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1 1 Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the external components of your Pocket PC and guides you through the process of setting up your Pocket PC for use. 1.1 Hardware Features The illustrations below introduce you to the various buttons, connectors, ports and features of your Pocket PC. Front Components 2 RefComponentDescription ! Touch Screen Displays the output of your Pocket PC. Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu commands or enter information. " Program Buttons Each of the four buttons provides a quick way to run a specific program. By default, they are Notes, Contacts, Calendar and Tasks buttons. The buttons are customizable. # Power Button Turns your Pocket PC on or off by pressing briefly. Moves up, down, left or right by pushing the button toward the corresponding direction. $ Navigation Button Selects by pressing. % Speaker Sends out music or audible reminders and alerts. & Notification Indicator Flashes in red to inform you of scheduled appointments, alarms and reminders. ' Charge Indicator Glows in amber to indicate that battery charging is in progress and in green when the battery is fully charged. Back Components 3 RefComponentDescription ! Stylus Tap on the touch screen to make selections and enter information. Pull the stylus out of its slot to use and store it in the slot when not in use. " Battery Supplies power to your Pocket PC when external power is not available. # Reset Button Restarts your Pocket PC. Left-Side Components RefComponentDescription ! Scroll Button Scrolls up and down. " Record Button Records voice notes by pressing and holding. # SD/MMC Slot Accepts an optional SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) card for removable storage. $ Power Connector Connects to the AC adapter if you are not using the cradle. 4 Top Components RefComponentDescription ! Headphone Connector Connects to a pair of stereo headphones. " CompactFlash Card Slot Accepts a CompactFlash card. # Stylus Tap on the touch screen to make selections and enter information. Pull the stylus out of its slot to use and store it in the slot when not in use. $ IR Port Beams files to other mobile devices. % Microphone Receives sound and voice to record voice notes. Bottom Components RefComponentDescription ! ActiveSync Connector Connects to your desktop compute for synchronizing data. " Mini-USB Connector Connects to a USB device through a converter. 5 1.2 Setting Up Your Pocket PC for Use Performing Initial Startup Initial startup includes installing the battery, setting the backup battery switch and completing the Welcome Wizard. 1. The backup battery switch should be set to the ON (right) position for normal operation. Pull out the stylus and use it to slide the battery switch to the ON (right) position. 2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment. The battery lock should click into place. CAUTION: ( Always leave the backup battery switch in the ON position unless you need to perform a hard reset. A hard reset will cause the memory of your Pocket PC to be cleared. ( If you keep the backup battery switch in the OFF position, you can still use the Pocket PC. However, once you remove the battery or reset your Pocket PC, the Pocket PC will restore the factory default factory state and all data stored in RAM (including the files and programs you added) will be lost. 3. Replace the battery door and slide the battery lock to the lock position. 4. The red notification indicator on your Pocket PC will flash for approximately 30 seconds. Then your Pocket PC will automatically turn on and display the Welcome screen. 6 5. To begin the Welcome Wizard, tap the screen with the stylus and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the Welcome Wizard. The wizard presents a brief orientation to Microsoft® Windows® for Pocket PC, helps you align the touch screen and prompts you to select your city and time zone. Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery Fully charge the battery before starting to use your Pocket PC for the first time. 1. Plug the converter to the AC adapter. 2. Connect to AC power. You can connect either with or without the cradle. With the cradle ! Slide your Pocket PC into the cradle. " Connect the appropriate end of the AC adapter to the power connector on the cradle cable. # Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Without the cradle Connect the appropriate end of the AC adapter to the power connector on the bottom of your Pocket PC and the other end into a wall outlet. Charge Indicator Converter Converter 7 3. The charge indicator glows amber when charging is in progress. Do not disconnect your Pocket PC from AC power until the battery is fully charged, as indicated by the amber indicator turning into green. This will take a couple of hours. Whenever possible, keep your Pocket PC connected to the AC adapter and a power source. Doing so keeps the battery charged. CAUTION: You must maintain a continuous power supply to your Pocket PC to retain your data, including any files, programs or settings that you added to your Pocket PC. If the battery completely runs out of power, you lose your data. 1.3 Turning Your Pocket PC On and Off After the initial startup, your Pocket PC enters a suspend state when you turn it off and resumes when you turn it on. Turning Off to Suspend You suspend your Pocket PC by briefly pressing the power button on the side of your Pocket PC. By default, your Pocket PC will also automatically suspend after 30 seconds of inactivity when operating on battery power. (To change these settings, tap ) Settings ) System tab ) Power icon.) Turning On to Resume You resume your Pocket PC by briefly pressing the power button. You can also press one of the program buttons to resume. 8 1.4 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync A key component of your Pocket PC is the Microsoft ActiveSync program. With Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize the information on your desktop computer with the information on your Pocket PC and update both w…
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1 1 Getting Started This chapter introduces you to the external components of your Pocket PC and guides you through the process of setting up your Pocket PC for use. 1.1 Hardware Features The illustrations below introduce you to the various buttons, connectors, ports and features of your Pocket PC. Front Components 2 RefComponentDescription ! Touch Screen Displays the output of your Pocket PC. Tap the screen with the stylus to select menu commands or enter information. " Program Buttons Each of the four buttons provides a quick way to run a specific program. By default, they are Notes, Contacts, Calendar and Tasks buttons. The buttons are customizable. # Power Button Turns your Pocket PC on or off by pressing briefly. Moves up, down, left or right by pushing the button toward the corresponding direction. $ Navigation Button Selects by pressing. % Speaker Sends out music or audible reminders and alerts. & Notification Indicator Flashes in red to inform you of scheduled appointments, alarms and reminders. ' Charge Indicator Glows in amber to indicate that battery charging is in progress and in green when the battery is fully charged. Back Components 3 RefComponentDescription ! Stylus Tap on the touch screen to make selections and enter information. Pull the stylus out of its slot to use and store it in the slot when not in use. " Battery Supplies power to your Pocket PC when external power is not available. # Reset Button Restarts your Pocket PC. Left-Side Components RefComponentDescription ! Scroll Button Scrolls up and down. " Record Button Records voice notes by pressing and holding. # SD/MMC Slot Accepts an optional SD (Secure Digital) or MMC (MultiMediaCard) card for removable storage. $ Power Connector Connects to the AC adapter if you are not using the cradle. 4 Top Components RefComponentDescription ! Headphone Connector Connects to a pair of stereo headphones. " CompactFlash Card Slot Accepts a CompactFlash card. # Stylus Tap on the touch screen to make selections and enter information. Pull the stylus out of its slot to use and store it in the slot when not in use. $ IR Port Beams files to other mobile devices. % Microphone Receives sound and voice to record voice notes. Bottom Components RefComponentDescription ! ActiveSync Connector Connects to your desktop compute for synchronizing data. " Mini-USB Connector Connects to a USB device through a converter. 5 1.2 Setting Up Your Pocket PC for Use Performing Initial Startup Initial startup includes installing the battery, setting the backup battery switch and completing the Welcome Wizard. 1. The backup battery switch should be set to the ON (right) position for normal operation. Pull out the stylus and use it to slide the battery switch to the ON (right) position. 2. Insert the battery into the battery compartment. The battery lock should click into place. CAUTION: ( Always leave the backup battery switch in the ON position unless you need to perform a hard reset. A hard reset will cause the memory of your Pocket PC to be cleared. ( If you keep the backup battery switch in the OFF position, you can still use the Pocket PC. However, once you remove the battery or reset your Pocket PC, the Pocket PC will restore the factory default factory state and all data stored in RAM (including the files and programs you added) will be lost. 3. Replace the battery door and slide the battery lock to the lock position. 4. The red notification indicator on your Pocket PC will flash for approximately 30 seconds. Then your Pocket PC will automatically turn on and display the Welcome screen. 6 5. To begin the Welcome Wizard, tap the screen with the stylus and follow the onscreen instructions to complete the Welcome Wizard. The wizard presents a brief orientation to Microsoft® Windows® for Pocket PC, helps you align the touch screen and prompts you to select your city and time zone. Connecting to AC Power and Charging the Battery Fully charge the battery before starting to use your Pocket PC for the first time. 1. Plug the converter to the AC adapter. 2. Connect to AC power. You can connect either with or without the cradle. With the cradle ! Slide your Pocket PC into the cradle. " Connect the appropriate end of the AC adapter to the power connector on the cradle cable. # Plug the other end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Without the cradle Connect the appropriate end of the AC adapter to the power connector on the bottom of your Pocket PC and the other end into a wall outlet. Charge Indicator Converter Converter 7 3. The charge indicator glows amber when charging is in progress. Do not disconnect your Pocket PC from AC power until the battery is fully charged, as indicated by the amber indicator turning into green. This will take a couple of hours. Whenever possible, keep your Pocket PC connected to the AC adapter and a power source. Doing so keeps the battery charged. CAUTION: You must maintain a continuous power supply to your Pocket PC to retain your data, including any files, programs or settings that you added to your Pocket PC. If the battery completely runs out of power, you lose your data. 1.3 Turning Your Pocket PC On and Off After the initial startup, your Pocket PC enters a suspend state when you turn it off and resumes when you turn it on. Turning Off to Suspend You suspend your Pocket PC by briefly pressing the power button on the side of your Pocket PC. By default, your Pocket PC will also automatically suspend after 30 seconds of inactivity when operating on battery power. (To change these settings, tap ) Settings ) System tab ) Power icon.) Turning On to Resume You resume your Pocket PC by briefly pressing the power button. You can also press one of the program buttons to resume. 8 1.4 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync A key component of your Pocket PC is the Microsoft ActiveSync program. With Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize the information on your desktop computer with the information on your Pocket PC and update both w…
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American Telecommunications Certification Body Inc. 6731 Whittier Ave, McLean, VA 22101 July 7, 2003 RE: MiTAC FCC ID: P4QMIO558 I have a few comments on this Application. 1) The 731 form is password protected and is unusable. Please upload revised Form 731 without password protection. 2) I also ask for you to check the channel numbering for both the 802.11 and the Bluetooth transmitter quoted throughout the Test Report and RF Exposure information. Are you sure that Channel 0 is the correct number? 3) Also, please note that 2.1033(b)(7) requires all photographs to be size A4 or 20.3cm x 25.4cm. Please limit your photos to one view per page only for all External and all Internal photographs. 4) The Manual does not make sense. Please see pp.22. This device contains both 802.11b and Bluetooth functions. Prohibitions against co-location are not appropriate. Please correct. 5) Can the Bluetooth and 802.11b operate simultaneously? If so, then the RF Exposure evaluation must evaluate the illumination that will occur with both transmitters operating. William H. Graff President and Examining Engineer mailto: [email protected] The items indicated above must be submitted before processing can continue on the above referenced application. Failure to provide the requested information may result in application termination. Correspondence should be considered part of the permanent submission and may be viewed from the Internet after a Grant of Equipment Authorization is issued. Please do not respond to this correspondence using the email reply button. In order for your response to be processed expeditiously, you must submit your documents through the AmericanTCB.com website. Also, please note that partial responses increase processing time and should not be submitted. Any questions about the content of this correspondence should be directed to the sender.
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MFG Date: Made in China P/N: 242143700003 R00 CM-2 K C R US Model No.: Mio 558 FCC ID: P4QMIO558 INPUT: 5V 2A PDF created with FinePrint pdfFactory trial version http://www.fineprint.com
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FCC ID: P4QMIO558 Report No.: RF920617R04 98 Issued: July 02, 2003 PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE TEST CONFIGURATION CONDUCTED EMISSION TEST FCC ID: P4QMIO558 Report No.: RF920617R04 99 Issued: July 02, 2003 RADIATED EMISSION TEST
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