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Owner’s Manual
X-Pad
Handheld
Data
Terminal
6802974C15-O
@6802974C15@
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Radio
Network
Freq Band
Rated Power
Wi-Fi 802.11b
W-LAN
2412 - 2462MHz
16 mW
Bluetooth
W-PAN
2402 - 2480MHz
1 mW
GPRS
W-WAN
824.2 - 848.8 MHz / 1850.2 - 1909.8 MHZ
0.631 / 0.809 W
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FCC INTERFERENCE
NOTE: This 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 to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) This device may not cause harmful interference.
(2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that
may cause undesired operation.
Simultaneous Radio Transmission
- The GSM and Bluetooth transmitters may work simultaneously.
- The WLAN and Bluetooth transmitters may work simultaneously.
- The GSM and WLAN transmitters may NOT work simultaneously.
For detailed product safety and RF exposure refer to Safety and General Information leaflet, Motorola publication Number 6802974C16.
Caution: Changes or modifications made in the radio terminal, not expressly
approved by Motorola, will void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
Trademarks
Motorola and the Motorola stylized M logo are registered trademarks of Motorola, Inc.
CompactFlash is a registed trademark of SanDisk Corporation.
Microsoft and PocketPC 2003 are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation.
Wi-Fi is a trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
The Bluetooth trademarks are owned by their proprietor and used by Motorola, Inc. under license in the U.S.
and other countries.
All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.
Contents
COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS ........................................ i
Document Copyrights .................................................................. i
Disclaimer.................................................................................... i
Commercial Warranty................................................................. ii
FCC INTERFERENCE ................................................ iv
Introduction.................................................................................
What is the X-Pad Terminal........................................................
Unpacking ...................................................................................
X-Pad Parts..................................................................................
Charging the Battery...................................................................
Battery Installation and Removal ............................................... 6
The Universal Office Dock (UOD) Unit........................................ 7
First Time Battery Charge ........................................................... 8
Routine Battery Charge .............................................................. 9
Battery Maintenance.................................................................. 9
Battery Storage........................................................................... 9
Extending Battery Life .............................................................. 10
Using the X-Pad ........................................................................ 11
Turning On the X-Pad ................................................................ 11
Turning Off the X-Pad ............................................................... 11
Suspend Mode.......................................................................... 11
LED Indicator Function.............................................................. 11
Using the Stylus Pen................................................................. 12
Using the Keyboard .................................................................. 13
Key Assignment....................................................... 13
Action Keys ............................................................. 14
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Scanning with the X-Pad .......................................................... 14
Capturing Images ................................................... 15
Resetting the X-Pad.................................................................. 16
Maintaining the X-Pad ..............................................................
Accessories ...............................................................................
Troubleshooting ........................................................................
Safety Instructions ....................................................................
17
17
18
21
X-Pad On-board Aircraft ........................................................... 21
Battery Disposal ....................................................................... 21
To Prevent Injury Or Burns ........................................................ 21
Laser Safety.............................................................................. 21
Battery Warnings and Disposal................................................ 21
SPECIFICATIONS........................................................................ 23
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Introduction
Motorola congratulates you on your purchase of the X-Pad Handheld Data
Terminal! Its unique functionality and features make this state-of-the-art
rugged Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) superior for use in a wide range of
applications.
This manual covers the basic setup operations and use of the X-Pad terminal. Since your X-Pad applications are designed by your company or organization, this manual does not cover any of the software applications
resident in your X-Pad. For software applications description, refer to the
specific application manual or contact your company or organization representative for instructions.
The X-Pad uses a Universal Office Dock (UOD) unit for power charge and
wire communication. Note that this manual briefly mentions the UOD. For
detailed installation and operation of the UOD, refer to UOD User Manual,
Motorola P.N. 98-08901C59.
What is the X-Pad Terminal
The X-Pad handheld data terminal is a rugged device, designed for field
applications where fast data acquisition is required.
The X-Pad carries the functionality of a state-of-the-art Personal Digital
Assistant (PDA) that enables portable access to mobile applications, such
as mobile messaging, queries and Computer Aided Dispatch.
It contains a variety of options, including built-in CMOS imager for barcode
labels and image capture, Bluetooth®, Wi-Fi® LAN (Local Area Network)
and General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) wireless radios, all with internal
antennas for increased ruggedization.
The 3.5” color touch screen with illumination enables easy access to various applications and signature capture in all light conditions. The IrDA port
serves for data exchange between the X-Pad and data network using the
Universal Office Dock (UOD) unit.
The PocketPC 2003®-based operating system supports multimedia and
audio applications, using a built-in microphone, speaker and buzzer. A
removable CompactFlash (accessed only by service) is used for memory
expansion and operating system updates.
The X-Pad is powered by a 7.2V 1800 mAh Lithium-Ion battery pack that
supports 12 hours of typical operation. The battery is fully recharged
within three hours, using the UOD unit.
Unpacking
The X-Pad package includes the following items:
•
•
•
•
•
One X-Pad unit
One 7.2V 1800 mAh Li-ion battery pack
One Stylus pen
This Owner’s Manual
EME Safety and General Information leaflet, Motorola P.N.
6802974C16
Carefully unpack each item from the shipping carton. Check all items for
shipping damage, and check that you have received all items ordered. If
there is damage or missing items, keep the shipping carton packaging for
inspection.
Note: Retain the original carton packaging in the event that the X-Pad
should need to be returned for service.
The battery is shipped from factory uncharged and not installed. Charge
the battery fully for 24 hours before using the X-Pad for the first time (see
“First Time Battery Charge” on page 8).
The X-Pad is shipped with a plastic film, protecting the screen. Before
usage, remove the film and use a soft cloth to buff the display. This
ensures smooth gliding of the Stylus pen over the surface.
X-Pad Parts
LED Indicator
(see page 11)
Touch Sensitive
Screen
Navigation Key
Panel
(see page 13)
Barcode SCAN (Imager
Key (see page 14)
Speaker
Keyboard Keys
(see page 13)
Power Button
(On/Off/Suspend)
Microphone
(see page 11)
Figure 1. X-Pad - Front View
Note that the gray and blue colors in picture are for illustration clarity purposes only and do not reflect the actual color of the unit.
Imager Window (see page 14)
Buzzer
Battery Release
Button
(see page 6)
Battery Release
Button
Battery
(see page 6)
Docking
Contacts
IrDA Communication
Window
Figure 2. X-Pad - Back View
Charging the Battery
The battery is shipped from the factory
uncharged and not installed. Charge the
battery before using the X-Pad for the
first time.
Battery Installation and
Removal
Important Note: The X-Pad enables
you to replace batteries without losing
information stored in its memory. To avoid
losing information stored in the memory,
a charged battery must be installed
within 4 hours after removing the empty
battery.
Do not remove battery while the LED
indicator of the X-Pad shows red.
Release Buttons
To install the battery:
1. Insert the battery, bottom end first,
into the battery compartment (see
Figure 3).
2. Carefully press the battery top downward until it clicks into place. When Figure 3. Battery Installation
X-Pad is powered by battery installation for the first time, see note in “Turning On the X-Pad” on page 11.
To remove the battery:
1. Turn the X-Pad off by holding the Power button pressed (see Figure 1),
for at least four seconds.
2. Press the Release Buttons on the battery sides (see Figure 3) and pull
away the battery from the X-Pad.
The Universal Office Dock (UOD) Unit
The UOD unit is used for charging the X-Pad battery and communicating
with the X-Pad through an IrDA port. Each UOD unit has nine slots. Each
slot may accommodate either a X-Pad with a battery attached, or a battery
(stand-alone). Each of the nine slots has a status LED with an associated
number. The LEDs are laid out in the same order as the slots. When a slot
is empty, its corresponding LED is Off. When a battery or a X-Pad with a
battery is inserted to a slot, the slot LED turns On, indicating the battery
charge (see Table 1). The battery power can also be tested by pressing the
battery power TEST button (see Figure 5).
Universal Office Dock
(UOD) Unit
Battery Charge
Slot LEDs
UOD status LED
X-Pad charged
with battery
installed
Figure 4. Universal Office Dock (UOD) Unit
Table 1: Status of a UOD Slot LED During Battery Charge
Slot LED Status
Indication
No Light
No device inserted.
Blinking Amber
Battery temperature out of tolerance and charging
has been temporarily stopped.
Solid Amber
X-Pad Battery is being charged.
Solid Green
X-Pad Battery is at least 90% charged after 2.5
hours and fully charged after 3.
Solid Red
X-Pad Battery is not fully charged after 3 hours of
charging, and is considered failed.
First Time Battery Charge
The first time battery charge ensures maximum start capacity for the battery. Charge your new battery for at least 24 continuous hours before using
it or until the LED indicator of the UOD shows green.
Note: Out of box batteries are in sleep mode. Press the TEST pad, at the
back side of the battery (see Figure 5) for at least two seconds before any
attempt to charge or use. Pressing the TEST button awakes the battery
gas-gauge.
The UOD charges your battery effectively when it is at room temperature
[approx. 68°F (20° C)]. Battery charging temperature range is 32°F to 95°F
(0°C to 35°C).
To test the power capacity of the
battery; press the TEST pad on back
side of the battery and view the
power level indicator.
Routine Battery Charge
A battery is charged to 90% of its
full capacity after approximately two
and a half hours, and is fully charged
after three hours, excluding out-ofrange periods.
Battery TEST Pad
100
Power Level
Indicator
Note: The power level indicator
shows only an approximate level of
the remaining battery life.
Figure 5. Battery Power Test
Important: The battery will not charge if the X-Pad or battery is not properly locked inside the UOD slot.
Battery Maintenance
The performance of the rechargeable battery delivered with your X-Pad
depends on the way the battery is treated. Therefore, to comply with the
Motorola warranty for batteries and to assure high performance and a long
life for your Motorola rechargeable battery, please read and follow the
maintenance rules stated below.
Battery Storage
Do not store your battery where the temperatures exceed 140°F (60°C) or
fall below -4°F (-20°C).
New Lithium-Ion batteries (i.e. batteries that have never been charged
before) may be stored for up to 3 months in well-ventilated, cool and dry
areas without significant loss in lifespan.
Batteries which have already been charged and then stored for more than
2 months should be recharged before use.
Extending Battery Life
A battery is an expendable part and may need replacing during the life of
the X-Pad. To ensure maximum service life of your X-Pad, always replace
the battery with a genuine Motorola replacement.
Your UOD will charge your battery effectively when it is at room temperature [approx. 68°F (20° C)]. Battery charging temperature range is 32°F to
95°F (0°C to 35°C).
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Using the X-Pad
Turning On the X-Pad
Press the Power button to turn On the X-Pad (see Figure 7) - when turned
On, the last displayed screen will be shown again.
Note: The X-Pad powers On immediately when the battery is installed for
the first time or after Cold Reset (see page 16) - the Motorola logo will
show for about 30 seconds and you will be required to follow on-screen
alignment (calibration) instructions.
Turning Off the X-Pad
When the X-Pad is On, hold the Power button pressed (see Figure 7) for at
least four seconds.
When the battery is removed (see “Battery Installation and Removal”)
from the X-Pad during operation, the X-Pad turns off automatically. To
resume operation after re-installing the battery, press the Power button.
Suspend Mode
When the X-Pad is On, press the Power button (see Figure 7) to enter Suspend mode. During Suspend mode the display turns off and the LED indicator slowly blinks green. To resume operation, press the Power button
again.
In Suspend mode, battery power is saved by turning off the display and
computer sections of the X-Pad. During Suspend mode, the GPRS and
Bluetooth radios continue to operate. When the X-Pad resumes operation,
it returns to the screen shown prior to Suspend mode.
Use Suspend mode as often as possible to save battery power.
LED Indicator Function
LED shows red - do not remove battery.
LED slowly blinks green - X-Pad in Suspend mode.
LED quickly blinks green - X-Pad is charged in UOD unit.
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Using the Stylus Pen
The Stylus pen selects items and
enters information. Use the pen as you
use your PC mouse.
•
•
•
To open and select screen items,
tap on the item with the pen.
To drag text or image items, hold
the pen on the item and drag
across the screen.
To see a list of actions available
for a specific item, tap-and-hold
the pen on an item. When the
pop-up menu appears, tap the
action you want to perform.
Figure 6. Using the Stylus Pen
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Using the Keyboard
Key Assignment
Figure 7 describes the X-Pad keyboard.
Note: Key assignment may vary by application. Therefore, your keyboard
may not function as described.
Barcode SCAN Key
Up Key
Down Key
Help Key
(active in
Numeric mode)
Alpha/Numeric
Keys
Use SHIFT key to
toggle
Clear Screen Key
(alpha mode) or
All (numeric mode)
SHIFT Key
• Press to toggle between alpha and
numeric modes
• In Alpha mode, press to produce capital
letters
• Hold pressed for 2 sec to turn screen
illumination On/Off
Power Button
• Hold pressed for 4 sec to
turn Off
• When On, press to Suspend
• When Off or in Suspend
mode, press to turn On
Blank Space Key
• Blank Space (alpha mode)
• Erase (numeric mode)
Figure 7. X-Pad - Key Function
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Action Keys
Table 2 describes the action keys combinations.
Table 2: Action Keys Combinations
Action
Key Combination
Warm Reset (see also “Resetting the X-Pad”)
H + CLR + GO
Lower Case to Upper Case Letters (default is lower case)
SHIFT + any alphabet key
Audio Recording
SHIFT + SP + R
Audio Volume
Increase: SHIFT +SP + UP
Decrease: SHIFT + SP + DOWN
Touch Screen Calibration
SHIFT + SP + C
Display Illumination Intensity
Increase: SHIFT + UP
Decrease: SHIFT + DOWN
Keyboard Back light Intensity
Increase: SHIFT + PAGE UP
Decrease: SHIFT + PAGE DOWN
Virtual Keyboard
Open/Close: SHIFT + SCAN + SP
PocketPC 2003 Menu
SP + SCAN
Scanning with the X-Pad
The X-Pad hand held terminal enables to decode many barcode symbologies and capture images in dim lighting conditions.
The terminal features a high-resolution digital imager for omni-directional
and auto-discrimination reading and decoding of linear barcodes, stacked
linear (PDF417) and 2D matrix codes. The imager functions like a digital
camera for either greyscale or black and white pictures.
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The X-Pad is equipped with a SCAN trigger button, designed for both lefthanded and right-handed users (see Figure 8). The button is located at the
center of the terminal navigation key panel.
Images taken by the X-Pad are stored in the terminal memory. Images can
be downloaded via IrDA communication to the cradle or transmitted via
one of the wireless radio options.
Capturing Images
To capture an Image:
1. Activate your scanning
application.
2. Aim and hold the X-Pad at
a 45° angle approximately 2
to 9 inches (5 to 22 cm) away
from the target.
3. Press the SCAN button
and use the red rectangle
light, emitted towards the
target, to adjust your position - a successful scan will
be followed by sound indication.
45° Capture Angle
Hold 2 to 9 inches (5 to 22 cm)
from target
SCAN Trigger Button
Note: When adjusting your
position, you may move back
and forth from the target.
When scanning, the emitted
rectangle light can be positioned at any angele to the
barcode symbol.
Figure 8. Capturing with the X-Pad Imager
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Resetting the X-Pad
In normal use, you should never
need to reset the X-Pad.
You may need to reset your X-Pad;
for example, you may reset due to
communication cut-off, or if the
operating system stops responding.
If your X-Pad stops responding, do
the following actions:
Figure 9. Warm Reset
Warm Reset
Important Note: When the X-Pad is warm reset, all recorded information
remains stored in memory.
Simultaneously, press keys H + CLR + GO (see Figure 9); the X-Pad will
function again.
If your X-Pad still does not respond, perform “Cold Reset”:
Cold Reset
Cold reset restarts the XPad by erasing all stored
records and entries.
For Cold Reset: insert the
Stylus tip into the hole
Do Not perform Cold reset
unless Warm reset fails to
solve your problem.
Cold reset is performed by
removing the battery and
inserting the Stylus tip into
the hole located on the
back side of the X-Pad (see
Figure 10).
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Reset
hole
Figure 10. Cold Reset
Maintaining the X-Pad
In order to maintain your X-Pad in good working order:
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Do not scratch the screen. Use only Motorola supplied stylus pen with
the touch screen.
Never use a pen or pencil or any sharp object on the screen.
Although your X-Pad is water and dust resistant, do not expose it to
rain or moisture for long periods of time.
Protect your X-Pad from temperature extremes. Do not leave the XPad on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep the X-Pad away
from hot places.
Do not drop your X-Pad or subject it to strong impact.
Do not store or use your X-Pad in any location that is extremely dusty,
damp or wet.
If the battery contacts, screen or surface of the X-Pad become dirty,
use a soft lint free cloth moistened with diluted Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA)
solution to remove dirt. The Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) can be diluted with
water up to 20%.
Accessories
The following Motorola approved accessories are for use with your terminal.
Table 3: Accessories
Motorola Approved Accessory
Part Number
Battery
FTN6032
Stylus
FLN9805
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It is the responsibility of the user to use only the approved accessories
supplied for this product, as detailed in Table 3 . Motorola is not responsible for the use of accessories not approved for this product.
For more information on the availability of these accessories, please call
your company supplier.
Troubleshooting
Table 4: Troubleshooting the X-Pad
Problem
X-Pad does not
turn On
Battery does not
charge in UOD
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Cause
Solution
Battery is not
installed properly or
not charged
Ensure proper battery installation in X-Pad.
Charge or replace the battery
X-Pad in Suspend
mode
Press the Power Button
X-Pad is not locked in
UOD
Reinstall X-Pad in UOD. Lock the
X-Pad properly in UOD. (See that
the UOD LED is On and charge
for three hours)
X-Pad or UOD Dock
contacts are not clean
Clean contacts and remove dust
and objects from within the UOD
Battery temperature
is out of range
Ensure that the battery temperature range is 32°F to 95°F (0°C
to 35°C)
Bad battery
Replace battery
Table 4: Troubleshooting the X-Pad
Problem
X-Pad does not
decode the
SCAN input
X-Pad does not
respond
Cause
Solution
The capture frame
does not cover the
entire barcode symbol
Capture again and make sure
that the entire barcode symbol
is covered
The Imager window is
blocked
Clean the window with a lint
free, soft dry cloth.
If the Imager window is badly
scratched, send for service
Make sure that the correct barcode symbology is being used
Unreadable barcode
Be sure the barcode symbol is
not covered or damaged
Problem in X-Pad
operating system or
communication network
Execute Warm reset by simultaneously pressing soft keys
H+CLR+GO for at least one second; the X-Pad should function
again
If X-Pad still does not respond,
perform Cold rest (see “Resetting the X-Pad” on page 16). The
operation system will reboot
after about 30 seconds
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Table 4: Troubleshooting the X-Pad
Problem
Cause
Solution
Incomplete or no
data transmission between XPad and UOD
Communication software was incorrectly
installed or configured
Refer to the UOD user manual or
see your system administrator
IrDA communication
window is obscured
Make sure that the IrDA window
of the X-Pad is clean and has a
clear line of sight with the IrDA
window of the UOD
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Safety Instructions
Laser Safety
Caution – Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures
other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
Battery Warnings and Disposal
X-Pad On-board Aircraft
Always remove the battery from the X-Pad when shipped via air. Any use
of the X-Pad must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline
crew instructions.
Battery Disposal
Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly in accordance with local
requirements. Recycling facilities may not exist in all areas. Please contact
your local environmental agency for more information regarding proper
disposal.
To Prevent Injury Or Burns
•
•
•
•
•
•
USE ONLY SPECIFIED BATTERIES AND CHARGERS
DO NOT DISPOSE OF ANY BATTERIES IN FIRE, AS THEY MAY EXPLODE!
DO NOT PUNCTURE OR ALLOW METAL TO CONTACT THE BATTERY TERMINALS
DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN WATER
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE
DO NOT STORE ABOVE 140°F (60°C) OR BELOW - 4°F (-20°C)
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SPECIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Weight
23.7 ± 0.3oz (672 ±10g)
Dimensions
Width x Length x Depth: 4.1 x 8 x 1.9“ (104
x 202 x 48 mm)
ENVIRONOMENTAL
Operating Temperature
Ambient temperature range of shall be 0°C
to +60°C
Storage Temperature
Terminal: -20°C to +70°C
Battery: -20°C to +60°C
Humidity
8 hours exposure to 90-95% non condensing relative humidity at 50°C.
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Processor type
INTEL PXA270 Xscale running at 416MHz
Memory
Flash: 64 MB, 32-bit data bus, SDRAM: 64
MB, 32-bit data bus
Non-Volatile Memory
Compact Flash 128 MB
Display
3.5” color, transflective, native portrait LCD
with illumination. Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (1/4 VGA) Viewing angle ± 35° in both X
and Y axis. Viewing area smaller by about
2 mm all around
Touch Screen
65,000 signatures (<1% linearity change)
65,000 to 85,000 signatures (<4% linearity
change)
Operating force < 100 grams with stylus
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Keyboard
39 keys: 8 Navigation keys, Scan key, 28
alphanumeric keys and Power On/Off key.
Software controlled backlighting (On/Off
only)
Status Indicator
Tricolor LED, Software controlled
Audio
Microphone: For Mono sound recording
Speaker: Mono
(Bluetooth audio support as a remote
microphone and speaker)
Beeper: Piezo buzzer with adjustable tones,
maximum sound level is 85 db for audio
notification of proper scans
Imager
2D high-speed LASER (manual scan) support for common barcode symbologies
including PDF417
Main Battery
Two rechargeable Lithium-Ion cells, Nominal 7.2V, 1800 mAh supporting
Gas gauging for power monitoring
Visible 3 LED bar-graph, switch activated
12 hours typical operation. Fully recharged
within 3 hours in UOD.
Minimum of 300 full discharge/charge
cycles
Built-in safety circuitry.
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Backup Battery
Rechargeable 90 mAh Lithium coin cell (not
user replaceable)
4 hour preservation of RTC and memory
Minimum 1000+ 10% discharge/charge
cycles
Minimum 40+ 100% discharge/charge
cycles
Software
Operating System
PocketPC 2003
Power Management
As supported by PocketPC 2003: Run, Idle,
Stand By, Docked.
Communication
Personal Area Network (PAN): Bluetooth RF
communication (IEEE 802.15.1), 2.4 GHz
ISM band, 1mW
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN):
Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b), 2.4 GHz ISM band,
50mW
Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN):
Data-only GPRS compatible dual-band for
USA, 850/1900 MHz, 0.6W/1W
Infra-red (IrDA): supports SIR 9.6K/bits to
115.2 Kbps and FIR 4 Mbps data rates. All
PocketPC 2003 IR layers
Wire Interface
An Auxiliary Connector support connection
to: USB device, External 12 V DC input,
headset and RS232 Serial interface (RxD,
TxD, CTS, RTS)
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Index
Accessories 17
Action Keys 14
Aircraft 21
Alphabet Keys 4
Audio Recording 14
Audio Volume 14
Back light Intensity 14
Barcode Scan Key 13
Battery Charge 8
Battery charging temperature 8
battery contacts 17
Battery Maintenance 9
Battery Power Test 9
Battery Storage 9
Battery Warnings 21
Blank Space Key 13
Blinking Amber 8
Charging 6
Clean 17
Clear Screen Key 13
Cold Rese 16
cool and dry areas 9
Disposal 21
Down Key 13
Extending Battery Life 10
Help Key 13
Illumination Intensity 14
Injury 21
Install Battery 6
Isopropyl Alcohol 17
Keys Assignment 13
Laser Warning 15
LED Indicator 11
LED shows red 11
Lithium-Ion 2
Maintaining 17
Microphone 4
Navigation Key Panel 4
PocketPC 2003 Menu 14
Power Button 13
Power Level Indicator 9
PowerPad Parts 4
Remove Battery 6
Reset hole 16
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Resetting 16
resume operation 11
room temperature 8
Safety 3
Safety Instructions 21
Scan Angle 15
Scanning 16
Screen Calibration 14
SHIFT Key 13
Slot LEDs 7
Solid Amber 8
Solid Green 8
Solid Red 8
Speaker 4
storage temperatures 9
store 17
Suspend Mode 11
TEST pad 9
Touch Sensitive Screen 4
Troubleshooting 18
Turning Off 11
Turning On 11
Universal Office Docking 7
Unpacking 3
UOD User Manual 1
Up Key 13
Virtual Keyboard 14
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Warm Reset 16
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