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SUS 4:17am on Saturday, October 23rd, 2010 
I have had an e800 for 18 months. Generally it has never been remotely reliable. I have lost count of the times I have needed to re-set it. It froze,... Can the presentation pack use for mouse and also the thumb drive?
FrankB 2:37am on Monday, October 4th, 2010 
not as bad as some has experienced but far from good Did not follow up on tracking request. Inaccurate product info. Box had been opened.
denhamon 11:38am on Friday, July 9th, 2010 
The best PDA This is the most advanced PDA at this time. Soon there will be more VGA devices, but until this - Toshiba is the winner.
GaardenZwerch 7:36pm on Sunday, July 4th, 2010 
Long term review I have had an e800 for 18 months. Generally it has never been remotely reliable.
Gundamdriver 9:30pm on Thursday, July 1st, 2010 
Purchased a toshiba e800 pocket pc. Received wrong model. Information on website is listing wrong model.
Richard McDonald Woods 5:40am on Tuesday, June 15th, 2010 
Long term review I have had an e800 for 18 months. Generally it has never been remotely reliable.
The Technician 3:11pm on Friday, June 11th, 2010 
Improvement over my previous units; Toshiba seemed to have gone in for ½ measures. I was kindly given a Toshiba Pocket PC E800 by my company i thought it was great obviously there was the catch somewhere that it would mean that the a...
dan33755 10:04pm on Monday, May 24th, 2010 
Product. Why did I pick the TOSHIBA e800? I picked it for the following reasons: 1.VGA resolution 240x320, QVGA resolution 480x640. 2.
Juonior 9:47am on Tuesday, April 6th, 2010 
First of all. First of all, my advice to anyone who still h...  While not the lightest or cheapest PDA.

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TOSHIBA Pocket PC e800

Upgrade Guide for TOSHIBA Pocket PC e800 and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition Update Software

Introduction

This document describes how to use the Toshiba Pocket PC Flash Update Tool to upgrade your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 from Windows Mobile 2003 to Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. To complete this installation, the following software and files must be downloaded through the Toshiba Web site: http://www.toshiba.ca/support/
Upgrading your Toshiba Pocket PC e800
Follow these instructions closely to ensure that your device works properly. To upgrade your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 from Windows Mobile 2003 to Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, you must complete the following: Prepare for the ROM update. Update the ROM. Reconnect your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 to your PC using ActiveSync.

Preparing the ROM

To prepare the ROM for the Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition update: 1. Upgrade ActiveSync to version 3.7.1 (build 4034) or later. You can download ActiveSync 3.7.1 at http://www.microsoft.com/ windowsmobile/resources/downloads/pocketpc/activesync37.mspx

Users Manual

Upgrade Guide for TOSHIBA Pocket PC e800 and Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition
2. Make sure the AC adapter is attached to your cradled Toshiba Pocket PC e800. A power loss during the ROM update process may damage your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. 3. Back up your data. Back up all files stored in My Documents by copying them to your PC hard disk or onto a storage card. Synchronize your PIM data (Inbox, Calendar, Tasks, and Contacts) with your PC Outlook. DO NOT use the DataBackup program to back up and restore your data, Windows Mobile 2003 data cannot be restored in Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. To reuse the Windows Mobile 2003 data, save the data on your PC, via ActiveSync or memory cards. 4. Remove all CompactFlash (CF) and Secure Digital (SD) Cards from your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. 5. Disable the ActiveSync connection. On your PC, open ActiveSync, select File, Connection Settings, and clear the first three option check boxes.
ActiveSync Connection Settings
6. Click OK. 7. Remove your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 from its cradle.

Updating the ROM

1. Start the Flash Update Tool by double-clicking the icon.

USB Flash Tool

2. Click Browse and select BIN files *.bin from the Files of type dropdown list. Boot ROM file: Boot-e800-x.xx.yyyy-wm2003se-wlan(/bt).bin Kernel ROM file: NK-e800-x.xxxx.yyyy-wm2003se-wlan(/bt).bin The Boot ROM file must be installed BEFORE the Kernel ROM file. If the order is not followed, the system may freeze and the installation will fail.
Selecting the ROM image windows
3. Press and hold Buttons 2 and 3 (Tasks and Home) simultaneously. While holding them down, use the stylus to press the Reset Button.

Reset Button

Buttons 2 and 3 (Tasks and Home)

Resetting the e800

The message Image Download via PPFS displays at the bottom of the screen. 4. Insert your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 into its cradle. The message Begin download over USB now displays. 5. On your PC, click Start on the Flash Update Tool, then choose Yes to confirm. The Flash Update Tool progress bar displays.
Update Image Progress Bar 6. When the update completes, your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 automatically restarts. 7. Remove your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 from its cradle. 8. Click Exit on the Flash Update Tool.

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9. Install the Kernel ROM image file by repeating steps 2. through 8. 10. When you complete the installation of both the Boot ROM and Kernel ROM, restart your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 by sliding the Battery Switch to the right (the stop side), then back to the left (the supply side). Proceed to the next section Reconnecting to your PC. When you update the ROM image, an error may occur. Finish the update, then reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e800.

Reconnecting to your PC

1. On your PC, open ActiveSync, click File, then click Connection Settings. 2. Click the Allow USB connection check box, then click OK.
ActiveSync Connections Settings
3. Insert your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 into the cradle and make sure there is a good connection to your PC. If there is no connection, remove your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 from its cradle and insert it again. 4. You are prompted to set up a partnership. You can select Standard Partnership to synchronize your PIM data as you did with Windows Mobile 2003 or select Guest Partnership to copy or move files between your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 and your PC.
Additional important information
The following information supersedes that which is contained in the documentation that shipped with your Toshiba Pocket PC e800, and reflects the most up-to-date information for your system.

Applications

The following applications included in your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 running Windows Mobile 2003 are not included in Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition: Microsoft Reader (Available to download from the Microsoft Web site.) TOSHIBA Screen Resolution (QVGA applications are supported with pixel doubling function.) Wireless Projector Utility (Not supported with Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition.) ClearVue is included in the Companion CD for your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 running Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition. If you upgraded your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 system via the Toshiba Web site, you can download this application from: http://www.toshiba.ca/support/ Inbox, the application used to send and receive email messages, is now called Messaging.
Finding and organizing information
The Find feature on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 helps you quickly locate information. To start the Find feature, tap Programs, then Find.
Adding programs using ActiveSync
Install the appropriate software for your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 on your PC before installing it on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. 1. Determine your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 processor type so that you know which version of the software to install. Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap About. In the Version tab, make a note of the information in Processor. Download the program to your PC (or insert the CD or disk that contains the program into your PC). You may see a single *.xip, *.exe, or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 and its processor type. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions. Connect your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 to your PC. Double-click the *.exe file. If the file is an installer, the installation wizard begins. Follow the directions on the screen. Once the software has been installed on your PC, the installer automatically transfers the software to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. If the file is not an installer, an error message displays stating that the program is valid but it is designed for a different type of PC. Transfer this file to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. If you cannot find any installation instructions for the program in the Read Me file or documentation, use ActiveSync Explore to copy the program file to the Program Files folder on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. For more information on copying files using ActiveSync, see ActiveSync Help. If the application is not optimized for Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, a message displays stating that the program is designed for a previous version. In this case, the program you have installed may not properly display on the LCD. , Programs, and then the program

6. Once installation is complete, tap icon to switch to it.
Adding programs directly from the Internet
1. Determine your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 processor type so that you know which version of the software to install. Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap About. In the Version tab, make a note of the information in Processor. 2. Download the program to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 straight from the Internet using Pocket Internet Explorer. You may see a single *.xip, *.exe or *.zip file, a Setup.exe file, or several versions of files for different device types and processors. Be sure to select the program designed for your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 processor type. 3. Read any installation instructions, Read Me files, or documentation that comes with the program. Many programs provide special installation instructions. 4. Tap the file, such as a *.xip or *.exe file. The installation wizard begins. Follow the directions on the screen. If the application you have installed is not for Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition, the program may not properly display on the LCD.
Adding programs to the Start menu
Tap , Settings, Menus, the Start Menu tab, and then the check box for the program. If you do not see the program listed, you can either use File Explorer on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 to move the program to the Start Menu folder, or use ActiveSync on your PC to create a shortcut to the program and place the shortcut in the Start Menu folder.

Changing screen settings

You can customize the screen orientation for enhanced readability. To access, tap , Settings, the System tab, then Screen.
Changing screen orientation
Choose the orientation that best suits your needs; for reading long blocks of text, the Landscape mode allows for a wider view than Portrait mode. 1. On the General tab, choose the orientation either Portrait/Landscape (right-handed) or Landscape (left-handed) mode. 2. Tap OK. The screen changes to the mode you selected. You can also use program buttons to change the screen orientation. To assign a program button to rotate the screen orientation, tap , Settings, Buttons, then the Program Buttons tab. Choose a button, then select Rotate Screen from the program menu. If the input panel blocks the text box while in Landscape mode, change the view to Portrait mode.

ClearType

ClearType smooths the edges of screen fonts, allowing for easier reading of the text in programs that support ClearType. Tap the ClearType tab, then check Enable ClearType. You must reset your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 before changes take effect. When you enable ClearType, the color displayed on the screen is slightly altered.

Changing the Text Size

To increase readability or see more content by adjusting the size of text in programs that support it, tap the Text Size tab, and then use the slider to make text larger or smaller.
Setting power management options
You can select a number of power management options to conserve battery power. Tap and then Settings. On the System tab, tap Power to confirm the remaining battery power on the Battery tab. Select the Control tab to set the Power.

Using ActiveSync

Before synchronizing, confirm that ActiveSync 3.7.1 (build 4034) or later version is installed on your PC. You can install ActiveSync 3.7.1 from the Toshiba Pocket PC Companion CD. If you upgrade your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 system through the Toshiba Web site, you can download the ActiveSync from http://www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/resources/ downloads/pocketpc/activesync37.mspx After your first synchronization, take a look at Calendar, Contacts, and Tasks on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. The information you stored in Microsoft Outlook on your PC has been copied to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800, and you did not have to type a word. Disconnect your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 from your PC and you are ready to go! Once you have set up ActiveSync and completed the first synchronization process, you can initiate synchronization from your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. To switch to ActiveSync, tap , Programs, and then tap ActiveSync.
Creating Meeting Requests
You can use Calendar to set up meetings with users of Outlook or Pocket Outlook. The meeting request is created automatically and sent either when you synchronize Messaging or when you connect to your email server. Indicate how you want meeting requests sent by tapping Tools, Options, and then the Appointments tab. If you send and receive email messages through ActiveSync, select Outlook E-Mail.

Pocket Excel

Pocket Excel works with Microsoft Excel on your PC to give you easy access to copies of your workbooks. You can create new workbooks on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 or you can copy workbooks from your PC to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. Synchronize workbooks between your PC and your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 so that you have the most up-to-date content in both locations. Use Pocket Excel to create workbooks, such as expense reports and mileage logs. To create a new file, tap , Programs, Pocket Excel, and then New. If your workbook contains sensitive information, you can protect it with a password. To do so, open the workbook, tap Tools, and then Password. Every time you open the workbook, you will need to enter the password, so choose one that is easy for you to remember but hard for others to guess.

MSN Messenger

Setting up an account and sign in
1. In the Tools menu, tap Options and then Accounts tab. 2. Select Enable MSN Messenger Service and/or Enable Exchange Instant Messaging. 3. Enter your sign-in name and password for the selected account(s). 4. If you selected both accounts, tap Settings. on the screen, then select which account to sign in to first. 5. To sign in, tap the sign-in screen, then Sign in. If you already use MSN Messenger on your PC, your contacts automatically appear on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800.
Creating an Ethernet connection to an ISP or network
1. You do not need to create a new connection on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. Instead, you must purchase and configure an Ethernet card that is compatible with your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 and your PC. 2. Obtain the following information from your ISP or network administrator: user name, password, and domain name. 3. Insert the Ethernet card into your PC. For instructions on inserting and using the Ethernet card, see the documentation that came with your card. 4. The first time you insert the card, Network Settings automatically appears so that you can configure the network card. If it does not appear, or to change settings later, tap , Settings, the Connections tab, then Network Cards. 5. If you need to enter specific server information, tap the appropriate adapter. Most networks use DHCP, so you should not have to change these settings unless your ISP or network administrator instructs you to do so. 6. If necessary, connect the network card to the network by using a network cable. For information, see the documentation that came with your network card. To start a connection, insert the network card, and begin using a desired program. For example, switch to Pocket Internet Explorer and browse to a Web page. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 automatically begins connecting.

Home screen overview

System icons
The following are the factory default programs grouped within the Main and Programs tabs. Main tabPocket Internet Explorer, Windows Media Player, Tasks, Messaging, Calendar, and Contacts. Programs tabActiveSync, Calculator, DataBackup, File Explorer, Find, MSN Messenger, Notes, Pictures, Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, ConfigFree*, Search for Wireless*, TVR, World Clock, Solitaire, and Jawbreaker. * ConfigFree and Search for Wireless are only for the WLAN model.

Making a backup

Before performing the backup or restore operations, do the following; Check that there is enough space in your Toshiba Pocket PC e800s memory and on the storage device, such as a CF or SD Card. If the storage device does not have enough free space, you cannot save the backup data. The backup data is saved as a file named backup.dat on your storage device. Make sure your Toshiba Pocket PC e800s power is off when loading and unloading the CF or SD Card. Save current data in your Toshiba Pocket PC e800s memory before backing it up on the storage device. 1. To back up to a CF or SD Card, insert the card and make sure to do so in the proper direction. 2. Tap Start, Programs, and then DataBackup to display the DataBackup screen. 3. Choose Backup as Functionality, and select the storage destination.

Tap to select Backup. Tap to select the storage destination.
Tap to select: All: All files stored in the main memory, registry, and database. PIM data: Pocket Outlook data (Contacts, Calendar, and Tasks).
4. Tap Start. The screen for confirming that other applications have ended appears. 5. To display the backup password input screen, tap OK. 6. Enter a password. You can enter a password up to a maximum of 16 characters. The backup can be made even without entering a password. If a password is entered, that password is required at the time of restore. Do not forget your password; if you forget the password, you cannot restore the backup data. Write down the password and keep it in a safe place where only you know. 7. When finished, tap OK. The progress bar is displayed during the backup process. When the backup is completed, the backup finished message appears. The backup time that is displayed on screen is the time that the backup was started. 8. Tap OK to return to the previous screen. 9. Tap Exit to close the DataBackup screen. The backup process stops if the storage device becomes full before completing the backup. Before starting the backup, check the remaining storage device capacity. If the storage card is write-protected, you cannot save the backup data. Cancel the write-protection before starting the backup. Backups can also be made periodically. Backup files are always overwritten.

Restoring your system

You can restore or overwrite the backed up data from the storage device onto the main memory of your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. Prior to restoring your data, please consider the following: If the same file name exists in the main memory of your Toshiba Pocket PC e800, this file data is replaced with the backup data from the storage device. If files exist in the main memory of your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 but do not exist in the backup file located on the storage device, the files in the main memory are not overwritten. 1. To restore from a CF or SD Card, insert the card that contains the backup data into your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. 2. Tap Start, Programs, and then DataBackup to display the DataBackup screen shown on the following page. 3. Choose Restore as Functionality, and select the storage destination. 4. Tap Start. The screen for confirming that other applications have ended appears. 5. Tap OK to display the Restore password input screen.

6. Enter the password used when backing up the data (if the file was previously created without a password, then a password is not required). 7. When finished, tap OK. The progress bar is displayed during the restore process. When the restore is completed, the restore finish message appears. 8. Tap OK. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 is now reset and it automatically restarts. If your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 memory becomes short of its capacity during restore, the restore process stops. Increase the memory allocation of the main memory of your Toshiba Pocket PC e800, and then restart the restore procedure. Data backed up on a legacy model Toshiba Pocket PC or another manufacturers Pocket PC (simply called other Pocket PC from here on) cannot be restored to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800. To load the other Pocket PC data to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800, use ActiveSync to synchronize the PC with the other Pocket PC. Next, synchronize the PC with your Toshiba Pocket PC e800, and then load the data to your Toshiba Pocket PC e800.

Wireless LAN overview

This application is valid for Wireless LAN model Toshiba Pocket PC 800s only. The Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b) Wireless LAN (WLAN) adapter can connect your wireless Toshiba Pocket PC e800 to an existing IEEE 802.11b wireless network or from its own wireless network. Using the adapter in your Toshiba Pocket PC e800, you can enjoy the complete mobile and high-speed wireless Internet connectivity while in range of a Wi-Fi compatible access point.
Joining an existing network
Your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 has a interface that enables you to join to a existing network. If your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 detects a wireless network, it shows the above menu. Also, if you join encrypted network(s), your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 requires you to enter a Network Wireless Equivalent Privacy (WEP) key.

Launching a wireless LAN

In order to launch a wireless LAN, you must use the Configure Wireless Networks screen to enable the correct settings within the Configure Wireless LAN Settings menu. To launch the Configure Wireless Networks Screen, tap the Traffic Monitoring Utility (TMU) Wireless LAN Indicator icon on the navigation bar, and then tap the Config WLAN link. You can also launch by tapping Start, Settings, System, then Wireless Networks.
Turning off/on a wireless LAN connection
If you want to turn off/on the wireless LAN, tap the arrows icon on the navigation bar and launch the Connectivity window. If you tap the Turn off/ on flight mode link, you can turn off/on the wireless LAN module.

Powering off/on the wireless LAN module
Traffic Monitor Utility (TMU) supplies the wireless LAN power off/on function. If you want to turn off or turn on the wireless LAN, tap the TMU icon and launch the Wireless LAN window. If you tap the Turn radio off/on link, you can turn off or turn on the wireless LAN module.
Selecting a preferred network
TMU shows a Preferred network list where you can change wireless network connections from this preferred list. If you want to connect to wireless LAN network, you have to make a network setting and store to the preferred network list. See "Configuring a Wireless LAN" later in this document to set up a wireless network.
Configuring the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway
Use the IP Address Page to view and edit the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway. Tap Start, Settings, Connections, Network Cards, Network Adapters, then IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter.
Setting up the Name Servers screen
Use Name Servers Page to view and edit DNS, Alt DNS, WINS and Alt WINDS. Tap Start, Settings, Connections, Network Cards, Network Adapters, IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter, then Name Servers.
Configuring a Wireless LAN
Setting up a wireless network
Networks that you have already configured are preferred networks and are listed in Wireless networks. You can select to connect to only preferred networks or have your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 search for and connect to any available network whether it is preferred or not. Tap Start, Settings, Connections, Network Cards, then the Wireless tab. You can also launch this by tapping Start, Settings, System, then Wireless Networks.
To change network settings within Wireless networks, tap a network. If you do not see a desired network, tap Add new. and follow the instructions on the screen. From Networks to access, select All available, Only access points, or Only computer-to-computer depending on the type of connected network(s). To connect only to networks you have already configured, clear the Automatically connect to non-preferred networks check box. To change the network to connect in the preferred network, tap and hold a network that you want to connect and select Connect. To delete the network in the list, tap and hold the network and select Remove Settings. If you select to automatically connect to non-preferred networks, your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 detects any new networks and provides you the opportunity to configure them.

Configuring a wireless network
A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected or manually by entering settings information.
Network nameKnown as SSID and ESSID, enters a network name. The network name is a name given to the groups that form the wireless LAN network (up to 32 single-byte English characters and symbols may be used). If the network was detected, the network name is automatically entered and cannot be changed. Connect toSelect Work or Internet. This is a device-to-device (ad hoc) connectionSelect an ad hoc connection.
Configuring the Network Authentication screen
A wireless network can be added either when the network is detected or manually by entering settings information. To determine if authentication Information is needed, see your network administrator.
Authentication Tap to select the authentication method. Data Encryption (WEP/TKIP Enabled) Tap to select the encryption method. The Key is provided for me automatically Select if you can obtain WEP key automatically from Access Point (AP). Almost case this function is used with 802.1X function. Default is Enable.
Network key (WEP/Pre-Shared Key) Enter the ASCII characters and symbols that correspond to the mode selected. 64 bits (ASCII) 5-digit ASCII characters or symbols can be entered in Network Key. 128 bits (ASCII) 13-digit ASCII characters or symbols can be entered in Network Key. 64 bits (HEX) Hexadecimal 10-digit English letters and numerals can be entered in Network Key. Letters and numerals that can be entered are 0-9 and A(a) - F(f). 128 bits (HEX) Hexadecimal 26-digit English letters and numerals can be entered in Network Key. Letters and numerals that can be entered are 0-9 and A(a) - F(f). Pre-Shared Key (PSK) 8 to 64 ASCII characters or symbols can be entered in Network Key. Key Index This becomes enabled when WEP is selected. Select 1 - 4. Use IEEE 802.1X network access control Select to enable 802.1x validation function. EAP type Select protocol for using 802.1x validation function. PEAP Protected EAP Protocol (PEAP) used by Windows.NET Server 2003, etc. Smart Card or Certificate Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol used by Windows 2000 Server, etc. Ask your network administrator for further 802.1x validation procedure details.

TOSHIBA Enroller

Certificate Import Wizard
To start the Toshiba Certificate Import Wizard, tap Start, Settings, System, then Toshiba Enroller. Tap Import on the General tab. Make sure you are viewing your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 in Portrait mode before launching TOSHIBA Enroller; the Toshiba Certificate Import Wizard is not available in Landscape mode.
Search for Bluetooth Devices
This feature is valid for Bluetooth models only. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e800 can display Bluetooth devices graphically. This utility searches nearby discoverable Bluetooth devices and displays them.
By tapping the center of the circle, the utility begins searching for Bluetooth devices. When you tap the Bluetooth icon , the device information is displayed. You can also launch Bluetooth Settings to register the selected Bluetooth device by tapping then dragging the Bluetooth icon to the center of the Toshiba Pocket PC e800 icon.

Starting Search for Bluetooth Devices
Tap the Bluetooth icon on Today screen, and select Search for Bluetooth Devices from the pop-up menu.

Using ConfigFree

This feature is valid for Wireless LAN models only.
Using Search for Wireless Devices
Search for Wireless Devices can display wireless devices graphically. This utility searches nearby discoverable wireless devices and displays them. By tapping the center of the circle, the utility will begin to search for wireless devices. When you tap the Wireless device icon, the device information is displayed. You can also launch Wireless Settings to register the selected wireless device, tapping and dragging the Wireless device icon to the Pocket PC icon in the center.
Starting Search for Wireless Devices
Tap the Wireless icon on Today screen, and select Search for Wireless from the popup menu. 1. Tap , Programs, and ConfigFree. 2. Tap Search for Wireless Devices.

Main dialog description

Connectivity Doctor icon Profile Settings icon Tap to launch Connectivity Doctor. Tap to launch Profile Settings.

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How to Use the Optional Presentation Pack
You can use the Optional Toshiba Presentation Pack (as shown on page 19) together with the Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 to connect to additional peripherals.
Parts and Functions of the Presentation Pack The Cradle Connection Port allows you to connect the Presentation Pack to the Cradle. You can connect Cradle to PC via USB or Serial. Additionally, you can connect a USB keyboard to the Cradle so that you use a USB keyboard to enter text on your Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805.
Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 Users Guide The RGB (Monitor) Port is a standard 15-pin RGB port for connecting an external display device such as a monitor or projector (640 pixels x 480 pixels with 64K colors at 60 Hz and 800 pixels x 600 pixels with 64K colors at 60 Hz).
Only IA-Presenter and IA Screen Mirror (see page 195) can output the image to the external monitor. Other applications cannot output the image to the external monitor.
The USB Port allows you to connect USB keyboard to the Pocket PC.
Use only a Microsoft Pocket PC-compatible keyboard.
Release Button: When pressed, the Release Button releases the Presentation Pack from the Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805. Connecting the Presentation Pack to the Pocket PC 1. Plug the Guide Pins into the corresponding jacks on the Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805. A light click is heard when the Presentation Pack is locked in place.
The locks are based on foolproof design to help you connect the Presentation Pack to the Pocket PC with the right face-up, i.e. the face with the Release Button.
Releasing the Presentation Pack from the Pocket PC Press the Release Button on the Presentation Pack and gently remove the Pack from the Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805.
How to use the Optional USB Host Client Cable
The optional USB Host Cable allows you to connect a USB keyboard to the Pocket PC.
To connect a USB keyboard to the Pocket PC:
1. 2. 3. Turn off the power. Plug the optional USB Host Cable to the Pocket PC. Connect a USB keyboard to the USB Port of the optional USB Host Cable.
Charging the battery or connect AC adapter if the battery power is low. You cannot use a USB keyboard if the battery power is less than 15%.

Initial Setup

When using the Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 for the first time, follow the initial setup procedures below, after the battery has been charged. 1. Move the battery switch to the supply position. The Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 powers on automatically and the Welcome screen appears. Tap the screen to start the following setup. Execute touch screen correction. When the align screen appears, tap the center of the cross target with the stylus. The next target position changes upon tapping the target. Five taps completes the positioning correction. The screen then changes to the Stylus screen. If a finger or any other object touches the screen during correction, the correction will be cancelled. Repeat the correction procedure. 3. Read how to use the stylus. Read and understand the stylus operation, and then tap NEXT.

Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 Users Guide Select the length of time for power saving mode from the pulldown menu. On External Power Select this to run in power saving mode when on external power. Power is turned off if there is no transmission for the time specified. Select the length of time for power saving mode from the pulldown menu. Power Control: If you select Always Turn on after resume, Wi-Fi turns on after resuming.

Manager Screen

Enable Wireless LAN Indicator: If you select this, the wireless LAN indicator is displayed in the navigation bar. Transmission Rate: Select transmission rate to be used from the pulldown menu. If you select Fully Auto, the adapter is automatically set to the most suitable transmission rate. Channel: If you can join an ad hoc network, select a channel from this list. 802.11 Preamble: Select preamble to use an 802.11 network. RTS/CTS Threshold: Select threshold that can enable RTS/CTS transmitting. Fragmentation Threshold: Select the threshold that can enable Fragmentation of network frames.

Info Screen

MAC (Media Access Control) Address: Displays the wireless LAN MAC address. The MAC address is a hardware address that uniquely identifies each device of network. Version Information: Firmware Displays FW version that included Wireless LAN hardware. Driver Displays the wireless LAN driver version. Utility Displays the wireless LAN configuration utility version.

Toshiba Enroller

Toshiba Enroller is the tool for obtaining and administering certificates used for 802.1x validation. Please ask your network administrator for configuration details.

Certificate from network

Enter the user name of the person obtaining the certificate.
Enter the password of the user obtaining the certificate. Passwords of more than 14 letters are not permitted. Enter the URL or IP address of the certifying server (CA server).
Click to request a certificate from the certifying server (CA server). Launch Certificate Import Wizard.
User: Enter the user name of the person obtaining the client certificate. Password: Enter the password of the user obtaining the client certificate. The password may be up to 14 single-byte characters in length. If this length is exceeded, the password will be blocked. CA Server: Enter the URL or IP address of the certifying server issuing the client certificate. URLs with more than 255 characters will be blocked. Submit: After you have entered the user name, password and CA server, tap this button to request a certificate from the certifying server.
Certificate Import Wizard Config Wireless: Use this to launch the Certificate Import Wizard.

Certificate from file

Open Certificate: Opens the root certificate. When the root certificate is opened, the person to whom it has been issued, the person by to whom it has been issued, and the period of validity will be displayed. The root certificate is provided by the.cer file. Install Certificate: Registers the open root certificate in the system. This button is enabled when the root certificate is opened normally.

Select a certificate from the file list. The certificate file should be provided from your network administrator. If you don't have a certificate file, please contact to your network administrator.
The Toshiba Certificate Import Wizard supports only DER-encoded root certificates. If you try to import another certificate file format, the Import Wizard will alert you.
Example: Obtaining a certificate from a file (3)
If you succeed in obtaining a certificate from the server, the Toshiba Certificate completion screen will display. Since PEAP authentication doesn't require a client certification, the wizard will not show information about client certification. If you tap Finish, certificates are stored to the system.

Using ConfigFree

ConfigFree is a suite of utilities used to set up a network. ConfigFree includes the following utilities: Profiles Settings Search for Wireless Devices Connectivity Doctor
This utility is valid for Wireless LAN model Pocket PCs only. , Program, ConfigFree, and then tap
To start the above utilities, tap the icon of the desired utility.
ConfigFree Launcher can also be used to start any of the ConfigFree utilities.

ConfigFree Launcher

ConfigFree Launcher resides as an icon in the Command bar at the bottom of the Today Screen.
Chapter 8: Wi-Fi Wireless LAN ConfigFree Launcher also includes shortcuts to the ConfigFree utilities. Profiles created using Profile Settings can be selected from ConfigFree Launcher.

Profile Settings

Profile Settings is used to create profiles for TCP/IP, wireless LAN, and other network environments. Profiles created here can be selected using ConfigFree Launcher.
Search for Wireless Devices
Search for Wireless Devices displays nearby active 802.11b access points and ad hoc networks.

Connectivity Doctor

Connectivity Doctor helps resolve any networking issues that occur with your Pocket PC.
ConfigFree Launcher resides as an icon in the Command bar at the bottom of the Today Screen. ConfigFree Launcher also includes shortcuts to the ConfigFree utilities. Profiles created using Profile Settings can be selected from ConfigFree Launcher.
Starting ConfigFree Launcher
1. 2. Tap , Programs, and ConfigFree. Tap ConfigFree.

Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 Users Guide Once the search is completed, the remote device list will be updated with the latest remote device information.
Types of displayed devices (Devices selected using Filter in the View menu.)
Device list. A maximum of 255 devices can be displayed.

Service list

Tap and hold on the name of the device to which you want to connect, then tap Update Service on the pop-up menu. The Bluetooth Authentication screen appears on Local Device. Enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN Code) within 20 seconds and tap OK.
The Bluetooth passkey can be a maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters. Depending on the remote device, the Bluetooth passkey may be a fixed value with a limit on the number of digits, so be sure to confirm these conditions.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth If the Security Mode on either Local Device or the remote device is set to Security On, authentication is performed to confirm the remote device when connecting. If either device has already been authenticated or the Security Mode on either Local Device or the remote device is set to Non-secure, the Bluetooth Authentication screen does not appear. A message is displayed on the screen indicating that the service information is being updated.
It may take several minutes to complete the service update. Now you are prepared to connect with Bluetooth.

Using COM Service

Establishing an ActiveSync connection with a computer
This section explains how to use COM service to connect to a computer.

Preparations

The computer to which you want to connect must be Bluetooth enabled and have ActiveSync installed. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 must also have been synchronized with the PC using a cradle or a cable at least once to establish a partnership' to the PC. From the service list on the Bluetooth Settings screen, tap and hold on the name of the COM service to which you want to connect, then tap ActiveSync Registration or Connection Registration on the pop-up menu. after this selection, an optional screen will appear. If you select ActiveSync Auto Connect, ActiveSync will be performed automatically and continuously. You need no more step. When the connection registration is complete, the device and service icons change to registered connection icons. Tap OK. The screen closes and the Today screen appears. From the computer, set the port that you will use when you are connecting with Bluetooth. The computer is now ready to connect. This operation may vary depending on the computer. Please refer to the user's guide supplied with your computer for more information. Tap Start, Programs, Bluetooth, and then Bluetooth Connection. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 connects to the computer. When the connection is complete, the Programs screen reappears.

Changing the network configuration for PAN service
1. Tap Start, Settings, Connection tab, and then Network Adapter. Configure Network Adaptors screen appears.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth 2. 3. Tap Bluetooth BNEP from TOSHIBA to configure the network driver. When the configuration screen appears, make the necessary network changes.

Using OPP Service

This section explains how to use OPP service to send and receive contacts, schedules, tasks, and business cards to and from other Toshiba Pocket PCs. Business cards here refers to Toshiba Pocket PC e800/ e805 owner information. Please be aware that you cannot send voice data or handwritten data entered in the memo section.

Sending a contact

1. Tap Start and Contacts, then tap and hold on the contact you want to send. A pop-up menu appears.
You can select multiple contacts by dragging them. You can also send a contact by tapping the Tools menu. 2. 3. 4. Tap Send by BT on the pop-up menu. The device search screen appears. Select View All Devices and tap Device Search. The device list appears. Select the device to which you want to connect by tapping the device name, then tap Connect.
Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 Users Guide A message is displayed indicating that Local Device is now connected to the remote device. If the Bluetooth Authentication screen appears, enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN Code) to perform authentication. A message is displayed indicating that the contact is being sent. After the contact is successfully sent, a message is displayed indicating this and the Bluetooth connection is terminated. 5. Tap Close to return to the contact list screen. A message is displayed on the remote device indicating that the contact has been received. 6. Tap Close to close the screen.

Sending a schedule

1. Tap Start and Calendar, then tap and hold on the schedule that you want to send. A pop-up menu appears.
You can also send a schedule by tapping the Tools menu. 2. Tap Send by BT on the pop-up menu. The device search screen appears. For further operations, follow steps 3 and 4 in "Sending a contact" on page 151.

Sending a task

1. Tap Start, Task, then tap and hold on the task that you want to send. A pop-up menu appears. You can also send a task by tapping the Tools menu.
Chapter 10: Bluetooth 2. Tap Send by BT on the pop-up menu. The device search screen appears. For further operations, follow steps 3 and 4 in "Sending a contact" on page 151. Tap Start, Contact, and then Tools menu.
Exchanging business cards
Tap Exchange by BT. The device search screen appears. Select View All Devices and tap Device Search. The device list appears. Select the device to which you want to connect by tapping the device name, then tap Connect. A message is displayed indicating that Local Device is now connected to the remote device. If the Bluetooth Authentication screen appears, enter the Bluetooth passkey (PIN Code) to perform authentication. The exchange of business cards begins. When the exchange of business cards is completed, the name, email address, and phone number of the remote device user appears on the screen, and the Bluetooth connection is terminated.

This displays detailed information of the selected device.
You can also change the connection registered device by tapping on the Bluetooth icon on the Today screen and tapping Registration History. A menu with the last three connected devices appears by each category. Tap a device to select it and set it as the current connection registered device. Local Device Tap Local Device on the Options menu to display the Device Information screen for Local Device. To change the name of the device, enter a new name in the Device Name box and tap OK. The device name can be a maximum of 248 alphanumeric characters. If the device name exceeds 248 alphanumeric characters, an error message appears. Function List Tap Function List on the Options menu to display the Function List screen of Local Device. You can see the list of Bluetooth functions and current status of them visual. And you can also change setting to disable or enable. Version Information Tap About on the Options menu to display the version information of Bluetooth Settings.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions

Chapter 11:

Optional Functions
You can launch built-in or installed applications (programs) by tapping an icon displayed on the Home screen. It can display a list of running programs, and easily activate or stop a specific program. The Home screen displays the remaining battery power, Today information and frequently used setting icons, and can be personalized by changing the background or by adding icons and tabs.
Launching an Application From the Home Screen
1. Tap Start, Programs, and then Home to display the Home screen.
You can also launch Home by pressing the Home ton.
Tap the application icon you want to launch. The selected application starts up.

About the Home Screen

The default Home screen is the parallel display style with information window display.
1st window. Tab selection box. Tap this to switch between tabs.

2nd window.

If the selected file is not a designated file type, you cannot set it on your screen background. The Home screen image display range is 240 pixels (W) x 268 pixels (H).
Background Color and Text Color Setting
You can use Background Color to select a color for the background for each tab. Additionally, Text Color is available to apply a color for the application name for each tab.
To apply Background Color and Text Color:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tap Tools and then Tab Settings. Select the tab name you want to change, and then tap Modify. Tap Background color or Text color to display the color list. Select the color, and tap OK to return to the previous screen. To return to the Tab Settings screen, tap OK. Tap OK on the Tab Settings screen to return to the Home screen.
When a background image is set, the background image will stay intact and not change even if a background color is set. Note, however, that if the image does not completely fill the background, the background color will form a border around the image. Background color and text color can also be set from the View menu.
TOSHIBA Screen Resolution
Using the TOSHIBA Screen Resolution, you can change the screen display mode from Quarter Video Graphics Array (QVGA), which uses 240 x 320 pixels, to Video Graphics Array (VGA), which uses 480 x 640 pixels. The default mode is QVGA.
Be sure to close all open programs and save your data before changing the screen display mode.
To change screen display modes
1. On the Home screen, tap Screen Resolution.
A reset dialog warning box displays. 2. 3. Tap OK. Your Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 is now reset and it will automatically restart.
In the VGA mode, Clear Vue and TOSHIBA Screen Resolution are available. Clear Vue is the only application that can be performed in VGA mode. In the VGA mode, Program Buttons are not functional, and the Start menu and Navigation bar icons cannot be used.

ClearVue

With ClearVue, you can view Microsoft office products and digital images without file conversion. ClearVue Suites on your TOSHIBA Pocket PC e800/805 includes: ClearVue Presentation ClearVue Document ClearVue Worksheet ClearVue Image Viewer for Microsoft Power Point presentation files Viewer for Microsoft Word documents Viewer for Microsoft Excel worksheets Viewer for image file (.jpg)

Text Speech

Text Speech reads a text file and the data stuck on the clip board.

To read out a text file:

1. Tap Start, Programs, then Text Speech.
Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 Users Guide 2. From the Tools of the command bar, tap Open. The list of the text files stored in your Pocket PC e800/e805 and storage device is displayed.

File list.

Select any of the following: Folder: Select the folder from the pull-down menu. Cancel: Close the file selection screen and return to the Text Speech screen. Type: Only text file (*.txt) is available. File list: Display Name, Folder, Date, Size, Type and Location. The file to read should be under \My Documents.
Tap the file you want read. The text is displayed.

Text area.

Read status.
Select any of the following: Play: Starts reading the text.
Chapter 11: Optional Functions Pause: Stops reading. If you tap Play after Pause, voice synthesis will start from the position where it was paused. Stop: Stops reading. If you tap Play after Stop, it will start from the beginning of the text. Exit: Exits the program.
To read the text copied on the clipboard:
Copied data on clipboard can be read by Text Speech, including data from Pocket Internet Explorer or Pocket Word. 1. 2. Within Pocket Internet Explorer, copy the text data to the clipboard. Tap Start, Programs, then Text Speech. If the Text Speech application is already opened and a text data is displayed on text area, tap and hold the text, then Clear All from the pop-up menu. Tap and hold the text area, then select Paste from the pop-up menu. The data on the clipboard is displayed on text area. Tap Play.
You can input text directly in the text area, using the Input Panel. The maximum size of a text file or clipboard data to be read is about 16,000 characters. Text Speech starts reading from the cursor position.

Speech Settings

To start Speech Setting, tap Start, Programs, then Speech Settings. You can also start Speech Settings by tapping Tools, then Settings on the Mail Speech or the Text Speech screen.

Tap to launch Voice Command Settings.

Global Command

1. 2. Press the recording button and release immediately. The Voice Command starts. Wait for a notification sound to start speaking. Say one of the available voice commands. For example, to launch Inbox, say run Inbox. When the command is successfully recognized, a confirmation tone sounds, and the Inbox screen appears. If
Chapter 11: Optional Functions the command is not recognized, a rejection tone sounds and the screen does not change.

User Command

You can define voice commands on Command Settings. There are two kinds of commands: Commands to insert texts Commands to launch applications.
To use the commands to insert texts:
1. On the User Commands tab in the Voice Command Settings, define a phrase you like to a command. For example, define Thank you for your email about for the command insert text one. Open the Inbox, then tap New from the command bar. At the creating the message screen, say insert text one. The Thank you for your email about is displayed on the screen.
To use the commands to launch applications:
1. On the User Commands tab in the Voice Command Settings, assign an application you like to a command. For example, assign Solitaire to the command run program one. Say run program one. The Solitaire screen is displayed.
When you say an undefined command, nothing happens even if the command is recognized.
Using Voice Command for Each Application
For example, you can use voice commands in the Calendar application. 1. With the Calendar open, say Very next appointment. The listing mode screen appears, and it starts reading out very next appointment. You can display the screen also by saying, Move to listing mode. For detail of the command list, refer to the Commands tab on the Voice Command Settings.

Tap to stop reading.

In listing mode, voice command for Calendar is active to current focused appointment. For example, saying read subject reads the subject of current focused appointment.
The target term of appointment is one month before to one month after, based on current time.
For other commands, you can check the command from the Commands tab of the Voice Command Settings.

Voice Command Settings

You can check the voice command list or arrange the settings of voice command. To start the Voice Command Settings, tap Start, Programs, and then Voice Command Settings.
Checking the Command List

Chapter 11: Optional Functions To end the projection and return to viewing the slide only on your mobile devices screen, just select the command again (or tap the icon a second time) to toggle it off. Indicator Icons under Thumbnails Under each thumbnail in Slide Sorter view mode, there may be various small icons displayed which indicate the status/attributes of the slide, as follows: The transition icon indicates that a transition effect has been associated with the slide, and tapping the icon will demo the transition effect. The shape icon indicates that the slide contains animated shapes. If you assigned a transition delay-time to the slide in the Automatically field of the Edit Menu, Slide Transition. screen, the delaytime will be shown. The slide number is always shown at the right. If the slide has been hidden using the Hide Slide command on the Edit Menu, the slide number will be enclosed in a red box with a line crossing it out. Notes Page Notes Page view displays the current slide content in the upper pane, with the lower pane displaying the speaker notes that were entered for the original PowerPoint presentation, or entered/edited in IA Presenter. The upper pane operation is the same as in Normal view. The lower pane is both a Notes display window and an editing window. After editing a Note, tap OK in the upper right corner to save it. When in Notes Page view mode, you can project the currently-selected slide to VGA output by activating the VGA Slide Toggle command on the View Menu, or by tapping the VGA Slide Output Toggle icon at the rightmost side of the Toolbar. To end the projection and return to viewing the slide only on your mobile device screen, just select the command again to toggle it off. Quick Notes The Quick Notes command on the View Menu (and the Quick Notes View icon on the Toolbar) gives you a view mode that combines the thumbnail images of Slide Sorter view with the Notes pane of the Notes Page view. When you tap on a thumbnail, a border around it indicates it is selected. You can also use the Up, Down, Left, or Right buttons on your mobile device to move the selection focus (or the Slide Title Bar, if you chose to display it). The lower pane displays the Speaker Notes that were entered for the original PowerPoint presentation, or entered/edited in IA Presenter. The lower
Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 Users Guide pane is both a Notes display window and an editing window. Tap in the lower pane to start editing a Speaker Note. The editing functionality is the same as for Notes Page view. If the Cut/Copy/Paste/Clear/Undo/Select All commands are required for editing the text, press your stylus within the Notes pane to activate the pop-up editing menu. The Notes-editing operation can be undone by selecting the multiple-steps Undo command on the Edit Menu, pop-up menu, or Toolbar. Slide Show The Slide Show command on the View Menu starts a full screen Slide Show on the Pocket PCs LCD screen. (If you want to project the slide show to VGA output, you must use the VGA Slide Show command.) Before selecting Slide Show or VGA Slide Show, you should select Set Up Show. from the Tools Menu to set up the desired behavior for your slide show. If the Auto-Rotate option is cleared in the Tools, Options, Display tab, the slide will be automatically rotated according to the direction you choose (Left or Right). Depending on the slide advancement setting specified in the Slide Transition dialog box, you can tap to advance the slide (or the next animated object); use the navigation (arrows) buttons of your Pocket PC to advance/back play the slides; or, IA Presenter will automatically advance slides based on the number of seconds (delaytime) you set. Sound effects will also be played according to your assignment. Pop-Up Menu for Slide Show Mode If the Show Pop-up-Menu Button option is cleared in the Tools, Options, and then Display tab, a small transparent icon will be shown in the upper left corner of the LCD screen. Tapping on the small icon will activate the Slide Show modes pop-up control menu. If this option isnt cleared, you can always tap-and-hold your stylus during Slide Show mode to activate the pop-up menu. The commands on the menu are explained below. Next/Previous Displays the next or previous slide, or next or previous animated object (if the animated object display was designed). Hidden slides wont be shown. Go The Go submenu allows you to jump to the First Slide, Last Slide, Previously Viewed Slide, or jump to any slide using Navigate by Title.

E. Security

E1: What is WEP? WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy, a security service, used to prevent the unauthorized access to your wireless network. E2: How many WEP security service modes does my Wireless LAN support? WEP stands for Wired Equivalent Privacy that is the security service for the Wireless Network. There are three WEP security service modes available for IEEE 802.11b WLAN Adapter formed Wireless Network. The first is Disable which will disable the WEP security service; the second is 64bit which will support 5 bytes Hexadecimal value WEP security service; the third is 128bit which will support 13 bytes Hexadecimal value WEP security service. E3: How do I set the WEP security service? Click Start, Settings, System, Wireless LAN Utility, and then Security to view Security page where you can set the WEP security service.
Chapter 12: Additional Information Please choose the proper WEP Key Mode, WEP KeyID and WEP Key value for the Wireless Network.
The WEP Mode, WEP KeyID and WEP Key value must be exactly the same as your Wireless Networks to enable the connection. Example of setting the WEP: You can choose 1. WEP Mode 64bit, KeyID 1 and Key 1234567890, or 2. WEP Mode 128bit, KeyID 12345678901234567890123456, or 3. WEP Mode Disable for connection 1 and Key

F. Performance

F1: Will IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter work in the environment where Bluetooth network is employed? Yes, IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter can coexist with Bluetooth environment. F2: How far is the working range of IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter? It depends on the data transmission rate and the condition of the environments. The higher the data rate, the smaller the range it could cover. At 11 Mbps, the adapter can go up to 300 meter in an outdoor environment; however, in an indoor environment, it can only go up to 100 meter. Because of the ceilings, higher RF interference, interior walls and reflected signals, indoor range is usually shorter than outdoor range. F3: How does the data transmission rate work? IEEE802.11b WLAN Adapter allows you to choose one of the six data rate options: Fixed 1Mbps, Fixed 2Mbps, Fixed 5.5Mbps, Fixed 11 Mbps, Auto Select 1 or 2 Mbps, and Fully Auto. The farther the distance between two communicating devices, the slower the data rate should be used. Basically, with slower data rate, the data delivery will be more reliable. If you dont know which data rate should be used, simply choose Fully Auto, and the data rate will automatically step down from 11 Mbps, 5.5 Mbps, 2 Mbps, to 1 Mbps if you move farther your Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 away from the Access Point or other connected mobile device. F4: The Wireless LAN uses lots of power. What should I do to save power? (1) Please turn off the Wireless LAN Switch if you are not using the Wireless Network currently, or (2) Click Turn Off on the TMU icon. (3) Click Start, Settings, System, then Wireless LAN Utility Manager to get into Manager Page and enable the Enable Power Saving Mode, and then tap Apply.

Error messages during Object Push Profile (OPP) service
Unable to connect to the specified device. Cause The Bluetooth connection, authentication, or OPP service connection failed. Request denied by the remote device.
Chapter 12: Additional Information The remote device does not support this function. Cause The remote device does not support OPP service. Unable to send the object. Cause Local Device is unable to send a contact, schedule, task, or business card due to a problem with the signal or a similar communications error. Unable to receive the object. Cause Local Device is unable to receive a contact, schedule, task, or business card due to a problem with the signal or a similar communications error. Select the item you want to send. Cause You have not selected an item to send. Unable to store all receiving data due to insufficient memory. Cause A contact, schedule, or task cannot be stored due to insufficient memory. Solution Delete any unneeded data to increase the memory capacity. Name not specified in owner information. Cause A name has not been specified in the Name area of the owner information. Solution Complete the owner information setting. A name is required. Bluetooth Settings has not been started. Cause The Bluetooth Settings program has not been started because a Bluetooth device's power is not on in the Toshiba Pocket PC. Solution Check the wireless switch to on position, and turn on the Bluetooth power from utility. Program cannot be started because Bluetooth receiving program is running. Cause While the Bluetooth receiving program was running or the popup menu was displayed as you were trying to receive a contact, schedule, or task, you tried to send or receive another contact, schedule, or task. Solution You can only receive one contact, schedule, or task at a time while the Bluetooth receiving program is running. Wait until you have finished receiving the first object before sending or receiving another object. Program cannot be started because Bluetooth sending program is running. Cause The Bluetooth receiving program was executed while the device search screen was displayed in the Bluetooth sending program. Solution Close the device search screen and try again. Bluetooth Settings encountered an error and could not be executed. Cause An error occurred in the initial settings of the Bluetooth Settings program and the program could not be continued.
Toshiba Pocket PC e800/e805 Users Guide Solution Reset the Toshiba Pocket PC. Processing interrupted due to insufficient memory. Cause The memory capacity was insufficient because a buffer could not be allocated. Solution Shut down other operating programs or reset the Toshiba Pocket PC. Unable to retrieve device information. Unable to send business card. Unable to receive business card. Unable to exchange business cards. Unable to save receiving data. Cause Invalid data has been received or the contact, schedule, or task data cannot be saved for a reason other than an insufficient memory. Solution Confirm that the data sent by the connected remote device is in a format supported by Toshiba Pocket PC. There is no response from the partner device. Cause The remote device (server) did not respond to a request to connect or send/receive data within a set time. Solution Confirm that the remote device is operating properly. This cannot be sent because it contains invalid data. Cause An error has occurred in the data conversion at the time the object was sent. Processing interrupted due to an internal error. Cause The processing could not be continued due to an internal error. Solution Reset the Toshiba Pocket PC.

Troubleshooting for Toshiba IP Phone for Pocket PC
VLI Lookup Server Not Accessible Check Internet connection (refer to "Troubleshooting for Wi-Fi"). VLI Buddy Server Not Accessible Check Internet connection (refer to "Troubleshooting for Wi-Fi"). Your G-Number or Password is Wrong Make sure you set your G-Number and password properly. Cannot call an IP phone Make sure you log on to VLI Buddy Server. If you log on to it properly, your status (Online, Offline, Busy or Away) is shown. Check contact information in your buddy list or of your buddy icon. Confirm your party's status is not offline. Cannot call a phone Make sure you log on to VLI Buddy Server. If you log on to it properly, your status (Online, Offline, Busy or Away) is shown. You cannot hear your party's voice Check speaker volume on your Pocket PC. Your party cannot hear your voice Check microphone volume on your Pocket PC. Make sure muting microphone is not activated. If Mute button color is red, push Mute button again. Cannot see your buddy list Make sure you log on to VLI Buddy Server. If you log on to it properly, your status (Online, Offline, Busy, or Away) is shown.

Glossary for Bluetooth

General Bluetooth terms
Bluetooth Passkey This is a password. It is also called a PIN Code. Device Address Each Bluetooth SD Card has a unique device address that is listed on the card as BDA:XXX. X. Local Device In Bluetooth communications, this refers to the local Toshiba Pocket PC. It is also called a client. Remote Device In Bluetooth communications, this refers to the connected partner device. It is also called a server. Profile This refers to the specifications (services) used in Bluetooth communications. The specifications (services) are determined by the type of communications.
Graphical User Interface (GUI) Bluetooth terms
Auto Connect For a COM service, the program using COM is started and a connection is established with the connection registered Bluetooth device using the Serial Port Profile. For a DUN service, Dial-up Networking is started and a connection is established with the connection registered Bluetooth device using the Dial-up Networking Profile.
Ghost This is a device that was previously discovered, but is no longer found during the search for peripheral devices. Discovered This is a device discovered during the search for peripheral devices. Search for Peripheral Devices This function is used to search for Bluetooth-enabled devices. Delete Ghost Device This function is used to delete ghost devices from the device list. Connected Device
Chapter 12: Additional Information This is a remote device that currently has a Bluetooth connection to Local Device. COM Service Device This is a device that provides SPP (Serial Port Profile) service. DUN Service Device This is a device that provides DUN (Dial-up Networking Profile) service. FTP Service Device This is a device that provides FTP (File Transfer Profile) service. LAP Service Device This is a device that provides LAP (LAN Access Profile) service. OPP Service Device This is a device that provides OPP (Object Push Profile) service. Security Settings There are four security settings: Office, Mobile, Home, and Other. Discoverability Mode This setting determines whether Local Device can be discovered by other Bluetooth devices. Connectability Mode This setting determines whether Local Device can be connected to by other Bluetooth devices in response to a connection request. Security Mode This setting determines whether authentication is performed when connecting to a remote Bluetooth device, and whether data sent and received is encrypted. Service Update This function is used to search for and update information on services provided by a connected remote Bluetooth device. Connection Registration This function is used to register an automatic connection. Device Name This is the name of a Bluetooth device. It can be a maximum of 248 bytes (after UTF-8 code conversion). Connection Status This displays the current connection status (Connected, Discovered, or Ghost) of Bluetooth devices. Device Address This is the unique address given to each Bluetooth SD Card.

 

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