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Chapter descriptions, Notational conventions – Symbol Technologies SPS 3000 Series User Manual

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SPS 3000 Series Programmer’s Guide

Chapter Descriptions

Topics covered in this guide are as follows:

Chapter 1, Getting Started

describes how to unpack your SPS 3000, lists

accessories and system requirements, and describes the parts on your SPS 3000
and the physical buttons and controls on the iPAQ Pocket PC used by the SPS
3000.

Chapter 2, Hardware Setup

describes how to insert the iPAQ into the SPS 3000,

remove the iPAQ from the SPS 3000, insert the units into the cradle, charge
batteries, check battery power, and attach the lanyard.

Chapter 3, Software Installation

describes how to install and use ActiveSync

Software and the Symbol Windows CE Software Developer’s Kit (SDK).

Chapter 4, Operating the SPS 3000

provides information about scanner operations

and Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) configuration.

Chapter 5, Developing Applications for the SPS 3000

provides information about

demo applications, deploying applications, Flash memory, and CAB files registry
entries and how they can be used to customize installation for your individual
needs.

Chapter 6, Maintenance, Troubleshooting, and Technical Specifications

provides

information to help you take proper care of your SPS 3000, and provides
troubleshooting solutions for potential problems during terminal operating.

Appendix A, Resetting the iPAQ

describes how to reset your iPAQ.

Appendix B, Registry Keys

includes Registry Key tables for the SPS 3000.

Notational Conventions

This document uses these conventions:

“SPS 3000” is used in place of the full name SPS 3000 iPAQ Expansion Pack and
refers to any model of SPS 3000.

“Development PC” refers to a personal computer where application development
takes place.

“Host PC” refers to a personal computer used to install drivers and applications
through Microsoft® ActiveSync 3.1.

“User” refers to anyone using an application on the SPS 3000.