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Symbol Scanners
Problems with Your Scanner
Resetting
Diagnostic Information
Accessories and Options
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APPENDIX C
Keyboard Overlays
51-Key
DOS/PC
6400
Hand-Held
Computer User’s Guide
C-3
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Contents
USER’S Guide
Acknowledgments
Contents
Operation
Terminal Emulation Menu Screens
Appendix a
Appendix B
Figures
Section
Section
About this User’s Guide
Summary of Sections
Unpacking and Inspecting
Appendix B
Appendix C
Hand-Held Computer Main Components
Computer Back View
Top End View
Key Keyboard
Hand-Held Computer Keyboard
Key Keyboard
Period . Key
Key Descriptions
ENT Enter Key
Scan Key
Shift Keys
Numeric Keys
Alphabetic Keys
Backspace Key
Green Shft Key
Blue Key
Yellow Key
Using Shifted Functions
Using the Shifted Functions
Rules
Summary of Shift Key Combinations
Display Annunciator Locations on Display Window
Display Annunciators Messages
Annunciator Descriptions
Example
Battery Pack Gas Gauge Icons
Display Contrast
Backlight
Window Scrolling Arrows
Suspend or Resume
Handstrap
Bottom End Handstrap Attachment
Battery Management
Buzzer
Infrared IrDA Port
Main Battery Pack
Battery
Section
Backup Battery
Memory
Main Memory
Diagnostic Eeprom
Resetting
Flash
Internal Scanner
Accessories and Options
Batch Terminal Operation
Terminal Emulation
External Scanner Connector
Communication Adapter
Charge Jack
Scanner Handle
Scanner Handle
Adjustable Handstrap
Adjustable Handstrap Adjustable Wriststrap
Adjustable Wrist Strap
Size
Hand-Held Computer Specifications
Flash
Radio Module MHz Spread Spectrum
Localhost
Configuring Terminal Emulation over IP
Introduction
Operation
Before Using Your Hand-Held Computer for the First Time
Resetting Your Computer
Rechargeable Battery Labelling
Installing the Main Battery
Removing the Main Battery
Measuring Battery Pack Charge Level
Your Hand-Held Computer
Charging Your Battery Pack
Shows a multipack charger and -6 shows a single pack charger
An External Source
Charging Indicator Error Codes
Battery Charger LED and Error Codes
Solution Notes
Backup Battery
Programming the Flash
Downloading Programs To Your Hand-Held Computer
Automatic Suspend
Turning Your Hand-Held Computer On and Off Suspending
Turning On Your Computer
Suspending Your Hand-Held Computer
Understanding the Key Clicks
Scanning
Using an Integrated Scanner
Wrong
Installing the Optional Scanning Handle
PSC Scanners
Using a Tethered Bar Code Scanner
Symbol Scanners
Tethered Scanner Supported
Software
Setting Terminal Emulation to Accept Tethered Laser Scanners
Set All Defaults
Data Transmission Format
RS-232 Host Prefix/Suffix Values
RS-232 Host Parity
RS-232 Host Stop Bit Select
RS-232 Host Ascii Format
RS-232 Host Decode Options Optional
RS-232 Host Transmit Code ID Character Optional
Section
Number Save Prefix
No Parity Enable Code Id Character Set Suffix Number
Problems with Your Scanner
Section
Yellow and Blue Shift Keys
Keyboard Functions
Number Keys 0 Through
Enter ENT Keys
Display Annunciators
Up and B Down Arrows
Display Position
Alpha Lock. This Alpha Lock symbol is used only for
Display Positions 5
Opening the Main Menu
Setting the Operating Parameters
Section
Section
Beeper Setup
Set-Up Parms
LCD Parms
Tests
Version Info
Exit Menus
More
Opening the Set-Up Parms Menu
RTC/WTP FWP64TH0 FWP64TH3
Communication
WTP Stack Options
Host/CNTL Settings
TCP/IP Settings
TCP/IP Stack Options
Bar Code Parms
Scan Options
Scan Options To Enable Bar Codes
EAN
Scan Options of Additional Bar Codes
Lengths Options
Section
Section
Host View Size
Protocol Options
Extended Cmds
Data Stream
Options
Options
Emulation
VT/ANSI
Section
VT220 Mode Char Block
Ansi
Native For 6400 WTP Only
Backlight
Display Options
Radio Comm
Cursor Mode
Protocol Security ID New Security ID
Enable Password
Cold Start
More
Disable Password
LCD Parms
Print Device
Screen Size
Screen Mode
Screen Mode Center Cursor Corner Mode Lazy Mode Locked Mode
Annunciators
Scroll Window
Key Uppercase
Key Click
Beeper Setup
Beeper Select
Error Tone
Peripherals
Tests
Possible RF Link Descriptions
Radio Test
Section
Value Description
RS232 Test
Display Test
Section
Scanner Test
Keyboard Test
Packet Driver Test
Memory View
Packet Stats
Histogram Opts
Version Info Information
Numbers
Timed Numbers
Exit Menus
More
Keyboard Opts
Session Menu
Save Parms
Hostxxxx Datastream.....xxx
DOS
To Exit Emulation Mode and Return to
Section
Low Battery Indication
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Cleaning Your Hand-Held Computer
Docking Connectors
Case and Display
Troubleshooting Table
Troubleshooting
Basic Troubleshooting
Condition Solution When Putting
Displays a Bad
Pressing The Scan
Condition Solution Hear a Beep When
Diagnostic Information
Repair Service
Section
Appendix a
Pin Docking Connector standard
Figure A-2
Optional Communication Adapter 9-Pin D-Sub Connector
Entry Point
Appendix B
Drop-Down Lists
Pop-Up Menus
Alphanumeric Fields
Title Screen
Language Selection
Communications Menu
Begin Comm Session with Network
Option 1 Begin Comm Session
Missing System Files
Begin Comm Session with MODEM/DIRECT
Begin Comm Session with Accessory Card
Session Status
Begin Comm Session with Interserver
Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-11
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NorandR Utilities ProgramAPPENDIX B
Suboption 1 Network
Option 2 Comm Setting
Suboption 2 MODEM/DIRECT
Suboption 4 Handheld
Suboption 3 Accessory Card Suboption 5 Interserver
Option 4 Network Parameters
Option 3 Unit ID
Network Parameters with Nrinet Network Parameters with Tftp
Network Parameters with Novell Netware
Option 4 Modem Parameters
Suboption 1 Modem Type
Momentarily, the computer displays the modem’s response
Suboption 3 BPS Rate
Suboption 2 Protocol
Option 5 Phone Number
Suboption 4 Data Format
Suboption 5 Auto Answer
Option 6 Advanced Utilities
Suboption 1 SET DATE/TIME
Suboption 2 Battery Status
Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-27
Suboption 3 Format Drive D
Suboption 6 about
Suboption 5 SET Boot Drive
Suboption 7 SET KEY Click
Appendix C
Keyboard Overlays
Key DOS/PC
Keyboard Overlays
41-Key
51-Key
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Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide C-7
Key VT/ANSI
Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide C-9
Key Native
Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide C-11
Appendix C
Numbers
Index
Index
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