SoMo® 650 Handheld Computer User’s Guide
SoMo 650 Status Indicator LEDs LED LED Behavior Meaning Flashing blue Bluetooth radio is on Flashing green Wi-Fi radio is on Wireless Status LED F
Left 1 2 3 4 1. Hands-free (headset/microphone) connector (lift rubber cover to access) 2. Left programmable application button (launches Voic
Bottom 1 2 1. USB synchronization/host cable connector 2. Soft reset button CHARGING/SYNC CRADLE If your version of the SoMo 650 does not i
Back Spare battery charger USB ports 1 and 2 26-pin connector Power jack ABOUT THE SOCKET SOFTWARE The Socket software listed below comes pre-
14 Serial Drivers enable out of the box compatibility with the Socket CF Serial I/O Card. For software updates, please visit: www.socketmobile.com/su
2 | GETTING STARTED STEP 1: INSTALL THE BATTERY 1. Remove the battery cover of the SoMo 650. Press the release button on the bottom of the battery c
STEP 2: CHARGE THE BATTERY 1. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in connector on the left side of the device, as shown below. Alternatively, you can
NOTE: The charging cradle included with the SoMo 650-M has a compartment for charging an extra battery. You can charge an extra battery and the devic
STEP 4: INSTALL ACTIVESYNC ON A HOST PC NOTE: For Windows Vista, use the Windows Mobile Device Center, which you can download free from the Microsof
STEP 5: CONNECT THE SOMO TO THE COMPUTER Connect with the Sync Cable Plug the USB sync cable into the connector on the bottom of your SoMo 650. Plug
12/2008 Document # 6410-00287 H COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright © 2008 Socket Mobile, Inc. All rights reserved. Socket, the Socket logo, SoMo, SocketCa
Connect with the Cradle If your version of the SoMo 650 does not include a cradle, you can buy it separately at: www.socketmobile.com/products/access
STEP 6: SET UP YOUR DEVICE PARTNERSHIP 1. Windows 2000/XP: When you connect your SoMo 650 to your computer for the first time, the New Partnership wi
3 | USING THE SOMO 650 This chapter explains how to use your SoMo 650 through its buttons, the hold switch, stylus, Start menu, online Help, and the
sides and front of the SoMo will be disabled, including the power button. NOTE: To enhance your user experience, Socket has a Hold Switch Utility th
WIRELESS RADIO MANAGER Windows Mobile 5.0 1. Open the Socket Radio Manager. Press the button on the right side of the SoMo 650. Alternatively, tap
NOTE: Flight mode turns off Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. When fmode is disabled, the previously running wireless radio(swill turn on again. light ) Windows
26 4 | WI-FI COMPANION Wi-Fi Companion is a powerful and easy-to-use utility for managing Wi-Fi connections from your SoMo 650 mobile computer. Intu
TURNING ON THE WI-FI Wi-Fi Companion automatically launches after you turn on the Wi-Fi radio. on the right side ap on the Wi-Fi and RADIO 1. Ope
3. The Wi-Fi status icon will appear at the top of the screen. The icon varies based on your connection status. Tap on the icon versions of the icon,
MAIN SCREEN OF WI-FI COMPANION The screen content varies depending on your connection status. Wi-Fi status icon. Tap to accescreen from outside the
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Please read and follow these safety instructions before using your device for the first time, and save them for future
WI-FI FINDER The Wi-Fi Finder displays a list of WLAN networks found in range. To access the Wi-Fi Finder, tap on the large tower icon in the bottom r
FINDING AND CONNECTING TO A WLAN you need to install authentication certificate(s) before you can connect. Refer to the Wi-Fi Companion User’s Guide f
3. If Wi-Fi Finder cannot find your WLAN because it(network name) is hidden, tap New at the bottom of the s SSID ettings r. screen. A wizard will
CHAPTER 4: WI-FI COMPANION 33 o will o connect to another network in the list, tap and hold your 5. After a profile is saved, if the WLAN is in rang
5 | SOCKETSCAN AND CONNECT!AGENT FOR CORDLESS BAR CODE SCANNERS SocketScan software sends data from your Socket Cordless Hand Scanner Series 7 or Co
SocketScan Icons The icon indicates whether SocketScan is connected to your cket cordless bar code scanner and is ready to read data. The on appears a
STEP 1: PREPARE THE SCANNING HARDWARE ant to attach str STEP 2: ENABLE CORDLESS SCANNING 1. Tap Start | Settings | System tab | Socket Scanner Se
STEP 3: CONNECT SCANNER TO SOMO 1. If using the CRS, put on the scanner. Refer to the CRS manfor instructions. 2. Turn on your bar code scanner. R
STEP 4: START APPLICATION 1. Start the application that you want to enter data into (e.g., Excel Mobile). From the Today screen, tap Start | Program
STEP 5: SCAN BAR CODES 1. Press the trigger button to scan a bar code. Please refer to your scanner manual for the correct technique. CHAPTER 5: SOC
TABLE OF CONTENTS COPYRIGHT NOTICE 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 1 | INTRODUCTION 6 Package Contents 6 SoMo 650 Configuratio
6 | SOCKETSCAN FOR PLUG-IN SocketScan software sends data from your Socket bar code scanner, RFID reader or magnetic stripe reader into any applica
STEP 1: AS SIGN A TRIGGER BUTTON NOTE: This step isCard 4E. NOT required for the CF Mag Stripe Reader NOTE: For the CF RFID Reader-Scan Card 6M/6
STEP 3: INSERT THE CARD 1. Open the slot cover at the top of the SoMo 650, then insert o not insert the card upside-down or force the card in too har
STEP 4: START APPLICATION 2. Make sure a document, spreadsheet or form is open in your program. 1. Start the application that you want to enter d
STEP 5: SCAN OR READ DATA 1. Scanning/RFID: Press the trigger button to scan a bar code or read an RFID tag. Please refer to your scanner manual for
CHAPTER 6: SOCKETSCAN FOR PLUG-INS 45 in your document. 2. When data is read, it should appear Depending on which scanner/reader you have, it ma
APPENDIX A SPECIFICATIONS Processor Intel PXA270@624MHz CPU Memory SDRAM: 128MB NAND Flash: 256MB Display 65K colors TFT LCD, 3.5” 16 bit-per-pi
APPENDIX A: SPECIFICATIONS 47 With standard battery: 5.00 x 2.94 x 0.81 inches (127 x 74.60 x 20.6 mm) ight: 6.25 oz (177 g) (including stylus) With
APPENDIX B CARE AND MAI NTENANCE NOTE: For important safety and usage instructions, please refer to page 3. Cl • clotrt or • SoMoobjects. This
APPENDIX C RESETTING THE SOMO 650 he SoMo 650 supports the three levels of reset defined by Mic Soft Reset - sometimes called a “warm” reset Hard
5 5 | SOCKETSCAN AND CONNECT!AGENT FOR CORDLESS BAR CODE SCANNERS 34 SocketScan Icons 35 Step 1: Prepare the Scanning Hardware 36 Step 2: Enable Cor
Soft Reset A soft reset is like reb ng a omp er. It is desapplications and clear out temporary data associn s ar dele . A soft reooti c ut igned to s
Hard Reset A hard reset is designed to clear all processor states, running programs, and user data. It also drives the hardware reset lithe processor,
Clean Reset A clean reset is designed to revert the device to its factory default settings (or the latest service pack ROM update). All installed pro
2. While holding the three buttons, using the tip of your stylus, om of lightly press the Reset button inside the hole on the bottyour SoMo 650 and th
3. Keep pressing all three buttons until a splash screen appears with the Socket logo and then disappears. 4. After the Socket Splash Screen disap
APPENDIX D UPGRADING THE ROM IMAGE ADVANCED USERS ONLY! You can purchase ROM image upgrades from the Socket website. WARNING! You will lose all da
STEP 4: Install th 1. Press and hold the Right programmable applicatioand the Calendar and Contacts shortcut buttons oe Files n button, n your SoMo 65
3. An EBOOT screen will appear wfrom 5 seconds. ith a timer, counting down utton until the timer reaches 0 seconds! therwise the installation will be
58 | APPENDIX D: UPGRADING THE ROM IMAGE en will appear for about 30 seconds. 5. After the installation reports, “Update completed!” the Socket splash
APPENDIX E APPENDIX E: HOLD SWITCH UTILITY | 59 OLD SWITCH UTILITY The Hold Switch Utility enables you to change the default behavior of the hold s
1 | INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the SoMo 650 handheld computer. The SoMo 650 makes small- to mid-sized deployments possible and affordable
2. Use the utility to c onfigure your settings. • Leave screen enabled: Select to keep the screen on when the hold switch is activated. A dialog w
APPENDIX E: HOLD SWITCH UTILITY | 61 the SoMo alive when the hold switch is activated, regardless of settings chosen in the Power applet. • Disable
APPENDIX F HNICAL SUPPORT TEC If you have trouble installing or using the SoMo 650, Socket has www.socketmobile.com/support/different support option
L Socket Mobile, Inc. (Socket) warrants thisaterial and workmanship, under normal use and service, for one (1) IMITED WARRANTY product against defect
gives you specific lega other rights which vary from state to statFor warranty information, please visit: www.socketmobile.com/supportl rights and yo
LIMITED SOFTWARE WARRANTY LIMITED WARRANTY. SOCKET warrants that the original disk or CD ROis freeM from defects for 90 days from the date of delive
Government ‘ ause 52.227-19 of the FARf the s rights to the SOFTWARE are as provided in cl. CONTROLLING LAW AND SEVERABILITY. This License shall be g
REGULATORY COMPLIANCE RoHS and WEEE compliant Electrical Safety EN60950, UL, CUL EMI/RFI Wi-Fi Alliance Certification Bluetooth Certification (BQB
FCC Caution: Any changes or modifications not expressly pproved by th ould void the erate this equipment. ies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation
69 NCE. LLOW OPERATION he EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the ow Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of Comfoll Eur• • • equipment
SOMO 650 CONFIGURATIONS Configuration Windows Mobile version Region Language Part Number North America 8560-00001 5.0 for Pocket PC EMEA English
12/2008 Printed in U.S.A.
In order to install ActiveSync, your Windows 2000/XP computer must meet the following minimum requirements: • Intel® Pentium® processor (minimum 233
HARDWARE FEATURES Front 12 10 3 4 9 5 8 6 7 1. Wireless Status LED (Blue/Green) – indicates Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi® 5. Messaging shortcu
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