Think Outside Stowaway iPAQ 1940 iPAQ 1945 iPAQ 2210 Owner's Manual

Universal bluetooth keyboard

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Pocket PC 2002 and Windows Mobile
Includes:
Asus MyPal A620
Dell Axim x3
iPAQ 1940
iPAQ 1945
iPAQ 2210
Pocket PC 2002 or Windows Mobile 2003 with Socket SD or CF cards.
Keyboard Driver:
Stowaway 3.11
Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Owner's Manual
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Universal Bluetooth
Owner's Manual
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iPAQ 2215
iPAQ 4150
iPAQ 4155
iPAQ 4350
iPAQ 4355
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2003
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  • Page 1 ® Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Pocket PC 2002 and Windows Mobile Includes: Asus MyPal A620 Dell Axim x3 iPAQ 1940 iPAQ 1945 iPAQ 2210 Pocket PC 2002 or Windows Mobile 2003 with Socket SD or CF cards. Keyboard Driver: Stowaway 3.11 Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Owner’s Manual Owner’s Manual iPAQ 2215...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Installing and Configuring the Keyboard... 3 Before You Begin...3 Installing the Software...3 Configuring the Keyboard to Your Pocket PC Device...4 Reconnecting the Stowaway BT keyboard ... 10 Reconnecting in Unsecured Mode ...11 Customizing Your Keyboard ... 12 Input Method Toolbar...12 Keyboard Control Panel...13 Disabling the Stowaway BT keyboard...13 Keyboard Status Light...14...
  • Page 3: Installing And Configuring The Keyboard

    Installing and Configuring the Keyboard Before You Begin Before you install the Stowaway Universal Bluetooth keyboard software for Pocket PC 2002/Windows Mobile 2003: Disable or remove any other keyboard applications that you have previously installed on your Pocket PC device. (Refer to the User’s Guide included with your Pocket PC device for instruction on how to do this.) Ensure there is at least 400 KB of memory on your Pocket PC device.
  • Page 4: Configuring The Keyboard To Your Pocket Pc Device

    Configuring the Keyboard to Your Pocket PC Device 1. To enable the Stowaway BT keyboard, tap the Enable button on the Config screen of the keyboard application. This will open the Keyboard Setup Screen. NOTE: After the initial installation the Keyboard Setup Screen is opened automatically.
  • Page 5 5. Before starting the scan make sure the keyboard is Discoverable by the Pocket PC device. To do this, press the <Ctrl> <Left Fn> <Right Fn> keys together on the keyboard until the green LED flashes (~ 1 second). Then tap the Scan button on the screen.
  • Page 6 7. Once the Stowaway BT Keyboard appears, select it by tapping. Then decide whether you need a secure or unsecured connection. An unsecured connection is vulnerable to eavesdropping. A secure connection requires authentication by entering the same passkey on the Pocket PC device and the keyboard (see #10). If you prefer a secure connection, please check the Secure box - otherwise leave it blank.
  • Page 7 11. If the passkey is not entered correctly, the connection will fail. In this case you will need to press the <Ctrl> <Left on the keyboard and tap Connect again. NOTE: Please, make sure that the passkey is entered on-screen first, tap OK and then follow with the passkey on the keyboard.
  • Page 8 13. The Bluetooth Status Page displays the current state of the Bluetooth connection between your Pocket PC device and the Stowaway BT keyboard. It also allows text to be entered to test the connection. Buttons are provided to set up a new connection or to disable the existing connection.
  • Page 9 17. If more than one Bluetooth stack is found on the Pocket PC device when Setup is tapped, the keyboard application will display a Stack Selection dialog box. If the device has a built-in Bluetooth system, that stack should be used (e.g. Widcomm BTW-CE).
  • Page 10: Reconnecting The Stowaway Bt Keyboard

    Reconnecting the Stowaway BT keyboard The above steps establish the Bluetooth wireless connection and bonding between the Pocket PC device and the keyboard for the first time. Keyboard character input should be enabled as long as the connection is maintained. Despite a high degree of reliability, the Bluetooth connection could break for many reasons: When the keyboard cover is closed, the keyboard circuit will be powered off, and the...
  • Page 11: Reconnecting In Unsecured Mode

    Reconnecting in Unsecured Mode Proper settings for reconnection of keyboard in Unsecured mode. Both Secured and Unsecured modes allow for one-key reconnection from waiting mode, if the keyboard and Pocket PC are powered on and in-range. However, the availability of one-key reconnection in Unsecured mode relies upon specific settings within the Bluetooth stack installed on your Pocket PC.
  • Page 12: Customizing Your Keyboard

    Customizing Your Keyboard Once the keyboard software is installed on the Pocket PC device, you may customize the options. A keyboard icon while using Calendar, Contacts, or other applications. Tap the keyboard icon once to display the Input Method Toolbar. Tap the keyboard icon on the Input Method Toolbar to display the keyboard control panel.
  • Page 13: Keyboard Control Panel

    Keyboard Control Panel On the Config tab: Tap Enable (the next screen allows you to turn on access to the Bluetooth Wireless keyboard) to choose which keyboard to enable. Tap Disable to turn off access to all keyboards. To see a visual indication if the keyboard is in Caps Lock or Num Lock mode, check or uncheck the Show Capslock/Numlock notification option.
  • Page 14: Keyboard Status Light

    Bluetooth radio will automatically turn back on after a few seconds. To turn the radio off, the Stowaway BT keyboard must be disabled first. To re-enable the connection, tap the New Connection button on the BT page or tap Enable on the Config page. See for complete instructions.
  • Page 15: Using The Stowaway Bt Keyboard

    Using the Stowaway BT keyboard • Commands joined by a dash “–” mean that the key combination must be pressed in order and with all keys held down at the same time. • Commands joined by a plus “+” mean that the key following the “+” must be pressed after the initial key combination is pressed and released.
  • Page 16: On-Screen Button And Editing Shortcuts

    On-Screen Button and Editing Shortcuts From the keyboard, you can activate on-screen buttons such as (OK) or (X) and access application editing functions. Refer to the following table for the appropriate keyboard shortcut. On-Screen Button or Editing Function Send (simulates a screen tap on Send) Close a window or application Generate an ESC Turns on NumLock mode...
  • Page 17: Menu And Toolbar Navigation

    Menu and Toolbar Navigation You can access program menus, submenus, and toolbars with the Stowaway BT keyboard using the following commands. Action To activate a program’s menu bar at the bottom of the Pocket PC device screen and select a main menu item use one of these 2 methods: 1.
  • Page 18: International And Extended Character Set

    International and Extended Character Set Character Description Á, É, Í, Ó, Ú, Ý Acute accent á, é, í, ó, ú, ý Acute accent Â, Ê, Î, Ô, Û Circumflex accent â, ê, î, ô, û Circumflex accent Ä, Ë, Ï, Ö, Ü, Ÿ Dieresis accent (umlaut) ä, ë, ï, ö, ü, ÿ...
  • Page 19 Character Description ½ One-half ¾ Three-quarter ¼ One-quarter ± Plus-Minus ÷ Division Number sign Percent Caret & Ampersand Asterisk Left parenthesis Right parenthesis Left curly bracket Right curly bracket Tilde Vertical bar Reverse solidus Grave Left square bracket Right square bracket Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Owner’s Manual Shortcut <Ctrl>–<Alt>–<LFn>–<W>...
  • Page 20: Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions Q: My keyboard and handheld are in-range and powered on, why won’t they reconnect after a key press? If the initial connection is set up in Unsecured mode and the Bluetooth Accessibility is set to Paired devices only, the keyboard will not automatically reconnect. One of these parameters will need to be changed.
  • Page 21 Q: I received an error message saying the keyboard driver cannot find a supported Bluetooth component, what should I do? The current version of the keyboard driver supports Widcomm Bluetooth for Windows CE (BTW-CE) version ≥1.4.x, Drakar (Socket) and Microsoft Bluetooth stacks. If you have a different version, you may need to check for upgrades for either the Bluetooth stack or for the keyboard driver.
  • Page 22: Legal Notices

    Legal Notices Think Outside shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein or for special, indirect, incidental or consequential damages whatsoever in connection with the furnishing, performance, or use of this material. The information in this document is provided “as is”...
  • Page 23: Obtaining Warranty Service

    Think Outside is not responsible for Customer products received without a warranty service authorization and may be rejected. Repaired or replacement products will be shipped to Customer at Think Outside’s expense. All products or parts that are replaced become the property of Think Outside. The repair and replacement process for products or parts in locations outside of the United States will vary depending on Customer’s location.
  • Page 24: Important Battery Information

    Important Battery Information • Keep battery away from children. • Do not mix batteries of different types or old and new batteries. • Always replace old, weak or worn-out batteries promptly and recycle or dispose of them properly. Before inserting new batteries, the battery compartment should be cleaned.
  • Page 25: Regulatory Notices

    If necessary, consult an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. FCC Notices (U.S. Only) Most Think Outside keyboards are classified by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) as Class B digital devices. Class B This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 26 (408) 551-4545 IC Notice (Canada Only) Most Think Outside keyboards are classified by the Industry Canada (IC) Interference- Causing Equipment Standard #3 (ICES-003) as Class B digital devices. To determine which classification (Class A or B) applies to your keyboard, examine all registration labels located on your keyboard.
  • Page 27 NOTE: EN 55022 emissions requirements provide for two classifications: • Class A is for typical commercial areas. • Class B is for typical domestic areas. This Think Outside device is classified for use in a typical Class B domestic environment. EN 55022 Compliance (Czech Republic Only) This device belongs to Class B devices as described in EN 55022, unless it is specifically stated that it is a Class A device on the specification label.
  • Page 28 XTBT01 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni perteinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Spanish Por medio de la presente Think Outside, Inc. Declara que el XTBT01 cumple con los requisots esenciales y cualesquirea otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
  • Page 29 1999/5/EG. Swedish Härmed intygar Think Outside, Inc. Att denna XTBT01 står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
  • Page 30: Features And Technical Specifications Summary

    Frequency range: 2.4 – 2.4835GHz Type of Modulation: GFSK (Gaussian Frequency Shift Keying). Signal Type: FHSS (Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum). ©2004 Think Outside, Inc. Stowaway Universal Bluetooth Keyboard Owner’s Manual 10.28”W x 0.59”H x 3.86”D (261mm x 15mm x 98mm) 10.28”W...

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