Siemens SL4 user manual

User manual for the device Siemens SL4

Device: Siemens SL4
Category: Network Card
Manufacturer: Siemens
Size: 3.05 MB
Added : 5/1/2014
Number of pages: 104
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and safety precautions

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*HQHUDO,QIRUPDWLRQ *HQHUDO,QIRUPDWLRQ 6DIHW\3UHFDXWLRQV • Please use only Siemens brand accessories. Any damage caused to the de- vice which is the result of using third-party accessories invalidates any war- ranty claims. Do not open the device. If the LCD screen of the device is damaged (the glass is broken for example), avoid contact between any liquid which might escape and your skin, mucous membrane (eye, mouth) or foodstuffs and do not breathe in any gas which might escape. Wash off

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*HQHUDO,QIRUPDWLRQ )URQW9LHZZLWK&RQWUROV At the rear of the device: Show/hide button Control key Stylus (pull out) for input panel (see detailed diagram) Software control Touch-sensitive SIMpad button screen On/Off button (corresponds to the Windows right mouse button) LED Loud- LED (orange) speaker (green) to indicate battery to indicate \ H & charging operating status (on/off) XS = scroll upwards JKW L U W WOHI = cancel operation = enter/confirm function = scroll downwards ) Q R WU

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*HQHUDO,QIRUPDWLRQ &RQQHWFLRQVDWWKH5HDURIWKH'HYLFH — ˚ ¸ ˝ ˛ ˇ 5 D H U H N F R Serial interface or audio headphones interface (Universal interface for Lumberg ˚ • plug, as used in Siemens cell phones, e.g. S25/S35). Suitable for connecting mo- dems or for direct connection to a PC. Interface (not supported). ¸ IrDA infrared interface. Suitable for connection to a printer or to a modem-capable telephone for internet connections. Printer or mobile telephone must also be equipped wi

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7DEOHRI&RQWHQWV *HQHUDO,QIRUPDWLRQ  Safety Precautions................................................................................................. 2 Front View with Controls....................................................................................... 3 Connetcions at the Rear of the Device.................................................................. 4 *HWWLQJ6WDUWHG

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7DEOHRI&RQWHQWV 6HQGLQJDQG5HFHLYLQJH0DLOV  Basic Information................................................................................................. 54 Starting the Inbox ................................................................................................ 55 Archive Folder (e-Mail Account)........................................................................... 56 Receiving e-Mails ....

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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG *HWWLQJ6WDUWHG Congratulations on purchasing a 6,0SDG6/ (simply called 6,0SDG in • • this manual), a mobile device powered by the Microsoft Windows for Handheld PC 2000 operating system. Your SIMpad belongs to a new class of device known as Web pad. The large screen provides users with a significantly better information display than that offered by current mobile devices (palmtops, PocketPCs or cell phones). This makes working easier and turns use into a real experience. The s

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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG :KDWLVLQWKH%R[ The package contains: l A SIMpad l Three styli, one of which is in the stylus storage slot l An AC/DC adapter l A serial PC connection cable • • • l A CD-ROM with Microsoft ActiveSync and Microsoft Pocket Outlook 2000 (*) software l A set of documentation with User Manuals and Software Licenses. (*) PC requirements: Microsoft ActiveSync: • – 486/66DX processor or higher (Pentium 90 recommended), – 16 MB RAM for Windows 95/98, – Pentium Processor, 32 MB RAM (

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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG 6ZLWFKLQJ6,0SDGRQIRUWKH)LUVW7LPH Before operating your SIMpad for the first time, it is vital that you read the 6DIHW\3UHFDXWLRQVon page 2! %HIRUHVZLWFKLQJWKH6,0SDGRQIRUWKHILUVWWLPH its batteries must be charged for at least RQHKRXU by connecting the $&'& DGDSWHU to both SIMpad and power socket. Charging is indicated by the orange LED on the SIMpad. &RQQHFWLRQWRWKH3RZHU6XSSO\ Use the power adapter supplied. The small plug is plugged into the appro- priate

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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG %DVLF6HWWLQJVDIWHU6,0SDGLVVZLWFKHGRQIRUWKH)LUVW7LPH A welcome screen is displayed after your SIMpad is first switched on. Fol- low the instructions on the screen. Subsequently, a number of important basic settings are requested. 6FUHHQ&DOLEUDWLRQ After turning the device on, you are asked to calibrate the screen. Calibra- tion is necessary to allow the touch-sensitive screen to react correctly to the pressure point. Only use the stylus supplied for touching the screen.

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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG O World Clock 5 Date/Time Tap with the stylus on the year. Now use the displayed keys and to select the year. To set the current month, tap the month and choose the current month from the displayed list. After you have selected the month, tap the current date. Tap in the field for the current time on the three areas for hours, minutes and seconds. When an area is highlighted in blue you can enter a new val- ue. Do this by tapping the number keys of the input panel. Tap . HJL

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*HWWLQJ6WDUWHG 2ZQHU3URSHUWLHV After you have entered the date and time, a dialog box in which you can enter your personal data appears. O Owner Properties Enter name, company, address etc. in the fields provided. If you do not know what to enter in a field, leave this field blank. To enter data, first tap the desired field. Then tap the required character on the input panel. Use (top right on the input panel) to delete any incorrectly entered characters (see page 40). To end the process, tap

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ 6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ Use the stylus to tap the button Internet in the 6WDUW&HQWHU. ,QVHUWLQJWKH3&&DUG If you want to access the Internet using SIMpad via a radio PC Card (I-Gate or HomeRF), slide the card into the designated slot until it clicks into place. Ensure that the colored side is facing upwards. To remove the card, press the button next to the PC Card. If you want to access the Internet using SIMpad via DQRWKHU PC Card (not I-Gate o

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ The subsequent startup depends on the option selected in the dialog box Select Connection. For further information, see the relevant chapter. 6HOHFWHG&RQQHFWLRQ 6HH I-Gate 802.11B Chapter "Connecting SIMpad to I-Gate", page 14 HomeRF Chapter "Connecting SIMpad to HomeRF Gate- way", page 16 PC Card Chapter "Using a PC Card to Access the Inter- net", page 18 Infrared or serial Chapter "Connecting SIMpad via Infrared or Se- rial Interface", page 21 &RQQHFWLQ

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ You can now configure the Internet provider account in the AccessPoint on the SIMpad. To do this, enter the IP address 10.0.0.254 in the “Ad- dress” field in Internet Explorer. The HTTP Manager Internet site in which you have to complete the following connection wizards opens. – Basic Settings – Setup Internet Access – Security Settings &RQQHFWLRQWR/$1 &RPSDQ\1HWZRUN The prerequisite is that the Access Router is installed and Internet access is available

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ &RQQHFWLQJ6,0SDGWR+RPH5)*DWHZD\ For this, the HomeRF Gateway (optional accessory) must be in operation. Instructions for this can be found in the HomeRF Gateway System manu- al. The HomeRF PC Card has to be plugged into the SIMpad. The following dialog window appears. O Network Settings Tap OK. The SIMpad then tries to set up a connection to the Internet. Since SIMpad is not yet logged on at the HomeRF Gateway, you will first be requested to log on. 6HWWLQ

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ (QWHULQJ,QWHUQHW$FFHVV'DWD The following dialog box appears. O Set HRF Gateway Internet Access Data Enter the User Name and Password for Internet access. You should have received this information from your provider. Tap OK. The following dialog box appears. Follow the instructions on the screen. O Restart O DHCP Server A confirmation message informs you that the HomeRF Gateway has been configured successfully. Tap OK. ER ’LD RJ [ ER ’LD RJ [ 7 DE E

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ You are then asked if you wish to save the data. Confirm the query with OK. The data is permanently saved. A confirmation message informs you that the data has been saved. Tap OK. For more information on settings (e.g. HomeRF Configuration, setting up or clearing a connection or network password), see &KDSWHU6XEVHTXHQW+RPH5)&RQILJXUDWLRQRQSDJH. If you are using SIMpad for the first time, Internet Explorer starts automatically. If this is a subsequ

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ Tap OK. The dialog box Connection Settings appears with the installed PC Card. O Connection Settings Tap in the input fields User Name and Password and enter the data which you received from your Internet service provider. You do not have to fill out the Domain field. For extra security the field Password only displays aster- isks when the password is entered. Check if the telephone number of your provider in the Dial-up Connection dialog box is correct. If th

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6HWWLQJXSWKH,QWHUQHW&RQQHFWLRQ O Dial-up Connection Tap Connect. The default homepage opens. This sets up the Internet ac- cess or the subsequent configuration. For the first startup, we recom- mend that you first close Internet Explorer and configure your e-Mail ac- count. To do this tap Setup “ e-Mail Settings in the 6WDUW&HQWHU and continue as described in Chapter "e-Mail Settings", page 69. This concludes the setting up of the Internet Connection. However, please read the notes startin


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