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Grayhill Handheld Quick Reference Guide v0.21

© 2006 Grayhill, Inc., Confidential and Proprietary

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Contents

Introduction ................................................................................................................................. 4

Summary of Features......................................................................................................................................4
Typical Uses...................................................................................................................................................4
Handheld Product Components ......................................................................................................................4
Evaluation Kit Contents .................................................................................................................................5

Setting Up the Handheld ............................................................................................................. 5

Charge the Handheld ......................................................................................................................................5
Turn On the Handheld ....................................................................................................................................6
Align the Handheld Touch Screen..................................................................................................................6
Resetting.........................................................................................................................................................6

Using the Handheld ..................................................................................................................... 7

Handheld Buttons ...........................................................................................................................................7
Connectivity ...................................................................................................................................................8
Using the Stylus .............................................................................................................................................8
Task Bar and Start Menu................................................................................................................................8
Pre-Installed Programs ...................................................................................................................................9
Using the Keyboard........................................................................................................................................9
Changing Handheld Settings ........................................................................................................................10
Field Swapping the Battery ..........................................................................................................................10

Storing Data ............................................................................................................................... 10

Built-In Flash Memory .................................................................................................................................11

Wired Communications ............................................................................................................ 11

Running ActiveSync.....................................................................................................................................14
Disconnecting ActiveSync ...........................................................................................................................15

Wireless Communications......................................................................................................... 15

WiFi (802.11x) .............................................................................................................................................15
BlueTooth.....................................................................................................................................................15
Antennas.......................................................................................................................................................15

Regulatory Information ............................................................................................................ 16

FCC Notices .................................................................................................................................................16

Warranty .................................................................................................................................... 17

Service Information ................................................................................................................... 17

Summary of Contents for DuraMaxH

Page 1: ...Grayhill DuraMaxH Quick Reference Guide v0 03 Bulletin NNNN 561 Hillgrove Avenue LaGrange IL 60525 Phone 708 354 1040 Fax 708 354 2820 On the Internet http www grayhilloem com...

Page 2: ...VENIENCE COMMERCIAL LOSS LOST PROFITS OR SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT TO THE FULL EXTENT SUCH MAY BE DISCLAIMED B...

Page 3: ...andheld Touch Screen 6 Resetting 6 Using the Handheld 7 Handheld Buttons 7 Connectivity 8 Using the Stylus 8 Task Bar and Start Menu 8 Pre Installed Programs 9 Using the Keyboard 9 Changing Handheld S...

Page 4: ...USB via cable Audio Speakers and Microphone Typical Uses Wireless communications solve difficult industrial and commercial communications problems Communications using radio waves can be made over lon...

Page 5: ...arge its battery for about 3 hours connecting the Handheld to an electrical outlet using the Grayhill Charging cable A completely charged battery will power the Handheld for eight 8 hours of maximum p...

Page 6: ...ay initially require calibration to align the cursor on the touch screen with the tip of your stylus To calibrate your screen tap the center of each alignment target with the tip of the stylus Resetti...

Page 7: ...into sleep mode or else powering it down completely Enter Buttons The Handheld provides two external buttons for you to make a menu item or program selection Press the stand alone Enter button located...

Page 8: ...the Stylus You can use the Handheld stylus like a mouse to navigate menus and select items on the Handheld touch screen Tapping Tap the touch screen with the stylus to select or open an item Tapping w...

Page 9: ...r on the Start menu ActiveSync Pocket Excel Calculator Pocket Internet Explorer Calendar Pocket Word Contacts Tasks Inbox Today MSN Messenger Windows Explorer Notes When your Handheld is connected via...

Page 10: ...Changing Handheld Settings Handheld settings such as the brightness of the Handheld backlight are changed using Windows Control Panels Settings are stored in permanent flash memory To change a Handhel...

Page 11: ...ActiveSync must be installed on your regular computer before you can run it If the ActiveSync application is not present on your regular computer install ActiveSync from the Handheld Product CD You ca...

Page 12: ...ver Faster Setup There are fewer questions asked when setting up this partnership type Allows for Multiple Partners This partnership is for use on shared or borrowed computers Synchronization Less Cer...

Page 13: ...rmation for Synchronization If you have selected a Standard Partnership the next dialog will ask you to indicate data type targets such as the Calendar Inbox etc that you want to be automatically sync...

Page 14: ...tay with a Guest Partnership On your regular computer open Windows Explorer and double click the Explore icon to view the file structure on your Handheld In the Explore window the Handheld file struct...

Page 15: ...nection icon in the lower right corner of the Today screen 2 Tap Disconnect in the dialog that appears 3 Remove the USB cable from the Handheld and from your regular computer Wireless Communications W...

Page 16: ...dential 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 comm...

Page 17: ...extent of Grayhill s warranties regard the Product Repair or replacement at Grayhill s option is the exclusive remedy THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND GRAY...

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