Hitachi HPW-200EC manual Welcome, Mic

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Welcome

You can take the Handheld PC just about anywhere. With your Handheld PC, you are free to roam, take documents with you, keep track of appointments, send and receive e-mail, and connect to the Internet.

This User's Guide will help you install your batteries and introduce you to the hardware features of your Handheld PC.

External appearance

LCD and Touch Panel

Stylus Pen

Speaker

MIC

Quick Launch key

Power Switch

Phone Jack Cover

REC Button

CF Card slot

PCMCIA Card slot

 

 

Eject Knob (PCMCIA Card)

Picture from top of the Handheld PC when the Lid is open.

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Contents Handheld PC Hardware Users Guide Information to Users Important Safety Instructions ICES-003 StatementPage Page Page Industry Canada Terminal Equipment Statement Page Page Welcome MICPicture from the Bottom of the Handheld PC Batteries and power Running your Handheld PCTo insert the rechargeable Li-ion battery pack Operating your Handheld PC with the Main batteriesTo change the main battery Charging rechargeable Li-ion battery pack Operating your Handheld PC with the AC adapterNotification LED Wireless infrared transfer Using the stylus PenTo use the stylus Pen Interface cable Left Side View of Handheld PCTo insert a PC card PC card slotTo remove a PC card To insert a CF card Using the CF card. also known as Compact Flash cardTo remove a CF card To use a modem RAM/ROM Slot To change ROM board Installation & Start-Up VGA Output Of Pocket PowerPoint ViewerGeneral Description Usage ESC Using the Voice Recorder Page To use Quick Launch Key To assign application to User1 and User2To increase display contrast Adjusting the display contrastTo use and key To decrease display contrastTo perform a simple reset Resetting your Handheld PCTo perform a full reset Hardware Specifications PrecautionsPhysical Description and Features Weight Power Peripheral and Transfer InterfacePC Card Compatibility CF Card CompatibilityStandard Error CorrectionCompatibility Specification Data CompressionAT? Read Selected S-Register Re-execute CommandAT= x Write to Selected S-Register AnswerDn Dial En Command EchoDial Modifiers Modem Identification Fn Select Modulation Compatibility onlyHn Disconnect and hook control Mn Speaker ControlSn Access S-Register On Return to On-Line Data ModeSet Pulse Dialing as a default Set Tone Dial DefaultRING, no CARRIER, ERROR, no DIALTONE, Connect Rate Xn Extended Result Codes ControlSummary of Supported Result Codes Yn Long Space Disconnect Zn ResetFn Restore Default Configuration Cn DCD Data Carrier Detect OptionGn Select Guard Tone Mn Mode SelectionQn Mode Selection Kn Flow ControlYn Selects a Default Reset Profile Display Current ConfigurationWn Store Current Configuration \Nn Selects Operating ModeRing 1.AT% Commands Enable/Disable Data CompressionConnect 1200 Busy Connect 75 Connect 1200Compression V.42bis Compression NoneS0 Number of Rings to Auto-Answer S1 Ring CounterS3 Carriage Return Character S8 Pause Time For Dial DelayS2 Escape Character S4 Line Feed CharacterS36 Lapm Failure Control S11 Dtmf Tone DurationS12 Escape Guard Time S37 Desired Line Connection SpeedS38 Delay Before Forced Hang Up S83 EC Negotiation timeout+Fcommand=? Report Operating Capabilities +FCLASS=n Select Service Class+Fcommand? Report Active Configuration Fax Modulation Table Value Modulation & Speed+FRM=n Receive Data +FRS=n Receive Silence+FTM=n Transmit Data +FTH=n Transmit Data with Hdlc FramingPage Page HDECLARATION of Conformity Spring,1998