Motorola F5207A, F5217A owner manual Resetting

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Resume

If the device is in Standby mode, the following methods will resume it:

Ring Indicator from a serial port

USB bus activity

An input from the keyboard

Changing a touch pad position

A contact to the touch panel of the MW800 display

Pressing the Emergency key of the MW800 display

Pressing the Function key of the MW800 display

LAN (Wake on LAN message)

Power button (if configured)

If the CPU box configuration allows wake up from a serial port (see section 3, Radio ring indicator (RI) setting is ENABLE, System ring indicator (RI) mask setting is DISABLE), the CPU will resume when a device connected to a serial port activates the RI line.

A USB device can wake the CPU out of standby if its setting specifies the operating system to do so. To enable this feature, Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby option (Power Management tab in Properties) should be selected. For details about this option, refer to the help file attached to the Properties of the device.

A Network (Ethernet) device can resume the CPU from standby if its setting specifies the operating system to do so. To enable this feature, Allow this device to bring the computer out of standby option (Power Management tab in Properties) should be selected. For details about this option, refer to the help file attached to the Properties of the device.

Pressing of the Power button will bring the computer out of standby if its setting specifies the operating system to do so. For details about this option, refer to the help file attached to Power Options (Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Power Options).

Resetting

You may have to reset the CPU when an error occurs and the program you are using locks up. Be aware that the system may have been processing data when it locked up. If you are sure the system operation has stopped and you cannot use the ‘ Restart’ function of the operating system, reset your device. Be aware that resetting will cause unsaved data to be lost.

To reset the device, press the <Ctrl+Alt+Del> keys, and select the Restart option from the Windows shut down screen.

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Contents 6802976C60-O Computer Software Copyrights Table of Contents Table of Figures Who Should Use this Manual Using this ManualManual Introduction Conventions Used in This Manual Related ManualsBold Program Motorola MW800 CPU CPU Manager Page Getting Started What is the CPU Box?Basic Operations Power OnShut Down Internal temperature drops below the low operational limit Power Management Internal temperature exceeds the high operational limitResetting Page CPU Configuration Parameters CPU ConfigurationWlan adapter switch Ignition shutdown timerRadio status on power up Main radio power switchRadio ring indicator RI GPS modeSystem ring indicator RI mask IDEN programming modeCPU Configuration Change Bios SetupCodeplug Editor CPU Manager CPU SoftwareVersions CPU Manager, Lines Control Tab PowerIgnition CPU Manager, Temperature TabCPU Manager, Notifications Tab LoggerMW800 Display Utilities How to set a shortcut to the application How to set a shortcut to the hot keyHow to set a shortcut to the display switch Description/Tutorial Software/Firmware UpgradeFirmware Updates Embedded CPU Firmware EC Loader Setup Applications Bluetooth PackageDisplay Utilities VRCHManual CPU Manager Update Recovering settings and system files Recovery of pre-installed softwareRecovering applications Click Start -Control Panel -Add or Remove ProgramsHard Drive Replacement Getting Assistance from Motorola Appendix a Safety Instructions Page Limited Warranty Motorola Communication Products Appendix B Warranty InformationIII. HOW to GET Warranty Service Page FCC Compliance Notice Appendix C FCC InformationAppendix D Environment Specifications Specifications Appendix E CPU FeaturesFeatures Display KeyboardVideo controller External CPU InterfacesAuxiliary Port Appendix F Auxiliary Port Layout F5207A AUX Port Wire Color Pin #Gpio Radio 5VDC Description Nomenclature Appendix G Approved Accessories/OptionsAccessories Description Nomenclature Speaker None Appendix H CPU Factory Default SettingAppendix I Differences between F5207A and F5217A Differences between F5207A and F5217A Feature Rear PanelMain Screen Appendix J Bios Factory Default SettingsSecurity Extreme Graphics Appendix K Operating 2 Displays F5207A onlyMonitor Display Properties select SettingsEmbedded Driver Display Properties Embedded Driver Graphics Controller Properties Embedded Driver TwinBoth displays should be set to the same resolution Error Messages About Abnormal Conditions Do the following Appendix L TroubleshootingFailures Without Notification Problem Do the following Appendix M Acronyms and Abbreviations Wireless Local Area Network Wireless Wide Area NetworkTransistor-Transistor Logic Ultra High Frequency

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