TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of contents Introduction ....................5 Document Information ................5 Changes ....................5 Terminology....................5 Readership....................5 Intended Use .................... 6 Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Mobile 6 Software ....6 Safety Notes ..................... 9 1.7.1 General Safety Notes ................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Radio ......................37 Wireless LAN Configuration ................37 Establishing a GPRS Connection..............41 Desktop Cradle ................... 49 Technical Data..................49 Charging the Battery in the Desktop Cradle..........50 Connecting the Desktop Cradle to the Desktop PC.........50 Communication skeye.dart ⇔ PC ..............51 Application of USB Host ................51 Technical Data ....................
26.03.2010 Cha/Lin/GH Terminology skeye.dart FFE Portable Data Terminal (in the following referred to as “mobile HW 90240 FFE terminal”) with WLAN IEEE 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0, GSM/GPRS/EDGE and GPS Battery HW 19240 The mobile terminal is supplied by a rechargeable lithium-ion...
INTRODUCTION Intended Use Intended Use The skeye.dart has been designed for use in the commercial sector and for acquiring and transferring data within buildings or vehicles or outside under moderate climate conditions. The skeye.dart is not intended for distribution to private households. Please pay attention to the information of this user guide, especially the safety notes.
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INTRODUCTION Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Mobile 6 Software This agreement does not grant you any rights with respect to the Windows Mobile Device Center, Micro-soft ActiveSync or Microsoft Outlook 2007 Trial which are subject to the licenses accompanying those items. Speech Recognition.
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INTRODUCTION Microsoft Software License Terms for Windows Mobile 6 Software revoke the software’s ability to use WMDRM to play or copy protected content. Revocation does not affect other content. When you download licenses for protected content, you agree that Microsoft may include a revocation list with the licenses.
INTRODUCTION Safety Notes to any person. This includes operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft navigation or communication systems and air traffic control. 16. NO WARRANTIES FOR THE SOFTWARE. The software is provided “as is”. You bear all risks of using it. Microsoft gives no express warranties, guarantees or conditions.
INTRODUCTION Safety Notes Operating: ♦ Do not dip the skeye.dart into fluid. ♦ Only use your skeye.dart with original equipment. Non-compliance voids the warranty. ♦ Do not operate your skeye.dart when you are in explosive areas, for instance in petrol stations, fuel depots, chemical plants, below deck in ships, near blasting operations, in locations where a large volume of dust particles (such as flour, wood or metal) is present in the air, etc.
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INTRODUCTION Safety Notes when the batteries are fully charged and remain in the switched off ▪ equipment: 1 month long-term storage: see next note. ▪ ♦ When the battery is expected not to be used for a long time, take the battery out of the equipment and store it in a dry place at or below room temperature.
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INTRODUCTION Safety Notes damage the equipment. In the worst case this could result in leakage of battery fluid, bursting or fire. ♦ Do not put the battery into a microwave oven or pressurised container. This could result in leakage of battery fluid, bursting or fire. ♦...
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INTRODUCTION Safety Notes Charging: ♦ When recharging, only use the battery charger specially provided by Skeye. Failure to follow proper charging procedures may cause excessive voltage, excessive current flow, loss of control during charging, leakage of battery fluid, heat generation, bursting, or fire. ♦...
INTRODUCTION Safety Notes ♦ In case the battery terminals are dirty, clean the terminals with a dry cloth before use, otherwise, the contact with equipment may cause insufficiency, and power failure or charge failure. 1.7.3 Safety Notes for the Desktop Cradle/Car Charging Cradle ♦...
INTRODUCTION Safety Notes 1.7.5 Safety Notes on the Camera/Imager with LED Aimer If your skeye.dart is equipped with an imager module with integrated LED aimer, please observe the following notes: The LED light source is classified as a class 1 LED according to the following standard: IEC60825-1 ED 1.2:2001.
INTRODUCTION Disposal 1.7.7 Safety Notes on Wireless LAN/Bluetooth A Wireless LAN- or Bluetooth-communication can be realised using an integrated module. If your skeye.dart is equipped with a WiFI-/Bluetooth-module, please pay attention to the safety notes. Radio facilities – as well as Wireless LAN and Bluetooth - are subject to certain restrictions during use near electronical devices.
INTRODUCTION Explanations on this Manual Explanations on this Manual The User Manual is designed to enable you to get your skeye.dart up and running quickly and is structured as follows: ♦ Introduction ♦ Taking into operation ♦ Software ♦ Communication/Data exchange ♦...
INTRODUCTION Explanations on this Manual 1.9.2 Registered Trademark The following terms and names used in this manual are registered trademarks and products of the corresponding companies: • ® ® ® ® Microsoft , Windows , Windows NT , Windows , Windows CE , Windows ®...
SKEYE.DART Accessories skeye.dart Accessories • Battery • Power supply unit Desktop Cradle • Desktop Cradle HW 50240 USB (Standard) (including power supply unit and USB cable) Hardware Equipment • Integrated camera • Integrated Wireless LAN module, 802.11 b/g • Bluetooth •...
SKEYE.DART LED Function Displays 2.4.2 Side View System Power supply Headset Camera interface unit connection connection Fig. 2: lower side Fig. 3: upper side 2.4.3 Rear View Loud speaker Stylus Battery locking Battery compartment (can be screwed) With screw Microstix 3 wing FPHM2-0,4x6 Skeye Order No.
TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching on the Backup Battery Taking into Operation The mobile terminal comes with a separate battery and a backup battery that is switched off. The backup battery has to be switched on before you insert the battery. Switching on the Backup Battery In the battery compartment push the switch ( ) of the backup battery towards the display using the stylus.
TAKING INTO OPERATION Inserting the MicroSD Card Inserting the MicroSD Card A MicroSD card as well as a MicroSDHC card can be used as storage medium. • First remove the battery (see chapter 3.4.2). • Then move the locking mechanism of the card holder to the right (bottom of device).
TAKING INTO OPERATION Inserting the SIM Card Inserting the SIM Card The SIM card necessary for the GSM/GRPS/EDGE function is inserted into the designated slot under the battery. • First remove the battery (see chapter 3.4.2). • Push the locking of the card holder down.
TAKING INTO OPERATION Battery Battery 3.4.1 Inserting the Battery There is only one way to insert the battery. Insert the battery with its noses at the rounded part into the relevant recesses inside the battery compartment. Press the battery until it audibly engages. See also chapter 3.4.2.
TAKING INTO OPERATION Battery 3.4.2 Replacing the Battery 1. Back up your data before changing the battery. 2. Switch off the device before changing the battery. Push the battery locking down, keep it pressed and remove the battery. To re-insert the battery, insert it with its noses at the rounded part into the relevant recesses inside the battery compartment.
TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching-on/Switching-off the skeye.dart Switching-on/Switching-off the skeye.dart 3.5.1 Switching-On The mobile terminal is switched-on by pressing the round button in the middle. Power-on button Fig. 11: switch-on the device 3.5.2 Switching Off There are three ways to switch off your skeye.dart: ♦...
TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching-on/Switching-off the skeye.dart 3.5.2.2 Automatic Standby – Power Supply Use the Power Supply function to save battery life. If you do not operate the unit for a certain time e.g. the display will be dimmed or the unit is set to suspend mode.
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TAKING INTO OPERATION Switching-on/Switching-off the skeye.dart 3. In the Power window tap Advanced. The Advanced window appears. 4. Perform the desired settings. Fig. 12: Automatic power off 5. Click [OK] to confirm the changes. 1.00 • 26.03.2010...
INITIAL STEPS Operating the skeye.dart with the Stylus Initial Steps 1. Insert the battery (see chapter 3.4.2). 2. Switch on the skeye.dart by pressing the middle scan key. 3. Take out the stylus (Fig. 4: Rear view). Operating the skeye.dart with the Stylus The stylus functions as a computer mouse.
INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows Mobile Microsoft Windows Mobile This mobile terminal supports the following Windows Mobile version: 6.5 (copy deadline, subject to changes). 4.2.1 Start Screen Apart from the application program the Mobile Terminal features the Windows Mobile surface. The following figure shows the standard Windows Mobile workspace which may vary.
INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows Mobile 4.2.3 Desktop Symbols The following list contains an explanation of the symbols which can usually be found on a Windows Mobile surface: Symbol Program Description Displays the storage locations available on the mobile terminal e.g. Flash Storage as well as the network. Due to its link to the File Explorer ⇒...
INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows Mobile 4.2.6 System Info 1. Launch: Start Menu ⇒ File Explorer 2. In the "My Device" directory, tap Program Files. 3. In the "Program Files" directory, tap System Info. 4. In the "System Info" directory, tap SysInfo. 1.00 •...
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INITIAL STEPS Microsoft Windows Mobile Here, the current hard and software data is listed. Fig. 16: SysInfo Tap [ok] to close the window. In case of a support query, please note down the data displayed here and include it in the query. 26.03.2010 •...
INITIAL STEPS Image Update Image Update 1. Copy the data provided for the update by Höft & Wessel (bootloader, image, update application) into any directory. 2. From this directory, copy the following files to the SD card: zlibce.dll UpdateApp.exe iplrXX.nbz ebootrXX.nbz flashimgrXX.nbz (xx represents the release no.)
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INITIAL STEPS Image Update The files are automatically checked. 7. Select the respective updates by tapping the checkbox. 8. Tap [Update]. A warning message displays, informing the user that after the update, the sysbackups can no longer be restored. 26.03.2010 • 1.00...
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INITIAL STEPS Image Update 9. Click [OK] to confirm the message. The screen may flicker or switch off shortly. 10. Then, "skeye.dart" as well a progress bar is displayed showing the following information: "Loading update from SD card. Do not disconnect power or reset terminal".
RADIO Wireless LAN Configuration Radio Wireless LAN Configuration Ensure the mobile terminal is connected to a PC via ActiveSync. 1. Launch: Start menu ⇒ Settings The "Settings" menu appears. 2. In the Settings menu tap Connections. The "Connections" menu appears. 3.
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RADIO Wireless LAN Configuration 4. The application automatically searches for available WLAN connection options. Double-tap the required WLAN network. The configuration dialog opens up. 5. Make the necessary selections. • SSID is the name of the network used to determine your Wireless LAN network.
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RADIO Wireless LAN Configuration 6. Make the necessary selections. Set values for: Authentication and Data Encryption. Enter the "Network key". • Encryption is used to prevent unauthorised access to the network. Enter the common network key (password). This ensures that data is encrypted when being transferred over the network.
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RADIO Wireless LAN Configuration 8. The connection result is displayed. Tap [OK] to close the window. Be sure to protect your Wireless LAN network. We recommend that you consult a specialist (such as a System house). The connection settings in the "Wireless Manager" functions are automatically used. Starting form the "Connections"...
RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection Establishing a GPRS Connection Before establishing a connection, please ask your provider for the connection settings and the APN (Access Point Name). 1. Insert the SIM card given by your provider into the SIM card slot of the mobile terminal (see also chapter 3.3).
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RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection Switch on the phone by clicking the "Phone" line: - the phone switches on - the user is prompted to enter the PIN 6. Enter the PIN. Confirm your entry by pressing [Enter]. 1.00 • 26.03.2010...
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RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection 7. The phone is now activated. Close the "Phone" dialog. 8. In the "Wireless Manager" the status is "On". Close the "Wireless Manager" dialog. 26.03.2010 • 1.00...
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RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection 9. Launch: Start menu ⇒ Settings ⇒ Connections ⇒ Connections The "Connections" window opens up. Under e.g. "My ISP" start the "Add a new modem connection" function. 10. Enter the name of the connection. 1.00 • 26.03.2010...
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RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection 11. Select the modem. 12. Enter the "Access point name" (APN) of your provider. 13. Enter "User name", "Password" and "Domain" (if required). TCP/IP options display below the [Advanced] button. 26.03.2010 • 1.00...
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RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection 14. If required, adjust special TCP/IP settings. Click [Ok] to confirm. Exit the dialog by tapping [Finish]. 15. The newly created "My Connection" is displayed in the list. Tap and hold the stylus onto "My Connection". 1.00 •...
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RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection 16. Select "Connect". The connection is established. 17. Launch: Start menu ⇒ Internet Explorer Call the Internet Explorer via the "Start" menu. 18. Launch: Start menu ⇒ Settings ⇒ Connections ⇒ Wireless Manager "My Connection" is displayed as active below "Phone". 26.03.2010 •...
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RADIO Establishing a GPRS Connection 19. Cancel the connection by clicking the "Phone" line: The Wireless Manager displays. When the phone is switched on ("Wireless Manager" menu) the modem connection will be automatically activated when a browser is called. If the "Phone" option has not been switched on, the following dialog appears: 1.00 •...
DESKTOP CRADLE Technical Data Desktop Cradle USB device USB host power supply Fig. 17: Desktop Cradle | front and rear view • LED: The red LED at the desktop cradle indicates a connection to power. • Connections: USB host, USB device, DC-in, system interface to the mobile terminal Technical Data Casing:...
DESKTOP CRADLE Charging the Battery in the Desktop Cradle • Humidity: up to 85 % (non-condensing) • CE conformity Rules and • ElektroG and RoHs conformity Standards: • about 95 mm x 95 mm x 75 mm (L x W x H) Dimensions: •...
DESKTOP CRADLE Communication skeye.dart ( PC Communication skeye.dart ⇔ ⇔ PC ⇔ ⇔ • Install on your PC the program for data synchronisation of a PC with a mobile device. This program should be appropriate to your operational system: Microsoft ActiveSync ⇒...
TOUBLESHOOTING Soft Reset Toubleshooting Soft Reset If the skeye.dart does no longer react or a restart is required for any reason, proceed as follows: Simultaneously press the Reset and the Power-On button. Reset Power- on button Use the stylus to initiate the soft reset. Press the reset key carefully with low expenditure of force.
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TOUBLESHOOTING Factory Reset 3. You are asked whether you want to run a "Cold Boot". Click [OK] to confirm. After a factory reset, all data are deleted from your mobile terminal. Manufacturer's Address Höft & Wessel AG Skeye Rotenburger Str. 20 30659 Hannover, Germany Phone.
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