Intermec 6110 manual Main Memory

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General Information

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pacity when two of the contacts are touched at the same time. More on this in Section 2 on page 2-9. A second meth- od is to use a software fuel gauge based on the APM 1.1 specification.

If your hand-held computer goes into a shutdown mode be- cause of low battery condition, data is protected by the backup battery. Your computer contains two 100 mA hour vanadium lithium backup batteries. The backup battery charges itself from the main pack or a charging source so it is constantly ready to take over data protection.

This user’s guide will occasionally use the term “cycles” when presenting rechargeable battery instructions. Cycles, are the number of times the rechargeable battery pack can be charged and discharged during the life of battery. The Lithium Ion rechargeable battery design, used in the main pack, should give you approximately 500 cycles of use. There are no guarantees on this number because it depends greatly on how the battery pack is used and cared for.

Memory

Three types of memory are available with this computer:

"Main Memory DRAM

"Flash ROM

"PC Cards

Main Memory

Standard main memory DRAM configuration is 8 mega- bytes (MB), this can be extended to 16, or 32 MBs. Main memory was ordered at the time your unit was purchased. You are able to upgrade to a larger memory size by having a new memory board installed at your Customer Support Center.

The main memory is protected by the backup battery dur- ing low main battery conditions or when the main battery pack is removed.

1-66110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide

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Contents USER’S Guide Acknowledgments Contents Operation Figures Tables Section About This User’s GuideSection Hand-Held Computer Description Appendix aAppendix B Front View Back View Hand-Held Computer Keyboard Battery DisplayBacklight Memory Main MemoryFlash ROM PC CardsPC Card Slots PC Card Slots Gold Shift Key Suspend and Resume KeyOptions and Accessories ResettingSerial Ports Radio CardIntegrated Scanner Pod Port Replicator Slide the Port Replicator onto the computer as shownMagnetic Stripe Reader Serial Pod GSM with SIM card Hand-Held Computer Specifications Power sourceSystem Components Introduction Getting StartedRechargeable Battery Label Replace the battery with a similar kindInstalling the Main Battery Charging The Batteries Your Hand-Held ComputerPower Status LED External Source Multipack ChargerSingle Pack Charger Removing the Main Battery Measuring Battery Pack Capacity Backup Battery Backup Battery LifeUsing PC Cards to Load Your Programs Installing PC CardsBooting Bios UpdateAccessing the PC Card Slots Removing PC Cards Installing a Modem Card Installing Modem Cable Using the Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Installing the Subscriber Identity Module SIM Remove the SIM cover from the hand-held computerInstalling SIM Routine Care and Maintenance Low Battery IndicationCleaning Your Hand-Held Computer Docking ConnectorsCase and Display Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Chart Are lightingCondition Solution Hand-Held Not Power Up Computer Does Repair Service Connector Pin-Outs Appendix aPin Docking Connector Pin Signal FunctionRJ-45 Phone Jack Pin-Outs Phone Jack Pin-OutsAppendix a Appendix B Entry PointPop-Up Menus Drop-Down Lists Alphanumeric Fields Network ParametersTitle Screen Language Selection Communications Menu Communications Menu appears after the Title ScreenOption 1 Begin Comm Session Begin Comm Session with Network Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-9 Begin Comm Session with MODEM/DIRECT Begin Comm Session with Accessory Card Begin Comm Session with InterserverSession Status ESCHand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-13 Novell Netware 800 ESC key Appendix B Option 2 Comm Setting Suboption 1 Network Suboption 2 MODEM/DIRECT Suboption 3 Accessory Card Suboption 6 Interserver Suboption 4 Handheld Suboption 5 Remote OPSOption 3 Unit ID Option 4 Network ParametersNetwork Parameters with Nrinet or Tftp Option 4 Modem Parameters Network Parameters with Novell NetwareSuboption 1 Modem Type Modem Init String Momentarily, the computer displays the modem’s response Suboption 2 Protocol Suboption 3 BPS RateOption 5 Network Interface Suboption 4 Data FormatSuboption 5 Auto Answer Option 5 Phone Number Option 9 Advanced Utilities Suboption 1 SET DATE/TIME API AsyncBoot Default Drive Bootable ATABisync BInary SYNChronous communications ButtonClick Cmos Complementary Metal Oxide SemiconductorController CPUDefault Drive DockDOS Disk Operating System Double-ClickEeprom EOTETX End Of Text FlashFlash Card FSK Frequency Shift KeyingGUI/PM Host Address Host ComputerHost Controller Host Port com4980Internet IrDALAN Local Area Network LayerLCD Native Mode ADK MQL Multi-Quad LockboxMS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating System NAK Negative AcknowledgementNmsd NrinetNull Open Wireless LAN Node Open SystemsPan Border PC Personal ComputerPEN*KEY PenRight Physical Port PixelPlug and Play Polled ProtocolPortrait Mode Port ReplicatorProgrammer’s Reference Guide Proprietary SystemsRAS RXD TTY TXDWireless UCC Uniform Code CouncilUCS Uniform Communications Standard UPC Universal Product CodeIndex Index