Maintenance & Troubleshooting 6 - 3
EDA shuts off. EDA is inactive. The EDA turns off after a period of inactivity. If the EDA is
running on battery powe r , set this pe riod from 1 to 5 minutes, in
one-minute intervals. If the EDA is running on external power,
set this period to 1, 2, 5, 10, 15, or 30 minutes.
Check the Power window by selecting Start > Settings > System
tab and tapping the Power icon. Select the Advanced tab and
change the setting for a longer delay before the automatic
shutoff feature activa te s.
Battery is
depleted. Replace the batte ry.
Battery is not
inserted properly. Insert the battery properly. See Installing and Removing the
Main Battery on page 1-4.
Tapping the window
buttons or icons does
not activate the
corresponding
feature.
Screen is not
calibrated
correctly.
Re-calibrate the screen. See Calibrating the Screen on page
1-8.
The system is not
responding. Warm boot the system. See Resetting the EDA on page 2-23.
A message app ea rs
stating that the EDA
memory is full.
Too many files
stored on the EDA. Delete unused memos and records. If necessary, save these
records on the host computer (o r use an SD card for additiona l
memory).
Too many
applications
installed on the
EDA.
Remove user-installed applications on the EDA to recover
memory. Select Start > Settings > System tab and tap the
Remove Programs icon. Select the unused program and tap
Remove.
EDA keeps powering
down to protect
memory contents.
The EDA’s battery
is low. Recharge the battery.
The radio is
powered on for a
long time.
Because this mode requires battery power, power it off when not
needed. Using the SetDeviceState() API (refer to the SMDK
Help File), set the Bluetooth to D4 power state.
Table 6-1
Troubleshooting the EDA (Continued)
Problem Cause Solution