Cisco Systems 102040 Hand Held Computer with Printer User Manual Quick Referenc Guide

Cisco Systems Inc Hand Held Computer with Printer Quick Referenc Guide

Quick Ref Guide

TeamPad 500 Controls and Switches              Operator Controls Power Switch  Press the power [PWR] key to turn the power on. Hold the switch down until green light (located below keypad) turns on.  To turn it off, press the [PWR] key.  LCD Contrast   To adjust the LCD contrast, press the following keys until the desired contrast is attained: [SFT] + [F3] key: increases the contrast. [SFT] + [F4] key: decreases the contrast.  Backlight    Press the [SFT] + [F2] key to turn the LCD backlight on.  Press the [SFT] + [F2] key again to turn off. Only use the backlight if needed, prolonged use of the backlight decreases battery life and causes the main battery to require recharging more often.  Other Common Functions   Press [SFT] + [F5] key to bring up popup alpha keyboard. Press [SFT] + [SYS] key for battery status, re-calibrate touch screen, speaker volume. Integrated Printer Option Press [SFT] + [F1] key for paper feed. Replacing the Main Battery  Replace the battery when its performance cycle begins to degrade substantially (approximately 500 charge cycles). 1. Power off the handheld. 2.Turn over the handheld. 3. Pull the hand strap down to release its clip from the lower cover claw. 4. Make sure the backup battery has a sufficient charge to hold the contents of RAM. 5. Release the left side lock of the battery cover. 6. While sliding the right side lock of the battery cover, lift the battery cover. 7. Slide the battery to the right (opposite to the∇mark on the battery). 8. Load a new battery, close the cover, close the left battery lock and place the hand strap in the original position. Charging the Battery As the battery begins to run low on power, the message “Low Main Battery” will appear on the screen, indicating that the battery needs recharging.  The best way to charge both the main and backup batteries is while they are in the unit via an AC adapter, CIU, or vehicle support carrier.   The external battery pack charger can also be used to charge the main battery.    RS-232C Interface The TeamPad 500 has an RS-232C connector, through which data can be directed to a host computer.  This transmission requires the use of an RS-232C cable. PCMCIA Cards (Option) PCMCIA-compatible Type II cards can be inserted in the handhelds.  To insert and remove PCMCIA cards, follow these steps: 1.Slide the locks of the card cover in the direction of the arrow marks. 2.Turn back the cover, and insert the card in the card slot, the side marked with the arrow mark (∆) facing up.  Push the card into position gently until its end is even with the corresponding EJECT button. 3.When removing a card, open the card cover and then press the EJECT button. 4.When the card comes out of the front, gently finish pulling it out by hand. Compact Flash Cards (Option) Compact flash cards can be inserted in the handhelds.  To insert and remove cards, follow these steps: 1. Remove protective covering from right hand side of handheld. 2. Insert the card into the card slot and gently push card into position until it is securely attached. 3. Replace protective cover. 4. To remove card, take off protective cover.   Note:  if flashcard is going to be removed often, it is recommended that sticky tabs be applied to the card.  Printer (Option) To change printer paper, follow these steps: 1. Slide side locks up; these are located on either side of cover. 2. Open printer paper cover- use forefinger and thumb placed on three ridges located below locks and firmly tug. Touch panel display CIU charger           connections Reset switch Power switch Main Battery cover Function keys PCMCIA slot  IrDA 1.1 I/F RS232C I/F  AC adapter I/F  Compact flash slot Sub Battery  cover
3. Drop paper in so that paper is fed up through bottom and pull down. 4. Close cover and slide side locks down.  Cleaning Covers Use a wet cloth with alcohol (ethyl alcohol) or a light cleaning solution that is squeezed tightly, or just use a dry cloth.   Display Use a wet cloth with alcohol (ethyl alcohol) or dipped in water which is squeezed tightly, or a dry cloth that has a fine weave texture. Troubleshooting Symptom Diagnostic Procedure Corrective Action 1. Adjust contrast.  Is problem solved? No: Go to step 2.  Power does not come on. 2. Is the battery cover closed and left switch locked? Yes: Go to step 3. No: Close the battery cover.  3. Has the battery been charged?  Does the battery have adequate charge? Yes: Go to step 3. No: Recharge the battery.  4. Remove the main and backup batteries and reinstall them.  Does the power come on? Yes:  Problem corrected. No:    Probable hardware error on main circuit board.   Symptom Diagnostic Procedure Corrective Action 1. Replace or recharge the main battery, and press the power key again?  Does the unit come on normally? Yes: Problem corrected. No: Replace or recharge the main battery. 2. Is the main battery voltage low? Yes: Replace or recharge the main battery. No: Go to step 3. When the power key is pressed, the LCD comes on for an instant and then goes off. 3. Remove the main and backup batteries and reinstall them.  Does power come on? Yes: Problem corrected. No: Probable hardware error on main circuit board. Do’s Do keep dirt away from connectors. Ensure that the rubber connector covers are in place. Do store the unit and replacement batteries in an area free from dust, moisture, and vibration. Do allow about 6 hours for charging a main battery. More time is needed if the TeamPad 500 is in use during charging. Do charge a main battery before use if it has been in storage for a long time. Do dispose of expended lithium ion main batteries (when they can no longer be recharged) according to local regulations. Do ensure that the charge connections on the unit are clean or the unit may not recharge adequately. Do calibrate the display whenever you change the RAM disk size. Do see the TeamPad 500 Systems User’s Guide for instructions on calibrating the touch panel.  Don’ts Don’t use the backlight unless you need it. Using the backlight drains the battery more quickly. Don’t press the reset switch unless necessary. The reset switch clears all memory and reboots the unit.   TeamPad 500 Quick Reference Guide DCC 90000453    Thank you for purchasing the TeamPad 500. This guide shows the major operator controls and their use, provides information on charging and replacing the main battery, lists some basic troubleshooting information, and offers procedures to be followed and actions to be avoided. We recommend that you keep this guide with the TeamPad 500. Following the instructions in this guide can ensure that the TeamPad 500 performs reliably. Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc. Mobile Solutions Group 11085 North Torrey Pines Road La Jolla, CA  92037 800-228-8683 www.fujitsuhandheld.com

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