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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Q. Why is time displayed as a negative number (
1:15) ?
A. The treadmill’s computer displays time in minutes and seconds until it reaches 59 minutes and 59 seconds. At that point, the
clock will display in hours and minutes.
1:15 represents one hour and 15 minutes.
Q. Why can’t I change the speed in warm up or cool down?
A. Warm up and cool down speeds are based on parameters recommended by the American College of Sports Medicine and
cannot be overridden. To avoid undue cardiovascular stress, warm up begins at a lower percentage of the programs starting
speed and gradually takes you to the programs starting speed. Conversely, cool down gradually reduces speed based on a
percentage of the programs ending speed.
Q. How do I find out the total miles and time on my treadmill?
A. Insert the magnetic safety key and, prior to pressing the ENTER button, press and hold the CUSTOM button. The total mileage
and time will appear in their respective windows.
Q. Why can’t I pause my workout when I’m in a heart rate control program?
A. The PAUSE feature is disabled in any heart rate control program to avoid undue cardiovascular stress.
Q. Can I add time to a preset workout?
A. The user is NOT able to add time to any preset workout.
Q. I changed one of the factory set Body For Life custom programs. Can I get it back?
A. Yes. Press the CUSTOM button until the desired custom location is displayed in the DATA display window. Press the
CUSTON LEARN (LEVEL –) button as if to record a program, then press enter. After a few seconds, pull the safety magnetic key.
This will cause the treadmill’s computer to revert back to the Body for Life workout that was preprogrammed at the factory.
Q. Can I eliminate warm up and cool down from a Preset Workout?
A. Yes. While in the warm up mode, press the WARM UP/COOL DOWN button and you will advance into the main phase of your
workout . While in the cool down mode, press the WARM UP/COOL DOWN button to end your workout.
Q. Why am I not getting a heart rate reading when I am wearing the chest strap transmitter?
A. Make sure that the chest strap is worn as described on page 17 (The Wireless Chest Strap Transmitter). Wet the electrodes, as
moisture is necessary for the transmitter to function properly. Some medical conditions (premature ventricular contractions,
tachycardia bursts, arrythmias) can result in strange or no heart rate readings. It may be that the signal received by the transmitter
is too weak for a successful reading. Heart diseases, heart surgeries or natural characteristics of a heart may result in weak
signals. Move the transmitter a little to the left or right and re-wet electrodes. It could also be caused by electromagnetic
interference. High power transmission lines or other such devices that generate large magnetic fields in the area of the treadmill
can affect heart rate transmission. It could also be that the chest strap transmitter battery is dead. If you do not have any of the
above mentioned heart conditions, take the transmitter back to the authorized PaceMaster dealer where you purchased your
treadmill to see if a reading is achieved in the store.
Q. Why is white and/or black dust accumulating underneath my treadmill?
A. This is normal. The white dust is excess paraffin wax that acts as the lubricant between the bed and belt. The black dust is a
combination of the PVC belt material and the phenolic deck surface as it wears.
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Inhaltsverzeichnis

WORKABOUT PRO Hand-Held

1

Computer With

1

Windows Mobile 2003 SE

1

Return-To-Factory Warranty

4

Support Services

4

Disclaimer

4

TABLE OF CONTENTS

5

Chapter 6: Settings

7

Chapter 7: Programs

10

Chapter 8: Expansion Modules

12

Chapter 10: Specifications

14

Appendix B: Port Pinouts

14

PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTS

15

UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA

20

APPROVALS AND SAFETY SUMMARY

23

CE Marking

24

R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC

24

CAUTION!

29

VORSICHT!

29

INTRODUCTION 1

31

1.1 About This Manual

33

1.2 Text Conventions

34

Bar Code Applications:

36

Expansion Slots:

36

Other Expansion Modules:

36

External Ports:

36

Power Management:

36

Environmental (Standard):

37

Power Accessories

37

Communication Accessories:

37

Carrying Accessories:

37

Figure 1.1 WORKABOUT PRO C

38

Figure 1.3 WORKABOUT PRO S

39

1.3.4 Regulatory Labels

40

Chapter 1: Introduction

41

Regulatory Labels

41

BASIC CHECKOUT 2

43

2.1.1 The Main Battery

45

2.1.2 Charging The Battery

45

2.1.3 The Backup Battery

45

2.3 The Companion CD

46

2.4.1 Using Microsoft

47

Cold Reset

48

3.3 The Batteries

53

3.3.1 Battery Safety

54

3.3.3 Battery Swap Time

55

3.3.4 Charging The Battery

55

Figure 3.5 The Keys

57

3.5.1 Modifier Keys

58

3.5.2 The Keys

59

3.5.3 The Keypad Backlight

60

3.6.1 Modifier Keys

62

3.6.2 The Keys

63

The <SCAN> Keys

64

3.7 The Display

66

3.8 Indicators

67

3.8.2 Audio Indicators

68

3.9.1 Storing Batteries

69

3.11 Bluetooth Radio

70

3.12.1 Inserting The Card

71

3.13 General Maintenance

72

Start Button

76

Connectivity Indicator

76

Volume Control

77

Figure 4.6 Clock Screen

78

Figure 4.7 Alarms Screen

78

–Sunday through Saturday

78

4.2.3 Ownership Information

79

4.2.4 E-mail Notification

79

4.2.5 Task Notification

80

Editing A Task

81

Deleting A Task

81

Marking A Task As Completed

81

Sorting Tasks

81

Figure 4.11 Calendar

82

4.2.6.2 Adding Reminders

83

4.2.6.3 Using Categories

84

4.2.6.4 Deleting Appointments

84

4.3 Start Menu

85

4.4 New Menu

86

Figure 4.19 New Menu Tab

87

4.5.1 Creating A New Folder

88

4.5.2 Renaming A File

88

4.5.3 Copying A File

88

4.6 Using Menus

89

4.7 The Taskbar

90

Opening An Application

91

Minimizing An Application

91

4.9 Settings

92

4.10 Help

93

4.11 Entering Text

93

4.11.1 Soft Keyboard

94

4.11.2 The Transcriber

94

–the Tran

95

Letter Recognizer

97

–unscrew the

101

Figure 5.3 Mechanical Stopper

102

Mechanical Stopper

103

Installed

103

5.2.1 Entering New Settings

104

5.2.3 Deleting A Network

106

SETTINGS 6

107

6.1 Personal Settings

111

6.2 Buttons Icon

111

6.2.1 Up/Down Control

112

6.2.2 One Shots

112

OneShot/Lock

113

Show Modifier Key State

113

ENTER/ON Key Emulates D-Pad

113

6.2.3 Keyboard Macro Keys

114

6.2.4 Unicode Mapping

115

Removing Unicode Values

116

6.2.5 Scancode Remapping

117

Adding A Remap

118

6.3 Input

119

Block Recognizer

120

Keyboard Options

120

Letter Recognizer Options

120

Transcriber Options

121

Quick Settings

122

–the icons indicate

122

6.3.1.1 Word Completion

123

6.4 Menus

124

6.5 Owner Information

125

6.6 Password

126

6.8 Today Screen

127

6.9 System Settings

128

6.10 About

129

6.11 About Device

129

6.12 Backlight

129

6.12.1 Battery Power

130

6.12.2 External Power

130

6.13 Certificates

131

Personal Tab

132

Root Certificates

132

6.14 Clock & Alarms

133

6.15 Memory

133

6.15.2 Storage Card

134

6.15.3 Running Programs

134

6.16 Power Icon

135

6.16.3 Advanced Tab

136

6.16.4 Battery Details

137

6.16.5 Card Slots

137

6.17 Regional Settings

138

6.18 Remove Programs

139

6.19 Screen Icon

139

6.20 Scanner Settings

140

The Scanner

141

Dot Time (msec)

142

Laser On Time

142

Low Power Timeout

142

Parameter Scanning

142

Linear Security Level

142

Bi-Direction Redundancy

143

Transmit Code ID Char

144

Scan Data Format

144

6.20.1.3 Code 39

145

Check Digit Verification

146

Transmit Check Digit

146

Full ASCII

147

Decode Performance

147

Decode Perf. Level

147

Field Size/Chars

147

6.20.1.4 Code 128

148

6.20.1.5 EAN 13

149

6.20.1.6 EAN 8

149

6.20.1.7 UPC A

150

6.20.1.8 UPC E

150

6.20.1.10 Codabar

152

6.20.1.11 Code 93

153

6.20.1.12 Interleaved 2 of 5

154

6.20.1.13 MSI Plessey

155

6.20.1.14 Discrete 2 of 5

156

(Reduced Space Symbology)

157

Field Size/Char

158

Enable CC-C And Enable CC-AB

158

Enable TLC-39

158

6.20.2.1 Code 39

159

6.20.2.2 Code 128

159

6.20.2.3 UPC A Settings

159

6.20.2.4 UPC E Settings

159

6.20.2.5 EAN 8

159

6.20.2.6 EAN 13 Settings

160

6.20.2.8 Interleaved 2 of 5

160

6.20.2.9 Discrete 2 of 5

160

6.20.2.11 Codabar

161

6.20.2.12 Code 93

161

6.20.2.13 MSI Plessey

161

6.20.2.10 Code 11

161

6.20.3 Imager

162

6.20.3.2 Code 39 Settings

163

6.20.3.3 Code 128 Settings

164

6.20.3.4 UPC/EAN

164

6.20.3.5 Codabar

164

6.20.3.6 Code 93

164

6.20.3.7 Interleaved 2 of 5

165

6.20.3.8 Postal: Australian

165

6.20.3.9 Postal: Japanese

165

6.20.3.10 Postal: Korean

165

6.20.3.11 Postal: PlaNET

165

6.20.3.12 Postal: PostNET

166

6.20.3.13 Postal: Royal

166

6.20.3.14 2D DataMatrix

166

6.20.3.15 2D Maxicode

166

6.20.3.16 2D PDF-417

167

6.20.3.17 2D Micro PDF-417

167

6.20.3.18 2D QR Code

167

6.20.3.19 2D RSS Code

167

6.20.3.20 Aztec

167

6.20.4 Options Tab

168

Display Parameters

169

6.20.5 Translations Tab

170

6.21 Wireless WAN

171

GSM/GPRS Status Indicators

172

CDMA/1xRTT

172

6.21.4 Advanced Information

174

6.21.4.2 Error States

175

6.21.5 Tools Menu

176

Activate

179

Advanced IP

180

Figure 6.56 Driver Mode

182

6.21.5.5 Modem Information

183

6.22 Total Recall

184

Profile Information

185

Add Files

186

View Selections

186

6.22.2 Restoring A Profile

187

6.23 Connections

188

Baud Rate

191

Wait For Credit Card

192

Cancel If Not Connected In

192

Data Bits

192

Stop Bits

193

Flow Control

193

Terminal

193

TCP/IP Settings

193

Server Settings

194

6.24.2 VPN Connection Setup

196

6.24.3.1 Editing A Connection

197

Figure 6.73 General Tab

198

6.24.4 Selecting A Network

199

6.24.5 Ending A Connection

200

6.24.6 Proxy Server Setup

200

6.25 Bluetooth Setup

202

Figure 6.79 Adding A Device

203

Figure 6.81 Display Name

204

–you can

205

PROGRAMS 7

207

7.1 Games

211

7.2 ActiveSync

211

7.2.1 ActiveSync Options

212

Figure 7.3 Schedule Tab

213

7.3 Calculator

215

7.4 Calendar

215

7.5 Contacts

215

7.5.1 Adding Contacts

216

Figure 7.8 Add/Delete Tab

217

7.5.5 Viewing Contacts

218

7.6 File Explorer

219

7.7 Find

219

7.7.1 Help

220

7.7.2 Internet Explorer

220

7.7.3 Browsing Web Sites

220

7.7.4 The View Menu

221

7.7.6 Changing Options

223

Viewing Mobile Favorites

224

Adding Mobile Favorites

225

7.8 Messaging–The Inbox

227

Creating An Account

230

Editing An Account

233

Deleting An Account

233

Tap on this icon to reply

234

7.8.7 Receiving Attachments

235

7.8.9 Attaching A File

236

7.8.10 Deleting A Message

236

7.8.11 Storage Options

237

7.9 MSN Messenger

238

7.9.4 Signing Out

240

7.9.5 Adding Contacts

240

7.9.6 Deleting Contacts

241

7.9.7 Managing Your Privacy

241

7.10 Notes

242

7.10.1 Creating A Note

243

7.10.3 Renaming A Note

245

7.10.4 Recording Notes

245

7.10.5 Synchronizing A Note

246

7.11 Pictures

247

7.11.2 Opening A Photo

248

7.11.3 Deleting A Photo

249

7.11.4 Editing A Photo

249

Cropping A Photo

250

Zooming In And Out

250

7.11.5 Creating A Slide Show

251

7.11.6 Pocket Excel

252

7.11.7 Workbook Components

253

Figure 7.54 Modify Sheets

254

Cancelling An Entry

255

Editing Cell Text Or Numbers

255

Entering Symbols

255

Copying And Pasting

256

Formatting Cells

256

–Bold, Italic and Underline

258

Figure 7.60 Font Tab

258

Inserting Rows And Columns

259

7.11.12 Creating Formulas

261

Inserting Formulas Manually

262

Figure 7.66 Formula Results

263

–in this

264

7.12 Pocket Word

265

7.12.4 Saving Documents

268

7.12.6 Data Entry Modes

269

Recording Mode

270

7.12.7 Formatting Text

271

Cutting, Copying And Pasting

272

Adjusting Paragraph Indents

272

Undoing Or Redoing An Action

273

Finding Text

273

Replacing A Word

274

7.13 Tasks

275

7.15 Windows Media

277

Tap here to

278

Figure 7.88 Save Movie Wizard

280

7.15.4 Auto Syncing Music

283

Chapter 7: Programs

284

Auto Syncing Music

284

4. Tap on Sync settings

284

–‘All Music’

285

Windows Media Player Controls

288

Windows Media Player screen

288

EXPANSION MODULES 8

289

8.1 Expansion Modules

291

8.1.2 What’s Inside

292

8.1.3 Shutting Off Power

293

PCMCIA Expansion Module

294

Insert the PCMCIA card as

295

Connector

298

Command> prompt is

299

Command> prompt is dis

300

9.1 Carrying Accessories

303

Figure 9.3 Pistol Grip

305

Figure 9.4 Carrying Case

306

Figure 9.7 Belt Clip

308

9.1.4 Soft Shell Holster

309

9.2 The Batteries

310

–Model #WA3001

311

–Model #WA3004

311

–Model #WA4004

311

9.3.3 Operator Controls

312

9.4 Desktop Docking Station

314

9.4.4 Charger LED Indicators

315

–a Host USB port to

316

9.4.7.1 Using Microsoft

317

ActiveSync

317

To Work With Files

317

9.4.8.1 Network Access

318

LED Behaviour Charge Status

319

9.6.1 Charging Batteries

320

9.6.4 Troubleshooting

321

9.7.2 Quad Indicators

323

9.7.4 Network Access

324

9.7.6 Troubleshooting

324

9.10 The Vehicle Cradle

328

9.10.2 Wiring Guidelines

329

9.11 Bluetooth Peripherals

332

SPECIFICATIONS 10

335

Power Management

338

Communication

338

Environmental

338

Approvals

338

10.2 Radio Specifications

339

10.3 Scanner Specifications

339

Figure 10.1 SE 1223 Scanner

340

User Environment

340

Regulatory

340

Parameter SE 923

340

Figure 10.2 SE 923 Scanner

341

Parameter E1022

341

Parameter SX5390

342

10.4 Battery Specifications

343

Chapter 10: Specifications

344

High-Capacity Battery Pack

344

APPENDIX A

347

A.3 Worldwide Offices

348

APPENDIX B

349

B.4 Tether Port Pinout

350

B.5 Audio Mini-Plug

351

Windows Media 247

357

Scan Indicator 139

357

Scan Result 139

357

Output 141

358

Prefix Char 117, 119

359

Pocket Word 235

363

2D RSS Code 127, 137

364

2D Scanning Mode 113

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