Intermec 6110 manual Routine Care and Maintenance, Low Battery Indication

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Section 3

Routine Care and Maintenance

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Introduction

Your Intermec 6110 Hand-Held Computer is designed to withstand normal use in harsh environments. Occasional maintenance is required to ensure trouble-free operation.

The procedures in this section should help keep your hand- held computer in good working condition.

Maintenance procedures included in this section provides instructions on identifying low battery conditions, and cleaning your computer.

Low Battery Indication

If you attempt to turn your hand-held computer on and it does not respond, this usually means the battery is run down. Just to be sure, insert your computer in a dock or other charging device, turn it ON, and see if it responds. If it does, follow the instructions for Charging Your Battery Pack beginning on page 2-4. If it does not respond when inserted in the charging source, another problem could ex- ist. Refer to the Troubleshooting section for solutions.

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Contents USER’S Guide Acknowledgments Contents Operation Figures Tables About This User’s Guide SectionSection Appendix a Hand-Held Computer DescriptionAppendix B Front View Back View Hand-Held Computer Keyboard Display BatteryBacklight Main Memory MemoryPC Cards Flash ROMPC Card Slots PC Card Slots Suspend and Resume Key Gold Shift KeyRadio Card Options and AccessoriesResetting Serial PortsIntegrated Scanner Pod Slide the Port Replicator onto the computer as shown Port ReplicatorMagnetic Stripe Reader Serial Pod GSM with SIM card Power source Hand-Held Computer SpecificationsSystem Components Getting Started IntroductionReplace the battery with a similar kind Rechargeable Battery LabelInstalling the Main Battery Your Hand-Held Computer Charging The BatteriesPower Status LED Multipack Charger External SourceSingle Pack Charger Removing the Main Battery Measuring Battery Pack Capacity Backup Battery Life Backup BatteryBios Update Using PC Cards to Load Your ProgramsInstalling PC Cards BootingAccessing the PC Card Slots Removing PC Cards Installing a Modem Card Installing Modem Cable Using the Magnetic Stripe Reader MSR Remove the SIM cover from the hand-held computer Installing the Subscriber Identity Module SIMInstalling SIM Low Battery Indication Routine Care and MaintenanceDocking Connectors Cleaning Your Hand-Held ComputerCase and Display Troubleshooting Are lighting Troubleshooting ChartCondition Solution Hand-Held Not Power Up Computer Does Repair Service Appendix a Connector Pin-OutsPin Signal Function Pin Docking ConnectorPhone Jack Pin-Outs RJ-45 Phone Jack Pin-OutsAppendix a Entry Point Appendix BPop-Up Menus Drop-Down Lists Network Parameters Alphanumeric FieldsTitle Screen Language Selection Communications Menu appears after the Title Screen Communications MenuOption 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 Interserver Begin Comm Session with Accessory CardESC Session StatusHand-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 4 Handheld Suboption 5 Remote OPS Suboption 3 Accessory Card Suboption 6 InterserverOption 4 Network Parameters Option 3 Unit IDNetwork Parameters with Nrinet or Tftp Network Parameters with Novell Netware Option 4 Modem ParametersSuboption 1 Modem Type Modem Init String Momentarily, the computer displays the modem’s response Suboption 3 BPS Rate Suboption 2 ProtocolSuboption 4 Data Format Option 5 Network InterfaceSuboption 5 Auto Answer Option 5 Phone Number Option 9 Advanced Utilities Suboption 1 SET DATE/TIME Async APIButton Boot Default DriveBootable ATA Bisync BInary SYNChronous communicationsCPU ClickCmos Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor ControllerDouble-Click Default DriveDock DOS Disk Operating SystemEOT EepromFSK Frequency Shift Keying ETX End Of TextFlash Flash CardGUI/PM Host Port com4980 Host AddressHost Computer Host ControllerLayer InternetIrDA LAN Local Area NetworkLCD NAK Negative Acknowledgement Native Mode ADKMQL Multi-Quad Lockbox MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating SystemNrinet NmsdNull PC Personal Computer Open Wireless LAN NodeOpen Systems Pan BorderPEN*KEY Polled Protocol PenRight Physical PortPixel Plug and PlayProprietary Systems Portrait ModePort Replicator Programmer’s Reference GuideRAS RXD TXD TTYUPC Universal Product Code WirelessUCC Uniform Code Council UCS Uniform Communications StandardIndex Index