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578-100-008   Revision B Page 1 of  3Compliance Statement InsertDevice Name:  Hand-held Computer Model Number:  6400The responsible party for the compliance of this device is: Intermec Technologies CorporationNorand Mobile System Division550 Second Street SECedar Rapids, Iowa 52401  USA(319) 369-3100CAUTION:  See users guide instructions for handling, charging, and replacing batteries.  Failure to follow those instructions can result inpersonal injury, fire, or battery explosion.This product complies to the following approvals.   The user(s) of this product are cautioned to use accessories and peripherals approved byNorand Corporation.  The use of accessories other than those recommended or changes to this product that are not approved by NorandCorporation may void the compliance of this product and may result in the loss of the users authority to operate the equipment.FCC Digital Emissions ComplianceThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  These limits are designed toprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.  This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if notinstalled and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.  However, there is no guarantee that interference will notoccur in a particular installation.  If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment offand on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:• Reorient or relocate the radio of television receiving antenna.• Increase the separation between the computer equipment and receiver.• Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the radio or television receiver is connected.• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help.Canadian Digital Apparatus ComplianceThis Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.FCC Spread Spectrum Transmitter ComplianceThis device is also certified to operate under Part 15, Subpart C, Section 15.247 of the FCC rules for Intentional Radiation Products.  This certification includes Docket87-389 covering rules effective June 1994.  It may not cause interference to authorized radio communication devices, and must accept any interference caused by thosedevices.Canadian RSS-210 Spread Spectrum Transmitter ComplianceOperation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interferencethat may cause undesired operation of the device.Canadian 2.4 GHz Spread Spectrum Radio CertificationThis device requires a radio license, unless it is installed totally inside a building. (User’s must obtain this license.)Une license radio est requise oour ces dispositifs, sauf ouor ceux installés tout á fait á l’intérieur d’un bâtiment.  (Il faut que l’utilisateur obtienne cette license.)Antenna RequirementsFCC rules section 15.203 and Canada RSS-210 require that this device be operated using an antenna furnished by Norand Corporation.  The antenna coupling on thisproduct has been designed to accept only antennas manufactured Norand.  Use of an antenna other than that furnished with the equipment is prohibited by FCC andIndustry Canada rules.European NoticeThe 902-928 MHz Spread Spectrum Transmission (SST) radio referred to within this manual is not available for sale in Europe (including, but not limited to, GreatBritain, Italy, Germany, France, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Finland, Portugal, and the Benelux countries).  Any references in this manual to 902-928 MHz SST, ormodules containing 902-928 MHz SST radios, should be disregarded by the users of this product in Europe.
578-100-008   Revision B Page 2 of  3DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY(According to ISO/IEC Guide 22 and EN 45014)PAGE ONE OF TWOTHE PRODUCT HEREWITH COMPLIES WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF :THE LOW-VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 72/32/EEC.THE EMC DIRECTIVE 89/336/EEC.Manufacturer’s Name: European Representative:Intermec Technologies Corporation Intermec International Incorporated550 2nd Street SE Sovereign House, Vastern RoadCedar Rapids, Iowa 52401 Reading, BerkshireRG1 8BT EnglandDeclares that the product listed below:Product Type: ITE/Residential, Commercial, and Light IndustrialProduct Name:   6400 Hand-held Computer with all docking optionsModel Number: 6400 Product Options:  AllBeginning Serial Number: All   Date Issued:   April. 8, 1996Conforms to the following product specifications:Safety: IEC 950 / EN 60950EMC: EN 55022 : 1995 / CISPR Publications 22 : 1993, Class B Limits and MethodsEN 50082-1 : 1992 Generic Immunity StandardIEC 801-2 Tested per IEC 1000-4-2 : 1995-01 8 kV Air / 4 kV Direct, Criteria BIEC 801-3 Tested per IEC 1000-4-3 : 1995-023 V/M, 27-1000 MHz, 80% @ 1kHz, Criteria AIEC 801-4 Tested per IEC 1000-4-4 : 1995-01Power leads 2 kV, Signal leads 1 kV, Criteria BETS 300 339 : Jun. 1993 Draft RES Generic EMC for radio equipmentsIEC 801-2 per Draft prETS 300 339, Clause 9.2 + 8 kV Air / + 4 kV ContactIEC 801-3 per Draft prETS 300 339, Clause 9.13 V/M, 80-1000 MHz, 80% @ 400 HzType Approval Certification(s):  see second page of Declaration of ConformityI, the undersigned, hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms the above Directive(s) andStandard(s).Company Official: Arvin Danielson Position: Vice PresidentSignature:                      Signed Copy on File                      Date:  August 4, 1998European Contact:  Scott Mercer, Intermec International Incorporated, Sovereign House, Vastern Road, Reading,Berkshire, RG1 8BT  England; Phone INT+44 118 987 9400; Fax INT+ 44 118 987 9401
578-100-008   Revision B Page 3 of  3DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYPAGE TWO OF TWOProduct Type: ITE/Residential, Commercial, and Light IndustrialProduct Name:   Hand-held Computer Model Number:  6400  Product Option:  RM180Type Approval Certifications:ARGENTINA: FCC ID: EHARM24002PC AUSTRALIA:  FCC ID: EHARM24002PCAUSTRIA: CEPT-RLAN A BRAZIL: FCC ID: EHARM24002PCCANADA: Canada 1008 101 760A CHILE: FCC ID: EHARM24002PCCOLOMBIA: FCC ID: EHARM24002PC COSTA RICA: FCC ID: EHARM24002PCDENMARK: CEPT/RLAN/DK/9608 FINLAND: Label added in FinlandFRANCE: 960182PP0 GERMANY: G128682HGREECE: ÁÑ×ÉÊÁ ÅËÅÃ×ÏÌÅÍÇ ÓÕÓÊÅÕÇ HONG KONG: FCC ID: EHARM24002PC×ÑÇÓÇ:ÌÅÔÁÖÏÑÁÓ ÄÅÄÏÌÅÍÙÍ'Åãêñéóç Êõêëïöñéáò ÕÐÌÅ/ÄÔÅÅ/ÅÊ537ICELAND: CEPT-RLAN IS-2433-02 INDIA: FCC ID: EHARM24002PCITALY: (For 41-key terminal) (For 51-key terminal)CEPT-RLAN I CEPT-RLAN IDGPGF/SEGR/2/144-03/336997/AT/0001728 DGPGF/SEGR/2/144-03/336998/AT/0001725del 09/09/1996 del 09/09/1996KOREA: Radio Type Registration MEXICO: SCýT:  RCPNORM97-308NETHERLANDS: ministerie van verkeer waterstaat NORWAY: CEPT-RLAN NNL9603057 CEPT R-LAN NLPERU: FCC ID: EHARM24002PC POLAND: M£Œ.H. Nr 043/98SINGAPORE: TAC No.  PMREQ-WLAN-B-0621-98 SPAIN: E  D.G.Tel 06 97 0340SWEDEN: Godkaend av Post- och Telestyrelsen TAIWAN: 85G0069Ue 960059CEPT-RLAN S Norand Corporation RM180TURKEY: FCC ID: EHARM24002PC UNITED KINGDOM: CEPT-RLAN GBUNITED STATES: FCC ID: EHARM24002PC VENEZUELA: FCC ID: EHARM24002PCProduct Option:  RM188Type Approval Certifications:JAPAN: MKK ApprovedProduct Option:  RM160Type Approval Certifications:ARGENTINA: FCC ID: EHARM915P AUSTRALIA: FCC ID: EHARM915PBRAZIL: FCC ID: EHARM915P CANADA: Canada 1008 102 269CHILE: FCC ID: EHARM915P COLOMBIA: FCC ID: EHARM915PCOSTA RICA: FCC ID: EHARM915P MEXICO: SCýT:  RCPNORM97-319PERU: FCC ID: EHARM915P UNITED STATES: FCC ID: EHARM915PVENEZUELA: FCC ID: EHARM915P
6400 Hand-HeldComputerUSER’SGUIDE""""""""""""""""""""""""""""PN:961-047-093RevisionASeptember 1997
"NOTICEThispublicationcontainsinformationproprietarytoIntermecTechnologiesCorpo-ration.Itisbeingsuppliedtoyouwiththe express understandingthat thein-formationcontainedhereinisforthebenefitofthecontractingpartyonly,andmaynotbecopied,distributed,ordisplayedtothird partieswithout the expresswrittenconsentofIntermecTechnologiesCorporation,andshall bereturnedtoIntermecTechnologiesCorporation uponwrittenrequest.Ifapurchase,license,ornondisclosureagreementhasbeenexecuted,thetermsofthatagreementshallgovernthisdocument.Thispublicationisfurnishedforinformationonly,andtheinformationinitissubject tochangewithoutnotice.Althougheveryefforthasbeenmadetoprovidecompleteandaccurateinformation,IntermecTechnologiesCorporationassumesnoresponsibilityorliabilityforanyerrorsorinaccuraciesthatmayappearinthisdocument.DisclaimerofWarranties.Thesamplesourcecodeincludedinthisdocumentispresentedfor reference only.Thecodedoesnotnecessarilyrepresentcomplete,tested programs.Thecodeisprovided“ASISWITHALL FAULTS.”ALLWARRANTIESARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED,INCLUDING THEIMPLIEDWARRANTIESOFMERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORAPARTICULARPURPOSE.Wewelcomeyour commentsconcerningthispublication.Althougheveryefforthasbeenmadetokeepitfree oferrors,somemayoccur.Whenreportingaspecificproblem,pleasedescribeitbrieflyandincludethebooktitleand partnumber,aswell astheparagraphorfigurenumberandthepagenumber.Sendyour commentsto:IntermecTechnologiesCorporationPublicationsDepartment550 SecondStreetSECedarRapids,IA52401INTERMEC,NORAND,NOR*WARE,PEN*KEY,PEN*VIEW,andTRAKKER areregisteredtrademarksandANTARES,JANUS,andRAPIDREParetrademarksofIntermecTechnologiesCorporation.Ó1996 IntermecTechnologiesCorporation.All rightsreserved.Thispublicationprintedonrecycled paper.AcknowledgmentsAS/400,IBM,IBMPC,MicroChannel,PS/2,andOS/2areregisteredtrademarksandAIXandPresentationManager aretrademarksofInternationalBusiness MachinesCorporation.DEC,VAX,VMS,VT,andVT220 areregisteredtrademarksofDigitalEquipmentCorporation.EthernetisatrademarkofXeroxCorporation.MicrocleanII isaregisteredtrademarkofForesightInternational.
Microsoft,MS,andMS-DOS,andWindows,areregisteredtrademarksandVisualBasicforWindows,andWindowsforPenaretrademarksofMicrosoftCorporation.NortonDiskDoctorandNortonUtilities areregisteredtrademarksofPeterNortonComputingInc.Novell andUNIXareregisteredtrademarksofNovell Inc.PenRight!andPenRight!ProaretrademarksofPenRightCorporation.PKZIPandPKUNZIPareregisteredtrademarksofPKWARE,Inc.PolyPM/2isaregisteredtrademarkofInternationalSoftwareSolutions.SUN isatrademarkofSun Microsystems.SanDiskisatrademarkofSanDiskCorporation.TurboPascalisaregisteredtrademarkandBorland CandC++ forWindowsaretrademarksofBorlandInternational,Inc.FCC ComputerCompliance"NOTICEThisequipmentmeetsClass BdigitaldevicelimitsperPart15 ofFCC Rules.Theselimitsprotectagainstinterferenceinaresidentialarea.Itemits,uses,andcanradiateradiofrequencyenergy.Ifyoudonotinstall andusethe equipmentaccordingtoitsinstructions,itmayinterferewithradiosignals.However,thereisnoguarantee thatinterferencewill notoccurinaparticularinstallation.Ifthisequipmentdoescauseharmful interferencetoradio ortelevisionreception,whichcanbedeterminedbyturningourequipmentoff andon,theuserisencour-agedtotrytocorrect theinterferencebyone ormore ofthefollowingmeasures:"Reorientor relocatetheradio ortelevisionreceivingantenna."Increasetheseparationbetweenthecomputerequipmentandreceiver."Connect the equipmentintoanoutletonacircuitdifferentfromthat towhichtheradio ortelevisionreceiverisconnected."Consult thedealeroranexperiencedradio ortelevisiontechnicianforhelp.FCC SpreadSpectrumRadioCertification"NOTICEThisdeviceiscertifiedto operateunderPart15,SubpartC,Section15.247 oftheFCC rulesforIntentionalRadiationProducts.ThiscertificationincludesDocket87-389 coveringruleseffectiveJune1994.Itmaynotcauseinterferencetoautho-rizedradiocommunicationdevices,andmustacceptanyinterferencecausedbythosedevices.AntennaRequirements"NOTICEFCC rules section15.203 andCanada’sRSS-210 requirethat thisdevicebe oper-atedusinganantennafurnishedbyIntermecTechnologiesCorporation.Thean-tennacouplingonthisproducthasbeendesignedtoacceptonlyantennasmanufacturedbyus.Use ofanantennaotherthanthatfurnishedwiththe equip-mentisprohibitedbyFCC andIndustryCanadarules.
CanadianComputerComplianceThisClass Bdigitalapparatusmeetsall requirementsoftheCanadianInterfer-ence-CausingEquipmentRegulations.Cetappareil numériquedelaclasseBrespectetouteslesexigencesduReglèmentsurlematerialboilleurduCanada.CanadianSpreadSpectrumRadioCertification"NOTICEThisdevicecomplieswithRSS-210 ofIndustryCanada.Operationis subject tothefollowingtwoconditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcauseinterference,and(2)thisdevicemustacceptanyinterference,includinginterferencethatmaycauseunde-siredoperationofthedevice.Canadian2.4GHzRadio License"NOTICEThisdevicerequiresaradiolicense,unless itisinstalledtotallyinsidea building.(Usersmustobtainthislicense.)Unelicenceradio estrequisepour cesdispositifs,saufpour ceuxinstalléstoutàfaitàl’intérieurd’un bâtiment.(Ilfautquel’utilisateurobtiennecettelicence.)EuropeanNoticeThe902--928 MHzSST(SpreadSpectrumTransmission)radioreferredtointhismanual isnotavailableforsale oruseinEurope(including,butnotlimitedto,GreatBritain,Italy,Germany,France,Spain,Norway,Denmark,Sweden,Finland,Portugal,andtheBeneluxcountries).Anyreferencesinthismanualto902--928 MHzSST,ormodulescontaining902--928 MHzSSTradios,shouldbedisregardedbyusersofthisproductinEurope.TelephoneInstallation Warning NoticesThefollowingnoticesapplyto equipment thatmaybeconnectedtotelephonelinesorsystems.Foryourpersonalsafety,andtoprotect thisequipmentfrompotentialelectricalorphysicaldamage,doNOTconnectequipment totelephonelinesordatacommunicationequipmentunless thefollowingwarningshavebeenread,understood,andcompliedwith."Neverinstall telephonewiringduringalightningstorm."Neverinstall telephonejacksinwetlocationsunless thejackis specifi-callydesignedforwetlocations."Nevertouch uninsulatedtelephonewiresorterminalsunless thetele-phonelinehasbeendisconnectedat thenetworkinterface."Usecautionwheninstallingormodifyingtelephonelines."Avoidusingatelephone(otherthancordless type)duringanelectricalstorm.Theremaybearemoteriskofelectricshockfromlightning.
"Donotusethetelephonetoreportagasleakinthevicinityoftheleak.Installation du téléphone:avertissementsLesavertissementsquisuivents’appliquentàtoutéquipementquipeutêtrebranchéauxlignesousystèmestéléphoniques.Pourvotresécuritépersonnelle etpourprotégerl’équipementdetoutdommage électrique ouphysiquepotentiel,NEPASbrancherun ordinateurtablette électronique ousespériphériquesauxlignestéléphoniquesouéquipementsavantquelesavertissements suivantsaientétélus,comprisetobservés:"Nejamaisinstallerdecâblagetéléphoniquependantun orage électrique."Nejamaisinstallerdeprisetéléphoniquedansun endroithumideàmoinsquelapriseaitétéspécifiquementconçuepourêtreutilisée danslesendroitshumides."Nejamaistoucherlesfilsdetéléphone oudel’équipement terminalnonisolésàmoinsquelalignetéléphoniquen’aitétédébranchée del’inter-faceréseau."Userdeprudencelorsdel’installationoudelamodificationdelignestéléphoniques."Éviterd’utiliserun téléphone(autrequ’un appareil téléphoniquesansfil)pendantun orage électrique.Ilpourraityavoirun faiblerisqued’é-lectrocutionparlafoudre."Nepasutiliserletéléphoneafindesignalerunefuitedegazàproximitédelafuite.BCAUTION:Intermec Technologies Corporation suggests you buy cables fromustoconnectwith otherdevices.Ourcables are safe,meetFCC rules,and suitourproducts.Othercables may notbetested.They maycause problemsfromelectrostaticdischargeorinducedenergy.Ourwarranties do notcoverloss, injury,ordamagefromothercables.BCAUTION:Intermec Technologies Corporation recommendsthatyou onlypurchase Norand MobileSystemsDivision certifiedmodems.Intermec does notcertify all modems availableinthemarketplace.Intermec does notwarrantnoncertifiedmodems; furthermore,thesemodemsmay cause problemsfromelectrostaticdischarge and maynotconformto FCC regulations.ForalistofNorand MobileSystemsDivision certifiedmodems call CustomerSupportat1-800-221-9236 inUnitedStates or(country code)800-633-6149 inCanada.WARNING:Thelithiumion batterymay explodeifreplacedincorrectly.Replaceonlywiththe sameorequivalent type.ADVERTISSEMENT:Labatterie aulithiumpeutexplosersielle estreplacée demanièreincorrecte.Ellenedoitêtreremplacée queparunebatterieidentiqueou similaire.
WARNING:Lithiumion batteries may explodeorcatchfireifovercharged duetoimproperdock installation.ADVERTISSEMENT:Les batteries aulithiumpeuventexploserou prendrefeusiellessont trop changées à cause d’unemauvaise installation delastation d’accueil.
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide iCONTENTS""""""""""""""""""""""""""""SECTION1General InformationAbout thisUser’sGuide1-1..............................SummaryofSections1-1.............................UnpackingandInspecting1-2............................Hand-HeldComputerMainComponents1-4...............Hand-HeldComputerKeyboard1-7.......................KeyDescriptions1-10.....................................ENT(Enter)Key1-10.................................SCANKey1-10.......................................Period[.]Key1-10....................................Minus[--] Key1-10....................................NumericKeys1-11....................................AlphabeticKeys1-11..................................Backspace[] Key1-11.................................ShiftKeys1-11.......................................UsingShiftedFunctions1-13..........................DisplayAnnunciatorLocationsonDisplayWindow1-15......AnnunciatorDescriptions1-16.........................DisplayAnnunciators(Messages)1-16..................DisplayContrast1-19.................................Backlight1-19........................................WindowScrollingArrows1-19.........................[l/O]SuspendorResume1-20..........................Handstrap1-20..........................................Buzzer1-23..............................................Infrared(IrDA)Port1-23.................................BatteryManagement1-23.................................Battery1-24.............................................MainBatteryPack1-24...............................BackupBattery1-26..................................Memory1-26.............................................
CONTENTS"ii PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideMainMemory1-26....................................Flash1-27...........................................DiagnosticEEPROM1-27.................................Resetting1-27...........................................BatchTerminalOperation1-28............................TerminalEmulation1-28..............................AccessoriesandOptions1-28..............................InternalScanner1-28.................................InternalRadio1-28...................................CommunicationAdapter1-29..........................ScannerHandle1-31..................................AdjustableWristStrapandAdjustableHandstrap1-33...Hand-HeldComputerSpecifications1-35...................900 MHzRadioOption1-37...............................NICSpecifications1-37................................2.4GHzRadioOption1-38................................NICSpecifications1-39................................RadioandScannerModules1-39.......................SECTION2OperationIntroduction2-1.........................................BeforeUsingYourComputerfortheFirstTime2-1.........RechargeableBatteryLabelling2-4.......................InstallingtheMainBattery2-5...........................RemovingtheMainBattery2-6...........................MeasuringBatteryPackChargeLevel2-8.................ChargingYourBatteryPack2-9..........................InYourHand-HeldComputer2-9.....................InAnExternalSource2-10............................BatteryChargerLEDandErrorCodes2-12.................ChargingIndicatorErrorCodes2-12.......................BackupBattery2-13......................................DownloadingProgramsToYourHand-HeldComputer2-14...ProgrammingtheFlash2-14..............................TurningYourHand-HeldComputerOnandOff (Suspending)2-15.................................TurningOnYourHand-HeldComputer2-15.............SuspendingYourHand-HeldComputer2-15.............UnderstandingtheKeyClicks2-16........................
CONTENTS"PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide iiiScanning2-17............................................UsinganIntegratedScanner2-17......................InstallingtheOptionalScanningHandle2-19...........InstallingtheOptionalScanningHandlewithBatteryPack2-20................................ChargingtheScannerHandleBatteries2-21............UsingaTetheredBarCodeScanner2-22...................TetheredScannerSupported2-22......................Software2-24........................................SettingTerminalEmulationtoAcceptTetheredLaserScanners2-24......................SettingYourDOSApplicationtoAcceptTetheredLaserScanners2-25......................SettingUpYourLS3203 orLS3603 RS-232SerialScannerParameters2-25....................SECTION3TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensIntroduction3-1.........................................KeyboardFunctions3-1..................................YellowandBlueShiftKeys3-1........................Enter[ENT]Keys3-2................................NumberKeys[0]Through[9]3-2......................YUpandBDownArrows3-3........................DisplayAnnunciators3-3................................DisplayPosition0 3-3................................DisplayPosition1 3-3................................DisplayPosition2 3-4................................DisplayPosition3 3-4................................DisplayPosition4 3-4................................DisplayPositions5--8 3-5.............................
CONTENTS"ivPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSettingtheOperatingParameters3-6.....................OpeningtheMainMenu 3-6..........................OpeningtheSet-UpParmsMenu 3-10..................ProtocolOptions3-24.................................DisplayOptions3-34..................................RadioComm 3-35.....................................ColdStart3-36.......................................More3-36............................................PrintDevice3-37.....................................LCDParms3-37.........................................ScreenSize3-38......................................ScreenMode3-39.....................................Annunciators3-41....................................KeyUppercase3-41...................................Scroll Window3-42...................................BeeperSetup3-42........................................KeyClick3-43........................................ErrorTone3-44.......................................BeeperSelect3-44....................................Tests3-45...............................................Peripherals3-45......................................MemoryView3-49....................................PacketDriverTest3-49...............................HistogramOpts3-51..................................Numbers3-52........................................TimedNumbers3-52..................................VersionInfo(Information)3-52............................ExitMenus3-53..........................................More3-53...............................................KeyboardOpts3-53...................................SaveParms3-54......................................SessionMenu 3-54....................................ToExitEmulationModeandReturntoDOS3-56............
CONTENTS"PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide vSECTION4Maintenance and TroubleshootingIntroduction4-1.........................................LowBatteryIndication4-1...............................CleaningYourHand-HeldComputer4-3...................CaseandDisplay4-3.................................DockingConnectors4-3..............................Troubleshooting4-4.....................................TroubleshootingTable4-4................................DiagnosticInformation4-9...........................RepairService4-10.......................................APPENDIXAConnectorPin-Outs8-PinDockingConnector(standard)A-1...................OptionalCommunicationAdapter9-PinD-SubConnectorA-2APPENDIXBNORANDRUtilities ProgramEntryPointB-1.........................................Pop-UpMenusB-2.......................................Drop-DownListsB-2.....................................AlphanumericFieldsB-3.................................TitleScreenB-4.........................................LanguageSelectionB-5..................................
CONTENTS"viPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideCommunicationsMenu B-6...............................Option1BEGINCOMM SESSIONB-7................Option2COMM SETTINGB-15........................Option3UNITIDB-18................................Option4NETWORKPARAMETERSB-18...............Option4MODEMPARAMETERSB-20.................Option5PHONENUMBER B-24.......................Option9ADVANCEDUTILITIESB-25.................APPENDIXCKeyboardOverlays41-KeyDOS/PC C-2......................................51-KeyDOS/PC C-3......................................41-Key5250 C-4.........................................51-Key5250 C-5.........................................41-Key3270 C-6.........................................51-Key3270 C-7.........................................41-KeyVT220 C-8.......................................51-KeyVT220 C-9.......................................41-KeyNATIVE C-10.....................................51-KeyNATIVE C-11.....................................
CONTENTS"PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide viiFIGURESFigure1-1FrontView1-4................................Figure1-2BackView1-5................................Figure1-3TopView1-6..................................Figure1-4BottomView1-6..............................Figure1-5 41-KeyKeyboard1-8..........................Figure1-6 51-KeyKeyboard1-9..........................Figure1-7AnnunciatorLocationsOnDisplay1-15..........Figure1-8BottomEndHandstrapAttachment1-21.........Figure1-9TopEndHandstrapAttachment1-22.............Figure1-10 CommunicationAdapterScannerConnector1-29Figure1-11 CommunicationAdapterChargerConnector1-30.Figure1-12 ScannerHandle1-31..........................Figure1-13 ScannerHandlewithOptionalBatteryPack1-32Figure1-14 AdjustableHandstrap1-33.....................Figure1-15 AdjustableWristStrap1-34....................Figure2-1ResettingYourComputer2-3...................Figure2-2InstallingMainBatteryPack2-5...............Figure2-3RemovingMainBatteryPack2-7...............Figure2-4MainBatteryPackUndersideViewShowingContacts2-8................................Figure2-5MultipackCharger2-10.........................Figure2-6SinglePackCharger2-11.......................Figure2-7OptionalScannerHandle2-19...................Figure2-8OptionalScannerHandlewithBatteryPack2-20. .Figure2-9InsertingScannerHandleIntoCharger2-21......Figure2-10 ConnectingaTetheredScanner2-23............FigureA-1 8-PinDockingConnectorPinoutsA-1...........FigureA-2 9-PinD-SubConnectorPinoutsA-2.............TABLESTable2-1ChargingIndicatorErrorCodes2-12..............Table2-2SolutionNotes2-13..............................Table4-1BasicTroubleshooting4-4.......................
CONTENTS"viii PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-1Section 1General Information""""""""""""""""""""""""""""About thisUser’sGuideThisuser’sguideisdividedintofoursectionsandthree ap-pendixes.SummaryofSectionsSection 1Containsgeneral informationabout thecomponentsofyourcomputer.Thisincludeshowtheuser’sguideisorganized,asummaryofthesections,andthespecificationsforyourhand-heldcomputer.Section 2Describeshowtoprepareforusing yourhand-heldcomput-er.Section 3Showstheterminalemulationmenu screensforsettingparameters.This sectiononlyappliesifyouarerunningNORANDRterminalemulationsoftware.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSection 4Stepsyouthroughsomeprocedurestousewhentrouble-shooting yourhand-heldcomputer.This sectionalsoin-cludesinformationformaintaining your computer.Routinemaintenanceincludesrechargingthemainbatterypack;replacingthehandstrap;andcleaningthekeyboard,con-nectors,and display.AppendixAPin-outsforthe externalconnectors.AppendixBNORANDROMUtilitiesProgramsareintendedforyoursystemadministratorforsettingparameterstosupportyourapplication.AppendixCContainsterminalemulationoverlaysofferedforyour com-puter.Unpacking and InspectingThefollowingproceduresexplainwhat todowhenyourhand-heldcomputerarrives,andwhat todoifithasbeendamagedinshipping:1.Removethehand-heldcomputerfromits shippingcon-tainerandinspectforany visibledamage.2.Ifyourhand-heldcomputerwasdamagedinshipping,recordthemodelnumber,partnumber,andserialnumber.Thesenumberscanbefoundonthebacksideofthehand-heldcomputer.3.Saveall paperworkpertainingtoshipment,andim-mediatelynotifythetransportcompanyofthedam-ageditem(s).Followtheirinstructionsforfilingaclaimonthedamageditems.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-3AuthorizedrepairofNORANDproductsisavailable onlyatNORANDServiceCenters.Unauthorizedrepairvoidsanyandall warranties.ContactyourNORANDSalesRepre-sentativeforadditional instructions.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-4PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideHand-HeldComputerMainComponentsFigure1-1,Figure1-2,Figure1-3,andFigure1-4onpages1-4,1-5,and1-6showyouthelocationofthemaincom-ponentsforyourhand-heldcomputer.1.Display2.Buzzer3.KeyboardFigure 1-1FrontView123
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-51.Label identifying model, serialnumberand class ofscanner(optional)2.Batterypack latch3.BatterypackFigure 1-2Back View123
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-6PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide1.Radiocard(optional)2.Scanner(optional)Figure 1-3Top ViewFigure 1-4BottomView1. IrDA interface2.Docking connectorand optionalcommunication adapterconnector1212
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-7Hand-HeldComputerKeyboardThishand-heldcomputerprovidestwokeyboardoptions.Figure1-5onpage1-8 andFigure1-6onpage1-9detailthe41-and51-keykeyboards."Forthe41-keykeyboard,functionandnumerickeysaresinglekeystrokes.Alphabeticalcharacterscanbeenteredbyusingthegreen,blue,oryellowshiftkeys."Forthe51-keykeyboard,alphabeticandnumerickeysaresinglekeystrokes.Specialfunctionkeyscanbeenteredbyusingthegreen,blue,oryellowshiftkeys.1.Scankey2.ENTERkeys3.Windowscrolling keys4.Numeric keys (0--9)5.Greenshift key6.Function keys (F1--F12)7.Specialfunction keys(depending on keyboardoverlay used)8. l/O(Suspend/Resume)key9.Yellowshift key10.Blue shift key11.Space key12.Backspace keyKey Descriptions(41-Key)1.Scankey2.ENTERkeys3.Windowscrolling keys4.Numeric keys (0--9)5.Greenshift key6.Alphabetic keys7. l/O(Suspend/Resume)key8.Yellowshift key9.Blue shift key10.Specialfunction keys(depending on keyboardoverlay used)11.Backspace keyKey Descriptions(51-Key)
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-8PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideFigure 1-541-Key Keyboard1234567891021112
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-9Figure 1-651-Key Keyboard12345672119810
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-10 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideKey DescriptionsThis sectionincludesadescriptionofhowtheshiftkeysworkandthedifferencesbetweena 41-keyand51-keykey-board.Yourparticularkeyboardmayhaveanoverlaythathasadditionalkeysotherthanthosedescribedinthis sec-tion.Refertoyourapplicationoperationmanualforde-scriptionsofthosekeys.Thefollowingdescriptionscoverboththe41-keyand51-keycomputersusingaDOS/PCoverlay.ENT(Enter)KeyTwoEnterkeysareprovidedfortheconvenience ofbothleftandrighthandedusers.Thesekeysarethesameasan¿(Enter)keyonaPC.You usethem to enterdata,orasa“Yes”responsetodisplayprompts.SCAN KeyThiskeyisusedwithanintegratedscannertoreadbarcodelabels.Ifyourapplicationdoesnotuseascannerorifyouareusinganoptionaltetheredscanner,youprobablywill notusethiskey.Pressingthiskeyalsoresumesopera-tion(awakenyourhand-heldcomputer)ifitisinthesus-pendmode.Period [.]KeyUsetheperiod[.]keyasaperiodoradecimalpoint.Minus[-] KeyUsetheminus[--] keyto enternegativevaluesordashesincharacterfields.Theminuskeyisalsousedfor“No”re-sponsestodisplayprompts.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-11NumericKeysUsethenumerickeysasyouwouldthose onacalculator.Numericvaluesaresinglekeystroke operations.AlphabeticKeysYour computerprovidesthefull alphabetonboththe41-and51-keykeyboards.Alphabetic charactersaresinglekeystroke operationswiththe51-keykeyboardbutaretwokeystrokesona 41-keykeyboard.Alphabetic characterscanbe enteredonthe41-keykeyboardbyusingtheblueshiftkey.Backspace [ ] KeyUsethebackspacekeytobackthecursoruponecharacteratatime.Holdingthiskeydowncausesthecursortocon-tinuouslymovebackwardsuntil youstoporyourun outofspacetomove.Shift KeysYourhand-heldcomputerhasthree different “shift” func-tionkeys.Thesekeystemporarilyshift thefunctionofthekeyboard.Yourkeyboardhasagreen[SHFT]key,a bluekeyandayellowkey.Thegreenshiftkeyisastandardshiftkey.Boththeblueandyellowkeysworkjustliketheshiftkey,andallowaccess todifferentalternatefunctions.Yourkeyboardmayhaveuptothree color-codedlegends(wordsor characters)abovesome ofthekeys.Thegreen,blue,oryellow“shift” keyscorrespondtothose options.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-12 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideGreen[SHFT]KeyPressingthegreen[SHFT]keyshiftsthekeyboardbetweenuppercaseandlowercaseforasinglekeystroke entry.Ifthekeyboardis setforuppercasecharacterentry,pressinggreen[SHFT] followedbyacharacterkeyentersasinglelowercasecharacter.BlueKeyUsetheblueshiftkeyto entersinglekeystroke entriesofthatshiftedoption.Theblueshiftedfunctionrelatestothebluelegendslocatedabovethekeys.Using a 41-Key KeyboardOnthe41-keykeyboard,abovetheyellowshiftkeyisAl-phabeticLock,illustratedbythesymbolALPHA.Thislocksthekeyboardso onlythealphabeticalcharactersareentered.Press thebluekeyandthentheyellowkey.ThebluepadlockisCAPSLOCK. Thiscausesalphabeticcharacterstobecapitalized.Press thebluekeyandthenthespacekey.ALPHABETICorCAPSlockcontinuesuntil thebluethenyellowshiftkeysarepressedagain.Using a 51-Key KeyboardOnthe51-keykeyboard,thereisnoALPHALock keybe-causethealphabetical lettersarenotshiftedfunctions.YellowKeyUsetheyellowshiftkeyto entersinglekeystroke entriesofthatshiftedoption.Theyellowshiftfunctionsrelatestotheyellowlegendsonyourkeyboard.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-13Using Shifted FunctionsThis sectionexplainstheuse oftheshiftkeys.TheRulesThegreen[SHFT]keyisthesameastheSHIFT keyonaPCexceptthat thegreenshiftkeyalsorelatestothosecharacterswheregreenlegendsappearabovethekeys.EXAMPLE:OnaPC,SHIFT [3]producesthe#character,and thatisthe sameon the hand-heldcomputer.Contrastandbacklightingare onthewindowscrollingar-rowkeys.Thecontrastcontrolandbacklightcontrolarenot thesameasthePCshift.Thishand-heldcomputeruses shiftleft,shiftrightandshiftupfor contrastandback-lightcontrol. OnaPCthesekeystrokesproducea 4,6,and8.Numericvalues0--9 areavailable onall the6400 Hand-HeldComputerversions,thosekeysareusedforspecialcontrolswithoutcausingcompatibilityissues.Using theShifted FunctionsIfthefunctionyouwantisprintedonthekeyboardoverlay(inblue,yellow, orgreen)thenyoumustfirstpress thatcoloredshiftkeyimmediatelybeforethedesiredcolorfunc-tion.That two-keycombinationalwaysdefinesthatkey.EXAMPLE:A41-key DOS/PCkeyboardhasthe letterSin blue overthe [F9]key.Therefore, to producealowercase’s’,press blue shift then the[F9]key.To produce an uppercaseS,press the green [SHFT]key, then blueshift, then the [F9]key.‘S’ isalways produced bypressing blue shift, then the [F9]key;ifyouwant tomodifythis,you press amodifierfirst.EXAMPLE:To produceCTRL-S,press the [CTRL]key, then blue shift, then the[F9]keyfor‘S’.To produceALT-F9,press the [ALT]key, then the [F9]key.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-14 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideEXAMPLE:Pressing the green [SHFT]keyand then the [DEL]keyproducesadotinstead ofdeleting the characterat the cursor.The nearby keyson thatrow[CTRL], [ALT], and [ESC]still behave normallywhen thegreen [SHFT]ispressed first.Thisiswhyannunciatorsareabsolutelycrucial,sinceyoumustonlypress onekeyatatime.Theannunciatorstellyouwhichshiftkey youarepressingandholdingdown.Re-fertopage1-16 forlocationsandmeaningsofdisplayan-nunciators.Pressingmorethanoneshiftkeyalongwithanotherkeymaynotalwaysproducetheresultyouexpected.Thishap-pensasaresult:"Ofthesequence ofkeyspressed,and"Themodeyour computerisinat thetimethekeyispressed.Thereisnoproblemwhenyoupress thegreen[SHFT]andtheyellowkey.Butifyoupress the[SHFT]andeithertheblue oryellowshiftkey,you usuallyexperiencedifferentresultsthanyouexpect.SummaryofShift Key Combinations"Green[SHFT]andeitherblue oryellowshiftkeyandanotherkeystroke,noconfusion"Green[SHFT]andblueandyellowshiftkeyalongwithanotherkey,confusioncanoccurThisis similartoyourPC,iftheNUMLOCKorCAPSLOCKisengagedthenpressingshiftandakeyusuallypro-duces somethingotherthanwhatyouwant.Therefore,justlikewithaPC,toget theresultyouwantyou havetochangeamode orthesequenceyoupress thekeys.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-15Display AnnunciatorLocationsonDisplay WindowAnnunciatorsarelocatedat the extremebottomofthedis-play,in20 separatepositions.Thefollowingfigureillus-trateswhere eachannunciatorispositioned.Position1islocatedinthelowerlefthandcornerand position20 com-pletestherowinthelower righthandcorner.Figure 1-7AnnunciatorLocationsOnDisplay
SCSECTION1"GeneralInformation1-16 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideAnnunciatorDescriptionsAnnunciatorsappearonthebottomline ofthedisplay.Display Annunciators(Messages)Thesymbolscontainedinthis sectionarelargerthanactualsize.Themeaningoftheannunciatorsisdescribedbelow:Shiftmode:AfterholdingdownthegreenShift[SHFT]key,thenextcharacterwill beuppercase orthealternativefunction.Controlmode:Generally you usetheControlmodeasitisdesignedinby yourparticularapplication.
ASNCASECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-17Altmode:Generally you usetheAlt modeasrequiredbyyourparticularapplication.Scroll lockmode:Thismodelocksthekeyboardforscrollingonly.Byusingthescroll arrowsonthe[WINDOW]keysyoucancontinuouslyscroll throughalldataentered.Yourapplicationandkeyboard definitionshowyouwhichkeyisdefinedforscrolling.Tounlock,press thekeyagain.NUMlockmode:Boththe41-keyand51-keyDOS/PCkeyboardshavethe optionforlockingthekeyboardin nu-mericlockmode.Pressingtheyellowshift thenthenumber8keysetsthisfunction.Tounlock,press theyellowshiftthenthenumber8keyagain.CAPSlockmode:ThekeyboardisinCAPSlockmodewhenthisannunciatorisdisplayedonthebottomrowofthescreen.All keystrokesare enteredasuppercasecharacters.TounlockCAPSpress the[CAPS]key(51-keykeyboard)againortheblueshiftandspacekeyusingthe41-keykey-board.Alphabeticlockmode:Onlythe41-keykeyboardshavethe optionforlockingthekeyboardinalphabeticmode.Onlythosekeysthathavealphabetic charactersintheblueshift modeareaffected.TheprimarykeyfunctionandthealphabeticareswappedinAlphabeticLock.Pressingtheblueshiftandthentheyellowshift togglesAlphabeticLockonandoff.Thefollowingexampleshowshowbyusingthenumber1key youcanproducecharacters1orA.EXAMPLE:NormalOperation:Pressing the [1]keyproducesthe character‘1’;pressing the blue shift keyand then the [1]keyproducesan ‘A’.Using theAlphabeticLock:Pressing the [1]keyproducesan ‘A’;pressing the blue shift keyand then the [1]keyproducesthe charac-ter‘1’.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-18 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideBlueShiftMode:Thisannunciatorshowsyouthat thekeyboardisintheblueshift mode.Pressingakeyentersthecharacterorperformsthefunctionshowninblue ontheoverlaytotheupperleftofthekey.YellowShiftMode:Thisannunciatordisplayswhenthekeyboardisintheyellowshift mode.Pressingakeyentersthecharacterorperformsthefunctionshownonthe overlayinyellowtotheupper rightofthekey.BatteryPackGasGaugeIcons:Thesebatteryiconsrepresent thechargelevel inyourmainbatterypack."Fouriconsindicatesmorethan76 %chargelevel"Three iconsindicatesbetween51--75%"Twoiconsindicatesbetween26--50%"Oneiconindicatesbetween21--25%Onceyour computergetsbelowthe20%range,theiconsarereplacedby“Ls”andafterthechargelevel isless than10%your computeremitsaseriesofbeeps."FourLsindicatesbetween16--20%chargelevel"Three Lsindicatesbetween11--15%.At the15%chargelevel,your computerbeepsonce.Thesounddurationandfrequencyareatlevelsyou havesetforyour computer."TwoLsindicatesbetween6--10%.At the10%and7%chargelevels,your computerbeepsonce.Thesounddurationandfrequencyareatlevelsyou havesetforyour computer."OneLindicatesbetween0--5%.At thischargelevel,your computerbeepsthree timesatitscurrentsettinglevelforbothdurationandfrequency."NOTE:If you havethe beeperturned off,you will nothearanyof the lowbatterybeep warnings.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-19Thebatterypackiconsonyour computerdisplayreflect thesamestatusastheLEDsonthebatterypack.However,theremaybeaoneminutedelayforupdatingtheiconsonthedisplaywhenthebatterypackisreplaced.Display ContrastYoucanadjust thecontrastofyourdisplay. Displaycon-trastadjustmentisagreen[SHFT] function.Toincreasethecontrast,press thegreen[SHFT]keyandthenthe[ ]key(thewindowscroll-rightarrow).Todecreasethecon-trast,press thegreen[SHFT]keyandthenthe[ ] key(theleftwindowscroll arrow).BacklightYourhand-heldcomputerdisplayhasa backlightfeature.Backlightingthedisplayhelpswhen using yourhand-heldcomputerinpoorlylitworkingareas.Totoggletheback-lightonandoff press andholdthegreen[SHFT]keythenthebacklight[ ] key(thewindowscroll-uparrow).WindowScrolling ArrowsUsethewindowscrollingarrowswhileintheblueshiftmodetoadjust theareaofthescreenthatisvisible.Press-ingtheblueshiftkeyandthenone ofthearrowkeysmovesthedisplayonerowor columnatatimeuntil thearrowkeyisreleased.Thisallowsyoutopanacross the entirevirtualCGAscreen.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-20 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide[l/O]Suspend orResumePressingthe[I/O]keydoesnot turnthehand-heldcomput-eroff completely,butinstead putsitintoasuspendmode.Suspendmode enablesthehand-heldcomputertoconservepowerbutalso enablesit torespondquicklytodataentry.Yourhand-heldcomputer respondstothescankey,thetrig-geronthescannerhandle,orthe[I/O]key.Toforceyourcomputerintosuspend,press the[I/O]key. Openingthebatterypackdoorlatchalsoputsyour computerintosus-pend.Thehand-heldcomputerputsitselfintosuspendmodeifnoactivityhasoccurredforasetperiodoftime.Thetimethatelapsesbeforeitsuspendsisdeterminedbytheparametersyousetusing yourapplicationsoftware,AUTOEXEC.BATorCONFIG.SYSfiles.HandstrapAnelastichandstrapisincludedforyourhand-heldcom-puter.Usingthehandstrap providescomfort toyouandalsohelpspreventyoufromaccidentallydropping yourhand-heldcomputer.Whetheryouareleftor righthanded,thehandstrapcanbesecuredtothehand-heldcomputertoaccommodateyourneed.Figure1-8 andFigure1-9showhowtofastenthehandstraptothetopandbottomofyourhand-heldcomput-er.Availableasoptionsandaccessoriesareanadjustablehandstrapandanadjustablewriststrap.TheseareshowninFigure1-14 andFigure1-15 onpages1-33 and1-34 andcanbeattachedforeitherleftor righthandeduse.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-21Figure 1-8BottomEnd HandstrapAttachment1231.Handstrapattachmentscrewhole2.Handstrapscrewattaching hole3.Handstrapattaching screw
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-22 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideFigure 1-9Top End HandstrapAttachment121.Handstrapattachmentbushings2.Handstrapclipfastener123
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-23BuzzerThebuzzersoundswhenyoupress akey(the“keyclick”)ormakeagoodscan,orwhencertainerror conditionsoccur.RefertoFigure1-1onpage1-4forthelocationofthebuzz-er.BCAUTION:Keepall foreign materialoutof thebuzzeropening.Thebuzzeropening isnotapencil orpen holder.Thebuzzeris sealed butcould bepunctured by sharp objectswhich harmthebuzzerand allowrain,dirt,orothermaterialsto getinside yourhand-heldcomputer.Youcanadjust thefrequencyandlengthoftime ofthebuzz-ertonesthroughyourparametersettings.TheparametersettingsaredetailedinSection3.Infrared(IrDA)PortTheIrDAportprovidesforthetransmittingofaninfraredsignalto:"AprinterequippedwithanIrDAadapter"ApersonalcomputerwithIrDAserialadapter"AnyotherIrDAcompatibledeviceBatteryManagementThenormalchargetimeforthemainbatterypackis1.5hoursfora2cell packand3hoursfora4cell pack.Youshouldchargethebatterypackuntil thegreenLEDonthecharger comeson,indicatingafullycharged pack.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-24 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideAfullychargedbatterypack,leftoutside ofachargeroryour computer,selfdischargesinabout20 days.Itisbesttotakebatteriesdirectlyfrom thechargingdeviceandinstall themintoyour computer.Yourbatterypacksareratedfor500 full charge/dischargecyclesafterwhichtheyhave50%oftheiroriginalcapacity.Themainandbackupbatterieswill notchargebelow32_F(0_C)andabove104_F(40_C).Thebatterylife ofthecellsisreducedwhenrunningincoldtemperatures.EXAMPLE:Yourcomputershould be used onlytwoshiftsa dayin a below0_Cenvironment to alloweighthoursforthe internalbackup batterytorecharge inroomtemperature.Itisalwaysagoodideatocheckthecapacityofyourbatterypackbeforeinsertingitintoyour computer,andchargeac-cordingly.RefertoMeasuringBatteryPackChargeLevelonpage2-8forinstructions.BatteryMainBatteryPackThehand-heldcomputeroffersrechargeablelithiumionmainbatterypacksin:"Twocell"Four cell"Four cell inoptionalscannerhandle
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-259WARNING:Thebattery canexplodeifitisincorrectlyreplaced.Replaceonlywiththe sameorequivalentkind.AVERTISSEMENT:Labatterie aulithiumpeutexplosersielle estreplacée demanièreincorrecte.Ellenedoitêtreremplacée queparunebatterieidentiqueou similaire.WARNING:Thelithiumbattery canexplodeifplacedincorrectlyinthecharger.AVERTISSEMENT:Les batteries aulithiumpeuventexploserou prendrefeusielles sont trop chargées à cause d’unemauvaise installationdela station d’accueil.Whenyourhand-heldcomputergoesintosuspendmodebe-cause oflowmainbatterycondition,thedataisprotectedbythebackupbattery.Yourhand-heldcomputerwill notac-ceptdataorprocess transactionsuntil youdealwiththelowbatterycondition.Thebackupbatteryprotectsthedatathatyou have enteredforatleast100 hours.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-26 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideBackup BatteryYourhand-heldcomputer containsarechargeablenickel-metalhydridebackupbattery.Thisbackupbatteryre-chargeswhen neededfromeitheranexternalchargingsource(likeaprinterordock)orfrom themainbatterypack.Ifthebackupbatteryiscompletelyrun downit takesaminimumof8hourstocompletelyrechargebutitisbet-tertorechargeitforafull 12 hours.Thebackupbatteryremainsreadytoprotectyourcomputersdatawheneverthemainbatterypackisremovedorneedsrecharging.Thebackupbatteryshouldlastabout500 cycles(dischargeandrecharge equalsacycle).Thisbatteryshouldlastforabout5yearsbeforeitneedstobereplaced.Ifyourhand-heldcomputerfailstohold dataforatleast100 hoursinthesuspendmode,sendyourcomputerstotheNorandCustomerSupportCenterforreplacement.MemoryThishand-heldcomputerdesign usesthesetypesofmemory:"MainMemoryDRAM"FlashMainMemoryYourmainmemoryDRAMoptionsavailableare2,4or8Megabytes.Thehand-heldcomputermainmemorywasor-deredat thetimeyourunitwaspurchased.Toadd addi-tionalmemory,sendyourhand-heldcomputerintoyourNo-randCustomerSupportCenter.Themainmemoryisprotectedbythebackupbatterydur-inglowordeadmainbatteryconditionsorwhenthemainbatterypackisremoved.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-27FlashFlashmemoryisavailablein2or4Megabytes.FlashstorestheBIOSandDOS.Softwarestoredinflashisco-piedintoDRAMforexecution.Yourapplicationmayalsostoreinformationinflashmemory.Flashmemoryretainsdataevenifall powersourcesaredepleted.DiagnosticEEPROMThehand-heldcomputer collectsandstoresdiagnostics.Theycanprovideuseful informationtoaNorandCustomerSupportSpecialist,shouldyourhand-heldcomputerfail tooperate.Youwill beinstructedbytheNorand personneltocompletethenecessarystepswhiletheyaretroubleshootingyour computerwithyou.ResettingIntherare event thatyourhand-heldcomputerfailstore-spondtoyourinput,it maybenecessaryto“reset.”A“hard”resetofyourhand-heldcomputerisdonebyholdingdowntheBlue,YellowandbothENT(Enter)keysall at thesametime,until your computerstartsbeeping.Thisusual-lytakesabout1--2seconds.Thismethodisequivalent topoweringoff andonwithaPC.Resetting(alsocalledre-booting)cantakeyourhand-heldcomputerupto45 se-conds.Dependingonthetype ofoverlay yourhand-heldcomputerisprogrammedfor,usuallya“soft” resetisdonebypressingCtrl,Alt,andDelete.
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-28 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideBatch TerminalOperationYourhand-heldcomputer containsinternalmemorysoitcancollectandstoredata andthenat the endofadayorshift,transmit(send)it toacentrallylocatedhostcomputer.Manyapplicationsdothisuploadand downloadofinforma-tiondaily,butsometimesthismayhappenseveraltimesaday,oronlyoccurweekly.TerminalEmulationInTerminalEmulationyouareusing yourhand-heldcomputertoimitatetheappearanceandoperationofanotherterminal(usuallyaparticularIBMorDEC displaymonitor).Thekeyboardoverlaysforthe emulatedterminals supportedbythishand-heldcomputerarecontainedinAppendixB.Accessories and OptionsInternalScannerYourhand-heldcomputer canbe orderedwithaninternalintegratedscanner.Anintegratedscannerprovidestheconvenience ofhavingahand-heldcomputerandscannerinone,forthefreedomofonehandedoperation.InternalRadioYourhand-heldcomputer canbefactoryequippedwithei-thera 902 MHzor2.4GHzspreadspectrumradio.Thishand-heldcomputerwitharadioprovidesforbothbatch(storeandforward datatransferlater)andreal-time(rightnow)interactionwithyourhostcomputerornetworkforflexibilityofoperation.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-29Communication AdapterBCAUTION:Thepinson the externalconnectorsof thehand-heldcomputerarefragile.Attach ordisconnectcables withcareto preventdamaging the connectors.ExternalScannerConnectorTheCommunicationAdapter containsa 9-pinconnectorforattachingatetheredscanner.AppendixAonpageA-2con-tainsthepinoutsforthisconnector.Figure 1-10Communication AdapterScannerConnector1.Scannerconnector1
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-30 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideCharge JackTheCommunicationAdapter containsachargejackonthesidefor connectingandcharging yourhand-heldcomputerusinganoptionalAC wall chargerorDCcigarettechargeraccessory.Figure 1-11Communication AdapterChargerConnector1231. Infraredtransceiverlens2.Communication adapterattachmentscrews3.Externalchargejack
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-31ScannerHandleIfyoudoalotofscanning,usingthe optionalscanninghan-dlegivesyouameansforpointandshootscanning.Thescanninghandle offerstheseadvantages:"Lightweight"Easytoconnectanduse"Optionalfour cell batterypack"Caneasilydetachsothebatteriescanbechargedsep-aratelyfrom thehand-heldcomputerFigure 1-12ScannerHandle1.Twocell batterypack in hand-heldcomputer2.Scanning trigger21
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-32 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideFigure 1-13ScannerHandlewithOptionalBatteryPack1.Battery compartment2.Batterypack tofitincomputerbattery compartment3.Button torelease handlefromcomputer4.Scanning trigger5.Batterypack in handle32451
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-33AdjustableWristStrapandAdjustableHandstrapYoucanorderanoptionaladjustablewriststraporhandstrap.Figure1-14 andFigure1-15 showhowtoattachandadjust these optionalstraps.Figure 1-14AdjustableHandstrap123451.Top handstrapclipfastener2.Handstrapadjustmentbuckle3.Bottomhandstrapattachmentscrew4.Handstrapattachmentscrewhole5.Computerhandstrapattachmentscrewhole
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-34 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideFigure 1-15AdjustableWristStrap213451.Wristloop2.Adjustmentknob (push button in,slide knob downstrap)3.Wriststrapattachmentscrew4.Wriststrapattachmentscrewhole5.Computerwriststrapattachmentscrewhole
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-35Hand-HeldComputerSpecificationsSize:8.8inches(22.35 cm)long3.3inches(8.4cm)wideatdisplay;2.9inches(7.4cm)atkeyboard2.2inches(5.6cm)tallTemperature:RecommendedOperating:--4to+122_F(--20 to+50_C)Storage:--22 to+158_F(--30 to+70_C)Weight:17--20 ounces(¶481--567 g)dependingonoptionsaddedHumidity:0to100%noncondensingStaticProtection:20 kVPowersource:Mainbattery:2cell LithiumIonbatterypack(standard)4cell LithiumIonbatterypack(optional)4cellLithiumIonpackinscannerhandle(option-4cellLithiumIonbatterypack(optional)4cell LithiumIonpackinscanner handle(option-al)Backupbattery:150 mAnickel-metalhydride(NiMH)battery(standard)Chargingrate:0to+40 _C:(32 to104 °F)Fastcharge(fullycharge¶1.5hoursfora2cellpackand3hoursfora4cell pack)Communication:Physicaldevices:AsynchronousRS-232 andRS-485,IrDA,WirelessLocalAreaNetworkProtocol:RS-232 protocolslikexmodem,ymodem,zmodem,andKermit;NorandPrinterCommunicationsProtocol(NPCP);IrDAthroughanIRadapter.ForRFapplications:TCP/IP,Novell,anyEthernetnetworkprotocolthatcanoperatewiththeODIspecification
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-36 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSystemComponents:FLASH:1,2,or4megabytes(MB)DRAM:2,4or8megabytes(MB)Processor:AM386SC300,mixed3.3 and5volt,33 MHz.Display:Type:CGAcompatibleLCDSize:160 (wide)by128 (long)pixels;RadioModule:2.4GHzSpread SpectrumInterface:InternalRange:Upto500 feet(152 meters)DataRates(throughput):800 kbpsor1.6Mbps,autoselectingModulation:FrequencyHoppingSpreadSpectrum(FHSS)FrequencyBand:2400-2483 GHzOutputPower100 mWRadioModule:902 mHzSpread SpectrumInterface:InternalRange:Upto1200 feet(366 meters)line ofsightDataRates(throughput):90,225,450 kbps,programmableModulation:DirectSequenceSpreadSpectrum(DSSS)FrequencyBand:902--928 MHzOutputPower250 mW
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-37900 MHzRadioOptionNIC*DeviceModelNameTypeIII 6710 Access Point.......PEN*KEYR6400 .......PEN*KEY6600 ........PEN*KEY6100 ........RM160RM160RM160RM160RadiomodulesRT1100 ................RT1700 ................RM60,RM70,RM70LR(radiomodules)RM60,RM70,RM70LR(radiomodules)*ConsultaNorand representativeforavailability.NICSpecificationsFollowingarenetworkingspecificationsforthe900 MHzNIC.Frequencyband:902--928 MHzspreadspectrumdirectsequenceRange:Upto1300 feetline ofsightCoverage:100,000--350,000 squarefeetintypical indoorinstallationsDatarate:90,225,or450 Kbps(dependsoninstallation)Channelization:7@90 Kbps,1@225 or450 KbpsClientdriver:ODISoftwarecompatibilityRequiresNORANDcommunications softwareresidentintheaccess pointOutputpower:250 mWMAC protocol:NORANDopenwireless LANMAC radioprotocolRegulatorycompliance:FCC 15.247;IndustryCanadaRSS 210 (ConsultaNorandrepresentativeforavailability.)
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-38 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide2.4GHzRadioOptionAccess PointNIC*DeviceModelNameTypeIII 6710 Access PointRM180*RequiresNORAND communications softwareresidentinthe accesspoint.WirelessStationNIC*DeviceModelNameTypeIII PEN*KEY6400 .......PEN*KEY6600 ....... RM180RM180TypeII Laptopsandnotebooks.RM185Mini-ISAPEN*KEY6100 .......RT1100 ...............RT1700 ...............RM280RM80,RM90,RM90LR(radiomodules)RM80,RM90,RM90LR(radiomodules)ISADesktops.............. RM380*ConsultaNorand representativeforavailability.
SECTION1"GeneralInformationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 1-39NICSpecificationsFollowingarenetworkingspecificationsfortheProxim2.4GHzNIC.Frequencyband:2.401--2.480 GHzSSTfrequencyhoppingRange:Upto500 feetline ofsightCoverage:25,000 ft2(2,322 m2)typical indoorsDatarate:800 Kbpsor1.6Mbps,manualorautoselectClientdrivers:ODIandNDIS(v.2.0.1/DOSandWindows)6710 &6910(access point/gateway)RequiresNORANDcommunications softwareintheaccess pointoraccess point/gatewayEthernetcompatibility:Ethernetpacket typesandaddressingOutputpower:100 mWMAC protocol:RangeLAN2Regulatorycompliance:FCC 15.247;IndustryCanadaRSS 210;EuropeanUnionETS300-328 (ConsultaNorandrepresentativeforavail-ability.)Radioand ScannerModulesModuleDescriptionRM11 UHFradioRM31 UHFradiowithintegrated,standard-rangescannerorlong-rangescan-nerRM60 900 MHzradioRM70 900 MHzradiowithintegrated,standard-rangescannerRM70LR900 MHzradiowithintegrated,long-rangescanner(suchasusedonaforklift)RM80 2.4GHzradioRM90 2.4GHzradiowithintegrated,standard-rangescannerRM90LR2.4GHzradiowithintegrated,long-rangescanner(suchasusedonaforklift)
SECTION1"GeneralInformation1-40 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-1Section 2Operation""""""""""""""""""""""""""""IntroductionThis sectiontellsyou howto:"Install andremovethemainbatterypack"Chargethebatterypack"Downloadapplicationsand parameters"Program theFlashmemory"“Power-up”yourhand-heldcomputer"Understandthekeyclicks"Scan usingintegrated(internal)ortethered(external)scannersBeforeUsing YourComputerfortheFirstTimeYour computeris shippedwith unchargedbatteriesforsafe-tyreasons.Chargeyour computerfor12 hoursbeforeusingit thefirst time.Thisensuresthatboththemainandback-upbatteriesarefullycharged.For completecharginginstructionsrefertoChargingYourBatteryPackbegin-ningonpage2-9."NOTE:Afterthe initialcharging of12 hours, the normalcharge timeforthemain batterypack is1.5 hoursfora2cell pack and 3 hoursfora op-tionalscannerhandlewith4cell pack.
SECTION2"Operation2-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideIfyou usebatteriesandexternalbatterypackchargersbutdonotusedockstochargethebatteries,you needtofullychargeyourbackupbattery.To ensurethebackupbatteryisfullycharged:1.Insertafullychargedmainbatteryintoyour comput-er.2.Perform thefourfinger reset(bothEnterkeys,blueshift,andyellowshiftkeys)simultaneously.SeeFigure2-1forlocationofkeys.3.Allowyour computerto“boot” upandleaveitsus-pendedfor10 hours."NOTE:Suspend meansto press and holdthe I/Okeyuntil the displaygoesblank.4.Insertanewandfullychargedbatterypacktobeginoperations.
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-3Figure 2-1Resetting YourComputer123413421.Enterkey2.Yellowshift key3.Blue shift key4.Enterkey41-Key Keyboard51-Key Keyboard
SECTION2"Operation2-4PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideRechargeableBatteryLabelling9WARNING:Thebattery canexplodeifitisincorrectlyreplaced.Replaceonlywiththe sameorequivalentbatterytype.AVERTISSEMENT:Labatterie aulithiumpeutexplosersielle estreplacée demanièreincorrecte.Ellenedoitêtreremplacée queparunebatterieidentiqueou similaire.WARNING:Thelithiumbattery canexplodeifplacedincorrectlyinthecharger.AVERTISSEMENT:Les batteries aulithiumpeuventexploserou prendrefeusielles sont trop chargées à cause d’unemauvaise installationdela station d’accueil.
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-5Installing theMainBattery1.Positionthebatterypackwiththecontactsfacingintothebatterycompartmentandthefourprotrudingkeyshookingunderthebottomendlipofthecompartment(see Figure2-2).2.Press inonthebatterypackuntil itsnapsintoplace.1.Rechargeablebatterypack (contactson underside)2.Battery compartment3.Release latchFigure 2-2Installing MainBatteryPack12312
SECTION2"Operation2-6PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideRemoving theMainBatteryBeforeyouremovethemainbatterypack,ensurethatyourcomputerisina“Suspend” mode,meaningthat thedisplayisblank.Tosuspend press the[I/O]key.Thestepsonthispageand2-8detail howtoremovethemainbatteryandcheckhowmuchpower remains.RefertoInstallingtheMainBatteryonpage2-5for replacingthebattery.1.Withyourthumb,firmlypushthereleaselatchfor-ward.Batterypopsupandoutofthecompartment.2.Liftbatteryout.
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-71.Release latch2.Rechargeablebatterypack (contactson underside)Figure 2-3Removing MainBatteryPack12
SECTION2"Operation2-8PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideMeasuring BatteryPack ChargeLevel1.Touchyourfingeracross thefirst twocontacts.2.Chargelevel isdisplayedfromright toleft.ThehigherthebatterychargelevelthemoreLEDslight.12oneLED=21--25%chargelevel;two LEDs=26--50%chargelevel;three LEDs=51--75%chargelevel;fourLEDs=76--100%chargelevelFigure 2-4MainBatteryPack UndersideViewShowing Contacts=LEDon=LEDoff1.Contactsformeasuring chargelevel2.LEDsthatshowchargelevel;see belowformeaning3. Onceyour computergetbelowthe20%range,theiconsarereplacedonthedisplaywithLsandafterthelevel isless than10%your computeremitsaseriesofbeeps.RefertoSection1page1-18 forthe explana-tionoftheseLsandbeeps.
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-9Charging YourBatteryPackCharging yourbatterypackcanbedone eitherinyourhand-heldcomputerorinacharger.Thefollowingdevicesprovidechargingwhileyour computerisinsertedintothem:InYourHand-HeldComputer"6400 Seriesmultidock"6400 Series singledock"6400 SeriesvehicledockThemultidock,singledock,andvehicledockinstallationandinstructionsarecontainedinaseparateNORANDRpublication6400 Series DocksInstallationInstructionsNPN:962-020-004.Usingthe optionalCommunicationAdapterallowsyouac-cess tocharging yourhand-heldcomputerbyusing:"Anacwall charger"Acigarettelighteradapter
SECTION2"Operation2-10 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideInAnExternalSourceFigure2-5showsamultipackchargerandFigure2-6showsasinglepackcharger.Figure 2-5Multipack Charger1231.Batterypack compartments(eight)2.ChargeindicatorLED3.Powercordconnector4.Fuse holder4
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-11Figure 2-6SinglePack Charger141.Batterypack compartment2.Chargercontacts3.Charging indicatorLED4.Powercord23
SECTION2"Operation2-12 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideBatteryChargerLEDand ErrorCodesWhenyourbatterypackisplacedinamultipackorsinglepackcharger,thecharger’sLEDindicatesthebatterypackchargingstatus:"Redindicatesthat thebatteryischarging."Greenindicatesthebatterypackisfullycharged."Acombinationofa blinkingredandorangeLEDcanindicate one oftwobasic conditions:Eithera badcon-nection,inwhichcaseyou needtoremoveandreinsertthebatterypackintothecharger,orthereisafaultybatterythatneedstobereplaced.However,theindi-cator canalsoalertyouofamoreseriouschargingorproducterror.Table2-1 andTable2-2onpage2-12showyouthismore extensivelistoferror codesandthesolution notes.Charging IndicatorErrorCodesTable2-1Charging IndicatorErrorCodesFirstBlinkSecondBlinkThirdBlinkPauseDescriptionSolutionNotesOrangeOrangeOrangeOff HighVoltageFault1 and2RedOrangeRedOff NoCommunication1OrangeRedRedOff ChecksumError1RedRedRedOff UpperCell Mismatch1 and3RedRedOrangeOff LowerCell Mismatch1 and3RedOrangeOrangeOff 5BadPacketsRe-ceived1OrangeRedOrangeOff WrongBatteryType1
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-13Table2-2Solution NotesNoteSolution1Toisolatetheissuetothebatterypackitself,put the“suspected”batterypackintoacomputerandoperateforafewminutes.Then,trythebatterypackindifferentcharger cupstosee ifthiserrorstill occurs.Ifitdoesoccur,sendthebatterypacktoyourservicecenterfor replacement.2This situationcouldbecausedbya badcharger cuporacomputer.Insertdifferentbatteriesintothis samecharger cup.Ifthecup producesthis same errorwiththe otherbatteries,thisindicatesthat thecuponthechargerisbad.Toget thebatterybackintoagoodstate,put thebatterypackbackinthecomputerandoperateforafewminutes.Thenplacethebatterypackintoadifferentcharger cupandrecharge.Sendthechargertoyourservicecenter.3Leavethebatterypackinthechargerforaminimumof16 hours.Iftheerror conditionstill exists,sendthebatterypacktoyourservicecenter.Backup BatteryAfullychargedbackupbatteryprovidesprotectionformaintainingdata approximately100 hourswiththemainbatteryremovedor completelyrun down.Thebackupbatteryischargedfrom themainbatterypackandeverytimeyourhand-heldcomputerisplacedinadockorchargingsource."NOTE:Yourcomputershould be placedonacharging sourcefor12 hoursbefore using the first timetofully charge the backup battery.Thebackupbatteryisnotuser-replaceable.Tohaveyourbackupbatteryreplaced,senditintotheNorandCustomerServiceCenternearest toyou.Wheneveryousendinyourhand-heldcomputerforservice,includeadescriptionofwhatyouwouldliketohavedonetoit.
SECTION2"Operation2-14 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideDownloading ProgramsTo YourHand-HeldComputerDownloadingparameters,programdata,orinventoryisdonebyplacing yourhand-heldcomputerintoadock,throughtheIrDAport,orthroughtheconnectoronthe op-tionalCommunicationAdapterendcap.Thedockingde-vicesnotonlytransmitdata betweenyourhand-heldcom-puterandthehost,butalsoprovidechargingforyourhand-heldcomputer.Programming theFlashTheflashdrive(c:\)isreadableandwriteable;therefore,youcanmodify,createand deletefiles,etc.asyourneedsdemand.ThePEN*KEYRModel6400 Programmer’sReference GuideNPN:977-054-004 containsthecompletedetailsforprogrammingflash.Theupper256 KBof flashisreservedfortheBIOSandDOSfiles.Ifthisareaeverneedsupdating youwill befurnishedwithcompleteinstructionsalongwiththeupdatedfiles.
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-15Turning YourHand-HeldComputerOnand Off (Suspending)Turning OnYourHand-HeldComputerTurnyourhand-heldcomputeronbypressingandreleasingthe[I/O]key.Whenyourhand-heldcomputeriscoldbooted(turningonthefirst time orafter resetting),itdisplays sev-eralmessagesinrapidsuccession.Thefirst messageshowsthefirmwareversionanditsreleasedate(DD/MMM/YY).Ifyouarejustresuming,thedisplayisrestoredtoitspre-vious state.Thescreensthatfollowdependonyourapplication.Thedocumentationthataddressesusingthishand-heldcomput-erasa batch(storenowandsendlater)unitinstructyouaboutall remainingoperations.Suspending YourHand-HeldComputerTosuspendoperation,press andreleasethe[I/O]keyonce.Suspendingoperationworksonlyifyour computerisnotpluggedintoachargingsource.Thememorycontentsareprotectedwhenthepoweris suspended.AutomaticSuspendYourhand-heldcomputerautomaticallyputsitselfintothesuspendmodeafteraperiodofinactivity.However, waitingtosuspendusesbatteryenergy.Thereforeitisbest tomanuallysuspendyourhand-heldcomputerbypressingthe[I/O]keywhen notenteringdata.Thememorycontentsareprotectedwhenthepoweris suspended.
SECTION2"Operation2-16 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTerminalEmulationprogramsdonotautomaticallysus-pend.Whenlyingidlebutnot manuallysuspended,thein-tegratedradiomoduleis still activeandwill drainbatterymuchasifitisactivelybeingused.Therefore,itisneces-sarytomanuallysuspendyour computerbypressingthe[I/O]key.Understanding theKey ClicksYoucommunicateyourintendedactiontoyourhand-heldcomputerthroughpressingakeyonthekeyboard.Yourhand-heldcomputer communicatesbacktoyouthroughanaudibleresponse,a“keyclick.”Eachtimeyoupress akey,yourhand-heldcomputerletsyouknow withasingleaudiblekeyclick.Pressingcertainkeyscausestwoconsecutivekeyclicksthatoccuroneafteranothersoquicklythat theyalmostsoundlikeasinglebeep.Thesetwoconsecutivekeyclicksoccurbecauseyourhand-heldcomputerautomatically“presses” theshiftkeyforyouinthesecases.EXAMPLE:An example ofconsecutivekey clicks isthe same aswhathappenswhen you usethe “shift”keyonaPC.Thesekeys include a colon(:),double quote(”),and percentsign(%).Ifyouenteranincorrectactionorkeystroke,you heara“beep.”Anerror“beep”islongerthanakeyclick.Anerror“beep”isintendedtogetyourattentionandletyouknowanerroroccurred.
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-17ScanningYoucanorderanintegratedscanneraspartofyourhand-heldcomputer,oryoucanattachatethered5-voltserial,decodedoutbar codescannertoyourhand-heldcomputer.Scannersallowtheterminaltoreadandinterpretbarcodes.Using anIntegratedScannerClass IIIalaserlabel located on bottomsideofcomputerLabel locatedonlaserscannerlensCAUTIONLASERLIGHTDONOTSTAREINTOBEAM670 nmLASER DIODE1.0MILLIWATT MAXOUTPUTCLASS II LASERPRODUCTClass II LabelWARNING:Do notpoint the scanneratsomeone’s eyes orlookdirectlyintoitwhenscanning.AVERTISSEMENT:Neregardezpas lafenêtredu scannerlorsque vouseffectuezune scannérisation.Nepointezjamaislerayonlaserversles yeuxdequelqu’un.Ifyourhand-heldcomputerhasbeenorderedwithaninter-nal integratedscanner,youcanscanandkeydataonyourhand-heldcomputer.MorecompletedetailsforsettinguptheparametersandoperatingtheintegratedscannerarecontainedinthePEN*KEYRModel6400 Programmer’sReference GuideNPN:977-054-004.
SECTION2"Operation2-18 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTousetheintegratedscanner,simplypoint thetopofyourunitat thebar code,press the[SCAN]keyandlistenforthebeepacknowledgingagoodscan.Ashorthigh-tonebeepindicatesagoodscan.Ifyou hearnobeep,scanthebar codeagain.Ifyouarestill notgettinga“goodscan”beep,followtheseinstructions.1.Ensureyouarepositioningthescanlensproperlyacross thebar code.2.Thescanbeam mustcross everybarandspace onthesymbol.3.Holdthescannerfartherawayforlargersymbols.4.Holdthescanner closerforsymbolswithbarsthatareclosetogether."NOTE:Tip:After reading a barcode,aimthe lensawayfromthe barcodesand press the SCANkeywithin 1/2second, to get the laserbeamback on.Withthe laserbeamon,you havefivesecondstofind andscan the nextbarcode.RIGHTWRONG012345 012345
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-19Installing theOptionalScanningHandleToattachthehandle:1.Slipthehandle ontothebase ofyourhand-heldcom-puter.2.Securethetwoquarter-turnscrews.Figure 2-7OptionalScannerHandle1.Bottomofhand-heldcomputer2.Scannerhandle3.Quarter-turnscrewfasteners123
SECTION2"Operation2-20 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideInstalling theOptionalScanningHandlewithBatteryPackToattachthehandle:1.Slipthehandle ontothebase ofyourhand-heldcom-puter.2.Snapintoplace.3.Toremovethehandle,pushinonthereleasebuttonandliftoff.Figure 2-8OptionalScannerHandlewithBatteryPack1.Bottomofhand-heldcomputer2.Scannerhandlewith batterypack3.Button torelease handlefromcomputer123
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-21Charging theScannerHandleBatteriesTochargethebatteriesinthescannerhandle:1.Unscrewthetwoquarter-turnscrews securingthehandletothehand-heldcomputer.Removethehand-heldcomputer.2.Slidethehandleintothechargerbyinsertingthekeysofthehandleintothenotchesinthecharger.Thesingleunitcharger’sLEDilluminatesgreenwhenthebatterypackisfullycharged.Figure 2-9Inserting ScannerHandleIntoCharger21.Charger2.Notch outsin batterypack chargercup1
SECTION2"Operation2-22 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideUsing aTetheredBarCodeScannerThetetheredbar codescannerattachestoyour computeratthe9-pinD-subconnectorlocatedonthebottomofthe op-tionalCommunicationAdapter.Thecomputerprovidesthepowertorun thescanner.Yourhand-heldcomputersupportstheserial,decodedteth-eredscannersintheNorand productline,theseinclude:TetheredScannerSupportedSymbolScanners"LS-3203ER-I200A,ExtendedRangepartnumber858-042-800"LS-3603-I200AFuzzyLogicpartnumber858-079-901Cable:"Straightscrewonconnectorserialcable321-518-001PSCScanners"PSC5300 IPSeriesStandardRangepartnumber858-065-012"PSC5300 IPSeriesVINpartnumber858-065-022"PSC5300 IPSeriesLongRangepartnumber858-065-052"PSC5300 IPSeriesExtraLongRangepartnumber858-065-072"PSC5300 IPSeriesUltraLongRangepartnumber858-065-092"PSC5300 IPSeriesLongRangeHighPowerpartnum-ber858-065-152"PSC5300 IPSeriesExtraLongRangeHighPowerpartnumber858-065-172
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-23Cable:"Straightscrewonconnectorserialcable321-476-0821.6400 Hand-heldcomputer2.Scanner3.RS-232 scannercable4.Communication adapter5.Communication adapterconnectorFigure 2-10Connecting aTetheredScanner21345
SECTION2"Operation2-24 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSoftwareThesoftwarethatsupportstetheredscanningisV1.15+BIOSandV5.10+terminalemulations.Tetheredscanningis supportedforanyexternaldevicethatsendsits serialdata at9600 baud,8data bits,noparity,1stopbitwithanASCII STX(hex02)beforethedata andanASCII ETX(hex03)afterthedata.Noprotocols,suchasACK/NAK, RTS/CTS,orXON/XOFF,aresupported.All8-bitcharactersbetweentheSTXandETXwill bestuffedinthePC BIOSkeybuffer.Setting TerminalEmulation toAcceptTethered LaserScanners1.InAUTOEXEC.BAT,ensurethescannerdriverisloadedwith64SCN7B--T1--I02.From theTerminalEmulationmode,press theyellowandthenthebluekeysto entertheTerminalEmula-tionMainMenu.3.Selectoption1)Set-upParms.4.EnterpasswordCR52401.5.Selectoption2)BarcodeParms.6.AtScannerTypemenu select3)Laserand press ENTfivetimes.7.AtMainMenu select4)Tests8.AtTestsmenu select1)Peripherals9.AtPeripheralsmenu select5)ScannerTestIfyouexperienceproblemswith using yourlaserscannerwithterminalemulationtrythesesteps:1.Reboot totheDOSprompt<YELLOW--BLUE--ENT--ENT>press 0 atpause.2.TypeDELCONFIG.DATpress ENT.
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-253.Press CTRLALT DELtoreboot.Setting YourDOSApplication toAcceptTethered LaserScannersInAUTOEXEC.BAT,ensurethescannerdriverisloadedinthePS/DOSsectionwith64SCN7B--E--W--T1I0(thisisforwedgescanning).Setting UpYourLS3203 orLS3603RS-232 SerialScannerParametersTetheredlaserpowerisalwayson,soatetheredlaser canscan,decode,andsendthedata as soonasitisconnected,evenwhenitisnotproperlyconfigured.Therefore,properoperationofthetetheredlaserisnoindicationthat thela-seriscorrectlyconfiguredforthescannerdriver64SCN7B.Scanthefollowingbar codestosetupyourLS3203ER-I200AorLS3603-I200Ascannersoitwill workwithyourhand-heldcomputer.You needtoscanall thebar codes(ex-ceptfortheHostTransmitCodeIDCharacterandHostDe-codeOptions)to enableyourlaserscannertoworkwiththe64SCN7Bscannerdriveronyourhand-heldcomputer.SetAll DefaultsScantheSetAll Defaultsbar codetosetupyourscannerforRS-232 serialcommunication.
SECTION2"Operation2-26 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideDataTransmission Format1.Scanthe<PREFIX><DATA><SUFFIX>bar code.<PREFIX><DATA><SUFFIX>2.ScanthePREFIXbar code.3.ScanthePREFIXvalues1,0,0,2 bar codesfrompage2-27.Ifyoumakeachange orwishtochangeyourselection,scanCANCEL.PREFIX4.ScantheSUFFIXbar code.5.ScantheSUFFIXvalues1,0,0,3 bar codesfrompage2-27.Ifyoumakeachange orwishtochangeyourselection,scanCANCEL.SUFFIX
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-27RS-232 HostPrefix/SuffixValues0142367CANCEL895
SECTION2"Operation2-28 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideRS-232 HostParityNONERS-232 HostStop BitSelect1STOPBITRS-232 HostASCII Format8-BIT
SECTION2"OperationPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 2-29RS-232 HostTransmitCodeID Character(Optional)Select to enable ordisablethis setting.ThedefaultisTransmitCodeIDCharacter.TheTransmitCodeIDChar-actermustbe enabledifyouareusingFWP640H0orFWP640H4terminalemulationsoftwareinyourhand-heldcomputer.TRANSMITCODEID CHARACTERDONOT TRANSMITCODEID CHARACTERRS-232 HostDecodeOptions(Optional)Scanone ofthesebar codesto enable ordisablethelaserbeepafteragoodscan.Ifyourhand-heldcomputerapplica-tionbeepswhenitgets scannerdatathenyouwould prob-ablywant todisablethelaserbeep.DONOTBEEP AFTERGOOD DECODEBEEP AFTERGOOD DECODE
SECTION2"Operation2-30 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideProblemswithYourScannerIfyouarehavingproblemswithyourscanner:1.Refertotheuserguideforyourscanner.2.RefertothePEN*KEYRModel6400 Programmer’sReference GuideNPN:977-054-0043.Call yourNorand24-hourCustomerResponseCenterat1-800-221-9236.
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-1Section 3TerminalEmulation Menu Screens""""""""""""""""""""""""""""IntroductionTheTerminalEmulationMenu Screensareprovidedtosup-port terminalsrunningNORANDRTerminalEmulationsoftware.This sectiondescribesthemenususedtosetop-eratingandscanningparametersforthehand-heldcomput-er.Additional informationcanbefoundintheprogram-mer’sguide ortechnicaloverviewforyourparticularemulationprogram.Keyboard FunctionsSomekeysonthehand-heldcomputerhavespecialfunc-tions, whichcanvarydependingupontheapplicationsoft-ware. Generalfunctionkeys(keysthatperform thesametask,regardless oftheapplication)aredescribedinthefol-lowingparagraphs.Yellowand BlueShift KeysUsetheyellowandblueshiftkeystoput thekeyboardinthedesired(yelloworblue)shift mode.TheseshiftedkeyfunctionsareshownonthekeyboardoverlaysinAppendixC.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideENTER[ENT]KeysPress either[ENT]keytoselect the optionthatishigh-lightedinthemenu shownonthedisplay.Afterselectinganoption[ENT]either restoresthedisplaytothepreviousmenu oradvancestothenext menu.NumberKeys [0]Through [9]Manymenushavenumberedoptions.Tochooseaparticu-laroption,press thenumerickeythatcorrespondstothatoption.Onceyoumakeaselectionandyouremainat that menuscreen,the optionishighlighted,butyoucanselectaddi-tionaloptions.Todeselectanenabledoption,press thenumber correspondingtothatoption.Insomecases,pressinganumberbringsupadifferentmenu (submenu).Thisallowsyoutofurthermodifythechoicemadeintheparent menu.Press the[ENT]keytoconfirm thesettingsandexit thismenu.Afterthemodification(s),youmay(dependingonthemenuandfunction)bepermittedtoreturntotheparent menu tomakeadditionalselections.Therearealsosituationswherepressing[6]causesyourhand-heldcomputerto exitfromasubmenu or reboot.Variousmenusrequire enteringanumber,butdonotneces-sarilyhavesimplechoices suchas1,2,3,4,etc.Instead,youmayhaveto enteranumberfromarange(example:0--32).Youmayhavetopress [ENT]afterthese.Theseinstancesaredetailedinthetext thatappliestothosemenus,orinthemenu displays.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-3YUpand BDownArrowsThesekeysaredefinedbythehostcomputer.Usethesekeysto:"Adjust thelengthandfrequencyofthekeyclickanderrorbuzzers."Set thedisplaysize(thenumberofrowsdisplayedandcharactersper row)ofthedisplay.Display AnnunciatorsAnnunciators showthecurrentstatusoroperationinprog-ress.Thefollowinglists some oftheannunciatorscommontoall emulations.Theseannunciatorsoccupypositions0through8ofthedisplay.Abibliographyfollowsthat tellswheremoreinformationcanbefound.Display Position 0Radiocomputer.Theradioistransmittingdatatothebasestation.Display Position 1Iftheradioiconisdisplayedinposition0thenposition1showsthestatusoftheradiotransmission(either receiving,sending,communicationloss,ormessagewaiting).Ifthereisnoradioiconshowninposition0thenthispositionisblankand position1showstheactivesession number1or2.Sending.Radiois sendingdatatothebasestation.Receiving.Radioisreceivingdatafrom thebasestation.Thisannunciatorappearsonlywhentheinformationisforthisparticular computer’saddress.
X^YA"ASECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-4PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideCommunicationsloss.Nocommunicationwiththehostcomputerhasoccurredforatleast60 seconds.Theradiocomputermaybe outofradiorange,thebasestationmaynothavepower,or communicationsfrom thehostcomputertothebasestationmaynotbeproperlysetup.Message.You havereceivedamessageandithasnotbeenread.Display Position 2InputInhibited.Thekeyboardhasacceptedenoughin-formationforthecurrentinputfield.Ifthe“keyahead”fea-tureison,theterminalstoresthekeystrokesmadeafter“inputinhibited”appears.Thehost mayalsoinhibit(lock-out)thekeyboarduponcertainerrorsorwhensendingadditional informationtoyour computer.InsertMode.Charactersareinserted,notoverwritten.Display Position 3AlphabetCharacter(green)ShiftMode.Thekeyboardisinthealphabetcharactershift mode—anyalphabetchar-acterkeystrokesare enteredasuppercasecharacters.(blue)ShiftMode.Thekeyboardisinacoloredshiftmode—keystrokesenterthesymbolorperform thefunctionshownontheoverlay just totheupperleftofthekey.(yellow)ShiftMode.Thekeyboardisinacoloredshiftmode—keystrokesenterthesymbolorperform thefunctionshownontheoverlay just totheupperrightofthekey.Display Position 4AlphaLock.ThisAlphaLocksymbol isusedonlyforthe41-keykeyboardmodel.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-5Display Positions 5-8BatteryPackGasGaugeIcons:Thesebatteryiconsrepresent thechargelevel inyourmainbatterypack."Fouricons(positions5--8)indicatesmorethan76 %chargelevel"Three icons(positions5,6,, and7)indicatesbetween51--75%"Twoicons(positions5,and6)indicatesbetween26--50%"Oneicon(position5)indicatesbetween21--25%Onceyour computergetsbelowthe20%range,theiconsarereplacedby“Ls”andafterthechargelevel isless than10%your computeremitsaseriesofbeeps."FourLsindicatesbetween16--20%chargelevel"Three Lsindicatesbetween11--15%."Three Lsindicatesbetween11--15%.At the15%chargelevel,your computerbeepsonce.Thesounddurationandfrequencyareatlevelsyou havesetforyour computer."TwoLsindicatesbetween6--10%.At the10%and7%chargelevels,your computerbeepsonce.Thesounddurationandfrequencyareatlevelsyou havesetforyour computer."OneLindicatesbetween0--5%.At thischargelevel,your computerbeepsthree timesatitscurrentsettinglevelforbothdurationandfrequency."NOTE:If you havethe beeperturned off,you will nothearanyof the lowbatterybeep warnings.Thebatterypackiconsonyour computerdisplayreflect thesamestatusastheLEDsonthebatterypack.However,theremaybeaoneminutedelayforupdatingtheiconsonthedisplaywhenthebatterypackisreplaced.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-6PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideAgain,thesearejustafewofthedisplayannunciatorsthatarecommontoall emulations.Thereare others,specifictoindividualemulations,thatarenotshown here.Annunciatorbibliography(emulation/referencesource/NorandPartNumber):"VT220/ANSITerminalEmulationProgrammer’sRef-erence Guide.(NPN977-047-037)"5250 SNAand AsynchronousTerminalEmulationProgrammer’sReference Guide.(NPN977-047-039)"3270 TerminalEmulationProgrammer’sReferenceGuide.(NPN977-047-040)"NativeAsyncTerminalEmulationProgrammer’sRef-erence Guide.(NPN977-047-038)Setting theOperating ParametersMakesurethereisafully-chargedbatterypackinthehand-heldcomputerbeforesettingtheparameters.Opening theMainMenuTheMainMenu isthefirstscreendisplayedwhenyouopenthehand-heldcomputermenus.All othermenusareaccessedfrom theMainMenu.To opentheMainMenu,press theyellowshift,thentheblueshift(MENU)key.Briefly,thesekeysgenerallyoper-ateas:"Blueshiftisforfunctionslabeledbybluelegendsabovethekeys."Greenshiftisforfunctionslabeledby greenlegendsabovethekeys."Yellowshiftisforfunctionslabeledby yellowlegendsabovethekeys.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-7"BluethenGreenshiftisCAPSLOCK."BluethenYellowshiftisAlphabeticLock(41-keyunitsonly)."YellowthenBlueshiftisTerminalEmulationmenus;yourparticularemulationsoftwareprobablytreat thekeysfor contrastcontrol,backlightingandotherfunc-tionsdifferently.AftertheMainMenu appears,enteranumber(1through7)tomakeaselection.TheMainMenu is shownbelow:Main Menu1) Set-up Parms2) LCD Parms3) Beeper Setup4) Tests5) Version Info6) Exit Menus7) More
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-8PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideMain Menu1) Set-up Parms2) LCD Parms3) Beeper Setup4) Tests5) Version Info6) Exit Menus7) MoreSet Parameters1) Radio #2) Barcode Parms3) Protocol Opts4) Display Opts5) Radio Comm6) Cold Start7) MoreLCD Parms1)2) Screen Size3) Screen Mode4) Annunciators5)6) Key Uppercase7) Scroll WindowMain Menu 21) Keyboard Opts2) Save Parms3)4) Session MenuVersion InfoFirmware nameVersion numberDate ddmmmyyBeeper Setup1) Key Click2) Error Tone3) Beeper SelectTests1) Peripherals2)3) Memory View4) Packet Driver5) Numbers6) Timed Numbers(1) (2)(3) (4)(5) (7)ToreturntotheMainMenu from thehand-heldcomputermenusprogram,simplypress the[ENT]keyseveraltimes.Youcanthenselect6)ExitMenus,toreturntothe operat-ingsystem.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-9Thefollowingparagraphsdescribe optionsavailablefromtheMainMenu.Set-UpParmsTheSet-upParms(parameters)menu ispassword protectedtoguardagainstunwantedchangesorloss ofdata.Inthismenu youcanchangethefollowing:"Radioidentification number"Bar codeparameters"Hostandemulationmode options"Displayoptions"RadioComm (notuseraccessibleat thistime)"EnablesystemsecuritywithaglobalpasswordOr,youcanrebootyourhand-heldcomputer.LCD ParmsLCDParms(parameters)menu adjuststhefollowingdis-play(LiquidCrystalDisplay)parameters:"Screensize(numberoflinesdisplayedandcharactersperline)"Cursorposition(ScreenMode)"Annunciators"Uppercasedisplay"ScrollingwindowparametersBeeperSetupBeeperSetupletsyouadjust thefrequencyandthelength(duration)ofthebuzzer. Differentbuzzertonescanbepro-grammed,andyoucanselect thebuzzeroutputforthe:"Keyclick(indicatingthatavalidkeyhasbeenpressedoragoodscanoccurred)"Errortone(indicatingsome error conditionoccurred;forexample,an unacceptablekeystroke.)
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-10 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTestsTheTestsmenu allowsyoutoperform thefollowingtests:"Peripherals"MemoryView"PacketDriver"Numbers"TimedNumbersVersion InfoYoucan usetheUPandDOWNarrowkeysintheVersionInfomenu todisplay:"Thetype ofprograminFLASHROM"Thereleasedate oftheprograminFLASHROMExitMenusTheExitMenusoptionexitsfrom thehand-heldcomputermenusandreturnstothe“initial”screen.MoreTheMore optionopensamenu calledMainMenu 2, whichletsyou(1)setakeyboard“type-ahead”option,(2)savepa-rametersettingsasthenewhand-heldcomputerdefaultparameters,and(3)designatesessionswitchingparame-ters.Opening theSet-UpParmsMenuTheSet-UpParms(parameters)menu ispassword pro-tectedtopreventunauthorized personsfromchanginghand-heldcomputerparameters.Theparametersyousetonlyapplytothecurrentsession.Ifmorethanonesessionisavailabletoyou,usetheSessionMenu (#4 inMainMenu 2)toverifyor changethecurrentsessionbefore changingparametersettings.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-11To opentheSet-UpParmsmenu:1.Press the[1]key.2.Press the[ENT]key.3.At theprompt,enterthepasswordCR52401.TheSet-UpParmsmenu,andthemenusyoucanaccessfromit,areshownonthefollowingpage.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-12 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSet-up Parms1) Radio #2) Barcode Parms3) Protocol Opts4) Display Opts5) Radio Comm6) Cold Start7. MoreRadio #Enter UnitNumber:xxPress A forAdvanced SetupDisplay Opts1) Backlight2) Cursor ModeScanner Type1) No Scanner2)3) Laser4)5)Protocol Opts1) Host View Size2) Data Stream3) Extended Cmds4) 52505) 32706) VT2207) Native(1) (2)(3) (4)(5) (6)Protocol1) SST2) SST-Diag ModeCold StartEnter “Y”To Cold Startterminal:Set-up Parms1) Menu Password2) Print Device(7)
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-13Radio#UsetheRadio#menu toset,view, or changethehand-heldcomputeridentification number.Thisnumberallowsthehostcomputertoidentifyindividualhand-heldcomputersintheradiodatanetwork.Each hand-heldcomputermusthaveauniquenumberinthesamenetwork.TheSetRadio# andtheAdvancedSetupmenus,areshownonthefollowingpages.Tosetor changethehand-heldcomputeridentificationnumber,usethenumerickeysonthehand-heldcomputerkeyboard.Afterenteringanumber(between0 and126),press the[ENT]keytoreturntotheMainMenu,orthe[A]keytogototheAdvancedSetupmenus.TheLANIDnumber canbe0--255 dependingontheradioyouareusing.WiththeRM60/70 radiothenumber canbe0--255 andwiththeRM80/90 radiotherangeis0--15.YourcomputeronlycommunicateswithequipmentusingthesameIDnumberthatyouassignedtoyourLAN.IfyouenteraLANIDnumberthatisdifferentfromwhatisconfiguredinyourNET.CFGfileyouget thismessage.LAN IDchangedNeedtoreboottotake effect.Ifthishappensthesystem modifiesyournet.cfgfilewhichisusedbytheWTPPKT.EXEprogramoninitializationofyour computer.Therefore,thatiswhy you needtorebootyour computer.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-14 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideThesecondoptionintheAdvancedSetupmenu allowsyoutochangetheradioconfigurationsetting.At thepresenttimethisisnotusedandisleftavailablefor customset-tingsnecessaryataparticular customersite.ANorandSystemEngineerworkswithyoutomakethis setting.Ifyour computerisusinganRM160/170 902 MHzorRM180/190 2.4GHzradiomoduleusetheupand downar-rowstopicktheDirectSequence(DS)andChannelconfigu-ration.Ifyour computerisusinganRM111 SynthesizedUHFradioyouselectfrom thelist thepossiblefrequenciesforyour radiomodule.UsethenextoptionintheAdvancedSetupmenu ifthereismorethanonehostcomputeronyourSSTnetwork.Thisallowsyoutodesignateuptothree hostcomputersforeachhand-heldcomputer.Each hostisassignedaseparateprioritylevel(1,2,or3).Whenpoweredon,thehand-heldcomputerseekshostA.IfhostAisnotavailable,thehand-heldcomputerseekshostB;ifhostBisnotavailable,thehand-heldcomputerattemptstologontohostC.Whendesignatingadditionalhosts,youmust:"Tell thehand-heldcomputerthehost type ofeach hostcomputer(Native,3270,5250,orVT220)."Assignahand-heldcomputernumberforeach host."Tell thehand-heldcomputerthename ofeach host."NOTE:Selectionsinthesemenusapplyonlytothe currentsession.UsetheSession Menu toverifyorchange the currentsession.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-15Advanced SetupLANxRadio #Enter UnitNumber: xxPress A forAdvanced Setup(A)ENTERAdvanced SetupRadio Config#Not currently usedENTERIFYOU HAVEAN RM160/170 orRM180/190RADIOMODULEIFYOU HAVEAN RM111 SYN UHFRADIOMODULESet FrequencyUse Cursor Upand Down KeysTo AdjustxxxxxxxxxENTER(continueto nextpage)Set Mode/ChannelUse Cursor Upand Down KeysTo AdjustDS xxxXChannel xx
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-16 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideAdvanced Setup1) Host A2) Host B3) Host CHost A1) Native2) 32703) 52504) VT220Host A(host emulation)Unit# xxxEnter Host Name:xxxx(1)ENTERENTERENTERDONEENTERENTERENTERHost AEnter UnitNumber:xxx
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-17BarCodeParmsTheBarCodeParms(parameters)menusdesignate:"Ifyouareusinga bar codescanner"Scanoptions"Thebar codesymbologiestouse(thecomputer canonlydecodethebar codesymbologiesyouenable)"Optionsforeachenabledbar codesymbology (e.g.,minimumandmaximumbar codelengths)TheScannerTypemenu isthefirstBarCodeParmsmenu.Choosethedesiredoptionfrom thismenu and press the[ENT]key.ThenextBarCodeParmsmenu appearsonthedisplay.ScannerTypeUsetheScannerTypemenu todesignatethetype ofbarcodescanner.Scanner Type1) No Scanner2)3) Laser4)5)Tomakeaselection,press thenumerickeycorrespondingtothedesiredoption,thenpress the[ENT]key.ThistakesyoutotheScanOptionsmenu."NOTE:You can choose option 1,“NoScanner,”and still set the remainingscannerand barcode options.Then,ifyou useascanneratalatertime,all parametersaresetand itisonlynecessaryto designatethescannertype."NOTE:Selected optionsare highlighted on the display.To deselectase-lected option,press the keythatcorrespondstothatoption.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-18 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideScanOptionsUsetheScanOptionsmenu todesignatehowthehand-heldcomputerhandles scannedbar codes.TheScanOptionsmenu is shownbelow. Descriptionsofthe optionsfollow.Scan Options1) Redundancy2) MOD 10 Check3) Concatenate4) BC Type Char5) Stream Scan6) Scan All Flds7) MoreRedundancy:Thisoptionrequirestwoidenticalscansofabar code,onerightafteranother,beforethehand-heldcom-puteracceptsthescanasvalid.Mod10 Check:Whenyouselect thisoption,acheckdigitisaddedat the endofthebar codeafteragoodread.Thisisavariationofthemodulus10 formula andisusedinfre-quently.Foradditional informationonMod10,refertothebookPEN*KEYR6400 Programmers Reference GuideNPN:977-054-004.Concatenate:Eachbar codereadisaddedtothe endofthepreviousbar codereaduntil thecomputermeetsaconditionthatforcestransmissiontothehost.WhenthisoptionisOFF,eachbar codereadisplacedat thebeginningofthecurrentinputfield.Aftera bar codeisplacedinafield,anysubsequentreadreplacesthefirstread.BC TypeChar:Thisoptionaddsacharacterassociatedwiththebar codetypeat thebeginningofthescannedbarcode.StreamScan:Ifthescannedbar codeistoo bigfortheinputfield,the overflowinformationappearsinthenextfield.Thiscontinuesuntil the entirebar codeisentered.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-19WhenthisoptionisOFF,andthescannedbar codeistoobigfortheinputfield,the overflowinformationisdropped.ScanAll Fields:Whenyouselect thisoptionthescannerisenabledwheneverthecursorisinaninputfield.WhenthisoptionisOFF,thehostcomputermustenablethescan-nerforeachinputfieldthatrequires scanned data.Afteryoupress the[ENT]key,thedisplayadvancestoadditionalScanOptionsmenus.To enablethescanoptions,press thenumerickey(s)corre-spondingtothe optionsyouwant,thenpress [ENT].Youcanenablemore thanoneScanOptionatatime.ScanPreCharand ScanPostChar:Enterahexadeci-malvaluefrom00--FF forthecharactertobesentprecedingthescanned dataorafterthescanned data.Thevalue of20hmeansthatpre orpostcharactersarenotsent.Scan Options1)2) Scan PreChar3) Scan PostCharScanOptionsTo EnableBarCodesTherearemenusofoptionsto enable(ordisable)variousbar codesymbologies.To enablea bar code,press thenu-merickeycorrespondingtothenumberofthebar codesymbology (as shownonthemenu),thenpress the[ENT]key.Afterenablingaparticularbar codeyoumayhavetoselectvariousoptionsforthebar code.Afterselectingthedesiredoptions,youarepromptedtosetlengthrequirements(suchasminimumandmaximumlength,fixedlengths,leadingandtrailingcharacteroptions,etc.).
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-20 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideOncethelengthrequirementshavebeenset,thecomputerreturnstothesameScanOptionsmenu.Youmaythenchooseto enableanotherbar codesymbology from thatmenu,oryoucanadvancetothenextScanOptionsmenubypressingthe[ENT]key.TheScanOptionsmenu,andthebar codesymbologiesyoucanenablefromit,areshown here.UPC1) Enabled2) Add-On 23) Add-On 54)5) Sys 0 UPCE6) Expand E To AScan Options1) UPC2) EAN3) Code 394) Code 1285) CodabarEAN1) Enabled2) Add-On 23) Add-On 54) Expand 8To13Code 391) Enabled2) Chk Digit3) Extended4) Encoded5) Auto-Encoded6)7) Full ASCIICode 1281) Enabled2) UCC/EAN(1) (2)(3) (4)(5)Codabar1) Codabar
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-21ScanOptionsofAdditionalBarCodesThismenu offersadditionalbar codeselections.Afterenab-linga bar codesymbology,youcansetvariousoptionsforthebar code,thensetlengthoptionsforthebar code.Whenall optionshavebeenset,thedisplayreturnstotheScanOptions(2)menu.TheScanOptions(2)menu andthebar codesymbologiesyoucanenablefromitareshownbe-low.Whenyou have enabledall neededbar codesymbologies,press the[ENT]key.YoureturntothefirstScanOptionsmenu.Press the[ENT]keyagaintobackoutandreturntotheSet-UpParmsmenu.Plessey1) Enabled2) MOD10 Chk3) MOD11 ChkInt 2of51) Enabled2) Chk DigitScan Options (2)1) Plessey2)3) Int 2of54)5)6)(1)(3)
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-22 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideLengthsOptionsTheLengthsOptionsmenusdeterminethemaximumandminimumlengthforaspecificbar codesymbology.Settingthelengthofenabledbar codeshelpsthehand-heldcom-puterdetermineifascannedbar codeisvalidandimproveshand-heldcomputer responsetime.Thelengthoptionsmustbesetforeachenabledbar code.Instructionsforsettingthelengthoptionsfollowonthenextpage.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-23(bar code type)Max Length xx(bar code type)Max Length xxMin Length xx(bar code type)Max Length xxMin Length xxFix Length 1 xx(bar code type)Max Length xxMin Length xxFix Length 1 xxFix Length 2 xx(bar code type)Max Length xxMin Length xxFix Length 1 xxFix Length 2 xxFix Length 3 xxFix Length 4 xx(bar code type)Max Length xxMin Length xxFix Length 1 xxFix Length 2 xxFix Length 3 xx(bar code type)Drop Leading xxDrop Trailing xx(bar code type)Drop Leading xx1. Keyinthemaximumlength(0--99) fortheselectedbarcode,thenpress [ENT].2. Keyintheminimumlength(0--99) forthebar code,thenpress [ENT]."NOTE:I2 of5 only supportsfixed lengths1 and 2.Entriesinfixed lengths3and 4 areignored aswell asminimumand maximumlengths.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-24 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide"NOTE:The nextprompts set fixed barcode lengths(the enabled barcodemustbe ofacertainlength—determined by yourentry).Fixed-lengthentriesoverride the maximumand minimumlength entries(minimumand maximumare used forchosen codes). If you do notwant fixedlengthsforthe enabled barcode,enterzero(0).3.Enterthefixedlength(0--99) forthedefinedbar code,thenpress [ENT].Eachtimeyousetafixedlength,(thenpress the[ENT]key)youarepromptedtosetanotherfixedlength—uptofour.Tosetfewerthanfourfixedlengths,enterzero(0) fortheunusedfixedlengths.(Forexample,ifyouonlyrequire2fixedlengths,enterzerowhentheFixedLength3 and4promptsappearonthedisplay.)"NOTE:Usethe next two promptsto drop a particularnumberofcharactersfromthe front(leading)or rear (trailing)edge of the scanned barcode.4.Enterthenumberofcharacters(0--15)todropfromthebeginningofthescannedbar code,thenpress[ENT].5.Enterthenumberofcharacters(0--15)todropfromthe endofthescannedbar code,thenpress [ENT].Afteryou havesetall ofthelengthoptionsforthe enabledbar codethedisplayreturnsto one oftheScanOptionsme-nus(dependingonwhichmenu youenabledthebar codefrom).Protocol OptionsUsethis selectiontodesignatethehand-heldcomputertypeofthehostcomputer.Youcanalsodesignatewhichaddi-tionalcommandsandcommandsetsareavailable.TheProtocolOptsmenu has sevensubmenustocustomizeyourhand-heldcomputer.TheProtocolOptsmenu isshownonthenextpage.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-25Protocol Opts1) Host View Sze2) Data Stream3) Extended Cmds4) 52505) 32706) VT2207) NativeHostViewSizeTheHostViewSize optiontellsthehand-heldcomputertheformatofdisplayinformationsentfrom thehost.Thedis-play viewingsize equals1920 (determinedbytakingthenumberofrowstimesthenumberofcolumns).The excep-tioniswith5250 TerminalEmulationwhichcan haveanadditionalrowforerrormessagesandthereforecan have2000 charactersinsteadof1920.ThedefaultsettingforNativeTerminalEmulationis120columnsby16 rows(equals1920).ThedefaultforVT220TerminalEmulationis80 columnsby24 rows(equals1920).Thedefaultfor5250 TerminalEmulationis80 col-umnsby24 rows(25 witherrormessages).Thedefaultfor3270 TerminalEmulationdependsonwhatthe originalsettingwasbeforeyouchangedto3270 Termi-nalEmulation.Rememberthat thetotalcharactersmustequal1920 (numberofrowsbythenumberofcolumns)un-less using5250 TerminalEmulationwitherrormessages.Host View SzeWidthxxTochangethewidth,enteranumber(between1-- 80).Press [ENT].andreturntotheProtocolOptsmenu.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-26 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideDataStreamUsethismenu tospecifythedatastreamusedbythehostcomputer.Data Stream1) Native2) 32703) 52504) VT220Enterthenumber correspondingtothetype ofthehostcomputer.Press [ENT]andreturntotheProtocolOptsmenu.ExtendedCMDSWiththisoptionENABLED, thehostcomputer canchangeorusethefollowingfeaturesofthehand-heldcomputer:"RS-232 communications(e.g., printer)"Bar code options"Displayscreenandfontsize"ErrortoneExtended Cmds1) Enabled2) Disabled1.Press [1]to enablethe extendedcommandset,orpress [2]todisablethe extendedcommandset.2.Press [ENT]toreturntotheProtocolOptsmenu.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-275250 OptionsThe5250 Optionsmenu letsyouenablethefollowingfea-turesif youare usingthe5250 communicationprotocol:"BeepOnError"AutoTab Scan"Telnet5250 Options1) Beep On Error2) Auto Tab Scan3) TelnetEnablingBeepOnError causesthebuzzertosoundwhenanerror conditionoccurs,butallowsyoutocontinuework-ing.Normally, whenanerroroccursthekeyboardlocks-up,thehand-heldcomputermustbereseteitherfrom thehostortheRESETkeyonthehand-heldcomputeritself.TheAutoTab Scanoptioncausesthecursortoautomatical-lytab forwardtothenextinputfieldwhenagoodscanisobtained.Telnetallowsforthehandlingoftelnetoption negotiationsto establishasessionwithanappropriatetelnetserver.To enablethese options:1.Press [1]to enabletheBeepOnErroroption.Press [2]to enabletheAutoTab Scanoption.Press [3]to enabletheTelnetoption.2.Press [ENT]toreturntotheProtocolOptionsmenuscreen.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-28 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide3270 OptionsThe3270 Optionsmenu letsyouenablethefollowingfea-turesif youare usingthe3270 communicationprotocol:"KeyboardUnlock"AutoTab Scn(scan)"AutoEntr(enter)Scn"Emulate3210"Telnet32701) Keybrd Unlock2) Auto Tab Scan3) Auto Entr Scn4) Emulate 32105) TelnetEnablingKeyboardUnlockunlocksthekeyboardafterthe[PA1],[PA2],or[CLEAR]keysarepressed.(Normallythekeyboardremainslocked—until unlockedorthehand-heldcomputerisresetbythehost—afteranyofthesekeysarepressed.)When usingTokenRingonyourhost,thetab keyalsounlocksthekeyboard.EnablingAutoTab Scancausesthecursortotab forwardtothenextinputfieldwheneveragoodscanisobtained.EnablingAutoEntrScanactuatesthe[ENTER]functionwheneveragoodscanisobtained.EnablingEmulate3210 allowsyour3270 keyboardto emu-latea 3210 terminal.Telnetallowsforthehandlingoftelnetoption negotiationsto establishasessionwithanappropriatetelnetserver.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-29To enablethese options:1.Press [1]to enabletheKeyboardUnlockoption.Press [2]to enabletheAutoTab Scanoption.Press [3]to enabletheAutoEntrScanoption.Press [4]to enable3210 Emulationoption.Press [5]to enabletheTelnetoption."NOTE:AutoTab Scan and AutoEntrScan cannotbe enabled at the sametime.2.Press [ENT]toreturntotheProtocolOptionsmenuscreen.3210 EmulationTheNorand3210 emulationoptioncausesyour radiohand-heldcomputertoperform thesamefunctionsastheRT3210hand-heldcomputer.Forfull 3210 compatibility:youmustdisablebufferingthekeyboard,setcursortolazymode,andset theLCDParmstoKeyUppercase.Afterenablingthedesired3270 options,press the[ENT]keytoreturntotheProtocolOptsmenu.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-30 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideVT220TheVT220 menu letsyouenablethefollowingfeaturesifyouare usingtheVT220 communicationprotocol:"DELtoBS(deletetobackspace)"CR toCRLF (carriagereturntocarriagereturnlinefeed)"AutoEntr(enter)Scn"AutoTab Scan"LocalEcho"AnswerBack"MoreVT2201) DEL to BS2) CR to CRLF3) Auto Entr Scn4) Auto Tab Scan5) Local Echo6) AnswerBack7) MoreTheDELtoBSoption, whenenabled,causesthe[CLEAR]keytodeletethecharactertotheleftofthecursorposition,andmovesthecursorbackonespace.Whenthisoptionisnotenabled,the[CLEAR]keydeletesthecharacterat thecursorsposition.TheCR toCRLF option, whenenabled,causesthe[ENT]keytoperformacarriagereturnandalinefeed.Whenthisoptionisnotenabled,the[ENT]keyperformsacarriagereturnonly.EnablingAutoEntrScnactuatesthe[ENT]functionwhen-everagoodscanisobtained.TheAutoTab Scanoptioncausesthehand-heldcomputertoautomaticallytab tothenextinputfieldwhenagoodscanisobtained.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-31"NOTE:The AutoEntrScan and AutoTab Scan options cannotbe enabled atthe sametime.EnablingtheLocalEcho optionallowscharacterstobedis-playedfromhand-heldcomputermemorybutnotfromhostmemory.TheAnswerbackoptionallowsyoutoinputuptoa30char-acterstring, whichisthensentbacktothehostinresponsetoaninquiry(hex05).TheMore optioncallsupthefollowingscreen:VT2201) Screen Lock2) DiscreteBells3) UserKey Locked4) RS232 Setup5) VT220 Mode6) Lock Mode7) MoreTheScreenLockoptionallowstheusertosetupandlockthescreentoaspecifiedsize.Anycharactersfallingoutsidethis screensizeareignoredbythehand-heldcomputer.IftheDiscreteBellsoptionisenabled,thehand-heldcom-puterbeepsforeachbell characterthehostsends.Iftheoptionisdisabled,thehand-heldcomputerignoresbellcharactersifitisalreadybeeping.Youcangetacommandfrom thehost thatdefinestheFunctionkeys.IfUserKeyLockedis set thehostignoresthiscommandwhilethisoptionis set.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-32 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSelectingRS232 Setupallowsyoutoselectfromanothermenu ofchoices.Thesechoicesare:RS2321) RS232 Baud Rate2) RS232 Parity3) RS232 Stop Bits4) RS232 Data Bits5) RS232 FlowSelectyour choice,thenpress the[ENT]keytoreturntotheProtocolOptsmenu.SelectingVT220 Modeallowsyoutoselectoperatingincharacterorblockmode.Selectyour choice,thenpress the[ENT]keytoreturntotheProtocolOptsmenu.VT220 Mode1) Char2) BlockSelectingLockModedisablestheModekeyintheVT220datastream.ThedefaultModekeytogglesbetweenblockandcharactermodes.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-33SelectingMoremovesyoutoselect thetelnetoptionfortheVT220 datastream.VT220 Mode1) TelnetTelnetallowsforthehandlingoftelnetoption negotiationsto establishasessionwithanappropriatetelnetserver.Makeyourselection,thenpress the[ENT]keytoreturntotheProtocolOptsmenu.NativeThisoptionisenabledbydefault topreservebackwardcom-patibility.Whenenabled,pressing<F1>isequivalent topressingBlue-0, whilepressing<F2>isequivalent topress-ingBlue-1,etc.Whendisabled,<F1>isequivalent toBlue-1,and<F2>isequivalent toBlue-2,etc.Native1) F1 is FUNC-0
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-34 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideDisplay OptionsDisplayOptsallowsyoutochoosethebacklight timerfeature orhowthecursorappearsonthedisplay.Display Opts1) Backlight2) Cursor Mode3)BacklightSelectingBacklightdisplaysthis screen.Backlight TimerUse Cursor UpAnd Down KeysTo AdjustUsetheup[Y]and down[B]arrowstoselectanumberfromOff to255.Thisisthenumberofsecondsthat thebacklightstaysonafterakeyispressed.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-35CursorModeTheCursor Modemenu allowsyoutoselect thecursorstyle.Cursor Mode1) Underline Blink2) Block Blink3) Underline4) Block> <"CursorlocationintheBlockmodeisindicatedbyare-versevideo (highlighted)block(J)character."Blinkmodescausesthecursortoappearand disap-pearinitscurrentlocation.Blinkingcursoronlyworksusingthe16 lineby20 columnfontsettingor18 x20 dependingonthesize ofdisplay you havese-lectedonyour computer."Thecursorshapeisdisplayedbetween‘>’and‘<’.Aftermaking yourselection,press the[ENT]key.YouthenreturntotheDisplayOptsmenu.RadioCommThismenu allowsyouto enable ordisableSSTdiagnosticmode."NOTE:Diagnosticmodesdisable datacompression and arereserved forengineering tests.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-36 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideColdStartTheColdStartoptionperformsahand-heldcomputer coldstart.Acoldstartresetsall hand-heldcomputerparame-terstotheirdefaultvalues.Cold StartEnter “Y”to Cold Startterminal:Press the[Y]keytocoldstart thehand-heldcomputer,orpress anyotherkeytoreturntotheSet-UpParmsmenu.MoreTheMore optionallowsyouto enableamenu passwordprotection.Thisoptionprovidesadded protectionbecauseonceitisenabled,thepasswordmustbe enteredbeforeanyfurtheractivitycanoccurwithintheterminalemulationmenu screens.Thedefaultistohavethisoptiondisabled.Set-up Parms1) Menu Password2) Print DeviceEnablePassword1.Press the[1]key.2.At theprompt,enterthepassword3193693.Thisbe-comesthepermanentpassword.Withthismenu pass-word protectionenabled,enterthispasswordwhenev-eryouaccess theterminalemulationmenu screens.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-373.Press the[ENT]keyacouple oftimestoreturntothemainmenu.4.Press [6]ExitMenu toreturntothemainterminalscreen.DisablePassword5.Todisablethispermanentpassword,press the[1]key.The1)displaysin normalviewingtext.Youdonotneedto enterthepasswordtodisablethisfunction.PrintDevicePrintDevicemenu allowsestablishingextendedcommandseitherfortheRS232 orIRDAprinterdrivers.Print Device1) RS232 Print2) IRDA Print1.Press [1]fortheRS232.2.Press [2]fortheIRDA.LCD ParmsTheLCDParms(parameters)menu allowsyoutoadjustthefollowingfeaturesoftheliquidcrystaldisplay:"Thescreensize(numberofrowsdisplayed,andthenumberofcharactersdisplayedoneachrow)."Thescreenmode(howthecursorpositionsitselfonthedisplay)."Makingall alphabetic characterkeystrokesuppercasecharacters.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-38 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide"ScrollingwindowparametersLCD Parms1)2) Screen Size3) Screen Mode4) Annunciators5)6) Key Uppercase7) Scroll WindowScreenSizeScreenSizeletsyouselect thenumberoflines,andcharac-tersineachline,thatcanbeviewedonthedisplay.Choicesinclude:"6rows, with10,13,16,20,26,or32 charactersperrow"9rows, with10,13,16,20,26,or32 charactersperrow"12 rows, with10,13,16,20,26,or32 charactersperrow"18 rows, with10,13,16,20,26,or32 charactersperrowItisalsopossibletohaveselected5,8,10,and16 fornum-berofrows.Thisdependsonwhatsize ofdisplay you haveselected. Onlyone optioncanbeselectedatatime.Screen Size10 13 16 20 26 326 Off Off Off off off off9 Off Off Off off off off12 Off Off Off off off off18 Off Off Off ON off off
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-39Tochangethescreensize:1.Press thearrowkeys.Eachkeypress movesthewordOnonepositioninthedirectionofthearrowkeypressed.ThewordOnindicatesthecurrentsetting(thesettingaboveis18 rowswith20 charactersperline—thewordOnisintherow18,column20).2.WhenthewordONappearsinthepositioncorre-spondingtothedesiredscreensize,press the[ENT]key.ScreenModeUseScreenModetoselectcursorpositionandmovementasyouscroll throughdatainthedisplaybuffer.ThisbufferstoresdatainastandardCRTformat(as sentfrom thehostcomputer).Sinceyourhand-heldcomputerdisplayis small-erthanaCRT,theseScreenMode optionsallowyouto opti-mizeyourviewofinformation(data)onthehand-heldcom-puterdisplay.Inordertosee all ofthedataonthescreen,usethearrowkeystoscroll (or“move”)theviewportofthescreenonthedisplay.Screen Mode1) Center Cursor2) Corner Mode3) Page Mode4) Lazy Mode5) Locked ModeCenterCursoristhedefault mode.Inthismode,thecur-sorbeginsnearthecenterofthedisplayandattemptstoremainthereasyouscroll throughthedata.Uponreachinganoutsideboundaryofthefull CRTscreen,thedisplaystopsadvancingwhilethecursormovesbeyondthecenter
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-40 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideofthescreen.Whenthecursor reachestheboundaryoftheCRTscreen,anerrortonesounds(thehand-heldcomputer“beeps”).Thecursordoesnotwraptothenextlineinthedisplay.Thisoptionisrecommendedwhenyourapplicationprogramsendsthefull CRTdisplaytothehand-heldcom-puter.TheCornerModeoptionstartsthedisplayat theupper-leftcornerofthefull CRTscreenandkeepsthecursorinthelower-rightcornerofthedisplay.Asyouscroll,thecur-sor remainsthereasdata advancesinthescrolled direction(up,down,right,orleft)—until anoutsideboundaryofthefull CRTscreenisreached.Thenthescreenstopsmovinginrelationtothedisplayandthecursormovesinthescrolled direction(thecursornolonger remainsinthecor-nerofthedisplay).Whenthecursor reachestheCRTscreenboundaryitstopsmoving.Thecursordoesnotwraptothenextlineinthedisplay.Anerrortonesoundsifyoutrytomovethecursorbeyondtheboundary.Thisoptionisrecommendedwhenyourapplication usesonlytheupper-leftcornerofthefull CRTscreen.ThePageModeoptiondividesthefull CRTscreenintopredefined“pages,”andstartsthehand-heldcomputerdis-playonpage1.Thecursorfirstappearsintheupper-rightcornerofthedisplay.Asyouscroll,onlythecursormoves(thedataonthescreendoesnotappeartomove).Whenyouscroll off the edge ofthedisplayed page,thedisplaysnapstothenext(orprevious)page.UponreachingtheboundaryoftheCRTscreen,thecursorstopsmovingandanerrortonesoundseachtimeyouattempt tomovebeyondtheboundary."NOTE:Some“pages”inPage Mode overlap each other (the sameinforma-tion is shown on both pages).Thisoverlap occursbecausethe 24rowby80 columnCRTscreen cannotbe divided equally.LazyModestartsthecursorintheupperleftcornerofthehand-heldcomputerdisplay.Thecursormovesacross the
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-41displayinthescrolled direction.Whenthecursorgoesbe-yondthe edge ofthedisplay,thedata beginstomoveintheoppositedirectionthat thecursorismovinginandthecur-sor remainsat the edge ofthedisplay.Whenyoureachanoutsideboundaryofthefull CRTdisplay,anerrortonesoundseachtimeyoutrytomovebeyondtheboundary.WhenLockedModeis selectedthescreenviewislockedtotheupperlefthandcornerofthedisplay.Anycharactersoutside ofthedisplaywindowsizeyouselectarewrittentothescreen,butyoucan notsee them.Thewindowingkeysdonot movethevisiblewindow."NOTE:In 5250 emulation the err_rowismapped tothe lastrowof thescreen sizeselected.AnnunciatorsYoucanselectandchangethelocationoftheannunciatorsonyourdisplayscreen.Thedefaultisthelower rightcor-ner,the other choicesareanyofthe otherthree corners.YoucanalsoselectStealthModewhichdisplaystheannun-ciatorsonlywhenyoumakeachangeandthen hidesitwhenyoupress akey.Key UppercaseTheKeyUppercase option, whenenabled,causesthealpha-betickeys(A--Z)todisplayasuppercasecharactersregard-less oftheshiftor capslockmodesettings.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-42 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideScroll WindowMenu itemsare:(1)TabSize,(2)ScreenSize,(3)DefineWidth,and(4)DefineHeight.Choices1 and2 allowyoutodefinethesize(tab orscreensize)ofcursormovement:howfarit moveswitheachpress ofthearrowkey.Choices3and4 allowyoutocustomizethescreensize.Scroll Window1) Tab Size2) Screen Size3) Define Width4) Define HeightOption1causesthecursortomovebytheamountsetinop-tions3 and4.Option2causesthecursortomovebythevirtualscreensizeselectedinLCDParmsundertheMainMenu.Options3 and4manuallydefinethex-axisandy-axis(upand down)movementofthecursorwhenoption1(tab size)is selected.BeeperSetupTheBeeperSetupmenusallowyoutoadjust thebeepertonesforkeyclicks(presses)anderror conditions.Beeper Setup1) Key Click2) Error Tone3) Beeper Select
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-43Key ClickUsetheKeyClickoptiontoadjust thefrequencyandlength(duration)ofthesoundmadewhenyoupress akey.Thefrequencyofthetoneisadjustableinstepsfrom0to32.Thelengthisadjustableinstepsfrom0to10.TheKeyClickmenu screenandsubscreensareshownbelow.Key Click1)2) Length3) FrequencyLengthUse Cursor Upand Down KeysTo AdjustKey Click> xxFrequencyUse Cursor Upand Down KeysTo AdjustKey Click> xx(2) (3)Toadjust thekeyclicktone:1.Press key[2]orkey[3].2.Press the[Y]or[B]keystomakethedesiredadjust-ment.Eachkeypress isaccompaniedbyatoneat thenewfrequencyorlength.3.Press [ENT]toconfirmyourselectionandreturntotheprevious screen(KeyClickmenu).
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-44 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideErrorToneTheErrorTone optionletsyoutoadjust thelengthandfre-quencyofthetonemadewhenanerroroccurs(forexample,pressinganinvalidkey).TheErrorToneadjustments,andtheproceduresformakingthemareidenticaltotheKeyClickadjustments.BeeperSelectTheBeeperSelectoptionletsyouturnoff theinternalbeep-er.Thedefaultsettinghasthebeepersoundenabled.Beeper Setup1) Beep Internal2)ToturnthebeeperselectoptionOff:1.Press [1]keytoturnoff theinternalbeeper.2.Press [ENT]toconfirmyourselectionandreturntotheprevious screen.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-45TestsTheTestsmenusallowyoutotestperipherals,thedisplay,RFcommunications,andmemory.Tests1) Peripherals2)3) Memory View4) Packet Driver5) Numbers6) Timed NumbersPeripheralsThePeripheralsmenu allowsyoutotestvarioushand-heldcomputerperipheraldevices.Therearecurrentlyfourdif-ferent tests:"RS-232, whichteststhecommunicationportonthehand-heldcomputer."Display, whichteststhe operationofthehand-heldcomputerdisplay."Keyboard, whichteststhe operationofthehand-heldcomputerkeyboard."Scanner, whichteststhe operationofa bar codescan-nerattachedtothehand-heldcomputer.Theperipheralsmenu is shownbelow. Detailed descriptionsofeachperipheraltestfollow.Peripherals1)2) RS232 Test3) Display Test4) Keyboard Test5) Scanner Test
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-46 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideRS232 TestTheRS232 Testchecksthedatacommunicationportonthebottomofthehand-heldcomputer.Thistestrequiresaspecial loop-backconnectorthatlinksthefollowinginputandoutputpinsonthedataconnector:"TheTXoutput totheRXinput"TheDTRoutput totheDSRinput"TheCTSoutput totheRTSinputTheRS232 Testscreensareshownbelow.RS232 TestAttach RS232LoopbackConnectorPress EnterRS232 TestResults:RTS-CTS: xxxxTX-RX: xxxxAny Key To StopTorun thetest:1.Select theRS232 Testfrom thePeripheralsmenu.2.Attachtheloop-backconnectortotheroundconnectoronthebottomofthehand-heldcomputer,thenpress[ENT].ThedisplaychangestothesecondRS232 Testmenu (shownabove).Theconditionofeachline-pairdisplaysaspassingorfailingthetest.Ifanytestfails,thehand-heldcomputershouldbereturnedforservice.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-47Display TestTheDisplayTestactivateseachelementintheLCDdisplay.Ifalineappearsbroken,ortherearegapsinthedisplay,theLCDpanelneedstobereplaced.Toperform theDisplayTest:1.From theDisplayTestMenu,press [ENT]tostart thetest.Thedisplayscreenispaintedwithaseriesofvertical lines.2.Visuallyinspect thelines.Forthetest topass,alllines shouldappear clearandcomplete(nobrokenseg-ments);press [ENT].Thedisplayscreenisthenpaintedwithaseriesofhorizontal lines.3.Visuallyinspect thelinesusingthesamecriteria.Thedisplayscreenisthenpaintedblack.4.Visuallyinspect thepaintedblacklines.Forthetesttopass,thescreenshouldbeuniformlyblack;press[ENT].YoureturntothePeripheralsmenu.
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-48 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideKeyboard TestTheKeyboardTestletsyoutesteachkeyonthehand-heldcomputerkeyboard.TheKeyboardTestscreenis shownbelow:Keyboard TestPress a keyENTER To ExitKey =’A’Toperform thistest,press eachkeyonthekeyboard(exceptthe[ENT]key).Acharacter correspondingtothekeypressedshouldappearonthedisplay.ScannerTestTheScannerTestallowsyoutotest the operationofanattachedbar codescanner.From theScannerTest menu,scananenabledbar code.Forthistest topass thebar codeandthebar codelengthshouldappearonthedisplay.Pressanykeyto exit.TheScannerTestscreenis shownbelow.Scanner TestScan Code>Length>
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-49MemoryViewThismenu isreservedforengineeringtestandevaluation.Memory ViewF1 - ExitF2 - HeapF3 - Far HeapF4 - Memory DumpAddress: XXXXXXPacketDriverTestThePacketDrivertestsallowyoutotest theaccuracyofdatatransmissionstoandfrom thehand-heldcomputer.Packet Driver1)2)3) Packet Stats4) Histogram5)
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-50 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuidePacketStatsThePacketStats(statistics)testshowsthenumberofpack-ets sentandreceived,numberoferrors,andnumberofpacketsdropped.ReceiveStatisticsPkt xxxChr xxxErr xxxLost xxxTransmitStatisticsPkt xxxChr xxxErr xxxTransactionStatisticsQty xxxSec xxxQty/Min xxxOps xxxRTC Statistics *See text‘HistogramOptions’
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-51HistogramOptsANorandengineermayaskyoutoaccess thismenu ifyourhand-heldcomputerhasproblems.From thismenu youcanprovidetheNorandsystemengineerwithvital informa-tionaboutyourhand-heldcomputer.Theactualmenusarenotshowninthismanual,howeversome ofthegeneralterminology is shownbelow. Severalofthemenu options,suchas“Clear...,”arepassword-pro-tectedandare onlyaccessibleifthe engineerprovidesyouwiththecorrectpassword.Terminology youmightsee:"avg txtime"avg transtime"ptt (push-to-talk)count"addrsonlist"poll nodata"sendretries"rcvretries"resetcount"intervaltime"timebucket#ANorandengineerworkswithyouontheseselections.Histogram Opts1) Start2) Stop3) View
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-52 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideNumbersTheNumberstestchecksthe operationofthehand-heldcomputermicroprocessor. Duringthetest,thehand-heldcomputerdisplayisfilledwith hexadecimalnumbersthatmoveacross thescreen horizontallyandscroll vertically.Charactermovementindicatesthat theprocessoris stillrunning.Thistestishelpful indetectinglockupsduringsevere oper-atingconditions.TimedNumbersTheTimedNumberstestsdoesthesamethingastheNum-berstestexcept thatitkeepstrackofthetimeinsecondsthatit tooktorun thetest.Version Info(Information)VersionInfo(Information)screenshows:"Thename oftheprogramyouareusing"Theversionoftheprogramyouareusing"Thereleasedate oftheprogram"Versionofradiodriver"Macaddress ofcomputerVersion InfoFirmware nameVersion x.xDate ddmmmyyMLID Ver xx.xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-53ExitMenusTheExitMenusoption(#6)exitsyoufrom thisterminalemulationsectionandreturnsyoutothescreenyouwereatbefore enteringthis section.MoreTheMoreselectionopensMainMenu 2, whichis shownbe-low.Main Menu 21) Keyboard Opts2) Save Parms3)4) Session MenuKeyboardOptsUsetheKeyboardOpts(options)menu tochoosetheType-Aheadoption.Thisletsyoukeyininformationwhenthehand-heldcomputer cannotimmediatelysend datatothehostcomputer.Keyboard Opts1) Type-Ahead
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-54 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSave ParmsSaveParms(parameters)retainstheparametersyoupro-grammedintothehand-heldcomputer.Whenyousavepa-rameters,theybecomethedefaultsettingsforthehand-heldcomputer.WhenyouselectSaveParms,youarepromptedto enteraseven-characterpassword(CR52401),as showninthefollowing. Oncethepasswordiscorrectlyentered,thehand-heldcomputerautomaticallysaves(writestoEEPROM)theparameters.Save ParmsEnterPassword>.......Save ParmsWorkingPlease Wait........Session MenuTheSessionMenu allowsyoutodefinedifferenthostcom-municationsessionsandtodesignatea“hotkey” thatal-lows switchingquicklybetweenthedifferentsession.UsetheSwitchoptiontochangethecurrentsession.Thecurrent(orintended)sessionmustbeidentified(ordesig-nated)beforesettingParameters.WhenyouselectSetHotKey,thecurrenthotkeyisdis-played.Usetheupand downkeystoviewtheavailable
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu ScreensPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 3-55choices.Whenthedesiredkeydisplays,press [ENT]tosetyourselection.TheSetHotKeyoptionisonlyavailable onhand-heldcomputersthatsupportsessionswitching.Use Cursor Upand Down KeysTo Adjust< xx >Select Session Set Hot keySession Menu1) Switch2) Set Hot Key3) Copy Setup(1)(3)Use Cursor Upand Down KeysTo Adjust“CopySetup”copiesparametersofbackgroundsession tothe currentsession.Session: xHost: xxxx<Datastream> xxx“CopySetup”ispasswordprotected(2)
SECTION3"TerminalEmulation Menu Screens3-56 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTo ExitEmulation Mode and ReturntoDOSIfyouwant to exit the emulationprogramyouareusingandreturnbacktotheDOSkeyboardlayoutcompletethesetwosteps.1. DoaColdRestart.2.Press “Y”.3.Press [ENT]severaltimes.Thisputsyouat theDOSC:\prompt.Ifyoudothehardresetofpressingandholdingtheblueandyellowshiftkeys,andboth[ENT]keysthisexitsyoutothebeginningofthecurrentemulationyouareusing.
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 4-1Section 4Maintenance and Troubleshooting""""""""""""""""""""""""""""IntroductionYour computerisdesignedtowithstandnormaluseinharshenvironments. Occasionalmaintenanceisrequiredto ensuretrouble-free operation.Theproceduresinthissectionshouldhelpkeepyour computeringoodworkingcondition.Maintenanceproceduresincludedinthis sectionprovideinstructionsforidentifyingLowBatteryconditionsandcleaning your computer.LowBatteryIndicationBatteryPackGasGaugeIcons:Thesebatteryiconsrepresent thechargelevel inyourmainbatterypack."Fouriconsindicatesmorethan76 %chargelevel"Three iconsindicatesbetween51--75%"Twoiconsindicatesbetween26--50%"Oneiconindicatesbetween21--25%
SECTION4"Maintenance and Troubleshooting4-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideOnceyour computergetsbelowthe20%range,theiconsarereplacedby“Ls”andafterthechargelevel isless than10%your computeremitsaseriesofbeeps."FourLsindicatesbetween16--20%chargelevel"Three Lsindicatesbetween11--15%.At the15%chargelevel,your computerbeepsonce.Thesounddurationandfrequencyareatlevelsyou havesetforyour computer."TwoLsindicatesbetween6--10%.At the10%and7%chargelevels,your computerbeepsonce.Thesounddurationandfrequencyareatlevelsyou havesetforyour computer."OneLindicatesbetween0--5%.At thischargelevel,your computerbeepsthree timesatitscurrentsettinglevelforbothdurationandfrequency."NOTE:If you havethe beeperturned off,you will nothearanyof the lowbatterybeep warnings.Thebatterypackiconsonyour computerdisplayreflect thesamestatusastheLEDsonthebatterypack.However,theremaybeaone-minutedelayforupdatingtheiconsonthedisplaywhenthebatterypackisreplaced.Ifyouturnyour computeronanditdoesnotrespond,thismaymeanthatboththemainandbackupbatteryarerundown.Just tobesure,insertyour computerinadockorother chargingdevice,turniton,andsee ifthecomputerresponds.Ifitdoes,followthe“ChargingYourBatteryPack”instructionsbeginningonpage2-9 andthe“Back-upBattery”instructionsonpage2-13.Ifitdoesnotre-spondwheninsertedintothe equipment thatprovidescharge,anotherproblemcouldexist.Ifthishappens,refertotheTroubleshootingsectionforsolutions.
SECTION4"Maintenance and TroubleshootingPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 4-3Cleaning YourHand-HeldComputerPeriodic cleaninghelpsmaintaintheappearanceandreli-abilityofyour computer.Whencleaning your computer,in-spect thekeyboard,covers,display,connectors,and periph-eralproductsforobvious signsofdamage orwear.BCAUTION:Do notuse any abrasive cleaning compounds,ketonic solvents(acetoneorketone)oraromatic solvents(tolueneorxylene) tocleananypartofyourcomputer.These solutions causepermanentdamagetoyourcomputer.Neverpour cleanersdirectlyonthedisplaynorthecase.Instead put thecleanseronasoftclothandgentlywipethecase.Case and DisplayNorandCorporationrecommendscleaningthe exteriorofyour computerusingasoftclothdampenedwith:"MICRO-CLEANII cleanser,madebyForesightIn-ternational,Inc.4887 FStreet, Omaha,NE68127-0205,telephone1-800-637-1344"Glass cleanerorisopropylalcoholDocking ConnectorsIfthedockingconnector contactsbecomedirtyortarnished,cleanthemwithacottonswab dippedinisopropyl(andnotethyl)alcohol.It mayalsobenecessarytolightlyburnishthemwithapencil eraser.
SECTION4"Maintenance and Troubleshooting4-4PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTroubleshootingShouldyouencounterdifficultiesinroutine operation,printing,or communications,thereareafewthingsyoumaydotocorrect theproblem:"Refertoyourapplications(softwareuser)manualop-eratingprocedures."Ensurethatelectricalandmechanicalconnectionsaresecureandundamaged."Checkbatterycondition.Troubleshooting TableThisTroubleshootingtablelistsconditionsyoumightseeandoffers somebasic remedies:Table4-1BasicTroubleshootingConditionSolutionComputerDisplaysShowsAnLAndEmitsAFiveSecondBeepThisisthelowestbatterychargelevelthatyour computerwill operatebeforeshuttingdown.Donotcontinueusinguntil yourechargethemainbatterypack.AsTheBatteryPackAges,ItIsLosingCapacityAndFewerLEDsAreLightingLithiumIonbatteriesloseabouthalfoftheiravailablecapacityafter500 cycles(useandrecharge=1cycle).Therefore,afullychargedbatterypackafter500 cyclesshowsless thanfourlitLEDs,thisisnormal.Planyourchargingneedsaccordingly,andnotethat thecapacitycontinuestodecreasewitheachcycle.AFullyChargedBatteryPackInTheComputerStillDoesNotBringItToLife.NoneOfTheLEDsLightOnTheBatteryPack.Leavethesamebatterypackinyour computerforatleast30 minutes,toallowsometimetoputsomechargeintoyourbackupbattery.Thenreplacethebatterypackwithafullycharged pack.Put the originalbatterypackintoanexternalbatterycharger.
SECTION4"Maintenance and TroubleshootingPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 4-5Table4-1continuedBasicTroubleshootingConditionSolutionTheLEDsOnTheBatteryPackDoNotMatchtheLEDsOnTheDisplayIt takesaminuteafteryouputinthebatterypackforyourcomputertocheckthestatusand displaytheupdatedbatterychargelevel.AfterAWeekendAFullyChargedBatteryPackDoesNotLastTheNormalLengthOfTimeThecomputerwasleftfortheweekendwithouta batterypackinit.Therefore,whenyoustartout theweekwiththefreshchargedbatteryithastobuildupthechargelevel inthebackupbatteryandthatleavesless powerforitsnormaldaysuse.ComputerRebootsWhenABatteryPackIsInstalledThecomputerwasnotsuspended(pressingthe[I/O]keytoblankthedisplay)beforethebatterywasreplaced.Another reasoncanbethat thebackupbatterymaybedrained.Rechargethecomputerforaminimumof12 hours.Ifaproblemstill existsthensendyour computertotheservicecenter.PuttingTheComputerIntoAChargingDeviceTheChargeLEDBlinksDifferentColorsThereisafaultstateconditionoccurringinthebatterypackorthecharger.Forthecompletedetailsconcerningthesequence ofthecolorsoftheblinksrefertoSection2BatteryChargerLEDandErrorCodesonpage2-12.WhenPuttingTheBatteryPackInTheChargerTheLED NeverTurnsGreenThereisafaultstateconditionoccurringinthebatterypackorthecharger.Forthecompletedetailsconcerningthesequence ofthecolorsoftheblinksrefertoSection2BatteryChargerLEDandErrorCodesonpage2-12.ComputerDoesNotTurnON WhenThe[I/O]KeyIsPressed*Ensurethat thereisamainbatteryin.*Ensurethat themainbatteryischarged.*Ensurethat thebatterycompartmentdoorisclosed.
SECTION4"Maintenance and Troubleshooting4-6PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTable4-1continuedBasicTroubleshootingConditionSolutionComputerDoesNotTurnON WhenPlacedInADock*Ensurethedockispluggedin.*Ensurethat thebatterycompartmentdoorisclosed.*Reseatcomputerintodockto ensureproper connection.ComputerShutsDownDuringUse*Youmayhaveaverylowbattery.Tryrechargingthemainbattery.*Youmayhavehit thebatterydoorlatch;thiscausesyourcomputertosuspend.Checkthelatchthenpress the[I/O]keytocontinue operation.ComputerResetsWhenYouReplaceOrCheckTheMainBatteryThebackupbatterymaynotbefullycharged,allowatleast8hourstocompletelyrechargethebackupbattery.ComputerTurnsOFF WhenYouOpenTheBatteryDoorLatchThisisthecorrectoperation,theunitshutsdowntoconserve energy andsavedata.ComputerDoesNotSuspend*Thecomputerstaysonwhenitisconnectedtoachargingdevice.*Thecomputerstaysonwhenitisprocessingdataorinradiocommunications.ThisisOK ifconnectedtoachargerorplacedinadock.Ifthisisnot thecase,andeitheroftheseconditionscontinuesforalongperiodoftime,contactNorandsupportpersonnel,asthisconditionrunsdownthebatteries.ComputerDisplaysABadTcomMessage*Thecomputermaynotbemakingfull contactwiththedock.Tryreseatingtheunitinthedock.*Thedockmaynotbeproperlyconnectedtothehost.Makesurethereisaconnection.TCOMerrorsmayhappenwhentelephoneserviceislost,orfor reasonsnotrelatedtothephysicalconnection.
SECTION4"Maintenance and TroubleshootingPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 4-7Table4-1continuedBasicTroubleshootingConditionSolutionComputerTakesALongTimeToBootUpAfterAResetNormaltimeisbetween30--45 seconds.Ifyoudonothaveyour computer connectedtoachargingsourcethebootingshouldbeless than30 seconds.Shortbeepsaboutonesecondapartoccurduringthebootingprocess toindicatethatyourcomputerisworking.Ifit takeslongerthanthat,contactNorandsupportpersonnel.TetheredLaserDataAndInternalLaserEngineDataDoesNotShowUpInTheKeyBufferLoad64SCN7Bwithboth“--e”and“--w”commandlinesswitches.Bothareneededto enablepowertotheinternalengineand direct thedatafrombothscannerstothekeyboard.WedgeModeApplicationDiesWhenScanningDataUsingATethered Scanner,ButWorksFineWithTheIntegratedScannerCheckfornon-displayablepreamble,postamble,prefix,orsuffixcharactersbeingsentbythelaser.Theinternal laserenginesendsapostamble of<cr-lf>bydefault.Eitherdisablethemor codetheapplicationtohandlethem.Theintegratedscannerandtetheredlasersmaybeconfiguredbyscanningsetupbar codes.Tethered ScanDataDoesNotShowUpInTheKeyBufferButTheIntegratedLaserDataDoesEnsurethat thetetheredlaserisconfiguredfor9600,n,8,1andthebar codedataisprefixedwithanSTX(0x02)andsuffixedwithanETX(0x03).
SECTION4"Maintenance and Troubleshooting4-8PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTable4-1continuedBasicTroubleshootingConditionSolutionComputerDoesNotScanBarCodeWARNING:DoNotLookIntoScanner*Ensurethat thereisamainbatteryin.*Ensurethat themainbatteryischarged.*Ensurethat thebatterycompartmentdoorisclosed.*Ensurethebar codesymbology isturnedOn.ApplicationhastohavescannerturnedOn.*Ensurethescannerlensisclean.*Ensurethebar codeisfree ofsmearsordirt.RefertoinstructionsforScanningbeginningonpage2-17.PressingTheScanKeyDoesNotTurnON Computer*Normaloperationisthat thescankeyoncomputerwakesitup,butifusingatetheredscanneritdoesnot.*Ensurethat thereisamainbatteryinstalled.*Ensurethat themainbatteryischarged.*Ensurethat thebatterycompartmentdoorisclosed.CanNotScanInterleaved2Of5BarCodesInterleaved2of5onlydecodesbar codesthatare exactlythesamenumberofcharactersasprogrammedintotheintegratedscannerlengths1 and2parameters.Bydefault,thelengthsare14 and0.Alengthof0meansdisabled,soonly14 characterbar codeswill decode.Ensure one ofthelengthsis set tothelengthofyourbar codeandthe otherdisabled.Donotleavebothlengths set,ifonlyoneisneeded,becauseInterleaved2of5caneasilymis-decodeintoanincorrectlength.HearABeepWhenProgrammingScannerToEnableInterleaved2Of5,ButNotWhenTryingToSetLength1Beepsareheardat the endofaprogrammingsequence.EnablingInterleaved2of5isaone-bar codesequence.SettinganInterleaved2of5lengthisathree-bar codesequence.Youwill nothearthebeepuntil thethird(last)bar codeis scanned.Pleasenote,youmustscaneachbarcode ofamultiplesequencewithina 1/2secondofeachother.Thisismosteasilyaccomplishedbymakingahighresolutioncopyoftheappropriatebar codesandarrangingthemoneabovethe other.
SECTION4"Maintenance and TroubleshootingPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 4-9Table4-1continuedBasicTroubleshootingConditionSolutionPrintersFlowControlOnTheSerialPortCausesMissingDataEnsurewhenloading64SCN7Bthat the“--t0”switchisusedtodisableitshandlingofserialportdata as scannerdata.Otherwise,64SCN7BisreadinganyXON/XOFF messagesfromtheprinter.“DASIScannerHWInitializationFailed.”Press anykeytoproceed.Bydefault,64SCN7Bwill trytoinitializetheintegratedscanner.Ifyourcomputerdoesnothaveanintegratedscanner,turnoff thehandlingofitwiththe64SCN7Bcommandlineswitch“--i0”.The errormessagewill notcauseanyproblems.Ifyoudohaveanintegratedscanner,itisinoperativeandneedstoberepaired.RunningTN.EXEDoesNotDisplayDataAdd the“--p”commandlineswitchto64SCN7B--e--w.Also,ensurethe[PCTCP TN]sectionofthePCTCP.INIfilescontains“screen-saver=yes”.TN.EXEbypassestheBIOSkeybuffer,butTNisnotreadingthebuffer.The“--p”switchcauses64SCN7BtosendthekeystothehardwareinsteadoftheBIOS.The“--p”switchmaybetriedforanysoftwarethatreadskeysdirectlyfromthehardwareratherthantheBIOS.Ifthesebasicsolutionsdonotsolveyourproblem,therecouldbeanumberofpossiblecauses.Additionalthingstotry:"Refertothesoftwaredocumentationwrittenforyourapplication.Thisdocumentationmaycontaintrouble-shootinginformation."Ifyoupurchasedyour computerfromaNorandVAR,contact thembeforecontactingaNorandCustomerServiceCenter.
SECTION4"Maintenance and Troubleshooting4-10 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide"Contact theCustomerSupportSpecialistatyourNo-randCustomerServiceCenter.Your regional NorandCustomerServiceCenterisfullystaffedandequippedtorepairyour computer.CustomerSupportCenteraddressesandtelephonenumbersareprintedonaProductServiceInformationcard.Thisdocumentispackedwithall NORANDRproducts."Call theNorand24-hourCustomerResponseCenterat1-800-221-9236.DiagnosticInformationYour computerisequippedwithdiagnostics.Youmightbeaskedtoperform taskstohelptheNorandCustomerSup-portSpecialistortheCustomerResponseHotLineSpecial-istdiagnosetheproblemsthatyouarehaving.
SECTION4"Maintenance and TroubleshootingPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide 4-11RepairServiceIfyousendyour computerinforservice,besuretocarefullypacktheunitandincludeadescriptionoftheproblemandthemeasuresyoutriedtocorrectit.Includeanyprintout(ifapplicable)and/orwritedowndis-playederrormessagestoillustratetheproblem.Alsogivecompletedetailsofeventsandcircumstancesleadinguptothefailure.Includeyourname,address,and phonenum-ber.Ifpossiblepackall productsintheiroriginalboxes.Iftheoriginalcontainersarenotavailable,carefullypackeachpieceand provideplentyofpackingmaterial.Thishelpspreventadditionaldamagetoyourproductwhileintransit.
SECTION4"Maintenance and Troubleshooting4-12 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide A-1AppendixAConnectorPin-Outs""""""""""""""""""""""""""""8-PinDocking Connector(standard)Figure A-18-PinDocking ConnectorPinoutsComputerBottomEnd View(WithoutOptionalCommunication Endcap)12345678PinSignalFunction1BCLK BatteryClock2 12.0VoltsChargePower3GND Ground4BDATBatteryData5TXDTransmitData6RXD Receive Data7RTSRequestTo Send8CTSClearTo Send
APPENDIXA"ConnectorPin-OutsA-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideOptionalCommunication Adapter9-PinD-Sub ConnectorFigure A-29-PinD-Sub ConnectorPinouts1 2 3 4 56 7 8 9Negative contactPositive contactPinSignalFunction1NoConnectDataCarrierDetect2RXD Receive Data3TXDTransmitData4loopedtoDSR DataTerminalReady5GND Ground6loopedtoDTR DataSend Ready7RTSRequestTo Send8CTSClearTo Send9Vcc 5 volts*BCAUTION:*5 voltson pin9isforuse withtetheredscanners and printersonly,thismay damagemodems.
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-1AppendixBNORANDRUtilities Program""""""""""""""""""""""""""""TheNORANDâUtilitiesProgramprovidesbasicfunctionsrequiredtoprepareyourHand-HeldComputersforuse.EntryPointNORAND UTILITIES64 UTILS V01.05COPYRIGHTNORANDCORP.1994--1997ALL RIGHTSRESERVED[ENT]CONTINUEScreen TitleDescriptionThis screenappearsafter cold-bootingthecomputer."ScreenTitle:(darkbarat thetop)containstheap-plication name,suchas“NORANDUTILITIES”,andthespecificscreen name,suchasMODEMPARAME-TERS."KeyDescription:(darkbarat thebottom)contains“action”keys.Movementkeys,suchasarrows,arenotshown.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuidePop-UpMenusUNITID2233233WORKGROUP6200IPL[F4]RESET FACTORY[--]QUITCHANGEUNITIDPop-Upmenusappearafteramenu option.Press thenum-berofanoptionyouwant toselect;orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelistand press the[ENT]keytoenter.Selectone optioneachtime.Press the[--]keyto exitapop-upmenu.Drop-Down Lists1.NETWORK...2.MODEM/DIRECT3.ACCESSORYCARD4.HANDHELD5. INTERSERVERDrop-downlistsprovidesuboptionsunderapop-upmenu.Press thenumberofasuboption,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelistand press the[ENT]keyto enter.Selectonesuboptioneachtime.Press the[--]keyto exitadrop-downlist.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-3AlphanumericFieldsSERVER NAMEI.U.N. INCORPORATEDSERVERIP ADDRESS123.123.123.123CLIENTIP ADDRESS123.123.123.123RTR0.0.0.0SUBNETMASK0.0.0.0NETWORK PARAMETERS[--]QUITIfyour computerhasanumerickeyboard,enteralphanu-mericdata bypressingtheAand"keystoscroll backandforththroughthesetofalphanumeric characters.Afteracharacteris selected,press the[ENT]keyto enterthatcharacter.Press [ENT]againtomovetothenextfield.Ifyour computerhasanalphanumerickeyboard,press thecharacters,thenpress the[ENT]keytomovetothenextfield.Press [ENT]tosavethe entriesandexit themenu.Pressthe[--]keyto exitwithoutsavingthe entries.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-4PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideTitleScreenWhenyourebootor resetyour computer,theTitleScreenappears:NORAND UTILITIES64 UTILS V01.05COPYRIGHTNORANDCORP.1994--1997ALL RIGHTSRESERVED[ENT]CONTINUEPress the[ENT]keytocontinue.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-5LanguageSelection"NOTE:The NORAND UtilitiesProgramchecks filesforavailablelanguageoptions.Ifno language resourcefilesexist, you do notsee thismenu.Ifyourapplicationrequiresnon-Englishlanguages,theLanguageSelectionmenu appears.Englishisthefirstop-tion,followedbyuptonineadditionaloptions:NORAND UTILITIESLANGUAGE SELECTION1.ENGLISH2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.0.[--]QUITPress thenumberofalanguage,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]keyto enter.Press the[--]keyto exit thismenu.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-6PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideCommunicationsMenu"NOTE:The defaultisthe NPCPRS-485 communication."NOTE:If yourcomputerdoesnotsupportanyof the featureslisted, thefollowing pop-up menu appears.Press the [ENT]keytocontinue:COMMUNICATIONSFEATURENOTSUPPORTED[ENT]CONTINUETheCommunicationsMenu appearsaftertheTitleScreen:
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-7Option 1BEGIN COMM SESSIONIfyouselect thisoption,thecomputer repeatscommunica-tionsuntil successfuloryoupress the[--]key."NOTE:If you press the [-] key, this verification windowappears:ARE YOUSURE YOUWANT TOSTOPCOMMUNICATIONSNOW?[ENT]STOP[--]RESUMEBEGIN COMM SESSIONwithNETWORKIfyouselect thisoptionandOption2. COMM SETTINGSis set toNETWORK, thisCommunicationStatusmenu ap-pears:NORAND UTILITIESCOMMUNICATIONSCOMM SETTINGS:NRINETSERVER NAMECLIENTIP ADDRESS0.0.0.0RTR0.0.0.0SIGNING ONSTATUS:20[--]STOPCOMM
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-8PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideWhileSIGNING ON isonscreen,STATUS:mayappearwiththestatusoftheattemptedconnection.RefertoSes-sionStatusonpageB-10 formeaning.Followingasuccessfulsession,NORANDUtilitiesexecutesthedownloadedapplication.Ifthenecessaryprogramfilesarenotfound,thismessagewindowappears:MISSINGSYSTEMFILES[ENT]CONTINUEIfthesessionisunsuccessful,LASTSESSIONappearswiththefailurestatus,suchas“T803.”NORAND UTILITIESCOMMUNICATIONSCOMM SETTINGS:NRINETSERVER NAMECLIENTIP ADDRESS0.0.0.0RTR0.0.0.0SIGNING ONSTATUS:20LASTSESSIONT803INVALID HOSTNAMEORIP ADDRESS[--]STOPCOMM
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-9BEGIN COMM SESSIONwithMODEM/DIRECTIfyouselect thisoptionandOption2. COMM SETTINGSis set toMODEM/DIRECT,thisCommunicationStatusmenu appears:COMM SETTINGS:MODEM/DIRECTMODEMTYPENM2400/NM2400APROTOCOLBPS FMTTTY2400 8N1AUTOANSWERNOCONFIGURINGLASTSESSION:T289NORESPONSE FROMMODEMNORAND UTILITIESCOMMUNICATIONS[--]STOPCOMM"NOTE:The computermay stayat the “CONFIGURING”screen forabout20secondsifamodemisnotdetected.Ifthesessionisunsuccessful,LASTSESSIONappearswiththefailurestatus,suchas“T289.”BEGIN COMM SESSIONwithACCESSORYCARDIfyouselect thisoptionandOption2. COMM SETTINGSis set toACCESSORYCARD, thesystemattemptsto exe-cutetheapplicationfromaPCcard.Ifthe“MISSINGSYS-TEMFILES” messageappears,press the[ENT]keytocon-tinue.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-10 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideBEGIN COMM SESSIONwithINTERSERVERIfyouselect thisoptionandOption2. COMM SETTINGSis set toINTERSERVER,thisCommunicationStatusmenuappears:Press the[--]keyto exit this screen.Session StatusThefirstsinglecharacter code(“T”)isthesessionstatus,whichappliestoall COMM SETTINGS.Therearefivesta-tusespossible:"“G”Goodsession"“T”Unexpectedendoftransmission"“H”Incorrectfileheaderencountered"“F”File errorencountered"“L”Telecommunicationsabortedbeforefirstfileheader received
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-11Thethree digitnumber(“289”)indicatesthespecificproto-colerror.These error codesapplywhenCOMM SETTINGSis set toNPCPRS-485 orNPCPRS-232:"“0”No error“1”MININET.EXEnotinstalled“6”Userabortedcommunicationsbypressing[--]“11”Invalid parameterspecifiedincontrolfile"NOTE:The following valuesindicate an error returned byMININET.EXE.100 isadded tothe error returned byMININET.EXE to avoidconflictwith otherdefined errors.“101”Illegalbufferlength“103”Invalidcommand“105”Commandtimedout“106”Messageincomplete“108”Illegal localsession number“109”Noresourceavailable“110”Sessionclosed“111”Commandcanceled“113”Duplicatenameinlocalnametable“114”Nametableisfull“115”Nameisderegistered,commandcomplete“117”Localsessiontablefull“118”Sessionopenrejected“119”Invalidnamenumber“120”Noanswer“121”Namenotfound“122”Namein use onremoteadapter“123”Namedeleted“124”Sessionendedabnormally“125”Nameconflict“126”Incompatibleremotedevice“133”Networkinterfaceisbusy“134”Too manycommandsoutstanding“135”InvalidLANadapternumber“136”Commandcompletedwhilecanceloccurring
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-12 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide“138”Commandnotvalidtocancel“164”--“179”Unusualnetworkcondition“180”--“354”AdaptermalfunctionThese error codesapplywhenCOMM SETTINGSis set toMODEM/DIRECTandPROTOCOLis set toTTY:“0”No error“6”[--]keypressed,abortingcommunications“11”Invalid parameterspecifiedincontrolfile“23”Endoftransmission“101”Linelost“102”Parityerror“103”Charactergaptoo long“104”Dataloss“105”ExcessiveNAKs(noacknowledgements)“106”Blockcounterror“107”Blockcheckerror“108”Blockframingerror“109”Controlcharactererror“2xx”Modemerror“xx”Hayesresponsecode,or codedefinedbyprogram:“86”Errorsendingcommandtomodem“87”Expectednumeric responsenotnumeric“88”Invalidresponseformat“89”Nosignificantresponsefrommodem“97”COMportdisabledbysystemduetolowbatteryor removalofPCcardmodem.“98”UnrecognizedEnglishresponse“99”Memoryallocationerror
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-13These error codesapplywhenCOMM SETTINGSis set toNOVELL NETWARE:"“0”No error“6”Userabortedcommunicationsbypressing[--]key.“100”Connectiontohostfailed.Verifynetworkconnection,verifythatPENKEYlogin nameexistson host.“101”Couldnotaccess includefile.Verifyexistenceofincludefile on host.“102”Couldnotallocateneededmemory.These error codesapplywhenCOMM SETTINGSis set toNRINET:"“0”No error“6”Userabortedcommunicationsbypressing[--]key.“800”PCTCP/IPkernel ismissing.“801”InvalidclientIPaddress.Makesurethe entryforCLIENTIPADDRESS iscorrect,ormakesuretheDHCPserverisrunning.“802”InvalidService orServiceType,orinvalid portnumber.“803”Invalidhostname orIPAddress.Makesurethe entryforSERVER NAMEiscorrect,andthat theserverisrunning.“804”Couldnotcreatesocket.Checkall cablesandnetworkconnections.“806”Blocksentwasincomplete orblockreceivedwasincomplete.“807”Clientandservernegotiationfailed.“808”Serverspecifiedan unsupportedblocksize.“809”Invalidbufferpointer.“810”All server connectionsarealreadyin use.Tryagainlater.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-14 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide“811”Timeoutwhilesendingdata.Connectiontoremotemachinedropped.Makesurethehostis still running,andcheckall cablesandnetworkconnections.“812”Timeoutwhilereceivingdata.Connectiontoremotemachinedropped.Makesurethehostis still running,andcheckall cablesandnetworkconnections.“935”Operationwouldblock.“939”Destinationaddress required.“940”Messagetoo long.“948”Address alreadyin use.“950”Networkisdown.“951”Networkisunreachable.“952”Networkdroppedconnectionor reset.“954”Connectionresetbypeer.“955”Nobufferspaceavailable.“960”Connectiontimedout.“961”Connectionrefused.“962”Too manylevelsofsymboliclinks.“963”Filenameistoo long.“964”Hostisdown.“965”Hostisunreachable.“966”Directorynotempty.These error codesapplywhenCOMM SETTINGSis set toTFTP:"“0”No error.“1”TCP/IPkernel isnotloaded.“6”Userabortedcommunicationsbypressing[--]key.“201”TFTP.EXEfailed.“202”TFTP.EXEnotfound.“203”Unknownserver.“204”Remotefilenameisinvalid.“205”Localfilenameisinvalid.“206”Filenotfoundonserver.“207”Timeout.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-15Option 2COMM SETTINGIfyouselect thisoption,theCommunicationsSettingsdrop-downlistappears:1.NETWORK...2.MODEM/DIRECT3.ACCESSORYCARD4.HANDHELD5. INTERSERVERPress thenumberofacommunications settings,orpresstheYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[YES]keyto enter.Suboption 1NETWORKIfyouselect this suboption,adrop-downlistappearswithvariousnetworks:1.NPCPRS4852.NPCPRS2323.NRINET4.TCP/IP BOOTP5.NOVELL NETWARE1.NETWORK...Press thenumberofanetworkorpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]keyto enter.Thecomputer returnstotheCommunicationsMenu withtheselectednetworkassignedtoOption2. COMM SET-TING.See asamplemenu onpageB-6.Press the[--]keyto exit thisdrop-downlist.ThecomputertakesyoutotheCommunicationsMenu.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-16 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSuboption 2MODEM/DIRECTIfyouselect this suboption,thecomputer returnstotheCommunicationsMenu withtheMODEM/DIRECToptionassignedtoOption2. COMM SETTING:NORAND UTILITIESCOMMUNICATIONS1.BEGIN COMM SESSION2.COMM SETTINGMODEM/DIRECT3.UNITID4.MODEMPARAMETERSMODEMTYPENM2400/NM2400APROTOCOLBPS FMTTTY2400 8N1AUTOANSWERNO5.PHONENUMBER9...1313692826.ADVANCED UTILITIES
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-17Suboption 3ACCESSORYCARDSuboption 5INTERSERVERIfyouselecteitherofthesesuboptions,thecomputer re-turnstotheCommunicationsMenu withACCESSORYCARDorINTERSERVER assignedtoOption2. COMMSETTING.NORAND UTILITIESCOMMUNICATIONS1.BEGIN COMM SESSION2.COMM SETTINGACCESSORYCARD3.UNITID6.ADVANCED UTILITIESSuboption 4HANDHELD
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-18 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideOption 3UNITIDIfyouselect thisoption,theChangeUnitIDpop-upmenuappears:UNITID2233233WORKGROUP6200IPL[F4]RESET FACTORY[--]QUITCHANGEUNITIDEnterupto eightcharacterstochangetheUnitID. Usethe[¬SP]keytobackspaceandusethe[CLR]torestorethepreviousID. Press the[ENT]keytosavethenewIDandreturntotheCommunicationsSettingsmenu.Press the[F4]keytoreset theIDtofactorydefault.Press [--]to exitthispop-upmenu.Option 4NETWORK PARAMETERSNetworkParametersappearsasOption4whenOption2.COMM SETTINGSis set to one ofthesethree NETWORKoptions:NRINET,TFTP,orNOVELL NETWARE.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-19NETWORK PARAMETERSwithNRINETNETWORK PARAMETERSwith TFTPIfyouselect thisoptionandOption2. COMM SETTINGSis set toNRINETorTFTP,thisNetworkParameterspop-upmenu appears:SERVER NAMESERVERIP ADDRESS0.0.0.0CLIENTIP ADDRESS0.0.0.0RTR0.0.0.0SUBNETMASK0.0.0.0NETWORK PARAMETERS[--]QUITIfyou haveanalphanumerickeyboard,press thecharacterstothehostname,thenpress the[ENT]keytosavetheentryandmovetothenextfield.Ifyou haveanumerickeyboard,usetheAand"keystoscroll backandforththroughthegivensetofalphanumericcharacters.Afteracharacteris selected,press the[ENT]keyto enterthatcharacter.Press [ENT]againtomovetothenextfield.Press theYorBkeystomovebetweenfields.Press [ENT]tosavethe entriesandexit theNetworkPa-rametersmenu.Press the[--]keyto exitwithoutsavingtheentries.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-20 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideNETWORK PARAMETERSwithNOVELL NETWAREIfyouselect thisoptionandOption2. COMM SETTINGSis set toNOVELL NETWARE,thisframetypedrop-downlistappears:1.802.22.ETHERNETII3.802.3RAW4.802.2W/SNAPPress thenumberofaframetype,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelistand press the[ENT]keyto enter.Press the[--]keyto exit thisdrop-downlistwithoutchang-ingtheframetype.Option 4MODEMPARAMETERSModemParametersappearsasOption4whenOption2.COMM SETTINGSis set toMODEM/DIRECT.Ifyouselect thisoption,theModemParameterspop-upmenu appears.1.MODEMTYPENM2400/NM2400A2.PROTOCOLTTY3.BPS RATE24004.DATAFORMAT8N15.AUTOANSWER--MODEMPARAMETERS[--]DONEPress thenumberofamodemparametersoption,orpresstheYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]buttonto enter.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-21Suboption 1MODEMTYPEIfyouselect this suboption,adrop-downlistappearswithsupportedmodem types.Press theYorBkeystoscrollthroughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]buttonto enter."Ifyouselectdrop-optionOTHEREXTERNALorOTHERINTERNAL,theModemInitStringpop-upmenu appears:ATE0V0Q0&M0&S1&C1&D0&R/QX0L1MODEMINITSTRING[F2]TESTSTRING[ENT]OK[--]QUITa.Entertheinitializationstringofthemodemyouareusing.Refertoyourmodem’sreferencemanualforinformation."NOTE:UseAand "keys on numeric keyboardstoscroll the alphanumericcharacterset."NOTE:If you leavethismenu blank,astring isnotsaved.b.Press the[ENT]keyto enterthestringorpress the[--]keyto exit thispop-upmenu.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-22 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide"NOTE:Testing the modeminitialization string isoptional."Totest themodemstring,dothefollowing:a.Press the[F2]key.Thecomputer replieswith“PLEASEWAIT”andteststhestring:PLEASE WAIT...ATE0V0Q0&M0&S1&C1&D0&R/QX0L1MODEMINITSTRING[F2]TESTSTRING[ENT]OK[--]QUITMomentarily,thecomputerdisplaysthemodem’sresponse:RESULT:97ATE0V0Q0&M0&S1&C1&D0&R/QX0L1MODEMINITSTRING[F2]TESTSTRING[ENT]OK[--]QUIT"NOTE:Zeroindicatesthe modemwas successfully configured.Anyothervalue indicatesan error.See page B-12 foralistofmodemerrorsdefined bythisprogram. If thisisaNORAND modem,contact theNorand CustomerResponseCenterat1-800-221-9236. If thisisnotaNORAND modem,contactyourmodemsupplier.b.Press the[ENT]keytoupdatethemodeminitial-izationstring.Thecomputer returnstotheModemParameterspop-upmenu withOTHER EXTERNALorOTHER INTERNALassigned.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-23Suboption 2PROTOCOLIfyouselect this suboption,adrop-downlistofvariouspro-tocolsappears:1.TTY2.YMODEMPress thenumberofaprotocol,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]keyto enter.Thecomputer returnstotheModemParameterspop-upmenu withtheselected protocolassigned.Press the[--]keyto exit thisdrop-downlist.Suboption 3BPS RATEIfyouselect this suboption,theBPSRatedrop-downlistappearswithvariousbitspersecond(BPS)rates:1.12002.24003.48004.96005.192006.384007.576008.115200Press thenumberofaBPSrate,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]keyto enter.Thecomputer returnstotheModemParameterspop-upmenu withtheselectedBPSrateassigned.Press the[--]keyto exit thisdrop-downlist.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-24 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSuboption 4DATAFORMATIfyouselect this suboption,theDataFormatdrop-downlistappears:1.8N12.7E1Press thenumberofadataformat,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]keytoenter.Thecomputer returnstotheModemParameterspop-upmenu withtheselected dataformatassigned.Press the[--]keyto exit thisdrop-downlist.Suboption 5AUTOANSWERThis suboptionisnotsupportedat thistime.Option 5PHONENUMBERIfyouselect thisoption,thePhoneNumberpop-upmenuappears:9...13193693282PHONENUMBER[.]DIALINGPAUSE[ENT]OK[--]QUITEnterupto16 characters.Usethe[¬SP]keytobackspace;usethe[CLR]toreset tothepreviousphonenumber,andpress [.]toinsertadialingpausecommand(“,”).Press the[ENT]keytosavethenewphonenumberandreturntotheCommunicationsSettingsmenu.Press the[--]keyto exit thispop-upmenu.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-25Option 6ADVANCED UTILITIESIfyouselect thisoption,theAdvancedUtilitiesmenu ap-pears:NORAND UTILITIESADVANCED UTILITIES1.SETDATE/TIME2.BATTERY STATUS3.FORMATDRIVE D4.FORMATRAMCARD5.SETBOOTDRIVE6.ABOUT7.SETKEY CLICKPress thenumberofanadvancedutilityoption,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]keyto enter.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-26 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSuboption 1SETDATE/TIMEIfyouselect this suboption,theSetDate/Timepop-upmenuappears:DATE:01/20/80TIME:23:12:04SETDATE/TIME[--]QUITEnternumbersforthemonth,day,year(1980--2079),hour,minute,andsecond(upto23:59:59).Press the[ENT]keyaftereachentry.Anincorrectentrycausesthecomputertodefault totheinitialnumber.Press the[--]keyto exit thispop-upmenu.Suboption 2BATTERY STATUSUsethis suboptiontocheckbatterystatus.TheBatterySta-tus screenappearswhenyouselect this suboption:MAINPACKBATTERY STATUS[--]QUITFETYPECAPACITYVOLTAGEBACKUPVOLTAGELCDTEMPCHARGEABLE80%7.8OK7.2OK23 C
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-27"Thebatteryfuelgaugedisplaysthebatterycapacitylevel inblackfromleft toright."Thecapacityrangethatwill displayis5--100%.Ifthecapacityisless than5%no operationofyour computerwill occuruntil you haverechargedthebatteryto ob-tainatleast10%ofitscapacity."Batterytypeischargeablefor rechargeablebatterypack."Thevoltagerangeis6--8.4volts."Thebackupbattery voltagewill rangefrom6--11 volts.Below7voltsindicatesamostelydischargedbackupbattery.Between7--8voltsthebackupbatterycouldbeinanychargedstate.Between8--11 voltsisamostlychargedbackupbatteryandgoodforatleast100hoursofbackupsupport."LCDtemperaturedisplaysincelciusandmeasuresthe outsidetemperature ofthedisplay.Temperaturesless than-4_F(-20_C)orgreaterthan+122_F(+50_C)cancausefaultydisplayoperation.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-28 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSuboption 3FORMATDRIVE DIfyouselect this suboption,theFormatRAMDrivepop-upmenu appears:0MB0KBFORMATDRIVE D[ENT]OK[--]QUITEnterthetotalMBandKBfortheRAMdrive."NOTE:Azeroin bothfieldsdeletesthe RAMdrive.Press the[ENT]keyaftereachentry.Apop-upverificationappears:ALL DATAONEXISTINGRAMDRIVEWILL BE DESTROYED!OKTOCONTINUE?FORMATDRIVE D[ENT]OK[--]QUITPress the[ENT]keytocontinue.Press the[--]keyto exitthemenu.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide B-29Suboption 5SETBOOTDRIVEIfyouselect this suboption,theSetBootDrivepop-upmenu appears:1.A:2.B:3.C:SETBOOTDRIVE[--]QUIT5.E:6.F:4.D:"NOTE:The currentdefaultdriveishighlighted inthismenu.Press thenumberofa bootdrive,orpress theYorBkeystoscroll throughthelist,thenpress the[ENT]keyto enter.Thecomputer returnstotheAdvancedUtilitiesmenu.Press the[--]keyto exit thispop-upmenu.Suboption 6ABOUTIfyouselect this suboption,theversionofkeyboardcontrol-lerandBIOSdisplays.Press the[--]keyto exit thispop-upmenu.
APPENDIXB"NORANDRUtilitiesProgramB-30 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideSuboption 7SETKEY CLICKIfyouselect this suboption,theSetKeyClickpop-upmenuappears:SETKEY CLICK[ENT]OK[--]QUITFREQUENCY2051 HzDURATION100 mSPress thesortkeystoselect thefrequencyofthekeyclickorthelengthoftimetohearthekeyclick.Enterthenewfrequencyandorthenewdurationsettings.Press the[ENT]keyaftereachentry.Apop-upverificationappears.Press the[ENT]keytocontinue.Press the[--]keyto exitthemenu.
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide C-1AppendixCKeyboardOverlays""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysC-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide41-Key DOS/PC
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide C-351-Key DOS/PC
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysC-4PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide41-Key 5250
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide C-551-Key 5250
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysC-6PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide41-Key 3270EOF
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide C-751-Key 3270EOF
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysC-8PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide41-Key VT220
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide C-951-Key VT220
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysC-10 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide41-Key NATIVE
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide C-1151-Key NATIVE
APPENDIXC"KeyboardOverlaysC-12 PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide
PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide Index-1INDEX""""""""""""""""""""""""""""NUMBERS3210 emulation,7-293270 options,7-2841--Key3270 overlay,C-641--Key5250 overlay,C-441--KeyDOS/PCoverlay,C-241--KeyNATIVE overlay,C-1041--KeyVT220 overlay,C-851--Key3270 overlay,C-751--Key5250 overlay,C-551--KeyDOS/PCoverlay,C-351--KeyNATIVE overlay,C-1151--KeyVT220 overlay,C-95250 options,7-27900 MHzradio optionNICmodelnames,5-37specifications,5-37AAdjustablehandstrap,5-33Adjustablewriststrap,5-33Alphakeys,5-11Alphabetickeys,5-11Annunciatordescription,5-16Annunciatormeaning,5-16Annunciatorscreenposition,5-15Attachingascanner,6-22Automaticsuspend,6-15BBacklight,5-19setting,5-19Backspacekey,5-11Backupbattery,5-26,6-13fullycharging,6-13Bar codeparms,7-17Batchterminaloperation,5-28Batteries,5-24backup,5-24,5-26nickel-metalhydride,5-26main,5-24care,8-1installing,6-5lithiumion,5-24lowbatteryindication,8-1removing,6-6replacing,6-6Battery,status,utilitiesmenu,B-26Batterycapacityicons,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1lowcapacitylevels,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1lowlevelstatus,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1Batterycapacityicons,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1Batterychargingerrors,6-12Batterydoesn’tbringcomputerup,8-4Battery gasiconsforlevels,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1lowcapacitylevels,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1lowlevelreadings,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1Batterymanagement,5-23selfdischarge,5-23Batterypack,chargelevel,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1Batterypackloseschargelevel,8-4Beepersetup,7-9,7-42errortone,7-44keyclick,7-43Blueshiftkey,5-12Buzzer,5-23CCan notscanI2of5,8-8Center cursor,7-39Chargejack,5-30Chargelevel icons,5-18,6-8,7-5,8-1Chargedbatterypackdoesn’tlast,8-5Chargerindicators,6-10combinationofblinkingredandorange,6-10Charging,first time,6-1Chargingbackupbattery,6-13Chargingmainbattery,6-9usingamultipackcharger,6-9usingasinglepackcharger,6-9usingavehicledock,6-9Chargingthescannerhandlebatteries,6-21Cleaning,8-3case,8-3display,8-3dockingconnector,8-3keyboard,8-3Coldstart,7-36Communicationadapter,5-29Compliances900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Computerdisplays,L,emitsfivesecondbeep,8-4Computerdoesn’tsuspend,8-6
INDEX "Index-2PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideComputerdoesn’t turnonwhen[I/O]keyispressed,8-5whenputindock,8-6Computer reboots,whenbatterypackisinstalled,8-5Computer resets,replacingorcheckingmainbattery,8-6Computershutsdownduringuse,8-6Computerturnsoff,openingbatterylatchdoor,8-6Connectors,A-1,A-28-pindockingconnector,A-19-pincommunicationadapter,A-2Cornermode,7-40Coveragearea900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Cursormode,7-35DDASIscannerHWinitializationfailed,8-9Datarates900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Datastream,7-26Desktops,5-38DiagnosticEEPROM,5-27Diagnosticinformation,8-10Directsequence,5-37Display,adjustingthecontrast,5-19Displayannunciators,5-16terminalemulation,7-3position0,7-3position1,7-3position2,7-4position3,7-4position4,7-4position5--8,7-5Displaymessagemeanings,5-16Displaymessages,5-16Displayoptions,7-34cursormode,7-35Displaytest,7-47Displaysbadtcom message,8-6Downloadingprograms,6-14EEndcap,5-29ENTkey,5-10Enterkey,5-10Error codes,6-12Errortone,7-44ExitemuationandreturntoDOS,7-56Exitmenus,7-10,7-53Extendedcommands(CMDS),7-26Externalscanner,6-22Externalscanner connector,5-29FFirst timeuse,6-1FMradio,5-28Fourfinger reset,6-2Frequencybands900 MHz,5-37Proxim2.4GHz,5-39Frequencyhopping,5-39GGreenshift[SHFT]key,5-12HHandstrap,5-20Historgramoptstest,7-51Hostviewsize,7-25II/Okey,5-20Infra-red port,5-23Installingscannerhandle,6-19Installingscannerhandlewithbatterypack,6-20Integratedscanner,5-28,6-17Interleaved2of5,troubleset-tinglengths,8-8Internalradio,5-28Internalscanner,5-28IrDAport,5-23ISANIC,5-38KKeyclick,7-43Keyuppercase,7-41Keyboard descriptions,5-10alpha,5-11backspace,5-11blueshift,5-12enter,5-10greenshift,5-12I/Osuspendandor resume,5-20minus,5-10number,5-11period,5-10scan,5-10scrollingarrows,5-19shift,5-11yellowshift,5-12Keyboardfeatures41-keykeypad,5-751-keykeypad,5-7Keyboardopts,7-53Keyboardtest,7-48Keypadoptions41-keykeypad,5-751-keykeypad,5-7LLabelling,rechargeablebattery,6-4Laptops,5-38Lazymode,7-40LCDparms,7-9,7-37keyuppercase,7-41screenmode,7-39
"INDEXPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide Index-3screensize,7-38scroll window,7-42settingannunciatorlocation,7-41LEDsonbatterydon’tmatchdisplay,8-5Lengthoptions,7-22Line ofsight900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Lockedmode,7-41Longtimetoreboot,8-7MMainbattery,6-5care,8-1installing,6-5lowbatteryindication,8-1Mainmenu,7-6beepersetup,7-9exitmenus,7-10LCDparms,7-9more,7-10set-up parms,7-9tests,7-10versioninfo,7-10Mainmenu 2keyboardopts,7-53more,7-53Saveparms,7-54sessionmenu,7-54Mainproductcomponents,5-4MemoryTypes,main,5-26Memorytypes,flashROM,5-26Memory viewtest,7-49Mini-ISANIC2.4GHz,5-38900 MHz,5-37Minuskey,5-10More,7-10,7-36,7-53keyboardopts,7-53Saveparms,7-54sessionmenu,7-54NNative,7-33NDISdriver,Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39NetworkDeviceInterfaceSpeci-ficationdriver.See NDISdriverNotebooks,5-38Numberkeys,5-11Numberstest,7-52Numerickeys,5-11OODIdriver900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39OpenDataLinkInterfacedriv-er.See ODIdriverOpeningmainmenu,7-6Openingset-up parmsmenu,7-10Operatingparameters,7-6Outputpower,5-37,5-39PPacketdrivertest,7-49Packetstatstests,7-50Pagemode,7-40PEN*KEY6100 Computer2.4GHzNIC,5-38900 MHzNIC,5-37PEN*KEY6400 Computer900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-38PEN*KEY6600 Computer2.4GHzNIC,5-38900 MHzNIC,5-37Periodkey,5-10Peripheralstest,7-45Power,output,5-37,5-39Poweroutput,5-37,5-39Printermissesdata,8-9Programmingflash,6-14Protocoloptions,7-243210 emulation,7-293270 options,7-285250 options,7-27datastream,7-26extendedcommands(CMDS),7-26hostviewsize,7-25native,7-33VT220,7-30Proxim2.4GHzradio optionNICmodelnames,5-38specifications,5-39Proxim,Inc., 2.4GHzNIC,5-38RRadio,5-28Radio#,7-13Radiocomm,7-35Radiomodules,5-39Range900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Rechargeablebatterylabelling,6-4Regulatorycompliance900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Removingscannerhandle,6-19Removingscannerhandlewithbatterypack,6-20Repairservice,8-11Replaceablenickel-metalhy-dridebackup,5-26Replacingthemainbatterypack,6-6Resetting,5-27RS232 test,7-46RunningTN.EXEdoesnotdis-playdata,8-9SSaveparms,7-54Scankey,5-10Scankeydoesnot turn uniton,8-8Scanoptions,7-18lengthoptions,7-22
INDEX "Index-4PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuideScannerattachingatetheredscanner,6-22chargingbatteries,6-21usinganintegratedscanner,6-17Scannerhandle,5-31attaching,6-19,6-20Scannermodules,5-39Scannertest,7-48Scannertype,7-17Scanning,5-39,6-17Screenannunciatorlocation,7-41Screenmode,7-39center cursor,7-39cornermode,7-40lazymode,7-40lockedmode,7-41pagemode,7-40Screensize,7-38Scroll window,7-42Scrollingarrows,5-19Sessionmenu,7-54Set-up parms,7-9bar codeparms,7-17coldstart,7-36displayoptions,7-34more,7-36protocoloptions,7-24radio#,7-13radiocomm,7-35scanoptions,7-18scannertype,7-17SettingupDOSapplicationtohandletetheredlaserscanners,6-25LS3203 and3603 serialscan-nerparameters,6-25terminalemulationtohandletetheredscanners,6-24Shiftfunctions,5-13rulesforusing,5-13using,5-13Shiftkeys,5-11blue,5-12green,5-12yellow,5-12Specifications,5-35900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Storeandforward datatransfer,5-28SuspendandorResumekey,5-20TTakingcare ofyourbatteries,5-23Terminalemulation,5-28Terminalemulationstations,ra-diomodules,5-39Tests,7-10,7-45display,7-47historgramopts,7-51keyboard,7-48memory view,7-49numbers,7-52packetdriver,7-49packetstats,7-50peripherals,7-45RS232,7-46scanner,7-48timednumbers,7-52Tetheredscanner,6-22datadoesn’tshowup,8-7wedgemodeapplicationdiesscanningdata,8-7Tetheredscanners supported,6-22hardwareconsiderations,6-22softwareconsiderations,6-22Throughput900 MHzNIC,5-37Proxim2.4GHzNIC,5-39Timednumberstest,7-52Troubleshooting,8-4Troubleshootingtable,8-4Turningoff,6-15automaticsuspend,6-15Turningon,6-15TypeII NIC,5-38TypeIII NIC900 MHz,5-37Proxim2.4GHz,5-38UUnderstandingthekeyclicks,6-16Unpackingandinspecting,5-2Usingthefirst time,6-1Usingthescannerhandle,6-19,6-20Utilitiesprogram,B-1alphanumericfields,B-3communicationsmenu,B-6communicationsmenu op-tionsoption6ADVANCEDUTI-LITIES,B-25BEGINCOMM SESSIONwithACCESSORYCARD,B-9BEGINCOMM SESSIONwithINTERSERVER,B-10BEGINCOMM SESSIONwithMODEM/DI-RECT,B-9BEGINCOMM SESSIONwithNETWORK,B-7option1BEGINCOMMSESSION,B-7option2COMM SETTING,B-15option4MODEMPA-RAMETERS,B-20option5PHONENUM-BER,B-24option3UNITID,B-18communicationsmenu subop-tionsabout,B-29ACCESSORYCARD,B-17suboption5AUTOAN-SWER,B-24BATTERYSTATUS,B-26suboption3BPSRATE,B-23suboption4DATAFOR-MAT,B-24FORMATDRIVE D,B-28suboption4HANDHELD,B-17INTERSERVER,B-17suboption1MODEMTYPES,B-21
"INDEXPEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide Index-5option4NETWORKPA-RAMTERS,B-18suboption2MODEM/DI-RECT,B-16suboption3ACCESSORYCARD,B-17suboption5INTERSERV-ER,B-17suboption1NETWORK,B-15OTHER EXTERNAL,B-21OTHER INTERNAL,B-21suboption2PROTOCOL,B-23suboption5REMOTEOPS,B-17SETBOOTDRIVE,B-29suboption1SETDATE/TIME,B-26setkeyclick,B-30drop--downlists,B-2languageselection,B-5networkparameterswithNOVELL NETWARE,B-20withNRINETorTFTP,B-19pop--upmenus,B-2titlescreen,B-4Utilitiesprograms,B-1VVersioninfo,7-10,7-52VT220,7-30WWill notscanbar code,8-8Windowscrollingarrows,5-19Wireless NICs900 MHzmodelnames,5-37specifications,5-37ISA,5-38mini-ISA2.4GHz,5-38900 MHz,5-37Proxim2.4GHzmodelnames,5-38specifications,5-39TypeII,5-38TypeIII900 MHz,5-37Proxim2.4GHz,5-38YYellowshiftkey,5-12
INDEX "Index-6PEN*KEYRModel6400 Hand-HeldComputerUser’sGuide

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