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User’s Guide
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Contents
Using this Guide
Text Conventions...............................................................................v
1 Quick Start
Features Overview.............................................................................1-1
About Quick Start..............................................................................1-2
Using Your MobilePro H/PC for the First Time ............................1-2
Installing the Batteries..............................................................1-3
MobilePro Quick Setup............................................................1-5
Windows CE Services Desktop Software Installation................1-6
MobilePro H/PC Software CD Installation...............................1-7
2 Getting Familiar with Your MobilePro 750C
What’s in the Box..............................................................................2-2
Introducing MobilePro Features .........................................................2-2
Opening the Display Panel .................................................................2-6
Using the Stylus.................................................................................2-7
Recharging the Main Battery Pack ................................................2-8
Battery Replacement.....................................................................2-9
Main Battery ...........................................................................2-10
Back-Up Battery......................................................................2-12
Battery Precautions.......................................................................2-16
Taking Care of the MobilePro............................................................2-17
Precautions...................................................................................2-18
Storage Requirements ...................................................................2-19
Routine Cleaning ..........................................................................2-20
3 Using the MobilePro
Powering On and Off.........................................................................3-2
Making Display Panel Adjustments....................................................3-3
Contrast........................................................................................3-3
Backlight......................................................................................3-4
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Application Shortcut Keys .................................................................3-5
Assigning Application Shortcut Keys ............................................3-6
Enabling the Display Linkage Switch .................................................3-8
Voice Recording ................................................................................3-9
Using the Voice Recorder..............................................................3-10
PC Cards...........................................................................................3-10
Inserting PC Cards........................................................................3-10
Removing PC Cards .....................................................................3-12
Compact Flash Cards.........................................................................3-12
Inserting Compact Flash Cards .....................................................3-13
Removing Compact Flash Cards ...................................................3-14
Transferring Data ..............................................................................3-15
Connecting External Devices..............................................................3-16
Connecting the AC Adapter...........................................................3-16
Connecting the PC Connect Cable.................................................3-17
Connecting the VGA Cable...........................................................3-19
Connecting the Internal Modem.....................................................3-21
Remote Access Service Setup.............................................................3-22
Printing Your Documents...................................................................3-24
Upgrading ROM/RAM......................................................................3-24
Resetting the MobilePro.....................................................................3-25
4 Troubleshooting
5 Specifications
A Modem Commands
Index
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Using this Guide
This guide introduces you to your NEC MobilePro™
Handheld Personal Computer (H/PC). Read the following
sections.
Chapter 1, Quick Start, provides all the information you
need to get your MobilePro 750C working and
synchronized with your desktop or notebook computer.
Chapter 2, Getting Familiar with Your MobilePro 750C,
introduces you to your MobilePro features, battery
installation, the display panel, and general unit care.
Chapter 3, Using the MobilePro, shows you how to
power on and off, make display panel adjustments, con-
nect external devices, and more.
Chapter 4, Troubleshooting, walks you through some
common problems and possible solutions.
Chapter 5, Specifications, details the hardware specifi-
cations for your MobilePro.
Read this user’s guide to become familiar with your
MobilePro. For software operation details, see the software
guide that comes with the unit.
TEXT CONVENTIONS
To make this guide as easy to use as possible, text is set up
as follows.
Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following
format:
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WARNING
Warnings alert you to situations that could result in
serious personal injury or loss of life.
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CAUTION
Cautions indicate situations that can damage the
system hardware or software.
NOTE
Notes give particularly important information
about whatever is being described.
Names of keys are printed as they appear on the key-
board, for example, Ctrl, Alt, or Enter.
Text that you must type or keys that you must press are
presented in bold type. For example, type dir and press
Enter.
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Quick Start
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the NEC
MobilePro Handheld PC (H/PC). This chapter shows you
how you can quickly setup and begin to use it either on its
own or as a powerful desktop companion.
FEATURES OVERVIEW
Your new MobilePro 750C has the following key features:
A 256-color LCD screen, with a backlight key on the
keyboard that lets you toggle between standard (low) or
full backlight.
A large keyboard for true "touch typing"
A Compact Flash™ slot
A PC Card slot for Type I or Type II PC Cards
16 MB RAM (upgradeable to 32 MB)
An AC adapter for running your MobilePro H/PC using
AC power
A low-power, hardware-based 33.6 Kbps fax/modem
A microphone and speaker for digital voice recording
and playback
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ABOUT QUICK START
The MobilePro 750C H/PC uses the Microsoft® Windows®
CE 2.0 operating system, which has a user interface very
similar to the Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Win-
dows NT operating systems. This chapter assumes that you
are already familiar with at least one of these operating
systems.
Our purpose here is to get you very quickly up to speed
with your new MobilePro. The information in this chapter
has intentionally been kept concise. References are included
to the other areas where you can find more detailed infor-
mation.
NOTE
For additional product information, please
reference the Readme file on the MobilePro H/PC
Software CD or the Readme First sheet in the car-
ton box.
Using Your MobilePro H/PC for the First Time
The MobilePro requires two types of batteries:
1 rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) main battery
1 CR2032 3-volt coin cell backup battery
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CAUTION
When using the MobilePro for the first time, install
and charge the main battery before removing the
protective insulating tab from the backup battery
compartment.
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Installing the Batteries
1. Slide the main battery cover lock to the unlocked posi-
tion.
2. Slide the main battery bay cover toward the arrow and
remove it.
Opening the main battery bay cover
3. Put the Lithium-Ion battery pack in the bay. Slide the
battery toward the arrow.
Inserting the battery
4. Firmly press the battery until it is secure.
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5. Replace the main battery bay cover.
Replacing the main battery bay cover
6. Slide the battery cover lock to the locked position.
7. Remove the backup battery protective insulating sheet
by firmly pulling on the sheet tab that protrudes from the
backup battery compartment.
Tab
Removing the insulating sheet
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CAUTION
Be sure to read the section “Battery Precautions” for
important battery handling information.
NOTE
You can only operate the MobilePro H/PC
when the battery cover lock is in the locked position.
For optimum data protection, be sure to install both
the main battery and the back-up battery before
turning on the power.
To ensure maximum performance, the battery pack
included with your MobilePro comes charged to only
50% capacity from the factory. You must charge the
battery prior to using it for the first time. See “Re-
charging the Main Battery Pack” in Chapter 2.
MobilePro Quick Setup
Open your MobilePro so that you can access the keyboard
and view the LCD display. The system automatically pow-
ers on and brings you to the Setup Wizard.
The Setup Wizard guides you through the initial configura-
tion of the MobilePro. A step-by-step process lets you:
Calibrate the touch screen
Set your local and visiting Time Zones
Set the system Time and Date
Enter owner identification information
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After the Setup Wizard completes, you are ready to config-
ure the MobilePro to partner with your desktop (or note-
book) computer. Before continuing, connect the MobilePro
PC Connect serial cable to an available 9-pin serial port on
your desktop (or notebook) computer. Plug the other end
into the serial port at the back of the MobilePro.
PC Connect Cable
Connecting the cable to the computer
Windows CE Services Desktop Software Installation
NOTE
Your desktop (or notebook) system must be
running Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 in order to
use the Windows CE 2.0 Desktop Services Soft-
ware.
Microsoft Windows CE Services Desktop software pro-
vides the key features for transferring and synchronizing in-
formation between your MobilePro and desktop (or
notebook) system. You should install it before installing any
other Windows CE software.
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Insert the “Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE”
CD. If your system is configured for auto-insert notifica-
tion, the Setup program is automatically launched. Other-
wise, manually run the Setup program in the main directory.
The Setup program guides you through the steps that will
let your system communicate with the MobilePro.
MobilePro H/PC Software CD Installation
NOTE
Your desktop system must be running Win-
dows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 in order to use the Mo-
bilePro H/PC Software Suite.
Insert the MobilePro H/PC Software CD. Run the Setup
program in the main directory.
The Setup program guides you through the steps to install
the bonus software applications.
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Getting Familiar with
Your MobilePro 750C
Your NEC MobilePro™ Handheld PC (H/PC) lets you:
Edit, create, send, and receive documents including
spreadsheets and e-mail
Manage your schedule and contacts
Access the Internet with the internal modem
Synchronize data with your notebook or desktop com-
puter.
This chapter introduces you to the MobilePro features, dis-
play panel, stylus, and complete battery installation proce-
dures.
NOTE
Before using your MobilePro, read this chap-
ter for details about installing the batteries. Do not
attempt to use the unit without the batteries in-
stalled. Be sure you have completed all the steps in
Chapter 1, "Quick Start."
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WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Your MobilePro ships with a number of accessories. When
you unpack the MobilePro, check that you have all of the
items listed below and that they are in good condition. If
anything is missing or damaged, immediately contact the
vendor who sold you the unit.
MobilePro 750C (a stylus ships in a holder in the Mo-
bilePro)
MobilePro AC Adapter
MobilePro VGA Cable
MobilePro PC Connect Cable (serial cable)
MobilePro Modem Cable (telephone cable)
One (1) rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery Pack (main
battery)
One (1) CR2032 Back-Up Battery (backup or sub-
battery, installed)
Microsoft Windows CE Services 2.0 CD-ROM and Mi-
crosoft Windows CE PC Companion User’s Guide
MobilePro H/PC Software CD containing NEC bonus
software applications
MobilePro 750C H/PC User’s Guide (this document)
NEC MobilePro H/PC Resource Guide
INTRODUCING MobilePro FEATURES
The MobilePro provides many features that you can see in
the following figures. Feature descriptions follow each
figure. The front and side of the unit is shown first.
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Display Panel Latch
Display Panel
Record Button/
Notification LED
AC Power Port
Stylus
Backlight
Key
Microphone
Compact Flash
Card Slot
Modem Port
Power Button
Keyboard
PC Card Slot
Front and side features
Display Panel Latch — secures the display panel when
it is closed.
Display Panel (with built-in touch screen) — provides a
clear view of information stored or input into the unit.
The touch screen lets you activate functions by touching
the screen with the stylus.
Stylus — a “pen” providing a means of input to use on
the touch screen. Pull the stylus out of the holder to use
it.
Backlight Key — toggles the backlight between standard
and full settings.
Modem Port — provides connection access to the inter-
nal modem using the modular modem cable.
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Power Button — allows you to power on and off the unit
when it is open.
PC Card Slot — lets you install one Type I or Type II
PC Card.
Keyboard — gives you a means of entering data using
your fingertips.
Compact Flash Card Slot — lets you install one Com-
pact Flash Card.
Microphone — lets you record your voice.
AC Power Port — lets you connect the AC adapter to
run your unit on AC power.
Record Button — allows you to start/stop digital voice
recording.
Notification LED — this light flashes as a reminder of
appointments. It is located within the Record button.
(See your Microsoft Windows CE Handheld PC (H/PC)
User’s Guide for details on setting up appointments.)
The bottom and back of the MobilePro also include a num-
ber of important features. These are shown in the following
figure and described after the figure.
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Speaker
ROM Bay Cover
Battery Cover Lock
Sub Battery Bay Cover
RAM Bay Cover
IrDA Port
PC Card
Eject Button
VGA Port
Main Battery
Bay Cover
Reset Button
Serial Port
Bottom view
ROM Bay Cover — protects the ROM bay and the in-
stalled ROM boards.
Battery Cover Lock — secures the cover that protects
the main battery and back-up battery bays.
Sub Battery (back-up battery) Bay Cover — protects
the back-up battery and the back-up battery bay.
RAM Bay Cover — protects the RAM bay and the in-
stalled RAM boards.
PC Card Eject Button — allows you to remove an in-
stalled PC card.
Reset Button — lets you do a “Soft Reset” to the Mo-
bilePro in case of malfunctions. Your data is preserved
if it has been saved in a file.
Serial Port — provides a connection point for the PC
connect serial cable.
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Main Battery Bay Cover — protects the main battery
bay and the installed battery.
VGA Port — provides a connection point for the VGA
cable.
Infrared (IrDA) Port — allows the MobilePro to com-
municate without cables with similarly equipped devices,
including other MobilePros.
Speaker — lets you listen to digital audio. You can pro-
gram MobilePro audio to remind you of appointments,
notify you of operation events, or play application-
associated sounds. (See your Microsoft Windows CE
Handheld PC (H/PC) User’s Guide for details.)
OPENING THE DISPLAY PANEL
Open the Display Panel as follows.
1. Slide the display panel latch to the right.
2. Lift the display panel up and towards the back of the
unit.
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Opening the display panel
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CAUTION
When the MobilePro H/PC is not in use or when you
are carrying it, keep the display panel closed. This
helps prevent accidental damage to the touch
screen or keyboard.
USING THE STYLUS
To use the stylus, follow these steps.
1. Locate the stylus holder on the back right of the Mo-
bilePro. To remove the stylus, slide it away from the
unit.
2. Open the MobilePro display panel.
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Using the stylus
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CAUTION
Never use a device other than an approved stylus
with your MobilePro H/PC. Hard-pointed or sharp
objects can damage the touch screen.
3. Gently touch the pointed tip of the stylus to select an
object on the screen. When you are done using the sty-
lus, return it to its convenient holder on the MobilePro.
Recharging the Main Battery Pack
The main battery pack contains rechargeable Lithium-Ion
cells. Recharge a battery pack when you see the following
message.
Main Batteries Very Low
To recharge a battery pack installed in the battery bay, con-
nect the AC Adapter. See “Connecting the AC Adapter” in
Chapter 3.
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It takes approximately 4.5 hours to recharge a fully de-
pleted battery pack regardless of the system power state.
NOTE
Through normal use, the capacity of a battery
pack will gradually decline. Should you notice that
the battery does not stay charged as long as ex-
pected, it is probably necessary to replace the bat-
tery with a new one. Please refer to the section
“Battery Replacement” in this chapter. A battery
pack should recharge approximately 300 times dur-
ing the life of the battery.
Battery Replacement
Note the following when replacing batteries:
If the main battery becomes weak, the MobilePro auto-
matically turns off. Recharge or replace the main battery
immediately if the power goes off.
When replacing the back-up battery, always use a
CR2032 battery.
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WARNING
Only use a CR2032 battery as your back-up battery.
Installing another battery type can result in an ex-
plosion or fire.
See “Battery Precautions” later in this chapter, for
more battery handling information.
If you fail to replace a depleted main battery for an ex-
tended period of time and the back-up battery is weak,
the contents of the MobilePro memory may be lost.
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If you use the MobilePro without the back-up battery in-
stalled, MobilePro memory may be unstable. The con-
tents of MobilePro memory may be lost if the main
battery is removed.
Always back up your data onto your notebook or desk-
top computer before replacing the back-up battery.
Main Battery
Should you notice the life of a charged battery pack is short,
replace it with a new one. Follow these instructions below
to replace a battery pack.
1. Save your data, turn off unit power, and close the dis-
play panel. Disconnect any cables attached to the unit,
such as the AC adapter cable.
NOTE
If you receive messages indicating that both
the main battery and the sub-battery (back-up bat-
tery) are very low, replace the back-up battery first.
If a drained main battery is not replaced, the back-
up battery drains more quickly than normal.
2. Have a new Lithium-Ion battery pack available.
3. Slide the battery cover lock to the unlocked position.
4. Slide the main battery bay cover toward the arrow and
remove the cover.
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Opening the battery bay cover
5. Slide the battery away from the arrow on the battery
and remove the battery.
6. Put the new Lithium-Ion battery pack in the bay. Slide
the battery in the direction of the arrow.
Inserting the battery
7. Firmly press the battery until it is securely in the bay.
8. Replace the main battery bay cover and slide the battery
cover lock to the locked position.
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Replacing the bay cover
NOTE
The unit only operates when the battery cover
lock is in the locked position.
Back-Up Battery
A low battery message appears when back-up battery
power is depleted. Be sure to replace the back-up battery
immediately as described next.
1. When you see the following message, the back-up bat-
tery must be replaced.
Backup Battery Very Low
Save your data, turn off unit power, remove the stylus,
and close the display panel.
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NOTE
If you receive messages indicating that both
the main battery and the sub-battery (back-up bat-
tery) are very low, replace the back-up battery first.
If a drained main battery is not replaced, the back-
up battery drains more quickly than normal.
2. Disconnect any cables attached to the unit, such as the
AC adapter cable.
3. Have a new back-up battery available.
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WARNING
Only replace the back-up battery with a CR2032
Lithium battery.
Using another battery type can result in an explo-
sion or fire.
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4. Turn the unit over and locate the battery cover lock on
the bottom of the MobilePro. Slide the lock to the un-
locked position.
Locked Position
Releasing the Battery Cover Lock
5. Using a small screwdriver, remove the screw and sub-
battery bay cover.
Removing the bay cover
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NOTE
When you loosen the screw, you can remove
the sub-battery bay cover by loosening the screw for
five rounds. It is not necessary to remove the screw
completely.
6. Use the stylus to remove the drained battery from the
bay.
Removing the battery
7. Angle the new battery into the bay and insert it with the
positive (+) notation facing up.
Inserting the battery
8. Replace the sub-battery bay cover and slide the lock to
the locked position.
9. Tighten the screw to secure the bay cover.
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Battery Precautions
Read the following battery handling precautions to insure
your safety.
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WARNING
Heed these warnings when handling batteries. Fail-
ure to do so may result in personal injury.
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is
incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
type recommended by the manufacturer.
The CR2032 battery may explode if mishandled.
Do not recharge, disassemble, or dispose of the
back-up battery by burning it.
Discard used batteries according to the manu-
facturer’s instructions. Never dispose of batteries
by burning them.
Dispose of used batteries promptly.
Keep batteries away from children.
Do not subject batteries to impact.
Do not subject batteries to heat sources includ-
ing direct sunlight, open fires, microwave ovens,
and high-voltage containers.
Do not recharge batteries unless they are spe-
cifically designed for recharging.
Do not disassemble batteries.
Do not solder or puncture batteries.
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WARNING (cont’d)
Do not use a battery that is damaged or de-
formed, has any rust on its casing, is discolored,
overheats, or emits a foul odor.
To prevent data loss, always replace weak
batteries as soon as possible. Replace the back-
up battery first. Always use the MobilePro H/PC
with a back-up battery.
TAKING CARE OF THE MobilePro
The NEC MobilePro is a durable, dependable unit built for
extensive use and travel. Follow these guidelines to main-
tain the condition and performance of your MobilePro.
!
CAUTION
Immediately turn off and unplug the MobilePro un-
der the following conditions:
The power cord is damaged or frayed.
Liquid spills on or into the unit.
Someone drops the unit or damages the casing.
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Precautions
Follow these precautions when using your MobilePro and
AC adapter.
Always plug the AC adapter cord into an easily accessi-
ble outlet. It is important to be able to easily shut off
power by unplugging the AC adapter if needed.
Avoid dropping or bumping the MobilePro or the AC
adapter.
Do not stack heavy objects on the MobilePro or the AC
adapter.
When using the AC adapter, make sure the power source
falls within the unit’s compatible range of 100–240 volts
AC. Never use the AC adapter if the voltage falls out-
side of this range. (Watch for this when traveling to
other countries.)
Turn off the MobilePro power before attaching or re-
moving devices.
Do not push any foreign objects into the MobilePro
bays, connectors, and slots.
Avoid using the unit or AC adapter for extended periods
in direct sunlight.
Do not use the unit in humid or dusty environments.
Turn off the MobilePro power before cleaning the sys-
tem.
Avoid exposing the MobilePro or AC adapter to extreme
changes in temperature or humidity. If it is unavoidable,
allow your MobilePro to adjust to room temperature be-
fore use.
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When cleaning the system, use a soft, clean, dry cloth.
Avoid wiping the display surface with abrasive material,
including rough fabric. Do not use a cleaning solution;
this may damage the plastic.
If the AC adapter becomes extremely hot, unplug the
adapter and let it cool.
Keep the AC adapter away from the IrDA port to ensure
stable communication/transfer operations.
Storage Requirements
Store the MobilePro and AC adapter in an environment that
meets the following conditions:
Maintain storage temperatures between 14°F and 140°F
(–10°C and 60°C).
!
CAUTION
If the temperature of the MobilePro suddenly rises
or falls (for example, when you move the system
from a warm place to a cold place) vapor
condenses inside the system. Turning on the unit
under this condition can damage the internal system
components.
Before turning on the MobilePro, wait until the unit’s
internal temperature equalizes with the new envi-
ronment and any internal humidity can evaporate.
Keep the storage area free from vibration and magnetic
fields.
Keep the unit and its components away from organic
solvents or corrosive gases.
Avoid leaving the unit and its components in direct sun-
light or near heat sources.
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Routine Cleaning
Clean or dust your system as follows.
!
CAUTION
Never use harsh solutions, household cleaners, or
spray cleaners that contain caustic materials on the
MobilePro.
These cleaners are usually high in alkalinity, which
is measured in pH. Using these cleaners can cause
the plastic surface to crack or discolor.
Display screen — Carefully wipe the LCD screen with a
soft cloth or a screen wipe designed for that purpose.
Special screen wipes are available through your local
computer dealer.
Unit case — NEC recommends that you carefully wipe
the case with a slightly damp, almost dry cloth.
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Using the MobilePro
This chapter details how to use the MobilePro. (See the soft-
ware manual that came with the unit for additional software
operating instructions.) Instructions include how to:
Power on and off
Make display panel adjustments
Set application shortcut keys
Record audio
Install PC cards
Install Compact Flash™ cards
Transfer data using the IrDA port
Connect the cables for the modem, VGA, and serial ports
Configure Inbox for remote dial-up
Print using Microsoft Pocket applications
Upgrade ROM/RAM
Reset the MobilePro.
NOTE
As a general operation rule, frequently back up
and synchronize data between your MobilePro H/PC
and your desktop or notebook computer.
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POWERING ON AND OFF
Power on the MobilePro as follows.
1. Slide the display panel latch to the right. Lift the display
panel up towards the rear of the unit.
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CAUTION
Do not push the display panel beyond its pre-
designed stop point as you open the panel.
2. Locate and press the Power button. To power off the unit,
press the Power button a second time.
Power Button
Powering on and off the MobilePro
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NOTE
The first time you install the main battery, the
MobilePro automatically powers when you open the
display panel.
The first time you power on the MobilePro H/PC,
screen contrast may need adjustment. Follow the in-
structions in “Making Display Panel Adjustments.”
You can power on or off with the display panel
opened or closed. (It depends on the setting.)
If the MobilePro H/PC is not used for a specific length of
time, it automatically shuts off. You can select how long the
unit remains on through the Power selection in the Windows
Control Panel. On the Windows CE desktop, press the Start
button and select Settings to access the Control Panel. (See
the software user’s guide for details.)
MAKING DISPLAY PANEL ADJUSTMENTS
You can adjust the contrast and backlight features in the Mo-
bilePro. Make these adjustments as described in the next two
sections, “Contrast” and “Backlight.”
Contrast
Adjust the contrast on the MobilePro H/PC to make it darker
or lighter as follows.
1. Open the display panel and power on the unit.
2. Press the Alt key and either the less-than/F11 key or the
greater-than/F12 key simultaneously for the following re-
sults:
Alt F11 lightens the screen (less contrast).
Alt F12 darkens the screen (more contrast).
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Adjusting the contrast
NOTE
You can also adjust the contrast through the
Control Panel. See the software user’s guide for de-
tails.
Backlight
You can toggle the backlight setting between standard and
full by pressing the Backlight button.
NOTE
Keeping the backlight full depletes the battery
twice as fast as when the backlight is standard.
Using the backlight set to full while using the AC
Adapter does not deplete the battery.
When you turn on the MobilePro, the backlight setting
is always standard.
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Toggle the backlight as follows.
1. Open the display panel and locate the Backlight key on
upper-right side of the keyboard.
2. With power on, press the Backlight key to toggle the
backlight between standard and full.
Backlight Key
Toggling the backlight
APPLICATION SHORTCUT KEYS
The MobilePro H/PC has programmable function keys (F1 to
F10 keys) that let you launch applications directly. The key
defaults are listed in the following table.
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Default Application Shortcut Keys
KEY
APPLICATION
Inbox
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
Microsoft Internet Pocket Explorer
Calendar
Contacts
Tasks
Microsoft Pocket Word
Microsoft Pocket Excel
Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint
Calculator
Voice Recorder
Assigning Application Shortcut Keys
Application launch keys are programmed through the "Mo-
bilePro Settings" applet in the Control Panel. Using this ap-
plication you can manually assign programs to function keys
F1 through F10 as well as CTRL-F1 through CTRL-F10.
Your MobilePro includes a template that you can attach to
the keyboard directly above the function keys. The template
provides a quick reference for each key’s default function.
Use the following steps to assign application shortcut keys.
1. Tap Start on the Taskbar to access Settings, then select
Control Panel.
2. Double tap on the MobilePro Settings icon to launch the
dialog box shown in the following figure.
Be sure you have the “Quick Launch” tab selected.
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Settings dialog box
3. Scroll or tap on the shortcut key you want to select. As-
sign the application using the following buttons:
Default — selects the factory-assigned application
listed in the Default Application Shortcut Keys table.
Browse — opens a directory dialog so you can locate
the application you want to assign.
Browse dialog box
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Delete — removes the currently assigned application
reference so you can select another application.
ENABLING THE DISPLAY LINKAGE SWITCH
You can configure your MobilePro H/PC to power on or off
by simply opening or closing the display cover. The display
linkage switch acts as a switch for both the power and the
backlight.
Opening the MobilePro powers on the unit. To power on the
unit while it is open, use the Power button.
Closing the MobilePro powers off the unit and insures that
the backlight is off as well.
Use the following procedure to enable the display linkage
switch.
1. Tap Start on the Taskbar to access Settings, then select
Control Panel.
2. Double tap on the MobilePro Settings icon to launch the
dialog box shown in the following figure.
Be sure you have the “Power Off” tab selected.
Power off settings
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3. Select either to enable suspend mode with battery power
or external AC power.
VOICE RECORDING
Recording voice memos with the MobilePro is easy, even with
the unit closed:
1. Hold your MobilePro with the microphone facing you.
2. Press and hold the Record button. A short beep will sound
indicating that you should begin speaking.
Press the
Record Button
Microphone
Recording voice memos
3. When you are finished speaking release the button. You
will hear a beep indicating that the voice memo has been
saved.
4. To review or edit your voice memos, run the Voice Memo
application. Refer to the next section, “Using the Voice
Recorder.”
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NOTE
Recording works best if you position the micro-
phone about three inches away from your mouth while
speaking.
Memory required for voice memo storage varies de-
pending on user settings. Refer to “Using the Voice
Recorder" for further details.
Using the Voice Recorder
The MobilePro H/PC features a voice recorder application
that lets you record and play voice memos. The application
features it's own online documentation detailing how to open,
play, and edit audio files.
PC CARDS
Your MobilePro comes with a PC card slot that supports one
Type I or one Type II PC card. When using a PC card in the
MobilePro, we recommend that you also use AC power. The
batteries alone may not provide enough power for some PC
cards to operate properly.
NOTE
We recommend using the AC adapter when
using PC cards or the internal modem. Using the
adapter can help you avoid potential data loss caused
by the high-energy consumption of some PC cards.
Inserting PC Cards
Follow these procedures to install a PC card.
1. Save your data and power off the MobilePro.
2. With the PC card facing up, insert it into the PC card slot.
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PC Card
Inserting a PC card
3. Verify that the PC card is fitted securely into position.
!
CAUTION
Make sure you align the PC card correctly for inser-
tion. Inserting a PC card incorrectly can damage the
card and/or the MobilePro.
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Removing PC Cards
Remove a PC card from the MobilePro as follows:
1. Save your data and power off the MobilePro.
2. Locate the PC card slot’s Eject button and press it to re-
lease the card from the slot.
PC Card
Eject Button
PC Card
Removing a PC card
3. Once the card is released, pull it the rest of the way out of
the slot.
COMPACT FLASH CARDS
Your MobilePro comes with a Compact Flash card slot that
supports one Compact Flash card. When using a Compact
Flash card in the MobilePro, we recommend that you also use
AC power. The batteries alone may not provide enough
power for some Compact Flash cards to operate properly.
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NOTE
We recommend using the AC adapter when
using Compact Flash cards. Using the adapter can
help you avoid potential data loss caused by the high-
energy consumption of some Compact Flash cards.
Inserting Compact Flash Cards
Follow these procedures to install a Compact Flash card.
1. Save your data and power off the MobilePro.
2. With the Compact Flash card facing up, insert it into the
Compact Flash card slot.
Compact Flash Card
Inserting a Compact Flash card
3. Verify that the Compact Flash card is fitted securely into
position.
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CAUTION
Make sure you align the Compact Flash card correctly
for insertion. Inserting a Compact Flash card incor-
rectly can damage the card and/or the MobilePro.
Removing Compact Flash Cards
Remove a Compact Flash card from the MobilePro as fol-
lows:
1. Save your data and power off the MobilePro.
2. Release the card from the slot by pulling it out with your
fingertips.
Compact
Flash Card
Removing a Compact Flash card
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TRANSFERRING DATA
With the MobilePro H/PC, you can send and receive data to
and from another similarly equipped device using the infrared
(IrDA) communication port. Communicate with another Mo-
bilePro as follows.
1. Open the display panels on the two MobilePro units that
you want to use for communication.
2. Position the MobilePro units so that communication ports
face each other. Position the units from 0 to 20 inches
apart.
Positioning the MobilePros
3. Be sure that nothing obstructs the path between the com-
munication ports on both units, and that the ports are
aligned properly.
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4. Send your data by using the “Send To” selection in the
Windows CE Pocket Explorer File menu.
Highlight the file you wish to transfer and choose “Infra-
red Recipient” from the Send To selections. Your file will
be transferred to the other MobilePro. The receiving Mo-
bilePro can use the File/Receive command to receive the
infrared transmission.
NOTE
If the units are too far apart or if something
blocks the path between the two ports, data may not
be sent or received correctly.
CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES
A number of external accessories come with your MobilePro
to help you optimize unit performance. They include the fol-
lowing:
AC Adapter
PC Connect Cable (serial cable)
VGA Cable
Telephone Line
The following sections provide instructions for connecting
these accessories.
Connecting the AC Adapter
NEC recommends using the AC adapter if you
have your MobilePro H/PC on for long periods
are recharging the battery pack
are using PC cards or Compact Flash cards
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Using AC power saves battery life for when you are on the go
and helps prevent data loss.
!
CAUTION
Follow these precautions whenever you use the AC
adapter and the MobilePro.
When using the AC adapter, make sure the AC
outlet is near the MobilePro and easily accessible.
Keep the main battery installed when running on
AC power.
When communicating or sending transmissions for
a long time, use the AC adapter to conserve
power.
Connect the AC adapter as follows:
1. Insert the plug on the AC adapter cable into the AC power
port on the left side of the MobilePro.
2. Plug the AC adapter into a working AC outlet.
3. Power on the MobilePro.
Connecting the PC Connect Cable
The PC Connect serial cable lets you connect the MobilePro
directly to a desktop or notebook computer.
You can also use the cable along with a DB9 Male/Male null
modem adapter to connect an external modem or other serial
device to your MobilePro. (The adapter does not ship with
the MobilePro but can be purchased at a computer retail
store.)
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Connect the cable as follows:
1. Locate the serial port cover on the MobilePro, and open it.
2. Align and attach the connector on the PC Connect Cable
to the serial port on the MobilePro.
Connecting the PC Connect cable
3. Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port on
your desktop or notebook computer.
PC Connect Cable
Connecting the cable to the computer
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4. For an external modem, connect the other end of the cable
to the null modem adapter, then connect the adapter to the
modem cable. The maximum data rate will be 19,200 bps
unless you alter the default setting for the MobilePro serial
port.
!
CAUTION
Make sure you properly align the cable connectors
and ports. Incorrect connection can damage the Mo-
bilePro H/PC and the computer.
Connecting the VGA Cable
The VGA Direct Connection cable lets you connect the Mo-
bilePro directly to a MultiSync monitor that has VGA output.
NOTE
You can only display Microsoft Pocket
PowerPoint files using an external monitor. Windows
CE 2.0 doesn’t provide additional external display sup-
port.
Connect the cable as follows:
1. Locate the VGA port cover on the MobilePro and open it.
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2. Align and attach the connector on the MobilePro VGA ca-
ble to the VGA port on the MobilePro.
Connecting the VGA cable
3. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the monitor ca-
ble connector. Power on the external monitor.
4. Launch Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint and open the file
you want to show.
5. Access the “Set Up Show…” selection from the Tools
menu and set the entry in the “View Show on” drop-down
field to “External VGA.”
6. Select “View Show” from the View menu.
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VGA Cable
Monitor Cable
Connecting the cable to the monitor
!
CAUTION
Make sure you properly align the cable connectors
and ports. Incorrect connection can damage the Mo-
bilePro H/PC and the monitor.
Connecting the Internal Modem
Use the following steps to connect a phone cable to the inter-
nal modem.
1. Locate the modem cover on the MobilePro and open it by
pulling down the top of the cover.
2. Carefully plug the RJ-11 connector into the modem con-
nector.
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3. Connect the other RJ-11 connector into an active (analog)
phone jack.
RJ-11 Connector
Connecting the telephone line
!
WARNING
Do not connect the internal modem to a digital private
branch exchange connector, or the digital side of an
integrated digital network. Use only analog phone
connections. Failure to do so may result in explosion
or fire.
During thunderstorms be sure to disconnect the mo-
dem phone cable from the MobilePro H/PC. Failure to
do so may result in explosion or fire.
REMOTE ACCESS SERVICE SETUP
You can easily send and receive email messages using the
features provided by Microsoft Pocket Outlook. Using the In-
box through a Microsoft NT Server remote access service
(RAS) account you can access your corporate email account.
Other network types may be different.
Use these steps to configure your MobilePro’s internal mo-
dem after you have established a RAS account.
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1. Press Start on the Taskbar and scroll up to Programs. Ac-
cess the Communications selection and open Remote Net-
working.
2. Double tap on Make a New Connection, and name it “On-
board Modem.”
3. In the dialog box, Dial Up Connection, select the port for
the on board Modem.
4. Press TCP/IP Settings and be sure that the checkboxes in
the General tab and Name Servers tab are enabled.
5. Tap OK and Next to continue. Enter your RAS telephone
number (provided by your system administrator).
6. Tap Finish to close the Dial Up Connection setup.
7. Open Inbox and tap the Options button on the Toolbar to
open the Options dialog box.
8. Tap on the Services tab, and tap Add… to open the Serv-
ices list.
9. Select Internet Mail and double tap on it. When prompted,
type in a unique name (for example, “Dial Up”) and tap
OK.
10. Fill in the required fields in the Service Definition dialog
box. These include:
Connection – select the Onboard Modem.
POP3 Host – obtain this number from your system ad-
ministrator.
User ID and Password – your corporate codes.
Enter the optional SMTP Host provided by your system
administrator and your corporate Internet email address in
the return address field.
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11. Select any other features you want to enable, then press
Finish. You can now access your corporate email re-
motely using your MobilePro.
PRINTING YOUR DOCUMENTS
You can print documents created in Microsoft Pocket appli-
cations directly from your MobilePro. Select Print… from the
Microsoft Pocket application’s File menu.
Use a printer that supports PCL emulation connected to the
MobilePro serial port, or print via the infrared port if the
printer has an infrared port. Refer to the documentation that
comes with your printer to set it for PCL emulation and serial
or infrared communication. The serial cables for the Mo-
bilePro and printer must be connected to each other by a null
modem adapter.
UPGRADING ROM/RAM
You can upgrade MobilePro ROM/RAM by replacing the
currently installed ROM/RAM module with an upgraded
ROM/RAM module.
NOTE
Changing the RAM or ROM module erases all
user data and program memory. Make sure you per-
form a full backup to your desktop or notebook before
continuing.
Upgrade ROM/RAM as follows:
1. Save your data to a notebook or desktop computer, power
off the MobilePro, and close the display panel.
2. Disconnect any peripheral devices attached to the Mo-
bilePro, such as the AC adapter.
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3. Remove the main and back-up batteries. See “Battery Re-
placement” for details.
4. Turn over the MobilePro and locate the screw that secures
the ROM or RAM bay cover.
5. Using a small screwdriver, remove the screw and the bay
cover. (The MobilePro does not power on when the ROM
bay cover is removed.)
6. With the small screwdriver, remove the screw on the
ROM or RAM module.
7. Gently lift up the ROM or RAM module to disconnect it
from its connector and remove it from the bay.
8. Insert the upgraded ROM or RAM module into the bay,
aligning the connector on the module with the one in the
bay.
9. Gently press on the module just above the connectors until
the connection is secure.
10. Replace the bay cover and cover screw.
11. Install the main and back-up batteries. See “Installing
Batteries” for details.
NOTE
The MobilePro will not power on unless the
ROM bay cover is secure and the battery lock is in
the locked position.
RESETTING THE MobilePro
Occasionally, you may need to reset your MobilePro H/PC.
Before resetting the MobilePro, back up your data to the
desktop or notebook computer, if possible.
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When you reset the MobilePro, you may lose stored data and
unit parameter settings.
Reset the MobilePro as follows.
1. Remove the stylus from its holder and open the display
panel.
2. Power on the MobilePro. (You cannot reset the unit with-
out the power on.)
3. Close the display panel and turn the MobilePro over.
4. Locate the Reset button on the bottom of the MobilePro.
5. Using the stylus, press the Reset button. This resets the
unit.
Reset Button
Resetting the MobilePro
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Troubleshooting
Your MobilePro H/PC is designed to provide many hours of
service while you are at home or on the road.
For optimum performance, frequently back up and synchro-
nize the MobilePro data with your notebook or desktop
computer. Then if something happens, most of your data is
still available. If you have problems, check the information
in the following table for possible solutions.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM
RESOLUTION
The MobilePro
has no power.
Check the main battery.
Check the back-up battery.
If you are using an AC adapter, make sure
the connections are correct and secure.
Make sure the battery bay cover lock is in
the locked position.
Check that the ROM bay cover is properly
secure.
Try pressing the Power button again (the
unit might have turned itself off if it was not
used for a specified time).
Nothing
appears on the
screen.
Adjust the contrast.
Check the power connections.
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Troubleshooting (cont'd)
PROBLEM
RESOLUTION
Nothing
Try recharging the main battery pack or
appears on the
screen. (cont'd)
replacing the sub-battery.
Check that the ROM bay cover is properly
secure.
A low battery
message
Recharge the main battery.
appears.
When using a
PC card, such
as a modem,
the unit powers
off.
Connect the AC adapter to the unit when
using PC cards that require large amounts
of energy.
The AC adapter Make sure that the main battery and back-
doesn't work.
up battery are installed.
Check that the AC adapter connections are
secure.
Verify that the AC outlet being used is
working. Do this by plugging in another
electric device, such as a lamp.
The keyboard
doesn't
Reset the unit.
respond.
Check that you have not set the "disable
keyboard" of a handwriting recognition
application.
The serial port
doesn’t work.
Check that the cable connections are
secure.
The IrDA port
doesn’t work.
Check that nothing obstructs the path
between the transmitting and receiving IR
ports.
Check the procedure that you are using
against the instructions in “Transferring
Data” in the software user’s guide.
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Troubleshooting (cont'd)
PROBLEM
RESOLUTION
The PC card
cannot be
accessed.
Make sure the card is inserted correctly and
seated properly.
Connect the unit to AC power using the
adapter. Some cards do not operate
properly unless the AC adapter is
connected.
The touch
Calibrate the stylus input. (See the software
screen does not user’s guide for calibration instructions.)
respond.
Reset the unit.
The Reset
Remove the main battery and back-up
button does not battery. Reinstall the batteries and make
respond.
sure they are seated properly. Try resetting
the unit again.
This procedure results in the loss of the
memory contents including all stored data,
settings, and files.
Be sure to make regular backups.
For further assistance, call NECCSD Support
Services:
1-800-632-4525
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Specifications
The following specifications are standard except where
noted.
Display
640 x 240, 256 color, backlight, liquid crystal display
(LCD) touch-screen
CPU
NEC Vr4111, 80-MHz processor, optimized for Windows
CE
User Data Entry Methods
80-key QWERTY keyboard with stylus
Touch panel (input via stylus)
Random Access Memory (RAM)
16 megabytes (MB); expandable to32MB
Read-Only Memory (ROM)
16 MB
Speaker
One built-in speaker
Infrared (IrDA) Communication
Baud rate: 115.2 Kbps maximum
Distance: 0 to 20 inches
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I/O Ports
Baud rate — 115.2 Kbps maximum
Serial port (Direct Cable connection)
IrDA port
VGA port (output)
Modem
Data — 33.6 Kbps (AT command)
Fax — 9.6 Kbps (Fax control command Class I)
PC Card Slot
One Type I or Type II slot
Compact Flash Card Slot
One Compact Flash card slot
Power
Main battery — one rechargeable Lithium-ion (Li-Ion)
battery pack (included). Battery life is as follows:
With standard backlight, approximately 8 hours un-
der typical operating conditions.
With full backlight, approximately 5 hours under
typical operating conditions.
Back-Up Battery — one 3V Lithium battery (CR2032
included)
Memory backup — approximately 1 week (with depleted
main battery) at ambient temperature of 73°F (23°C)
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Recharge Time
Use the AC adapter to recharge the MobilePro main
battery
Recharging time is approximately 4.5 hours when the
system is on or off
Accessories
AC adapter — S1424-21A Listed Direct Plug-In Power
Unit
Input Voltage - 100 to 240V AC; 60Hz, 13W
Output Voltage - 9.5V DC 1000 mA
Direct Connection Cable
Modem Cable
VGA Cable
Dimensions
Weight
9.65 in. (W) x 5.43 in. (D) x 1.24/1.5 in. (H)
1.88 lb. (include batteries)
Operating Environment
Temperature — 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)
Humidity — 35% to 85% (No condensation)
Storage Environment
Temperature — 14° to 140°F (–10° to 60°C)
Humidity — 35% to 85% (No condensation)
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Available Options
Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack (S1424-25A)
Stylus Pack (S1424-17A)
32-MB RAM Module (S1424-18B)
Direct Connection Cable (S1424-12S)
VGA Cable (S1424-12V)
AC Adapter (S1424-21A)
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Modem Commands
AT Commands
Command
Description
Default
A/
A
Repeat last command
Answer a call
B0
Select ITU-T modulation at 300 and
1200bps
B1
Dn
Select Bell modulation at 300 and 1200bps
Dial, where n =
X
P — Pulse dial
T — Tone dial
W — Wait for dial tone
, — Pause
! — Flash hook
@ — Wait for 5 seconds silence
; — Return to command mode
^ — Toggle calling tone enable/disable
Disable command echo
Enable command echo
Go on-hook
E0
E1
H0
H1
L0
L1
L2
L3
M0
M1
M2
M3
X
X
X
Go off-hook
Set lowest speaker volume
Set speaker volume to low
Set speaker volume to medium
Set speaker volume to high
Speaker is always off
Speaker is on during call connection
Speaker is always off
Speaker is off during dialing and on during
call connection
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Description
Command
Default
O0
Go into online data mode without retrain
sequence
O1
P
Go online data mode with retrain sequence
Set pulse dial
Q0
Q1
Sn=m
Sn?
T
Enable result code
Disable result code
Write m to S-register n
Return the value of S-register n
Set dial tone
X
V0
V1
W0
W1
Set numeric result code
Set verbose result code
CONNECT reports DTE speed
CONNECT reports DTE speed, carrier
speed and protocol
X
X
W2
X0
CONNECT reports carrier speed
Report CONNECT message only
Ignore dial tone and busy signal
Report CONNECT message according to
ATW
Ignore dial tone and busy tone signal
Report CONNECT message according to
ATW
Ignore busy signal
Report CONNECT message according to
ATW
Ignore dial tone
Report CONNECT message according to
ATW
X1
X2
X3
X4
X
X
Y0
Y1
Z
Disable long space disconnect
Enable long space disconnect
Soft reset
&C0
&C1
&D0
CD is always on
CD follows the state of carrier
Ignore DTR
X
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Description
Command
Default
&D1
Go to command mode on ON-to-OFF
DTR transition
&D2
Hang-up and go to command mode on ON- X
to-OFF DTR transition. Disable auto
answer
&D3
&F
Reset on ON-to-OFF DTR transition
Recall default setting
&G0
&G1
&G2
&K0
&K3
&K4
&K5
Disable guard tone
Disable guard tone
X
X
Enable 1800Hz guard tone
Disable flow control
Enable RTS/CTS flow control
Enable XON/XOFF flow control
Enable transparent XON/XOFF flow
control
&K6
&P0
&P1
&P2
&P3
Enable both RTS/CTS and XON/XOFF
flow control
Set 10pps pulse dial with 39% make/break
ratio
Set 10pps pulse dial with 33% make/break
ratio
Set 20pps pulse dial with 39% make/break
ratio
X Fax
X
Set 20pps pulse dial with 33% make/break
ratio
&Q0
&Q5
Select direct asynchronous operation
Select to try a reliable (error-corrected)
link
Select normal (speed-buffering) mode
DSR always active
DSR is on during carrier is detected
Display current configuration
Select normal mode connection
X
X
&Q6
&S0
&S1
&V
\N0
Modem Commands A-3
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AT Commands (cont’d)
Description
Select normal mode connection
Select LAPM and MNP connection
Select LAPM, MNP and normal mode
connection
Command
\N1
\N2
Default
\N3
X
\N4
\N5
\V0
\V1
%C0
%C1
Select only LAPM connection
Select only MNP connection
Disable extended result code
Enable extended result code
Disable data compression
Enable MNP 5 data compression
negotiation
%C2
%C3
Enable V.42 bis data compression
Enable both V.42 bis and MNP5 data
compression
X
+MS
Select modulation (see the next table for
values)
The command format is:
+MS=<mod>,<automode>,<min_rate>,<m
ax_rate>
Modulation Values
<mod>
0
Modulation
V.21
Possible Rate
300
1
V.22
1200
2
9
V.22 bis
V.32
2400, 1200
9600, 4800
10
11
V.32 bis
V.34
14400, 12000, 9600, 7200, 4800
336000,31200, 28800, 26400, 24000,
21400, 19200, 16800, 14400, 12000,
9600, 7200, 4800, 2400
<automode>
0
1
Disables automatic modulation negotiation
Enables automatic modulation negotiation using V.8
bis/V.8 or V.32 bis Annex A.
Modem Commands A-4
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S-Registers
Register
S0
S1
Function
Rings to Auto answer
Ring Counter
Range Units
0-255
0-255
Default
0
S2
S3
S4
S5
S6
S7
S8
Escape Character
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-255
2-255
1-255
0-255
ASCII
ASCII
ASCII
ASCII
s
s
s
43
13
10
8
2
50
2
Carriage Return Character
Line Feed Character
Backspace Character
Wait Time for Dial Tone
Wait Time for Carrier
Pause Time for Dial Delay
Modifier
S9
Carrier Detect Response
Time
1-255
0.1s
6
S10
S11
S12
S24
S25
S26
S29
S30
S32
S33
S36
S37
S38
S46
S48
Carrier Loss Disconnect Time 1-255
0.1s
14
95
50
0
5
1
70
0
17
19
7
DTMF Tone Duration
Escape Prompt Delay
Sleep Inactivity Timer
Delay to DTR Off
20-255 ms
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-255
0-255
0.02s
s
0.01s
0.01s
0.01s
10s
RTS-CTS Delay
Flash Dial Modifier
Disconnect Inactive Timer
XON Character
ASCII
ASCII
XOFF Character
LAPM Failure Control
Line Connection Speed
Delay Before Force Hang-up 0-255
Data Compression Control
0
20
s
V.42 Negotiation Control
Modem Commands A-5
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Result Codes
Verbose
Numeric
0
OK
1
CONNECT
2
RING
3
4
NO CARRIER
ERROR
5
6
7
CONNECT 1200
NO DIAL TONE
BUSY
8
9
NO ANSWER
CONNECT 0600
CONNECT 2400
CONNECT 4800
CONNCET 9600
CONNECT 7200
CONNECT 12000
CONNECT 14400
CONNECT 19200
CONNECT 38400
CONNECT 57600
CONNECT 115200
FAX
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
33
35
40
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
DATA
CARRIER 300
CARRIER 1200
CARRIER 2400
CARRIER 4800
CARRIER 7200
CARRIER 9600
CARRIER 12000
CARRIER 14400
CARRIER 16800
CARRIER 19200
CARRIER 21600
Modem Commands A-6
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Result Codes (cont’d)
56
57
58
59
61
62
63
64
66
67
69
70
77
78
79
80
84
91
+F4
CARRIER 24000
CARRIER 26400
CARRIER 28800
CONNECT 16800
CONNECT 21600
CONNECT 24000
CONNECT 26400
CONNECT 28800
COMPRESSION: CLASS5
COMPRESSION: V.42 bis
COMPRESSION: NONE
PROTOCOL: NONE
PROTOCOL: LAPM
CARRIER 31200
CARRIER 33600
PROTOCOL: ALT
CONNECT 33600
CONNECT 31200
+FCERROR
Modem Commands A-7
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Index
Default keys, 3-5
Desktop system
connecting to, 3-17
Direct Connection Cable, 3-17,
3-19
Display panel, 2-6
adjustments, 3-3
contrast, 3-3
A
AC
adapter, 2-4, 3-17
power port, 2-4
Application shortcut keys, 3-5
Assigning shortcut keys, 3-6
Audio application
using, 3-10
latch, 2-3
Display Panel
Audio memos, 3-9
backlight, 3-4
B
Backlight, 3-4
Backlight key, 2-3
Back-up batteries
battery low message, 2-13
replacement, 2-12
Battery
E
Eject button
PC card, 2-5
Email
remote access, 3-22
External modem, 3-17
cover lock, 2-5
installation, 1-3
precautions, 2-16
types, 1-2
F
Features
AC Power port, 2-4
Backlight key, 2-3
Battery cover lock, 2-5
bottom, 2-4
Compact Flash card slot, 2-4
display panel latch, 2-3
infrared port, 2-6
keyboard, 2-4
LCD Panel/Touch Panel, 2-3
main battery bay cover, 2-6
microphone, 2-4
modem, 2-3
Notification LED, 2-4
C
Caring for the MobilePro, 2-17
Cleaning your MobilePro, 2-20
Compact Flash card, 2-4
removing, 3-14
Connecting external devices, 3-16
Contrast, 3-3
Control keys, 3-5
D
Data transmission, 3-15
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PC card eject button, 2-5
PC card slot, 2-4
RAM bay cover, 2-5
Record button, 2-4
Reset button, 2-5
ROM bay cover, 2-5
serial port, 2-5
MobilePro
care, 2-17
features, 1-1
Modem, 2-3
external, 3-17
internal, 3-21
using, 3-21
speaker, 2-6
stylus, 2-3
Monitor
connecting to, 3-19
summary listing, 1-1
VGA port, 2-6
Finding the stylus, 2-7
Function keys, 3-5
N
Notebook system
connecting to, 3-17
Notification LED, 2-4
I
O
Inbox
Opening the display panel, 2-6
setup for RAS, 3-22
Infrared port, 2-6
Inserting PC cards, 3-10, 3-12
P
PC card
eject button, 2-5
inserting, 3-10, 3-12
removal, 3-12
slot, 2-4
K
Keyboard, 2-4
L
LCD/Touch Panel
Power
enabling for power control, 3-8
off, 3-2
on, 3-2
M
Precautions, 2-18
Printing, 3-24
Problem solving, 4-1
Main batteries
replacement, 2-10
Main battery bay cover, 2-6
Making display panel adjustments,
3-3
Microphone, 2-4
Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint
displaying on external monitor,
3-19
Q
Quick start
instructions, 1-2
R
RAM
bay cover, 2-5
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upgrading, 3-24
RAS setup, 3-22
V
VGA port, 2-6, 3-19
Voice Recorder
using, 3-10
Record switch, 2-4
Removing the stylus, 2-7
Replacing batteries, 2-9
Reset button, 2-5
Resetting the MobilePro, 3-25
ROM
W
Windows CE
desktop software setup, 1-7
bay cover, 2-5
upgrading, 3-24
S
Serial port, 2-5
Setting a MobilePro time-out, 3-3
Setup
desktop software, 1-7
first-time instructions, 1-2
MobilePro Software Suite, 1-7
Setup Wizard
using, 1-5
Shortcut keys, 3-5
Specifications, 5-1
Storage requirements, 2-19
Stylus, 2-3, 2-7
System
resetting, 3-25
T
Touch panel
calibration, 1-5
Transmitting data, 3-15
Troubleshooting, 4-1
U
Upgrading
ROM/RAM, 3-24
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BATTERY REPLACEMENT
!
WARNING
There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly re-
placed. Replace only with the same or equivalent type rec-
ommended by the manufacturer. Discard used batteries
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.
!
ATTENTION
Il y a danger d’explosion s’il y a replacement incorrect de la
batterie. Remplacer uniquement avec une batterie du même
type ou d’un type recommandé par le constructeur. Mettre au
rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du
fabricant.
BATTERY DISPOSAL
The main battery is a Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery. The back-up (sub) bat-
tery is a Lithium battery.
Contact your local waste management officials for other information re-
garding environmentally sound collection, recycling, and disposal of Lith-
ium-Ion and Lithium batteries. For additional information on the proper
collection or disposal of rechargeable batteries, please call 1-800-8-
BATTERY.
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(For United States Use Only)
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT
!
WARNING
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by
the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
NOTE
This is a Class B Digital Device. This equipment has
been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These
limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in
a
residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
FCC PART 68
This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules. On the bottom of this
equipment is a label that contains, among other information, the FCC registration
number and ringer equivalence number (REN) for this equipment. If requested,
this information must be provided to the telephone company.
All applicable registration jack USCOs, any facility interface codes and service
order codes associated with the service the equipment must be connected.
The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the
telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices
not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of
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the RENs should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of devices that
may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs contact the
telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.
If the MobilePro causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company
will notify you in advance that temporary termination of service may be required.
But if advance notice isn’t possible, the telephone company will notify the
customer as soon as possible. Also, you will be advised of your right to file a
complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary.
The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, operations,
or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this happens, the
telephone company will advise you in advance to make the necessary
modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
If you have trouble with the MobilePro, please contact NECCSD Support Services
at 1-800-632-4525 for repair and warranty information. If the trouble is impacting
the telephone network, the telephone company may request you remove the
equipment from the network until the problem is resolved.
The equipment cannot be used with public coin telephones provided by the
telephone company. Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs.
(Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or
corporation commission for information.)
The Telephone Consumer Protection Act of 1991 makes it unlawful for any
person to use a computer or other electric device to send any message via a
telephone fax machine unless such message clearly contains in a margin at the top
or bottom of each transmitted page or on the first page of the transmission, the
date and time it is sent and an identification of the business or other entity, or
other individual sending the message and the telephone number of the sending
machine or such business, other entity, or individual. In order to program this
information into your MobilePro refer to the bFax manual on the CD-ROM. If you
are using a different communication software program, refer to its manual.
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IC CS-03
“NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment.
This certification means that the equipment meets telecommunications network
protective, operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate
Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document. The Department does
not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be
connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The
equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The
customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not
prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative
designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this
equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications
company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground
connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe
system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may be particularly
important in rural areas.
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but
should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician, as
appropriate.”
“NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) assigned to each terminal
device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be
connected to a telephone interface. The termination on an interface may consist of
any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the
Ringer Equivalence Number of all the devices does not exceed 5.”
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FCC PART 15 CLASS B
NOTICE
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interface in a residential
installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception. If this
equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which
can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measure:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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FCC WARNING
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for
connection to host computer and/or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission
limits.
AC adapter with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression.
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Declaration of Conformity
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Trade/Model Name: NEC MobilePro 750C
Model No.(s):
S1424-04A03
Responsible Party: NEC Computer System Division, A Division of
Packard Bell NEC, Inc.
1414 Massachusetts Avenue
Boxborough, Massachusetts 01719
1-800-632-4525
Type of Product:
Portable Adapter
Equipment Classification: Class B Peripheral
We hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to the
technical standards as specified in the FCC Rules.
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