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PN: 769-00006 • March 2012

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  • Page 1 M1000 User Guide PN: 769-00006 • March 2012...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3.2.2.1 Scan Tab .
  • Page 3 Table of Contents 4 .3 Networking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 3.2.12.1 Make New Connection .
  • Page 4: Introduction

    1.0 Introduction 1.0 Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the M1000 Handheld Terminal, a Mi- result in water or other contaminants entering into the unit. crosoft Windows® CE Rugged Device. Its special combination of fea- • Use only the original approved AC Adapter with the unit. Use of an un- tures makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These...
  • Page 5 1.0 Introduction - EN 50360 : (2001-07) Česky DAP Technologies tímto prohlašuje, že tento M1000 je ve shodě se základními požadavky a dalšími příslušnými ustanoveními Product standard to demonstrate the compliance of mobile phones [Czech] směrnice 1999/5/ES. with the basic restrictions related to human exposure to electromag- Dansk Undertegnede DAP Technologies erklærer herved, at følgende netic fields (300 MHz–3GHz) udstyr M1000 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante [Danish] krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF. - EN 50361 : (2001-07) Deutsch Hiermit erklärt DAP Technologies, dass sich das Gerät M1000 in Basic standard for the measurement of specific absorption rate relat- Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und ed to human exposure to electromagnetic fields from mobile phones [German] den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/ (300 MHz–3 GHz) EG befindet. Eesti Käesolevaga kinnitab DAP Technologies seadme M1000 vastavust - EN 50371 : (2002-03) direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulene-...
  • Page 6: Fcc Interference Statement

    – CAUTION – 256 MB SDRAM DAP declares that M1000 (FCC ID: TQ2-SC900PDT- Memory 256 MB Flash BW) is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4GHz by specified Micro SD card slot (supports up to 32 GB) firmware controlled in U.S.A. The FCC ID of M1000 is TQ2-SC900PDT-BW. 2.8-inch QVGA (240 × 320) transmissive TFT color LCD with LED backlight 4-wire resistive touchscreen Display Passive stylus or finger operation...
  • Page 7: Warranty And After Service

    Technologies Authorized Service Center. Charging via dock only DAP Technologies cannot be held responsible for any damage caused by 5.7 (L) x 2.4 (W) x 1.0 (H) in. [144 x 62 x 25 mm] (with- Dimensions and the misuse of the M1000 Series unit or by any other software or hard- out barcode scanner) Weight ware added to the M1000. 8.2 oz. [232 g] (with standard battery pack) The operating system, Windows Embedded Handheld, Windows CE, FCC 47 CFG Class 1 Part 15 (US) and all other software sold or supplied by DAP Technologies are pro- ETSI EN 302 208-1 (V1.1.1/EU) vided as is, without any warranty, either express or implied. Regulatory In no event shall DAP Technologies be liable for any direct damage,...
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    2.0 Getting Started 2 .0 Getting Started 2.1 Contents of the Box Open the box and check that the following parts are inside: 1. M1000 Unit 2. AC Adapter 3. Micro USB Cable 4. Battery (3.7 VDC/1840 mAh) 5. Earphone/Mic Set 6. Dock 7. Hand Strap 8. Quick Start Guide 9. Stylus Tether 10. Stylus (in bottom of unit) AC Adapter USB Cable M1000 Unit Battery...
  • Page 9: Know The Unit

    2.0 Getting Started 2.2 Know the Unit LCD Touchscreen Scan Key F1 Key F3 Key Fn Key Esc Key Alpha Key Headphone Jack Right Scan Key Power Key Backspace Key Enter Key F4 Key DC In & Data Scan Window Transmission F3 Key Flashlight...
  • Page 10: Preparing The Unit For Use

    2.0 Getting Started 2.3 Preparing the Unit for Use 4. Rotate the SIM Card holder down (A), then slide the holder to lock it in place (B). 2.3.1 Installing the MicroSD & SIM Cards 1. Place the unit face down on a solid surface, then slide the battery cover locks (A) toward the center of the unit to unlock them and lift the battery cover (B) off. 5. Unlock the microSD card slot by sliding the holder in the direction of the arrow as shown. 2. Unlock the SIM card holder by sliding the holder in the direction of the arrow as shown.
  • Page 11: Installing The Battery

    2.0 Getting Started 8. Slide the card holder toward the bottom of the unit until it clicks 2.3.3 Charging the Battery into the locked position. 1. Connect the USB cable to the dock and a PC. 2. Connect the power adapter to the dock and a wall outlet. 2.3.2 Installing the Battery 3.
  • Page 12: Initial Start-Up

    2.0 Getting Started 2.4 Initial Start-Up 2.4.4 Using the Keypad The keypad as shown below activates not only the functions as indicated 2.4.1 Starting the Unit on the faces of the keys, but also other functions necessary to the op- eration and troubleshooting of the unit. Please refer to Section 2.4.9 To start the unit: on page 13 for the explanation of key functions, Button Functions 1. Press and hold the Power key. key combinations, and special characters. 2. Release the Power key once the unit has powered on. 3. If the unit does not power on, perform a cold boot. See Section on page 21. Resetting the Unit When the unit is powered on, it initializes its system. A splash NOTE: screen appears for a short period of time followed by the WinCE 6.0 window.
  • Page 13: Setting Lcd Brightness Timeout

    2.0 Getting Started 2.4.6 Setting LCD Brightness Timeout 2.4.9 Button Functions To set the LCD Brightness Timeout: 2.4.9.1 Keypad Preset Function List 1. Press + and the Brightness window will open. Main Fn + Main Alpha + Fn + Alpha Function Function + Main Function Alpha Main Scan Key — — Alpha Power On / Off —...
  • Page 14: Special Assembler Keys

    PQRS Function . , ; The number key “3” . , ; Main Barcode Scan The Main Barcode Scan key activates the WXYZ PQRS . , ; Alpha scan function of M1000. The number key “4” The Power key puts the terminal into and . , ; WXYZ PQRS wakes the terminal from suspend mode if Alpha Power On / Off WXYZ PQRS Alpha...
  • Page 15: Alpha And Numeric Modes

    2.0 Getting Started 2.4.9.5 Alpha and Numeric Modes Press and hold the Function key, Unit Power then press the F3 key to use Unit 2.4.9.5.1 Switching to Alpha Mode Power. Alpha 1. The Alpha key toggles the keyboard between Numeric and Alpha modes (the keypad enters numbers when in Numeric mode and the Press and hold the Function key, keypad enters lowercase letters when in Alpha mode). Backlight then press the F4 key to adjust Alpha Brightness. 2. Press the Alpha key: Alpha Alpha The “Tab” function moves the cur- WXYZ PQRS...
  • Page 16: Accessing Alpha Keys

    2.0 Getting Started 2.4.9.5.3 Accessing Alpha Keys Definition Definition Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha WXYZ WXYZ WXYZ PQRS PQRS PQRS Alpha Alpha Alpha Alpha . , ; . , ; . , ; Alpha Alpha PQRS WXYZ PQRS Alpha...
  • Page 17: Navigating The Display

    2.0 Getting Started 2.5 Navigating the Display 2.5.3 The Onscreen Keyboard In applications that accept keyboard input, the onscreen keyboard can 2.5.1 The Command Bar be used to enter data using the stylus. The onscreen keyboard is a digital, QWERTY-style keyboard. Use the stylus to select letters, numbers, or Use the Command bar at top of the screen to perform tasks in programs, symbols by tapping the onscreen keyboard in the current application. such as opening a file, or editing a file. 1. To launch the onscreen keyboard, tap the icon in the Keyboard Task Bar.
  • Page 18: Entering The Data

    2.0 Getting Started 2.5.4 Entering the Data • : Enables the user to activate or deactivate automatic Auto Profile profile selection. Tap List and use the dialog box to select a created profile. To select and open programs, tap from the task bar Start > Programs to open a list of available programs. Or if the program has an icon on the • : Indicates the version of the device driver that is running on Driver desktop, double-tap it to open it.
  • Page 19: Status Tab

    2.0 Getting Started tion and EAP type—are displayed in separate dropdown menus, 2.5.5.4 Diags Tab with the current values highlighted. When an administrator selects an EAP type, the button appears; when it is tapped, Credentials a dialog box appears that enables the user to define authentication credentials for that EAP type. When an administrator selects an encryption type that requires the definition of WEP keys or a pre- shared key, the button appears; when it is tapped, WEP Keys/PSKs a dialog box appears that enables the user to define WEP keys or a...
  • Page 20: Reading 1D Laser Barcodes

    2.0 Getting Started 2.5.6 Reading 1D Laser Barcodes 5. Complete the configuration of the window. Bar Code Controls See Section on page 24 for details. 3.2.2 Bar Code Controls To use the scanning function, complete the following steps: 6. Launch the WordPad software program. 7. Point the barcode scanner at a barcode. 1. If not already removed, remove the protective plastic film from the barcode reader. 8. Press one of the three barcode reader trigger buttons.
  • Page 21: Power Management

    2.0 Getting Started 2.6 Power management For information concerning power management, see Section 3.2.16 control panel on page 68. Power 2.7 Resetting the Unit 2.7.1 Software (Warm) Reset A warm reset is a transition from the on, idle, or suspend power state that closes all applications and clears the working RAM, but preserves the file system. Reason to Warm Reset: If an application “hangs,” initiate a warm reset to terminate the applica- tion only. Process to Warm Reset: To perform a warm reset: 1. Press the buttons simultaneously: Alpha + Fn + Enter...
  • Page 22: Setting

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.0 Setting Introduction 3.2.1.1 Backing Up the Unit To backup the unit: To view the available options for unit settings, tap: 1. Navigate to: Start > Settings Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel Note that here are three items inside Control Panel Network and 2.
  • Page 23: Restoring The Unit

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Tap the button. 2. Double-tap the icon. Backup Backup/Restore 5. The following window will appear: 3. Select the restore source from the pull-down menu. Target/Source 4. Tap the button. Restore 3.2.1.2 Restoring the Unit To restore the unit: 1. Navigate to: Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel...
  • Page 24: Bar Code Controls

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 5. The following window will appear: 3.2.2.1.1 Enable Power Checking the check box activates the scanner. If the Enable Power Enable Power check box is unchecked, the scanner will not function. 6. Tap to complete the restoration. Tap to cancel. 3.2.2.1.2 Enable Buzzer Checking the check box activates both the audio and Enable Buzzer vibration motor. If the check box is unchecked, nei- Enable Buzzer ther the audio nor the vibration motor will function. 3.2.2 Bar Code Controls –...
  • Page 25: Format Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings Disables the function only. the scan key is released. As multiple barcodes are read, Disable Vibration Enables the unit to emit a short buzz when the scanner the reader reamains ON. Once the scan key is released, Short has made a successful scan. the scanner deactivates. Enables the unit to emit two rapid, short buzzes when 2 TImes – CAUTION – the scanner has made a successful scan. Care must be taken while scanning in Multiple mode to Enables the unit to emit a long buzz when the scanner Long not accidently duplicate data during a continuous scan.
  • Page 26: Bar Codes Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings • AIM/ISO15424 ID + Length(2/6) 3.2.2.3.1 Bar Code Symbologies • Opticon ID + Length(6/6) This list provides a description of this unit’s bar code symbologies. The • AIM/ISO15424 ID + Length(6/6) check marks indicate the symbologies that are enabled by default. The default is . When using a Code ID, the Disable Prefix function will be disabled automatically. Barcode Symbology Description ☑ Universal Product Code. The standard bar code 3.2.2.3 Bar Codes Tab type for retail products in the U.S. Displays the list of barcode symbologies available for the barcode scan- ☐ UPC + 2 Universal product code seen on almost all retail ner. The user may enable or disable one or more symbologies by tapping...
  • Page 27: Settings Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.2.4 Settings Tab 3.2.2.4.2 UPC E Allows user to view and select the various options associated with the different available barcode symbologies. Option Description ☐ After showing the barcode, jump to next Transmit Leading Zero row. Subsections through comprise the list 3.2.2.4.1 3.2.2.4.15 NOTE: ☑ Whether to send check digit by barcode. Transmit of barcode symbologies available on this unit. Check Digit ☐ 3.2.2.4.1 UPC A UPC-E label is transmitted in the UPC-A Transmit UPC E as UPC A format 3.2.2.4.3...
  • Page 28: Code 39

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.2.4.4 Code 39 3.2.2.4.6 Code 2 of 5 / S-Code Option Description Option Description ☑ ☑ The decoded data characters are transmit- Whether to send check digit by barcode. Normal Code Transmit Check Digit ted without further translation ☑ ☑ ——— Minimum 5 Whether to send check digit by barcode.
  • Page 29: Uk / Plessey

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.2.4.8 MSI / Plessey 3.2.2.4.10 UK / Plessey Option Description Option Description ☑ ☑ The character position CD2 is not trans- Whether to send check digit by barcode. Check MOD Transmit Check Digits mitted. ☑ Whether to send check digit by barcode. Transmit Check Digit 1 3.2.2.4.9 Telepen 3.2.2.4.11 Code 128 Option...
  • Page 30: Code 93

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.2.4.12 Code 93 3.2.2.4.14 Korean Postal Option Description Option Description ☑ ☑ The dash character ‘-’ ( hex 2D ) is Trans- Transmit The check digits are not transmitted. Check Check Dash mitted. Digit 3.2.2.4.13 Code 11 3.2.2.4.15 Option Description Option Description ☑ ☑ The check digit is not transmitted. Whether to send check digit by barcode.
  • Page 31: Others Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.2.5 Others Tab 3.2.2.5.2 Firmware Version 1. To check the firmware version, tap the button. The “Others” tab contains two buttons: Factory Default and Firmware Firmware Version Version. 2. The window will open and show the version Bar Code Controls number. 3.2.2.5.1 Reset Factory Defaults To reset Factory Defaults: 1. Press the “Factory Default” button.
  • Page 32: Bluetooth Device Properties

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.3 Bluetooth Device Properties 4. The will open. Bluetooth Manager There are two ways to access the Bluetooth Manager 1. Navigate to: Start > Settings > Control Panel An alternate method of activating the Bluetooth Manager is to NOTE: navigate to: Start > Programs > Bluetooth > Bluetooth Manager 2. The window will open. Control Panel 5. Tap the button and the unit will search for Bluetooth...
  • Page 33 3.0 Control Panel Settings In order for this feature to find Bluetooth devices, the user must 10. Tap to connect to the device without authentication or tap NOTE: have Bluetooth devices activated. to authenticate the device before connecting. 6. Once Bluetooth devices are found, a list will appear in the Blue- window. tooth Manager 11.
  • Page 34 3.0 Control Panel Settings 5. Double-tap the device. To Use Serial Port: 1. Tap: Start > Programs > Bluetooth > Bluetooth SPP Manager 6. Go to Step 9 on page 33 to complete authentication. If want to use a virtual COM, only SPP base profiles are sup- NOTE: ported (i.e. Printer, Modem, and LAP). Switch to Serial Port tab and the trusted devices will appear. Select the device to be mapped to a virtual COM and which virtual COM you want to use. 2. The window will open. Bluetooth SPP Manager The selected COM port has been mapped for Bluetooth device. List of Bluetooth Icons: Icon Description...
  • Page 35: Certificates

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. The Certificates window will appear. 3.2.4 Certificates Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications. Certificates are signed and issued by certifi- cate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time. Windows CE manages multiple certificate stores. 1. To launch the Certificates window, navigate to: Start > Settings > Control Panel 2.
  • Page 36: View A Certificate

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 2. If the certificate or associated private key is from a file, tap the radio 3.2.4.2 View a Certificate button for and tap in the data field. From a File Friendly name To view more details of the selected certificate—such as Subject, Issuer, Effective date, Expiration date, Fingerprint, Key Usage, Private Key, and Serial Number—follow the instructions below: 1. Tap the name of a certificate under the Stores tab. 3. The onscreen keyboard will appear. 2. Tap the button. View 4. Type the name of the file. 5. Press on the keyboard. Enter 3. The Certificate Properties window will appear.
  • Page 37: Remove A Certificate

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Tap any item in the field window to review the details of the certifi- 3.2.5 Date and Time cate selected in the field. Details To open the Date/Time Properties window: 1. Navigate to: Start > Settings > Control Panel 3.2.4.3 Remove a Certificate To delete a certificate: 1. Tap a certificate to be deleted. 2.
  • Page 38: Change A Date

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. The Date/Time Properties window will open. 2. To cycle through the years, tap on the year currently displayed and press the up or down arrows. 3.2.5.1 Change a Date 3. Change the date by tapping on the date beneath the month and year. 1. To cycle through the months, tap the left or right arrows. The year will change as the month changes from December to January. Tapping on a new date will turn the date dark blue while the NOTE: original date will have a box around it. To set the new date, tap To select a specific month, tap on the name of the month in the NOTE: button and the box will disappear.
  • Page 39: Setting The Time

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 5. Tap to save the changes. 3.2.5.2 Setting the Time Apply 1. Tap on the Time Zone pop-up menu. 6. To automatically adjust the clock for Daylight Saving Time, tap the checkbox at the bottom of the screen. 2. Select the desired time zone and tap Apply Many regions of the world do not have daylight savings time. NOTE: If the time is set first, the time will change when the time zone NOTE: When these time zones are selected, the check box for Auto- is changed. matic DST will be disabled.
  • Page 40: Device Information

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.6 Device Information 3.2.7 Dialing Shows firmware & software versions, configuration number, serial num- ber, flash ROM size, RAM size, WIFI MAC address, and Bluetooth ID. 1. To open the window, navigate to: Device Information Start > Settings > Control Panel [ This Control Panel is not applicable to this unit ] 3.2.8 Display Properties 1. To change Display Properties, navigate to: 2.
  • Page 41: Background Tab

    3. The Display Properties window will open. 3. Tap to save the changes. 3.2.8.1 Background Tab 3.2.8.1.2 Change a Background Image: The M1000 ships with the DAP background image installed. The Back- 1. To select a different image, tap on the button. Browse ground Tab allows the user to change the background image. 3.2.8.1.1 Remove DAP background image 1. Tap on the...
  • Page 42: Add Custom Background Image

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3. Select an image and press 6. The Display Properties window will open. 3.2.8.1.3 Add Custom Background Image: 7. Tap on the button. Browse 1. Place the unit in its dock, plug in the power and USB cables, attach the USB cable to the PC, and turn the unit on. 2. Launch ActiveSync from the menu. Start 3. Navigate to to open the unit’s Local Disk (C:) > Mobile Device desktop window. 4. On the unit, open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu >...
  • Page 43: Appearance Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 10. Ensure that the .bmp file will be visible in the Windows folder by 10. If an image is smaller than 240 x 320 and does not fill the back- double-tapping on the desktop. ground, place a checkmark in the My Device Tile image on background check box to tile the image over the entire background. • Tap Options 11.
  • Page 44: Changing A Color Scheme

    Color Background Color Preview 3.2.8.2.2 Selecting a Preset Background Color The M1000 offers the option to select a preset background color. To select a color: The background color will appear within the Preview Box while 1. Tap on the in the bottom right corner of the Color Square...
  • Page 45: Creating A Custom Background Color

    The window highlight color changes only after the scheme has NOTE: 3. From the list, select a color. been applied. Basic Colors 3.2.8.2.3 Creating a Custom Background Color The M1000 offers the option to select a custom background color. To select a color: 1. Tap on the in the bottom right corner of the Color Square Dis- window. play Properties 4. Tap to save the change.
  • Page 46 3.0 Control Panel Settings 3. To define a custom color, tap the button: If the slider is set to black (RGB 0, 0, 0,): Define NOTE: Lightness Bar Lightness Bar Slider Preview or set to white (RGB 255, 255, 255): 4. The custom color colorpicker will open. Lightness Bar Slider Preview will not be active. The Color Sampler Lightness Bar slider must be above 0 and below 255.
  • Page 47: Input Panel Properties

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 5. Using the stylus, tap anywhere in the to activate the 3.2.9 Input Panel Properties Lightness Bar Color Sampler: The unit has as the only option available and refers to the Keyboard onscreen keyboard. Keyboard Options 1. To make adjustments to the features of the onscreen keyboard, tap on the button. Options 6. Drag or tap the stylus in the Color Sampler to select a color. The higher up on the Color Sampler that a color is chosen, the NOTE: richer the color. The lower on the Color Campler, the greyer the color. Once a color is chosen, use the stylus to move the Brightness NOTE: Bar slider to lighten or darken the color. 2.
  • Page 48: Internet Options

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.10 Internet Options 3.2.10.1 General Tab Type the URLs of the desired and desired Start Page Search Page To change the Internet Options: can also be changed and the browsing history deleted. Cache Size 1. Open the Control Panel by navigating to: Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 3.2.10.2 Connection Tab Modify the network access setting as desired. 2. Double-tap on the icon in the Control Panel. Internet Options 3.2.10.3 Security Tab Allows the user to set the security settings as desired.
  • Page 49: Internet Security Settings

    3.0 Control Panel Settings Tap the checkbox to enable any of the following: 3.2.10.3.2 Local Intranet Security Settings Allows the setting of local Intranet Security Settings as desired. 3.2.10.3.1 Internet Security Settings To change Local Intranet settings: 1. Tap the symbol. Internet 1. Tap on Local Intranet 2. Tap the button. Settings 2. Tap on the button. Sites 3. Tap on the radio buttons to , or Disable Enable...
  • Page 50 3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Type the name of the site to be added and the button becomes To Add a Site: active. 1. Launch the onscreen keyboard by first tapping the icon Keyboard in the Task Bar. 5. Tap the button. 2. Tap in the pop-up menu. Keyboard 6. The new web site is added to the site list and the button becomes active (hidden beneath the keyboard). 3. Tap in the field. Add the web site to the zone...
  • Page 51 3.0 Control Panel Settings 7. Close the onscreen keyboard by tapping the icon in the 2. The window will open. Keyboard Local Intranet Task Bar. 8. Tap the button to save the added web site. 3. Tap on the web site to be removed in the site list and the Remove button will become active.
  • Page 52: Trusted Sites

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 5. Tap to save the change. 3. The site window will appear. Trusted Sites 4. Enter the URL of a trusted site as shown in Section 3.2.10.3.2 Lo- 3.2.10.3.3 Trusted Sites under on page cal Intranet Security Settings To Add a Site Allows the user to add and manage Security Settings Trusted Sites as desired. To Add a Site: 1.
  • Page 53: Restricted Sites

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 2. Tap on the web site to be removed in the site list and the 3.2.10.3.4 Restricted Sites Remove button will become active. Allows the setting of Security Settings Restricted Sites as desired. Tap the checkbox to enable any of the following: To Add a Site: 3. Tap the button. Remove 1. Tap on the icon.
  • Page 54: Privacy Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings Tapping closes the window, but leaves the URL unaffected. 5. Tap to save the change. NOTE: To Remove a Site: 3.2.10.4 Privacy Tab 1. Open the sites window. Restricted Sites Allows user to modify the settings as desired. Privacy 2. Tap on the web site to be removed in the site list and the Remove 3.2.10.4.1 Privacy Level...
  • Page 55: Advanced Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings Checking the check box 3.2.10.6.1 Block Popups NOTE: Override automatic handling activates the Cookie radio buttons. First- Third-party To block popups: 1. Tap in the check box to add a check mark. Block Popups 3.2.10.5 Advanced Tab Allows the user to modify the following four security settings: Acces- sibility, Browsing, Enable scripting, and Security. buttons become active. NOTE: Exceptions Advanced...
  • Page 56 3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Tap the button to save the change and the Add a Web Site to the Popup Exceptions Site List: Popup Exceptions window will close. 1. Type the name of a web site into the Allow popups from the field. following sites Remove a Web Site from the Popup Exceptions Site List: 2.
  • Page 57: Display Notification

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3. The site is removed from the Popup Exceptions site list. 2. Tap to save the change. 4. Tap the button to save the change and the Popup Exceptions 3.2.10.6.3 Open New Pages window will close. 1. Tap in the check Open new pages in the current window box to allow the unit to open popups in the currently active window.
  • Page 58: Keyboard

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.11 Keyboard 3.2.11.1.1 Enable Character Repeat 1. Tap the check box to place a checkmark and enable the character To change the Keyboard Properties: repeat function. 1. Open the Control Panel by navigating to: 2. Tap the check box to remove a checkmark and disable the character repeat function. Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 3.2.11.1.2 Repeat Delay Sets the time before the repetition of a character begins for a held key.
  • Page 59: Repeat Rate

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3. Tap to save the change. 3.2.11.2 [ Reserved ] 3.2.12 Network and Dial-Up Connections To change the Network and Dial-Up Connections: 1. Open the Control Panel by navigating to: Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 3.2.11.1.3 Repeat Rate Sets the rapidity of repeated characters for a held key. 1. Tap-and-drag the slider to increase or decrease the Repeat rate the keyboard key pressed and held: 2.
  • Page 60: Make New Connection

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Tap the button. 3.2.12.1 Make New Connection Next To create a Dial-up Connection: 1. Double-tap the icon. Make New Connection 5. Tap on the drop-down menu and select a device. Select a device 2. In the dialog box, enter a name for the Make New Connection new connection.
  • Page 61 3.0 Control Panel Settings 7. The s window will open. 8. Tap the button. Device Propertie TCP/IP Settings 9. The window will open. • Port Settings Tab TCP/IP Settings Allows the user to configure the for the Connection Preferences unit. It also allows the user to choose between using the terminal , and to select , if...
  • Page 62 3.0 Control Panel Settings 11. Tap the check boxes to select or deselect • Name Servers Advanced Security Set- according to the user’s network requirements. tings Allows user to set up Primary and Secondary DNS and WINS addresses. 12. Tap to save the changes. Once the settings have been made, tap General Name Servers 13. Tap the button. Finish to save the changes. 14. The window will close and the unit will Make New Connection 10.
  • Page 63: Owner

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.13 Owner 3. The window will open. Owner Properties 3.2.13.1 Identification Tab The Identification tab allows the user to enter the user’s identification information, including Name, Company, Address, Work phone, and Home phone. It also provides the user the ability to select to have the owner identifiac- tion display at start up. • Fill in or edit the data as desired. • To have this information displayed when the unit is started, select at startup. Display Owner Identification • To set up identification for remote networks, see Setting up identifi- cation for remote networks.
  • Page 64: Notes Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 5. Tap in either phone number field and the onscreen keyboard will 3.2.13.3 Network ID Tab reappear. Allows the user to input the user’s name, password, and the domain name used to log on to a remote network. 1.
  • Page 65: Password

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Tap in the field and the onscreen keyboard will 3.2.14 Password Domain Name reappear. To change the Password Properties: 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 5. Enter the Domain name. 6. Tap to save the changes. 2.
  • Page 66: Password Setting Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. To require the password on startup, tap in the 3.2.14.1 Password Setting Tab Enable password check box. Note that the protection at power-on Enable pass- box becomes active. word protection for screen saver 1. Enter the password in the field. Password 3. Tap to save the changes. 2. In the field, enter the password again and the Confirm password check box becomes...
  • Page 67: Pc Connection

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.15 PC Connection 3.2.15.1 PC Connection Tab 1. Select the first checkbox to Enable direct connections to the To change the Password Properties: desktop computer 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 2. Tap the button to modify the connection Change Connection… method from USB. 2.
  • Page 68: Power

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Tap to select the desired connection. 3.2.16 Power To change the configuration: Power 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 5. Tap to save the changes and exit the Change Connection window.
  • Page 69: Battery Tab

    Power Schemes Allows the user to choose between AC Power Battery Power pull-down menu. Power Scheme • If a warning appears, the remaining Main Batteries Very Low battery life is around 15 minutes until the M1000 shuts down. 3.2.16.2.2 User Idle Mode Allows the user to use a pull-down menu to set the amount of time be- fore the application will enter mode. This setting allows the User Idle system to continue running in the background. 3.2.16.2.3...
  • Page 70: Regional Settings

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.17 Regional Settings 3.2.17.1 Region Tab 1. Select the desired location in the drop-down box. Your locale To change the configuration: Regional Settings 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 2. Review the Appearance samples in the bottom half of the screen. 3. Tap the button if any change needs to be made to the Customize Appearance samples.
  • Page 71: Number Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.17.1.1 Number Tab 3.2.17.1.4 Date Tab Used to change number display criteria for data collection requirements. Used to change date formatting for data collection requirements. 3.2.17.1.2 Currency Tab to save changes. Used to change currency display criteria for data collection require- ments. 3.2.17.2 Language Tab 3.2.17.1.3 Time Tab This tab displays the determined by the User Interface Language unit based on the selection made in the tab.
  • Page 72: Remove Programs

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.18 Remove Programs 3.2.18.1 Remove Programs Tab Used to display all user-installed programs. Only these programs can To change the configuration: Remove Programs be removed. 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel 1. Tap on the program to be removed. Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 2. Press the button.
  • Page 73: Storage Manager

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.19 Storage Manager 3.2.19.1 Storage Manager Tab Allows the user to change the default settings. Storage Properties Requires the installation of a MicroSD card. The user can also format, dismount, and create partitions on storage To change the configuration: Storage Manager devices using this control panel. 1. Open the by navigating to: 1. From the pull-down menu, select the desired storage...
  • Page 74: Stylus

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.20 Stylus 3.2.20.1 Double-Tap Tab 1. Double-tap the checkerboard grid at a comfortable speed. To change the configuration: Stylus 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 2. Double-tap clapboard to test the settings. 2.
  • Page 75: Calibration Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.21 System 3.2.20.2 Calibration Tab Allows the user to recalibrate the screen if double-tapping fails to work. To change the configuration: Stylus 1. Tap the button. Recalibrate 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 2. Follow the instructions on the recalibration screen shown below: 2. Double-tap on the icon in the Control Panel. Stylus 3.
  • Page 76: General Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.21.1 General Tab 3.2.21.3 Device Name Tab Allows the user to review Allows the user to assign a Device name Device description to the unit for network identification. • Firmware information • The input panel will open to facilitate data entry. • Information about size, and Processor Memory Expansion • To save the changes and close the window, press the cards Device Name button or press the...
  • Page 77: Usb Function Driver Properties

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.22 USB Function Driver Properties 4. Select the USB interface type. To change the configuration: USB Function Driver 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 5. Select the USB Composite driver Configuration: • USB Serial • USB RNDIS • USB Mass-Storage. 2. Double-tap on the icon in the USB Function Driver Properties Control Panel.
  • Page 78: Volume & Sounds Properties

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.23 Volume & Sounds Properties 3.2.23.1 Volume Tab Allows the user to set the volume and enable sounds for various functions. To change the configuration: Stylus 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel Adjust the Volume 1. Tap the button to decrease the sound level, or Soft 2.
  • Page 79: Sounds Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.2.23.2 Sounds Tab To Select a Scheme 1. Tap the pop-up menu. Scheme Allows the user to enable the desired sounds for key clicks, screen taps, notifications, and applications. The scroll bar to the right of the Event window allows the user to scroll through the available sounds. 2. Select the desired from the scheme list.
  • Page 80 3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. Scroll through the list and tap to select an event that will To Change a Sound Event have its sound changed. 1. Tap the pop-up menu. Scheme 5. Tap on the Sound drop-down menu. 2. Select from the Scheme pop-up menu. All Sounds The Empty Recycle Bin event in Windows CE does not have a NOTE: 3. All available sounds under are now active.
  • Page 81: Wlan Manager

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 7. Tap the button. 3.2.24 WLAN Manager Save As To change the configuration: Stylus 1. Open the by navigating to: Control Panel Start Menu > Settings > Control Panel 8. The window will open. Save Scheme As 2. Double-tap on the icon in the Control Panel.
  • Page 82: Tap Start

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.3 Tap Start Make sure that the radio button is selected. NOTE: Admin. 4. Tap in the field and enter a password. Admin. Password The M1000 has a Security icon in the menu. This allows the user Start to access the Admin. security window. 3.3.1 Security To change the configuration: Security 1.
  • Page 83: Program Controls

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.4 Program Controls 3.4.1 Bar Code Controls Provides a short-cut to the Control Panel. See Bar Code Controls To open the Program Controls Section on page 24 for instructions. 3.2.2 Bar Code Controls 3.4.2 Boot Manager Start Menu > Programs > Controls Allows the user to turn Bluetooth or Wi-Fi power on and off, and to as- 1.
  • Page 84: Assign Program To Unit Re-Boot

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 4. The window will open. 3.4.2.2 Assign Program to Unit Re-Boot My Device 1. Tap on the drop-down menu. Program 5. Navigate to the desired application, tap it, and tap to select. 2. Tap to select the Boot or Resume function. 6. The application and its address will appear in the list. Program 3. Tap the button. 7. Repeat this process for other applications, if desired, and/or for oth- functions as needed.
  • Page 85: Brightness

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.4.3 Brightness 2. Tap to select desired time interval. 3.4.3.1 Brightness Allows the user to select the brightness of the LCD screen. 1. Slide the slider to set the desired brightness — left is low and right is high (Slider is divided into increments of 10%). 3. Tap to save the change. 2. Tap to save the change. 3.4.3.3 Keypad Backlight Setting Allows the user to manager the keypad backlight function. The user may , or set to Disable Backlight...
  • Page 86: Device Power

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 2. Tap 3.4.4 Device Power Enable Backlight Backlight Always On Allows the user to Enable/Disable Bluetooth or Wi-Fi power. 1. Tap the check box. Wi-Fi Power 3. Tap to save the change. 2. Tap the check box. Bluetooth Power 3. Tap to save the changes.
  • Page 87: Fn Key Manager

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.4.5 Fn Key Manager 3. The edit window will open. Fn Key Manager Allows the user to assign function keys to discrete actions. Because the function key used for this example does not have NOTE: aprogram assigned to it, the Program ID box is grayed out. If this were a function key with a program already assigned, it 3.4.5.1 Assign a Program would appear in this box. 1. Tap a function key number in the list. Fn Key Manager 4.
  • Page 88 3.0 Control Panel Settings 6. The fields become active. Program Parameter 9. Navigate to the desired application and tap it. 7. Tap the button. Browse 10. Tap to save the selection. 8. The window opens. My Device 11. The selected application and its location appears in the Program field.
  • Page 89: Assign A Function

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 10. Tap to save the selection. 2. Tap the button. Edit Tapping erases the application from the 3. Tap the radio button. NOTE: Disable Program Function field. 4. The field becomes active. Function 3.4.5.2 Assign a Function 1. Tap a function key number in the list.
  • Page 90: Taskbar And Start Menu

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 5. Tap on the drop-down menu. 3.5 Taskbar and Start Menu Function To open the window: Taskbar and Start Menu Start Menu > Settings > Taskbar and Start... 6. Scroll through the list of functions and tap the function to be as- signed to the F2 key (in this example, is selected).
  • Page 91: Advanced Tab

    3.0 Control Panel Settings 3.5.2 Advanced Tab • A list of the Control Panels appears in the menu. Control Panels • Tap the button to remove the contents of the Documents Clear Menu. • Use the up and down arrow keys to navigate Alpha • Tap a check mark in the check box to add a the list. Expand Control Panel list all Control Panels in the menu.
  • Page 92: Communication

    4.0 Communication 4.1 Installing & Setting Up Micro- ton at the top of the ActiveSync window (or select Explore from the File menu). soft ActiveSync 4. Navigate to the target directory on the unit and copy the desired file by using the Copy/paste method or dragging and dropping the To view available options for Device setting, tap Start > Settings. Then, desired there are three items inside “Control Panel”, “Network and Dial-up” file(s) into the folder. and “Taskbar and Start”. 4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization 4.1.1...
  • Page 93: Software Applications

    5.0 Software Applications 5.0 Software Applications 5.1 Introduction • To bypass the proxy server for local address, such as corporate in- tranet pages, select Bypass proxy for local address. Tap the menu to switch to any software program. Start 5.2.1.5 Enable Cookies 5.2 Software Applications A cookie file contains information about the user’s identity and prefer- ences so that a Web site can tailor information to specific needs. The 5.2.1 Internet Explorer Web site sends the file and it is stored on the mobile unit. • Select View >...
  • Page 94: Save A Copy Of Current

    5.0 Software Applications 5.2.1.16 Save a Copy of Current Page • On the Find/Replace toolbar, select the appropriate button. • Move, copy, or delete text A Web page can be saved and viewed later when disconnected from the • Select the text to move, copy, or delete. Internet or Intranet without using cached memory. • To move or delete text, select the Cut button. To copy the text, select • Select File > Save As the Copy button. • Specify a folder location and give the file name. • To paste the information, move the insertion point to the desired 5.2.1.17 Copy a Web Page to a Document location, and select the Paste button.
  • Page 95: Working In Outline View

    5.0 Software Applications • Display the document using the full screen. when converted back to a Word document. Shading is not restored when used in a table, but simple borders are restored. • Select View > Full Screen • Character Formatting • To exit Full Screen view, select Restore. Bold, italic, strikethrough, superscript, subscript, and hidden text • To move the Restore button, drag the bar on the left side. are retained and displayed. Other effects are changed or removed. • Display or hide scroll bars. •...
  • Page 96: Disconnecting And Ending A Session

    5.0 Software Applications any running processes and Remote Connection can later recon- 5.3 Flash Disk nect to this same session (if the administrator has configured Remote Connection to reconnect to disconnected sessions). The FlashDisk let the application or a data file can be stored into the Flash Memory. 5.2.3.3 Disconnecting and Ending a Session Note: The FlashDisk storage memory persists all reset (warm/cold re- • In the Remote Connection window, select Start > Shutdown. boot) conditions and software/firmware updates. We strongly • Tap Log Off > OK recommends installing all applications, applets, programs, and important data files to the FlashDisk location.
  • Page 97: Summit Radio

    6.0 Summit Radio 6.0 Summit Radio Utility 6.1 Summit Client Utility 3. The window appears. Summit Client Utility To launch, go to: Start > Programs > WLAN Manager 6.1.1 Main Window The Main window provides an overview of the current wireless network connection configuration (Active Profile), a snapshot of connection in- formation, and additional information regarding SCU (About SCU).
  • Page 98 6.0 Summit Radio Utility • - The radio is associated to an AP. If the radio is not Associated sending data to or receiving data from the AP, then: – If WEP is being used, then one of the WEP keys in the active profile is invalid. – If WPA-PSK or WPA2-PSK is being used, then the PSK or password is invalid. – If WPA-Enterprise or WPA2-Enterprise is being used, then the radio did not complete EAP authentication successfully. • - The radio is associated to an <EAP type> Authenticated AP and has completed EAP authentication successfully. - Indicates the device’s radio type including: Radio Type •...
  • Page 99: Profile Window

    6.0 Summit Radio Utility 6.1.2 Profile Window Summit highly recommends the use of Open Auth Type Note: which is also the SCU default. This setting can be (cont’d) edited from the Profile window of SCU. Administrator use only Bitrate is the measurement of how much data is trans- Bit Rate settings are radio and security settings that are stored for mitted in a given amount of time from one location to Profile another. It is generally measured in bits per second (bps), each configuration profile.
  • Page 100 6.0 Summit Radio Utility Encryption involves scrambling transmitted data so that When SCU operates with a Summit 802.11a/g radio, an Encryption Radio Mode it can be read only by the intended receiver, which has the administrator can select from the following radio mode (cont’d) proper key to decrypt unscramble the encrypted data. In values: Summit Client Utility, the Encryption setting in a profile • B rates only - 1, 2, 5.5, and 11 Mbps can refer not just to an encryption method but also to an • G rates only - 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps authentication method and an encryption key manage- ment protocol. • BG rates full - All B and G rates • A rates only - 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps (same For more information, see “SCU Encryption Settings” as G rates) Table. • ABG rates full - All A rates and all B and G rates, with Maximum Maximum (Max PSP) is a power save mode where the A rates (the 802.11a radio) preferred (see “Preferred access point buffers incoming messages for the radio. The...
  • Page 101: Edit A Profile

    6.0 Summit Radio Utility 2. Tap to select a profile to edit. In SCU, Tx Power displays on the Status window Tx Power to indicate of the power of the radio, in milliwatts (mW). This value can be overwritten by the AP; the AP can dictate to the client what power to use. WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) encrypts trans- mitted data using 64-bit or 128-bit encryption. WEP, which was defined with the original IEEE 802.11 standards, is not recommended because a WEP key can be “broken” in less than an hour us- ing commonly available tools. WPA/WPA2 WPA (Wi-Fi Protected Access) and WPA2 (Wi-Fi Pro- tected Access 2) are security certifications defined by the Wi-Fi Alliance. To earn a WPA or WPA2 certification, a...
  • Page 102 6.0 Summit Radio Utility 2. If a property has configurable settings (such as 5. The button will activate. Radio Power Save Commit shown below), they will appear to the right of the property Radio list. 6. Tap the button to set the property. Commit Radio 3. Tap on the property configurable settings list. Radio 7. Repeat as desired for each property. Radio 8. Tap to save changes.
  • Page 103: Set Encryption Type

    6.0 Summit Radio Utility 5. Tap the button. 6.1.2.1.2 Set Encryption Type WEP Keys/PSKs Encryption involves scrambling transmitted data so that it can be read only by the intended receiver, which has the proper key to decrypt un- scramble the encrypted data. Follow the following to configure the type: Encryption 1. Tap the drop-down menu. Encryption 6. The window will open. WEP Key Entry Not all types require WEP keys or PSKs. Select NOTE: Encryption the appropriate type according to the network’s Encryption requirements.
  • Page 104: Set Eap Type

    6.0 Summit Radio Utility 8. Tap the button to save the changes. 6.1.2.1.3 Set EAP Type Encryption involves scrambling transmitted data so that it can be read only by the intended receiver, which has the proper key to decrypt un- scramble the encrypted data. When SCU is used to configure security settings, seven EAP types are supported: EAP-TLS, EAP-TTLS, PEAP-TLS, PEAP-MSCHAPv2, PEAP-GTC, EAP-FAST, and LEAP. Make the selection appropriate for the network’s requirements. For details, see Appendix B —...
  • Page 105 6.0 Summit Radio Utility 3. Scroll through the list of types and tap to select the appropriate one. 7. Enter the name and User Password 4. In this example, is selected and the button has 8. Tap the button to save the changes. LEAP Credentials become active. 5. Tap the button. Credentials 9. Tap the button to confirm the settings. Commit 6. The window will open.
  • Page 106: Status Tab

    6.0 Summit Radio Utility 6.1.3 Status Tab 6.1.4 Diags Tab tab provides status information on the radio connection tab enables the user to troubleshoot connection issues with Status Diags between the client device and the access point to which it’s associated. the Summit Client Utility. The following table describes the content of the tab window: The following table describes the content of the tab window: Status...
  • Page 107: Global Window

    6.0 Summit Radio Utility 6.1.5 Global Window BG Channel Set BG Channel Set is an SCU Global setting that indicates the 2.4 GHz channels that the radio scans when contemplating Global settings include radio and security settings that apply to all pro- a roam to determine what access points are available. BG files and settings that apply to SCU itself. Administrator use only. channel set options include: • Full - The radio scans all 2.4 GHz channels. • 1, 6, 11 - The radio scans the three most commonly used 2.4 GHz channels. • 1,7,13 - The radio scans these three channels which are most commonly used in ETSI and TELEC. • Custom - If SCU displays a value of “Custom” for a global setting, then the operating system registry has been edited to include a value that is not available for selection on the Global window.
  • Page 108 6.0 Summit Radio Utility Because passive scanning consumes a longer period of If there are controllers, then Opportunistic PMK DFS Scan Time PMK Caching time, DFS Scan Time (an SCU Global setting) enables (OPMK) caching is used and reauthentication informa- (cont’d) the user to determine the dwell (listen) time (in millisec- tion is cached on the controllers. When the station tries to reauthenticate, the station and the controller behind onds or ms) when passively scanning on a DFS channel. the access point use the cached information to do the When decreasing the scan time (to a value lower Note: four-way handshake to exchange keys.
  • Page 109: Using The Summit Task Bar Icon

    6.0 Summit Radio Utility 6.1.6 Using the Summit Task Bar Icon The software for the service is installed with other Sum- Tray Icon mit software in a .cab file. The service is active only when (cont’d) Summit software includes a service that displays an icon in the Win- all of the following are true: dows Task Bar. This icon provides a visual status for the Summit radio • A Summit radio is installed in the device or inserted in in the unit and it provides access to the SCU application. an external slot in the device. • The device is active Tap the icon to launch the SCU application.
  • Page 110: Appendix A — Eap Credentials

    Appendix A — EAP Credentials EAP-Type User Password CA Cert Validate User MS Store Others Server Username or Domain/ Password (up to 32 Filename (up to 32 char- See Note on Validate See Note on Use PEAP-MSCHAP Username (up to 64 characters) acters) Server Checkbox MS store Checkbox characters) See Note on CA Cert Field Username or Domain/ Password (up to 32 Filename (up to 32 char- See Note on Validate See Note on Use PEAP-TGC Username (up to 64 characters) acters) Server Checkbox MS store Checkbox characters) See Note on CA Cert Field PEAP-TLS...
  • Page 111: Appendix B — Eap Types

    Appendix B — EAP Types Extensible Authentication Protocol - Flexible Authentication via Secure Tunneling EAP-FAST A protocol that was designed to address the vulnerabilities of LEAP while keeping a “lightweight” implementation. It uses a PAC (Protected Ac- cess Credential) to create a TLS tunnel where client credentials are verified. Extensible Authentication Protocol-Transport Layer Security EAP-TLS EAP-TLS (created by Microsoft) requires an exchange of proof of identities through public key cryptography (such as digital certificates). EAP- TLS secures this exchange with an encrypted TLS tunnel which helps to resist dictionary or other MitM (Man in the Middle) attacks. Tunneled Transport Layer Security EAP-TTLS EAP-TTLS enables WLAN station authentication without requiring the stations to have certificates which creates a simplified architecture of secure WLANs. User authentication is performed by password, but the password credentials are transported in a securely encrypted tunnel established based upon the server certificates. Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol or Protected EAP PEAP A protocol that creates an encrypted (and more secure) channel before the password-based authentication occurs.
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