link between the S7350B and the base station is established over the unlicensed 2.4 GHz radio frequency band using the direct sequencing spread spectrum (DSSS) protocol. IEEE 802.11b wireless technology is capable of supporting up to 11 Mbps* in raw data rate. The base station must also be 802.11b wireless LAN protocol-compliant for communicating with the WebPAD. The base station can be in one of the following forms: — 802.11b Wireless broadband and/or dialup router that integrates the 802.11b access point and non-wireless router functions. (The Honeywell W7351B 802.11b router provides this integrated solution.) Technical Note: The Wireless Router is configured for acquisition of an IP address from a DHCP server located at the ISP. The WebPAD is configured for acquisition of an IP address from a DHCP server located in the Wireless Router. — 802.11b Access Point (or Bridge) connected to a broadband (cable, DSL) modem Technical Note: The Access Point or Bridge works in transparent mode. The WebPAD is configured for acquisition of IP address via a DHCP server located in the ISP or elsewhere in the network. — 802.11b Access Point (or Bridge) in turn connected to a non-wireless broadband and/or V.90 dialup router. Technical Note: The Access Point or Bridge works in transparent mode. The Router is configured for acquisition of IP address via a DHCP server located in the ISP or elsewhere in the network. The WebPAD is configured for acquisition of an IP address from a DHCP server located in the router. IMPORTANT: Your S7350B WebPAD does not contain specialized or dedicated functions to configure either an 802.11b Router or an Access Point (or Bridge). It is highly recommended that your basestation (802.11b Router or Access Point (or Bridge)) be able to be configured from a Web browser. This allows you to set the addressing modes, ESSID and Encryption mode by either your in-home PC or your WebPAD. *The data rate ranges from 1 Mbps to 11 Mbps, depending on the distance between the base station and the WebPAD. See the table below for a typical matrix correlating range versus data rate. Speed and Distance Ranges Environmental Condition 11 Mbps 5.5 Mbps 2 Mbps 1 Mbps Semi-Open Environment: An 50 m (165 ft) environment with no major obstructions such as walls or privacy cubicles between Access Point and users. 70 m (230 ft) 91 m (300 ft) 100 m (330 ft) Closed Environment: A typical 24 m (80 ft) office or home environment with floor to ceiling obstructions between Access Point and users. 35 m (115 ft) 40 m (130 ft) 50 m (165 ft) NOTE: Many variables such as barrier composition and construction and local environmental interference may impact actual distances and affect the distance threshold experience. Assigning IP addresses facilitates the communication between the base station and the network and the WebPAD to the base station. Two other features play a key role in establishing the wireless connectivity between the WebPAD and the base station: ESSID and WEP. ESSID The ESSID is a unique ID given to the 802.11b Access Point. Wireless clients associated with any access point must have the same ESSID. This allows your wireless adapter to associate to a corresponding access point in the vicinity of your wireless adapters. When moving your computer to another location within the network environment, and it is out of range of the current access point, the roaming functionality (if supported by the access points) automatically connects your computer to the nearest access point. 27 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ WEP To prevent unauthorized wireless stations from accessing data transmitted over the network, the 802.11b wireless solution offers highly secure data encryption known as WEP. If you require high security in transmission, you can enable this feature under the Encryption setting. You can choose between: Disabling WEP, selecting 40/64 bit encryption, and selecting 128 bit encryption. Under 40/64 bit WEP, you can identify up to four different encryption keys and select one of them to encrypt your transmission data. The key value of your choice should be: • 10 digit hexadecimal values in the range of A-F and 0-9; for example, 11AA22BB33. You do not need to enter all four keys because WEP uses only one key. Select one key as an active key to encrypt wireless data. Then click OK for the new settings take effect. Under 128 bit WEP, you can identify one encryption key to encrypt your transmission data. The key value of your choice should be: • 26 digit hexadecimal values in the range of A-F and 0-9; for example, 11AA22BB33CC44DD55EE66FF77. The default setting for WEP on the S7350B is DISABLED. Configuration Base Station Configuration - To configure the base station: (i) use a Windows-based utility installed on and operated from a device (PC) on your in-home network; (ii) use a browser-based utility accessible from any browser-enabled device, including the WebPAD. WebPAD Configuration - • Under the zero configuration design of the wireless 802.11b LAN support under Windows CE .NET the S7350B will detect all 802.11b basestations within range for you to select a base station for connection. • The ESSID and WEP Parameter (if enabled) on the S7350B and the base stations have to match. Zero configuration will guide the ESSID setup. WEP is “Disabled” as default on the S7350B - it is recommended that you enable WEP encryption for secure access. • Tap on the wireless LAN icon (see below) on the Windows CE Taskbar, to configure the wireless adapter in the S7350B. You may also access the same utility through the Control Panel - Start>Settings>Control Panel>Network and Dial-up Connections icon. • You may also view or refresh the device’s IP address information through this process. • NOTE: The network connectivity icon changes appearance as in the following: Connection Established (Blinking icon indicates Activity) Connection Lost NOTE: You will not see any of the icons above in the Taskbar in the network adapter is not detected or supported by the S7350B WebPAD. When the S7350B is powered on, you may be presented with the wireless configuration window/interface depending on 2 sets of circumstances. If the device is powered on for the very first time or if its settings have been reset to factory defaults, the wireless information interface will appear -- to guide you through the wireless configuration. If the wireless network has been set up previously, the S7350B will automatically launch the IE browser to a pre-configured (but user changeable - View Menu-> Internet Options) URL or Web site. In the former situation, you will see the Windows CE Desktop with the wireless configuration utility displayed. The following figure shows how the basic steps are executed for establishing the wireless networking. The sequence of steps is: 69-1514-1 28 S7350B WebPAD™ — Select one target from various wireless base stations (Access Points and Wireless Routers) that are detected by the S7350B wireless adapter; — Acknowledge the ESSID acquired by the S7350B’s wireless adapter; — Select WEP configuration if applicable (ask your administrator); — Click on OK as needed to return to primary display where information on Status of connection to the target base station with corresponding Signal Strength will be provided. 29 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ The following figure shows how more detailed configuration parameters are available to the advanced user. NOTE: If a wireless network had previously been defined through the process highlighted above, you will need to repeat the configuration process if the environment (Access Point, WEP parameters, etc.) has changed to something unfamiliar. The device will attempt to connect to default URL based on previous information but will fail in establishing a connection to the network and an error message will be displayed. NOTE: Some additional relevant parameters and their description: [Mode] -- Default mode of communication for the S7350B WebPAD is “Infrastructure” where the WebPAD and other wireless clients communicate with a base station or access point. [Transmit Rate] -- The 802.11b protocol allows transmissions at different data rates: 1, 2, 5.5 and 11Mbps. In general, a lower rate allows reliable transmissions over a longer range. It is recommended that where possible the option (Full) Automatic be chosen to allow the wireless component to determine the optimal link rate. 69-1514-1 30 S7350B WebPAD™ Recommended Equipment List The S7350B WebPAD can work with a wide range of 802.11b based Routers and Access Points. A list of approved or tested 802.11b Routers and Access Points (802.11b Bridges) is: 802.11b Routers Brand Name Part Number D-Link (www.dlink.com) DI-711* or Dl-713* SMC Networks (Barricade; www.smc.com) SMC7004WBR* Linksys (EtherFast; www.linksys.com) BEFW11P1* 802.11b Access Points Brand Name Part Number D-Link DWL-1000AP SMC Networks (Barricade) SMC2652W Linksys (EtherFast) WAP11 NOTE: See the H-Link for periodic updates to these lists. NOTE: Since the original release of the S7350B, the supply of 802.11b Routers and Access Points has grown to include many more manufacturers and models. Consistent with the interoperability of solutions abiding by the 802.11b standard, these devices are mostly, if not all, compatible with the S7350B WebPAD. The manufacturers cited here are continuing to broaden their offerings while phasing out older or less cost effective hardware. You may want to visit their respective Web sites for updates on product selection. NOTE: *Browser-based configuration interface available. NOTE: The interoperability of devices under the IEEE 802.11b standard provides a wider selection of base stations. Key features to match with the WebPAD are the SSID parameter and the WEP encryption functionality. Equipment with an “*” in the list above provide a browser-based interface option for configuration.This feature is useful for the WebPAD user to view and/or modify the base station performance and settings directly from the WebPAD without need to access or acquire other computing equipment for the network. 31 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX B: RECOMMENDED USB KEYBOARDS AND POINTING DEVICES Since the introduction of the S7350B, there has been a proliferation of USB keyboards and pointing devices of all brands and sophistication. Improvements in hardware and software have made the compatibility of the S7350B with the pool of such devices less challenging than in the past. Suffice it to say that the compatibility list for such devices for the S7350B WebPAD can be far longer than the sample list provided here. Brand Name Part Number Mouse Microsoft Intellimouse Explorer X04-91789 Microsoft Intellimouse X03-94935 Logitech M-BA47 830357-0000 Logitech T-BB14 804347-0000 Keyboard Microsoft Internet Keyboard Pro X05-62767 Microsoft Natural Keyboard Elite E06401COMB 69-1514-1 32 S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX C: PRINTING The S7350B WebPAD supports printing from various applications—IE Browser, WordPad, Inbox: — local printing via the built-in USB port. Local USB port printing currently supports EPSON Stylus and HP DeskJet printers (see Supported USB Printers section). 1. In Port field, select USB0. 2. In Printer field, select the printer that is connected to USB Port on the WebPAD. 3. Select the paper type in the Paper Size field. 4. Then select the Print Range and Orientation. 5. Set up the page margins in the Margins field. — network printing to networked or shared: (i) PCL* and (ii) EPSON Stylus printers. Network printing currently supports: (i) PCL printers (see Supported PCL Printers section) and (ii) EPSON Stylus printers (see Supported USB Printers section). 1. 2. In Port field, select Network. In Net Path field, type in the full path of the printer that is shared on your network. NOTE: If applicable, please ask your network administrator for the network path. Make sure the network printer is shared (\\PC1\epson). 3. 4. 5. 6. In Printer field, select the printer. Select the paper type in the Paper Size field. Then select the Print Range and Orientation. Set up the page margins in the Margins field. For networked or shared printers, PCL Laser and PCL InkJet printers and EPSON USB and Parallel Port printers are supported. See Fig. 16 for the user interface associated with the Print function from the File pull-down menu on the Application Taskbar. Fig. 16. Print Functions The Printer field indicates the supported printers. The Port field selects between the local (USB0) port on the WebPAD and a networked or shared (Network) printer. The Net Path field is active if the Port field has a Network selected—enter the full path of the printer shared on your network. The Paper Size field indicates the supported paper sizes. Check the Draft Mode box if color printing is not required. The Print Range, Orientation and Margins panels are self-explanatory. *PCL: Hewlett-Packard created the Printer Control Language (PCL) printer language to efficiently provide application programs to control a wide range of printer features across many printing devices. PCL commands are compact escape sequence codes embedded in the print job data stream. HP PCL formatters and fonts are designed to quickly translate application output into high-quality, device-specific, raster print images. Many manufacturers provide PCL-compliant printers. 33 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Supported Printers Printer Code Printer Model & Comments EPSON Color • Quality target-Text & Web Page • Supported Printers-C60, Stylus Color 777, Stylus Color 680, Stylus Color 740, Stylus Color 760, Stylus Color 880, Stylus Color 890, Stylus Color 860 EPSON C40 • Quality target-Text & Web Page • Supported Printer-C40, C20 EPSON Photo • Quality target-Text & Web Page • Supported Printers-Stylus Photo 790, Stylus Photo 785EPX, Stylus Photo 890, Stylus Photo 870, Stylus Photo 875DC EPSON Color HQ • Quality target-Image & Photo capable • Supported Printers-C60, Stylus Color 777, Stylus Color 680, Stylus Color 740, Stylus Color 760, Stylus Color 880, Stylus 890, Stylus Color 860 EPSON C40 HQ • Quality target-Image & Photo capable • Supported Printer-C40, C20 EPSON C80 HQ • Quality target-Image & Photo capable • Supported Printer-C70, C80 EPSON Photo EQ • Quality target-Image & Photo capable • Supported Printer-Stylus Photo 790, Stylus Photo 785EPX, Stylus Photo 890, Stylus Photo 870, Stylus Photo 875DC HP DeskJet • All HP DeskJet Ink printers PCL Inkjet • All PCL-compatible Ink printers PCL Laser • All PCL-compatible Laser printers Printer Summary S7350B Local Port Printing Printer USB Shared Printing USB Parallel Epson Stylus Color, Stylus Photo, C Series Yes Yes Yes HP DeskJet Yes TBD TBD Selected PCL (Non-Color Printing) Yes Yes Yes NOTE: For HP DeskJet printers, S7350B does not yet support shared or network printing. NOTE: For all USB printers, please use LPT1 as the printer port. 69-1514-1 34 S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX D: EXTERNAL COMPACTFLASH (CF) SLOT This section discusses the usability of the external CF slot located on the lower edge of the S7350B. The CF slot has an opening to insert a CF card next to an ejector button. When a CF card is inserted into the empty slot, the ejector button protrudes. Pushing on this protruded button ejects the inserted card. The CF slot in the S7350B is designed to provide storage for email attachments, file downloads, external (Windows CE-compatible) applications, etc. It is the “FlashStorage3” in the file structure of the Windows CE device. You may find FlashStorage4 and so on if the external CF card has multiple partitions. To display the contents of the inserted CF card, select My Computer->FlashStorage3. Note that “FlashStorage” and “FlashStorage2” (e.g., My Computer->FlashStorage2) are dedicated storage partition in the internal flash memory of the S7350B WebPAD. CAUTION Internal and External Flash Memory Hazard. Information can be lost or corrupted. Follow the precautionary guidelines listed below. IMPORTANT Precautions when using the CF slot: 1. Any external CF card must be securely inserted into the CF slot BEFORE powering ON the S7350B. 2. Any external CF card can only be extracted from the CF slot AFTER powering OFF the S7350B. Adhering to the above guidelines will prevent the loss or corruption of information on the internal and external flash memories. Honeywell is not responsible of lost data associated with the use of the external CF card slot. .The External CF slot is compactible with a variety of CF cards from different manufacturers. In particular, CF cards (up to 256MB capacity) associated with the following brands are currently recommended for use with the S7350B WebPAD: • Apacer (www.apacer.com) • SanDisk (www.sandisk.com) • Kingston (www.kingston.com) Refer to the H-Link for updates to this list. 35 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX E: FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) Section 1: Usability Features 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. How can I adjust the display settings on the S7350B WebPAD? How do I enter information on the S7350B WebPAD? How can I protect my information from unauthorized access? Can I install third party software on the S7350B WebPAD? Can I print from the S7350B WebPAD? What does the scroll key do? Can the S7350B WebPAD support these features? Section 2: Software Features 8. 9. Can I update the software in the S7350B WebPAD? Can I save files in the S7350B WebPAD? Section 3: Communications 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. What is the communication method for the S7350B WebPAD? Can I use a USB-based communication device with the S7350B WebPAD? Is the wireless link secure? What is 802.11b wireless technology? Can I use any 802.11b Access Points or Routers with the S7350B WebPAD? Can my WebPAD configure the access points or routers? What is an 802.11b Access Point? What is the data rate of 802.11b RF technology? What if I have more than one Honeywell WebPAD or other 802.11b clients? What is roaming? Is 802.11b RF technology safe? Other than WEP, what other security features are available? Section 4: Power 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. What is the battery life for the S7350B WebPAD? How long does it take to charge and recharge the battery? Can I use the S7350B WebPAD while charging under AC power? How can I maximize the battery life? Can I use different kinds of batteries to power the S7350B WebPAD? Will I lose critical information, stored in the system, if the battery pack runs out of energy? Section 5: Memory 28. 29. How much memory is available on the S7350B WebPAD? Can I expand my storage memory? Section 6: Email and Web Browsing 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. How can I close or leave the browser window? Can I save a list of my favorite Websites? In Inbox, can I save an address to an address book? How can I read attachment files in Inbox? Can I read my email without a wireless connection? Can I download and view Microsoft Word files? How can I save my Microsoft Word files? Section 7: Customer Service 37. 38. 39. What is the warranty on the S7350B WebPAD? How can I contact customer or technical support? Does Honeywell offer a leasing program? 69-1514-1 36 S7350B WebPAD™ Section 1: Usability Features 1. How can I adjust the display settings on the S7350B WebPAD? The S7350B WebPAD offers a color display with adjustable brightness for rich, brilliant colors and easy viewing, even in subdued lighting. To adjust the brightness on your display in the prevailing environment, click (or tap) on Start, select Settings, select Control Panel and activate the Display icon. Look for the Brightness dialog box. Brightness levels can be set by tapping on the direction arrows or using the scrolling rocker key to move the level setting after using the stylus to select the level bar. 2. How do I enter information on the S7350B WebPAD? The S7350B has a touch screen keyboard to enter information with the stylus; to activate the keyboard, press on the keyboard K button on the bottom of the WebPAD. To deactivate the keyboard, press on the keyboard button again. The USB port on the WebPAD also allows keyboard input using USB keyboard devices. 3. How can I protect my information from unauthorized access? The S7350B comes with a security utility that allows you to set your password. When password authentication is enabled, you need password entry to modify or execute owner information, firmware update, system settings, reset to factory default configuration and password changes. Activate the Password icon within the Control Panel to initiate the password protection functions. 4. Can I install third party software on the S7350B WebPAD? No. The S7350B is not designed to facilitate user installation of third party software. 5. Can I print from the S7350B WebPAD? Yes, the S7350B can print to printers connected directly (USB) or to networked and shared printers. Use File>Print function. Refer to Appendix C. 6. What does the scroll key do? • Scrolls through Web pages. • Changes level settings such as Volume and Brightness when the cursor is placed near the respective control or indicator bar. 7. Can the S7350B WebPAD support these features: • Play MP3 audio? Yes. • Download MP3 files? No. • Run Java applets? Yes, using the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) in the WebPAD. • Access Macromedia Flash-based Web sites? Yes, the S7350B features a Flash Player. • View files of various formats? Yes; for example,.pdf, Office documents (Word, Excel, Power Point, etc). • Run Real Player applications? No • Run Windows Media Player applications? Yes • Print? Yes, you can print to selected local (USB) and networked or shared printers. Section 2: Software Features 8. Can I update the software in the S7350B WebPAD? Yes, through the utility associated with the Update icon within the control panel. Refer to the H-Link for the latest information on updates. 9. Can I save files in the S7350B WebPAD? Yes, you can save files only to the FlashStorage2 folder and its subfolders. If you save files to other folders, you will lose them when you turn the WebPAD to a full power-off state. Section 3: Communications 10. What is the communication method for the S7350B WebPAD? The S7350B comes with a built-in wireless RF Networking Module, which is compatible with 802.11b Routers and 802.11b Bridges (Access Points). It uses the spread spectrum technology in the 2.4 GHz unlicensed frequency band. The data transfer rate ranges from 1, 2, 5.5 to 11 Mbps. The actual wireless link performance varies, depending on the environment and the number of simultaneous users. 37 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ 11. Can I use a USB-based communication device with the S7350B WebPAD? No. The S7350B is currently designed only for use over the built-in wireless RF LAN for communications. 12. Is the wireless link secure? The wireless link used by the S7350B WebPAD is based on the IEEE 802.11b wireless technology. Security is a common concern among potential WLAN users. 802.11b specifies 40-bit (often called 64 bit because the SSID security code is added to the key) or 128-bit encryption via wired equivalent privacy (WEP), an optional security mechanism designed to make wireless link integrity equal to wired links. Note that WEP is optional, which means some products might not use it. If you're concerned about the security of your wireless data, be sure to choose access points and client adapters that support WEP. The Honeywell S7350B provides both 64- bit and 128-bit encryption. The Honeywell W7351B Router supports 64-bit encryption. 13. What is 802.11b wireless technology? The 802.11b wireless LAN systems use radios in the 2.4-GHz frequency band, the same band microwave ovens use. The advantages of this band are that it provides a lot of spectrum space and does not require licensing of the radio devices. Recognizing the critical need to support higher data-transmission rates, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 802 Committee ratified the 802.11b standard in September, 1999, for transmissions of up to 11 Mbps. These radio-based standards operate within the 2.4 GHz ISM band. These frequency bands are recognized by international regulatory agencies such as the FCC (USA), ETSI (Europe), and the MKK (Japan) for unlicensed radio operations. The 802.11b standard is the first standard to make WLANs usable in the workplace by providing robust and reliable 11 Mbps performance, five times faster than the original 802.11 standard. Recently the costs for this technology allow it to also be used in a home environment. The new standard gives WLAN customers the freedom to choose flexible, interoperable solutions from multiple sources because it is endorsed by most major networking and personal computer vendors. Broad manufacturer acceptance and certifiable inter-operability means users can expect to see affordable, high-speed wireless solutions proliferate throughout large enterprise, small business, and home markets. This global wireless LAN standard opens exciting new opportunities to expand the potential of network computing. 14. Can I use any 802.11b Access Points or Routers with the S7350B WebPAD? Theoretically, yes. The 802.11b standard facilitates this flexibility. To ensure that security of the wireless link can be achieved, ESSID and WEP support must be provided by these access points and routers. But it is always safer to refer to the tested equipment list (Appendix A and H-Link) for guidance. Select the Honeywell S7351B 802.11b Wireless Router was to ensure compatibility with the WebPAD. 15. Can my WebPAD configure the access points or routers? If the access point or router has a browser-based configuration interface, it is possible for the WebPAD to use its browser application to access the router or access point for configuration. It is intended that approved or recommended access points and routers have this browser-based configuration interface. 16. What is an 802.11b Access Point? The 802.11b standard defines two types of equipment, a wireless station or client (a PC or an Internet/Information Appliance such as the Honeywell WebPAD that is equipped with a 802.11b radio or wireless network interface card) and an access point (AP that acts as a bridge between the wireless and wired networks. An access point usually consists of a radio, a wired network interface and bridging software conforming to the 802.1d bridging standard. The access point acts as the base station for the wireless network, aggregating access for multiple wireless stations onto the wired network. Access points can also include functions such as Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP), Network Address Translation (NAT), PPPoE registration, and Firewall functions. The Honeywell W7351B includes an 802.11b Access Point. 17. What is the data rate of 802.11b RF technology? To support very noisy environments as well as extended range, 802.11b WLANs use dynamic rate shifting, allowing data rates to be automatically adjusted to compensate for the changing nature of the radio channel. Ideally, users connect at the full 11 Mbps rate. However, when devices move beyond the optimal range for 11 Mbps operation, or if substantial interference is present, 802.11b devices transmit at lower speeds, falling back to 5.5, 2, and 1 Mbps. Also, if the device moves back within the range of a higher-speed transmission, the connection automatically speeds up again. Rate shifting is a physical-layer mechanism transparent to the user and the upper layers of the protocol stack. 18. What if I have more than one Honeywell WebPAD or other 802.11b clients? The logic of the S7350B and the W7351B allows for more than 250 802.11b devices. As on any network, performance degrades as traffic increases. Depending on utilization of the WebPADs on a single-access point, users may experience delays. It is possible to add additional in-range 802.11b Access Points to share the traffic load. 69-1514-1 38 S7350B WebPAD™ 19. What is roaming? When an 802.11b client such as the Honeywell S7350B WebPAD is in an environment with two or more access points in-range, the client is responsible for choosing the most appropriate access point based on the signal strength, network utilization and other factors. When a station determines the existing signal is poor, it begins scanning for another access point. The station selects the most appropriate signal and sends an association request to the new access point. If the new access point sends an association response, the client has successfully roamed. Periodically, the 802.11b client surveys all 802.11b channels to assess whether a different access point would provide it with better performance characteristics. If it determines this, it re-associates with the new access point, tuning to the radio channel where that access point is set. 20. Is 802.11b RF technology safe? As for other wireless technologies, WLANs must meet stringent government and industry standards for safety. Several wireless technology industries are concerned about the health risks of wireless use. To date, scientific studies are unable to attribute adverse health effects to WLAN transmissions. Also, the output power of wireless LAN systems is limited by FCC regulations to under 100 mW, less than for a mobile phone. It is expected that any health effects related to radio transmissions are correlated to power and physical proximity to the transmitter. 21. Other than WEP, what other security features are available? • ESSID (often called SSID.) For access control, the ESSID (also known as a WLAN Service Area ID) is programmed into each access point and is required knowledge for a wireless client to associate with an access point. An identification value called ESSID is programmed into each access point to identify which subnet it is on. This can be used as an authentication check; if a station does not know this value, it is not allowed to associate with the access point. • Normal LAN Security. 802.11b RF networks support the same security standards supported by other 802 LANs for access control (such as network operating system logins) and encryption (such as IPSec or application-level encryption). These higher-layer technologies can be used to create end-to-end secure networks encompassing both wired LAN and WLAN components, with the wireless piece of the network gaining unique additional security from the 802.11 feature set. Section 4: Power 22. What is the standard battery life on the S7350B WebPAD? Approximately four to five hours of typical usage. Note that actual results can vary with individual usage. 23. How long does it take to charge and recharge the battery? Approximately three hours to fully charge the battery. 24. Can I use the S7350B WebPAD while charging under AC power? Yes. It does not interfere with the charging process. 25. How can I maximize the battery life? • Set the brightness to the lowest comfortable setting. • Set the Sleep and Power Off timers to the lowest comfortable time. • Set the speaker volume to the lowest comfortable setting. • Use the AC-DC adapter and charging cradle as often as possible. 26. Can I use different kinds of batteries to power the S7350B WebPAD? No. The S7350B is designed only for use with Lithium-ion battery packs especially designed for the unit. Purchase replacement or additional battery packs from Honeywell on the H-Link. 27. Will I lose critical information, stored in the system, if the battery pack runs out of energy? No. The S7350B is designed to preserve data that is stored in the correct locations (FlashStorage2 folder and subfolders) or provide battery backup for information, such as date and time, when the main battery pack is drained. Section 5: Memory 28. How much memory is available on the S7350B WebPAD? The S7350B comes with 64 MB of system RAM. 29. Can I expand my storage memory? No. However S7350B has a CompactFlash (CF) card slot that is enabled to allow users to insert a CF memory card to effectively expand the available storage memory. Section 6: Email and Web Browsing 30. How can I close or leave the browser window? 39 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ Click on File at the top left corner of the window and select Close. To leave the window minimized, press on the Desktop button (see Fig. 6). The browser is minimized to the Taskbar and the Windows CE Desktop is displayed. To reopen it, click on the corresponding box in the Taskbar icon.This function allows the user to temporarily access other applications without terminating the Internet link. 31. Can I save a list of my favorites Web sites? Yes. Click Favorites in the browser. Select Add to store the URL link to the Web site. 32. Yes. In Inbox, can I save an address to an address book? 33. How can I read attachment files in Inbox? First you need to configure POP3 or IMAP Mail. Open Inbox. Click Services and to Options, add POP3 or IMAP Mail, and select Network Connection. Type POP3 Host or Server, User ID, Password. In POP3 Mail Inbox Preferences, select Get file attachments. In IMAP Mail Inbox Preferences, select Get file attachments and meeting requests. 34. Can I read my e-mail without a wireless connection? Yes. If the S7350B is not powered off, you can read the previously downloaded mail messages from the device after the RF network connection is lost. However, if the device has undergone a full power-off cycle after the RF link terminated, the e-mail messages are lost except for any attachments saved to the FlashStorage2 folder or subfolders. (These attachments are available for offline viewing.) 35. Can I download and view Microsoft Word Files? Desktop Word files received through Inbox e-mail attachments are converted to WordPad format, which is roughly equivalent to rich text format. You can view and edit these files on the WebPAD using the WordPad application. The files are automatically updated and converted back to MS Word format on the desktop the next time these files are sent back to a PC. The S7350B is also equipped with document viewers (Start>Programs>Document Viewer) that can be invoked automatically or manually to view documents in PDF and Microsoft Office formats. 36. How can I save my Microsoft Word Files? Save any file you create under WordPad or receive through email to the FlashStorage2 folder and subfolders. You can access the folder from My Computer. Section 7: Customer Service 37. What is the warranty on the S7350B WebPAD? Honeywell provides a one-year limited warranty. See the Warranty section for further details. 38. How can I contact customer or technical support? See the customer support information on the H-Link. If your WebPAD is not operational, you can use a PC to access the information at myhome.honeywell.com/webpad. 39. Does Honeywell offer a leasing program? See the H-Link for the Honeywell purchase plans. 69-1514-1 40 S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX F: TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Section 1: Power SYMPTOM 1 WebPAD does not turn on when not connected to AC power. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 1: • The power may be too low to run your WebPAD—you will see the Power LED on the front panel blinking. Connect to AC power, and then turn on your Honeywell WebPAD. (Charge the battery regularly to avoid running out of battery power.) SYMPTOM 2 Battery runs out of power quickly. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 2: You are using your WebPAD in ways that drain power quickly: • Use external power to charge and power your device whenever possible. • Use charging cradle. • Use Sleep and Power-off timers (Start>Settings>Control Panel>Power icon). SYMPTOM 3 WebPAD automatically shuts down. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 3: Power is too low to run the WebPAD. When a critically low power condition is encountered, the Power LED on the front panel blinks and the WebPAD initiates a safety shutdown. • Connect to AC power and charge the battery. IMPORTANT: You may lose any unsaved data when WebPAD automatically shuts down. SYMPTOM 4 WebPAD locks up when running applications, or it runs slowly. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 4: • Reset the WebPAD by powering it off and on. IMPORTANT: You may lose any unsaved data when resetting. Hint: Check to be sure the device is not running low on power, and avoid running several applications at the same time. Close applications that are not in use. SYMPTOM 5 Honeywell WebPAD does not turn on or the display appears to be off, even though power is on. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 5: • Honeywell WebPAD is in Sleep mode— if the Power LED is on, tap on the screen to see if display activates. • Honeywell WebPAD has run out of power—connect to AC power to recharge the device. Section 2: Network Connection The following solutions may help if you encounter problems in network connections: • Verify that you have added necessary server information. — On the Start menu, tap Settings then Control Panel. — Double tap the Network and Dial-up Connections icon, and double tap the embedded wireless adapter. — Enter any necessary information. Normal Networks use DHCP, so you should not have to change these settings unless your ISP instructs you to do so. • Verity that both your WebPAD and your base station are set to the same SSID and encryption choice. • If network connection is not successful, wait a few minutes and try again. Also, if synchronization does not start right away, the network is probably busy, and it may take a minute for your device to connect to the network. • Verify with your ISP that your user name and password are correct. • Verify with your ISP that your network choice is available. 41 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ • You may need to change the device name if you cannot connect to a network because another device with the same name is already connected. To change the device name: — Select Start> Settings> Control Panel> System — In the System Properties window, choose Device Name tab. ADDITIONAL NOTES: 1. When the IE browser is activated, a box comes up that says “A connection to the server could not be established.” Make sure your wireless router is set up correctly, powered on and you are in range. 2. The router is fine, but the IE browser still cannot connect. Make sure the wireless networking icon (lower right corner of screen, in Taskbar, two overlapping monitors) is free of an “X” and is blinking. If the icon is missing, the wireless adapter is undetected by the S7350B. If the icon is highlighted with an “X”, there is no connection to the network. A proper icon means that a connection has been established with the network and if there is activity, the icon will blink. 3. Double tap on this icon to access the Wireless LAN utility, which can be used (select Wireless Information tab) to change your 802.11b settings and to display the current status of your connection to the 802.11b Access Point. 4. All the above is correct, but IE browser still cannot connect to the Internet. Activate wireless networking icon on the Taskbar. Select IP Information tab. Tap on Renew button. All the numbers should go to zero and then, after a delay, all the numbers should change to numbers within your router’s range. If they did not, check to make sure you have DHCP set up on your router. 5. If the above still fails... It is time to try a static IP address. You need to find the valid IP address range for your 802.11b Router. Tap on Start, then Settings, then Control Panel. Double tap on the Network and Dial-up Connections icon. In the window that comes up, select the wireless LAN adapter. In the window displayed, select IP Address tab, select Specify an IP address, type in a valid IP address for your router, tap on Subnet Mask (the numbers should fill in), tap on Default Gateway, and type in your router gateway address. Tap on the Name Servers tab, and type in valid DNS numbers for your router or your ISP. (If you don't know these numbers, call your ISP.) Tap on OK buttons to close the boxes, then power down your WebPAD (hold the power switch down until the screen goes black and you hear a soft beep). Power your WebPAD back up and you should connect. Section 3: Display SYMPTOM 1 Screen is dark. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 1: Follow these steps if the screen remains dark or if the device does not respond when you briefly press the on/off button: • Pull the battery pack and reset. • Use AC power in case the battery is weak. • Check if device is in Sleep mode. • Check if device is powered off. SYMPTOM 2 Display is difficult to see in sunlight or in dark rooms. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 2: • Adjust brightness for optimal viewing. SYMPTOM 3 Inaccurate response to stylus tap. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 3: The touch screen may require recalibrating. • Follow the steps by clicking Start, Setting, Control Panel and Stylus. — Calibration is in the Stylus Properties window. Select Calibration tab to realign the touch screen. — Press both the Soft Keyboard and the Email buttons at the same time for the calibration. • If you cannot calibrate the touch screen, contact Honeywell technical support from http://www.honeywell.com/ yourhome. SYMPTOM 4 Color changes when exiting Sleep Mode. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 4: • Repeat Enter/Exit Sleep Mode process to recover. 69-1514-1 42 S7350B WebPAD™ Section 4: Software SYMPTOM 1 Cannot update software. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 1: If the problem exists, some memory in the device may be defective or the file in your server may be incomplete or unavailable— contact your System Administrator or Software Provider. • The setup procedure is: from Start> Programs, select Update. Input update file name and server IP address before you update the system; first be sure your device and server are online and close all applications. Do not use battery power but use the AC-DC adapter instead. CAUTION System Crash Hazard. Can lose all system information. Do not use battery power during device software update; use the AC-DC adapter only. Do not turn off system during software update. SYMPTOM 2 The device does not function because it is locked up or power was off accidentally during device software updates. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 2: The device may be recoverable. Contact your service organization or call H-Link. CAUTION System Crash Hazard. Can lose all system information. Do not use battery power during device firmware update; use the AC-DC adapter power only. Do not turn off system during firmware update. SYMPTOM 3 Forgot password. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 3: • The password feature, if enabled, does not affect normal usage except when you want to modify personal and configured information. • If you need your password, contact your service organization or call H-Link. SYMPTOM 4 Cannot recover user information or data after restarting the device. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 4: You can save or open files in any folder from the applications as long as your device remains powered on. • Save files in the FlashStorage2 folder and sub-folders if you want to keep them permanently. • Data not stored in the FlashStorage2 folder may be lost when you power off the device. SYMPTOM 5 Cannot read e-mail message in Inbox. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 5: You may not have selected the file type as either POP3 or IMAP4 for reading Inbox e-mail: • Select the file type for e-mail access. 43 69-1514-1 S7350B WebPAD™ LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option) within a reasonable period of time. If the product is defective, (i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the retailer from which you purchased it, or (ii) package it carefully, along with proof of purchase (including date of purchase) and a short description of the malfunction, and mail it, postage prepaid, to the following address: Honeywell Return Goods Dock 4 MN10-3860 1885 Douglas Dr N Golden Valley, MN 55422 Canada: Honeywell Limited/Honeywell Limitée Product ServicesON15 35 Dynamic Dr Scarborough, Ontario M1V4Z9 This warranty does not cover removal or reinstallation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown by Honeywell that the defect or malfunction was caused by damage which occurred while the product was in the possession of a consumer. Honeywell’s sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. HONEYWELL SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING, DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF ANY WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PRODUCT. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you. THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY HONEYWELL MAKES ON THIS PRODUCT. THE DURATION OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, IS HEREBY LIMITED TO THE ONE YEAR DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may have other rights which vary from state to state. If you have any questions concerning this warranty, please write Honeywell Customer Relations,1985 Douglas Dr N, Golden Valley, MN 55422, or visit http://www.honeywell.com/yourhome. In Canada, write Retail Products ON15, Honeywell Limited/ Honeywell Limitée, 35 Dynamic Drive, Scarborough, Ontario M1V4Z9. 69-1514-1 44 S7350B WebPAD™ 45 69-1514-1 Automation and Control Products Honeywell 1985 Douglas Drive North Golden Valley, MN 55422 69-1514-1 G.H. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée 35 Dynamic Drive Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9 Rev. 7-02 Printed in U.S.A. on recycled paper containing at least 10% post-consumer paper fibers. www.honeywell.com/yourhome