Intermec 6110 manual Removing the Main Battery

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Operation

SECTION 2

Removing the Main Battery

The following steps on pages 2-8 and 2-9, detail how to remove the main battery, check how much power the bat- tery contains, and replace the battery pack.

"NOTE: If you are using Windows 95, ensure that you shut down that opera- tion before removing the battery pack. Otherwise, your computer will treat this as a crash.

1.Press and hold down on the Release Button (see Figure 2-6, Figure 2-7 and pages 2-8, and 2-9, for battery compartment details). This causes your com- puter to go into a suspend mode and makes sure you do not lose your data.

2.Slide the Battery Latch towards the release button and remove the battery.

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Battery Latch

Battery Pack

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Figure 2-6

Removing the Main Battery Pack

2-86110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide

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Contents USER’S Guide Acknowledgments Contents Operation Figures Tables Section SectionAbout This User’s Guide Appendix B Hand-Held Computer DescriptionAppendix a Front View Back View Hand-Held Computer Keyboard Backlight BatteryDisplay 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 IndicationCase and Display Cleaning Your Hand-Held ComputerDocking Connectors 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 Pop-Up Menus Appendix BEntry Point 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 Suboption 1 Modem Type Option 4 Modem ParametersNetwork Parameters with Novell Netware Modem Init String Momentarily, the computer displays the modem’s response Suboption 2 Protocol Suboption 3 BPS RateSuboption 5 Auto Answer Option 5 Network InterfaceSuboption 4 Data Format 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 AcknowledgementNull NmsdNrinet 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