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First Printing — March 2000 Copyright 2000 NEC Computers Inc. 15 Business Park Way Sacramento, CA 95828 All Rights Reserved Proprietary Notice and Liability Disclaimer The information disclosed in this document, including all designs andrelated materials, is the valuable property of NEC Computers In...
Contents iii Contents Using This Guide Text Conventions ...........................................................................viii 1 Getting Started Welcome....................................................................................... 1-2Unpacking Your MobilePro ..........................
iv Contents Using other Communication Devices ....................................1-27Connecting Remotely ...........................................................1-27 Getting Help ................................................................................1-28 2 Introducing the NEC MobilePro ...
Contents v Creating a Network (Ethernet) Connection............................3-10 Microsoft ActiveSync ..................................................................3-11 Backing Up and Restoring Data ............................................3-12 Using Microsoft ActiveSync .....................
vi Contents 5 Setting Up a Remote Connection Preparing for Connection Setup..................................................... 5-2Connecting the Internal Modem .................................................... 5-3Connecting to an Internet Service Provider.................................... 5-4...
Using This Guide vii Using This Guide The NEC MobilePro™ 880 User's Guide gives you theinformation you need to maximize the use of your NECMobilePro 880 Professional PC Companion. Read this guideto familiarize yourself with the MobilePro and its features.For specific information, see the following. ...
viii Using This Guide Text Conventions To make this guide as easy to use as possible, text is set up asfollows. Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following format: ! WARNING Warnings alert you to situations that could resultin serious personal injury or loss of life. ! CAUTION Cautions indica...
1 Getting Started Welcome Unpacking Your MobilePro Getting to Know Your MobilePro Installing and Charging the Battery Connecting the AC Adapter Taking a Quick Tour Introducing the Software Connecting to Your PC via Serial Connecting to Your PC via Infrared Synchronizing with your...
1-2 Getting Started Welcome Congratulations on purchasing your NEC MobilePro 880Professional PC Companion powered by the Microsoft ® Windows CE operating system. The size and capabilities ofthis device let you keep your most important business andpersonal information up-to-date and close at hand. Mi...
Getting Started 1-3 Unpacking Your MobilePro Your NEC MobilePro ships with a number of accessories.When you unpack the NEC MobilePro, verify that you haveall of the items listed below and that they are in goodcondition. If anything is missing or damaged, contact thevendor who sold you the unit. Note...
1-4 Getting Started Getting to Know Your MobilePro The NEC MobilePro 880 offers you a portable systemdesigned for synchronization with your host PC. Standardfeatures include a VR4121, 168-MHz, 32 MB RAM, a9.4-inch SVGA DSTN, 64K color, enhanced touch screen, aV.90 internal modem, a built-in micropho...
Getting Started 1-5 Accessories The NEC MobilePro 880 ships with the followingaccessories: AC adapter PC Connect (serial port) cable RJ-11 Telephone cable VGA Monitor cable For a comprehensive list of MobilePro accessories, refer tothe MobilePro desktop. Tap Start, Help, and double tap theMo...
1-6 Getting Started 1. Unpack the contents of the MobilePro carton and locatethe unit and the Lithium-Ion battery pack. Lithium-Ion battery pack A – Battery connectors B – Lithium-Ion battery pack 2. Insert the Lithium-Ion battery pack in the bay and slidethe battery in the direction of the arrow, a...
Getting Started 1-7 3. Firmly press the battery until it is securely connected inthe bay. 4. Connect the AC adapter to begin charging the battery.Refer to the next section, “Connecting the AC Adapter,”for connection information. The color of the left status LED changes from amber togreen when the ba...
1-8 Getting Started ! CAUTION Follow these precautions whenev er you use theAC adapter and the NEC MobilePro. When using the AC adapter, make sure the AC outlet is near the NEC MobilePro and iseasily accessible. Keep the main battery installed when running on AC power. When communicating or se...
Getting Started 1-9 3. Power on the NEC MobilePro using the Power button atthe top right corner of the keyboard. Using AC power saves battery life when you are on the goand ensures that the backup battery maintains its charge andhelps prevent data loss. ! CAUTION If you power off, then quickly power...
1-10 Getting Started Taking a Quick Tour This section takes you through the process of setting up yoursystem for the first time. 1. Open the display panel to start your NEC MobilePro 880for the first time. Press the Power button if the system does not startautomatically. 2. Follow the on-screen inst...
Getting Started 1-11 Connecting to Your PC via Serial The MobilePro is designed to be a companion PC. Most userswant to synchronize the MobilePro 880 with a host PC. Thelatest work done on either the MobilePro or the host PCautomatically appears on both machines, once thesynchronization process occu...
1-12 Getting Started Verifying PC Connection Settings Your MobilePro ships with PC Connection default settings.Follow these steps to verify the accuracy of the PCConnection settings. 1. Tap Start, Settings, Control Panel. 2. Double tap the Communications icon and select the PCConnection tab. 3. Veri...
Getting Started 1-13 Double click the System icon and select the DeviceManager tab. Check the Ports listing to determine if any conflictsexist (another device is assigned to or using the serialport). The port may be flagged with an exclamationpoint, for example, if any conflicts exist. If anot...
1-14 Getting Started 2. Align and attach the PC Connect cable to the serial porton the MobilePro. (If your cable is labeled, insert thecable with the word Up visible on the top. If your cablehas an arrow near the connector, insert the cable with thearrow visible on top.) Connecting the PC connect ca...
Getting Started 1-15 ! CAUTION Be sure to properly align the cable connectorsand ports. Incorrect connection can damage theMobilePro and the computer. Installing Microsoft ActiveSync You must install Microsoft ActiveSync on your host PC toenable synchronization with your MobilePro. The MicrosoftActi...
1-16 Getting Started 8. Select Dial-Up Adapter. 9. Reboot the system. Network Requirements If your host PC is connected to a network, configure one ofthe following before installing Microsoft ActiveSync: Configure a WINS server on the host PC's network, or, Configure the host PC's IP address on ...
Getting Started 1-17 Installing ActiveSync Follow these steps to install Microsoft ActiveSync forsynchronization with Microsoft Outlook. The installationsequence may vary depending upon the Microsoftcomponents installed on your host PC. Note: If your host PC uses the Windows NT operating system, you...
1-18 Getting Started Creating a Partnership Once the host PC verifies the availability of a COM port andpolls the MobilePro for synchronization settings, the NewPartnership window appears. 1. Click Next to display the Select Synchronization Settingswindow. 2. Select the desired synchronization setti...
Getting Started 1-19 Once installed, Microsoft ActiveSync automaticallysynchronizes your MobilePro 880 with your host PC'sMicrosoft Outlook email, contacts, calendar, and task listeach time you attach the PC Connect cable to the MobilePro880 and the host PC. Note: Whenever possible Microsoft ActiveS...
1-20 Getting Started Enable the infrared port on your host PC. Install Microsoft ActiveSync on your host PC. Create a partnership between your host PC and yourMobilePro. Verify that the desired synchronization services areconfigured. Modifying PC Connection Settings Your MobilePro ships with...
Getting Started 1-21 3. Tap OK and close the Control Panel. Proceed to the next section to enable the infrared port on yourhost PC. Enabling the Infrared Port The infrared port on your host PC must be available forsynchronization with your NEC MobilePro. Follow thesesteps to enable the infrared port...
1-22 Getting Started If another device is assigned to or is using the infraredport, you must reassign the device to free up theinfrared port for MobilePro synchronization. 5. Reboot your host PC. Once the system restarts, an infrared icon (gray verticalbar with a red bump) appears in the system ta...
Getting Started 1-23 5. Click on Microsoft. 6. Select TCP/IP. 7. When the Select Device screen appears, select Microsoft. 8. Select Dial-Up Adapter. 9. Reboot the system. Network Requirements If your host PC is connected to a network, configure one ofthe following before installing Microsoft ActiveS...
1-24 Getting Started Installing ActiveSync Follow these steps to install Microsoft ActiveSync forsynchronization with Microsoft Outlook. The installationsequence may vary depending upon the Microsoftcomponents installed on your host PC. Note: If your host PC uses the Windows NT operating system, you...
Getting Started 1-25 The host PC verifies the availability of an infrared portand polls the MobilePro for synchronization settings. TheNew Partnership window appears. Proceed to the next section to complete the installation. Creating a Partnership Once the host PC verifies the availability of an inf...
1-26 Getting Started Note: Whenev er possible Microsoft ActiveSync automatically translates files andemail attachments during synchronization. Thisallows you to use the MobilePro to view and workwith files created on your host PC with MicrosoftWord, Excel, and PowerPoint, among others. Howev er, as ...
Getting Started 1-27 Synchronizing via the Infrared Port Once the MobilePro is configured for synchronization viainfrared, the ActiveSync component on the MobilePro mustbe manually activated to initiate the synchronization process.Simply tap Start, Programs, Communication,ActiveSync to initiate sync...
1-28 Getting Started Getting Help The following table provides a comprehensive list of whereyou can get help on your MobilePro 880, the software,connections, accessories, and support. Help Resources Item Resource MobilePro Operation MobilePro User's Guide W indows CE Windows CE Main HelpHelp file in...
2-2 Introducing the NEC MobilePro Identifying System Features The NEC MobilePro 880 is compact with features on everyside. The next few sections provide figures and featuredescriptions. Around the Front of the System The following sections describe front features beginning withthe display panel. Dis...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-3 System Information Icons — provide direct access to thefollowing system functions: World Clock MobilePro Settings Battery/Power Status System Memory Volume Control Display Panel Latch — secures the display panel when itis closed. Display Panel (with ...
2-4 Introducing the NEC MobilePro Keyboard Panel and Base Unit The NEC MobilePro keyboard panel and base unit providethe features shown in the following figure. Features aredescribed after the figure. Keyboard panel and base unit A – Suspend switch B – Power button C – KeyboardD – Stylus E – Status ...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-5 Keyboard — lets you enter data with your fingertips. Stylus — a “pen” that serves as an input device for thetouch screen. Remove the stylus from its holder to use it. Status LEDs — keeps you informed of the system's powerstatus and notifies you about scheduled...
2-6 Introducing the NEC MobilePro Speaker — lets you listen to digital audio. You canprogram MobilePro audio to remind you of appointments,notify you of operation events, or play application-associated sounds. Around the Back of the System The back of the NEC MobilePro offers the features shown in...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-7 USB Port — allows you to connect a USB mouse to yourNEC MobilePro. Around the Left Side of the System The left side of your NEC MobilePro offers the featuresshown in the following figure. Features are described afterthe figure. Left side features A – AC power port...
2-8 Introducing the NEC MobilePro Around the Right Side of the System The right side of your NEC MobilePro offers the featuresshown in the following figure. Features are described afterthe figure. Right side features A – Modem port B – Stylus slot C – CompactFlash card eject buttonD – CompactFlash c...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-9 Around the Bottom of the System The bottom of the NEC MobilePro offers the features shownin the following figure. Features are described after thefigure. Features on the bottom of the system A – ROM/RAM bay cover B– Docking cradle connectorC – Battery release latch ...
2-10 Introducing the NEC MobilePro Lithium-Ion Battery Pack — provides battery power to theNEC MobilePro when away from an AC power source. Opening the Display Panel Follow these steps to open the display panel. 1. Slide the display panel latch to the right. 2. Lift the display panel up and toward...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-11 ! CAUTION Although you can use your fingertip to activatethe touch screen, nev er use hard-pointed orsharp objects. These objects can damage thetouch screen. 3. Gently touch the pointed tip of the stylus to the screen toselect an object. When you are done using the...
2-12 Introducing the NEC MobilePro Recharging the Main Battery Pack The main battery pack contains rechargeable Lithium-Ioncells. Recharge a battery pack when the system displays alow battery warning. To recharge a battery pack installed in the battery bay,connect the AC adapter. See “Connecting the...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-13 Recharging the Backup Battery The backup battery charges while the main battery ischarging. It usually takes approximately 4.5 hours to rechargeboth the main and backup batteries together. A full 10 hours charging time is required under either of thesecircumstances...
2-14 Introducing the NEC MobilePro ! CAUTION The MobilePro’s internal data backup batteryprovides power to maintain the memory contentsfor a limited period of time when the main batteryis remov ed and the unit is not connected to anAC power source. The backup battery does notprovide sufficient power...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-15 1. Save your data, turn off unit power, and close the displaypanel. Disconnect any cables attached to the unit, such asthe serial cable. Note: If you receiv e messages indicating that both the main battery and the backup batteryare v ery low, immediately connect th...
2-16 Introducing the NEC MobilePro 4. Insert a new battery pack as follows: Insert the new Lithium-Ion battery pack in the bayand slide the battery in the direction of the arrow, asindicated in the following figure. Inserting the battery pack A – Battery connectors B - Battery release latch C - Li...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-17 Battery Precautions Read the following battery handling precautions to ensureyour safety. ! WARNING Adhere to these warnings when handlingbatteries. Failure to do so may result in personalinjury. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replac...
2-18 Introducing the NEC MobilePro Caring for the MobilePro The NEC MobilePro is a durable, dependable unit built forextensive use and travel. Follow these guidelines to maintainthe condition and performance of your MobilePro. ! CAUTION Immediately turn off and unplug the MobileProunder the followin...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-19 Turn off the MobilePro power before attaching orremoving devices. Do not push any foreign objects into the MobilePro bays,connectors, and slots. Avoid using the unit or AC adapter for extended periods indirect sunlight. Do not use the unit in humid or dusty...
2-20 Introducing the NEC MobilePro ! CAUTION If the temperature of the NEC MobileProsuddenly rises or falls (for example, when youmove the system from a cold place to a warmplace) vapor condenses inside the system.Turning on the unit under this condition candamage the internal system components. Bef...
Introducing the NEC MobilePro 2-21 Display screen — Carefully wipe the LCD screen with asoft cloth or a screen wipe designed for that purpose.Special screen wipes are available through your localcomputer dealer. Unit case — NECC recommends that you carefully wipethe case with a slightly damp, al...
3-2 Introducing Windows CE Windows CE Operating System Windows CE is the smallest member of the Windowsoperating system family using the Windows 95 interface.What exactly does smallest mean? It means mobility andportability provided through a reduced code base. This codebase is completely 32-bit; it...
Introducing Windows CE 3-3 To simulate the click of the right mouse button, hold downthe Alt key while you tap or drag the object with the stylus. Finally, never use a metal object in place of the stylus. Metalobjects may scratch the surface of the touch screen. Selecting Objects You can select obje...
3-4 Introducing Windows CE Windows CE Desktop Windows CE gives you the newest features offered byMicrosoft for your NEC MobilePro and is very similar toWindows 95. Windows CE includes a desktop with built-in pocketapplications, a taskbar for quick navigation, onlinenetworking functions, and more. Yo...
Introducing Windows CE 3-5 Internet Explorer — Provides web access once you areconnected to the Internet via the MobilePro's built-inmodem and an internet service provider. Inbox — Allows you to send and receive email messageson your NEC MobilePro. Refer to Chapter 5, “Setting Upa Remote Connect...
3-6 Introducing Windows CE bUseful Backup Plus — Allows you to backup and restoreyour MobilePro data. bUseful Script — Allows you to automate tasks such aslogging on to an ISP, retrieving email, and more. Note: The bUseful Scripts provided in ROM are for example, only. Before using the scripts,m...
Introducing Windows CE 3-7 Calendar — Allows you to track your appointments andcreate meeting requests. Contacts — Lets you store important information aboutyour friends and colleagues. Inbox — Allows you to send and receive email. Tasks — Gives you a place to create a portable "to do...
3-8 Introducing Windows CE Remote Networking — Allows you to configure remoteaccess accounts for connecting to your ISP, your local areanetwork, and more. Terminal — Lets you view and download files from abulletin board or to send and receive email. World Clock — Allows you to set the time, da...
Introducing Windows CE 3-9 Follow these steps to print documents using your MobilePro. 1. Open the desired Pocket application. 2. Tap File and tap Print. The print dialog box appears. 3. Select the appropriate printer setting, “PCL Laser,” “PCLInkjet,” or “MobilePro Fax.” 4. Select the appropriate p...
3-10 Introducing Windows CE Network Capabilities Your MobilePro takes full advantage of the networkingcapability offered through Windows CE and the PC card port.The operating system supports Ethernet LAN and serial lineinterface protocol (SLIP) used with Cellular Digital Packetdata (CDPD) so you can...
Introducing Windows CE 3-11 3. Tap OK, twice, select the Identification tab, and enteryour name, password, and domain. Click OK, then closethe Control Panel. 4. Remove and reinsert the Ethernet card when prompted. Once you have configured your Ethernet connection, useInternet Explorer on your Mobile...
3-12 Introducing Windows CE Backing Up and Restoring Data To prevent data loss, frequently back up your NECMobilePro data. You can backup all data to your host PC intwo convenient ways. Use Microsoft ActiveSync on your host PC. Use the bUseful Backup Plus application on yourMobilePro desktop. Us...
Introducing Windows CE 3-13 Using bSQUARE ® bUseful™ Backup Plus bUseful Backup Plus provides a convenient way for you toback up or restore your MobilePro data while traveling oraway from your host PC. Back up data to a PC card orCompactFlash card for secure storage. Follow these steps to use bUsefu...
3-14 Introducing Windows CE Software Applications A variety of software applications are provided on the BonusSoftware CD that ships with your NEC MobilePro 880. Theseapplications let you take full advantage of your MobileProcapabilities. Using the Bonus Software CD Use the Bonus Software CD to inst...
Introducing Windows CE 3-15 3. Click the selected application title to initiate theinstallation program. 4. Read the license agreement, that only appears the firsttime that you launch the Bonus Software CD, and clickOK. 5. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the softwareapplications. Note: ...
3-16 Introducing Windows CE Online Help Your NEC MobilePro and Windows CE provide a variety ofonline help resources. In addition, Microsoft ActiveSync onyour host PC provides its own online help file. Follow these instructions to find your online help resources. NEC Where to Get Help— Double tap t...
4-2 Using the NEC MobilePro Powering On and Off Power on the NEC MobilePro as follows. ! CAUTION Do not attach a USB mouse to the MobileProsystem before powering on the system for thefirst time. If the USB mouse is connected, itprev ents you from calibrating the touch screen. ! CAUTION If you power ...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-3 2. Locate and press the Power button. To power off the unit,press the Power button a second time. Powering on and off A – Power button Note: The first time you install the main battery, the MobilePro automatically powers onwhen you open the display panel. The first time y...
4-4 Using the NEC MobilePro Note: As a general operation rule, frequently back up and synchronize databetween your MobilePro and your host PC. Synchronization occurs each time you connectyour MobilePro to your host PC, once initialsynchronization is configured. For details, see,“Connecting to Your P...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-5 2. Press the brightness up or brightness down keys asrequired. Adjusting the brightness A – Brightness up B – Brightness down Backlight You can conserve battery life by configuring your NECMobilePro to automatically turn off the display panel'sbacklight. Automatic Off Fol...
4-6 Using the NEC MobilePro 3. Tap the desired selections to place a check beside theselection. Use the dropdown boxes to select the desiredtime settings. Backlight settings Automatic On In addition, you can configure the NEC MobilePro to turn onthe backlight automatically. Follow these steps to con...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-7 2. Tap the desired selections to automatically turn on thebacklight either while on battery power or whenconnected to an AC power source. Advanced backlight settings ! WARNING Using auto on while on battery powersubstantially reduces battery life. Enabling the Suspend Swi...
4-8 Using the NEC MobilePro Follow these steps to enable the Suspend switch. 1. Tap Start, Settings, then select Control Panel. 2. Double tap the MobilePro Settings icon to launch thedialog box shown in the following figure. Be sure to select the “LCD Suspend/Resume” tab. Power off settings 3. Selec...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-9 Using the Keyboard The NEC MobilePro keyboard is equipped with manyfeatures including: Application shortcut keys Brightness up/down keys Cursor control keys Control keys Windows key Feature keys are located as shown in the following figure.Key operations are des...
4-10 Using the NEC MobilePro Cursor Control Keys — Cursor control keys let youposition the cursor on the screen where you want. Thecursor indicates where the next typed text is inserted. Control Keys — Ctrl , Alt , Fn , and Shift are controls used in conjunction with other keys to change their f...
4-12 Using the NEC MobilePro Default Function Keys In addition to the application shortcut keys, your NECMobilePro is equipped with default function keys asdescribed in the following table. Default Function Keys Key Function Fn + Space Backlight On/Off Fn + Shift Num Lock Fn + 4 Pound Key Fn + 5 Eur...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-13 The right side of the MobilePro’s display panel has five usersoftware icons that provide shortcut access to five user-selected applications. To configure the user software icons,double tap the MobilePro Settings applet and select the QuickLaunch tab. For more details, re...
4-14 Using the NEC MobilePro ! CAUTION Select the appropriate country setting for yourbuilt-in modem to ensure compliance with thecountry’s telephone lines. An incorrect countrysetting may damage your device or thetelephone line. The list of compliant countries outside the U.S.and Canada is subject ...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-15 4. Scroll or tap, then highlight the number of the usersoftware icon that you want to assign. Assign anapplication using the following buttons. Default — selects the factory-assigned application.(Shipping default for icons 1-5 is the MobileProSettings applet.) Browse...
4-16 Using the NEC MobilePro 7. Align and attach the connector on the MobileProVGA cable to the VGA port on the left side of theMobilePro. Connecting the VGA cable A – VGA port B – VGA cable 8. Connect the other end of the VGA cable to themonitor cable connector. ! CAUTION Be sure to properly align ...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-17 Using the Voice Recorder The NEC MobilePro features a voice recorder applicationthat lets you record and play voice memos. Recording isdictation quality only and not intended for musical recording.Recording voice memos with the NEC MobilePro is easy. Follow these steps t...
4-18 Using the NEC MobilePro Note: Recording works best if you position the microphone about three inches away fromyour mouth while speaking. Memory required for v oice memo storage variesdepending on user settings. Menu The Voice Recorder provides a variety of menu selectionsunder the File, Control...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-19 Note: We recommend using the AC adapter when using PC cards or the internal modem.Using the adapter can help you avoid potentialdata loss caused by the high-energyconsumption of some PC cards. Inserting PC Cards Follow these steps to install a PC card. 1. With the PC car...
4-20 Using the NEC MobilePro Removing PC Cards Follow these steps to remove a PC card from the MobilePro. 1. Locate the PC card eject button beside the PC card slotand press it to release the card from the slot. 2. Once the card is released, pull it the rest of the way out ofthe slot. Using CompactF...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-21 Inserting CompactFlash Cards Follow these steps to install a CompactFlash card. 1. With the CompactFlash card facing up, insert it into theCompactFlash card slot on the right side of the system. Inserting a CompactFlash card Note: When you insert a CompactFlash card, a b...
4-22 Using the NEC MobilePro Removing CompactFlash Cards Follow these steps to remove a CompactFlash card from theMobilePro. Note: Pivot the CompactFlash card button out of the recessed space before beginning thefollowing procedure. 1. Save your data if you are storing it on the insertedCompactFlash...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-23 Follow these steps to use the IR port to communicate withanother MobilePro or your host PC. 1. Remove the PC Connect (serial) cable from theMobilePro before attempting IrDA communication. 2. Open the display panels on the two units that you want touse for communication. ...
4-24 Using the NEC MobilePro Upgrading ROM You can upgrade the NEC MobilePro ROM by replacing thecurrently installed ROM module with an upgraded ROMmodule (when available). Note: Be sure to synchronize your MobilePro data with your host PC and perform abackup of your MobilePro data before upgradingy...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-25 4. Turn over the MobilePro and locate the screw that securesthe ROM bay cover. 5. Using a small screwdriver, remove the screw and the baycover. (The MobilePro does not power on when the baycover is removed.) ROM bay cover A – ROM bay cover 6. With the small screwdriver, ...
4-26 Using the NEC MobilePro 11. Replace the bay cover and cover screw. 12. Push the full reset button. For details about using the fullreset button, refer to the section later in this chapter,“Using the Full Reset Button.” 13. After one minute or more, install the battery pack. Note: The MobilePro ...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-27 Note: To ensure the safety of your information at all times, you should performregular backups of your MobilePro information toyour host PC. For more information, see thesection, “Backing Up and Restoring Data,” inChapter 3. Using the Soft Reset Button Before using the s...
4-28 Using the NEC MobilePro 4. Using the stylus, press the soft reset button. (You mayneed to press the button more than once.) This resets theunit. Soft reset button A – Soft reset button Using the Full Reset Button Use the full reset button only when your unit does notrespond after doing all of t...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-29 ! CAUTION Using the full reset button to reset yourMobilePro returns your unit to its originalshipping configuration. All data and applicationsare erased from RAM. All open/unsav ed files arelost and all user specific data such as contacts,tasks, etc., are erased. You ca...
4-30 Using the NEC MobilePro 2. Remove the battery pack as follows: Locate the battery release latch on the bottom of thesystem. Slide the release latch in the direction of its arrow andhold it. Remove the battery from the bay. Removing the battery pack A – Battery connectors B – Battery relea...
Using the NEC MobilePro 4-31 3. Locate the full reset button inside of the battery bay, asindicated in the following figure. Full reset button A – Battery connectors B – Full reset button 4. Remove the USB mouse, if connected. 5. Using the stylus, press the full reset button. This resets theunit and...
5-2 Setting Up a Remote Connection Preparing for Connection Setup Before you set up a dial-up connection for an internet serviceprovider (ISP) or remote access server (RAS), and theassociated email properties, you need the following: a modem (your NEC MobilePro is equipped with aninternal data/fax...
Setting Up a Remote Connection 5-3 Connecting the Internal Modem Follow these steps to connect an RJ-11 telephone cable to theinternal modem. 1. Locate the modem cover on the right side of the NECMobilePro and open it. 2. Carefully plug the RJ-11 telephone cable into the modemconnector. Connecting t...
5-4 Setting Up a Remote Connection ! WARNING Do not connect the internal modem to a digitalprivate branch exchange connector, or the digitalside of an integrated digital network. Use onlyanalog phone connections. Failure to do so mayresult in explosion or fire and will damage yourmodem. During thund...
Setting Up a Remote Connection 5-5 Follow these steps to create a new connection for your ISPaccount. 1. Tap Start, Programs, Communication, then select RemoteNetworking. 2. Double tap the Make a New Connection icon. 3. Enter a name for the new connection. 4. Select Dial-Up Connection as the connect...
5-6 Setting Up a Remote Connection Connecting to a Remote AccessServer Once you establish an account with your RAS and gather thenecessary configuration information, you are ready to create aconnection on your MobilePro for your RAS account. Follow these steps to create a new connection for your RAS...
Setting Up a Remote Connection 5-7 Sending and Receiving Email Before configuring the necessary email service informationyou need some or all of the following settings: POP3 Host. Your user id. Your password, if required. SMTP host. Your email address. To send and receive email through you...
5-8 Setting Up a Remote Connection Password - Your password, if required. Domain (Windows NT). SMTP Host - SMTP Host name. Return Address - Your email address. (If in a unix environment <your email address>). Enter RAS (Exchange server) information as follows: POP3 Host - Exchange ...
Setting Up a Remote Connection 5-9 Note: If you experience difficulty sending email, check your optional configuration settings.If you experience difficulty receiving email, checkyour required configuration settings. Activating a Connection Once you create a new connection for each desired service,a...
A Troubleshooting Your NEC MobilePro 880 Professional PC Companion isdesigned to provide many hours of service while you are athome or on the road. For optimum performance, frequently back up andsynchronize the MobilePro data with your host PC. Then ifsomething happens, most of your data is still av...
Troubleshooting A-3 Troubleshooting Problem Resolution The touch screen does notrespond. Press Ctrl Alt = to calibrate thestylus input. Follow the on-screeninstructions to complete therecalibration procedure. Press the soft reset button toreset the unit. The soft reset button does notrespond. Remove...
B Specifications The following specifications are standard except where noted. Display 9.4-inch, DSTN, SVGA, 800x600, 64K color, liquid crystaldisplay (LCD), with backlight, touch screen CPU NEC VR4121, 168-MHz processor,optimized for Windows CE User Data Entry Methods 78-key QWERTY keyboard with ...
Specifications B-3 PC Card Slot One Type I or Type II PC card slot CompactFlash Card Slot One Type I or Type II CompactFlash card slot Power Main battery — one rechargeable Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)battery pack (included). Memory backup — approximately 7 days (with depletedmain battery) at ambient te...
Index-1 A AC adapter, 1-8 connecting, 1-8 AC power port, 2-7Accessories, 1-5, B-4Activating a connection, 5-9Adjusting MobilePro settings, 4-13panel brightness, 4-4 Assigning user software icons, 4-14 Auto Suspend, 4-7Available options, B-4 B Backing up and restoring data, 3-12 Backlight settings, 4...
Battery Replacement A lithium battery in some computers maintains system configurationinformation. In the event that the battery fails to maintain systemconfiguration information, NECC recommends that you replace the battery.For battery replacement information, call your local NECC dealer. ! WARNING...
(For United States Use Only) Federal Communications Commission Radio Frequency Interference Statement ! WARNING Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approv ed by the partyresponsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate theequipment. Note: This equipment has been ...
NEC Computers Inc. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, the Responsible Party NEC Computers Inc. 15 Business Park Way Sacramento, CA 95828 declare that the product NEC MobilePro 880 is in conformity with part 15 of the FCC Rules.Operation of this product is subject to the followingtwo conditions: (1) this ...
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Manual
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NEC LT240K, LT260K
Manual
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NEC DTR-IR-2
Manual
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NEC j
Manual
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NEC PD78052(A)
Manual