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6110 Hand-Held Computer
USERS GUIDE
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PN: 961-028-102
Revision F
August 2000
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - USER’S GUIDE

6110 Hand-Held ComputerUSER’S GUIDE" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " &qu

Page 2 - Acknowledgments

SECTION 1General Information1-4 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideHand-Held Computer KeyboardThe hand-held computer provides a 16 key keyboard. Allk

Page 3 - CONTENTS

GLOSSARYGlossary-16 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide(SNMP) Physically, an access point to a computer,multiplexer device, or network. Logica

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-17each can communicate with at least one other devicethrough either a radio or wired link

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GLOSSARYGlossary-18 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideRTC (Real Time Control) Protocol (ADK)A sophisticated multiplexing system using content

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-19SRAM CardA memory storage PC Card which functions like a floppydisk.StackA dynamically

Page 7 - General Information

GLOSSARYGlossary-20 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidesuch as internal serial modems rely on the UART forcommunications.UCC (Uniform Code Cou

Page 8 - Appendix B

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Index-1INDEX" " " " " " " " " " " " " " &qu

Page 9 - Back View

INDEXIndex-2 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideOptional magnetic stripe reader,1-14Optional serial pod, 1-15PPC cards, 1-6typestype II, 1-7type III,

Page 10 - Hand-Held Computer Keyboard

SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-5DisplayThis hand-held computer offers an easy to read LiquidCrystal Display (LCD)

Page 11 - Backlight

SECTION 1General Information1-6 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidepacity when two of the contacts are touched at the sametime. More on this in Secti

Page 12 - Main Memory

SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-7Flash ROMFlash ROM stores the BIOS and BIOS extensions for yourhand-held computer

Page 13 - PC Cards

SECTION 1General Information1-8 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFigure 1-4PC Card SlotsEmpty BaySlot A (typicallyused for a radiocard)Slot B (typi

Page 14 - PC Card Slots

SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-9Figure 1-5PC Card SlotsFlashdisk or hard drive cardSlot CRadio cardSlot ASlot ASl

Page 15 - Figure 1-5

SECTION 1General Information1-10 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSlots A and B are true PC card slots, and can accommodatea variety of pc cards su

Page 16 - [I/O] Suspend and Resume Key

SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-11Serial Ports" Optional DB9 pod" Optional RS-232 subset through the DEX

Page 17 - Options and Accessories

SECTION 1General Information1-12 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideIntegrated Scanner PodWARNING: Do not point the scanner at someone’s eyes or look

Page 18 - Integrated Scanner Pod

SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-13Port ReplicatorSlide the Port Replicator onto the computer as shown inFigure 1-7

Page 19 - Port Replicator

"NOTICE This publication contains information proprietary to Intermec Technologies Corpo-ration. It is being supplied to you with the express und

Page 20 - Magnetic Stripe Reader

SECTION 1General Information1-14 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideMagnetic Stripe ReaderThe Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR) is an optional attach-ment

Page 21 - Serial Pod

SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-15Serial PodThe serial pod provides a standard 9-pin serial port on astandard D-su

Page 22 - Communication (GSM) with

SECTION 1General Information1-16 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideGlobal Systems for MobileCommunication (GSM) withSubscriber Identity Module (SIM)

Page 23 - SECTION 1 General Information

SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-17Hand-Held Computer SpecificationsSize: 8.1 inches (20.57 cm) long4.3 inches (10.

Page 24 - SECTION 1General Information

SECTION 1General Information1-18 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSystem Components:FLASH: 512K FLASH array (standard)RAM: 8 Megabytes (standard)16

Page 25 - Operation

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-1Section 2Operation" " " " " " " " " " " " " &

Page 26 - Rechargeable Battery Label

SECTION 2Operation2-2 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideRechargeable Battery LabelLithium ION rechargeable batteries must be recycled. Thisis the la

Page 27 - Installing the Main Battery

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-3Installing the Main Battery"NOTE: Your computer is shipped with uncharged batteries fo

Page 28 - Charging The Batteries

SECTION 2Operation2-4 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideCharging The BatteriesCharging your battery pack can be done either in yourhand-held compute

Page 29 - Power Status LED

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-5Figure 2-2Power Status LEDPower Status LEDCharging Status:Blinking Red indicates low batter

Page 30 - In External Source

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide iCONTENTS" " " " " " " " " " " " " " "

Page 31 - SPAN Charger

SECTION 2Operation2-6 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideIn External SourceWhen your battery pack is placed in a multipack or singlepack charger, the

Page 32 - Removing the Main Battery

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-7Figure 2-4Single Pack ChargerBattery Pack CompartmentPower CordBattery PackContactsCharge I

Page 33 - Figure 2-7

SECTION 2Operation2-8 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideRemoving the Main BatteryThe following steps on pages 2-8 and 2-9, detail how toremove the m

Page 34 - Backup Battery Life

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-9Measuring Battery Pack Capacity1. Touch finger across first two contacts2. Capacity is disp

Page 35 - Installing PC Cards

SECTION 2Operation2-10 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBackup BatteryThis hand-held computer comes with two 100 mA hour va-nadium lithium backup b

Page 36 - Figure 2-8

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-11Using PC Cards to Load Your ProgramsDrives" Drive C:, ATA drive in slot closest to th

Page 37 - Removing PC Cards

SECTION 2Operation2-12 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFigure 2-8AccessingthePCCardSlots112PC Card Slot DoorSlot Door OpenIndividual Card Slots

Page 38 - Installing a Modem Card

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-13Removing PC CardsThe PC card compartment contains ejector buttons for re-moving the cards

Page 39 - Installing Modem Cable

SECTION 2Operation2-14 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideInstalling a Modem CardThe modem card can go into either the top or middle slot(with your c

Page 40 - Figure 2-12

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-153. Push the modem card all the way into the slot.4. Line up the modem cable to the connect

Page 41 - Removing SIM Socket Cover

CONTENTSii 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSECTION 2OperationIntroduction 2-1. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .G

Page 42 - Installing SIM

SECTION 2Operation2-16 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideUsing the Magnetic Stripe Reader (MSR)" To use the card reader simply sweep the card t

Page 43 - Routine Care and Maintenance

SECTION 2 Operation6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 2-17Installing the Subscriber Identity Module(SIM)1. Remove the SIM cover from the hand-held c

Page 44 - Docking Connectors

SECTION 2Operation2-18 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide2. Cut away the SIM from the plastic card.3. Open the SIM socket by sliding the sleeve forw

Page 45 - Troubleshooting

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 3-1Section 3Routine Care and Maintenance" " " " " " " " " " &qu

Page 46 - Troubleshooting Chart

SECTION 3Routine Care and Maintenance3-2 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideCleaning Your Hand-Held ComputerPeriodic cleaning helps maintain the appe

Page 47 - Basic Troubleshooting

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 4-1Section 4Troubleshooting" " " " " " " " " " " " &q

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SECTION 4Troubleshooting4-2 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTroubleshooting ChartThis Troubleshooting table lists conditions you might seeand offe

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SECTION 4 Troubleshooting6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 4-3Table 4-1 (continued)Basic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionHand-HeldComputer WillNot

Page 50 - Repair Service

SECTION 4Troubleshooting4-4 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTable 4-1 (continued)Basic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionHand-HeldComputer WillNot

Page 51 - Connector Pin-Outs

SECTION 4 Troubleshooting6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 4-5Table 4-1 (continued)Basic TroubleshootingCondition SolutionHand-HeldComputer DoesNot

Page 52 - 8-Pin Docking Connector

CONTENTS6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide iiiAPPENDIX AConnector Pin-Outs8-Pin Docking Connector A-2. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . ..

Page 53 - RJ-45 Phone Jack Pin-Outs

SECTION 4Troubleshooting4-6 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideRepair ServiceBe sure to carefully pack the unit and include a descriptionof the probl

Page 54 - APPENDIX AConnector Pin-Outs

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide A-1Appendix AConnector Pin-Outs" " " " " " " " " " " "

Page 55 - Utilities Program

APPENDIX AConnector Pin-OutsA-2 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide8-Pin Docking ConnectorFigure A-1Docking Connector Pin-Outs12345678Pin Signal Func

Page 56 - Drop-Down Lists

APPENDIX A Connector Pin-Outs6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide A-3RJ-45 Phone Jack Pin-OutsFigure A-2Phone Jack Pin-Outs12345678910GNDDCDRXDTXDDTRP

Page 57 - Alphanumeric Fields

APPENDIX AConnector Pin-OutsA-4 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide

Page 58 - Title Screen

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-1Appendix BPEN*KEYRUtilities Program" " " " " " " " " " "

Page 59 - Language Selection

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-2 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideUNIT ID 2233233WORKGROUP6200IPL[F4]RESET FACTORY[ESC]QUITCHANGEUNIT IDkeys

Page 60 - Communications Menu

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-3Alphanumeric FieldsSERVER NAMEI.U.N. INCORPORATEDSERVER IP ADDRESS123.123.

Page 61 - Option 1 BEGIN COMM SESSION

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-4 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideTitle ScreenWhen you reboot or reset your computer, the Title Screenappears

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APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-5Language Selection"NOTE: The PEN*KEY Utilities Program checks files f

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CONTENTSiv 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideFigure 2-4 Single Pack Charger 2-7. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. .Figure 2-5 SPAN Charger 2-7. .

Page 64

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-6 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideCommunications Menu"NOTE: The default is the NPCP RS-485 communication

Page 65 - Transfer:

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-7Option 1 BEGIN COMM SESSIONIf you select Option 1, the computer repeats co

Page 66 - Session Status

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-8 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBEGIN COMM SESSION with NETWORKIf you select the communications option and

Page 67

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-9If the session is unsuccessful, LAST SESSION appears withthe failure statu

Page 68 - APPENDIX BPEN*KEY

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-10 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBEGIN COMM SESSION with MODEM/DIRECTIf you select the communications optio

Page 69

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-11BEGIN COMM SESSION with ACCESSORY CARDIf you select the communications op

Page 70

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-12 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSession StatusThe first single character code (“T”) is the session status,

Page 71 - Option 2 COMM SETTING

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-13“119” Invalid name number“120” No answer“121” Name not found“122” Name in

Page 72 - Suboption 1 NETWORK

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-14 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide“08” No answer“86” Error sending command tomodem“87” Expected numeric resp

Page 73 - Suboption 2 MODEM/DIRECT

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-15These error codes apply when COMM SETTINGS is set toNRINET:“0” No error“6

Page 74 - Suboption 5 REMOTE OPS

6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-1Section 1General Information" " " " " " " " " " " "

Page 75 - Option 4 NETWORK PARAMETERS

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-16 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guideserver is still running, check all cables andnetwork connections.“815” Cou

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APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-17These error codes apply when COMM SETTINGS is set toTFTP:“0” No error.“1”

Page 77 - Option 4 MODEM PARAMETERS

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-18 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 1 NETWORKIf you select this suboption, a drop-down list appears

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APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-19Suboption 2 MODEM/DIRECTIf you select this suboption, the computer return

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APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-20 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 3 ACCESSORY CARDSuboption 6 INTERSERVERIf you select either of t

Page 80 - Suboption 3 BPS RATE

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-21Option 3 UNIT IDIf you select this option, the “Change Unit ID” pop-up me

Page 81 - Option 5 NETWORK INTERFACE

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-22 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideNETWORK PARAMETERS with NRINET or TFTPIf you select this option and Option

Page 82 - Option 5 PHONE NUMBER

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-23NETWORK PARAMETERS with NOVELL NETWAREIf you select this option and Optio

Page 83 - Option 9 ADVANCED UTILITIES

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-24 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide" If you select drop-option OTHER EXTERNAL orOTHER INTERNAL, the “Mod

Page 84 - Suboption 1 SET DATE/TIME

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-25"NOTE: Testing the modem initialization string is optional." To

Page 85 - Glossary

SECTION 1General Information1-2 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideAppendix AContains the pin-outs for the external connectors of yourhand-held compu

Page 86

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-26 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 2 PROTOCOLIf you select this suboption, a drop-down list of avai

Page 87 - Controller

APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-27Suboption 4 DATA FORMATIf you select this suboption, the “Data Format” dr

Page 88

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-28 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideOption 5 PHONE NUMBERPhone Number appears as Option 5 when Option 2. COMMS

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APPENDIX B PEN*KEYRUtilities Program6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide B-29Option 9 ADVANCED UTILITIESIf you select this option, the “Advanced Utili

Page 90

APPENDIX BPEN*KEYRUtilities ProgramB-30 6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideSuboption 1 SET DATE/TIMEIf you select this suboption, the “Set Date/Time”

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6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-1Glossary" " " " " " " " " " " " &quo

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GLOSSARYGlossary-2 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideBISYNC (BInary SYNChronous communications)A method of transmitting data in which the tra

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-3contiguous on a channel. Each of the remote ports on acontroller may contain up to three

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GLOSSARYGlossary-4 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideAlso if the equipment was purchased through a VAR pleaseinclude the VAR informationDefau

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-5DTR (Data Terminal Ready)An RS-232 modem interface control signal (sent from theDTE to t

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SECTION 1 General Information6110 Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide 1-3Touch ScreenStylusKeypadFigure 1-1Front ViewOptional ExternalRF JackDocking Conne

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GLOSSARYGlossary-6 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideETX (End Of Text)A control character used to indicate the conclusion of amessage.FlashA

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-7GUI (Graphical User Interface)Provides a graphical representation of the environmentwhic

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GLOSSARYGlossary-8 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideA large computer that serves many users, such as aminicomputer or mainframe.Host Address

Page 100 - GLOSSARY

GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-9internetWhile a network, “internet” usually refers to a collection ofnetworks interconne

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GLOSSARYGlossary-10 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guidethe layer beneath it and feeds information to the protocolsin the layers above it. TCP/

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-11MQL (Multi-Quad Lockbox)Multi-quad lockboxes are used for ADCCP communicationswith 121/

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GLOSSARYGlossary-12 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s GuideNMSDNORAND Mobile Systems Division of IntermecTechnologies Corporation.Norlib Tool KitA

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-13Open SystemsComprises protocols and components that meet standardsset by industry-accep

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GLOSSARYGlossary-14 6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s GuidePC Card IconAn icon located in the System Tray, which indicates a PCCard is plugged int

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GLOSSARY6110 Series Hand-Held Computer User’s Guide Glossary-15PenRightA third party development environment that allows usersto create DOS or Windows

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