Honeywell WebPAD S7350B User Manual

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S7350B WebPAD™
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  • Page 1 S7350B WebPAD™ USER GUIDE 69-1514-1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    USER GUIDE Contents Before You Begin ..........................Caring For Your WebPAD™ ..........................Getting Started With Your S7350B WebPAD™ ........................Guide To Your Honeywell S7350B WebPAD™ ........................15 Features ......................15 Display ....................... 15 Stylus ......................15 Soft Keyboard ....................15 AC Power .....................
  • Page 4 S7350B WebPAD™ Appendices ..........................27 Appendix A: The S7350B Wireless Link ............27 Appendix B: Recommended USB Keyboards and Pointing Devices ..32 Appendix C: Printing ..................33 Appendix D: External CompactFlash (CF) Slot ........... 35 Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ........36 Appendix F: Troubleshooting Guide ............
  • Page 5: Before You Begin

    • Where to call for telephone support. In homes with the W7006 installed, the S7350B can be used to view and control your HVAC system, security system, and lighting. You can access your W7006 from your S7350B or any PC at myhome.honeywell.com/homecontroller.Identification Numbers.
  • Page 6 EN55022:1998, Class B; and EN61000- 3-2, 3-3, 4-2, 4-3, 4-4, 4-5, 4-6, 4-8, and 4-11. Modifications The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Honeywell can invalidate FCC approval. Battery Warning CAUTION Fire and Burn Hazard.
  • Page 7: Caring For Your Webpad

    S7350B WebPAD™ CARING FOR YOUR WebPAD™ This section recommends guidelines for maintaining your S7350B WebPAD. Follow these suggestions to protect and preserve the condition of your device. Routine Care CAUTION User Damage Hazard. Can damage internal equipment components. Do not spray liquid directly on the screen or allow excess liquid to drip down inside the device.
  • Page 8: Getting Started With Your S7350B Webpad

    S7350B WebPAD™ GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR S7350B WebPAD™ Congratulations on your purchase of the latest technology for Web and network access. This device (see Fig.1) is designed to offer the functions and features required for optimal Internet Web browsing and many other embedded and network-based applications.
  • Page 9 Use only the stylus to interact with the touch display to avoid damaging the display surface. Additional styluses are avail- able as accessories through the Honeywell Web Store on the H-Link. Data can also be entered using a USB keyboard plugged into the USB port of the WebPAD. It is recommended that the WebPAD be placed in the cradle while entering data using the USB keyboard.
  • Page 10 S7350B WebPAD™ its cradle. Fig. 4. WebPAD with AC-DC adapter. The battery pack (Fig. 5) is visible and accessible from the back of the WebPAD. It provides up to five hours of battery support with typical usage. The battery pack can be recharged only with the recommended AC-DC adapter. See the H-Link accessories list.
  • Page 11 WebPAD, this button may take you to a Web-based portal. H-Link Pre-programmed button to connect directly to Honeywell Website (H-Link). Fig. 7 and 8 show these device features: speaker, scroll button, antenna, strap loops and stylus.
  • Page 12 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 7. WebPAD speaker and scroll button. Device Feature Description Speaker Single, built-in speaker located in lower left front. Microphone Built-in device located in lower right corner. NOTE: Currently not supported in software. Look on H-Link for future availability.
  • Page 13 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 9. WebPAD left-side view. Power/Sleep Switch Functions Manual Operation Sleep Sleep: Pull/quick release. Fully-off Fully-off: Pull down on switch and hold for at least four seconds. A beep will sound. Recovery or power on From Sleep mode: Pull/quick release.
  • Page 14 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 10. WebPAD right-side view. Fig. 11 shows the bottom-edge view. A rubber cover conceals a headphone jack and a CompactFlash (CF) slot: Device Feature Description CompactFlash slot User-accessible compact flash (CF) storage. For removable storage of generated or downloaded data.
  • Page 15 S7350B WebPAD™ Fig. 12 shows the rear-view features: Device Feature Description Battery pack/ Lithium-ion device power. battery pack tabs Medium securing or releasing battery pack. Cradle docking recesses Support holding WebPAD™ upright when charging, operating or storing. Contact pins Cradle-charging interface.
  • Page 16 S7350B WebPAD™ Accessory Feature Description Protective jacket Handling and device protection. Cradle WebPAD storage. Support when charging battery pack. Support when operating with USB keyboard, pointing device, or printer. Fig. 14. WebPAD cradle. 69-1514-1...
  • Page 17: Guide To Your Honeywell S7350B Webpad

    S7350B WebPAD™ GUIDE TO YOUR HONEYWELL S7350B WebPAD™ Features Display The 10.4-in. (diagonal) LCD panel with a touch screen offers a convenient mobile browsing experience. Data can be entered from the touch screen using the stylus and soft keyboard. Stylus The stylus included with the device is used to activate the touchscreen surface.
  • Page 18: Led Indicators

    • Power: Steady green when On or in Sleep mode; rapidly blinking green for five seconds when battery power is low and cannot power the device. (In addition to Full Power On and Full Power Off modes, the S7350B supports an additional mode, the Sleep mode, to conserve power.
  • Page 19: Loops

    USB Port The S7350B features a USB Port located on the lower-right side. A rubber cover protects this port. The USB port currently supports only USB mouse, keyboard, and printer devices. It is recommended that the WebPAD be stored and be charging in the cradle when working with these USB devices.
  • Page 20: Included Accessories

    • The WebPAD is used with a USB keyboard and/or pointing device and/or printer. NOTE: The cradle for S7350B also supports the charging function. Contact pins on the cradle and the WebPAD are used to recharge the WebPAD through the AC-DC adapter that can be connected to the back of the cradle.
  • Page 21: Using The Webpad

    Windows CE desktop at any time by clicking on the Desktop icon. See Figure 15 below. NOTE: An out-of-the-box S7350B will not have the wireless link configured. As such, the device will ask for wireless configura- tion information (see Appendix A) when powered on as a new device or if the factory default settings have been restored (see Registries Save/Restore configuration below).
  • Page 22: Power Savings Mode

    2. In Control Panel, select from the utility to configure your device. NOTE: Not all utilities are applicable to the S7350B WebPAD as they are part of a broader ranging operating system. The sub- sequent discussion cities only the relevant utilities in the Control Panel - “Online” Help (accessible by clicking on “?”) modules are available from within most of the utilities to explain the process of functionalists.
  • Page 23: Certificates Setup

    2. The built-in wireless adapter to the S7350B is displayed as an existing network connection. 3. No other network adapter is applicable for the S7350B and as such, the Make New Connection utility is not applicable to the S7350B WebPAD.
  • Page 24: Owner Setup

    Mask, and Default Gateway.) Specify WINS or DNS by selecting Name Servers tab. Click OK. 6. In the case of the S7350B with a wireless network adapter, select the Wireless Networks tab to identify and select wireless networks and to configure the wireless parameters. See Appendix A for more information.
  • Page 25: Registries Save/Restore Setup

    This feature may be password-protected. Click OK. • Backup/Restore Setting: Select this tab to be able to backup or restore saved settings for the S7350B. This may be applicable where environment and user are subject to change. Click OK.
  • Page 26: Volume And Sounds Properties Setup

    S7350B WebPAD™ VOLUME AND SOUNDS PROPERTIES SETUP 1. Double-click Volume and Sounds; Volume and Sounds Properties window displays. 2. Select Volume to set up volume levels with stylus. Change and click OK. 3. Select Sounds to configure for Event, Sound and Scheme. Change and click OK.
  • Page 27: Summary Of Applications

    S7350B WebPAD™ SUMMARY OF APPLICATIONS Your S7350B WebPAD comes with a set of local and network-based applications to enhance the value and experience of the device. This section highlights the primary applications that are available with the S7350B. Internet Explorer (IE) The IE for Windows CE browser that is provided with the operation system has been enhanced with plug-ins and features to offer rich Web experience as well as a compatible interface to access browser or Web server-based applications and information.
  • Page 28 PDF, Microsoft Office, and Multi-Format Document Viewer To enhance its application as an effective business or leisure tool, the S7350B has a documents viewer which is armed with the ability to present not only PDF and Microsoft Office documents for viewing on the WebPAD. Documents, pictures, and images in various other formats are viewable with the S7350B through both the browser or in standalone mode (Start>...
  • Page 29: Appendices

    Internet via broadband or dialup interfaces. The wireless link between the S7350B and the base station is established over the unlicensed 2.4 GHz radio frequency band using the direct sequencing spread spectrum (DSSS) protocol.
  • Page 30 Connection Lost (Blinking icon indicates Activity) NOTE: You will not see any of the icons above in the Taskbar in the network adapter is not detected or supported by the S7350B WebPAD. When the S7350B is powered on, you may be presented with the wireless configuration window/interface depending on 2 sets of circumstances.
  • Page 31 S7350B WebPAD™ — Select one target from various wireless base stations (Access Points and Wireless Routers) that are detected by the S7350B wireless adapter; — Acknowledge the ESSID acquired by the S7350B’s wireless adapter; — Select WEP configuration if applicable (ask your administrator);...
  • Page 32 NOTE: Some additional relevant parameters and their description: [Mode] -- Default mode of communication for the S7350B WebPAD is “Infrastructure” where the WebPAD and other wireless clients communicate with a base station or access point.
  • Page 33 S7350B WebPAD™ Recommended Equipment List The S7350B WebPAD can work with a wide range of 802.11b based Routers and Access Points. A list of approved or tested 802.11b Routers and Access Points (802.11b Bridges) is: 802.11b Routers Brand Name Part Number D-Link (www.dlink.com)
  • Page 34: Appendix B: Recommended Usb Keyboards And Pointing Devices

    Improvements in hardware and software have made the compatibility of the S7350B with the pool of such devices less challenging than in the past. Suffice it to say that the compatibility list for such devices for the S7350B WebPAD can be far longer than the sample list provided here.
  • Page 35: Appendix C: Printing

    S7350B WebPAD™ APPENDIX C: PRINTING The S7350B WebPAD supports printing from various applications—IE Browser, WordPad, Inbox: — local printing via the built-in USB port. Local USB port printing currently supports EPSON Stylus and HP DeskJet printers (see Supported USB Printers section).
  • Page 36 Epson Stylus Color, Stylus Photo, C Series HP DeskJet Selected PCL (Non-Color Printing) NOTE: For HP DeskJet printers, S7350B does not yet support shared or network printing. NOTE: For all USB printers, please use LPT1 as the printer port. 69-1514-1...
  • Page 37: Appendix D: External Compactflash (Cf) Slot

    The CF slot has an opening to insert a CF card next to an ejector button. When a CF card is inserted into the empty slot, the ejector button protrudes. Pushing on this protruded button ejects the inserted card. The CF slot in the S7350B is designed to provide storage for email attachments, file downloads, external (Windows CE-compatible) applications, etc.
  • Page 38: Appendix E: Frequently Asked Questions (Faq)

    12. Is the wireless link secure? 13. What is 802.11b wireless technology? 14. Can I use any 802.11b Access Points or Routers with the S7350B WebPAD? 15. Can my WebPAD configure the access points or routers? 16. What is an 802.11b Access Point? 17.
  • Page 39 2. How do I enter information on the S7350B WebPAD? The S7350B has a touch screen keyboard to enter information with the stylus; to activate the keyboard, press on the keyboard K button on the bottom of the WebPAD. To deactivate the keyboard, press on the keyboard button again. The USB port on the WebPAD also allows keyboard input using USB keyboard devices.
  • Page 40 The 802.11b standard defines two types of equipment, a wireless station or client (a PC or an Internet/Information Appliance such as the Honeywell WebPAD that is equipped with a 802.11b radio or wireless network interface card) and an access point (AP that acts as a bridge between the wireless and wired networks.
  • Page 41 The S7350B comes with 64 MB of system RAM. 29. Can I expand my storage memory? No. However S7350B has a CompactFlash (CF) card slot that is enabled to allow users to insert a CF memory card to effectively expand the available storage memory.
  • Page 42 You can view and edit these files on the WebPAD using the WordPad application. The files are automatically updated and converted back to MS Word format on the desktop the next time these files are sent back to a PC. The S7350B is also equipped with document viewers (Start>Programs>Document Viewer) that can be invoked automatically or manually to view...
  • Page 43: Appendix F: Troubleshooting Guide

    POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 5: • Honeywell WebPAD is in Sleep mode— if the Power LED is on, tap on the screen to see if display activates. • Honeywell WebPAD has run out of power—connect to AC power to recharge the device.
  • Page 44 Taskbar, two overlapping monitors) is free of an “X” and is blinking. If the icon is missing, the wireless adapter is undetected by the S7350B. If the icon is highlighted with an “X”, there is no connection to the network. A proper icon means that a connection has been established with the network and if there is activity, the icon will blink.
  • Page 45 S7350B WebPAD™ Section 4: Software SYMPTOM 1 Cannot update software. POSSIBLE SOLUTION(S) 1: If the problem exists, some memory in the device may be defective or the file in your server may be incomplete or unavailable— contact your System Administrator or Software Provider.
  • Page 46 Honeywell warrants this product, excluding battery, to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer. If, at any time during the warranty period, the product is defective or malfunctions, Honeywell shall repair or replace it (at Honeywell’s option) within a reasonable period of time.
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