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Troubleshooting

SECTION 4

Troubleshooting Chart

This Troubleshooting table lists conditions you might see and offers some basic remedies:

 

 

 

 

Table 4-1

 

Basic Troubleshooting

 

Condition

 

Solution

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Low Battery

 

Recharge the main battery pack.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bad TCOM

 

1.

Review and retry communications

 

 

 

procedures.

 

 

 

2.

Check cable connections.

 

 

 

 

 

Does Not

 

Check to ensure that the dock is

 

Respond To

 

plugged in and hand-held computer

 

Power

 

is making good contact.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Hand-Held

 

1.

Ensure that there is a main

 

Computer Will

 

battery in the computer.

 

Not Turn ON

 

2.

The battery door may not be closed

 

When The [I/O]

 

completely.

 

Key Is Pressed

 

3.

The main battery may be low and

 

 

 

need recharging.

 

 

 

 

 

As The Battery

 

Lithium Ion batteries will lose half of

 

Pack Ages It Is

 

their available capacity after about

 

Losing Capacity

 

500 cycles (use and recharge = 1

 

and Fewer LEDs

 

cycle). Therefore, a fully charged

 

are lighting.

 

battery pack will show fewer than

 

 

 

four lit LEDs, this is normal. Either

 

 

 

replace the battery pack or plan your

 

 

 

charging needs accordingly, and note

 

 

 

that the capacity will continue to

 

 

 

decrease with each cycle.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Battery Does Not

 

1.

Charge battery pack then recheck.

 

Light Any Of The

 

2.

Replace battery pack if needed.

 

LEDs

 

 

 

4-26110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide

 

 

 

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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 Memory Main MemoryFlash ROM PC CardsPC Card Slots PC Card Slots Gold Shift Key Suspend and Resume KeySerial Ports Options and AccessoriesResetting 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 LifeBooting Using PC Cards to Load Your ProgramsInstalling PC Cards 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 IndicationDocking Connectors Cleaning Your Hand-Held ComputerCase 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 Entry Point Appendix BPop-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 Network Parameters with Novell Netware Option 4 Modem ParametersSuboption 1 Modem Type Modem Init String Momentarily, the computer displays the modem’s response Suboption 2 Protocol Suboption 3 BPS RateSuboption 4 Data Format Option 5 Network InterfaceSuboption 5 Auto Answer Option 5 Phone Number Option 9 Advanced Utilities Suboption 1 SET DATE/TIME API AsyncBisync BInary SYNChronous communications Boot Default DriveBootable ATA ButtonController ClickCmos Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor CPUDOS Disk Operating System Default DriveDock Double-ClickEeprom EOTFlash Card ETX End Of TextFlash FSK Frequency Shift KeyingGUI/PM Host Controller Host AddressHost Computer Host Port com4980LAN Local Area Network InternetIrDA LayerLCD MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating System Native Mode ADKMQL Multi-Quad Lockbox NAK Negative AcknowledgementNrinet NmsdNull Pan Border Open Wireless LAN NodeOpen Systems PC Personal ComputerPEN*KEY Plug and Play PenRight Physical PortPixel Polled ProtocolProgrammer’s Reference Guide Portrait ModePort Replicator Proprietary SystemsRAS RXD TTY TXDUCS Uniform Communications Standard WirelessUCC Uniform Code Council UPC Universal Product CodeIndex Index