RoyalTek RTW-1000 operation manual Resetting the Pocket PC, Soft-Reset, Hard-Reset

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RTW-1000 Operational Manual

RESETTING THE POCKET PC

There are two options for resetting the Pocket PC.

SOFT-RESET

This option restarts the Pocket PC, without reinstallation being necessary. A soft-reset is often used in order to reorganize the memory. In doing so all programs that are running are interrupted and the working memory is reinitialized.

Choose this option if your Pocket PC is not responding or working properly.

Perform the soft-reset as follows:

1.If possible save the files that your Pocket PC has just been processing.

2.Press the tip of the stylus into the soft-reset switch opening. After a few seconds the Pocket PC displays the start screen. Your configuration and your saved files will not be deleted.

HARD-RESET

Warning: A hard-reset deletes all data on your Pocket PC and causes it to return to its initial state.

It is not necessary to install the software on your synchronization computer again, however.

Perform the hard-reset as the following:

1.If possible, back up all the files needed from your Pocket PC. To do this use the programs bundled with the Pocket PC (see online help or the manual on CD).

2.Hold down the On/Off switch and carry out a soft reset.

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Contents Empus Index Maintenance Read ME FirstCare of the Display Supplied ItemsDevice Initialization Getting Started View Components Front ViewRTW-1000 Operational Manual Left View Bottom ViewTOP View Right ViewUSB Docking Station Charging the Pocket PC Battery Initial SET-UP of the Pocket PCClick Install ActiveSync Switching on the Pocket PC Connecting to the ComputerUsing the Pocket PC Operating the Pocket PCAccessing Memory Cards Working with Memory CardsInserting Memory Cards Removing Memory CardsData Exchange VIA Card Reader SOFT-RESET Resetting the Pocket PCHARD-RESET Using the Navigation PAD Using the StylusBasic Skills Status Icons Icon MeaningIcon GPS Navigation Software NavigationTips for Navigation GPS Diagnose Starting NavigationFAQ Customer Service Faults and Possible Causes~ 24 ~ Additional Support