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        Nomad X, XC, XE
            Getting Started Guide




Welcome
This manual has supplemental information to the Nomad™
Getting Started Guide. It covers the additional wireless WAN
feature that has been added to this Nomad. This feature will allow
you to communicate from field to office, send E-mail messages,
send text messages, using a data connection from your local GSM
cellular provider.




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Contents
     Welcome ......................................................................................... 1
     Setting up the phone features .......................................................... 3
          Installing (or changing) the SIM card ..................................... 3
          Customizing your phone ......................................................... 4
     GPRS Connection ........................................................................... 6
          Setting up the GPRS connection ............................................. 6
          Starting a GPRS connection .................................................... 6
     Using the WWAN features ............................................................. 7
          Browsing the Internet .............................................................. 7
          Internet Sharing ....................................................................... 7
          SMS messages ......................................................................... 7
          Using contacts to send a message ............................................ 8
          Sending a contact to another Windows Mobile based device.. 8
          Sending and receiving E-mail ................................................. 8
          Data connection status indicators ............................................ 9
          Notification LEDs ................................................................. 10
     WLAN visibility ........................................................................... 10
     Features not available ................................................................... 10
     Regulatory Information................................................................. 11
          Canada ................................................................................... 11
     Declaration of Conformity ............................................................ 12
          Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals .......................... 13
          Carrying the unit ................................................................... 13
          Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA) safety
          information ............................................................................ 14
     Other Nomad resources ................................................................ 14


    CAUTION:
     • DO NOT use your Nomad while driving a moving vehicle.
     • When you are on a plane, in a medical facility or at a gas
       station where wireless communication devices are not
       allowed, go to Wireless Manager to TURN OFF all wireless
       communications. Simply turning the Power key off does not
       turn off these communications.


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Setting up the phone features
Installing (or changing) the SIM card
   1. Hold down the Power key for about 3 seconds to display the
      power menu. Tap on Replace Battery/SIM to ensure that the
      alarms will not wake up the Nomad.
   2. Remove the hand strap.
   3. Use the screwdriver on the end of your stylus or use a small
      #1 Philips head screwdriver to loosen the four screws in the
      battery door.
   4. Remove the battery from the unit.



                                5. Slide the silver SIM carriage to
                                the unlocked position (to the right).


   6. Gently open the hinged SIM
      carriage door, and place the SIM
      card (purchased from your
      cellular service provider) into the
      slot. The golden contacts should
      be facing down. Also ensure that
      the notched corner aligns with
      the angled corner on the SIM carriage.
   7. Close the SIM carriage and then slide it to the locked position
      (to the left).
   8. Place the battery into the unit.
   9. Place the battery door over the battery, with the flat side of
      the battery door at the top of the unit. Use the screwdriver end
      of the stylus or screwdriver to gently tighten the four screws.
   10. Replace the hand strap.
   11. Turn the unit ON to resume operation.



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Customizing your phone
    Tap Start / Settings / Phone. The following settings are described
    below.

                                     Phone Number
                                     The ring for text messaging notifications can
                                        be changed. Tap Start / Settings /
                                        Sounds & Notifications / Notifications
                                        and select Messaging: New text
                                        message. Choose the sound you want.
                                     PIN Number: a PIN can be set to block
                                        unauthorized access to your data
                                        connection.


                                     NOTE: This device is data-only and dialing
                                       controls are not available.




                                     Call Forwarding: Voice calls to the Nomad
                                        can be forwarded to another phone.


                                     NOTE: Carrier charges may apply for use of
                                       this service.
                                     Because the Nomad is a data-only device,
                                        most of these settings do not apply.




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IMEI: Unique number that identifies the
phone module that is embedded in the
Nomad.
IMSI and ICCID: Unique numbers
embedded on the SIM card.
NOTE: If you purchase a SIM card
separately, the phone service provider may
want your Nomad IMEI number. It is located
on this screen, as well as in the battery
compartment.




NOTE: Leave settings set to Auto Band
Select unless there is a good reason to
make these adjustments manually.




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GPRS Connection
Setting up the GPRS connection
      1. Tap Start / Settings / Connections
         tab / Connections.
      2. Tap Add a new modem
         connection.
      3. To make connections easier in the
         future, type in a new connection
         name, such as the name of your
         service provider. Select Cellular
         Line (GPRS) and tap Next.
      4. Enter the access point name if provided by your service
         provider, and tap Next.
      5. Enter the credentials provided by your service provider and
         tap Finish. (User Name and Password may be required by
         your Service Provider.)
Starting a GPRS connection
    Tap on the Wireless Manager on the Today screen to turn on the
    phone. The Nomad will automatically establish a GPRS
    connection when needed.
    If you want to start the connection manually, tap Start / Settings /
    Connections tab / Connections. Tap Manage existing
    connections. Tap and hold on the newly created connection name
    and tap Connect.
    NOTE: EDGE is a faster form of GPRS. E or G will
    automatically appear in the notification bar and will on depend
    upon the network capabilities in that area. Some service providers
    may only provide GPRS.




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Using the WWAN features
 NOTE: The Wireless WAN (wide area network) features of this
 Nomad are used only for data communication and do NOT have
 voice capability or the ability to send MMS messages (Multimedia
 Messaging Service). Voicemails left on this number can be
 retrieved only by using another phone, depending upon the plan
 you purchased from your service provider. It is recommended to
 request the data-only plan from your service provider and have a
 “voice restriction” placed on your line.

 Use the Wireless Manager to turn on the phone and wait at least
 30 seconds before using the phone. The Nomad may say the
 phone is on, but it needs to register with your service provider
 before it works properly. To save battery power, turn off the
 phone feature when not in use.

Browsing the Internet
 Tap Start / Internet Explorer Mobile, and enter the address
 of one of your favorite websites.

Internet Sharing
 The Internet service from your Nomad can be shared with a
 computer. Tap Start / Programs / Internet Sharing. You can
 connect either through USB or Bluetooth.

SMS messages
 You can send a SMS (short message service) in exactly the same
 way as a normal mobile telephone. Each SMS text message can
 contain a maximum of 160 characters or less, depending on your
 service provider. Tap Start / Messaging, and select text
 messaging




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Using contacts to send a message
    To send a data message from contacts, tap Start / Contacts. Tap
    and hold on the contact and tap Send Text Message. Type in the
    message and tap Send.

Sending a contact to another Windows Mobile based
device
    Tap Start / Contacts. Tap and hold on the contact and tap Send
    Contact / Text Messages. Select the contact information you
    want to send and tap Done. Enter phone number or contact that
    you want to the information sent to and tap Send.

Sending and receiving E-mail
    E-mail setup
    Tap Start / Messaging / New E-mail Account. Follow
    instructions to set up the e-mail service. You can synchronize with
    a POP Mail server, or with a Microsoft Exchange server.

    Sending and receiving messages
    Tap Start / Messaging and select an e-mail account. Tap New to
    compose a message and tap Send. Input the contact information.
    Depending on your account settings, your phone will check for
    new e-mail periodically. You can force a download of new
    messages, by tapping Menu / Send/Receive.




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Data connection status indicators
 Following are some of the status indicators that you may see on
 the navigation bar on the top of the screen.

 Icon        Description            Icon          Description
        SIM card missing                   EDGE available; there are no
                                           data sessions active
        Faulty SIM card                    EDGE connected

        New voice mail                     GPRS available; there are no
                                           data sessions active
        Phone is turned on and             GPRS connected
        signal strength
        Phone is turned off. To            Tap to view more
        turn it on, tap this icon          notifications
        No signal                          Data call is in progress

        No service. Phone                  New Instant message
        connection unavailable or          received
        network error.
        Lost signal. The unit is           Roaming mode
        searching for a signal.




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Notification LEDs
 At the top of the Nomad are two LEDs that provide status
 information. The LED states are shown in the following tables.

              Right LED                               Function
     Off                            On battery power
     Solid yellow                   Charging on AC adapter
     Solid green                    Fully charged on AC adapter
     Blinking yellow                Battery problem during charging (temperature
                                    out of range, defective or missing battery)

               Left LED                               Function
     Off                            No notifications & phone off
     Blinking yellow                Microsoft notifications
     Blinking green – short blink   Phone on - network available
     Blinking green – long blink    Phone on - data transfer in progress
 NOTE: If the left LED is blinking, battery power is being consumed due to the cellular
 modem being turned on, even when the device is suspended.

WLAN visibility
 This Nomad has another new feature that limits the networks that
 are visible for WLAN (wireless local area network). Tap Start /
 Programs / Wireless Access. Select limit network visibility and
 only the ones listed can be used and other networks will not be
 visible. This feature is a convenience to keep other wireless
 networks from alerting your unit. If you want to add other
 wireless networks, change this setting.

Features not available
 This Nomad does NOT have voice capability or the ability to send
 MMS messages (Multimedia Messaging Service). Voicemails sent
 to the Nomad can be retrieved only by using another phone,
 depending upon the plan you purchased from your service
 provider.




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Regulatory Information
U.S.A.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. It is tested to comply
with FCC standards for home or office use. Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference,
and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a
Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a
residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or
more of the following measures:
  - Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
  - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
  - Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from that to
  which the receiver is connected.
  - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

Canada
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference
regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent
appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le
règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des
Communications du Canada.




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Declaration of Conformity
Europe
  According to ISO / IEC Guide 22 and EN 450 14
       Manufacturer’s Name:             Tripod Data Systems, Inc.
       Manufacturer’s Address:          345 SW Avery Ave.
                                        Corvallis, OR 97333 USA
      Declares, under our sole responsibility, that the product:
      Product Name:                 Handheld Data Collector
      Model Number:                 Nomad
      Product Options:              ALL
  conforms to the following Product Specifications:
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC                            EN 61000-3-2 (2000)
ETSI EN 300 328 V1.6.1 (2004)                        EN 61000-3-3 (2001)
ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.5.1 (2004)                      EN 61000-4-3 (2002)
ETSI EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002)                     EN 61000-4-2 (2001)
EN 55022 (1998)                                      EN 61000-4-4 (2004)
CISPR 22 (2005)                                      EN 61000-4-5 (2001)
EN 55024 (1998), Amendments A1:2001, A2:2003         EN 61000-4-6 (2004)
EN 60950-1 (2001)                                    EN 61000-4-11 (2004
CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B
Supplementary Information:
In addition, the product is battery powered and the AC adapter provided with
this product has been certified to IEC 60950 +A1, A2, A3, A4, A11.

As manufacturer, we declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment
follows the provisions of the Standards stated above.
Corvallis, OR USA
CAUTION:
Only approved accessories may be used with this equipment. In general, all
cables must be high quality, shielded, correctly terminated and normally
restricted to two meters in length. AC adapters approved for this product
employ special provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be
altered or substituted.
Unapproved modifications or operations beyond or in conflict with these
instructions for use may void authorization by the authorities to operate the
equipment.


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Exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) Signals
 Your device contains a radio transmitter and receiver. The radiated
 output power is far below the international radio frequency exposure
 limits. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish
 permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines
 are based on the safety standards previously set by international
 standards bodies:
    • American National Standards Institute (ANSI) IEEE. C95.1-1992.
    • National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement
      (NCRP). Report 86. 1986.
    • International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
      (ICNIRP) 1996.
    • Ministry of Health (Canada), Safety Code 6. The standards include a
      substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,
      regardless of age and health.
 Use of unauthorized or modified antennas may impair call quality and
 damage the phone, causing loss of performance.

 To assure optimal phone performance and ensure human exposure to RF
 energy is within the guidelines set forth in the relevant standards; always
 use your device only in its normal-use position. Avoiding contact with
 the antenna area when the phone is IN USE optimizes the antenna
 performance and the battery life.

Carrying the unit
 Due to radio frequency emissions, do not operate the radio with the unit
 in a holster, dangling from a lanyard, or with any method that keeps the
 powered unit in very close proximity to the head or torso. For proper
 operation, carry the unit in your hand with the antennas located at least 8
 inches (~20 cm) from the head or torso. See the following illustration for
 the correct and incorrect way to operate the unit.




           Correct                                Incorrect


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Telecommunications & Internet Association (TIA)
safety information
 Pacemakers
 The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a
 minimum separation of six inches be maintained between a handheld
 wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the
 pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent
 research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
 Persons with pacemakers:
    • Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their
      pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
    • Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential
      for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference
      is taking place, turn the phone OFF immediately.
 Hearing Aids
 Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In
 the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service
 provider, or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives.

 Other Medical Devices
 If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of
 your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external
 RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this
 information.

 Turn the phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted
 in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may
 be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.


Other Nomad resources
 This manual covers only the Wireless WAN part of your Nomad.
 Refer to your Nomad Getting Started Guide for additional
 information about using your unit.




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©2008 Tripod Data Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Tripod Data Systems, the TDS
triangles logo and Nomad are trademarks of Tripod Data Systems Inc., a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Trimble Navigation Limited.
Microsoft, Windows, the Windows logo, and Windows Mobile are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other
countries. Microsoft products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly-
owned subsidiary of Microsoft Corporation.
Display images shown may vary slightly from actual display. Specifications and data
subject to change.

                                                              Edition 05/27/08 Rev B
                                                                   Printed in the USA




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Document Modified: 2008-05-29 12:10:27

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