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Where to Find Information
This guide describes your PenCentra 130 hardware, provides an overview of the programs included, and describes how to set up communications between your
PenCentra 130, your desktop computer, and the Internet. The following table is a guide to the different types of information available to help you use your PenCentra
130. For more information, see the comprehensive on-line Help for each program.
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For Information On...
PenCentra 130 H/PC Pro
Hardware
Windows CE Programs
CIC Programs bSQUARE Programs
Synchronizing and exchanging files with a desktop computer (including information on connecting while traveling)
Use This Reference...
This User’s Guide
Fujitsu Personal Systems Inc. web site: http://www.fpsi.fujitsu.com/
This User’s Guide
On-line Help on your device. Select Start and then Help.
This User’s Guide
On-line Help on your device. Select Start and then Help.
Communication Intelligence Corp. web site: www.cic.com
This User’s Guide
On-line Help on your device. Select Start and then Help.
bSQUARE web site: www.bsquare.com
This User’s Guide
On-line Help on your device. Select Start and then Help.
Windows CE Services on-line Help on your desktop computer. In the Mobile Devices window, click Help, then Windows CE Services Help
Topics.
Where to Find Information ix
For Information On...
Use This Reference...
Toolbar buttons
Troubleshooting information on connections
Up-to-date information on
Windows CE-based devices
Information on this release of
Windows CE
Tap or click and hold on a toolbar button to see its name. Drag off the toolbar button before lifting to avoid activating the button.
The Communications Troubleshooter on your desktop computer. In the Mobile Devices window, click Help, then Communications
Troubleshooter.
Microsoft Windows CE web site: http://www.microsoft.com/windowsce/
Readme.doc file (located in the Windows CE
Services folder on your desktop computer).
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Table of contents
- 11 Welcome
- 11 About this Guide
- 13 Where to Find Information
- 15 Included with the PenCentra 130
- 16 Options Available for the PenCentra 130
- 17 PenCentra 130 Hardware Features
- 17 Front / Left / Top Features
- 19 Rear / Right / Bottom Features:
- 21 Status Indicators
- 22 Connectors and Peripheral Interfaces
- 24 PenCentra 130 Software
- 24 Windows CE Applications
- 25 Productivity Package Applications
- 27 Before Setting Up the PenCentra 130
- 27 Setting Up the PenCentra 130
- 27 Turning the device off and on (suspending/resuming)
- 28 Resetting the system
- 29 Using the Pen
- 29 Calibrating the pen
- 30 To Calibrate the Pen
- 31 Replacing the Pen
- 31 Inserting/Removing PC Cards
- 31 Powering the PenCentra 130
- 32 Removing and Installing a Battery Pack
- 33 Charging the Battery Pack
- 33 Conserving Power / Optimizing Power Management
- 33 Using a Keyboard or Mouse with the PenCentra 130
- 34 Attaching a Keyboard or Mouse
- 34 Using the Keyboard Function Keys
- 35 Using the Hotpads
- 37 Windows CE Applications
- 37 Microsoft Pocket Office
- 38 Pocket Word: Creating Documents
- 39 Taking notes using Pocket Word
- 40 Pocket Excel: Creating Workbooks
- 40 To log expenses using Pocket Excel:
- 42 Pocket Access: Viewing and Creating Data
- 43 To create a new database and table on your PenCentra 130:
- 44 Pocket PowerPoint: Showing Presentations
- 44 To show a presentation:
- 46 Voice Recorder and InkWriter
- 46 Voice Recorder: Capturing Ideas and Thoughts
- 48 InkWriter: Creating Notes and Drawings
- 48 To create an InkWriter document:
- 49 Microsoft Pocket Outlook
- 50 Calendar: Scheduling Meetings and Appointments
- 51 To create a new appointment:
- 52 To create a meeting request:
- 53 Contacts: Tracking Friends and Colleagues
- 53 To create a new contact:
- 54 Tasks: Keeping a To Do List
- 55 To create a new task:
- 56 Inbox: Sending and Receiving E-mail Messages
- 57 Connecting to a mail server
- 57 Setting up Inbox for connecting to a mail server
- 58 Downloading messages
- 58 Disconnecting from the server
- 58 Managing messages and folders
- 60 ActiveSync: Synchronizing E-mail
- 60 Downloading messages
- 61 Managing messages and folders
- 61 Sending a message
- 61 To send a message:
- 62 Getting Connected Remotely
- 63 Connecting to an ISP
- 63 To create a dial-up connection to an ISP:
- 64 Connecting to Your Network
- 64 To create a dial-up connection to a network:
- 64 To create a network (Ethernet) connection:
- 65 Connecting to Your Desktop to Synchronize Remotely
- 67 To create a dial-up connection to a desktop modem
- 67 Getting Help on Connecting Remotely
- 67 Microsoft Windows CE Services
- 68 Installing Windows CE Services and Setting up a Partnership
- 69 Synchronizing Files and File Conversion
- 70 Remote Synchronization
- 70 Getting Help on Windows CE Services
- 71 CIC QuickNotes
- 71 Using QuickNotes
- 72 Working with Books
- 72 Setting the Basic Options.
- 72 Putting Contact Information into Notes
- 72 Using stamps with QuickNotes
- 73 Setting Ink Preferences
- 73 Erasing Ink
- 73 Recording a Voice Note
- 74 Using Find
- 74 Using Ink Snap
- 74 Editing and Manipulating Objects.
- 75 Sending a Fax
- 75 Sending an Email with QuickNotes
- 75 Browsing your Notes
- 75 CIC Speller
- 75 Check spelling in a window
- 76 Using the Quick Text / Macro feature
- 76 Looking up the spelling of a word
- 76 Getting statistics of a document
- 77 Finding and replacing text in a window
- 77 Managing your custom dictionary
- 77 CIC Jot
- 78 Jot Tutorial
- 78 Jot Trainer
- 78 CIC Handwriter
- 78 Using the Online Help
- 78 Getting to Know Handwriter
- 78 Clicking
- 78 Writing
- 79 Erasing
- 79 Selecting
- 79 Getting to Know the Recognizer
- 79 Writing Case-identical Letters
- 80 Writing Punctuation Marks
- 80 Spacing Between Characters and Words
- 80 Tips for Using the Recognizer
- 81 Distinguish Letters from Numbers
- 81 Other Tips
- 81 Customizing Handwriter Settings
- 81 Choosing the Recognizer
- 82 Customizing Ink Settings
- 82 Timeout
- 82 Recognition Timeout
- 82 Selection Timeout
- 82 Customizing Recognition
- 83 Using the Macro Editor
- 84 Using the Trainer
- 84 CIC On-Screen Keyboard
- 84 CIC InkTools
- 84 bFAX
- 84 Creating a New Fax
- 84 Adding/Removing Recipients
- 84 Adding a Recipient
- 85 Removing a Recipient
- 85 Adding/Removing Documents
- 85 Adding a Document
- 85 Removing a Document
- 85 Sending a Fax
- 85 Sending a Fax
- 86 Adding/Removing Documents
- 86 Removing a Document
- 86 bFIND
- 86 Creating a Search
- 87 Choosing Search Locations
- 89 Protecting the Display Screen
- 89 Installing a Screen Protector
- 90 Storing the PenCentra 130
- 91 Protecting the PenCentra 130 Pen Tablet in Harsh Environments
- 91 Avoiding Overheating
- 91 Cleaning the Display Screen
- 93 System Will Not Resume Operation
- 93 Display Screen Is Blank or Difficult to Read
- 94 Infrared Data Transfer Is Not Working
- 94 Pen Tablet Is Not Responding to the Pen
- 94 Pen Tablet is Not Responding to the Keyboard
- 95 Pen Not Calibrated
- 95 Audio Volume Too Low
- 95 Remote connection problems
- 95 Can’t dial out with the device modem
- 96 Can dial out but can’t make a proper connection
- 96 The connection is unreliable
- 96 Network connection is not listed in the ActiveSync dialog box
- 107 FCC Notices
- 107 Notice to Users of Radios and Television
- 107 Notice to Users of the US Telephone Network
- 109 DOC (Industry Canada) Compliance Notices
- 109 Notice to Users of Radios and Television
- 109 Notice to Users of the Canadian Telephone Network
- 110 Avis Aux Utilisateurs Du Réseau Téléphonique Canadien