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Page 1 - REFERENCE

6620 Hand-Held ComputerTECHNICALREFERENCE" " " " " " " " " " " " " " " &quo

Page 2 - Acknowledgments

CONTENTSiv 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceSECTION 4GPS DriversGPSHOOK.VXD 4-1. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. .

Page 3 - Canadian Computer Compliance

SECTION 5Entering Text5-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceUsing the Screen KeyboardIf your 6620 unit is configured to access the electronic

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SECTION 5 Entering Text6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 5-3Below are some of the feature keys on the keyboard:" ShiftSelect this key t

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SECTION 5Entering Text5-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceUsing the Screen PaletteIf your 6620 unit is configured to access the screen pale

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 6-1Section 6Ericsson M2100 Series WirelessModem" " " " " " " " &qu

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SECTION 6Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem6-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceHardware DiagnosticsFrom the Windows desktop, select Start

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SECTION 6 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 6-3SetupFrom the Windows desktop, select Start ®® Programs ®

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SECTION 6Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem6-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceSupport PanelGeneral information about the support panel f

Page 10 - CONTENTS

SECTION 6 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 6-5Adjusting OptionsUnder the Options menu, you can either r

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SECTION 6Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem6-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceViewing Card ConfigurationSelect Options ®® View Card Conf

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 7-1Section 7Infrared Communications Support2.0" " " " " " " " &quo

Page 13 - Introduction

CONTENTS6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference vPower 8-10. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . .Exi

Page 14 - An Open System Environment

SECTION 7Infrared Communications Support 2.07-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceSetting Up the Infrared MonitorTo set up the “Infrared Moni

Page 15 - Introducing the 6620 Computer

SECTION 7 Infrared Communications Support 2.06620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 7-3Enabling OptionsThe “Options” page lets you configure the

Page 16 - Infrared Communications

SECTION 7Infrared Communications Support 2.07-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceChoosing PreferencesThe “Preferences” page lets you customi

Page 17 - PC Card Slots

SECTION 7 Infrared Communications Support 2.06620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 7-5Identifying the 6620 ComputerUse the “Identification” page

Page 18 - Processor

SECTION 7Infrared Communications Support 2.07-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference

Page 19 - SECTION 1 Introduction

6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-1Section 8CMOS Setup" " " " " " " " " " " "

Page 20 - Connections

SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceMainThe Main menu of the CMOS window configures the sys-tem time and date, adapters,

Page 21 - Docking and Undocking

SECTION 8 CMOS Setup6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-3" IDE Adapter 0 Master:(Submenu — press [Enter] to access the submenu)Configur

Page 22 - Tips for Getting Started

SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference" IDE Adapter 1 Master:(Submenu — press [Enter] to access the submenu)Configure

Page 23 - Reprogramming Flash Memory

SECTION 8 CMOS Setup6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-5" Boot Device:Sets the order in which to search for a bootable drive:" Sc

Page 24 - Set Up for PC Development

CONTENTSvi 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference

Page 25 - Development Environments

SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference" Extended Memory:(Read-Only) Displays extended memory.AdvancedThe “Advanced” p

Page 26 - Keyboard Options

SECTION 8 CMOS Setup6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-7" COM Port:Sets one of the following addresses or disablesthe primary COM port

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SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-8 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference" LPT Port:Sets the 378 IRQ 7 (default), 278 IRQ 7, or 3BCIRQ 7 address; Auto (

Page 28 - SECTION 1Introduction

SECTION 8 CMOS Setup6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-9SecurityThis menu configures passwords and security functions." Supervisor Pas

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SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-10 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferencePowerThe Power menu configures power-down methods, suspendmode, and switches."

Page 30 - Other Environments

SECTION 8 CMOS Setup6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-11" Auto Suspend After:Period of inactivity (standby) which results in the sys-

Page 31 - Customer Support

SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-12 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceExitUse this page to dictate how the system is to exit the CMOSsetup window."

Page 32 - Intermec Web Site

SECTION 8 CMOS Setup6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-136620 Drive MappingsThis section explains where various drives go depending onthe s

Page 33 - Toolkit for the 6620 Computer

SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-14 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceTable 8-16620 Drive MappingsBoot DeviceSelectionDevice is present. Windows 95BootDe

Page 34 - 6620 Toolkit Set Up

SECTION 8 CMOS Setup6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 8-15Table 8-1 (Continued)6620 Drive MappingsBoot DeviceSelectionHard DiskPC Card 2PC C

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-1Section 1Introduction" " " " " " " " " " " "

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SECTION 8CMOS Setup8-16 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceTable 8-1 (Continued)6620 Drive MappingsBoot DeviceSelectionHard DiskPC Card 2PC Ca

Page 37 - 6620 Support Files

6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 9-1Section 9CDPD Radio" " " " " " " " " " " "

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SECTION 9CDPD Radio9-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceSierra Wireless ExpertThe “Sierra Wireless Expert” is a wizard that configuresand tr

Page 39 - " /w write to flash

SECTION 9 CDPD Radio6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 9-3The “Sierra Wireless Expert” works with the modems listedin the following screen, s

Page 40 - " PARTUTIL.EXE

SECTION 9CDPD Radio9-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceWatcherFrom the Windows desktop, select Start ®® Programs ®®Watcher ®® Watcher, or d

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 10-1Section 10Minimal Windows 95 Load" " " " " " " " " "

Page 42 - Installing Toolkit Components

SECTION 10Minimal Windows 95 Load10-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceA successful application integration into the minimal Win-dows 95 con

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SECTION 10 Minimal Windows 95 Load6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 10-3All of these help determine whether an application canbe successfull

Page 44 - Loading the Components

SECTION 10Minimal Windows 95 Load10-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference5. Using FILEMON and FILCHK.The target application is installed or co

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SECTION 10 Minimal Windows 95 Load6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 10-5i. In FILEMON, select File ®® Save and name thefile FILEMON.FIL. Sav

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SECTION 1Introduction1-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference" Section 6 — Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Mo-demExplains how to configure

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SECTION 10Minimal Windows 95 Load10-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceEXAMPLE: The following files were sought by Windows, but werenever fo

Page 48 - Loading Infrared Support

6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference Index-1INDEX" " " " " " " " " " " " " &qu

Page 49 - Loading Ram Radio Support

INDEXIndex-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceCDPD radioCOM port selection, 2-18creating disks, 2-19customer support, 9-1executablesinstalla

Page 50 - Loading CDPD Radio Support

INDEX6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference Index-3FILEVXD.VXD, 10-4Fixed disk boot sector, CMOSsetup, 8-9Flash, 1-4reprogramming memory, 1-11FLA

Page 51 - Loading CDPD Radio Diskettes

INDEXIndex-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceMemory, 1-5extended – CMOS setup, 8-6system – CMOS setup, 8-5Meter – batteries, 2-4executable,

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INDEX6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference Index-5Screenkeyboard, 5-1palette, 5-4Search infrared devices, 7-3Selecting a development envi-ronmen

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INDEXIndex-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceWin95 minimum load, 10-1appropriate development en-vironment, 10-2integrate software applica-t

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SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-3Introducing the 6620 ComputerThe 6620 Computer is a ruggedized, ergonomic, batter

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SECTION 1Introduction1-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceDisplayThe 6620 Computer features a backlit, liquid crystal, touch-sensitive displ

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SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-5KeypadThe keypad below the display consists of four two-colorlight emitting diode

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SECTION 1Introduction1-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferencePenThe special pen shipped with the 6620 Computer is pro-vided to make manual entr

Page 58 - Installing CDPD Radio

SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-7ScannerThe 6620 Computer can be ordered with either a standardor long-range, 5-vo

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" NOTICE The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for thepurpose of allowing customers to operate and service Inter

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SECTION 1Introduction1-8 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceDocksTwo basic dock accessories are used for the 6620 Computer:the single dock and

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SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-9InfraredA line-of-sight pass-through opening in the dock permitsinfrared (short-r

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SECTION 1Introduction1-10 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceTips for Getting StartedAs you prepare to develop applications for the 6620 Com-p

Page 63 - 6620 Recovery Procedures

SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-11" There are some files listed in this publication thatcould be useful for y

Page 64 - Complete System Recovery

SECTION 1Introduction1-12 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceSet Up for PC Development"NOTE: Always keep the 6620 Computer on charge whil

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SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-13System ConfigurationNote that the following paragraphs apply to the standardconf

Page 66 - Main Data Recovery

SECTION 1Introduction1-14 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceHandwriting RecognitionThe handwriting recognition product, CIC Handwriter Rec-og

Page 67 - Partition

SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-15You can alter the type or size of this keyboard. Picturedabove is the basic keyb

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SECTION 1Introduction1-16 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceSelect Type ®® Telephone for a numeric keyboard that re-sembles that of a digital

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SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-17Microsoft Visual Basic for WindowsMicrosoft Visual Basic (VB) for Windows, is an

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FCC Computer Compliance"NOTICE This equipment meets Class B digital device limits per Part 15 of FCC Rules.These limits protect against interfere

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SECTION 1Introduction1-18 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferencePen for Windows 2.0Pen for Windows 2.0 consists of standard Windows with ex-tra f

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SECTION 1 Introduction6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 1-19Related Publications" PEN*KEY Model 6620 User’s Guide(P/N: 961-028-101)&quo

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SECTION 1Introduction1-20 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceBulletin BoardThe Customer Support Bulletin Board (BBS), provided byNorand Mobile

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-1Section 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer" " " " " " " " " &q

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SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Referencehard drive system, this also includes all Windows 95 instal-latio

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SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-3" General Utilities (Optional)The “Disk Tools,” such as CMO

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SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference" Dock Lock Utility (Optional)Files are installed to the C:\

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SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-5" CDPD Radio Support (Optional)CDPD (Cellular Digital Packe

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SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference" CMOS.EXECMOS Editor, V1.01. Displays or modifies CMOS val-

Page 80 - Preparing a 6620 Boot Card

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-7" EEPROG.EXEDock EEPROM programmer.Usage:EEPROG (no paramet

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Telephone Installation Warning NoticesThe following notices apply to equipment that may be connected to telephone linesor systems. For your personal s

Page 82 - Image-to-Image Copying

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-8 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference" MKBUF.EXEKeypad test utility.Usage:MKBUF (no parameters)Co

Page 83 - Computer (SLAVE)

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-9" PHDISK.EXEPhoenix Suspend-to-Disk Partition Utility.Usage

Page 84 - (MASTER)

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-10 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceInstalling Toolkit ComponentsThe 6620 Toolkit is on the CD-ROM.

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SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-115. A warning screen appears, click the Continue buttonto move t

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SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-12 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceLoading the Components1. Use the “Select Components” window to s

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SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-13Below is a list of executables that go with each of thecomponen

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SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-14 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference2. Click the Install button in the “Ready to Install! win-dow to

Page 89 - Partition Utility

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-15Each of the components selected from the “Select Compo-nents” s

Page 90 - Operations

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-16 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceClick the OK to reboot the system or click the Cancel toload the

Page 91 - Uninstall

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-17Loading Ram Radio SupportIf you select to load the “Ram Radio S

Page 92 - File and Printer Sharing

BCAUTION: Intermec Technologies Corporation recommends that you onlypurchase Norand Mobile Systems Division certified modems.Intermec does not certify

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SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-18 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceLoading CDPD Radio SupportIf you select to load the “CDPD Radio

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SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-19Loading CDPD Radio DiskettesThe “CDPD Radio Diskettes” componen

Page 95 - GPS Drivers

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-20 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceFinishing the Toolkit InstallationWhen all of the selected compo

Page 96 - SECTION 4GPS Drivers

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-21Installing MS Infrared SupportIf you had clicked the Yes button

Page 97 - SECTION 4 GPS Drivers

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-22 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference2. The manufacturer and model window appears withthe default man

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SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-233. The next window responds with acknowledging thechosen infrar

Page 99 - Entering Text

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-24 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference4. This window appears with the default simulated ports.Click th

Page 100 - Using the Screen Keyboard

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-255. When done, the final installation window appears.Click the F

Page 101 - SECTION 5 Entering Text

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-26 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceInstalling CDPD RadioIf you had selected the “CDPD Radio Diskett

Page 102 - Using the Screen Palette

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-274. The standard location to store the “Watcher” applica-tion fi

Page 104 - Hardware Diagnostics

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-28 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference5. Use this page to customize the folder name that willcontain t

Page 105

SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 2-296. After all of the “Watcher” application files and pro-gram ic

Page 106 - Support Panel

SECTION 2Toolkit for the 6620 Computer2-30 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceIf you want shortcut icons on the Windows desktop for the“Watche

Page 107 - Adjusting Options

6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-1Section 36620 Recovery Procedures" " " " " " " " " "

Page 108 - Doing Diagnostics

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceThis can be accessed by booting directly to the recoverypartition, and

Page 109 - Section 7

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-3"NOTE: To successfully share the CD-ROM drive, you must have the

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceUsing a Parallel CD-ROM DriveIt is possible to use a parallel CD-ROM t

Page 111 - Enabling Options

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-5Activating the Recovery WindowsPartition"NOTE: Steps 1–3 are not

Page 112 - Choosing Preferences

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-6 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceWhen the network drive is mapped, the “6620 Recov-ery Utilities” may A

Page 113 - Identifying the 6620 Computer

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-7"NOTE: The following warning may appear if either the Source dri

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference iCONTENTS" " " " " " " " " " " " " "

Page 115 - CMOS Setup

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-8 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference4. Use the applicable Browse buttons to ensure that thenetwork drive f

Page 116 - SECTION 8CMOS Setup

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-9Recovering from Parallel CD-ROMLoad “Recovery Windows,” then eject an

Page 117 - SECTION 8 CMOS Setup

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-10 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceRecovering from PC Card – Method 1See “Preparing a 6620 Boot Card (Ne

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SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-112. Insert the card containing all the files from the CD-ROM into the

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-12 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference2. Click the right mouse button on the CD and click theAutoPlay butto

Page 120 - Advanced

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-133. Use the applicable Browse buttons to ensure that thesource volume

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-14 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceCD-ROM Emergency Recovery FloppyThe “Recovery/Re-Image Utility” windo

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SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-153. Use the applicable Browse buttons to ensure thesource volume is c

Page 123 - Security

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-16 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferencePreparing the Network Recovery PC CardTo prepare the recovery PC Card

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SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-172. Select Image a Network Recovery PC Card, thenclick the Continue b

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CONTENTSii 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceReprogramming Flash Memory 1-11. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. . .Set Up for PC Developme

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-18 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferencePreparing a 6620 Boot Card"NOTE: This pertains to a minimum load

Page 127 - 6620 Drive Mappings

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-193. Click the OK button on the “Recovery Utility” warn-ing, if it is

Page 128

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-20 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceImage-to-Image CopyingThis process is for those who installed the app

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SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-213. Choose the appropriate menu item to set up the sys-tem as the mas

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-22 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference5. If this window does appear, click the OK button to ac-tivate the n

Page 131 - CDPD Radio

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-231. From the Windows desktop, double-click the MyComputer icon for th

Page 132 - Sierra Wireless Expert

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-24 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference4. The “Properties” window opens with the “Sharing”page on top. Click

Page 133 - SECTION 9 CDPD Radio

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-25"NOTE: Remember this name for the (SLAVE) computer.3. If change

Page 134 - SECTION 9CDPD Radio

SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-26 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceTipsThe following tips can help you do the preceding configura-tions

Page 135 - Minimal Windows 95 Load

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-27BIOS RecoveryWhile it is rare, it is possible for the 6620 BIOS to b

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CONTENTS6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference iiiSECTION 36620 Recovery ProceduresComplete System Recovery 3-2. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-28 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceOperationsThese are the various program options in thePARTUTIL.EXE fi

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SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-29Advanced Options"NOTE: Checks are in place to alert you to ill-

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-30 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceFile and Printer SharingThe following steps show how to check if the

Page 140

SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 3-314. Click the File and Print Sharing button to accessthe “File and Pr

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SECTION 36620 Recovery Procedures3-32 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 4-1Section 4GPS Drivers" " " " " " " " " " " "

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SECTION 4GPS Drivers4-2 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical ReferenceThe “Jupiter 95” window appears:" Lat (Latitude)The global latitude position o

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SECTION 4 GPS Drivers6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 4-3" UTC (Universal Coordinated Time)Also known as Greenwich Mean Time (GMT).&qu

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SECTION 4GPS Drivers4-4 6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference

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6620 Hand-Held Computer Technical Reference 5-1Section 5Entering Text" " " " " " " " " " " &quo

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