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User Manual<br />

<strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong>-<strong>E2C</strong> <strong>PDA</strong><br />

<strong>Standard</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><br />

English


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Bestell-Nr./Order No.: A26391-K151-Z200-1-7619<br />

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<strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong>-<br />

<strong>E2C</strong> <strong>PDA</strong><br />

<strong>Standard</strong> <strong>Edition</strong><br />

User Manual<br />

July 2004 <strong>Edition</strong><br />

Introduction<br />

Getting started<br />

Managing destinations<br />

Managing applications<br />

Managing devices


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Corporation.<br />

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Windows Mobile is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.<br />

All other trademarks referenced are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective<br />

owners, whose protected rights are acknowledged.<br />

Copyright © Fujitsu Siemens Computers GmbH 2004<br />

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in part or in whole, are reserved.<br />

Offenders will be liable for damages.<br />

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are reserved.<br />

Delivery subject to availability. Right of technical modification reserved.<br />

This manual was produced by<br />

cognitas. Gesellschaft für Technik-Dokumentation mbH<br />

www.cognitas.de


Contents<br />

Introduction .....................................................................................................................................1<br />

Notational conventions ......................................................................................................................1<br />

System requirements.........................................................................................................................1<br />

Basic requirements....................................................................................................................1<br />

Supported third party software ...................................................................................................1<br />

Certified devices ........................................................................................................................1<br />

Supported mobile phones ..........................................................................................................1<br />

Overview............................................................................................................................................2<br />

Getting started .................................................................................................................................3<br />

Installing <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong> .........................................................................................................3<br />

First steps <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong>.......................................................................................................4<br />

Managing destinations....................................................................................................................5<br />

Editing GPRS / GSM destinations..............................................................................................5<br />

Editing WLAN destinations ......................................................................................................10<br />

Managing applications..................................................................................................................13<br />

Directly starting the application........................................................................................................13<br />

Add or remove applications .............................................................................................................13<br />

Managing devices..........................................................................................................................17<br />

Editing the GPRS/GSM devices ......................................................................................................17<br />

Bluetooth (BT) mobile phone ...................................................................................................17<br />

CONNECT2AIR GPRS Card ...................................................................................................19<br />

Infrared (IrDA) mobile phone....................................................................................................19<br />

Additional Bluetooth options ....................................................................................................19<br />

Editing the WLAN device settings....................................................................................................20<br />

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Introduction<br />

Notational conventions<br />

The meanings of the symbols and fonts used in this manual are as follows:<br />

i<br />

Supplementary information, remarks, and tips follow this symbol.<br />

► Text which follows this symbol describes activities that must be performed in the order shown.<br />

"Quotation marks" indicate names of chapters or terms.<br />

Texts in italics indicate filenames and menu items.<br />

System requirements<br />

Basic requirements<br />

● <strong>PDA</strong> with Windows Mobile 2003<br />

● Intel compatible PC with Windows 98, ME, 2000 Pro, XP Pro/Home <strong>Edition</strong> and<br />

ActiveSync 3.5 or higher installed<br />

Supported third party software<br />

● Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 Connection Manager<br />

● Certicom movianVPN v4<br />

Certified devices<br />

● Fujitsu Siemens Computers Pocket LOOX 410, 420<br />

● Fujitsu Siemens Computers Pocket LOOX 710, 720<br />

● Fujitsu Siemens Computers LOOX 610 (with limited Bluetooth support)<br />

Supported mobile phones<br />

● Siemens S55, Sony Ericsson T610, Sony Ericsson T68<br />

● Any GPRS mobile phone that supports the AT+CIMI commands<br />

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Introduction<br />

Overview<br />

<strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong> helps you to connect to the Internet or your company intranet quickly and<br />

easily.<br />

Even complex connection procedures can be automated, e.g.:<br />

● Connecting via modem (i.e. GPRS mobile phone, GPRS CF-Card, …)<br />

● Logging on to your company network over VPN<br />

● Launching follow-up applications (e.g. for email synchronization)<br />

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Getting started<br />

Before installing <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong>:<br />

● Backup the data on your Pocket PC.<br />

● Make sure the Pocket PC is connected to your PC.<br />

● Make sure ActiveSync is running on your PC and is connected.<br />

Installing <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong><br />

● Run Setup.exe in order to install the application on your device.<br />

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Getting started<br />

First steps <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong><br />

After the installation is finished you are able to connect to the internet with <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong>. If<br />

you want to configure some specific settings follow the steps below.<br />

Destinations<br />

In the Destinations field you can choose the destination to which you want to connect (e.g. the<br />

Internet or your corporate network).<br />

i<br />

These destinations are related to the connection device. If, e.g., you choose WLAN only<br />

the WLAN destinations are available here.<br />

Applications<br />

In the applications field you can choose the<br />

application that will be started after the<br />

connection is set up (e.g. a browser, a mail<br />

client or an FTP client).<br />

Connect / Disconnect Button<br />

This button allows you to connect if you are<br />

offline and to disconnect if you are online.<br />

Connection devices<br />

In the WLAN and GPRS / GSM fields you can<br />

choose the device to which you want to<br />

connect:<br />

● your WLAN device<br />

● any Bluetooth (BT) capable Mobile<br />

Phone with GPRS<br />

● your CONNECT2AIR GPRS CF Card<br />

● any Infrared (IRdA) capable Mobile<br />

Phone with GPRS<br />

Menubar<br />

● The Config menu allows you to edit your<br />

destinations.<br />

● The HelpButton opens the help dialogue.<br />

● The Information Button shows version<br />

and license information.<br />

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Managing destinations<br />

Normally there is no need to edit the predefined destination of <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong> because your<br />

provider settings are detected automatically. Nevertheless it may be necessary in some cases to<br />

manually enter these settings.<br />

Editing GPRS / GSM destinations<br />

The following steps explain how to change GPRS / GSM provider specific settings.<br />

► Make sure the destination you want to<br />

edit is selected in the destinations field<br />

(1).<br />

► Tap Config in the menu bar and choose<br />

Edit Destination (2).<br />

The Dial Up Destination Configuration page is<br />

displayed.<br />

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Managing destinations<br />

i<br />

► Enter a name for the destination (3).<br />

► Choose the desired connection type (4).<br />

(GPRS connection or GSM connection,<br />

e.g. for RAS Dial in)<br />

► Choose the connection manager to be<br />

used (5).<br />

(Microsoft CM in <strong>Standard</strong> <strong>Edition</strong>)<br />

► Tap this button to configure your<br />

connection in detail (6).<br />

(For GPRS see "GPRS configuration", for<br />

GSM see "GSM configuration".)<br />

The GPRS or GSM Configuration page is<br />

displayed.<br />

GPRS configuration<br />

► If auto detection is active the following<br />

steps are configured automatically (7).<br />

In order to configure the GPRS settings<br />

manually:<br />

► Enter the GPRS Provider name (8).<br />

► Enter the GPRS phone number (9).<br />

(e.g. *99***1#)<br />

► Enter your GPRS username (10).<br />

► Enter your GPRS password (11).<br />

► Here you can enter the extra dial string (12).<br />

(only for advanced users)<br />

or<br />

► You can enter the APN (AccessPoint<br />

Name) and the authentication settings (13).<br />

(only for advanced users)<br />

<strong>Standard</strong> edition supports only one auto configuration. If you change your SIM card you<br />

have to enter the new settings manually.<br />

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GSM configuration<br />

Managing destinations<br />

► Enter the phone number you want to dial<br />

(14).<br />

► Enter an extra dial string if necessary (15).<br />

(AT commands)<br />

► Tap here to choose the desired<br />

authentication method (16).<br />

On the next screen you are able to<br />

choose the authentication method you<br />

want to use (Username/Password and<br />

Username/RLA supported).<br />

TCP/IP Configuration<br />

► Tap here (17) to enter special TCP/IP<br />

settings .<br />

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Managing destinations<br />

Servers Configuration<br />

► Tap here (18) to enter your WINS and<br />

DNS servers.<br />

Proxy Configuration<br />

► Tap here (19) to enter your Proxy<br />

settings.<br />

► When you have completed your<br />

configuration tap ok (20).<br />

The Save Configuration File page is displayed.<br />

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Managing destinations<br />

Saving the new configuration<br />

► Tap here (21) to save your new<br />

configuration settings.<br />

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Managing destinations<br />

Editing WLAN destinations<br />

► Make sure the destination you want to<br />

edit is selected in the destinations field<br />

(1).<br />

► Tap Config and choose Edit Destination<br />

(2).<br />

The WLAN Destination Configuration page is<br />

displayed.<br />

► Enter a name for the destination (3).<br />

► Choose the WLAN authentication type (4).<br />

(Shared WEP Key or Open).<br />

► Choose the encryption (5).<br />

(WEP or None).<br />

► Enter the WEP Key if used (6).<br />

► Select your network (7).<br />

Any SSID automatically connects to the<br />

first open network available.<br />

Specific SSID allows you to specify which<br />

network to connect to.<br />

Scan allows you to scan the current<br />

available networks.<br />

► Check this if you are running in Ad-Hoc<br />

mode (device to device). You also need<br />

to specify the WLAN Channel in this case<br />

(8).<br />

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TCP/IP Configuration<br />

Managing destinations<br />

► Tap here (9) to enter special TCP/IP<br />

settings.<br />

Servers Configuration<br />

► Tap here (10) to enter your WINS and<br />

DNS servers.<br />

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Managing destinations<br />

Proxy Configuration<br />

► Tap here (11) to enter your Proxy settings.<br />

► When you have completed your<br />

configuration tap ok (12).<br />

The Save Configuration File page is displayed.<br />

Saving the new configuration<br />

► Tap here (13) to save your new<br />

configuration settings.<br />

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Managing applications<br />

<strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong> allows you to configure the applications that will be started after the<br />

connection is set up.<br />

Directly starting the application<br />

If you want to start an application from the <strong>CONNECTMOBILITY</strong> application bar simply perform a<br />

long press on the desired application and choose Execute from the context menu. The application<br />

will be started immediately without checking whether a connection is set up or not.<br />

Add or remove applications<br />

In order to add or remove an icon from the application bar follow these steps:<br />

► Tap the wrench on the right of the<br />

application bar (1).<br />

The Application Button Configuration page is<br />

displayed.<br />

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Managing applications<br />

► To add a connection select New (2).<br />

The page for defining new applications is<br />

displayed.<br />

► Enter the file name (including the whole<br />

path) of the application you want to add<br />

(3).<br />

► Enter commandline parameters if needed<br />

(4).<br />

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Managing applications<br />

► To remove an application select the<br />

application and tap Delete (5).<br />

► To change the order of the applications<br />

use the up and down arrow (6).<br />

► To edit an existing application choose<br />

Edit (7).<br />

► Edit the file name (including the whole<br />

path) of the application (8).<br />

► Edit commandline parameters if needed<br />

(9).<br />

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Managing devices<br />

Editing the GPRS/GSM devices<br />

The above defined GPRS /GSM destinations are available for every GPRS / GSM capable device<br />

connected to your <strong>PDA</strong>. In some cases a few configuration steps are necessary to enable a device.<br />

Bluetooth (BT) mobile phone<br />

PocketLOOX 410, 420, 710, 720<br />

In order to connect your Bluetooth (BT) mobile Phone to one of these <strong>PDA</strong>s simply perform a long<br />

press on the BT icon and choose Add/Remove Devices… from the context menu.<br />

PocketLOOX 610<br />

In order to connect your Bluetooth (BT) mobile Phone to the PocketLOOX you have to follow these<br />

steps:<br />

► Run Start – Programms – Pocket Plugfree.<br />

► Use the wizard to configure your BT if not<br />

already done.<br />

► Choose your mobile phone (3).<br />

The Services page is displayed showing the<br />

services available for your mobile phone.<br />

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Managing devices<br />

► Choose Internet (4).<br />

► Enter any phone number and tap ok in the<br />

title bar (5).<br />

► On the next screen just click ok.<br />

► Enter your BT PIN on your mobile phone<br />

and on your <strong>PDA</strong>.<br />

► After the <strong>PDA</strong> starts dialing you can<br />

cancel the connection.<br />

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CONNECT2AIR GPRS Card<br />

Managing devices<br />

► After these steps open the context menu<br />

for BT by long pressing the Bluetooth icon<br />

(9).<br />

Your mobile phone will be listed among<br />

the devices.<br />

For the CONNECT2AIR GPRS CF-Card no additional configuration is required. Simply enter the<br />

card, choose the CF icon and connect to the internet.<br />

Infrared (IrDA) mobile phone<br />

For using an IrDA mobile phone simply activate the IrDA interface on your mobile phone. Afterwards<br />

you have to choose the IrDA icon. Now you are ready to connect.<br />

Additional Bluetooth options<br />

To open the additional Bluetooth options you have to perform a long press on the Bluetooth icon.<br />

The context menu shows the following options:<br />

● Bluetooth On – switches the integrated Bluetooth module on<br />

● Bluetooth Off – switches the integrated Bluetooth module off<br />

● All Wireless Off – switches the integrated Bluetooth and WLAN module off<br />

● Deactivate BT on Disconnect – the Bluetooth module will be deactivated after the connection is<br />

closed (good for saving battery time)<br />

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Managing devices<br />

Editing the WLAN device settings<br />

To open the additional WLAN options you have to perform a long press on the WLAN icon. The<br />

context menu shows the following options:<br />

● WLAN On – switches the integrated WLAN module on<br />

● WLAN Off – switches the integrated WLAN module off<br />

● All Wireless Off – switches the integrated Bluetooth and WLAN module off<br />

● Deactivate WLAN on Disconnect – the WLAN module will be deactivated after the connection is<br />

closed (good for saving battery time)<br />

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