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  • Page 1 User's Manual 751G Color Mobile Computer...
  • Page 2 The information contained herein is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and ser- vice Intermec-manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Technologies Corporation.
  • Page 3 Document Change Record This page records changes to this document. The document was originally released as Revision A. Revision Letter 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Date Description of Change 04/2005 Added AIT-III information 12/2006 Updated to include information about assured radio deacti-...
  • Page 4 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    SmartSystems Platform Bundles (SSPB) ....... . 15 Intermec Resource Kits (www.intermec.com/IDL) ......15 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 6 Browsing the Internet ..........33 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 7 Configuring Parameters ........... 36 Configuring the Computer With Intermec Settings ..... . . 36 Synchronizing the Computer System Time with a Time Server .
  • Page 8 SetMixedCellMode() ........91 viii 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 9 Reprogramming the 751G Keypad ........
  • Page 10 ............... . 129 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 11: Before You Begin

    Global Services and Support Warranty Information To understand the warranty for your Intermec product, visit the Intermec web site at Global Sales & Service page appears. From the Service & Support menu, move your pointer over Support, and then click Warranty.
  • Page 12: Who Should Read This Document

    Telephone Support These services are available from Intermec Technologies Corporation. Service Order Intermec products Order Intermec media Order printer labels and ribbons. 1 and then choose 1 Order spare parts Technical Support Service Service contracts You can find information on Intermec telephone support services at www.intermec.com/ait.
  • Page 13: Patent Information

    2 Click Service & Support > Manuals. 3 In the Select a Product field, choose the product whose documentation you want to download. To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor. Patent Information This product is protected by one or more of the following patents: 4,882,476;...
  • Page 14 Before You Begin 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 15: Using The Computer

    This chapter introduces the 751G Color Mobile Computer, developed by Intermec to enhance wireless connectivity needs. This chapter contains hardware and software configuration information to assist you in making the most out of your 751G. Note: Desktop icons and applet icons are shown to the left. Any place that Start is mentioned, tap the following Windows icon in the bottom, left corner of your desktop.
  • Page 16: Ambient Light Sensor

    Ambient Light Sensor The ambient light sensor turns on the display lighting when conditions warrant but automatically turns if off again as surrounding light increases. This conserves your 751G battery power. Ambient Light Sensor To adjust the ambient light sensor, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel.
  • Page 17: Audio System

    The built-in microphone is located on the bottom of the unit next to the Hirose docking connector. Hirose docking connector This is the bottom of the 751G. Note that the keypad is to the bottom in this illustration. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 1 — Using the Computer...
  • Page 18: External Headset Jack

    Battery The 751G comes with a 14.4 Watt-hour, 7.2V, replaceable Lithium-Ion (LiIon) battery. To view the status of this battery from the 751G, tap Start > Settings > Control Panel. Double-tap the Power icon, then tap the Battery tab. Tap OK to exit this applet.
  • Page 19: Installing And Charging The Battery

    If you have at least one device in your 751G (radio, scanner, or imager), the battery power fail level is set so that after the system shuts down in a low battery condition, there is still sufficient charge to allow the unit to remain...
  • Page 20: Removing The Battery

    AC adapter or dock connected: a The first time you turn on your 751G, it boots to the operating system. After a few seconds, you see the Windows CE .NET Desktop screen.
  • Page 21: Maximizing Battery Life

    3 minutes. Beeper Note: Each time a cold-boot is performed on the 751G, all default settings are restored unless registry storage is enabled. To learn how to set volume levels for screen taps, ActiveSync alert noises, etc., tap Start >...
  • Page 22: Enabling The Beeper

    3 Tap OK to exit this applet. Adjusting the Beeper Volume To select a beeper volume for the 751G, tap Start > Intermec Settings, then tap the Device Settings option. Tap (+) to expand the Beeper option, then tap (+) to expand the Volume option. Select an item, then tap (+) to close this option.
  • Page 23: Disabling The Beeper

    3 Tap OK to exit this applet. Intermec Settings Applet Use the Intermec Settings applet to gather, view, and update device configuration settings. Information about the settings you can configure with the Intermec Settings applet is in the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual (P/N 073529) available online at www.intermec.com.
  • Page 24: Keypad

    Keyboard tab. Make your selection, then tap OK to exit this applet. Key Sequences Use the following key sequences to enter characters into your 751G using the numeric keypad. [Orange] Plane Keys The [orange] plane key provides you access to display controls, special characters, and CE .NET options.
  • Page 25: Alpha (Green) Plane Keys

    CAPS until it is pressed again. Press [0] to enter a space. Alpha (Green) Plane Keys To Enter Press the Keys 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual To Do This Move up one page. Enter an asterisk (*).
  • Page 26: Leds

    Main battery is low; or if charging, remains red until the 95% charge status is reached. Yellow The 751G is on a charging source and there is no battery pack installed. The mobile computer may also be out of the charging range of 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C). When back in range, charging resumes and the LED changes to red or green.
  • Page 27: Resetting Your Computer

    Scanning with the Area Imager The 751G has an area imager on the top of the unit that can scan 1D and 2D bar code symbologies. It also supports omni-directional (360°) scanning where you can position the unit in any orientation to scan a bar code label.
  • Page 28: Improving The Performance Of The Area Imager

    In addition to storing applications and data files, you do have the option to store a persistent registry to the PSM region. To check to see if your 751G has the latest PSM build or the latest CE build, double-tap the Internet Explorer icon from the desktop, then scroll down for the latest information displayed beneath the 751G Version Information title.
  • Page 29: Software Tools

    The SSPB is stored in the “\Flash File Store” folder off the root of your 751G and automatically installed on the device when it is initially started up. Updated bundles are available as software downloads from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/SmartSystems. Click Downloads on the left to access the latest.
  • Page 30: Accessing The Secure Digital Card Slot

    Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Accessing the Secure Digital Card Slot To access the card slot, locate the access door at the top of the 751G, loosen its two screws, then remove the door. Note that the screws to this door are to be torqued to 1.5 in-lbs.
  • Page 31: Accessing Files Stored On The Secure Digital Card

    3 Insert the storage card, with the contacts facing the keypad, into your 751G to ensure that no adhesive is exposed once the tab is placed. 4 Press on the storage card until you hear a click. If needed, close the storage media access door.
  • Page 32: Accessories

    Chapter 1 — Using the Computer Accessories The following accessories are available for the 751G. Note that this is not a complete list. Contact your Intermec representative for information about these and other accessories that are not in this list.
  • Page 33 UL and cUL Listed, UL 60950 and UL 1604 and CSA 22.2 #157, FCC Part 15, TUV, CE mark Standard Communications RS232; USB 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual 64 MB 64 MB, includes ROM folder for application storage 191 mm (7.53 in) 50 mm (1.97 in)
  • Page 34 Chapter 1 — Using the Computer 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 35: Windows Ce .Net

    This chapter introduces Microsoft Windows CE .NET. While using your 751G Mobile Computer, keep this key point in mind: Tap Start on the task bar, located at the bottom, left corner of the screen, to quickly move to programs, files, and settings. Use the task bar at the bottom of the screen to perform tasks in programs.
  • Page 36: Software Builds

    Where to Find Information This chapter describes your 751G CE. NET applications, and explains how to connect your 751G to a PC, a network, or the Internet. Below is a guide to assist you in using your 751G. For information on: Programs on your mobile computer.
  • Page 37: Desktop Screen

    Desktop Screen When you turn on your 751G for the first time each day, you see the Desktop screen. Tap to use the Start menu Tap to open an associated program To customize what is displayed on the Desktop screen, including the background image, tap Start >...
  • Page 38: Notifications

    • To insert a carriage return, tap and hold the stylus anywhere on the keyboard and drag down. Enter typed text into the 751G. You can do this by tapping keys on the onscreen keyboard or by using handwriting recognition software.
  • Page 39: Using Transcriber

    • Drag the stylus across the text you want to select. You can cut, copy, and paste text by tapping and holding the selected words and then tapping an editing command on the pop-up menu, or by tapping the command on the Edit menu. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 40: Finding And Organizing Information

    Chapter 2 — Windows CE .NET Finding and Organizing Information Use Windows Explorer to find and organize files into folders on the 751G. To open Windows Explorer 1 Tap Start > Programs > Windows Explorer. 2 Double-tap any folder to open it.
  • Page 41: Customizing Your Computer

    To maximize battery life. Adding or Removing Programs Programs added to your 751G at the factory are stored in ROM (Read Only Memory). You cannot remove this software, and you cannot accidentally lose ROM contents. All other programs and data files added to your 751G after factory installation are stored in RAM (Random Access Memory).
  • Page 42 Chapter 2 — Windows CE .NET You can install any program created for your 751G, as long as your 751G has enough memory. The most popular place to find software for your 751G is on the Windows CE .NET web site embedded/downloads/ce/default.aspx).
  • Page 43 Adding a Program to the Start Menu You can either use Windows Explorer on the 751G to move the program to the “\My Computer\Windows\Start Menu” folder, or use Microsoft ActiveSync on the PC to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the “\My Computer\Windows\Start Menu”...
  • Page 44: Microsoft Activesync

    After installation is complete, the Microsoft ActiveSync Setup Wizard helps you connect your 751G to your PC or set up a partnership so you can browse for or move information between your 751G and your PC. Disconnect the 751G from your PC and you are ready to go!
  • Page 45: Creating A Document

    Word (.DOC) or Rich Text Format (.RTF). Windows Explorer contains a list of files stored on your 751G. Double-tap a file to open it. To delete, make copies of, and rename files, tap and hold a file in the list, then, select the action on the pop-up menu.
  • Page 46: Writing Mode

    To synchronize files, first select the Files information type for synchronization in ActiveSync. When you select Files, the My Documents folder for the 751G is created on your desktop. Place all files you want to synchronize with the device in this folder. Password-protected files cannot be synchronized.
  • Page 47: Internet Explorer

    Note: When you delete a file on either your desktop or your 751G, the file is deleted in the other location when you synchronize. Internet Explorer Use Microsoft Internet Explorer to view web sites or WAP pages. To do this, create the connection first via an ISP or network, as described in “Connecting to an Internet Service Provider”...
  • Page 48 [Enter] key on the panel to go to that web site. Tap the drop-down arrow to select from previously entered addresses. Note: To add a favorite link while using the 751G, go to the page you want to add, select Favorites > Add to Favorites.
  • Page 49: Configuring The Computer

    There are multiple ways to get an application to your 751G Mobile Computer; like there are multiple ways to package the application for delivery. Note: Desktop icons and applet icons are shown to the left. Any place that Start is mentioned, tap the following Windows icon in the bottom, left corner of your desktop.
  • Page 50: Configuring Parameters

    The default reference time server is the USNO (tock.usno.navy.mil). To synchronize the time on your 751G with this time server, you must have a valid connection to the Internet. You can also synchronize the 751G system time with a corporate network server within your firewall that is SNTP- capable.
  • Page 51: Configuring The Computer Through The Network

    TMF field is a 2-byte field containing one of these values: commands are the reader and configuration commands to set on the 751G or the current Example In the host application, you want to get the current values of two configuration commands from the 751G.
  • Page 52: Configuring The Computer In A Udp Plus Network

    TMF field is a 2-byte field containing one of these values: commands are the reader and configuration commands to set on the 751G or the current transaction to the host application: CgS+BV4 is a TMF Configuration Get response.
  • Page 53: Using Configuration Parameters

    Using Configuration Parameters A configuration parameter changes the way the 751G operates. Use either of these methods to execute configuration parameters: Scan EasySet bar code labels: Use the EasySet application from Intermec Technologies Corporation to print configuration labels. Scan labels to change imager configuration and data transfer settings.
  • Page 54: Configuring The Scanner

    Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Configuring the Scanner The 751G comes with a 2D Imager that decodes several stacked 1D and 2D symbologies, including PDF417, Data Matrix, and MaxiCode without “painting.” It can also read 1D codes from any orientation. For example the scan beam does not need to align perpendicular to the symbol in order to read it.
  • Page 55: Changing Comm Settings

    Select Custom to access all standard imager settings such as “Lighting Goal” or “Lighting Mode.” More information about these settings, commands, and parameters are found in the Intermec Computer Command Reference Manual available from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com.
  • Page 56: Reading Distances

    (4 lux). Minimum distances are measured in the dark (0 lux). Both reading distances are provided in respective scan engine integration guides. Contact your Intermec representative for more information. The minimum standard reading distances for 751Gs built with integrated scan engines are shown below.
  • Page 57: Installing Applications On The Computer

    Using Microsoft ActiveSync Note: These instructions assume the 751G Management Tools were installed on your desktop. The Microsoft ActiveSync tool is located on the 751G Companion CD. See Chapter 2, “Windows CE .NET” provided by Microsoft Corporation. This can be a serial, USB, or 802.11i Microsoft ActiveSync connection.
  • Page 58: Using A Storage Card

    751G, do a right-click for a pop-up menu, select Paste. 6 When the files are pasted, perform a warm-boot on the 751G, then wait for the LED on the top left of your keypad to stop blinking. Tap Start >...
  • Page 59: Using The Smartsystems Console

    5 Add the AuotRun.exe file to the “\SDMMC Disk\2577” folder. 6 Remove the Secure Digital storage card from your PC and reinstall it into the 751G, then warm-boot the 751G to add these files to the Secure Digital storage card.
  • Page 60: Installing Cabinet Files

    Tap a cab file to extract that file or place the cab file on one of the approved storage devices in the “\CabFiles” folder, then perform a warm-boot on the 751G. There are two methods available to extract a cab file: •...
  • Page 61: Packaging Applications For The Computer

    ActiveX controls, DLLs, images, sound files, and data files. Consider any of these when choosing a storage location for applications: • In the 751G are two built-in storage options: the Object Store and the Persistent Storage Manager (PSM). The Object Store is RAM that looks like a disk.
  • Page 62: Runautorun

    AutoExec is reserved for Intermec use to configure Intermec-specific applications. It launches the CAB installer, AutoCab (AutoCab.exe), to install platform cab files to the system, such as Intermec Data Collection. When the AutoExec is complete, RunAutorun then checks for the existence of AutoRun (AutoRun.exe) and executes this program from the first media...
  • Page 63: Autoexec

    (AutoExec.dat). This script file must be in the same directory as the program itself. Note: Intermec considers the usage of the AutoExec data file as “Intermec Private.” AutoExec installs Intermec applications such as Data Collection, Security Supplicants, Intermec Management, applets, and shortcuts from components found in the Flash File System.
  • Page 64: Autorun

    AutoRun.dat. Note: If you need to add steps at boot time, add them to AutoUser.dat, not to AutoRun.dat. AutoRun.dat is provided by Intermec and is subject to change. AutoUser.dat is the designated place for the end user to add steps to the boot time process.
  • Page 65: Autoreg

    Notepad. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Deletes registry file after a good load, allows systems with implemented hives Saves registry path, and all child entries, to the specific .REG registry file.
  • Page 66: Autocab

    Set to 0 to prevent showing any installation progress interfaces. Also prevents user from canceling installation. Set to 1 to show normal installation. Set to 2 to show Intermec installation progress interface (user can see what is installing but cannot cancel it). Default is 1 (show normal).
  • Page 67: Creating Cab Files

    This specifies the creator of the file, version, other relevant information. Required? Signature Provider CESignature Example [Version] Signature = “$Windows NT$” Provider = “Intermec” CESignature = “$Windows CE$” 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer (page 62). (page 65). “signature_name” “$Windows NT$” “INF_creator” Example: RegSettings.All...
  • Page 68: [Cestrings]

    Application Manager will not display the application for an unsupported platform. User will be warned during the setup process if the .cab file is copied to an unsupported device. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 69 UnsupportedPlatforms =pltfrm2; pltfrm1, pltfrm2 unsupported for MIPs .CAB file. Note: To create the two CPU-specific .cab files for the Setup.inf file in the previous example, run the CAB Wizard with the “/cpu arm mips” parameter. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer...
  • Page 70 DllUnregisterServer function will not be called during removal. 1=,“App files” , C:\Appsoft\RP32\... 2=,“Font files”,,C:\RpTools\... 3=,“CE Tools” ,,C:\windows ce tools... “$Windows CE$” disk_number[,subdir] RPM.EXE = 1,c:\appsoft\... WCESTART.INI = 1 RPMCE212.INI = 1 TAHOMA.TTF = 2 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 71 Contains the path to target directory selected during installation - declared in [CEStrings] %AppName% Contains the application name defined in the [CEStrings] section. Example [DestinationDirs] Files.Common = 0,%CE1%\My Subdir; \Program Files\My Subdir Files.Shared = 0,%CE2%; \Windows 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer...
  • Page 72 • HKLM Same as HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Registry value name. If empty, the “default” registry value name is used. Numeric value that specifies information about the registry key. The following table shows the values that are supported by Window CE. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 73: Sample .Inf File

    Sample .INF File [Version]; Required section Signature = “$Windows NT$” Provider = “Intermec Technologies Corporation” CESignature = “$Windows CE$” 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Value Description 0x00000002 If the registry key exists, do not overwrite it. Can be used with any of the other flags in this table.
  • Page 74 = 1,c:\rptools\ncsce\1_04 nrinet.dll = 1,c:\rptools\ncsce\1_04 [DestinationDirs];Required section ;Shortcuts.All = 0,%CE3% Files.App= 0,%InstallDir% Files.DataBase= 0,%InstallDir%\DataBase Files.BitMaps= 0,%InstallDir%\Bitmaps Files.Fonts= 0,%InstallDir%\Fonts Files.Intl= 0,%InstallDir%\Intl Files.TelecomNcsCE= 0,%InstallDir%\Telecom\NcsCE Files.Windows= 0,%InstallDir%\Windows Files.Import= 0,%InstallDir%\Import Files.Export= 0,%InstallDir%\Export Files.Work= 0,%InstallDir%\Work Files.WinCE= 0,\storage_card\wince ; \Windows\Desktop 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 75 ;dexcom.dll,,,0 [Files.DataBase] rpmdata.dbd,,,0 [Files.Fonts] tahoma.ttf,,,0 [Files.BitMaps] intermec.bmp,,,0 rpmlogo.bmp,,,0 rpmname.bmp,,,0 import.bmp,,,0 export.bmp,,,0 clock.bmp,,,0 printer.bmp,,,0 filecopy.bmp,,,0 [Files.Intl] lang_eng.bin,,,0 [Files.TelecomNcsCE] ncsce.exe,,,0 nrinet.dll,,,0 [Files.Windows] readme.txt,,,0 [Files.Import] readme.txt,,,0 [Files.Export] readme.txt,,,0 [Files.Work] 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 76: Using Installation Functions In Setup.dll

    2050, METHOD_NEITHER) BOOL APIENTRY DllMain( HANDLE h, DWORD reason, LPVOID lpReserved ) return TRUE; } // DllMain //************************************************************************ // $DOCBEGIN$ // BOOL IsProcessRunning( TCHAR * pname ); (page 56) in the .inf file to 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 77 ( ( GetLastError() == ERROR_NO_MORE_FILES ) && ( thDeviceProcessID == 0 ) ) CloseToolhelp32Snapshot( hProcList ); return FALSE; } // end if CloseToolhelp32Snapshot( hProcList ); return TRUE; } // IsProcessRunning codeINSTALL_INIT Install_Init( HWND hwndParent, BOOL fFirstCall, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 78 ( h != INVALID_HANDLE_VALUE ) DeviceIoControl( h, IOCTL_TERMINAL_RESET, NULL, 0, NULL, 0, &dret, NULL); // Won’t return, but we’ll show clean up anyway CloseHandle( h ); else // Couldn’t access SYSIO. Notify user. } // end if 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 79: Creating Cab Files With Cab Wizard

    Creates a .cab file for each specified microprocessor tag, which is a label used in the Win32 SETUP.INF file to differentiate between different microprocessor types. The /cpu parameter, followed by multiple cpu_type values, must be the last qualifier in the command line. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer...
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting The Cab Wizard

    Customization and Lockdown Some customers would prefer that their users not have access to all of the operating system features. Intermec cannot customize the operating system in any way but a custom application can: • Delete items from the Start menu, and Programs folder. These items are just shortcuts in the file system so the application is not really being deleted.
  • Page 81: Kernel I/O Controls

    Should you want your 751G to display a full screen, use the following links. These give full instructions on how to display full screen. • Instructions on how to create a full screen application for eVC++ applications using an SHFullScreen() API: support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q266/2/44.ASP...
  • Page 82: Ioctl_Hal_Itc_Read_Parm

    If this field is set to NULL and nOutBufSize is set to zero when the function is called the function will return the number bytes required by the buffer. The size of lpOutBuf in bytes. Number of bytes returned by the function for the data requested. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 83 Loader firmware in system. String format is x.xx with terminating null character. ITC_NVPARM_INTERMEC_SOFTWARE_CONTENT Reads manufacturing flag bits from non–volatile data store dictating certain software parameters. BOOLEAN DWORD returned in buffer pointed to by lpOutBuffer indicating whether Intermec Content enabled in XIP regions. TRUE indicates enabled. FALSE is not enabled. ITC_NVPARM_ANTENNA_DIVERSITY Reads state of antenna diversity flag.
  • Page 84: Ioctl_Hal_Itc_Write_Sysparm

    Must be set to the size of the lpInBuf in bytes. Must point to a buffer large enough to hold the data to be written to the non-volatile data store. The size of lpOutBuf in bytes. The number of bytes returned by the function. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 85: Ioctl_Hal_Get_Deviceid

    The UUID is returned if the buffer size is set to sizeof(UNIQUE_DEVICEID), otherwise the oldstyle device ID is returned. Usage #include “pkfuncs.h” #include “deviceid.h” 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer...
  • Page 86: Ioctl_Hal_Get_Oal_Verinfo

    • SeaRay tgtplat • Current build version number tgtplatversion • “Intel\0” tgtcputype[8]; • “PXA255\0”; tgtcpu • “” tgtcoreversion • Build time date • Build date time The size of VERSIONINFO in bytes. Returns sizeof(PVERSIONINFO). 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 87: Ioctl_Hal_Get_Bootloader_Verinfo

    Syntax BOOL KernelIoControl( IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT,LPVOID lpInBuf,DWORD nInBufSize,LPVOID lpOutBuf,DWORD nOutBufSize,LPDWORD lpBytesReturned ); 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Should be set to NULL. Should be set to zero. Must point to a VERSIONINFO structure as defined by OEMIOCTL.H.
  • Page 88: Ioctl_Hal_Coldboot

    Should be zero. Should be set to NULL. Should be set to zero. Must point to a HAL_RESET_INFO structure. See sample below. The size of HAL_RESET_INFO in bytes. The number of bytes returned by the function. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 89: Ioctl_Hal_Get_Boot_Device

    Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Should be set to NULL.
  • Page 90: Ioctl_Hal_Reboot

    ); (page 74). This is supported for backward-compatibility but its use can Should be set to NULL. Should be NULL. Should be set to zero. Should be zero. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual 73) or IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT...
  • Page 91: Ioctl_Get_Cpu_Id

    Return Values Returns TRUE if function succeeds. Returns FALSE if the function fails. GetLastError() may be used to get the extended error value. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Should be set to NULL.
  • Page 92: Networking Apis

    The API is contained within the 80211API.DLL file that should be present in any load with the 802.11b/g networking installed. 80211API.DLL This file is an Intermec authored file that provides the programmer with a set of API calls to configure or monitor status of the 802.11b/g network. 80211PM.DLL This handles profile management for radio configurable values.
  • Page 93: Radiodisconnect()

    ULONG reference is populated by one of the parameters listed above. Definitions #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_GetAssociationStatus)(ULONG &); #else UINT GetAssociationStatus(ULONG &); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer UINT RadioDisconnect( ); None. ERR_CONNECT_FAILED None. #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_RadioDisconnect)();...
  • Page 94: Getauthenticationmode()

    ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. If ERROR_SUCCESS is returned, your TCHAR array is populated with the BSSID of the current service set: xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_GetBSSID)(TCHAR *); #else UINT GetBSSID(TCHAR *); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 95: Getdiversity()

    Parameters Return Values ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the Remarks Definitions 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer The primary antenna is selected. The secondary antenna is selected. The radio is in diversity mode, and uses both antennas UINT GetLinkSpeed( int &...
  • Page 96: Getmac()

    UINT (*PFN_GetMac)(TCHAR *); #else UINT GetMac(TCHAR *); #endif 802.11b/g Ad–Hoc Mode. 802.11b/g Infrastructure Mode. Anything Else/Unknown Error Automatic Selection. Use of this option is not supported or recommended. 5 Gigahertz 54 Mbps 802.11b/g 2.4 Gigahertz 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual xx-xx-xx-xx-...
  • Page 97: Getnetworktype()

    Parameters Return Values ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the Remarks Definitions 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Indicates this is a frequency hopping radio. Indicates that this is a direct sequence radio. UINT GetSSID( TCHAR * );...
  • Page 98: Getpowermode()

    ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. If ERROR_SUCCESS is returned, your ULONG reference contains the RSSI. Valid RSSI range is from –100 Dbm to –30 Dbm. #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_GetRSSI)(ULONG &); #else UINT GetRSSI(ULONG &); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 99: Gettxpower()

    Definitions #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_GetWepStatus)(ULONG &); #else UINT GetWepStatus(ULONG &); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer 63 mW 30 mW 15 mW 5 mW 1 mW WEP is enabled; TKIP and AES are not enabled, and a transmit key may or may not be available.
  • Page 100: Getradioipaddress()

    ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. If ERROR_SUCCESS is returned, your TCHAR array contains a string formatted as follows: IP: DHCP Enabled\nxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx\n IP: DHCP Disabled\nxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx\n #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_GetRadioIpAddress)(TCHAR *); #else UINT GetRadioIpAddress(TCHAR *); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 101: Set Information Functions

    FALSE parameter to disable WEP encryption. This is an alias for EncryptionStatus(). See the following: EnableWEP(TRUE) = EncryptionStatus(NDIS_ENCRYPTION_1_ENABLED) EnableWEP(FALSE) = EncryptionStatus(NDIS_ENCRYPTION_DISABLED) Definitions #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_EnableWep)(BOOL); #else UINT EnableWep(BOOL); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer...
  • Page 102: Encryptionstatus()

    ERR_CONNECT_FAILED if a connection with the radio failed. On disassociation with all BSSIDs of the current service set, WEP key is removed by the adapter. #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_RemoveWEP)(ULONG); #else UINT RemoveWEP(ULONG); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 103: Setauthenticationmode()

    Syntax Parameters Return Values None. Remarks Definitions 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer 802.11b/g Open Authentication. Indicates that the radio is using an open system. 802.11b/g Shared Authentication. Indicates that the radio is using a shared key.
  • Page 104: Setnetworkmode()

    802.11b/g Infrastructure Mode. Anything Else/Unknown Error Automatic Selection.Using this is not supported or recommended 5 Gigahertz 54 Mbps 802.11b/g 2.4 Gigahertz Continuous Access Mode (ie: always on). Power Saving Mode. Unknown power mode. Auto. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 105: Setssid()

    #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_SetMixedCellMode)(ULONG); #else UINT SetMixedCellMode(ULONG); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer UINT SetSSID( TCHAR * ); Pointer to a character array that contains the desired SSID. This should be null-terminated.
  • Page 106: Helper Functions

    Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Helper Functions ConfigureProfile() If using the Intermec 802.11b/g Profile Management system, you can program the API to configure the radio to a specific profile by passing the profile name. Syntax Parameters Return Values ERROR_SUCCESS when successful, ERR_QUERY_FAILED when the...
  • Page 107: Enablezeroconfig()

    Return Values TRUE if DHCP is enabled, FALSE if it is not. Remarks Definitions 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer UINT GetCurrentDriverName( TCHAR * ); Pointer to a TCHAR array which contains the name of the driver when successful.
  • Page 108: Isorinoco()

    UINT (*PFN_isOrinoco)(); #else UINT isOrinoco(); #endif UINT isSupplicantRunning( ); None. None. #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_isSupplicantRunning)(); #else UINT isSupplicantRunning(); #endif UINT isZeroConfigEnabled( ); None. None. #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_isZeroConfigEnabled)(); #else UINT isZeroConfigEnabled(); #endif 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 109: Renewdhcp()

    Syntax Parameters Return Values ERROR_SUCCESS when successful. Remarks Definitions 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer UINT RenewDHCP( ); None. You should not have to call this function on Microsoft Windows CE 4.2 .NET and later devices.
  • Page 110: Startsupplicant()

    UINT SwitchPacketDriver(USHORT); #endif UINT StartSupplicant( ); None. None. #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_StartSupplicant)(); #else UINT StartSupplicant(); #endif UINT StopSupplicant( ); None. None. #ifdef DYNAMIC_LOADING typedef UINT (*PFN_StopSupplicant)(); #else UINT StopSupplicant(); #endif Microsoft Packet Driver (NDISUIO) 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 111: Deprecated Functions

    Notification LED Radio On LED Alpha Lock LED Scanner LED Low Battery Vibrator 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer Syntax UINT GetRTSThreshold( USHORT & ); UINT GetMedia( ULONG & ); UINT GetMedium( ULONG & );...
  • Page 112: Nledgetdeviceinfo

    751G to reboot. You can also see the Device Resource Kit in the IDL for information about these functions. The IDL is available as a download from the Intermec web site at www.intermec.com/idl. Contact your Intermec representative for information.
  • Page 113: Reprogramming The 751G Keypad

    • IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT Forces a cold reboot. This resets the 751G, reloads Windows CE as if a power-up was performed, and discards the contents of the Windows CE RAM-based object store • IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT Performs a system warm-boot, preserving the object store Note: Using IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT is no longer recommended, use either IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT or IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT.
  • Page 114: How Key Values Are Stored In Registry

    Chapter 3 — Configuring the Computer For the 751G keypad, these registry keys contain the plane mappings: • The unshifted plane mapping is in the registry at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\Vkey • The orange plane mapping is in the registry at: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD\VkeyGold • The alpha plane mapping is in the registry at:...
  • Page 115: Advanced Keypad Remapping

    Scan Codes At the lowest driver level, the 751G keypad identifies keys as scan codes sent via the keypad microcontroller, and cannot be changed without modifying the keypad firmware.
  • Page 116: Sample View Of Registry Keys

    Scan Codes (continued) Press this Key Battery LED Left LED LED above [Esc] LED above [Esc] Sample View of Registry Keys See the registry on your device for the latest 751G key mappings. [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD] ”ResumeMask”=dword:7 ”Vkey”=hex:00,00,0B,05,02,03,C1,07,04,03,BE,00,34,00,00,00,\ 25,00,00,00,08,00,03,02,00,00,1B,00,28,00,31,00,\ 37,00,01,02,00,00,26,00,27,00,32,00,38,00,30,00,\ 35,00,00,00,01,03,33,00,39,00,0D,00,36,00,00,00,\ 00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,00,\...
  • Page 117: Maintaining The Computer

    Maintaining the Computer Use this chapter to update your system software, solve problems you may encounter and perform routine maintenance. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 118: Updating The System Software

    Intermec cannot guarantee that other Secure Digital cards will work with the 751G. 1 Locate the storage card access door at the top of the 751G, remove its two screws, remove the door, then remove the storage card. See the Model 751G Mobile Computer Quick Start Guide (P/N 962-054-093) for more information.
  • Page 119: Using The Smartsystems Console To Upgrade The Computer

    Reset button. This shows the back of the 751G inside the battery compartment. 5 Return the 751G to DC power, such as installing it into a dock connected to external power. 6 When the Bootloader Menu shows “complete,“ remove the storage card, then press the Reset button again to load the new operating system.
  • Page 120: Troubleshooting Your Computer

    If the battery status LED is blinking red, then the battery is low. If the battery status LED is a steady red, the main battery is on charge. Press the power switch to turn off the 751G, then press the power switch again to turn on the 751G.
  • Page 121: Problems With Wireless Connectivity

    Model command again and select an option for the type of device you are using. You may have locked a modifier key on the keypad. Check the 751G toolbar to see if it contains an icon with a locked symbol. Press the necessary key sequence to unlock the key.
  • Page 122: Problems While Scanning Bar Codes

    Move within two feet of a wall to test the effective scan of the scanner. The Good Read light will remain on if you configure the 751G to use continuous/ edge triggering. If you configure the 751G for level triggering and the Good Read light remains on, there may be a problem.
  • Page 123: Cleaning The Scanner

    Press the power switch to turn off the 751G. Dip a clean cloth towel in the ammonia solution and wring out the excess. Wipe off the scanner window, wipe dry.
  • Page 124 Chapter 4 — Maintaining the Computer 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 125: Network Support

    The 751G Color Mobile Computer automatically installs the appropriate software for radio use when the unit is powered on. It provides wireless connectivity via the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) using an 802.11b/g radio option that provides up to 11 Mb/sec throughput.
  • Page 126: 802.11B/G Communications

    These two screens are for the Samsung radio using the SWLD26C1 connection icon shown on the left. Should your 751G have the Wistron radio installed, you can expect to see a BCMCF1 connection icon. To configure the 802.11b/g network adapter power through Intermec Settings 1 Select Start >...
  • Page 127: Remote Access (Modems)

    Internet or intranet, send and receive e-mail, and synchronize information using ActiveSync. Connections are made via wireless networks. Your 751G has two groups of connection settings: My ISP and My Work Network. Use My ISP settings to connect to the Internet. Use My Work Network settings to connect to any private network.
  • Page 128 (uncheck) User server-assigned IP address, then enter the IP address. Tap OK to return to the Modem page. 4 Select “Hayes Compatible on COM1” from the Select a modem drop- down, then tap Next to continue. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 129 Tap OK to return to the Settings page. 8 To start the connection, use the Internet Explorer to visit web and WAP pages. For more information, see 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Chapter 5 — Network Support “Internet Explorer” on page...
  • Page 130: Connecting To Work

    Connecting to Work If you have access to a network at work, you can view intranet pages, synchronize your 751G, and possibly access the Internet. Your network administrator may also give you Virtual Private Network (VPN) settings. A VPN connection helps you to securely connect to servers, such as a corporate network, via the Internet.
  • Page 131: Ending A Connection

    Internet Explorer and browse to a web or WAP page. Ending a Connection To disconnect, do one of the following: • When connected via cable or cradle, detach your 751G. • When connected via a wireless network, switch off the connection. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 132: Configuring Security

    Loading Certificates If you choose to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) with WPA or 802.1x security, you need to have a unique client certificate on the 751G and a trusted root certificate authority (CA) certificate. If you choose to use PEAP, you need to load a root CA certificate.
  • Page 133 WEP keys also authenticate the 751G to the access point Privacy) - unless the 751G can prove it knows the WEP key, it is not allowed onto the network. WEP keys are encryption only needed if they are expected by your clients.
  • Page 134: Choosing Between Microsoft And Funk Security

    WPA and WPA2 would be the Pre-Shared Key (PSK). Choosing Between Microsoft and Funk Security Before you can implement a security solution on the 751G, you need to choose between Microsoft and Funk security: • By default, Funk security is enabled. It provides everything you get with Microsoft security plus the addition of Cisco Compatible Extensions features.
  • Page 135 • In PSK mode, WPA provides user authentication using a shared key between the authenticator and the 751G. WPA-PSK is a good solution for small offices or home offices that do not want to use an authentication server.
  • Page 136 Select User Password, type a user password, then press Enter. c For Validate Server Certificate, select “Yes,” then press Enter. Note that you must have the date on the 751G set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate. d You must enter a User Name and Subject Name. You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name if you want to increase your level of security.
  • Page 137 Configuring WPA-PSK Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set WPA-PSK security on your 751G with Funk security. 1 Make sure you have configured the communications and radio parameters on your 751G and that Funk is your security choice.
  • Page 138 Select User Password, type a user password, then press Enter. c For Validate Server Certificate, select “Yes,” then press Enter. Note that you must have the date on the 751G set correctly when you enable Validate Server Certificate. d Enter a User Name and Subject Name. You can also enter a Server 1 Common name or Server 2 Common name to increase security.
  • Page 139 Using Static WEP Security The 751G uses the Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) protocol to add security to your wireless network based on the 802.11b/g standard. To use WEP security, you need an access point with an 802.11b/g radio. Configuring Static WEP Security With Funk Security Use this procedure to set Static WEP security with Funk security.
  • Page 140: Configuring Microsoft Security

    The default security setting is Funk. If you want to use Microsoft security, you need to select it as your security choice. 1 Select Start > Settings > Control Panel, then double-tap the Intermec Settings icon. Tap (+) to expand Communications > 802.11 Radio >...
  • Page 141: Smartsystems™ Foundation

    SmartSystems Console application. Select SmartSystems > Help in the console to access the manual. Tap Start > Settings > the System tab > the Intermec Settings icon, then tap to expand the SmartSystems Information option. 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 142 Chapter 5 — Network Support 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 143: Index

    Index 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 144 CE.NET, PSM, CAB files after the extraction, creating, INF files, with CAB Wizard, installation functions SETUP.DLL, Cabinet Wizard creating CAB files, troubleshooting, using the application, CabWiz.ddf, CabWiz.exe, 53, Capacitor, internal super, Card support radios, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 145 CoreDll.dll, CreateEvent(), Creating a modem connection to an ISP, CAB files, with CAB Wizard, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual INF files, Deprecated functions, Desktop screen Windows CE .NET, DeviceId.h, Display specifications, DllRegisterServer, DllUnregisterServer, DRAM...
  • Page 146 67, smartsystems foundation, URL, Imager beeper volume turning it off, turning it on, configuration parameters, INF files creating, Input panel keyboard, Pocket Word, selecting typed text, transcriber, Windows CE .NET, Installation functions Setup.dll, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 147 IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, 76, IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT, 73, IOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION, isDHCPEnabled(), isOrinoco(), connecting to via Windows Mobile, creating a modem connection, Internet Explorer, Windows Mobile, isSupplicantRunning(), 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual isZeroConfigEnabled(), ITC_ DOCK_SWITCH, ITC_ WAKEUP_MASK, ITC_AMBIENT_FRONTLIGHT, ITC_AMBIENT_KEYBOARD, ITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_INTEL_2011B, ITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_MAX values ITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_INTEL_2011B, ITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_NONE, ITC_DEVID_80211RADIO_NONE,...
  • Page 148 IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOTLOADER_VERI NFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICE_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICEID, IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARM, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARM, IOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION, lpInBuf IOCTL_GET_CPU_ID, IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICE, IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOTLOADER_VERI NFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICE_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICEID, IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARM, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARM, IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT, IOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION, lpInBufSize IOCTL_GET_CPU_ID, IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICE, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICE_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICEID, IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 149 NLEDGetDeviceInfo, NDIS_ENCRYPTION_1_ENABLED EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_ENCRYPTION_1_KEY_ABSENT EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_ENCRYPTION_2_ENABLED EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_ENCRYPTION_2_KEY_ABSENT EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_ENCRYPTION_3_ENABLED EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_ENCRYPTION_3_KEY_ABSENT 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_ENCRYPTION_DISABLED EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_ENCRYPTION_NOT_SUPPORTED EncryptionStatus(), GetWepStatus(), NDIS_MIXED_CELL_OFF SetMixedCellMode(), NDIS_MIXED_CELL_ON SetMixedCellMode(), NDIS_NET_AUTO_UNKNOWN GetNetworkMode(), SetNetworkMode(), NDIS_NET_MODE_ESS GetNetworkMode(),...
  • Page 150 NFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICE_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_DEVICEID, IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARM, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARM, IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT, IOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION, Object Store packaging an application, Object store IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT, OEMIOCTL.H IOCTL_GET_CPU_ID, IOCTL_HAL_COLDBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOT_DEVICE, IOCTL_HAL_GET_BOOTLOADER_VERI NFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_OAL_VERINFO, IOCTL_HAL_GET_RESET_INFO, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_READ_PARM, IOCTL_HAL_ITC_WRITE_SYSPARM, IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT, Oldstyle device ID, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 151 Printer, Zebra PT403 portable, Processor information IOCTL_PROCESSOR_INFORMATION, Programs, adding or removing Windows CE .NET, determining build version, packaging an application, Query information functions, RadioConnect(), 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual RadioDisassociate(), RadioDisconnect(), Radios card support, Reader commands, Reading distances 2D area imager, EA11,...
  • Page 152 Synchronize system time, Synchronizing Pocket Word, System Properties applet active programs, System time, SYSTEMINFO.dwProcessorType, Tahoma.ttf, Temperatures battery, specifications, Temporal Key Integrity Protocol, Tethered scanner settings, Time server, TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol), Tools CD CAB files, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 153 ITC_DEVID_WANRADIO_SIEMENS_MC ITC_DEVID_WANRADIO_SIEMENS_MC ITC_DEVID_WANRADIO_SIERRA_SB555, WAP pages, connecting to an ISP, Warm boot IOCTL_HAL_REBOOT, IOCTL_HAL_WARMBOOT, 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual Wavelink Avalanche, WCEStart.ini, Web pages, connecting to an ISP, WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encryption, Wi-Fi Protected Access, 119, Windows CE .NET...
  • Page 154 Index 751G Color Mobile Computer User’s Manual...
  • Page 156 Corporate Headquarters 6001 36th Avenue West Everett, Washington 98203 U.S.A. tel 425.348.2600 fax 425.355.9551 www.intermec.com 751G Color Mobile Computer User's Manual *961-054-036C* P/N: 961-054-036C...

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