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Ikôn Rugged PDA (Windows Mobile 6.1) User Manual 9
BASIC CHECKOUT 2
2.1 Preparing The Ikôn For Operation . . .........................11
2.1.1 The Battery..................................11
2.1.2 Installing The Battery ............................11
2.1.3 Switching The Ikôn Rugged PDA On . . ..................11
2.1.4 Switching The Ikôn Rugged PDA Off . . ..................12
2.2 The Getting Started CD ................................13
2.3 Data Transfer Between The PC & The Ikôn......................14
2.3.1 Using Microsoft® ActiveSync®.......................15
2.3.2 Using Windows Vista® ...........................15
2.4 Aligning (Calibrating) The Touchscreen........................15
2.5 The Getting Started Centre...............................16
2.6 Setting Up An 802.11b/g Radio–Summit Client Utility ................17
2.6.2 Using The SCU To Connect To The WLAN.................17
2.7 The Phone (Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional Only) .................20
2.7.1 The Phone Keypad..............................20
2.7.1.1 Sending & Ending Phone Calls Using The Phone Keypad.....20
2.7.1.2 Making A Conference Call.....................21
2.7.1.3 Receiving An Incoming Call....................21
2.7.1.4 Programming Speed Dial......................22
2.7.2 Sending & Ending Calls Using The Ikôn Keyboard . ............25
2.7.3 Managing Phone Settings ..........................25
2.7.3.1 Phone Tab..............................26
2.7.3.2 Security Tab.............................27
2.7.3.3 Services Tab.............................29
2.7.3.4 Network Tab.............................30
2.7.3.5 Data Tab...............................30
2.7.3.6 Bands................................31
2.8 Resetting The Ikôn...................................31
2.8.1 Performing A Warm Reset..........................31
2.8.2 Performing A Cold Reset...........................32