Uniden PC100B English Owners Manual

Uniden PC100B Manual

Uniden PC100B manual content summary:

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    CONTENTS Welcome 2 Features 2 Included In Your Package 3 Installing the Batteries 4 Buttons and controls 5 • Application Buttons 5 • Action Buttons 5 • The Start Button and Taskbar 6 • Input Method Select 6 • Adjusting the Display Contrast 6 • Opening Programs 7 • Exiting Programs 7 •
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    reliability, long life, and outstanding performance. Use this Startup Guide to familiarize yourself with your new PC100. The information contained on the following pages will get ™ slot • Infrared Communication • Backlit LCD Display ™ is a proprietary trademark of Uniden America Corporation 2
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    INCLUDED IN YOUR PACKAGE PC100 Stylus Docking Cradle with serial cable AC Adapter Carrying Case Windows CE Software 3
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    the batteries, be sure the negative (-), or flat end of each battery is NOTE inserted toward the spring. Your PC100 has an internal, self-charging standby power supply. For first time use, leave the PC100 docked in the cradle for twelve hours with the AC adapter NOTE plugged in and the
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    of the programs below by simply pushing a button. Voice Recorder Note Taker Calendar Contacts o Action Buttons Action Buttons are located on the side of the PC100, to the left of the screen display. Use these buttons to scroll through menus, exit applications, and adjust the display contrast. 5
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    o The Start Button and Taskbar Tap the Start Button Start on the Taskbar to open programs, find information, and view help. The Taskbar is located at the bottom of the screen display. Start 12:32 a o Input Method Select Tap the Input Method arrow on the Taskbar to select Keyboard or JOT Character
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    To open a program, tap Start and choose from the list of programs, or press one of the Application buttons on the side of the PC100. o Exiting Programs Exit a program by pressing the red Exit Program button to the left of the display. o Minimizing Programs Minimize an application by tapping
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    THE STYLUS The stylus is the pencil-like device stored in the upper right corner of your PC100. By tapping on the display screen with the stylus, you can change settings, open programs, and enter information. 8
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    POWERING UP The Power Button is located to the left of the screen display. Use the stylus or your fingernail to turn the power on. To turn the power off, push the power button again. To turn on the display backlight, press and hold the power button down for two or NOTE more seconds. To turn the
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    o Calibrating Your Display To calibrate your display, just follow the on-screen instructions after launching the Setup Wizard. o World Clock - Setting the Time and Date After calibrating your display, World Clock appears. From here you can set the
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    2. Tap the date arrow under the local time clock, then select the current date from the calendar. World Clock OK X Time Home Visiting Alarms July 1998 Fort Worth,... Paris SMT W T F S 281219 301 1 2 3 141 1 510 6 7 82 9 101011 2 912 1133 141 153 16 197 18 1 3 1289672207622185 242 29 23
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    the keys on the keyboard with the stylus. Tap OK when finished. Owner Properties Identification Notes: Name: John Smith Company: Address: OK X Work Phone: Esc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = Tab q w e r t y u I o p [ ] CAP a s d f g h j k l ; ' Shift z x c v b n u m , / Ctl Alt . \ Start 11:31 a 12
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    With Voice Recorder you can capture thoughts, record reminders, ideas, and phone numbers. Use Voice Recorder in "eyes free" mode with the application , "out of memory" appears. See NOTE your software guide for allocating more memory to Voice Recorder. You may need to adjust the
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    Tasks Use Tasks to create a to-do list or remind yourself of something important. Check appointments in four views; Day, Week, Month, or Year (1,7,31,12). Mark tasks as complete when they are finished. New Jan 01, 1998 9 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Start 1 7 31 12 S MTWT F S 12:12 a Overdue
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    top of the screen. Display your appointments for the current day on your active desktop (for more TIP information, see Chapter 1 of your software user's guide). 15
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    Contacts Use Contacts to maintain a list of friends and colleagues. Enter details about your contact on the contact card. New Mary Jones, ABC Company Work: (213) 345-7890 Email1: [email protected] File As Work Tel Alexander, As . . .(765) 123-4567 Batz, Leslie (408) 555-1144 Conte,
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    display as you type them. + OK X team members wi Window Esc 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 - = Tab q w e r t y u I o p [ ] CAP a s d f g h j k l ; ' Shift z x c v b n u m , / Ctl Alt . \ Start 11:29 a As you type, the PC100 anticipates the word you are typing and displays it above NOTE the keyboard. 17
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    o Write Using JOT 1. Open an application such as Note Taker from the Start Menu. 2. Tap the Input Method arrow on the Taskbar, then select Jot. Jot Character Recognizer Keyboard 3. Tap + at the top of the jot screen to select a convenient font size. 4. As you draw the letters in the Jot screen,
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    o Draw Directly to the Screen 1. Tap the Jot icon on the Taskbar to minimize the Jot screen. abc 2. Now, you can draw a map or write a character directly on the screen. + OK X Directions to Crandell Corp. take bridge westbound take first exit follow signs to Arboretum make hard left at gas
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    COMMUNICATING WITH YOUR PC Before the PC100 can share information with your desktop PC, you need to install the software included in your package. Because you will be restarting your ! computer during
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    system settings must be enabled before NOTE Windows™ CE will AutoPlay. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions to install your Windows™ CE software. o Hardware Setup 1. Place the docking cradle upright on the AC adapter into the wall. ! Use only the Uniden AC Adapter supplied with your PC100. 21
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    into the DC input on back of the docking cradle. 6. Line the PC100 up with the docking cradle. Slide it down into the docking cradle until both connectors mate. NOTE Make sure the connectors on the bottom of the PC100 and the inside of the docking cradle mate properly. 7. Turn on your
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    33.6 kbps (v.34) internal modem. You can use your modem to send and receive email messages over telephone lines. To hook up your modem, plug the telephone cord into the modem port on the back of your PC100. See your software guide (chapters 5-7) for further information on using your modem. 23
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    ACCESSORIES LIST • AC Adapter • Docking Cradle • Stylus • Carrying Case • Windows™ CE Software 24
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CONTENTS
Welcome
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2
Features
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2
Included In Your Package
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3
Installing the Batteries
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4
Buttons and controls
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5
Application Buttons
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5
Action Buttons
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5
The Start Button and Taskbar
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6
Input Method Select
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6
Adjusting the Display Contrast
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6
Opening Programs
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7
Exiting Programs
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7
Minimizing Programs
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7
Calibrate “Hot” Key
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7
Help
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The Stylus
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Powering up
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The Setup Wizard
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Calibrating Your Display
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10
World Clock - Setting the Time and Date
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Entering Owner Properties
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Quick Start Applications
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Type, write, and draw
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Type with the Keyboard
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Write Using JOT
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Draw Directly to the Screen
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Communicating With Your PC
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Installing Windows™ CE Software
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Hardware Setup
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Using Your Modem
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