NEO PX750BT User Manual

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NEO
Hand-Held Computer
With Windows Mobile 6.1
Classic
(Model No. PX750)
User Manual
May 11, 2010
Part No. 8100202.A
ISO 9001 Certified
Quality Management System

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  • Page 1 Hand-Held Computer With Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic (Model No. PX750) User Manual May 11, 2010 Part No. 8100202.A ISO 9001 Certified Quality Management System...
  • Page 2 Furthermore, this document is not to be used as a basis for design, manufacture, or sub-contract, or in any manner detrimental to the interests of Psion Teklogix Inc. NEO™ is a trademark of Psion Teklogix Inc. Windows® and the Windows Logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 3 Return-To-Factory Warranty Psion Teklogix Inc. provides a return to factory warranty on this product for a period of twelve (12) months in accordance with the Statement of Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability provided at www.psionteklogix.com/warranty. (If you are not already a member of Teknet and you attempt to view this warranty, you will be asked to register.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Preparing NEO for Operation ........
  • Page 6 3.11.1 Caring For The Touchscreen ........... 47 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 7 3.11.2 Cleaning NEO ........
  • Page 8 5.12.1 Moving Photos to NEO........
  • Page 9 6.14 Backlight ................132 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 10 6.31.1 Bar Code Settings – The Scanner Menu ........157 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 11 6.40.1 Flight Mode – Disabling Wireless Components....... .194 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 12 7.5.6.2 NEO Power LED Does Not Light Up .......219 7.5.6.3 Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed.
  • Page 13 Inserting a NEO in the Quad Docking Station ....... . .223...
  • Page 14 Code 128..............B-26 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 15 B.5.41 VeriCode®..............B-38 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 16 C.3.14 Interleaved 2 of 5 ............C-30 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 17 C.3.23 Codablock ..............C-35 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 19 1.3 NEO Features........
  • Page 21: Chapter 1: Introduction

    Chapter 1: Introduction About This Manual About This Manual This manual describes how to configure, operate and maintain NEO, a light-weight, versa- tile hand-held computer. Chapter 1: Introduction provides a basic overview of NEO. Chapter 2: Basic Checkout describes the steps required to get the unit ready for operation.
  • Page 22: Text Conventions

    Important: For all safety, regulatory and warranty information, refer to the ‘NEO Hand-Held Computer Regulatory & Warranty Guide’, PN 8000175. NEO is a ruggedized hand-held personal computer running the Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic operating system. This hand-held is intended for use in commercial and light industrial ap- plications with a focus on real time wireless data transactions.
  • Page 23: Neo Hand-Helds

    Chapter 1: Introduction NEO Hand-Helds 1.3.1 NEO Hand-Helds Figure 1.1 NEO Hand-Held Computer - Numeric & Alpha-Numeric Model Variants Connected NEO Standard Features: • 2.7 inch Colour Touchscreen • Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic • microSD slot • 3300 mAh Battery •...
  • Page 24: Wireless Communications

    Wireless Communications • On-board IEEE 802.11b/g (CCX Certified) • On-board Bluetooth radio (10 metre range) Application Software ® • Internet Explorer • Office Mobile • ActiveSync • Open TekTerm • ANSI NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 25 Built-in gas gauge and performance monitor • System backup (up to 10 minutes) during battery swap • 3 day real time clock backup • Adjustable battery allocation between system backup and runtime NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 26 Desktop charger • Quad charger • Pistol grip • Holster • Hand Strap • Shoulder Strap • Additional miscellaneous adaptors and cables (a complete list of accessories is available at www.psionteklogix.com) NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 27 2.2.2 Switching the Unit Off (Suspend) ..... . 12 2.3 Connecting NEO to a PC ....... . 12 2.4 Wireless Networking –...
  • Page 29: Chapter 2: Basic Checkout

    A super capacitor provides a minimum of 10 minutes of suspend mode backup power to NEO to protect data while you swap in a new battery; all unnecessary draws on power such as the display and CPU are shut down to preserve power.
  • Page 30: Switching The Unit Off (Suspend)

    Press the [FN/BLUE] key, and then press the [ENTER] key. Connecting NEO to a PC Note: Refer to “Linking a NEO to a PC” on page 220 for more details about the desktop docking station and how to link to a PC.
  • Page 31: Status Tab

    2.4.1 Status Tab The Status tab displays information about the wireless network to which NEO is configured to connect. When there are no network profiles configured, this tab is not populated. Disable/Enable Radio: This button toggles between Disable Radio and Enable Radio de- pending on whether the radio is turned off or on.
  • Page 32: Wi-Fi Configuration Tab

    If, for example, you are using a different type of secu- rity for your network, the fields you complete may not match those described here. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 33: Authentication Modes

    Enter the SSID (Service Set Identifier) for your network. 2.4.2.1 Authentication Modes NEO supports four classes of authentication – Open, WEP, WPA PSK and 802.1x with EAP. Tapping on the Auth. Mode menu displays your authentication options. Note: Each Auth. Mode has a unique Configure Profile screen attached to it with fields appropriate to the authorization mode you’ve chosen.
  • Page 34: Eap

    802.1X, WPA & WPA2 Enterprise And CCKM These authentication modes use 802.1X and with EAP authentication. When 802.1X is se- lected, NEO uses WEP encryption with automatic (as opposed to static) keying. For the others, the user may choose TKIP, AES or TKIP+AES encryption.
  • Page 35: Encryption

    TLS: Provides strong security via the use of client certificates for user authentication. Server Certificate Verification When the Verify Server Certificate box is checked, NEO will verify the certificate provided by the authentication server during the authentication process. This requires that an appro- priate certificate be manually installed on NEO for the verification.
  • Page 36: Connecting The Wireless Network

    2.4.2.4 Connecting the Wireless Network Your configured network is listed in the Configure tab. An [X] next to a network indicates that this is the network to which NEO will connect. • Tap on the Connect button to activate your network.
  • Page 37: Configuring Tcp/Ip

    If you tap on the Name Servers tab, you can statically configure the DNS servers; however, if you use DHCP for IP address assignment, DNS is usually supplied by the same server that supplied the IP addresses. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 User Manual...
  • Page 38: Advanced Tab

    A dialog box lets you know that you will lose all unsaved data. Tap on OK. Once the reset is complete, the Wireless Zero Config screen is displayed on NEO. The following radio and security options must be defined: SSID, Auth Type, EAP Type and Encryption.
  • Page 39: Using Microsoft Activesync

    Drag and drop files between NEO and the PC in the same way that you would between PC drives. • Back up NEO files to the PC, then restore them from the PC to the hand-held again, if needed, and so on. 2.6.1 Using Microsoft ActiveSync®...
  • Page 40: The Getting Started Centre

    The Getting Started centre outlines how to perform basic tasks when initially setting up NEO. You can access the Getting Started centre from the Today screen, or you can tap on Start>Programs, and then tap on the Getting Started icon.
  • Page 41: Performing A Cold Reset To The Windows Mobile 6.1 Os

    Press and hold down the [FN/BLUE] key and the [ENTER] key simultaneously for a minimum of two seconds. When the screen goes blank, release the keys. Note: You do not need to reset NEO after configuring the radio. 2.9.2 Performing a Cold Reset to the Windows Mobile 6.1 OS A cold reset in Windows Mobile is almost identical to a warm reset, except that some lower level hardware (PCon) is also reset before the operating system boots.
  • Page 43 3.1 Features of NEO ........
  • Page 44 3.11.1 Caring For The Touchscreen ......47 3.11.2 Cleaning NEO ....... . 47...
  • Page 45: Chapter 3: Get To Know Neo

    Chapter 3: Get To Know NEO Features of NEO Features of NEO Figure 3.1 Front View Receiver (Light Emitting Diode) Microphone Protective Rib NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 46: The Batteries

    (inside battery cover) The Batteries The hand-held operates with a lithium-ion battery pack – Model No. WA3006. Preparing the unit for operation requires that a battery pack be charged and installed in NEO. 3.2.1 Battery Safety Important: Before attempting to install, use or charge the battery pack, it is critical that you review and follow the important safety guidelines in the quick reference guide entitled ‘NEO Hand-Held Computer Regulatory &...
  • Page 47: Removing The Battery Pack

    3.2.2 Removing the Battery Pack Important: To protect against data loss, NEO is equipped with a sensor; this sensor detects when the battery door is opened and automatically places the hand- held computer into suspend mode so that you can safely remove the battery.
  • Page 48: Switching The Hand-Held On And Off

    Quad Docking Station (Model No. PX3004) – can charge the battery of up to four NEOs inserted in the docking station. The charge time required to make NEO ready for use varies depending on the type of docking station used. A hand-held inserted in docking station requires 3 hours to charge the battery to 75% capacity.
  • Page 49: The Keyboards

    The Keyboards Switching Off NEO (Suspend) Important: Keep in mind that turning off NEO does not result in a complete reboot; rather, the unit enters a power-saving, “suspend” state. When the unit is turned on from suspend state, operation resumes within a few seconds.
  • Page 50: Locking Modifier Keys

    Figure 3.4 Shift-State Indicator Icon – Locked Modifier Key Once a modifier key is unlocked or turned off, it is no longer displayed in the shift-state in- dicator icon. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 51: The Keys

    Generally, this key is used as a keyboard shortcut to close the current menu, dialog box or activity and return to the previous one. The Windows [START] Key This key displays the Start menu. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 52 • Press the [FN/BLUE] key followed by the [7] key—the numeric key to which function key [F7] is mapped. • To access function key [F8], press [FN/BLUE] [8], and so on. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 53: 48-Key Alpha-Numeric Keyboard - Accessing Keys

    Lock the [FN/ORANGE] key ‘on’. A shift-state indicator icon in the softkey bar repre- sents the orange key with a black frame around it to indicate that this key is locked ‘on’. • Press numeric key [2] twice to display the letter b. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 54: Creating Uppercase Letters

    Figure 3.3 on page 32) to make certain that the key is turned off. The Display NEO is equipped with display backlighting to improve character visibility in low light con- ditions. The backlight switches on when a key is pressed or the screen is tapped.
  • Page 55: Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen

    • Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the System tab to display the Screen icon. • Tap on the Screen icon to display the Alignment tab. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 56: Screen Orientation

    • Tap on the Screen icon. • In the General tab, tap on the orientation that best suits the way in which you use NEO. Indicators NEO uses an LED (Light Emitting Diode), onscreen messages and audio tones to indicate the various conditions of the hand-held, the batteries, the scans and so on.
  • Page 57: Audio Indicators

    To specify how you want NEO to respond under various condi- tions, refer to “Sound & Notifications” on page 128.
  • Page 58: Monitoring The Battery And Maximizing Run Time

    Keep in mind however that heavy usage or operating the unit at temperature ex- tremes will shorten the battery life. Lithium-ion batteries do not require conditioning cycles and NEO battery system (including chargers) requires no user interaction to maintain peak performance.
  • Page 59: Uploading Data In A Docking Station

    PC or server through a 10/100 Base-T Ethernet connection. When NEO is properly inserted in a docking station, a dock icon is displayed in the naviga- tion bar at the top of the screen. The unit also detects the presence of the Ethernet network.
  • Page 60: Pairing A Bluetooth Device

    Today screen on NEO. Turning the Bluetooth Radio On Before pairing a headset or any other Bluetooth device with NEO, make certain that the Blu- etooth device power is enabled; it is enabled by default. If, for some reason, it has been disabled: •...
  • Page 61 NEO. Tap on Yes and type the PIN. When authentication is complete, tap on Done. After entering the device PIN, the Services dialog appears with a list of services available for that device.
  • Page 62 Scanner is used to create a seamless connection between the incoming Bluetooth bar code and NEO. Once you’ve completed the information: • Tap on Next and then in the Services screen, click on Done. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 63: The Microsd Card

    3.10.1 Inserting The Card • Switch off NEO. • Remove the battery cover and the battery. • Gently slide the SD door down and then flip it forward. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 64 Connector Pads On microSD Card microSD Door (opened) • Carefully flip the SD door down, and slide it upward to lock it in place. Do not force it. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 65: General Maintenance

    To clean ink marks from the keyboard and touchscreen, use isopropyl alcohol. • When using a dampened cloth to clean NEO, make certain that the battery cover is in place to protect the battery compartment from moisture. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 67 4.10.2 The Transcriber ....... 72 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 68 4.10.3 Block Recognizer and Letter Recognizer ....73 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 69: Chapter 4: Working With Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic

    Note: If the touchscreen is not registering your screen taps accurately, it may need recali- bration. Refer to “Aligning (Calibrating) the Touchscreen” on page 37. NEO is equipped with a stylus—a pointing tool that looks like a pen. The stylus is used to select objects on the touchscreen.
  • Page 70: Windows Mobile 6.1 Navigation Bar

    Tapping on the Start button displays the Start menu. Connectivity The Connectivity hotkey provides a shortcut to the Connections tab in the Settings window. This tab provides access to Bluetooth, network, network card and internet connection setups. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 71: Today's Date, Clock And Alarm

    Today’s Date, Clock and Alarm This option displays the current date. If you need to adjust the date or set an alarm: • In the Today screen, tap on today’s date. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 72 Notify me when time is updated displays a notifica- tion message if the time is adjusted. Alarms Tab To set an alarm: • Tap on the Alarms tab. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 73: Ownership Information

    4.2.3 Ownership Information This option allows you to add your personal information to NEO. Some of this information will be displayed in the desktop Today screen. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 74: E-Mail Notification

    Note: You can synchronize the Task Notification option using ActiveSync so that any tasks are displayed on NEO as well as your PC. Refer to “Synchronization” on page 80 for details. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 75 Editing a Task • Tap on a task in the task list to highlight it. Tap Edit in the softkey bar to display a detailed task screen where you can define task characteristics. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 76 Tap on Menu in the lower-right corner of softkey bar, and tap on Filter. You can choose All Tasks, Recently Viewed, No Categories, Active Tasks or Completed Tasks. The tasks are displayed on the screen according to the preference you chose. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 77: Calendar Of Upcoming Appointments

    You can choose to leave the calendar as is, or you can tap on the Day softkey to reflect the Week, Month or Year. 4.2.6.1 Creating and Editing Appointments • In the Calendar screen, tap on Menu in the softkey bar, and then tap on New Appointment. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 78: Adding Reminders

    Menu softkey and then, choose the Edit command. If you want to be reminded in advance of an appointment: • In the Reminder field, choose Remind me from the drop-down menu. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 79: Using Categories

    Categories help you organize and track the different types of data you keep on your hand- held. To assign an appointment to a category: • Tap on an appointment in the Today screen. In the Calendar screen, tap on the appointment again. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 80: Deleting Appointments

    Note: You can create a new category by tapping on New in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen. 4.2.6.4 Deleting Appointments • Tap and hold the stylus on the appointment you want to delete. • Tap on Delete Appointment in the pop-up menu. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 81: Start Menu

    Tap on the Start menu item with which you want to work. 4.3.1 Customising the Start Menu You can choose the items you want to appear in the Start menu – items you use most often. • Tap on Start>Settings. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 82: Managing Files And Folders

    Explorer. You can open, save, rename, copy and paste files in the same manner as you would on any desktop PC. • Tap on Start>Programs>File Explorer. Tap to display additional Tap to display sorting options storage/files Files stored here automa- tically Tap to move back one level NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 83: Creating A New Folder

    Tap Start>Programs>File Explorer. • Tap Menu>New Folder in the softkey bar at the bottom of the screen. • Use NEO’s keyboard or the soft keyboard to assign a name to the folder. 4.4.2 Renaming a File • Press and hold the stylus on the file you want to rename. A ring of dots is displayed fol- lowed by a pop-up menu.
  • Page 84: Using Menus

    To display this menu, gently press and hold the stylus on the screen. A ring of dots is displayed on the screen followed by a pop-up menu. • Tap on the command you want to execute. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 85: The Softkey Bar

    Chapter 4: Working With Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic The Softkey Bar The Softkey Bar NEO is equipped with a softkey bar at the bottom of the screen. It displays softkeys that allow you to access menus and commands. It also displays the soft keyboard icon. Soft keyboard...
  • Page 86 Note: You can still access the soft keyboard while the shift-state indicator icon is displayed. Tapping on this icon displays the soft keyboard. Tapping on the shift-state indicator icon again removes the soft keyboard. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 87: Programs - Using Applications

    Chapter 4: Working With Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic Programs – Using Applications Programs – Using Applications • Tap Start>Programs to display the programs installed on NEO. Opening an Application • Tap on an icon in this screen to launch the associated program.
  • Page 88: Settings

    Switch To: To make an application listed in this screen active, highlight the application and tap on Menu>Switch To. For additional information about this applet, refer to “Task Manager” on page 153. Settings • Tap Start>Settings to display the setting options for your hand-held. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 89: Help

    Mobile, and tap on New in the softkey bar to create a new document. If you’re using the hand-held keyboard to enter text, there are no special steps. Just begin typing – the text, spaces, etc. will appear in the document. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 90: Soft Keyboard

    Transcriber. • When you’ve finished reading the introductory screen, tap OK. The Transcriber menu and icon bars are displayed at the bottom of the document. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 91: Block Recognizer And Letter Recognizer

    While the Transcriber attempts to recognize natural handwriting and transcribe it, Block Recognizer and Letter Recognizer attempt to teach you how to conform your handwriting to what the hand-held can recognize. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 92 To create an uppercase character, draw a line straight up the ‘abc’ panel. • Use the Recognizer Icon Bar to move around the screen, add spaces, special characters, and so on. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 93: Letter Recognizer

    • To create a lowercase character, write a lowercase letter in the middle (abc) of the input panel. • Write numbers on the right side (123) of the input panel. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 95 5.12 Pictures & Videos ........95 5.12.1 Moving Photos to NEO ......95 5.12.2 Opening a Photo .
  • Page 96 5.21 Windows Media ........103 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 97: Chapter 5: Programs

    – can be used to connect NEO to PCs running this software. By con- necting the hand-held to a PC through your desktop docking station and running ActiveSync on the PC, you can view NEO files, drag and drop files between the hand-held and the PC, connect to the Internet, and so on.
  • Page 98: Synchronization

    If you’re familiar with the Excel application on your PC, you’ll be able to navigate Excel Mobile. In addition to providing the tools to manipulate text and numeric values, create formulas, and so on, this program can also include graphics such as pie charts. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 99: Workbook Components

    Chapter 5: Programs Excel Mobile Excel Mobile allows you to copy Excel workbooks from your PC onto NEO and update them while you’re away from your desk. • Tap on Start>Programs>Office Mobile>Excel Mobile. If Office Mobile is listed in your Start menu, tap on Start>Office Mobile and then tap on Excel Mobile.
  • Page 100: Onenote Mobile

    • Prepare information in OneNote on your PC and then transfer it to NEO where it will be available to you wherever you and your hand-held go. Important: Remember that you must have Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 and the latest version of ActiveSync installed on your PC before you can set up a partner- ship between NEO and your PC.
  • Page 101 Synchronize with this desktop computer, and then tap on Next. • Tap on Finish to begin the partnership between NEO and the PC. Now you’ll be able to pass notes back and forth between your PC and hand-held. Creating A Note •...
  • Page 102 Bold, Italic, Underline, Strikethrough and Clear All. • Insert Picture: Tapping on this command automatically displays your My Pictures folder where you can tap on an existing picture to insert it into your note. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 103 Synchronizing NEO One Note With PC OneNote • Insert NEO in a docking station, and use either a USB cable or Bluetooth to connect NEO to your PC. When the connection is complete, take one of the following steps: •...
  • Page 104: Word Mobile

    Word Mobile On NEO, tap on Start>ActiveSync, and then tap on Sync. During synchronization, the notes you created on NEO are copied to a new Office OneNote 2007 notebook called OneNote Mobile on your PC. When synchronization is done, you can drag the transferred notes into any other sections and other notebooks on your PC.
  • Page 105: Data Entry Modes

    You can also use NEO’s keyboard for data entry. 5.5.3.2 Sharing Documents with Your PC Documents created on a PC are recognized by NEO. However, some formatting is lost when a Word document is converted to a Word Mobile document. This loss also occurs when you open a .doc file and change it on NEO.
  • Page 106: Demo Scanner

    File Explorer. You can open, save, rename, copy and paste files in the same manner as you would on any desktop PC. Important: Refer to “Managing Files and Folders” on page 64 for details about this program. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 107: Getting Started

    Applet”. 5.10 Internet Sharing This option allows you to use NEO to connect your PC to the Internet. Before you can use Internet Sharing, you must make certain that you have established a data connection on NEO. 5.10.1 Creating an Internet Connection Follow the steps in this section only if you have not already setup an Internet connection.
  • Page 108: Using Internet Sharing

    Network Devices. • If NEO is listed as a Network Access Point, click Connect. If it is not listed, click Create a new connection and use the New Connection Wizard to add NEO to the list. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 109: Notes

    The Notes application is an electronic notepad you can use to jot down your ideas quickly. You can enter text using the soft keyboard, NEO’s keyboard, or you can write on the screen using your stylus. You can also record a message.
  • Page 110: Converting Handwritten Notes To Text

    5.11.2 Converting Handwritten Notes to Text When you use the pen tool, you can write notes in your own handwriting and keep them as is, if you like. You can also teach NEO to recognize your handwriting and convert it into printed text.
  • Page 111: Renaming A Note

    It’s sometimes easier to record a note than to write it down just to make certain that you’ve captured an idea before it drifts away. To make an audio recording: • Tap on New to open a fresh note. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 112 Tap on the Record button – a beep alerts you that your device is now ready to record. • Begin speaking into the microphone on NEO, or move the hand-held to within a few feet of the source of the sound you want to record.
  • Page 113: Synchronizing A Note

    • To review the steps required to synchronize a note, with a Note page opened, tap on Start>Help. Follow the steps in NEO help file to synchronize your note. 5.12 Pictures & Videos Pictures & Videos is a photo and video viewing program. This program also provides a number of tools that allow you to crop, adjust picture contrast and brightness, zoom in and out of photos and save your adjustments.
  • Page 114: Opening A Photo

    To view a slide show: • Tap on the Menu>Play Slide Show. The slide show begins – in slide show mode, photos are displayed for about five seconds, one after the other. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 115: Internet Explorer

    Close 5.13 Internet Explorer You can connect to Internet Explorer in two ways: by connecting NEO directly to the Inter- net or by connecting through your PC while the hand-held is attached via ActiveSync (see “ActiveSync®” on page 79). 5.13.1 Browsing Web Sites There is little difference between the standard Internet Explorer found on your PC and that found on NEO, sometimes referred to as Pocket Internet Explorer.
  • Page 116: Messaging

    5.14 Messaging The Messaging program is used to send and receive e-mail on NEO. To send and receive e- mail, you’ll need to synchronize your PC or connect to a Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) or Internet Message Access Protocol 4 (IMAP4) mail server.
  • Page 117: Synchronizing E-Mail With Outlook

    For POP3 accounts, if you move e-mail messages to a folder you create, the link between the messages on NEO and the copies on the mail server are broken. When you next connect, the mail server will recognize that the messages are missing from NEO’s Inbox folder and delete them from the server, preventing duplication of messages.
  • Page 118: Changing Synchronization Settings

    Tap on the Select Folder button. • Add a checkmark next to the folders in this screen that you want to synchronize with NEO, and tap on OK. The E-mail Synchronization screen is displayed again. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 119: Remote Desktop Mobile

    In the Remote Desktop Connection window, tap on Start>Shutdown. • Tap on Disconnect>OK 5.15.3 Ending a Session • In the Terminal Services Client screen, tap on Start>Shutdown. • Tap on Log Off>OK. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 120: Search

    The Task Manager lists all running tasks (applications) or processes. This applet provides a number of options to manage these. Refer to “Task Manager” on page 153 for details. 5.18 Tasks NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 121: Wi-Fi Config

    5.20 Windows Live This applet provides access to a group of Windows Live services from NEO such as Hotmail, Messenger, Maps, and so on. Tapping on this icon displays a setup wizard that will walk you through setting up a Windows Live ID.
  • Page 123 6.14 Backlight ........132 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 124 6.29 Task Manager ........153 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 125 6.37.5 About Tab ........185 6.37.6 The Bluetooth GPRS Phone ......186 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 126 6.41 Wireless Statistics ........202 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 127: Chapter 6: Settings

    Tap on Start>Settings to display this screen. Figure 6.1 Settings Tabs Personal Settings The Personal tab allows you to tailor the general behaviour of NEO such as defining input methods, Start menu options, owner information, password assignment, sound specifica- tions, and so on.
  • Page 128: App Launch Keys

    The cursor moves to the App field and a new screen is displayed where you can choose the application to which you want to assign the application key. If you need to, you can Browse NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 129 If you need to Edit, Remove or Add another App Launch Key, you can do it from this final screen. Otherwise, tap on OK to save your Application Launch Key. • To launch the application you chose, press the application key you assigned. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 130: Buttons Icon

    Sliding the Repeat rate bar to the left slows the rate at which an [Up/Down] button repeats when pressed. Sliding the bar to the right increases the key repeat rate. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 131: One Shots

    6.4.2 One Shots The options in this tab allow you to determine how modifier keys on NEO behave. For each modifier key – [ALT], [SHIFT], [CTRL], [FN/ORANGE] and [FN/BLUE] – you have the following options in the drop-down menu: Lock, OneShot, and OneShot/Lock.
  • Page 132: Keyboard Macro Keys

    117 for details about mapping keys. To create a macro: Recording and Saving a Macro • In the Macro: menu highlight a macro key number, for example macro 1. Tap on the Record button. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 133 Press the mapped macro key(s) to execute the macro. Deleting a Macro • In the Macros tab, highlight the macro number you want to delete. • Tap on the Delete button. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 134: Unicode Mapping

    Unicode mapping is mapped to the default Unicode value. Adding and Changing Unicode Values Important: Changes to Unicode mappings are not saved until you exit the Unicode Mapping tab by tapping on [OK]. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 135: Scancode Remapping

    There are three different tables of scancode mappings: the Normal table, the Blue table and the Orange table. The Normal table defines unmodified key presses; the Blue table defines key presses that occur when the [FN/BLUE] modifier is on; the Orange table defines key NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 136 (e.g., Macro 2). Adding a Remap To add a new remapping: • Tap the Add button at the bottom of the dialog box. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 137 Tap on the Edit button, and make the appropriate changes. • Tap on OK to save your changes. Removing a Remap • In the Scancode Remapping tab, highlight the scancode you want to delete, and tap on the Remove button. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 138: Lock Sequence

    Note: It is useful to leave the ‘Show popup message’ enabled (default) so that anyone attempting to use the NEO keyboard will see the key sequence they will need to enter to unlock the keyboard displayed on the screen.
  • Page 139: Input

    Block Recognizer Block Recognizer teaches you how to conform your handwriting to what the hand-held can recognize. Important: Refer to “Block Recognizer and Letter Recognizer” on page 73 for additional details. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 140: Keyboard Options

    Important: Refer to “Block Recognizer and Letter Recognizer” on page 73 for additional details. To display additional letter recognition options, tap on the Options button in the Letter Recognizer screen. Figure 6.2 Letter Recognizer Quick Settings NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 141 The Quick Settings tab allows you choose the writing direction – the icons indicate direc- tion. In addition, you can choose to enable or disable the display of the Intro screen and the sound each time you launch the Transcriber. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 142 In this tab, Shorthand allows you to create a shortened word that the Transcriber will recog- nize and expand into a complete word automatically. You can also insert data such as a date or run a program. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 143: Word Completion

    This tab offers a few choices including choosing a voice recording format, zoom percentage for writing and typing, automatic capitalization of the first letter in a sentence and automatic scrolling when you’ve reached the bottom of the screen. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 144: Lock

    Chapter 6: Settings Lock Lock To protect the data stored in NEO, you can assign a password that must be entered each time the unit is switched on. • Tap on Start>Settings, and then tap on the Lock icon. It is critical that you store your password in a safe place. If you forget it, a ‘clean start’ must be performed by certified Psion Teklogix personnel.
  • Page 145: Menus

    The checked items will be listed in your Start menu. Owner Information This icon allows you to add your personal information to NEO. Some of this information will be displayed in the desktop Today screen. Important: Refer to “Ownership Information” on page 55 for details about this option.
  • Page 146: Sound & Notifications

    Chapter 6: Settings Sound & Notifications Sound & Notifications This icon allows you to specify when NEO will emit sounds. 6.9.1 Sounds • Tap on Start>Settings. • Tap on the Sounds & Notifications icon. • Tap in the checkboxes and radio buttons to enable the event(s) that will cause your unit to emit a sound.
  • Page 147: Today Screen

    This option allows you to tailor the appearance of the Today screen – the desktop screen. 6.10.1 Appearance This screen allows you to customize the background displayed on the Today screen. • Choose the background you want to use from the list. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 148: Items

    Move Up or Move Down button. Keep in mind that the Date cannot be moved. 6.11 System Tab Settings To display the icons grouped in the System tab: • Tap on Start>Settings, and tap on the System tab. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 149: About

    This tab provides fields in which you can assign a Device name and Description (optional) for NEO. This name is used by NEO to identify itself to other devices. Keep in mind that this must be a unique name across a network. If you are unable to connect to a network because another device with the same name is already connected, you’ll need...
  • Page 150: Backlight

    This tab allows you to tailor NEO backlight behaviour to best preserve battery life. • To define how long the backlight should stay on when NEO is not in use, tap in the checkbox to the left of Turn off backlight if device is not used for.
  • Page 151: External Power

    This tab is used to adjust the light intensity of the display backlight and the keyboard back- light. Sliding the bar to the left lowers the light intensity, and sliding it to the right raises the intensity. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 152: Certificates

    The hand-held checks that the certificate has been digitally signed by a certification authority that the hand-held explicitly trusts. NEO has certificates already preinstalled in the unit. Personal certificates establish your identity, intermediate certificates, as the name suggests, identifies intermediate certification authorities and root certificates establish the identity of the servers with which you can connect.
  • Page 153: Root Certificates

    • To delete a certificate, tap and hold the stylus on a certificate. • In the pop-up menu, tap on the Delete command. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 154: Choosing A Certificate

    Choosing A Certificate 6.15.1 Choosing A Certificate Normally, certificates already configured for your network are chosen automatically by NEO. If a certificate cannot be chosen automatically, you must choose it from the Certifi- cates list. • To choose a certificate, tap the desired certificate. NEO will connect automatically.
  • Page 155: Status

    Choose an Error Level from the drop down menu. • To change the location where debug information will be stored, tap on the button to the right of the Log Folder option. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 156: Utilities

    Psion Teklogix technician for evaluation. 6.19 Encryption This option allows you to encrypt the data on your storage card. • Tap on Start>Settings>System tab>Encryption icon. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 157: Error Reporting

    With a Global Positioning System (GPS) receiver, you can locate your exact position on a map. However, even without a GPS receiver, several different mapping programs can run on your hand-held. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 158 GPS software will use to communicate with the GPS receiver. Note: NEO may automatically detect the GPS receiver that you are using and enter the set- tings in the Hardware tab. If not, you’ll need to enter this information yourself. You can find this information in the user manual of the GPS receiver.
  • Page 159: Manage Triggers

    RFID readers are triggered. You can configure the trigger ID for each trigger button for both single- and double-click, and the double-click time. • Tap on Start>Settings>Manage Triggers. In the Manage Triggers screen you’ll see a list of trigger mappings. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 160: Trigger Mappings

    Tapping this button removes an existing mapping. The OK button in the top right of the Manage Triggers screen saves all changes made. If the [ESC] key is pressed, all changes made will be discarded. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 161: Add And Edit Trigger Mapping

    Only existing trigger sources are shown in the Source combo-box. To add a new source to this list, tap on the Add Key button. A dialog box pops up, allowing you to select the key- board key to use as a trigger source. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 162: Managed Programs

    System Center Mobile Device Manager (a server-side solution that enables IT to have control of their device deployment with respect to security, management and access to the corporate network). To access Managed Program: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 163: Memory

    Tap on Start>Settings>System tab>Managed Programs icon. Note: Your system administrator can provide the details you’ll need to use Managed Programs effectively. 6.24 Memory This applet allows you to view memory use and storage card memory allocation. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 164: Main Tab

    The Storage Card screen indicates the total storage card or RAM disk memory along with the amount in use. 6.25 Power Icon This icon allows you to view and manage battery use. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 165: Battery Tab

    6.25.2 Advanced Tab The Advanced tab allows you to manage battery consumption. On Battery Power When NEO is operating on battery power, this option allows you to determine how long the unit will remain on when it is not in use. •...
  • Page 166: Battery Details

    6.25.3 Battery Details This tab lists the specifications and battery capacity status of the battery installed in NEO. This is a view-only screen. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 167: Built-In Devices

    Selecting the card slot listed in this dialog box supplies power to the enabled slot. Clicking on the Apply button activates your selection. If the Apply button in is greyed out, the slot has already been enabled. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 168: Suspend Threshold

    NEO. 6.25.6.1 Suspend Threshold and Estimated Battery Backup The Suspend Threshold lets you determine when NEO will shut down. If the slider is left at the default value, Maximum Operating Time, the hand-held will run until the battery is com- pletely empty;...
  • Page 169: Regional Settings

    Chapter 6: Settings Regional Settings Important: Once the main battery is removed, the super capacitor will preserve the data stored on NEO for approximately 10 minutes. It is critical that you install a charged main battery before this time elapses. 6.26 Regional Settings •...
  • Page 170: Remove Programs

    6.28 Screen This icon allows you to change screen orientation, align (calibrate) your touchscreen, turn ClearType on and off and adjust the size of the text displayed on the hand-held screen. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 171: Task Manager

    To shut down an application, highlight the program in the list, and tap on the End Task softkey in the taskbar at the bottom of the screen. Task Manager Menu The Task Manager menu provides additional options to help you manage your applications. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 172 Sort By: Allows you to sort active applications or processes based on Memory size, CPU or application or process Name. • Refresh: Updates the list of applications or processes. • Exit: Closes the Task Manager. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 173: Teklogix Imagers Settings

    Tap on Start>Settings>System tab, and then tap on the Teklogix Imagers icon. Important: Refer to Appendix B: “Teklogix Imagers Applet” for details about this applet. 6.30.1 Imager Demo An Imager demo applet is also provided to illustrate how the imager works. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 174: Teklogix Scanners Settings

    • Tap on Start>Settings, and then tap on the System tab followed by the Teklogix Scanner icon. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 175: Bar Code Settings - The Scanner Menu

    “Click Data” parameter. When a value is not assigned for the “Click Data”, double-click- ing the scanner trigger overrides the target dot delay set in the “Dot Time” parameter and NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 176: Display Parameters

    This parameter is used by the SDK “Scan” function (soft-scan: starting a scan session via the SDK function, instead of a physical user trigger press). The value assigned to this parameter determines the soft-scan timeout from 1 to 10 sec. (default is 3 sec.). NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 177: Data Handling

    6.31.2.3 Data Handling This option allows you to choose the code page NEO will use to display scanned data – Default Local ASCII or ISO-8859-1 Latin 1. Codepage: Tapping on this option displays a window in which you can define the code page NEO will use.
  • Page 178 – if a rule within a case fails, the entire case fails. • In the Translation tab, tap on the Case # to create rules. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 179: Case Rules

    Match and replace at index – matches the match string at a specified index and replaces/changes it. • Replace at index – replaces/changes unspecified data in a given range. • Add barcode prefix/suffix – adds a global prefix or suffix. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 180: Total Recall

    SD/MMC card or exter- nally to the device on a USB memory stick or on a PC. • Tap on Start>Settings>System tab. Tap on the Total Recall icon. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 181: Creating A Backup Profile

    In the Name field, type a new name. (You may need to move the onscreen keyboard down to make the Name field visible.) • Tap on OK to save the new profile name. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 182 Default Backup Default Backup is selected so that all installed or copied files, database entries, and the Reg- istry are saved. Choose Advanced Backup only if you want to tailor your backup. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 183 Tap in the checkbox next to the option(s) listed here to tailor what you want included in the backup. Once you’ve defined the type of profile you want to create: • Tap on the Create Profile button. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 184: Restoring A Profile

    In the Total Recall home screen, tap on Restore Profile. • Tap on the [...] button to the right of the Profile field, and locate your backup file. • Tap on the backup profile you want to restore. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 185: Viewing A Profile

    In the Profile restore screen, click on the (Next) button. [-->] • In the final screen, click on Restore Profile to restore the files to NEO. 6.32.3 Viewing a Profile To view a profile: • In the Total Recall home screen, tap on View Profile.
  • Page 186: Deleting A Profile

    In the final screen, click on View Details to display the backup file on your hand-held. 6.32.4 Deleting a Profile • In the Total Recall home screen, tap on Delete Profile. • Locate your backup file, and tap on it. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 187: Tweakit

    Tap on the TweakIT Settings icon. This utility allows you to ‘tweak’ or adjust Advanced system settings (interface, network and servers), User settings (font size and docking port message), and provides a Registry Editor. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 188: Advanced Interface And Network Settings

    This option allows you to enable Internet Protocol, version 6, that has been published to use 128-bit IP address (replacing version 4). Modem Logging When this option is enabled, NEO logs AT commands (e.g., dial-out information, password string, etc.) that the administrator can monitor for debugging purposes. Modem commands are stored in: \MdmLog.txt.
  • Page 189: Advanced Services Settings

    SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) Server The SNTP Server Name typed in this dialog box is used to synchronize NEO time with that of the time server. A warm reset must be performed once the server name has been entered.
  • Page 190: Radio Features

    6.33.3 Radio Features AP Density This option allows you to determine the signal strength at which NEO’s radio will begin searching for a new Access Point (AP): High, Medium or Low. If this option is set to High, the radio will begin searching for a new Access Point while still at a fairly strong signal strength.
  • Page 191: User System Setting

    6.33.4 User System Setting Docking Port Message Checking this box blocks the message that normally pops up on the display when the hand- held is docked. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 192: Registry Editor

    Careless registry editing can cause irreversible damage to NEO. 6.34 Windows Update This program checks for software updates, and if found, downloads updates to NEO. You can choose to have updates checked automatically, or if you prefer, you can determine when your unit will check for updates.
  • Page 193 Tapping on a hotkey displays a bubble that pro- vides information about your connections and provides a shortcut to the Wireless Manager applet where you can set up your connections. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 194 If more than one item is detected, all the items can be accessed by tapping on the small mul- tiple notification icon shaped like a word bubble in the Navigation Bar. Tapping on it displays a group of notification icons. Multiple Notification Icon NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 195: Beam

    Note: The Bluetooth radio uses an internal antenna. Switching On the Bluetooth Radio Before pairing a headset or any other Bluetooth device with NEO, make certain that the Blu- etooth device power is enabled and that the radio is switched on; it is enabled by default. If, for some reason, it has been disabled: •...
  • Page 196: Paired Tab

    To learn how to scan for devices that will appear in this tab, review “Device Tab” on page 180. Note: If a service is actively paired and connected, the device and its services are displayed in bold typeface in this list. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 197 HSP/HFP (Headset Profile/Hands-Free Profile) Service Commands The HSP (Headset Profile) allows users to connect their device to Bluetooth enabled head- sets and other audio devices. HSP/HFP services provide the following unique menu options: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 198: Device Tab

    This tab discovers and displays Bluetooth devices. 6.37.2.1 Discovering and Removing Devices Scan discovers Bluetooth devices in range of NEO and lists them in this tab. Any existing devices previously discovered and listed will also be displayed. Clear removes all Bluetooth devices listed except those with currently paired and connected services.
  • Page 199: Filtering By Class Of Device (Cod)

    This menu allows you to limit the scope of the scan to a particular type of device. If, for ex- ample, you choose Computer from this menu, only computers within range of NEO are listed in the Device tab. Choosing All lists all detected devices.
  • Page 200: Pairing A Device

    NEO. Tap on Yes and type the PIN. When authentication is complete, tap on Done. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 201 The sample dialog box below is an example of a service requiring additional information – in this case, the Serial Port Service. This dialog box offers a number of additional options such as enabling Encryption and se- lecting three different modes: Serial, ActiveSync and Scanner NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 202: Servers Tab

    ‘Bluetooth master’ and the hand-held, the ‘Bluetooth slave’. In order for the remote device to connect to NEO, the hand-held must offer a service in the form of a server. The Servers tab allows these services to be enabled and configured. There are three server services available: Serial, Scanner and OBEX OPP.
  • Page 203: Mode Tab

    Turn on Bluetooth allows you to enable or disable the Bluetooth radio. Discoverable deter- mines whether the hand-held is visible to other devices. Device Scan Duration can be used to control the duration in which NEO scans for other de- vices. The higher the value assigned, the greater the scan duration.
  • Page 204: The Bluetooth Gprs Phone

    Before you begin, make certain that the Bluetooth phone is turned on, that the Bluetooth radios in NEO and your phone are enabled (turned on), and that the hand-held and phone are within 10 metres of each other. Both should be discoverable.
  • Page 205: Connection Properties

    This applet is used to set up serial modem connections. • Tap Start>Settings, and then tap on the Connections tab. • Tap on Start>Settings>Connections>Connection Properties icon. • Choose a connection from the drop-down menu, and tap on Edit Properties. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 206: Port Settings

    This parameter specifies the number of stop bits – 1, 1.5, 2 – used for asynchronous communication. Flow Control This parameter selects the type of flow control used in your hand-held. NEO can perform Software or Hardware handshaking, or you can choose None. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 207: Call Options

    To speed connection when using a modem, disable this option – tap in the checkbox to the left of this option. Wait For Credit Card If you are paying for calls with a credit card, enter the number of seconds you want NEO to wait for a credit card prompt. Extra Dial-String Modem Commands Type your credit card number in this field.
  • Page 208: Modem Connection Setup

    190. 5. To connect to the Internet, launch the program you want to use. For example, launch Internet Explorer on NEO to browse the Internet. Your hand-held automatically connects. Note: To set up a network card or wireless network connection to your ISP, add a new con- nection under My Work Network.
  • Page 209 6. In the next screen, enter the phone number exactly as you want it dialed. If, for example, you need to dial 9 for an outside line, enter 9 at the beginning of the phone number. 7. Tap on the Next button. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 210 To enter TCP/IP settings because the server to which you are connecting does not dynamically assign addresses. 9. Tap on the Finish button. If you need to edit the Advanced settings, refer to “Advanced Modem Settings” in the next section. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 211: Advanced Modem Settings

    If your server assigns IP addresses dynamically, you will not need to change these settings. Servers requiring assigned IP addresses may also need a way to map computer names to IP addresses. NEO supports a variety of name resolution options: DNS, Alt DNS, WINS and Alt WINS.
  • Page 212: Wireless Manager Icon

    • Tap on the Disable All button. To enable wireless components: • Tap on Enable All. To disable a particular radio connection rather than all connections: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 213: Setting Up A Network Card

    You can connect to an existing network or you can set up a new connection on NEO. Important: NEO is equipped with context sensitive Help Files. If you find that you’re unsure how to proceed with a network connection at any point during setup, tap on the question mark icon in the navigation bar at the top of the screen.
  • Page 214: Changing Network Card Settings

    If necessary, use a network cable to connect the network card to your network. Refer to the documentation shipped with your network card for details. • To activate the connection, launch the desired program (e.g., Internet Explorer). NEO will connect automatically. 6.40.4 Changing Network Card Settings •...
  • Page 215: Managing An Existing Connection

    Chapter 6: Settings Managing an Existing Connection • Tap on the VPN type radio button next to the type of authentication for NEO: IPSec/L2TP or PPTP. Your network administrator will let you know which option applies to your unit. •...
  • Page 216: Changing A Connection Setting Name

    Tap on Start>Settings. Tap on the Connections tab followed by the Connections icon. • Under My Work Network or My ISP, tap on Manage existing connections. • Tap on the General tab. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 217: Selecting A Network

    ISP. The My Work Network settings are used for private network connec- tions (corporate networks), while My ISP settings are used for Internet network connections. When you use programs such as Internet Explorer, NEO automatically connects using private network settings under My Work Network or Internet settings under My ISP, depend- ing on specifications.
  • Page 218: Proxy Server Setup

    In the appropriate lists, choose My ISP or My Work Network. 6.40.8 Proxy Server Setup Note: If you are connected to your ISP or private network during synchronization, NEO will download the appropriate settings from your PC. If these settings are not on your PC, or if they need to be changed, you’ll need to set up the proxy server connection...
  • Page 219: Changing Advanced Proxy Server Settings

    To change advanced settings such as the port number or proxy server type, tap on the Advanced button. • Tap on the proxy type you want to change. For the appropriate server type, type the proxy server name and port. • Tap on OK. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 220: Wireless Statistics

    Tap on Start>Settings>Connections>Wireless Statistics icon to display the communi- cation statistics of your wireless connection along with the radio card name, MAC address, driver version and NDIS Compliance information. • Tap on the Zero button to reset the statistics. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 221 7.5.6.3 Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed ..220 7.5.7 Linking a NEO to a PC......220 7.5.8 Linking NEO to an Ethernet Network .
  • Page 222 7.8.2 Quad Docking Station Indicators ..... . 223 7.8.3 Inserting a NEO in the Quad Docking Station ....223 7.8.4 Network Access .
  • Page 223: Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories

    Belt Kit (includes Belt Clip, Adaptor Plate and screws) PX3025 Pistol Grip PX3030 Important: Carrying accessory screws have adhesive pre-applied to them. Do not add adhesives to secure screws on carrying accessories; these chemicals may damage the plastic casing. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 224: Attaching The Hand Strap

    Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Attaching the Hand Strap 7.1.1 Attaching the Hand Strap The hand strap provides a secure means for operators to carry NEO. Figure 7.1 The Hand Strap Eyelet for Screw Eyelet for Attaching Tether Stylus Holder...
  • Page 225 M2x6 screw included with the hand strap. Figure 7.3 Attaching the Hand Strap • Snap the hand-strap buckle into the lanyard quick release buckle. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 226: Belt Clip Installation

    Folded End • Position the belt clip adaptor plate so that the thicker, folded end aligns with the angled scanner section on the back of NEO as illustrated in Figure 7.5. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 227 Figure 7.6 Attaching The Adaptor Plate Attach Belt Clip here Metal Insert Metal Insert • With the adaptor plate attached to NEO, join the plastic belt clip (included in your kit) to the adaptor plate. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 228: The Expansion Port

    7.1.4 The Pistol Grip With Stylus The pistol grip has been designed to easily attach to NEO without tools or screws. For added convenience, the pistol grip is equipped with a stylus inserted in the handle. • Remove the expansion port cover on the back of NEO. Store the cover in the underside of the pistol grip –...
  • Page 229: The Battery

    Important: Carefully review the “NEO Hand-Held Computer Regulatory & Warranty Guide”, PN 8000175, before handling a battery. NEO operates on a 3300 mAh lithium-ion battery pack – Model No. WA3006. Note: Review Chapter 8: “Specifications” for detailed information. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 230: Adaptor/Cable Options

    RS-232 Port To attach the adaptor to NEO: • Make certain that the adaptor connector and NEO docking port are free of dust or any other debris before connecting them. • A slot on the side of the adaptor is provided to accommodate the carrying strap. Thread the carrying strap through the slot on the adaptor.
  • Page 231 Figure 7.8 Threading Wrist Strap Through Adaptor Slot to Accommodate Thread Carrying Strap Carrying Strap Through Slot in Adaptor...
  • Page 232: Micro-Usb Adaptor - Model No. Px3054

    Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Micro-USB Adaptor – Model No. PX3054 • Align the docking port on the base of NEO with the adaptor, and gently snap the adaptor into place. 7.3.2 Micro-USB Adaptor – Model No. PX3054 This adaptor is equipped with a micro-USB port along with a DC IN socket. When attached to NEO, the adaptor allows you to connect an AC wall adaptor (Model No.
  • Page 233: Charging Options

    A slot on the side of the adaptor is provided to accommodate the wrist strap. Thread the wrist strap through the slot on the adaptor. (See Figure 7.8 on page 213 for details.) • Align the docking port on the base of NEO with the adaptor, and gently snap the adaptor into place. Charging Options Psion Teklogix offers a variety of charging options for NEO.
  • Page 234: Installation - Docking Stations

    Quad docking station – can consume up to 3A @ 120VAC or 1.5A @ 240VAC. 7.4.3 Operator Controls NEO docking stations have no operator controls or power switches. Desktop Docking Station – PX3001 Figure 7.9 Desktop Docking Station Spare Battery...
  • Page 235: Desktop Docking Station Setup

    Note: The desktop docking station is shipped with its own user manual. It is critical that it be reviewed for additional information and updates. The desktop docking station is designed to charge the battery installed in NEO along with a spare battery pack. It is equipped with a micro-USB port.
  • Page 236: Charging A Spare Battery

    It is safe to leave the unit in the desktop docking station while it is not in use – the battery will not be overcharged. Note: To maintain NEO real time clock for three days, the battery must be charged for a minimum of two hours (while installed in the hand-held).
  • Page 237: Docking Station Charger Led Indicators

    Ensure NEO is fully seated in the dock. • Verify that there is power from the mains outlet. • Remove the power cable from the docking station, and check it for damage. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 238: Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed

    USB port on the PC. 7.5.8 Linking NEO to an Ethernet Network A micro-USB Ethernet adaptor cable – model number PX3052 – is used to connect NEO to an Ethernet network through a desktop docking station. •...
  • Page 239: Troubleshooting Usb Operations

    Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Troubleshooting USB Operations If a link is established between NEO and a host, the application on the host and on the hand- held must have a recovery mechanism in the event that NEO is removed from the dock, in- terrupting the link.
  • Page 240: Cigarette Lighter Adaptor - Model Px3056

    DC Power Plug • Attach the micro-USB adaptor, model number PX3054, to the base of NEO. Refer to “Micro-USB Adaptor – Model No. PX3054” on page 214 if you require further details. The desktop docking station is also equipped with a DC IN socket to which you can connect the automotive adaptor.
  • Page 241: Quad Docking Station Setup

    The LED on the hand-held unit lights up to show it has external power and may start charg- ing the battery. Interaction with NEO while in the quad dock is a function of the user application software used to communicate with the host network.
  • Page 242: Network Addressing

    TCP/IP protocol to name, locate and communicate with a specific NEO on the network. If a link is established between NEO and a host, the application on the host and on the hand- held must have a recovery mechanism in the event that NEO is removed from the dock and the link is interrupted.
  • Page 243: Scanners And Imagers

    Make certain that the battery installed in NEO is not defective. Scanners and Imagers NEO supports the following scanner and imagers: 1D laser scanner (SE955), 1D imager (EV15) and 2D imager (HHP 5000). The scanner installed in your unit can be configured using the Scanner Settings dialog box (see “Teklogix Scanners Settings”...
  • Page 244: Troubleshooting

    Keep in mind that Bluetooth and IEEE 802.11b/g radios both operate in the 2.4GHz band. Although NEO includes features to minimize interference, performance of the system will not be optimal if you use both radios simultaneously. Typically, when both radios operate in the hand-held at the same time, they cannot transmit simultaneously—this has a negative...
  • Page 245 8.1.4 Bar Code Applications ......231 8.2 NEO Radio Specifications .......232 8.2.1 802.11b/g Radio .
  • Page 247: Chapter 8: Specifications

    Built-in microphone and receiver on all Connected hand-helds • 85db internal beeper • Bluetooth (on equipped models) Internal Expansion Slot • One microSD memory card slot – user accessible. Expansion Port • Battery Power NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 248: Software

    - On-board ROM: 128 MB Flash Operating System • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic Programming Environment • HTML, XML • Mobile Devices SDK: - CE .NET SDK - Java Visual C++ NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 249: Wireless Communication

    On-board Bluetooth radio 8.1.4 Bar Code Applications Note: All are user-upgradeable. • Optional 1D EV15 imager module. • Optional 1D SE955 laser scanner module • Optional 2D HHP 5000 imager module NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 250: Neo Radio Specifications

    (AFH) for better co-existence with 802.11 radio and Enhanced Data Rate (EDR) for up to 3 Mbps data rate • Antenna Type: Ceramic chip PIFA • Antenna Gain: 1 dBi peak • Transmit Power: -3 dBm (0.5mW) minimum, +4 dBm (2.5 mW) max NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 251: Scanner/Imager Specifications

    0.47 in. H x 0.85 in. W x 0.61 in. D (max) Symbologies UPC/EAN, Code 128, Code 39, Code 93, I 2 of 5, Discrete 2 of 5, Codabar, MSI Plessey NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 252: Se 955Hp Decode Zone

    Codabar, Code 93/93i, Code 11, MSI, Plessey, Telepen, PDF417, Micro PDF417 Ambient Light Works in any lighting conditions, from 0 to 100,000 lux Shock 2000G, 0.7ms, half sinus, 3 axes Vibration 50G r.m.s NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 253: Ev15 Imager Decode Zone

    Linear: Code 39, Code 128, Codabar, UPC, EAN, Interleaved 2 of 5, RSS, Code 93, Codablock Postal: Postnet (US), Planet Code, BPO 4 State, Canadian Post, Japanese Post, KIX (Netherlands) Post NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 254: Hhp 5000 Decode Zone

    (7.9 cm) (5.3cm) (5.8 cm) (7.9 cm) (5.1 cm) 7.6 in. 9 in. 13.2 in. 10.2 in. 8.8 in. 13.0 in. (19.3cm) (22.9 cm) (33.5 cm) (25.9 cm) (22.4 cm) (33 cm) NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 255: Docking Connector Pinouts

    USB Vbus (5 V @ 500 mA) DOCK_ID Dock Identifier USB_DOCK_D- USB Data Negative USB_DOCK_D+ USB Data Positive USB_DOCK_ID USB Identifier DGND Ground RS-232 Transmit Console Data RS-232 Receive Console Data DGND Ground NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 256: Battery Connector

    USB Device port negative data USB+ USB Device port positive data EXP-~TRIG Pistol Grip Trigger signal EXP_~DETECT Detection of installed device 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 SW_VSYS_PWR Power Output (2.7-4.2VDC, 1A peak, 500mAh nominal) switched NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 257: Required Applets

    Every preset belongs to a preset type. The following preset types are available: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 258: Predefined Presets

    B-16. This preset enables the decoding of all bar codes that the imager can decode. Linear This preset enables the decoding of all the 1D symbologies that the imager can decode. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 259: Bar Code Decoding Camera Predefined Presets

    B.2.4 Image Capture Predefined Presets The following presets enable successful image capture in almost all conditions. Note: It is recommended that the default preset be used whenever possible. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 260: Using The Teklogix Imagers Applet

    The following screen is displayed: Figure B.1 Imaging Tab This window lists all the presets, both predefined and custom. Presets are identified as follows: • Predefined presets are marked as read-only. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 261: Selecting A Camera

    B.3.5 Creating a Custom Preset A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset – either a predefined preset or an ex- isting custom preset. To create a custom preset: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 262 The preset list is displayed – for this example, the new preset is called Custom Low Light.; the new custom preset appears at the end of the list. It is marked as read and write. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 263: Modifying A Custom Preset

    Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change. • For a parameter that can take a range of values: - Highlight the parameter, and then press the [SPACE] key or double-click the parameter. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 264: Removing A Custom Preset

    Tap on Yes to remove the preset or No to cancel the operation. Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Camera Presets To configure the bar code decoding camera presets: • Tap on Start>Settings>System tab. • Tap on the Barcoding tab. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 265: Selecting A Camera

    An active preset has an A to the right; in Figure B.2 on page page B-9, the active preset is Defaults. To set an active preset: • Highlight the preset, and tap on the Activate button. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 266: Viewing A Preset

    A new custom preset is created by modifying a preset – either a predefined preset or an ex- isting custom preset. To create a custom preset: • Highlight a preset, and tap on the Add button. A screen like the sample following is displayed. B-10 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 267: Modifying A Custom Preset

    To change a parameter value: • Highlight the custom preset, and tap on the Edit button. • Tap on the + symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-11...
  • Page 268: Removing A Custom Preset

    A window is displayed warning you that you are about to remove a preset. • Tap on Yes to remove the preset or No to cancel the operation. B.4.7 Configuring the Bar Code Decoding Symbologies To configure the bar code decoding camera presets: B-12 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 269: Setting The Active Preset

    Highlight the preset, and tap on the Activate button. B.4.9 Viewing a Preset To view the parameter settings in a preset: • Highlight a preset, and tap on the View button. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-13...
  • Page 270: Creating A Custom Preset

    Highlight a preset, and tap on the Add button. A screen like the sample following is displayed. • Type the name of the new preset in the dialog box. • Tap on OK to save your changes. B-14 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 271: Modifying A Custom Preset

    Tap on the + symbols to expand the lists and view the parameter settings. • Scroll through the parameter list until you reach the parameter that you want to change. • For a parameter that can take a range of values: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-15...
  • Page 272: Removing A Custom Preset

    A window is displayed warning you that you are about to remove a preset. • Tap on Yes to remove the preset or No to cancel the operation. B.4.13 Bar Coding Tab – Configuring Symbologies To view the Symbology Settings options: B-16 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 273 Tap on My Default, and tap on the Activate button – an A appears to the right of My Default. Once the preset is activated, you can enable or disable the bar codes the imager will read. • Highlight My Default in the Barcoding tab. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-17...
  • Page 274: Filter Tab - Manipulating Bar Code Data

    B.4.14 Filter Tab – Manipulating Bar Code Data To configure rules for manipulating bar code data: • Tap on Start>Settings>System tab. • Tap on the Teklogix Imagers icon, and then tap on the Filter tab. B-18 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 275 - An associated dialog box containing the valid range of values for the parameter and the current setting like the sample screen following is displayed. - Type a value in the field provided. • For a parameter that takes a single character: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-19...
  • Page 276: Translation Tab - Configuring Rules

    Note: Changes made to the translations configuration using the Teklogix Scanners applet are synchronized with changes made here. Changes made in either place affect both translation tables. • Tap on Start>Settings>System tab. B-20 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 277: Advanced Tab

    To configure the location for saved images, open the dialog box as follows: • Tap on Start>Settings>System tab. • Tap on the Teklogix Imagers icon, and then tap on the Advanced tab. To define the location where imager files will be stored: NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-21...
  • Page 278 When you have completed all the changes, tap on the Save button. B.4.16.2 Configuring Triggers Viewing the Trigger Configuration The trigger on NEO is configured using the Manage Triggers applet. The Teklogix Imagers applet provides a shortcut to the Manage Triggers applet. •...
  • Page 279: Bar Code Symbologies - Descriptions

    For instruction about adding, editing and removing triggers, refer to “Manage Triggers” on page 141. Bar Code Symbologies – Descriptions To view all symbologies available for the imager: • Tap on the Barcoding tab, and tap on All. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-23...
  • Page 280: Options

    When this parameter is enabled, the AIM ID is inserted at the beginning of the decoded bar code. B.5.2 Code 39 Enabled Setting this parameter to on makes “Code 39” readable to the imager. B-24 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 281: Trioptic Code

    – 0 to 48. B.5.3 Trioptic Code Note: “Trioptic Code” and “Full ASCII” should not be enabled simultaneously. The scan- ner does not automatically discriminate between these two symbologies. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-25...
  • Page 282: B.5.4 Code 128

    When this parameter is set to on, the imager does not accept the main bar code without a supplement. Supplements Separator A Supplements Separator is a space that is added between the EAN 13 bar code and the Supplement code/Addenda. B-26 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 283: Ean 13

    If you enable this parameter, a check digit, if present, is stripped from the decoded bar code data. Number System If this parameter is enabled, the number system digit is transmitted with the decoded bar code data. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-27...
  • Page 284: Upc-E Settings

    Usually, data from an addendum is a suffix to the main symbol output data. Mandatory Enabled When this parameter is set to on, the imager does not accept the main bar code without a supplement. B-28 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 285: Upc/Ean Shared Settings

    A, B, C, D a, b, c, d, /, t, n, *, e DC1, DC2, DC3, DC4 Setting this parameter to on strips the start and stop characters from this bar code. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-29...
  • Page 286: Msi Plessey

    Plessey Minimum and Plessey Maximum Length These parameters apply to Plessey bar codes.The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). Double-tapping on B-30 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 287: Code 11

    The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), in- cluding check digit(s). Double-tapping on these parameters displays a screen in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths – 2 to 80. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-31...
  • Page 288: B.5.15 Matrix 2 Of 5

    If you set Enable AIM Output to on, the imager reads symbols with start/stop pattern 1 and decodes them as standard full ASCII (start/stop pattern 1). If you set this parameter to off, B-32 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 289: Gs1 Databar

    The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), in- cluding check digit(s). Double-tapping on these parameters displays a screen in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths – 2 to 80. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-33...
  • Page 290: Composite

    The “Code 16K” bar code is a multiple-row bar code that can encode the full ASCII charac- ter set below ASCII 128. It uses existing UPC and Code 128 character set patterns. Up to 77 B-34 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 291: B.5.26 Code 49

    The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), in- cluding check digit(s). Double-tapping on these parameters displays a screen in which you can set the minimum and maximum allowable code lengths – 1 to 2048. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-35...
  • Page 292: Data Matrix

    Set this parameter to on to enable “2D Aztec”. Aztec Runes Aztec Runes, the smallest type of Aztec Code symbol, has the ability to encode a very short license plate message. B-36 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 293: Postal: Planet

    Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Australian”. B.5.35 Postal: Canadian Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Canadian”. B.5.36 Postal: China Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: China”. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual B-37...
  • Page 294: Postal: Japanese

    B.5.40 Postal: Royal Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Postal: Royal”. B.5.41 VeriCode® Enabled VeriCode® is a 2D omni-directional symbol. To read this symbol, set this parameter to on. B-38 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 295: Scanner Menu

    Scanner Menu The drop-down menu to the right of the Scanner option allows you to choose from one of the following scanner types used with NEO: Decoded (internal) or Decoded (Intermec ISCP). The symbologies listed change to reflect the scanner you choose and the bar codes it supports.
  • Page 296: Decoded (Internal) Scanner

    When you double-tap on this parameter, a dialog box is displayed in which you can choose a scanning mode: Scan beam only, Aim with Scan: 1 trigger pull, Aim with Scan: 2 trigger pulls, Aim with Scan on trigger release, and Continuous Scan Mode. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 297: Aim Duration

    30 sec, 1 min, 2 min or 3 min. Note: This parameter is only used if the Trigger Mode has been set to Continuous On and NEO is mounted in a fixed position; otherwise, ‘Low Power Timeout’ is not used. Parameter Scanning Setting this parameter to ‘on’...
  • Page 298 Note: This parameter is only valid if a “Linear Security Level” is enabled. When this parameter is enabled, a bar code must be successfully scanned in both directions (forward and reverse) before being decoded. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 299: Decoded (Internal) 2D Scanning Options

    A prefix and/or one or two suffixes may be appended to scan data for use in data editing. When you double-tap on these parameters, a dialog box is displayed in which you can enter a value from 0 to 255. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 300: Code 128

    Setting this parameter to on allows the scanner to convert the bar code from “Code 39” to “Code 32”. Code 32 Prefix Note: “Convert to Code 32” must be enabled in order for this parameter to function. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 301: Check Digit Verification

    Note: Only those “Code 39” symbols that include a Mod 43 check digit are decoded when this parameter is enabled. Transmit Check Digit If the check digit is to be transmitted with the data, this parameter must be enabled. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 302 When a value is assigned to these parameters, only bar code lengths that fall between the minimum and maximum value can be decoded. If values are assigned to these parameters, a Field Size value is not required. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 303: C.2.6 Code 128

    To successfully scan this variation, “Enable ISBT 128” must be set to on. Decode Performance If this parameter is set to ‘on’, one of three decode levels assigned to the “Decode Perfor- mance Level” parameter can be selected. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 304: Ean 8

    When this parameter is enabled, five leading zeros are added to decoded EAN-8 symbols, making them compatible in format to EAN-13 symbols. Disabling this parameter returns EAN-8 symbols to their normal format. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-9 for details. C-10 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 305: Upc A

    System Char – both the country code (“0” for USA) and system character are transmitted with the data or None – no preamble is transmitted. The lead-in characters are considered part of the symbol. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-11...
  • Page 306: Upc/Ean Shared Settings

    Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can choose a level from 0 to 3. Lower values have a lower tolerance for misreads, but they also increase the time it takes to decode the bar code. C-12 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 307: C.2.12 Code 93

    Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-8 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-9 for details. C.2.13 Codabar Enabled Set this parameter to ‘on’ to enable “Codabar”. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-13...
  • Page 308: Msi Plessey

    Lengths for “MSI Plessey” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). C-14 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 309: C.2.15 Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-8 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-9 for details. C.2.15 Interleaved 2 of 5 Enabled Set this parameter to on to enable “Interleaved 2 of 5”. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-15...
  • Page 310: C.2.16 Discrete 2 Of 5

    Lengths for “Discrete 2 of 5” can be set for Any length, Length within a range, One discrete length or Two discrete lengths. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). C-16 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 311: Gs1 Databar

    In addition, “Center Bar Code Only” must be disabled. A composite symbol includes multi-row 2D components making it compatible with linear and area CCD scanners along with linear and rastering laser scanners. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-17...
  • Page 312: Pdf-417

    ]C1 - if the first codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915 ]C2 - if the first codeword is 908 or 909 ]C0 - if the first codeword is 910 or 911 C-18 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 313: Decoded (Iscp

    The value assigned to this parameter determines how long the laser will remain on when the scan button or trigger is pressed. Double-tapping on this parameter displays a dialog box in which you can enter a value between 1 and 10 seconds. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-19...
  • Page 314: Advanced Options - Decoded Scanner

    30 sec, 1 min, 2 min or 3 min. Note: This parameter is only used if the Trigger Mode has been set to Continuous On and NEO is mounted in a fixed position; otherwise, ‘Low Power Timeout’ is not used. Parameter Scanning Setting this parameter to ‘Enabled’...
  • Page 315: C.3.3 Code 39

    If the data does not contain that algorithm, the data is not transmitted. The available options are: Disabled, MOD 43 Check, French CIP, or Italian CIP. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-21...
  • Page 316: C.3.4 Code 128

    EAN/UCC GTIN. To use GTIN processing, you must activate the EAN 128 symbology. Important: When EAN 128 and GTIN processing are both activated, it is not possible to read normal EAN 128 Codes. C-22 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 317 Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-23...
  • Page 318: C.3.5 Ean 13

    Convert To EAN 13 If this parameter is enabled, an EAN 8 bar code is converted to EAN 13. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-9 for details. C-24 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 319: Upca

    This parameter converts UPC E (zero suppressed) decoded data to UPC A format before transmission. After conversion, data follows UPC A format and is affected by UPC A pro- gramming selections (e.g. Check Digit). NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-25...
  • Page 320: Upc/Ean Shared

    EAN 128 Codes. Reading Range This parameter determines the reading distance from which a bar code can be successfully scanned. The default setting, Extended, allows for increased reading distance. C-26 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 321: C.3.10 Code 93

    Not Transmitted strips the start and stop characters from this bar code. CLSI Library System When enabled, spaces are inserted after characters 1, 5, 10 in the 14-character label (used in the USA by libraries using the CLSI system). NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-27...
  • Page 322: Msi Plessey

    This parameter uses the specified algorithm of the option you've chosen to ensure the integ- rity of the symbol data before transmitting. If the data does not contain that algorithm, the data is not transmitted. C-28 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 323: C.3.13 Code 11

    Minimum lengths for the bar code can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-29...
  • Page 324: C.3.14 Interleaved 2 Of 5

    Length Mode You can chose to set L1 as Minimum Length or L1,L2,L3 as Fixed Length. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-8 for details. C-30 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 325: C.3.15 Matrix 2 Of 5

    Lengths for “Discrete 2 of 5” can be set from 0 to 255. The length of a code refers to the number of characters (i.e., human readable characters), including check digit(s). NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-31...
  • Page 326: Telepen

    Enable GS1 DataBar Omni, Expanded & Limited GS1 DataBar Omni and GS1 DataBar Expanded have omnidirectional scanning capability. GS1 DataBar Limited can only be scanned by a linear hand-held scanning device. They C-32 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 327: Composite

    This option allows you to choose how UPC-EAN shared bar codes are transmitted: Always Linked, Never Linked or Auto-discriminate. C.3.20 TLC-39 Enable This composite component integrates MicroPDF417 with the linear Code 39 symbol. Setting this parameter to on enables this parameter. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-33...
  • Page 328: C.3.21 Pdf-417

    If Code 128 Emulation is enabled, the following Micro PDF-417 symbols are transmitted with one of the following prefixes: ]C1 - if the first codeword is 903-907, 912, 914, 915 ]C2 - if the first codeword is 908 or 909 C-34 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 329: Codablock

    Set this parameter to on to enable “Codablock type F”. Length Restriction Refer to “Length Restriction” on page C-8 for details. Add/Remove Data Refer to “Add/Remove Data” on page C-9 for details. NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual C-35...
  • Page 331 Matrix 2 of 5 B-32, C-31 alpha keys, accessing 35 MSI Plessey B-30, C-14, C-28 ALT Key 33 UPC A B-27, C-11, C-25 appending to bar codes UPC E B-28, C-11, C-25 characters 158 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 332 (Data Handling) 159 Servers tab 184 Code 11 B-31, C-29 Bluetooth specs 232 Code 128 C-9, C-22 BooSt menu, accessing 23 Code 128 Emulation C-18, C-34 boot (reset) 23 Code 16K B-34 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 333 222 CTRL Key 33 Dot Time C-2 Custom preset B-1 double-click appending characters to a decoded bar code 158 Data Bits (modem setup) 188 scanner trigger 157 data entry modes NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 334 Full Ascii C-21 handwriting 87 Full ASCII (decoded scanner) C-8 typing 87 Function keys 34 integrated scanner option 225 Intensity tab (backlight) 133 Interleaved 2 of 5 B-31, C-15, C-30 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 335 Length Mode C-28, C-30, C-32 Status tab 13 Length Restriction (bar code scanning) Matrix Predefined preset B-3 Field Size C-8 Matrix 2 of 5 B-32, C-31 Maximum Size C-8 Maximum Length B-25, B-26 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 336 MSI Plessey B-30, C-14, C-28 PDF and linear Predefined preset B-3 PDF-417 C-18, C-34 name, assigning to NEO 131 Pharmaceutical B-25 navigation bar 52 Pictures Battery hotkey 53 deleting 96 connectivity hotkey 52 editing 96 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 337 RS232 Adaptor (Model No. PX3050) 212 Linear and PDF B-3 Low light B-3 Low power B-3 Same Read Timeout C-20 Matrix B-3 Same Read Validate C-20 Motion B-4 Scancode remapping 117 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 338 Dot Time C-2 UPC-E1 Check Digit C-11 double-click 157 UPC-E1 Preamble C-11 EAN-8 Zero Extend C-10 1D internal 225 ECI Decoder C-6 2D UPC Half Block Stitching C-13 Enable Bookland C-12 VIII NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 339 Letter Recognizer 75 specifications soft keyboard entry 72 SE955 scanner 233 transcriber, using 72 802.11b/g WLAN radio 232 title bar (navigation bar) 52 Start/Stop Transmit C-21, C-27 TLC-39 B-34, C-33 Start button 52 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...
  • Page 340 UPC E B-28, C-11, C-25 UPC-EAN C-12 UPC-EAN Shared Settings B-29, C-26 UPC-E Check Digit C-11 UPC-E Preamble C-11 UPC-E1 Check Digit C-11 UPC-E1 Preamble C-11 UPC Half Block Stitching, 2D C-13 NEO Hand-Held with Windows Mobile 6.1 Classic User Manual...

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