Intermec
6110
manual
Appendix a
Troubleshooting
Install
Pin Signal Function
Boot Default Drive
Open Wireless LAN Node
Maintenance
Resetting
Accessing the PC Card Slots
Docking Connectors
Bios Update
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Connector
Pin-Outs
APPENDIX A
A-4
6110
Hand-Held
Computer User’s Guide
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Contents
USER’S Guide
Acknowledgments
Contents
Operation
Figures
Tables
Section
About This User’s Guide
Section
Hand-Held Computer Description
Appendix a
Appendix B
Front View Back View
Hand-Held Computer Keyboard
Battery
Display
Backlight
Memory
Main Memory
Flash ROM
PC Cards
PC Card Slots
PC Card Slots
Gold Shift Key
Suspend and Resume Key
Serial Ports
Options and Accessories
Resetting
Radio Card
Integrated Scanner Pod
Port Replicator
Slide the Port Replicator onto the computer as shown
Magnetic Stripe Reader
Serial Pod
GSM with SIM card
Hand-Held Computer Specifications
Power source
System Components
Introduction
Getting Started
Rechargeable Battery Label
Replace the battery with a similar kind
Installing the Main Battery
Charging The Batteries
Your Hand-Held Computer
Power Status LED
External Source
Multipack Charger
Single Pack Charger
Removing the Main Battery
Measuring Battery Pack Capacity
Backup Battery
Backup Battery Life
Booting
Using PC Cards to Load Your Programs
Installing PC Cards
Bios Update
Accessing 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 computer
Installing SIM
Routine Care and Maintenance
Low Battery Indication
Cleaning Your Hand-Held Computer
Docking Connectors
Case and Display
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting Chart
Are lighting
Condition Solution Hand-Held
Not Power Up
Computer Does
Repair Service
Connector Pin-Outs
Appendix a
Pin Docking Connector
Pin Signal Function
RJ-45 Phone Jack Pin-Outs
Phone Jack Pin-Outs
Appendix a
Appendix B
Entry Point
Pop-Up Menus
Drop-Down Lists
Alphanumeric Fields
Network Parameters
Title Screen
Language Selection
Communications Menu
Communications Menu appears after the Title Screen
Option 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 Interserver
Session Status
ESC
Hand-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 OPS
Option 3 Unit ID
Option 4 Network Parameters
Network Parameters with Nrinet or Tftp
Option 4 Modem Parameters
Network Parameters with Novell Netware
Suboption 1 Modem Type
Modem Init String
Momentarily, the computer displays the modem’s response
Suboption 2 Protocol
Suboption 3 BPS Rate
Option 5 Network Interface
Suboption 4 Data Format
Suboption 5 Auto Answer
Option 5 Phone Number
Option 9 Advanced Utilities
Suboption 1 SET DATE/TIME
API
Async
Bisync BInary SYNChronous communications
Boot Default Drive
Bootable ATA
Button
Controller
Click
Cmos Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor
CPU
DOS Disk Operating System
Default Drive
Dock
Double-Click
Eeprom
EOT
Flash Card
ETX End Of Text
Flash
FSK Frequency Shift Keying
GUI/PM
Host Controller
Host Address
Host Computer
Host Port com4980
LAN Local Area Network
Internet
IrDA
Layer
LCD
MS-DOS Microsoft Disk Operating System
Native Mode ADK
MQL Multi-Quad Lockbox
NAK Negative Acknowledgement
Nmsd
Nrinet
Null
Pan Border
Open Wireless LAN Node
Open Systems
PC Personal Computer
PEN*KEY
Plug and Play
PenRight Physical Port
Pixel
Polled Protocol
Programmer’s Reference Guide
Portrait Mode
Port Replicator
Proprietary Systems
RAS
RXD
TTY
TXD
UCS Uniform Communications Standard
Wireless
UCC Uniform Code Council
UPC Universal Product Code
Index
Index
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