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Mobile Companion Quick Start Guide --- Windows CE 3.0
Precautions
! Do not apply pressure to the display screen. The LCD screen is delicate.
! Do not touch the display screen directly with your fingers. You may damage the screen, and oil
from your skin may be difficult to remove. Please use the Stylus provided.
! Avoid exposing the panel screen to direct sunlight or other heat source. Where possible, the
Mobile Companion should be facing away from direct lighting to reduce glare.
! Do not place anything on top of the Mobile Companion.
! In the unlikely event that smoke, abnormal noise, or strange odor is present, immediately switch
the Mobile Companion off. Please report the problem to your device provider immediately.
! Never remove the rear cover. You will lose any product warranty on the Mobile Companion.
! Always handle your Mobile Companion with care when moving around with it.

Package Contents

! Mobile Companion (Battery Pack built-in) with Stylus
! AC/DC Power Adapter
! Power Cord / USA Type
! Charging Cradle
! This document
REQUIREMENTS
The Mobile Companion uses an 802.11b wireless module in a PCMCIA form factor for wireless LAN
connectivity. The technology is direct sequencing spread spectrum (DSSS); the carrier frequency is
2.4 GHz and the bandwidth is 11 Mbps. Currently you must have (as basestations) 802.11b wireless
Access Points or Gateways with Internet access to adequately evaluate the Mobile Companion. Other
wireless communication protocols will be supported in the near future.
Notes in setting up the 802.11b-based wireless communication
! The Mobile Companion and an 802.11b basestation may work together right out of the box but this
may depend on the network environment connected to the access point or gateway.
! The ESSID and WEP Parameter (if enabled) on the Mobile Companion and the basestations have
to match. "ANY" for ESSID is universal and may be the default for the Mobile Companion. It is
recommended that you change this ESSID to match specifically to your basestation. WEP is
"Disabled" as default.
! Click on the wireless LAN icon (see below) on the Windows CE Taskbar, to configure the wireless
module in the Mobile Companion.
! Refer to the basestation operating manuals for setting up the 802.11b basestations.
! NOTE: The wireless LAN icon changes color based on the following:
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