Socket Mobile PDAs Smartphones SoMo 650 User Manual

SoMo® 650  
Handheld Computer  
User’s Guide  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Please read and follow these safety instructions before using  
your device for the first time, and save them for future reference.  
Keep away from extremely hot, cold or humid conditions.  
Avoid using in dusty environments.  
Do not allow the device to get wet.  
Avoid strong force, shock or vibrations.  
Do not open your device. Any attempts to open this device  
will void the warranty.  
Do not place objects on top of the device.  
Avoid removing the battery without turning off the device.  
Do not charge the device in extremely hot or cold conditions.  
Please only use the supplied USB synchronization cable.  
Please do not use other chargers or adapters, as these may  
damage your device.  
Do not remove SD/MMC or CF cards while they are being  
accessed.  
Do not use this device in damp, wet or rainy conditions.  
Do not insert metal objects into the sync/charging port of the  
SoMo.  
Keep the SoMo and its accessories away from children.  
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1 | INTRODUCTION  
Thank you for purchasing the SoMo  
650 handheld computer. The SoMo  
650 makes small- to mid-sized  
deployments possible and affordable  
for a wide range of mobile business  
applications, including sales force  
automation, inventory management,  
patient care, merchandising, and  
more. This durable, customizable  
device has premium features such as  
true business-class Bluetooth® and  
Wi-Fi® technology to keep you  
connected wherever you go.  
Pre-loaded with Socket device drivers and software utilities, the  
SoMo 650 can be deployed out of the box with a wide range of  
Socket data collection, network access or device connection  
peripherals to create a custom solution that meets your specific  
business requirements.  
PACKAGE CONTENTS  
SoMo 650 handheld computer  
Lithium-ion battery  
Stylus  
USB sync/power cable  
AC adapter  
2 rubber screw caps  
Quick Start Guide  
Getting Started CD with software and documentation  
Sync/charging cradle (SoMo 650-M only)  
Belt carrying case (SoMo 650-M only)  
2.5mm to 3.5mm audio headset adapter (SoMo 650-M only)  
Audio headset with microphone (SoMo 650-M only)  
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SOMO 650 CONFIGURATIONS  
Configuration  
Windows Mobile version  
Region  
Language  
English  
Part Number  
8560-00001  
North  
America  
5.0 for Pocket PC  
EMEA  
8560-00002  
8560-00003  
English  
Spanish  
North  
America  
8560-00006  
8560-00005  
Brazilian  
Portuguese  
Standard -  
includes Bluetooth  
and Wi-Fi  
English  
Spanish  
German  
French  
Italian  
8560-00004  
8560-00011  
8560-00008  
8560-00007  
8560-00009  
6 Classic  
EMEA  
Iberian  
Portuguese  
8560-00010  
8560-00012  
Not  
country  
specific  
DX - for direct  
exchange  
applications  
(Bluetooth & Wi-Fi  
removed)  
5.0 for Pocket PC  
6 Classic  
English  
English  
Not  
country  
specific  
8560-00013  
Rx – for healthcare  
applications (case  
features anti-  
North  
America  
English  
English  
8560-00014  
8560-00015  
6 Classic  
EMEA  
bacterial additive)  
SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS  
Before you start using your new SoMo 650, you should have a  
host computer ready for synchronization.  
For Windows Vista, the Windows Mobile Device Center is  
required. Download it free from the Microsoft website at  
For Windows 2000/XP, Microsoft® ActiveSync® software version  
4.2 or greater is required for Windows Mobile 5.0, and version  
4.5 or greater is required for Windows Mobile 6.0/6.1.  
Download the latest version using the link in the Getting  
Started CD.  
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In order to install ActiveSync, your Windows 2000/XP computer  
must meet the following minimum requirements:  
Intel® Pentium® processor (minimum 233 MHz)  
64 MB RAM  
120 MB disk space  
CD-ROM drive  
USB port  
SVGA (or compatible) graphics card supporting 256 colors  
Microsoft® Internet Explorer 6.0  
In order to install the Windows Mobile Device Center, your  
Windows Vista computer must have Windows Vista Ultimate,  
Enterprise, Business, Home Premium, Home Basic or Server  
“Longhorn”  
ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES  
A variety of accessories can be purchases separately online, as well  
as replacements for items included with the SoMo 650. For more  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION  
Socket highly recommends that all customers register their  
products. Registered users benefit from priority technical support  
and can choose to receive special offers for future products and  
upgrades and the latest new product information.  
SOCKETCARESERVICE PROGRAM  
SocketCare is an enhanced service program available for the  
SoMo 650 for an additional cost. It provides the following  
benefits (benefits vary with program level):  
Faster turnaround for product repair or replacement  
Faster response for technical support inquiries  
Accidental damage coverage  
Exclusive telephone access to technical support  
Standard SocketCare must be purchased within 90 days of your  
SoMo purchase, and premium SocketCare must be purchased at  
the same time as your SoMo purchase. For more information,  
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HARDWARE FEATURES  
Front  
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3
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4
5
6
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1. Wireless Status LED  
(Blue/Green) – indicates  
Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi®  
5. Messaging shortcut  
button  
6. 5-way navigation button  
7. Microphone  
2. Battery Status/Alarm  
LED (Red/Green)  
8. Today shortcut button  
9. Contacts shortcut button  
3. 3.5" TFT LCD touch screen  
4. Calendar shortcut button  
10.  
Power button  
Besides the power button, you can also turn on the SoMo 650 by  
pressing any of the four application buttons (Calendar,  
messaging, Today or contacts shortcut button).  
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SoMo 650 Status Indicator LEDs  
LED  
LED Behavior  
Flashing blue  
Meaning  
Wireless  
Status  
LED  
Bluetooth radio is on  
Wi-Fi radio is on  
Flashing green  
Flashing blue and green  
Flashing red  
Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios are on  
Battery  
Status/  
Alarm  
LED  
Alarm/Notification, including Low  
Battery Notification  
OFF  
Running on battery power  
Charging  
Solid red light when  
connected to charger  
Solid green light when  
connected to charger  
Fully charged  
Back  
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1
2
1. Battery cover  
2. Battery cover release  
3. Speaker  
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Left  
1
2
3
4
1. Hands-free (headset/microphone) connector (lift rubber cover  
to access)  
2. Left programmable application button (launches Voice Notes  
by default)  
3. Hold switch (disables screen and all buttons)  
4.  
DC-in connector (lift rubber cover to access)  
Right  
1
1. Right programmable application button (launches radio  
manager by default)  
Top (with card slot cover open)  
1
2
3
1. Stylus holder and stylus  
2. SD (Secure Digital)/SDIO/MMC (MultiMedia Card) slot (lift  
rubber cover to access)  
3. CF (CompactFlash) slot (lift rubber cover to access)  
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Bottom  
1
2
1. USB synchronization/host cable connector  
2.  
Soft reset button  
CHARGING/SYNC CRADLE  
If your version of the SoMo 650 does not include a cradle, you can  
The cradle can act as a USB hub, featuring two USB ports that  
can be used to connect a keyboard, mouse or other USB device. It  
also features a spare battery charger that enables you to charge  
a spare battery while also powering/charging the SoMo 650 in  
the cradle.  
Front  
26-pin docking  
connector  
Charging status LED  
USB port status LEDs  
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Back  
Spare battery charger  
USB ports 1 and 2  
26-pin connector  
Power jack  
ABOUT THE SOCKET SOFTWARE  
The Socket software listed below comes pre-loaded on the SoMo  
650, along with any related device drivers. Except for Wi-Fi  
Companion, they all are designed for use with a Socket  
peripheral product, which must be purchased separately.  
SocketScanenters bar code, RFID or magnetic stripe data  
directly from any Socket data collection peripheral into any open  
Windows program on the SoMo. It works with both plug-in and  
cordless data collection products from Socket.  
Connect!Agentsimplifies Bluetooth by automatically setting up  
and managing the wireless connection between the SoMo 650  
and a Socket cordless bar code scanner, serial adapter or modem.  
Wi-Fi Companionprovides a rich graphical interface that makes  
it easy to monitor, set up and troubleshoot your Wi-Fi connection.  
Modem Utilities enable you to configure your Socket modem  
for any country and adjust settings such as V.92 features like  
Modem-on-Hold.  
Ethernet Utilities feature an auto-launch setting to help you  
save time when you connect your SoMo to a LAN network.  
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Serial Drivers enable out of the box compatibility with the  
Socket CF Serial I/O Card.  
For software updates, please visit:  
Note: This User’s Guide does not cover how to use the Modem,  
Ethernet or Serial Utilities. For instructions, please refer to the  
manuals that came with your Socket peripherals.  
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2 | GETTING STARTED  
STEP 1: INSTALL THE BATTERY  
1. Remove the battery cover of the SoMo 650. Press the release  
button on the bottom of the battery cover and use the thumb  
of your opposite hand to slide the battery cover off the SoMo.  
2. Place the included battery into the battery compartment, so  
that the battery’s bar code label is face up, near the bottom of  
the device.  
Replace the  
3.  
cover.  
NOTE:  
After changing the battery, please make sure you  
fasten the battery cover.  
CAUTION: RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN  
INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF BATTERIES ACCORDING TO  
YOUR LOCAL REGULATIONS FOR BATTERY DISPOSAL.  
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STEP 2: CHARGE THE BATTERY  
1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in connector on the left side  
of the device, as shown below.  
Alternatively, you can use the cradle, if included with your  
version of the SoMo 650.  
2. Plug the AC adapter into a suitable wall socket.  
NOTE: The SoMo 650 should be charged for 4 hours before  
first use. Afterwards, charge the device as needed according  
to its battery level.  
NOTE: While charging, the power LED will be red. When  
charging is complete, it will change to green.  
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NOTE: The charging cradle included with the SoMo 650-M has  
a compartment for charging an extra battery. You can charge  
an extra battery and the device simultaneously in the cradle.  
STEP 3: SET UP YOUR SOMO 650  
NOTE: Make sure the SoMo 650 is fully charged before  
proceeding.  
1. Slide the hold switch on the left side of your SoMo 650 up to  
the unlocked position.  
Hold switch  
IMPORTANT! SLIDE THE SWITCH UP, OR THE DEVICE WILL NOT  
WORK!  
2. Turn on your SoMo 650 by pressing the small power button  
on the front (top right-hand corner).  
Power button  
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to set up your SoMo 650.  
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STEP 4: INSTALL ACTIVESYNC ON A HOST PC  
NOTE: For Windows Vista, use the Windows Mobile Device  
Center, which you can download free from the Microsoft  
NOTE: Do not connect your SoMo 650 to your host computer  
until ActiveSync or the Windows Mobile Device Center has  
been installed.  
NOTE: For Windows 2000/XP, ActiveSync version 4.2 or  
greater is required to connect to Windows Mobile 5.0, and  
version 4.5 or greater is required to connect to Windows  
Mobile 6.  
1. Close any programs running on your computer.  
2. Insert the SoMo 650 Companion CD into the computer's CD-  
ROM drive. The CD's welcome page will appear.  
3. Click Next.  
The welcome page may appear different for different SoMo versions.  
4. Follow the instructions to install Microsoft ActiveSync.  
5. After installation, the ActiveSync icon will appear  
on your computer’s system tray (usually on the  
lower right-hand corner of the screen).  
NOTE: Refer to the ActiveSync online Help for information on  
how to use the software. To restart this setup program,  
simply re-insert the  
CD into the CD-ROM drive.  
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STEP 5: CONNECT THE SOMO TO THE COMPUTER  
Connect with the Sync Cable  
Plug the USB sync cable into the connector on the bottom of  
your SoMo 650. Plug the other end of the USB sync cable into a  
suitable USB port on your computer. It is recommended that you  
also connect the AC adapter  
.
to computer  
USB port  
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Connect with the Cradle  
If your version of the SoMo 650 does not include a cradle, you can  
Insert the SoMo 650 into the cradle. Use the USB sync cable to  
connect the cradle to a host computer. It is recommended that  
you also connect the AC adapter into the cradle.  
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STEP 6: SET UP YOUR DEVICE PARTNERSHIP  
1. Windows 2000/XP: When you connect your SoMo 650 to your  
computer for the first time, the New Partnership wizard will  
automatically appear on your computer screen.  
Windows Vista: When you connect your SoMo 650 to your  
computer for the first time, the Windows Mobile Device  
Center will automatically start. Click Set up your device.  
NOTE: If the New Partnership wizard does not automatically  
appear, open ActiveSync manually by clicking the  
Start menu > All Programs > Microsoft ActiveSync.  
Windows  
2. Follow the setup wizard to set up the partnership. Once  
completed, the first synchronization will start automatically.  
3. After the synchronization is complete, you will see that the  
Calendar, Contacts and Tasks on your SoMo 650 have been  
updated.  
The next time you wish to use the Windows Mobile Device  
Center or ActiveSync, you just need to plug your SoMo 650  
into your computer. The synchronization software will then  
open automatically and update your device.  
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3 | USING THE SOMO 650  
This chapter explains how to use your SoMo 650 through its  
buttons, the hold switch, stylus, Start menu, online Help, and the  
Radio Manager.  
BUTTONS  
Your SoMo 650 has several buttons, as follows:  
Power button  
Left programmable application button (defaulted to Voice  
Notes default)  
Right programmable application button (defaulted to Radio  
Manager)  
Calendar shortcut button  
Contacts shortcut button  
5-way navigation button  
Messaging shortcut button  
Today shortcut button  
For more information on the position of these buttons, please  
refer to the diagrams in Chapter 1, “Introduction.”  
For more information on the soft reset button, please refer to  
Appendix B, “Resetting the SoMo 650”  
HOLD SWITCH  
The hold switch located on the left side can be used to prevent  
accidental input by disabling all buttons and the screen of the  
SoMo 650. Any applications or wireless connections running on  
the device will remain active. To put your device on hold, move  
the switch in the down position.  
NOTE: The hold switch is not related to the software lock  
function accessible from the Today screen  
.
NOTE: When the hold switch is activated, by default, the  
screen will turn black, and the screen and all buttons on the  
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sides and front of the SoMo will be disabled, including the  
power button  
.
NOTE: To enhance your user experience, Socket has a Hold  
Switch Utility that enables you to configure the hold switch  
settings. For more information, please see Appendix D.  
STYLUS  
You can use the stylus in three ways.  
Tap an item: Use to select an option, similar to left-clicking a  
computer mouse.  
Tap and hold an item: Reveals a submenu, if available.  
Similar to right- clicking a computer mouse.  
Drag: Hold the stylus against the screen and drag to highlight  
multiple items, or to move the position of an item. Similar to  
left-clicking and dragging a computer mouse.  
ADDING A USB KEYBOARD/MOUSE  
If you are using the SoMo 650-M, you can enter information by  
docking the SoMo in the cradle and using the cradle’s two USB  
ports to connect a keyboard and/or mouse.  
START MENU  
From the Start menu, you can access programs, settings and Help  
topics. The Start menu can be accessed by tapping  
.
ONLINE HELP  
Your SoMo 650 contains online help files. These can be accessed  
in two main ways:  
1. Press  
2. To access Help for any particular application, open the  
application and then tap > Help.  
> Help > Contents for a list of Help topics.  
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WIRELESS RADIO MANAGER  
Windows Mobile 5.0  
1. Open the Socket Radio Manager. Press the button on the  
right side of the SoMo 650. Alternatively, tap the Wi-Fi and  
Bluetooth status line in the Today screen.  
2. In the Radio Manager, a red “x” appears on the Bluetooth or  
Wi-Fi button when the radio is off. Tap on the button to turn  
on the radio.  
NOTE: Wi-Fi Companion software automatically launches after  
Wi-Fi is turned on  
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NOTE: Flight mode turns off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. When flight  
mode is disabled, the previously running wireless radio(s)  
will turn on again  
.
Windows Mobile 6  
1. Open the Microsoft Wireless Manager. Press the button on  
the right side of the SoMo 650. Alternatively, tap the Wi-Fi  
and Bluetooth status line in the Today screen.  
2. In the Wireless Manager, an “x” appears next to the Wi-Fi or  
Bluetooth icon when the radio is off. Tap on the button to  
turn on the radio.  
NOTE: Wi-Fi Companion software automatically launches after  
Wi-Fi is turned on  
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4 | WI-FI COMPANION  
Wi-Fi Companion is a powerful and easy-to-use  
utility for managing Wi-Fi connections from  
your SoMo 650 mobile computer. Intuitive  
graphics display connection properties at a  
glance. Tap on icons to quickly perform a  
variety of networking tasks. For advanced users,  
the software also offers advanced diagnostic  
tools and connection statistics.  
Wi-Fi Companion comes pre-loaded on the  
SoMo 650, providing you the best user  
experience with the mobile computer’s built-in  
Wi-Fi radio.  
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION  
This chapter covers basic instructions for using Wi-Fi Companion  
on the SoMo 650. For detailed instructions, please refer to the  
User’s Guide available in the CD and online at:  
USEFUL LINKS  
Download software updates from:  
To check which version of Wi-Fi Companion is installed in your  
SoMo, in the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap About.  
For information about Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion (e-WFC),  
which offers advanced business security and is Cisco Compatible  
Extensions (CCX) 4.0 certified, please visit:  
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TURNING ON THE WI-FI RADIO  
Wi-Fi Companion automatically launches after you turn on the  
Wi-Fi radio.  
1. Open the Radio Manager. Press the button on the right side  
of the SoMo 650. Alternatively, you can tap on the Wi-Fi and  
Bluetooth status line in the Today screen.  
2. In the radio manager, an “x” will appear on the Wi-Fi button  
to indicate that the Wi-Fi radio is off. Tap on the button to  
turn on the radio. The “x” will disappear.  
Windows Mobile 5.0  
Windows Mobile 6  
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3. The Wi-Fi status icon will appear at the top of the screen. The  
icon varies based on your connection status. Tap on the icon  
to view the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion. To view the  
different versions of the icon, please refer to the chart on the  
next page.  
Windows Mobile 5.0  
Windows Mobile 6  
NOTE: If you tap Enable Flight Mode (Windows Mobile 5.0) or  
All (Windows Mobile 6), the Bluetooth and Wi-Fi radios will  
both be disabled. The manager will remember which wireless  
radio(s) were running, so when you later tap Disable Flight  
Mode or All, the same one(s) will turn on again.  
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MAIN SCREEN OF WI-FI COMPANION  
The screen content varies depending on your connection status.  
Wi-Fi status icon. Tap to access this  
screen from outside the utility.  
Your device properties.  
Device name  
Valid IP address.  
Tap to access email,  
the Internet, ping or  
trace route.  
IP address  
Packets sent and  
received  
The icon always  
}
appears regardless  
of connection status.  
Tap to view more IP  
addresses or access  
the radio manager.  
Data rate. Tap to  
view signal  
strength and data  
rate distribution.  
Encryption status.  
Tap to access a  
certificate  
management utility  
for WPA or 802.1x if  
needed.  
Access point/remote device properties.  
SSID (network name)  
Connection duration  
Signal quality rating and percentage  
MAC address (also known as BSSID)  
Channel number (in black circle)  
Tap for Wi-Fi Finder.  
WI-FI STATUS ICON  
The icon appears at the top of every screen when Wi-Fi Companion is  
running.  
Associated or Connected. Number of bars indicates signal strength.  
Networks available.  
Searching for networks.  
Networks out of range but configured.  
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WI-FI FINDER  
The Wi-Fi Finder displays a list of WLAN networks found in  
range. To access the Wi-Fi Finder, tap on the large tower icon in  
the bottom right corner of the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion.  
Tap to filter the  
Tap to sort the list.  
list by type.  
Tap on the MAC  
address line to view  
AP Details.  
Tap on any listing to  
expand details.  
Tap and hold stylus  
on any listing to  
manage profiles  
and/or connect.  
WI-FI FINDER ICONS  
Current connection  
Signal strength of strongest AP (access point)/ad hoc radio  
WEP encryption, WPA (PSK), WPA (TKIP), WPA2 or 802.1x  
No encryption  
Channel number  
Profile saved  
802.11b, 802.11g  
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FINDING AND CONNECTING TO A WLAN  
Ask your network administrator for the necessary security  
settings for your WLAN. If the WLAN uses 802.1x, WPA or WPA2,  
you need to install authentication certificate(s) before you can  
connect. Refer to the Wi-Fi Companion User’s Guide for  
instructions on the Socket certificate utility.  
1. In the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion, tap  
on the tower icon, or tap Tools | Wi-Fi  
Finder.  
2. Wi-Fi Finder will appear, listing WLANs detected in range. Tap  
on any WLAN in the list to view additional properties.  
If desired, tap on the Type or Sort by drop-down menus to  
change how the list is displayed.  
If your WLAN is not listed, tap Refresh at the bottom of the  
screen.  
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3. If Wi-Fi Finder cannot find your WLAN because its SSID  
(network name) is hidden, tap New at the bottom of the  
screen.  
A wizard will launch to help you create a profile for your  
network. Complete the wizard, entering the security settings  
obtained from your network administrator.  
4. If your WLAN does not have a profile (i.e., no folder icon is  
shown next to it), tap and hold your stylus on the WLAN in  
the list. In the pop-up menu, tap Get Connected.  
A wizard will launch to help you create a profile for the  
selected SSID. Complete the wizard, entering the security  
settings obtained from your network administrator.  
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5. After a profile is saved, if the WLAN is in range, the SoMo will  
automatically try to connect to it.  
To connect to another network in the list, tap and hold your  
stylus on the WLAN. In the pop-up menu, tap Connect.  
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5 | SOCKETSCAN AND CONNECT!AGENT  
FOR CORDLESS BAR CODE SCANNERS  
SocketScan software sends data from your  
Socket Cordless Hand Scanner Series 7 or  
Cordless Ring Scanner Series 9 into any  
application running on the SoMo 650. This  
lets you use Socket data collection  
peripherals without having to program  
custom applications. The software comes  
pre-loaded on the SoMo 650.  
Connect!Agent software makes Bluetooth  
easy to use by automatically setting up and  
managing the connection between your  
CHS or CRS and the SoMo 650.  
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION  
This chapter covers basic instructions for using SocketScan and  
Connect!Agent on the SoMo 650 with a Socket cordless bar code  
scanner. For detailed instructions, please refer to the User’s  
Guide available in the CD and online at:  
USEFUL LINKS  
Download software updates from:  
To check which version of SocketScan or Connect!Agent is  
installed in your SoMo, in the main screen of Wi-Fi Companion,  
tap About.  
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SocketScan Icons  
The icon indicates whether SocketScan is connected to your  
Socket cordless bar code scanner and is ready to read data. The  
icon appears at the bottom of the Today screen.  
Icon  
Meaning  
No Socket data collection device detected.  
Ready to scan bar codes with the Cordless Hand Scanner  
Ready to scan bar codes with the Cordless Ring Scanner.  
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STEP 1: PREPARE THE SCANNING HARDWARE  
Refer to your CHS or CRS manual for hardware preparation  
instructions. You will need to install and charge the  
battery/batteries. If using the CHS, you may also want to attach  
the tether. If using the CRS, you will also need to assemble the  
straps.  
STEP 2: ENABLE CORDLESS SCANNING  
1. Tap Start | Settings | System tab | Socket Scanner  
Settings.  
2. Tap on the CS tab at the bottom of the screen. Check Enable  
Cordless Scanner support.  
3. Tap ok to save your changes.  
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STEP 3: CONNECT SCANNER TO SOMO  
1. If using the CRS, put on the scanner. Refer to the CRS manual  
for instructions.  
2. Turn on your bar code scanner. Refer to your scanner manual  
for instructions.  
3. Tap Start | Programs | SocketScan folder | SocketScan.  
SocketScan will launch, running in the background.  
4. Tap ok to exit the folder. Tap x to exit Programs.  
5. The SocketScan icon  
will appear at the bottom of the Today  
screen. Tap on the icon. In the pop-up menu, tap Connect CS.  
6. Connect!Agent will begin searching for the scanner.  
7. After Connect!Agent finds the scanner, it will automatically  
connect, indicated by a beep. The SocketScan icon at the  
bottom of the Today screen will also change to indicate the  
connection.  
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STEP 4: START APPLICATION  
1. Start the application that you want to enter data into (e.g.,  
Excel Mobile). From the Today screen, tap Start | Programs  
and select your program.  
2. Make sure a document, spreadsheet or form is open in your  
program.  
3. Place the cursor where you want data from the next scan to  
be entered.  
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STEP 5: SCAN BAR CODES  
1. Press the trigger button to scan a bar code. Please refer to  
your scanner manual for the correct technique.  
2.  
When data is read, it should appear in your document.  
Depending on which scanner you have, it may also beep, or  
the LED may change colors to indicate a successful scan.  
By default, the cursor automatically advances to the next cell  
or line, ready for the next scan/read.  
NOTE: Wait for the “Good Scan” indication before you scan  
more data. If you try to scan too fast, the device can lock up  
until you stop scanning.  
NOTE: If the data does not appear how you expect it and you  
are using Excel Mobile, check the cell formatting.  
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6 | SOCKETSCAN FOR PLUG-IN  
SCANNERS AND READERS  
SocketScan software sends data from your Socket bar code  
scanner, RFID reader or magnetic stripe reader into any  
application running on the SoMo 650. This lets you use Socket  
data collection peripherals without having to program custom  
applications. The software comes pre-loaded on the SoMo 650.  
This chapter contains generic instructions for using SocketScan  
on the SoMo 650 with these products:  
Secure Digital Scan Card Series 3  
CF Mag Stripe Reader Card Series 4  
CompactFlash Scan Card Series 5  
CF RFID Reader Card Series 6  
For specific instructions, please refer to the User’s Guide for your  
specific Socket data collection product, available in the  
installation CD that came with the data collection product as well  
as online at:  
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STEP 1: ASSIGN A TRIGGER BUTTON  
NOTE: This step is NOT required for the CF Mag Stripe Reader  
Card 4E.  
NOTE: For the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M/6P, multiple  
trigger buttons need to be assigned. Please refer to your  
RFID card manual for instructions.  
1. Tap Start | Settings | Buttons.  
2. From the Button list, tap to select a button to trigger your  
scanner. For best ergonomics, the left or right button is  
recommended. In the drop-down menu, select SocketScan.  
Tap ok.  
STEP 2: START SOCKETSCAN  
1. Tap Start | Programs | SocketScan folder | SocketScan.  
2. A SocketScan icon  
should appear at the bottom of the  
Today screen indicating that no data collection device has  
been inserted.  
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STEP 3: INSERT THE CARD  
1. Open the slot cover at the top of the SoMo 650, then insert  
the card into the appropriate slot. Make sure the card is right  
side up. Do not insert the card upside-down or force the card  
in too hard.  
2. When SocketScan is running, a SocketScan icon will appear at  
the bottom of the Today screen. Make sure the appropriate  
icon appears to indicate that your device is ready to collect  
data.  
Icon  
Meaning  
No Socket data collection device detected.  
Ready to scan bar codes with the Secure Digital Scan  
Card  
Ready to read magnetic stripe data with the CF Mag  
Stripe Reader Card  
Ready to scan bar codes with the CF Scan Card 5E/5M/5P  
or CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M/6P  
Ready to scan bar codes with the CF Scan Card 5X  
Ready to read RFID tags with the CF RFID Reader Card  
NOTE: If you insert the card before starting SocketScan, no  
icon will appear.  
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STEP 4: START APPLICATION  
1. Start the application that you want to enter data into (e.g.,  
Excel Mobile). From the Today screen, tap Start | Programs  
and select your program.  
2. Make sure a document, spreadsheet or form is open in your  
program.  
3. Place the cursor where you want data from the next scan/read  
to be entered.  
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STEP 5: SCAN OR READ DATA  
1. Scanning/RFID: Press the trigger button to scan a bar code or  
read an RFID tag. Please refer to your scanner manual for the  
correct technique.  
Mag Stripe: Swipe a magnetic stripe card through the slot,  
with the magnetic stripe facing the SoMo 650.  
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2. When data is read, it should appear in your document.  
Depending on which scanner/reader you have, it may also  
beep, or the LED may change colors to indicate a successful  
scan.  
By default, the cursor automatically advances to the next cell  
or line, ready for the next scan/read.  
NOTE: Wait for the “Good Scan” indication before you scan  
more data. If you try to scan too fast, the device can lock up  
until you stop scanning.  
NOTE: If the data does not appear how you expect it and you  
are using Excel Mobile, check the cell formatting.  
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APPENDIX A  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Processor  
Memory  
Intel PXA270@624MHz CPU  
SDRAM: 128MB  
NAND Flash: 256MB  
Display  
65K colors TFT LCD, 3.5”  
16 bit-per-pixel  
240 (w) x 320 (L) resolution (QVGA size) portrait and  
landscape modes, default portrait mode.  
Glass analog resistive touch panel  
White LED backlight  
Audio  
Headset Jack: 2.5mm, 4-ring type, support for  
both Voice & Stereo music 0.5W speaker  
Omni-directional microphone  
Connectors  
SoMo 650  
DC-in (5V, 1A)  
USB synchronization/host cable connector  
Cradle  
Docking connector  
DC-in (5V, 3A)  
USB synchronization cable connector  
USB connector x 2 (Type A)  
Wireless Connectivity  
(not included with SoMo  
650DX)  
Bluetooth: v2.0 + EDR Class 2  
IEEE® 802.11b/g WLAN with fast roaming  
Cisco CCX 4.0 certified with Enhanced Wi-Fi Companion  
software (available separately)  
Mass Storage &  
Expansion Slots  
USB  
User accessible SD/SDIO/MMC expansion slot  
CF I/O Type II expansion slot  
USB 1.1 support host/client (x2) (Cradle only)  
Battery  
Standard: 3.7V 1200 mAh, rechargeable, Lithium-ion  
Extended: 3.7V 2600 mAh rechargeable, Lithium-ion  
(extended battery available separately or with SoMo  
650EB or SoMo 650Rx)  
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Dimensions  
With standard battery:  
5.00 x 2.94 x 0.81 inches (127 x 74.60 x 20.6 mm)  
Weight: 6.25 oz (177 g) (including stylus)  
With extended battery:  
5.00 x 2.94 x 0.98 inches (127 x 74.60 x 25 mm)  
Weight: 7.20 oz (204 g) (including stylus)  
Operating Temperature 0° to +40° C (+32° to +120° F)  
Storage Temperature  
Humidity  
-25° to 75° C (-13° to 167° F)  
95% non-condensing  
Drop Specification  
ESD Specification  
Multiple 1 meter drops to concrete covered with  
vinyl  
+/- 8kV air discharge, +/- 8kV direct discharge  
Microsoft® Windows Mobile® 5.0 for Pocket PC  
Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Classic  
Operating Systems  
Available  
Note: If you have a SoMo 650 running Windows Mobile  
5.0, an upgrade for Windows Mobile 6 is available.  
Pre-Loaded Software  
Programmable Home Screen  
Calculator  
MSN Messenger Client  
Word Mobile  
Excel Mobile  
PowerPoint Mobile  
IE Mobile  
Outlook Mobile  
.NET Compact Framework v2.0  
Windows Media Player 10.2 Mobile  
ActiveSync Client v4.x  
Socket Wi-Fi Companion™  
Socket SocketScan™  
Socket Connect!Agent™  
Socket Modem Utilities  
Socket Ethernet Utilities  
Socket Serial I/O drivers  
The SoMo 650 running Windows Mobile 5.0 also  
includes the Socket Radio Manager.  
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APPENDIX B  
CARE AND MAINTENANCE  
NOTE: For important safety and usage instructions, please  
refer to page 3.  
Cleaning the SoMo:  
With the device switched off, clean the SoMo 650 by wiping it  
with a soft, clean cloth that is lint-free and slightly moistened.  
Do not allow the earpiece, microphone, speaker, card slots,  
sync/charging port or other metal surfaces to get wet.  
Do not wipe the SoMo with any corrosive liquid or coarse  
objects. This can damage the outer surface of the device.  
Carrying or Storing the SoMo:  
Do not leave the SoMo in extremely high or low temperature  
environments.  
Remove the battery of the SoMo if it is not going to be used  
for a long period of time. Store the SoMo and its battery in a  
cool, dark, and dry place.  
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APPENDIX C  
RESETTING THE SOMO 650  
The SoMo 650 supports the three levels of reset defined by  
Microsoft for Windows Mobile powered devices:  
Soft Reset - sometimes called a “warm” reset  
Hard Reset - sometimes called a “cold” reset  
Clean Reset - sometimes called a “clean boot”  
Each of these resets is designed to clear different levels of data  
storage and impact the hardware differently.  
Additionally, removing the battery and any external sources of  
power from the SoMo 650 will result in the equivalent of a reset.  
The following Table summarizes the system impact under these  
modes of operation:  
State of SoMo  
650 After:  
All Installed  
Applications  
and Registry  
Settings  
Running  
Programs Associated  
with  
Data  
Date and  
Time  
Running  
Programs  
Soft Reset  
Hard Reset  
Clean Reset  
Battery &  
No impact  
No impact  
Removed  
No impact  
Stopped  
Stopped  
Stopped  
Stopped  
Lost  
Lost  
Lost  
Lost  
No impact  
Lost  
Lost  
No impact  
external power  
removed for less  
than 5 minutes  
Battery &  
No impact  
Stopped  
Lost  
Lost  
external power  
removed for  
more than 10  
minutes  
Note: The SoMo 650 has a battery backup device that maintains  
the date and time if the battery and all external power sources  
are removed. If the SoMo 650 does not have a battery or  
external power source for more than 10 minutes, the date and  
time will be lost, and the battery backup device must be  
recharged for at least 10 minutes before it will properly maintain  
the date and time.  
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Soft Reset  
A soft reset is like rebooting a computer. It is designed to stop all  
applications and clear out temporary data associated with  
running programs. No files are deleted. A soft reset is the lowest  
level of reset, (i.e., it clears the least amount of the device state).  
It can also be used to stop application programs that are “hung”  
and do not respond to external input. Since Windows Mobile  
powered devices do not normally shut down an application after  
it is started, this is one way to stop all applications.  
To perform a soft reset:  
Using the tip of your stylus, lightly press the Soft Reset button  
inside the hole on the bottom of your SoMo 650 and then  
release.  
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Hard Reset  
A hard reset is designed to clear all processor states, running  
programs, and user data. It also drives the hardware reset line to  
the processor, thereby clearing all system states, including the  
date and time. This reset should be used to remove the operating  
system from a “hung” or “frozen” state because of a fatal  
program or operating system error.  
A hard reset will clear all user-installed settings, applications, and  
data from RAM (Random Access Memory). It is useful for clearing  
some states that are not normally cleared with a Soft Reset  
To perform a hard reset:  
1. Press and hold the Calendar and Contacts shortcut buttons on  
your SoMo 650.  
2. While holding the two buttons, using the tip of your stylus,  
lightly press the Reset button inside the hole on the bottom of  
your SoMo 650.  
Press the two shortcut buttons with the index and middle  
finger of one hand. Hold the stylus in your other hand to press  
the reset button and then release.  
3. Keep pressing the two buttons until a splash screen appears  
with the Socket logo and then disappears.  
4. After the Socket Splash Screen disappears, release the two  
buttons and follow the onscreen instructions.  
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Clean Reset  
A clean reset is designed to revert the device to its factory  
default settings (or the latest service pack ROM update). All  
installed programs, data and registry settings will be cleared. A  
clean reset also drives the processor with a hardware reset, thus  
clearing all system states, including the date and time.  
CAUTION: A CLEAN RESET IS MORE POWERFUL THAN A SOFT OR  
HARD RESET. IT WILL DELETE ALL USER APPLICATION FILES AND  
FOLDERS. WHEN YOU PERFORM A CLEAN RESET, FORMATS,  
PREFERENCES AND OTHER SETTINGS INCLUDING DATE AND TIME  
ARE RESTORED TO THEIR FACTORY DEFAULTS. ALL DATA, RECORDS  
AND ENTRIES, EXCEPT THOSE STORED IN ROM, WILL BE ERASED.  
NOTE: If you set a security password on the SoMo 650 and  
forget it, a clean reset will remove the password setting.  
To perform a clean reset:  
1. Press and hold the Left Programmable Application Button, the  
Calendar and Contacts shortcut buttons on your SoMo 650.  
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2. While holding the three buttons, using the tip of your stylus,  
lightly press the Reset button inside the hole on the bottom of  
your SoMo 650 and then release.  
It is recommended that you hold the SoMo 650 in your left  
hand. Press the left programmable action button with your  
left thumb and the two shortcut buttons with your left index  
and middle finger. Hold the stylus in your right hand to press  
the reset button.  
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3. Keep pressing all three buttons until a splash screen appears  
with the Socket logo and then disappears.  
4. After the Socket Splash Screen disappears, release the three  
buttons and follow the onscreen instructions.  
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APPENDIX D  
UPGRADING THE ROM IMAGE  
ADVANCED USERS ONLY!  
You can purchase ROM image upgrades from the Socket website.  
WARNING! You will lose all data files and applications  
during the upgrade process!  
STEP 1: Power the Device  
Make sure the battery has enough power or plug the SoMo 650  
into an external power source using the charging cable/cradle.  
STEP 2: Back up Data on the Device  
If you have any data on the SoMo 650, please back it up before  
you run the update.  
STEP 3: Transfer Files using a Memory Card  
IMPORTANT! It is not recommended to transfer the files  
using ActiveSync or the Windows Mobile Device Center!  
The directory SOMO650 containing the ROM image files must be  
moved to the SoMo 650 with a SD or CF memory card. Make sure  
your memory card has at least 40 MB of free space.  
1. On your PC, use My Computer or Windows Explorer to locate  
the directory SOMO650, which contains the upgrade files.  
2. Copy the SOMO650 directory to your memory card.  
DO NOT change the name of the folder!  
3. Insert the memory card into the SoMo 650.  
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STEP 4: Install the Files  
1. Press and hold the Right programmable application button,  
and the Calendar and Contacts shortcut buttons on your  
SoMo 650.  
2. While holding the three buttons, use the stylus to quickly  
press the Reset button inside the hole on the bottom of your  
SoMo 650. Keep holding the Right programmable application  
button.  
Reset button  
Calendar shortcut button  
Contacts  
shortcut button  
Right programmable  
application button  
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3. An EBOOT screen will appear with a timer, counting down  
from 5 seconds.  
IMPORTANT! Keep holding the Right programmable  
application button until the timer reaches 0 seconds!  
Otherwise the installation will be aborted.  
4. The SoMo 650 will begin to download and update the ROM  
image.  
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5. After the installation reports, “Update completed!” the  
Socket splash screen will appear for about 30 seconds.  
6. The Windows Mobile splash screen will appear for about 30  
seconds.  
7. The Windows Welcome wizard will prompt you to set up  
Windows Mobile. Follow the instructions on your screen.  
8. After setting up Windows Mobile, the Today screen will  
appear, and the SoMo 650 is ready to use.  
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APPENDIX E  
HOLD SWITCH UTILITY  
The Hold Switch Utility enables you to change the default  
behavior of the hold switch located on the left side of the SoMo  
650 handheld computer. By default, when the hold switch is  
activated, the SoMo screen turns off.  
NOTE: The Hold Switch Utility is included in SoMo ROM  
version 1.1.xx and later. Check your ROM version by tapping  
Start |.Settings | System tab | System Info.  
NOTE: If your SoMo does not include the Hold Switch Utility,  
Follow the installation instructions in the release notes.  
NOTE: When the hold switch is activated, any connections or  
programs running on the SoMo will remain active.  
NOTE: By default, the SoMo will automatically suspend  
according to settings chosen in the Power applet. To access the  
applet, tap Start | Settings | System tab | Power.  
1. Tap Start | Settings | System tab | Hold Switch.  
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2. Use the utility to configure your settings.  
Leave screen enabled: Select to keep the screen on  
when the hold switch is activated. A dialog will report  
that the hold switch is activated. Tapping ok or  
deactivating the hold switch will close the dialog.  
NOTE: When the SoMo is reset, this option is  
automatically re-enabled.  
Disable backlight: Select to keep the screen on but  
disable the backlight, recommended for conserving  
battery life.  
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Disable auto-suspend: Select to keep the SoMo alive  
when the hold switch is activated, regardless of settings  
chosen in the Power applet.  
NOTE: Use this option with caution to avoid  
accidental depletion of the SoMo battery.  
Launch program when switch is activated: Use the  
menu to select a program for the SoMo to automatically  
launch when the hold switch is activated (in the down  
position).  
Launch program when switch is deactivated: Use  
the menu to select a program for the SoMo to  
automatically launch when the hold switch is deactivated  
(in the up position).  
3. After entering your settings, tap ok.  
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APPENDIX F  
TECHNICAL SUPPORT  
If you have trouble installing or using the SoMo 650, Socket has  
different support options to help you.  
Online Knowledge Base:  
Search for articles, Frequently Asked Questions or Hot Topics any  
time, day or night. www.socketmobile.com/support/ Click FAQs  
Online Requests:  
Register your product and submit a question to our Technical  
By Phone:  
You can reach our Tier 1 Technical Support by calling either of  
these numbers:  
USA & Canada Toll-Free: 800-279-1390  
Direct: +1- 510-933-3020  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Socket Mobile, Inc. (Socket) warrants this product against defects in  
material and workmanship, under normal use and service, for one (1)  
year from the date of purchase.  
EXCLUDES: Consumables such as batteries, cables, cases, straps, and  
chargers (90 day coverage only).  
An extended warranty is available separately for the SoMo. For more  
information, please visit: www.socketmobile.com/support  
the warranty period, Socket will, at its option, repair or replace the  
defective product at no charge when furnished with proof of retail  
purchase, provided that you deliver the product to Socket or to an  
authorized Socket Service Center.  
The returned product must be accompanied by a return material  
authorization (RMA) number issued by Socket or by a Socket Authorized  
Service Center. If you ship the product, you must use the original  
container or equivalent and you must pay the shipping charges to  
Socket. Socket will pay surface shipping charges back to any location in  
the contiguous United States. This warranty applies only to the original  
retail purchaser and is not transferable.  
Socket may, at its option, replace or repair the product with new or  
reconditioned parts and the returned product becomes Socket's  
property. Socket warrants the repaired or replaced products to be free  
from defects in material or workmanship for ninety (90) days after the  
return shipping date, or for the remainder of the original warranty  
period, whichever is greater.  
This warranty does not cover the replacement of products damaged by  
abuse, accident, misuse or misapplication, nor as a result of service or  
modification other than by Socket. This warranty is void if you install  
batteries into the product that were not supplied by Socket.  
SOCKET IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES RESULTING FROM BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED  
WARRANTY, INCLUDING DAMAGE TO PROPERTY AND, TO THE EXTENT  
PERMITTED BY LAW, DAMAGES FOR PERSONAL INJURY. THIS  
WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE.  
Some states do not allow limitation of implied warranties, or the  
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so that  
the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty  
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gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state.  
This product may contain fully tested, recycled parts, warranted as if  
new.  
For warranty information, please visit: www.socketmobile.com/support  
DISCLAIMER  
EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT EXPRESSLY WARRANTED BY SOCKET  
COMMUNICATIONS, INC, THIS PRODUCT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT  
WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT  
LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR  
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT  
REQUIRED BY LAW, SOCKET DOES NOT ASSUME ANY PRODUCT  
LIABILITY ARISING OUT OF, OR IN CONNECTION WITH, THE  
APPLICATION OR USE OF ANY PRODUCT OR APPLICATION DESCRIBED  
HEREIN.  
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LIMITED SOFTWARE WARRANTY  
LIMITED WARRANTY. SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROM  
is free from defects for 90 days from the date of delivery of the  
SOFTWARE.  
CUSTOMER REMEDIES. SOCKET’S entire liability and your exclusive  
remedy shall be, at SOCKET’S option, either (a) return of the price paid  
or (b) replacement of the SOFTWARE which does not meet SOCKET’S  
Limited Warranty and which is returned to SOCKET with a copy of your  
receipt. Any replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the  
remainder of the original warranty period or 30 days, whichever is  
longer. THESE REMEDIES ARE NOT AVAILABLE OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED  
STATES OF AMERICA.  
NO OTHER WARRANTIES. SOCKET disclaims all other warranties, either  
express or implied, including but not limited to implied warranties of  
merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, with respect to the  
SOFTWARE and the accompanying written materials. This limited  
warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have others which vary  
from state to state.  
NO LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. In no event shall SOCKET  
or its suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever (including, without  
limitation, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption,  
loss of business information, or other pecuniary loss) arising out of the  
use of or inability to use the SOFTWARE, even if SOCKET has been  
advised of the possibility of such damages. Because some states do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or  
incidental damages, the above limitation may not apply to you.  
EXPORT LAW ASSURANCES. You may not use or otherwise export or  
reexport the SOFTWARE except as authorized by United States law and  
laws of the jurisdiction in which the SOFTWARE was obtained. In  
particular, but without limitation, none of the SOFTWARE may be used  
or otherwise exported or reexported (a) into (or to a national or  
resident of) a United States embargoed country or (b) to anyone on the  
U.S. Treasury Department’s list of Specially Designated Nationals or the  
U.S. Department of Commerce’s Table of Denial Orders. By using the  
SOFTWARE, you represent and warrant that you are not located in,  
under control of, or a national or resident of any such country or on any  
such list.  
GOVERNMENT END USERS. If the SOFTWARE is supplied to the U. S.  
Government, the SOFTWARE is classified as “restricted computer  
software” as defined in clause 52.227-19 of the FAR. The U. S.  
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Government ‘s rights to the SOFTWARE are as provided in clause 52.227-  
19 of the FAR.  
CONTROLLING LAW AND SEVERABILITY. This License shall be  
governed by the laws of the United States and the State of  
California. If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction  
finds any provision, or portion thereof, to be unenforceable, the  
remainder of this License shall continue in full force and effect.  
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REGULATORY COMPLIANCE  
FCC: Part 15, Class B  
Industry Canada  
CE: EN  
Anatel  
NOM, COFETEL  
RoHS and WEEE compliant  
Electrical Safety EN60950, UL, CUL  
EMI/RFI  
Wi-Fi Alliance Certification  
Bluetooth Certification (BQB test), Bluetooth QD ID B012762  
USB IF Test  
Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, 6 Logo Test Certification  
EU/International: EN301 489-1, -17  
EN61000-4-2: 1995, ESD 8kV air/ 4kV contact  
EN61000-4-3: 1997, radiated Immunity 3V/m  
EN61000-4-4: 1995, EFT 0.5kV  
EN61000-4-5: 1995, Surge 0.5kV  
EN61000-4-6: 1  
FCC Interference Statement (USA)  
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. 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, which can be determined by turning the equipment  
off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the  
interference by one of the following measures:  
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 Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly  
approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the  
user's authority to operate this equipment.  
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.  
IMPORTANT: RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT  
THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH FCC RADIATION EXPOSURE  
LIMITS SET FORTH FOR AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT.  
END USERS MUST FOLLOW THE SPECIFIC OPERATING  
INSTRUCTIONS FOR SATISFYING RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE.  
TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH FCC RF EXPOSURE  
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE FOLLOW OPERATION  
INSTRUCTIONS AS DOCUMENTED IN THIS MANUAL.  
This PDA has been tested and demonstrated compliance when  
Bluetooth and WLAN are transmitting simultaneously. This PDA  
must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any  
other antenna or transmitter.  
For body worn operation, this device has been tested and meets  
the FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with the Socket  
accessories supplied or designated for this product. Use of other  
accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure  
guidelines."  
Industry Canada Statement:  
This device complies with RSS-210 of the Industry Canada 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.  
IMPORTANT: RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT  
THIS EQUIPMENT COMPLIES WITH IC RADIATION EXPOSURE  
LIMITS SET FORTH FOR AN UNCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT.  
END USERS MUST FOLLOW THE SPECIFIC OPERATING  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SATISFYING RF EXPOSURE COMPLIANCE.  
TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH IC RF EXPOSURE  
COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS, PLEASE FOLLOW OPERATION  
INSTRUCTIONS AS DOCUMENTED IN THIS MANUAL.  
European Union Notice:  
Radio products with the CE marking comply with the R&TTE  
Directive (1999/5/EC), the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the  
Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of  
the European Community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the  
following  
European Norms:  
EN 60950 Product Safety  
EN 300 328 Technical requirement for radio equipment  
EN 301 489-1/-17 General EMC requirements for radio  
equipment  
Brazil:  
Este produto está homologado pela ANATEL, de acordo com os  
procedimentos regulamentados pela Resoluçao 242/2000, e  
atende aos requisitos técnicos aplicados.  
Para maiores informaçðes, consulte o site da ANATEL –  
Certificado de Homologação No 1270-08-4603  
(01)07898915959 67 3  
“Este equipamento opera em caráter secundário, isto é,  
não tem direito a proteção contra interferência  
prejudicial, mesmo de estaçðes do mesmo tipo, e não  
pode causar interferência a sistemas operando em caráter  
primário.”  
Mexico:  
NOM: 0802CE05828  
COFETEL: RCPSOSO08-0567  
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12/2008  
Printed in U.S.A.  
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