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1. Image a CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy Image a Boot Card Image the Main Data Partition Quick Format Destination 3 16 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures 2 Select Image a Network Recovery PC Card then click the Continue button 3 Click the OK button on the Recovery Utility warn ing ifit is displayed page 3 7 to continue 4 Usethe applicable Browse buttons to ensure the source volume is correct and the destination is the PC Card slot via the Netcard window Click the Image Network PC Card button to continue The PC Card will be formatted EF Recovery Re Image Utility Used to make a Netcard Volumes Source He Destination Image Network PC Card NOTE The version of Windows running on the desktop PC used to prepare the disk is unimportant as all files necessary to make a bootable sys tem on the disk are maintained on the Recovery CD ROM 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 17 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 Preparing a 6620 Boot Card NOTE This pertains to a minimum load and does not work on Windows NT 1 Insert the 6620 Recovery CD ROM into any desktop PC that has CD ROM support running any version of Windows 95 and a PC Card Dock such as a laptop computer with a CD ROM drive The Recovery Util ity should AutoPlay If not do the following to manu ally start the recovery procedures a Use Windows Exp
2. 6620 Recovery Procedures Successful 6620 System Recovery can be achieved by follow ing the exact procedures described here based on the type of recovery you are attempting Normal Main Data partition recovery and comprehensive Complete System recovery are available The components required for disk floppy and Netcard recovery are 6620 Toolkit CD ROM 6620 Docking Station An industry standard PS 2 style keyboard Certificate of Authenticity from Microsoft for the 6620 Computer to be recovered and these two for floppy disk recovery 6620 Parallel Floppy Drive unit or Recovery disk which can be made on any industry Desktop PC containing a CD ROM drive or a network drive and a 3 5 disk drive or these two for Netcard recovery 40 MB or greater ATA Card An empty PC Card slot Many of the procedures documented in this manual require the use of floppy disks to properly set up a 6620 Computer for various tasks Newer versions of Recovery Windows include this functionality on the hard drive 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 1 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 This can be accessed by booting directly to the recovery partition and using the menu to choose to Image the Main Data Partition Set up a MASTER mode system system duplication Set up a SLAVE mode system system duplication Booting to the recovery partition can be done by using the PARTUTIL EXE executable with t
3. 8 Below are some of the feature keys on the pal ette Undo Select this key to erase the contents of the pal ette Backwards Delete Select this key to erase the previous character Space Select this key to enter a space Period Select this key to enter a period Keyboard Access Select this key to switch to the screen keyboard on which you use your fingertip or your stylus pen to type out your text 54 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 6 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem The 6620 Computer is set up to work with the Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem A support panel is avail able to provide status and error information You can install this application from the 6620 Toolkit The use of this application requires an M2100 Series Wireless Modem PC Card 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 6 1 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem SECTION 6 Hardware Diagnostics Hardware Diagnostics From the Windows desktop select Start Programs M2100 Wireless PC Card Utilities Hardware Diag nostics or double dick the Hardware Diagnostics icon shown left to access the Hardware Diagnostics window A Hardware Diagnostics Document File Edit Test Help Use the Hardware Diagnostics window to view informa tion about the wireless PC Card Data concerning the PC card configuration in the PC is shown together with infor mation collected from the Wireless PC Car
4. 8 9 PC Card slots 1 5 drives CMOS 8 5 mapping drives 8 14 PC development 1 12 PCMCIA support 2 3 executable 2 13 PCMCIA EXE 2 13 Pen 1 6 Pen and handwriting drivers 2 2 executable 2 13 PEN EXE 2 13 PHDISK EXE 2 9 Phoenix suspend to disk parti tion utility 2 9 Phone numbers BBS 1 20 customer support intermec technologies 1 19 sierra wireless 9 1 Pin 9 5 volt power 8 7 PODSCAN DRY 2 5 Ports Aux 8 7 COM 8 7 ext COM 8 7 IR 8 7 LPT 8 8 parallel 8 8 scanner 8 7 Power Builder 1 18 Power down hard disk 8 10 video 8 10 Power management 1 6 CMOS setup 8 10 Power management security CMOS setup 8 9 Preparing 6620 boot card 3 18 recovery disk 3 11 Printer sharing 3 30 Index 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Processor 1 6 R Radio support RAM 2 4 executable 2 13 Radio switch CMOS setup 8 11 RAM radio support 2 4 base address selection 2 17 COM port selection 2 17 executable 2 13 RAM VXD 2 4 RAMSUPP EXE 2 13 Range 1 0 address 7 3 READIMG EXE 2 9 Recovery disk preparing 3 11 Recovery procedures 3 1 recovering main data parti tion 3 4 Recovery windows activating partition 3 5 Related publications 1 19 Reprogramming flash memory 1 11 UPDTROM BAT 1 11 Reset to default settings bar code 1 7 Restoring operation of source 6620 MASTER 3 20 Resume charge triggers CMOS setup 8 11 Resume on ring indicate CMOS setup 8 11 Ring indi
5. Click the OK button on the Recovery Utility warn ing if it is displayed page 3 7 to continue 3 14 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures 3 Usethe applicable Browse buttons to ensurethe source volume is correct and the destination is the disk drive via the Emergency CD ROM Floppy win dow Click the Image CD ROM Floppy button to continue The disk will be formatted Recovery Re Image Utility Ea Used to make an Emergency CD ROM Floppy NOTE The version of Windows running on the desktop PC used to prepare the disk is unimportant as all files necessary to make a bootable sys tem on the disk are maintained on the Recovery CD ROM 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 15 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 Preparing the Network Recovery PC Card To prepare the recovery PC Card for the network recovery method do the following 1 Insert the 6620 Recovery CD ROM into any desktop PC with CD ROM support running any version of Windows 95 The Recovery Utility should AutoPlay If not do the following to manually start the recovery procedures a Use Windows Explorer to find the CD b Click the right mouse button on the CD and click the AutoPlay button The Recovery Re mage Utility window appears for the network recovery PC Card method Recovery Re Image Utility 6620 Recovery Options Image a Network Emergency Recovery Floppy
6. Click this button to restart the Timer Nav Data This field displays the navigational data given by the satellite Sats Status of each of the twelve receive channels includ ing channel number tracking information satellite number and satellite C N PDOP HDOP VDOP Dilution Of Precision metrics 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 4 3 GPS Drivers SECTION 4 4 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 5 Entering Text The 6620 Computer has two methods of entering text via the stylus pen or your finger tip One method is a screen keyboard which simulates the physical keyboard the other method is a screen palette which permits you to hand write your entries on the screen In some applications such as the Infrared Monitor see Section 7 fields may include a text button shown left with which you can access either the screen keyboard or the screen palette 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 5 1 Entering Text SECTION 5 Using the Screen Keyboard If your 6620 unit is configured to access the electronic key board the following appears Enter Text SSS ssa as ce ee EL FE ee E EA E ES EE EC alle le lll PE Le Le BAURODRADEAE Re E Space This keyboard is much like the physical keyboard that at taches to the computer One unique feature on this key board is the ability to provide four common words that start with a letter you select For exa
7. Hone Item Specific Help Autotupe Fixed Disk TESS ber Attempts to automatically detect Types the drive type for Cylinders drives that comply with Heads ANSI specifications Sectors Track Write Precomp LEA Mode Controls isabled Transfer Mode tandard t Select Item SPACE Change Walues Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Execute Command Fig Previous Values 8 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 8 CMOS Setup Boot Device Sets the order in which to search for a bootable drive Scan PC Card slots default Embedded Flash Drive EFD Floppy Drive Hard Drive PC Card Slot 0 Drive PC Card Slot 1 Drive PC Card Slot 2 Drive See page 8 13 to learn about the 6620 Drive Mapping Boot Options Submenu press Enter to access the submenu Floppy check Controls the search for an attached floppy drive during POST Leaving this disabled allows for hot swapping the floppy drive Press the Esc key to return to the Main menu gett EE BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright 1985 96 Phoenix Technologies Ltd ain mm Boot Options Item Specific Help Floppy check CESE Enabled verifies floppy type on boot disabled speeds boot t4 Select Item SPACE Change Values ES Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu Fie Previous Values Numlock Selects the Power on state for the Num Lock key Auto default On or Off System Memory Read Only Displays system memory 6620
8. If you had selected the CDPD Radio Diskettes component to load installation and executable files onto the 6620 Com puter you can do the following to install the Watcher ap plication from Sierra Wireless Inc 1 If you had the CDPD files copied onto four disks in sert the first disk in the floppy drive 2 From the Windows desktop double click the My Com puter icon and either go to the floppy drive or tothe dal subdirectory where you had the CDPD files copied 3 Double click the setup con to install the Watcher Setup application from Sierra Wireless Inc Click the setup Next button to continue Welcome to the Watcher Setup program This program will install Watcher on pour computer Ik is strongly recommended that you exit all Windows programs before running this Setup program Click Cancel to quit Setup and then close any programs you have running Click Next to continue with the Setup program WARNING This program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized reproduction or distribution of this program or any portion of it may resut in severe civil and criminal penalties and violators will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under law Cancel 2 26 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer 4 Thestandard location to store the Watcher applica tion files is a Watchers folder within the C Program F
9. Image a Network Emergency Recovery Floppy Image a CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy Image a Network Recovery PC Card Image a Boot Card Quick Format Destination 3 Select Image the Main Data Partition then click the Continue button to image the main load 3 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures NOTE The following warning may appear if either the Source drive or the Destination drive could not be located Recovery Utility x A Unable to image currently as one or both of the source or destination volumes don t exist anymore Please set them before continuing Click the OK button to continue to the Image page If either the Source or the Destination fields are blank or contain the Set Me text like the following sample click the applicable Browse button to assign the correct drive Volumes Destination 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 7 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 4 Usethe applicable Browse buttons to ensure that the network drive for the shared device Source volume is selected and that the Destination volumeis the drive assigned to the Main Data partition via the Image the Main Load page Recovery Re Image Utility Used to Image the Main Load Volumes Sauce Browse Destination 5 Click the Image Main Load button The drive is for matted and the Full Windows 95 Load is loaded 6 When
10. OU0O0O JON O UN N N N N N N N N N NN eee N a CONTENTS SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures Complete System Recovery Restoring Recovery Windows Using Another PC On the Remote Machine On the 6620 Computer to be Recovered Using a Parallel CD ROM Drive Recovering Main Data Partition Main Data Recovery Activating the Recovery Windows Partition Actual Recovery of the Main Data Partition Recovering from Network Drive On the Remote Machine On the 6620 Computer to be Recovered Recovering from Parallel CD ROM Recovering from PC Card Method1 Recovering from PC Card Method2 Preparing the Recovery Floppy Disk Network Emergency Recovery Floppy CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy Preparing the Network Recovery PC Card Preparing a 6620 Boot Card Image to lmage Copying Restoring Operation of the Source 6620 Computer MASTER Configuring a Source 6620 Computer MASTER Configuring the Destination 6620 Computer SLAVE Configuring a Source Desktop PC MASTER TPS ane a BIOS RECOVERY casa inet ae ee aio ad Partition Utili
11. default 1 2 4 6 10 14 20 or 30 minutes Resume on Ring Indicate Allows Ring Indicate RI to trigger a resume If ENABLED RI causes a resume If set to DISABLED APM default RI is controlled by Windows 95 and only causes a resume if the feature is activated by an APM 1 2 power driver Number of Rings Whether RI is enabled above or enabled by an APM 1 2 power driver this option sets the number of rings necessary to cause a resume wake the system 1 3 default 5 or 7 CRT Power Mode Controls whether an external CRT is enabled This can be set to Auto default On or Off which bases CRT power on the docking state Charge Triggers Resume Allows the system to wake up when external power is applied On default or Off Aux Switch Auxiliary radio switch Auto switches on when the 6620 Computer is docked off when the 6620 Computer is undocked On or Off default Radio Switch Main radio switch This allows the system to switch between a local and remote antenna for LAN WAN or GPS radios Local default Remote or Auto Auto dictates that the local antenna be used when the 6620 Computer is undocked and the remote antenna be used when the 6620 Computer is docked 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 11 CMOS Setup SECTION 8 Exit Use this page to dictate how the system is to exit the CMOS setup window PhoenisPICO BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright 1935 Phoenix
12. grow to a large size quickly and can require a lot of extra DLLs OCXs or VBXs 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 17 Introduction SECTION 1 Pen for Windows 2 0 Pen for Windows 2 0 consists of standard Windows with ex tra files some changes to SYSTEM INI and a new file called PENWIN INI Pen Extensions for Windows provides character recognition and an easier interface for capturing ink A handwriting capture engine must be purchased sep arately either through Norand Mobile Systems Division or other sources Other Environments Obviously any development environment that runs on the aforementioned operating systems may potentially be used to develop software for the 6620 Computer However not all of the development environments will necessarily work as well nor are they recommended This is mainly because of storage capacity and speed limitations of the 6620 Com puter There are other usable development environments Here are some guidelines that can help to determine whether a particular environment is viable for a 6620 application How much space is required Many environments assume the target machine is a desktop or laptop with virtually unlimited hard drive space This may not be the case if the target system is to run off an ATA card Keep storage requirements in mind during development For example Power Build er is avery popular environment for development However just to get an application
13. puter or port existing applications keep in mind the following basic considerations ideas and suggestions Windows 95 is the operating system If you are expe rienced with this operating system you should be able to start developing or porting applications Become familiar with the tools and techniques for power management Monitoring the state of battery power can be an especially critical function When developing for pen input remember that inter preting handwriting is still a developing field accura cy has not yet reached 100 percent Furthermore in terpreting and storing the results puts an additional load on the processor Excessive use of handwriting recognition software can slow down an otherwise speedy application Instead try to use buttons item lists and pull down menus for common tasks When designing a pen centric interface make full use of the area provided by the VGA screen Make but tons pull down menus text entry fields etc large enough for easy accurate use in a mobile or high pres sure environment Make your applications driveindependent Do not hard code drive designations Utilize the many avail able PC Card storage solutions remembering that the devices can be moved about as required by different configurations The PC Card slots can accept nonvola tile SRAM flash hard disk devices RF devices radio or land modems and other devices Keep in mind the general system design of the targ
14. 17 MSGSRV32 Attributes CAWINDOWS USER DAT SUCCESS GetAttributes 118 MSGSRV32 Attributes C WINDOWS USER DAT SUCCESS Set ttributes 119 Filemon Write 0x200 SUCCESS Offset 18808832 Le 120 Filemon Write 0x200 SUCCESS Offset 5931008 Len 121 Filemon Write 0x200 SUCCESS Offset 15007744 Le 22 KERNEL32 Read 0x200 SUCCESS Offset 12247040 Le 123 KERNEL32 Read 0x200 SUCCESS Offset 27234304 Le 24 Netscape Write Ox29 4 SUCCESS Offset 2904064 Len 125 Netscape Write 0229 4 SUCCESS Offset 2908160 Len 126 Netscape Write Dx294 SUCCESS Offset 2904064 Len 127 Netscape Write 0x294 SUCCESS Offset 2908160 Len 28 Aim Read 0x200 SUCCESS Offset 2723840 Len 129 Aim Seek 0x256 SUCCESS Beginning Offset 41 130 Aim Read 0x256 SUCCESS Offset 41984 Length 131 Aim Seek Dx224 SUCCESS Beginning Offset 54 132 Netscape Write 0x294 SUCCESS Offset 2912256 Len 33 Netscape Write Dx294 SUCCESS Offset 2912256 Len 134 Aim Read 0x224 SUCCESS Offset 54272 Length 135 Aim Seek Dx256 SUCCESS Beginning Offset 1024 136 Aim Read Dx256 SUCCESS Offset 1024 Length 137 Aim Seek Ox224 SUCCESS Beginning Offset 5120 138 Filemon Write 0x200 SUCCESS Offset 18579456 Le TheFILCHK utility parses the FILEMON FIL file and produces an OUTLIST W95 output file as in the example given on the next page 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 10 5 Minimal Windows 95 Load SECTION 10 EXAMPLE The following files we
15. 6620 Re covery procedures It isan MS DOS application and must be run in MS DOS mode as low level disk changes fail when Windows 95 is running Installation From the 6620 Toolkit installation select the checkbox for the Disk Tools This copies the files necessary for the op eration of the Partition Utility 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 27 EXAMPLE EXAMPLE NOTE NOTE 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 Operations These are the various program options in the PARTUTIL EXE file and how and why tousethem You can view the source code by typing partutil from the DOS prompt The general syntax for command line pa rameters is partutil exe drive argl arg2 arg3 All command processing is done from left to right Drive as seen by INT13 services 80 81 etc Defaults to 80 or C P artutil 81 I DA 81 thus use 81 not D Options Q Silent mode no prompts or additional text IX Create the main data partition Delete the main data partition U Create the extended partition 10 Delete the extended partition T sectors Create recovery partition optional sectors IY Delete the recovery partition C lt size gt Create the suspend to disk partition size is in megabytes see example Partutil C 35 creates 35 MB suspend to disk partition If you have a 48 MB RAM 6620 Computer use a 52 MB partition The general recovery process creates a 52 MB partition IG D
16. Autol System Memory 646 KB Extended Memory 15366 KB t Select Item SPACE Change Values Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu Fie Previous Values System Time Set the system time in the HH MM SS format System Date Set the system date in the MM DD YYYY format Diskette A Selects the floppy drive type Currently the 6620 Computer only supports a 1 44 MB floppy 8 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 8 CMOS Setup IDE Adapter 0 Master Submenu press Enter to access the submenu Configures the primary master IDE adapter This is the systems boot drive Press the Esc key to re turn to the Main menu Phoen is PICO BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright 1955 96 Phoenix Technologies Ltd ee ou AER SENDER IDE Adapter A Master C 1443 Mbl Item Specific Help Attempts to automatically detect 1443 Mb the drive type for drives that comply with ANSI specifications Autotype Fixed Disk Types Cy linders Heads Sectors Track unto ff Write Precompr LBA Mode Control Enabled Transfer Modes Fast PIO 3 t Select Item SPACE Change Values Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Execute Command Fi Previous Values IDE Adapter 0 Slave Submenu press Enter to access the submenu Configures the primary slave IDE adapter Set this to None on the 6620 Computer Press the Esc key to return to the Main menu pooh SE BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright 1985
17. CONTENTS Reprogramming Flash Memory Set Up for PC Development System Configuration Development Environments Windows 95 Handwriting Recognition Keyboard Options Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows Microsoft Visual C or Borland C for Windows Pen for Windows 2 0 Other Environments Related Publications Customer Support Bulletin Board Intermec Web Site SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer 6620 Toolkit Set Up 6620 Support Files Installing Toolkit Components Loading the Components Loading Infrared Support Loading Ram Radio Support Loading CDPD Radio Support Loading CDPD Radio Diskettes Finishing the Toolkit Installation Installing MS Infrared Support Installing CDPD Radio ii 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 11 1 12 1 13 1 13 UL NN 1 1
18. Card Image the Main Data Partition M Quick Format Destination 1 Select Image a Network Emergency Recovery Floppy radio button then click the Continue button 2 Click the OK button on the Recovery Utility warn ing if it is displayed page 3 7 to continue 3 12 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures 3 Usethe applicable Browse buttons to ensure that the source volume is correct and that the destination is the disk drive via the Emergency Network Floppy window Click the Image Network Floppy button to continue The disk will be formatted 2 Recovery Re Image Utility x Used to make an Emergency Network Floppy Volumes Destination NOTE The version of Windows running on the desktop PC used to prepare the disk is unimportant as all files necessary to make a bootable sys tem on the disk are maintained on the Recovery CD ROM 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 13 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy The Recovery Re l mage Utility window appears for the CD ROM emergency recovery floppy method Recovery Re Image Utility 6620 Recovery Options Image a Network Emergency Recovery Floppy Image a Network Recovery PC Card Image a Boot Card Image the Main Data Partition T Quick Format Destination 1 Select Image a CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy then click the Continue button 2
19. Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 5 CMOS Setup SECTION 8 Extended Memory Read Only Displays extended memory Advanced The Advanced page lets you modify integrated peripherals such as ports volt power IR type etc and caches PhoenixPICO BIOS 4 65 Setup Copur les Ltd Warningt Advanced Security Item Specific Help Setting items on this menu to incorrect values may cause your system to malfunction te Leuel 1 Cache ode meta Peripherals HOO Write Cache Enabled t4 Select Item SPACE Change Values Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Select P Sub Menu Fie Previous Values Integrated Peripherals Submenu press Enter to access the submenu Item Specific Help COM Port Set COM port address 5 Uolt Power IR Port Ext COM Port Scanner Port Aux Port Parallel Port Ethernet elect Item SPA ange Walues etup Defaults Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu Fin Previous Values 8 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 8 NOTE CMOS Setup COM Port Sets one of the following addresses or disables the primary COM port COM1 3F8 IRQ 4 default COM3 338 IRQ 4 COM3 3E8 IRQ 4 COM3 2E8 IRQ 4 COM3 220 IRQ 4 Disabled 5 Volt Power Enabled this provides 5 volts power out of pin 9 of the primary COM port Typically used for tethered scanners ON or OFF default The IR Port and the Ext COM Port cannot share COM2 IR Port
20. Sets the COM1 2F 8 IRQ 10 address default or disables the IR Port Ext COM Port Sets either the COM2 2F 8 IRQ 3 or COM4 2E8 IRQ 3 address or disables the external COM port default Scanner Port Read Only Displays the address for the inter nal scanner port Aux Port Sets the 308 IRQ 5 address or disables the Aux iliary port default In the 6620 Computer this port is attached to the optional internal GPS ra dio module See Section 4 about the GPS driv ers IR Type Sets the IrDA type IrDA1 0 default IrDA1 1 or ASK 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 7 CMOS Setup SECTION 8 LPT Port Sets the 378 IRQ 7 default 278 IRQ 7 or 3BC IRQ 7 address Auto automates the port or Dis abled disables the parallel port Parallel Port Sets the port type of the parallel port Bidirec tional default EPP 1 7 EPP 1 9 ECP FDD or Disabled NOTE When the external floppy is attached this port type is ignored Once the floppy drive is removed this type is reset Ethernet Enables the on board ethernet device Disabled default or Enabled NOTE To connect to another computer a dock or port expander is required Press the Esc key to return to the Advanced menu CPU Cache Enables default or disables the level 1 cache mode HDD Write Cache Enables default or disables the hard drive cache 8 8 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 8 CMOS
21. Technologies Ltd Save Changes amp Este ME Ip SECUT LEU Item Specific Help Diara Changes E EuT Get Default Yalu Exit after Load Previous Values changed SET Save Changes values to C t Select Item SPACE Change Values etup Defaults Select Menu Enter Execute Command revious Values Save Changes amp Exit Saves all CMOS settings and exist the Setup engine Discard Changes amp Exit Exits the setup engine without saving changes Get Default Values Loads default values into CMOS Load Previous Values Loads the CMOS values which were set before changes were made while in the setup engine Saves Changes Saves all CMOS settings 8 12 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 8 CMOS Setup 6620 Drive Mappings EXAMPLE This section explains where various drives go depending on the setting of the Boot Device feature defined on page 8 5 Table 8 1 defines the probable drive mapping for devices available when a 6620 is booted into Windows 95 OSR2 The device mapping table includes entries with the follow ing format drive letter w for example D w The w indicates that the drive letter is managed by Win dows 95 The drives in the Windows 95 table with the w are assumed to be inserted at boot If two drives are removed then replaced in reverse order at boot time their drive letters are altered to reflect the drives availability to the system The following example high l
22. Toolkit Press the Next button to start the installation You can press the Exit Setup button now if you do not want to install the 6620 Toolkit at this time 2 10 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer 5 A warning screen appears click the Continue button to move to the components page z 6620 ToolKit Installation WARNING Running this program on any machine other than an Morand 6620 Penkey could result in a corrupt Registry 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 11 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 Loading the Components 1 Usethe Select Components window to select which components are to load onto your 6620 Computer then click the Next button to continue See next page for executables and pages with additional information about these components 46620 ToolKit Installation x Select Components Choose which components to install by checking the boxes below 113k 103k M GPS Drivers 172k M General Utilities 1050 k PCMCIA Support 26k M Advanced Power Management 18k M Ericsson M2100 Wireless PC Card 1820 k Tethered Scanner Driver 20k E MS Windows 95 Infrared Support 2 0 ilk w TDK Modem Support 2814C 5600 800 k Dock Lock Utility 187k Battery Meter Utility ak W Ram Radio Support 34 k COPD Radio Support 32 k PD Radio Diskettes 5410 k f 128k M z M M M i Directory for Monwindows Toolkit Files Requirements c B620Utiitie
23. and also on Start Programs Pen Services Screen Keyboard Lil Screen Keyboard E Jul Type Size Lalola Lo PPE EEE al Lb LT Tel BOOT fete tee e EN VA ECS 1 14 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction You can alter the type or size of this keyboard Pictured above is the basic keyboard of normal size From the Screen Keyboard s menu bar select Type Basic to use the above keyboard Li Screen Keyboard ES E a E es e 7 Je Ps Po Select Type Full for a full sized keyboard that includes more punctuation marks and other symbols ME Screen Keyboard COK Ippe Size SEERE EREEREER DDD la lara e ra lr 7 Space CI 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 15 Introduction SECTION 1 Select Type Telephone for a numeric keyboard that re sembles that of a digital telephone but includes the punc tuation marks where necessary for proper telephone num ber entries tal Screen Keyboard EOK Ippe Size CESON 1 abc def 2 3 El EI HE All three keyboards pictured previously are of normal size You can also elect to make the keyboard large or small Use the Size menu on the Screen Keyboard title bar to make the change tal Screen Keyboard LOT ie Tele 1 16 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows Microsoft Visual Basic VB for Windows is a
24. chang es cause d une mauvaise installation de la station d accueil CONTENTS SECTION 1 Introduction About the Book 1 1 An Open System Environment 1 2 Introducing the 6620 Computer 1 3 AC PONG sut laid eatin deu dre tata a dr d a 1 3 Batteries m sigade darmanbertas dau a asian dauna 1 3 BIOS thous nk SE na Maids Mew Salad a EESTE eds 1 3 Display six suspend und ed pan remuer 1 4 Flashi nt aa ies 1 4 Hard Drives 2000 A qui a 1 4 Infrared Communications 1 4 Key Pad a di 1 5 Memory soo selec bate sante id 1 5 PE Card SIGS cesses a te re sure ta 1 5 Pen aus sine ni pr dan de D tn eee tres 1 6 Power Management 1 6 PROCESSOF daa e bok ra etre waters da 1 6 SCANNE ram sawn ats de don State ante te da were do 1 7 DOCKS ara A a era cada 1 8 ConnectiOnS ae ia beeen cs 1 8 Parallel asset an eee die 1 8 Sena POS a Re wa acta M ease 1 8 MOUSE ur tomate un br denied 1 8 VideO eaei ao Ti way aan T tartan add 1 8 NEEWOBK Arann i oc aha ne date ld 1 8 infrared A A a dansant a eared Seales 1 9 Keyboard 1 9 Auxiliary Port zu ene yee ee eee pur 1 9 AC POWER to iio caer ata Wut dada ence ue ates eek 1 9 Docking and Undocking 1 9 Tips for Getting Started 1 10 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference i
25. exit the Recov ery Utility window then exit Windows The Main Data partition restores the 6620 Computer to normal After entering your name and optionally your company name and accepting the license agreement Windows prompts you for your Certificate of Authenticity from Micro soft as it starts This is necessary to continue the recovery 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 9 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 Recover NOTE Recovering from PC Card Method 1 See Preparing a 6620 Boot Card Network Recovery on page 3 18 for creating the Network Recovery PC Card 1 Set the Boot Device of the 6620 Computer to scan PCMCIA slots See Section 8 for CMOS Setup 2 Insert the Emergency Recovery PC Card into a PC Card slot If there are other bootable PC Cards such as hard drives in the system remove them 3 Boot the 6620 Computer Select option 2 Recovery Mode from the two menu options 4 Another menu appears with three options Select op tion 1 Reimage the main partition 5 On newer systems double click a Recover icon on the desktop and go to step 7 If your system does not have this icon find the remote share and mount it as drive Z 6 If thereis a prompt mentioning an existing drive press Y for yes then press Enter Proceed to step 4 on page 3 6 under the Actual Recovery of the Main Data Partition section Once the system is finished and reb
26. on a Master 6620 unit and wish to duplicate this master image on one or more hand held computers This process assumes that you have a 6620 Desktop Dock a network hub and two network cables to network either a desktop PC containing a full 6620 image or another 6620 in another single dock to be cloned directly Also either a floppy drive or access to a free PC Card slot is required Restoring Operation of the Source 6620 Computer MASTER 1 Shut down Windows and the 6620 Computer 2 Boot the system with the Peer Networking disk 3 Press 3 to restore normal operation then press E n ter Oncethe configuration is complete you will be prompted to eject the floppy disk 4 Eject the floppy disk then press any key to boot the system into Windows If the network recovery PC card is used shut down the sys tem and reboot without the PC Card Configuring a Source 6620 Computer MASTER Do these steps on the source 6620 Computer This comput er is considered the master 1 Preparethe Main Data Partition exactly as you want it set up 2 Boot the system with the special Peer Networking dis kette or PC Card created using the Toolkit CD ROM 3 20 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures 3 Choose the appropriate menu item to set up the sys tem as the master then press Enter Depending on your current configuration the system may reboot once without inter
27. page based on configurations monitors for infrared devices every three seconds The search components can be changed via the subsequent pages NOTE Click the Apply button to save all changes or click the Cancel button to exit Infrared Monitor without saving changes to the Infrared Sup port application 7 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 7 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 Enabling Options Infrared Monitor i Identification Enable infrared communication on COM Ka Providing application support on COM4 and LPT3 Search for and provide status for devices in range Search every A 3 A seconds Enable software install for Plug and Play devices in range O Limit connection speed to 115 2 kbps Restore Defaults The Options page lets you configure the search frequency enable software installation for plug and play devices with in range limit connection speed and select a COM port on which to enable infrared communication The default COM port on which infrared communications is enabled is COM1 which means a COM port wired to IRQ 4 and 1 0 address range Ox3F 8 to 0x3F F The 6620 Computer can also enable COM2 wired to IRQ 3 with a range of Ox2F 8 0x2FF 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 7 3 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 SECTION 7 Choosing Preferences E Infrared Monitor Status Options 2 Identification Display the infrared icon in the t
28. pen shipped with the 6620 Computer is pro vided to make manual entries on the display The passive pen has a tip made to reduce touchscreen wear and scratch ing The default function of the pen is that of the left mouse button buttons on the keypad can switch the pen function to the right mouse button Power Management Power management is controlled in two locations Oneis the CMOS setup and the other is through the Windows Control Panel From the Windows desktop double click the My Computer icon then double click the Control Panel icon Once in the Windows Control Panel double click the Power icon to access the Power Properties window which allows changes to power management options Processor The 6620 Computer contains an AMD 5X86 133 MHz proc essor 1 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction Scanner The 6620 Computer can be ordered with either a standard or long range 5 volt laser internal scanner This computer also supports tethered external CCD wand and laser scanners Note that internal scanners must beinitialized before being used Use the following two bar codes to initialize the inter nal scanner with the default parameters Reset to Default Settings Scanning this bar code returns all parameters to their original values RESET TO DEFAULT SETTINGS Decode Data Packet Format Select this option after you scan the Reset To De fault Settings bar code This is nec
29. port the Ram Radio is to connect then click the Continue button Several more files are installed before the Select Base Ad dress window appears Select Base Address Select the Base Address your Ram Radio is connected to Click the scroll down button to select from 3E 8h 2E 8h de fault 308h or Other to which base address the Ram Radio is to connect then click the Continue button to load the next component or to finish the installation 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 17 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 Loading CDPD Radio Support If you select to load the CDPD Radio Support component you will be able to set up the COM port The Select Com Port window appears after several files are copied into the 6620 Computer Select Com Port Select the Com port your COPO Radio is connected to Click the scroll down button to select from COM3 COM4 default COM5 or COM6 to which port the CDPD Radio is to connect then click the Continue button to load the next component or to finish the installation 2 18 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer Loading CDPD Radio Diskettes The CDPD Radio Diskettes component consists of instal lation and executable files for the CDPD radio If you select to load this component you will be able to dictate to where the CDPD files are to be copied such as a subdirectory or to four
30. real mode DOS support driv ers as well as 32 bit Windows drivers that support long filenames Create a CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy using the procedure described on page 3 11 Modify the CDSUPP BAT and CDCONF SYS files on the floppy these become AUTOEXEC BAT and CONFIG SYS respectively during the recovery process to support your specific CD ROM drive You also must modify CDSUPP BAT to copy your own driver files to the hard disk Recovering Main Data Partition See the following Main Data Recovery section for detailed instructions on this procedure Main Data Recovery These methods recover the Main Data partition Recovering from Network Drive if network available Recovering from parallel CD ROM Recovering from PC Card if a slot is available in the 6620 to be recovered NOTE Itis possible to network two different 6620 Computers in docks with a network hub to allow for rapid reimaging or image to image copying For more information on Image to Image copying see page 3 20 34 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 NOTE NOTE Recover 6620 Recovery Procedures Activating the Recovery Windows Partition Steps 1 3 are not needed if you are in the middle of a Complete System Recovery with Recovery Windows already activated 1 Boot the 6620 Computer with the 6620 Emergency Re covery Disk The computer should be docked with the parallel disk drive connec
31. required how much disk space needs to be available to accommodate the virtual memory swap space Should Windows manage the virtual memory swap file size or do fix the amount of disk space available 10 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 10 Minimal Windows 95 Load All of these help determine whether an application can be successfully integrated with the minimal Windows 95 load and fit on any sized SanDisk card NOTE You must leave sufficient disk space for virtual memory manage ment or disable virtual memory Many applications use significant amounts of RAM and cannot function properly without enabled Win dows memory management Some applications may execute without enabled memory management while others will require it 3 Install NORAND and OEM drivers The NORAND Toolkit provides a software installation program to install all of the particular drivers re quired for the configuration These are NORAND and OEM software which interfaces the hand held comput er with external or internal accessory devices such as printer drivers handwriting recognition GPS radio scanners IrDA communications CDPD radios and so forth 4 Integrate the Software Application Once a custom base is created and the correct software drivers are installed install the application software onto the system As mentioned earlier using statical ly linked code for the development process results in the application not req
32. steps 1 When you return to the desktop after clicking the Fin ish button on the last toolkit installation page pre vious page you will see this wizard on the desktop Click the Next button to continue installing the in frared support Add Infrared Device Wizard This wizard will install infrared devices It will also create simulated virtual COM and LPT ports to use with your newly installed infrared device To continue click Next Cancel 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 21 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 2 The manufacturer and model window appears with the default manufacturer and related model high lighted Click the Next button to accept the high lighted items and continue Add Infrared Device Wizard Click the manufacturer and model of your hardware IF your hardware is not 0 listed or if you have an installation disk click Have Disk IF your hardware is still not listed click Back and then select a different hardware type To see all hardware choices click Unknown Hardware Manufacturers Models Built in Infrared port on laptop or desktop 2 22 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer 3 Thenext window responds with acknowledging the chosen infrared device and prompts for the port to which theinfrared device is physically connected The default port is highlighted thus dick the Next button to continue Add Infrared Devi
33. value at a single ad dress The CMOS checksum is updated automatically if any values are written CRC32 E XE File Integrity Verification Utility Usage CRC32 lfilename pathname s where filename is the filename on which the CRC is calculated Oneor more files or directories can be processed at one time pathname is the location of the file to be pro cessed Wildcard processing is not allowed in the pathname specified after the symbol nor any of the pathnames within the argument file s indicates all subdirectories should be searched for matching file names is optionally included in front of the filename to indicate it is an argument file which contains names of files to be checked by CRC32 E XE Comments Refer to the Toolkit RELNOTES TXT file for the CRC values for each module used on the 6620 Computer 2 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer EEPROG E XE Dock EEPROM programmer Usage EEPROG no parameters Comments Restores the factory defaults to the dock EEPROM FLASH E XE BIOS flash update program Usage FLASH w FILENAME EXT w write to flash fFILENAME EXT Filewhich contains the flash BIOS If the BIOS to flash is added to FLASH EXE this parameter is unnecessary If there is a BIOS added to FLASH EXE the file size of FLASH EXE is greater than 300K GPSOFF COM and GPSON COM Control GPS power Usage GPSON GPSO
34. 0 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer Each of the components selected from the Select Compo nents screen page 2 12 is loaded separately Before each component is loaded a confirmation window appears to en sure that you do want that component installed Below is a sample confirmation window with the component being loaded listed in the center Confirmation Are you sure you want to Install Pen and Handwriting Drivers Continue Installation Click the Continue Installation button to continue load ing that component onto the 6620 Computer If you decide not to load a component click the Abort Installation but ton to move to the next component or to the end of the installation If you click the Continue Installation button an Instal ling window appears with two status bars one for the cur rent file and one for all files related to the component being loaded When the component is finished loading onto the 6620 Com puter an Install window appears next page to give you the option to either reboot the computer to update its sys tem or continue to load the next component or to finish the installation 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 15 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 Install This system must be restarted to complete the installation Press the OF button to restart this computer Press Cancel to return to Windows witho
35. 0 Recovery Procedures 5 SECTION 3 If this window does appear click the OK button to ac tivate the network NOTE This window may not appear on the slave system particularly when first set up Either way go on to the next step 6 8 Double click the Image icon on the Windows desktop to start the recovery process You are prompted to en ter the name of the MASTER system Enter the name of the MASTER system if the default name Master was not used This prompt times out after five seconds and will default to Master The duplication process copies all the files from the source drive to the destination drive The progress in dicator will not move or give a time remaining esti mate as the installation engine does not know the size of your image This is normal When the duplication process is complete click the Finished button The partitions are restored and the system restarts Configuring a Source Desktop PC MASTER 1 Prepare the directory tree exactly as you want it set up on the Main Data Partition 2 Set up networking on the PC Ensure that the File and Print Sharing function is enabled See page 3 30 for instructions on how to ensure this function is en abled 3 When the system reboots log on to Windows or net working will not activate Do the following to share the MASTER directory contain ing the complete directory tree with the SLAVE This di rectory must be s
36. 319 369 3516 28 8 K bps modem Protocol F ull duplex ANSI or ANSI BBS 300 to 28 800 bps v 32bis 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit For high speed modems disable XON XOFF and enable RTS CTS If signing on for the first time type new and follow the instructions The BBS takes you through a new user sign up procedure The Customer Support BBS File Libraries including Hot Tips and Product Awareness Bulletins are available on the Internet to autho rized BBS users Contact Customer Support for a current URL ad dress Intermec Web Site Use the following URL to access the Intermec Technologies Corporation Web Site on the Internet http www intermec com A PDF online version of this manual will be available via the following URL http www intermec com manual s english 1 20 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer This section deals with how software drivers and tools are created supported and packaged for the 6620 Computer Thefile complement in the Toolkit for the 6620 Computer differs from one release to the next For an accurate list of Toolkit files refer tothe RELNOTES TXT file included in the Toolkit distribution package The Toolkit contains Windows resources for configuration power management communications and peripherals Toolkits are available as follows Part Number PN Description 215 907 001 6620 Windows Toolkit with manu
37. 4 Hard disk drive mapping drives 8 14 Hard disk power down CMOS setup 8 10 Hard drives 1 4 Hardware diagnostics wireless pc card 6 2 HDD partition creation utility 2 8 HDD write cache CMOS setup 8 8 1 0 address range 7 3 IDE Adapter master 0 8 3 master 1 8 4 slave 0 8 3 slave 1 8 4 I mage to l mage copying configuring destination 6620 SLAVE 3 21 source 6620 MASTER 3 20 source PC MASTER 3 22 restoring operation source 6620 MASTER 3 20 tips 3 26 Infrared communication 1 4 dock 1 9 installing 2 21 Microsoft Infrared Support 2 0 2 3 executable 2 13 Infrared Monitor 7 1 Installing CDPD radio 2 26 infrared support 2 21 partition utility 3 27 toolkit 2 10 Integrated peripherals CMOS setup 8 6 5 volt power 8 7 Aux port 8 7 COM ports 8 7 ethernet 8 8 Ext COM port 8 7 IR port 8 7 IR type 8 7 LPT port 8 8 parallel port 8 8 scanner port 8 7 Internal scanner 1 7 driver files 2 5 executable 2 13 Internet addresses Intermec Technologies page 1 20 Sierra Wireless page 9 1 Systems Internals 10 4 IR port CMOS setup 8 7 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference INDEX IR type CMOS setup 8 7 IrDA 1 0 1 1 IR type 8 7 IRQ 10 IR port 8 7 IRQ 3 7 3 ext COM port 8 7 IRQ 4 7 3 COM port 8 7 IRQ 5 Aux port 8 7 IRQ 7 LPT port 8 8 ISCAN EXE 2 13 J J upiter 95 window 4 2 J UPITER95 EXE 2 2 K Keyboard
38. 96 Phoenix Technologies Ltd ain mm IDE Adapter A Slave None Item Specific Help Autotype Fixed TESS bev Attempts to automatically detect Types CHone the drive type for Cylinders drives that comply with Heads ANSI specifications Sectors Track Write Precomp LEA Mode Controls Disabled Transfer Mode Standard t Select Item SPACE Change Walues Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Execute Command Fig Previous Values 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 3 CMOS Setup SECTION 8 IDE Adapter 1 Master Submenu press Enter to access the submenu Configures the secondary master IDE adapter Typi cally the hard drive or an ATA card Press Esc to return to the Main menu appar LEE BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright 1985 96 Phoenix Technologies Ltd ain er ee IDE Adapter 1 Master None Item Specific Help Autotype Fixed Disk CIE bev Attempts to automatically detect Types Autol the drive type for Cylinders drives that comply with Heads ANSI specifications Sectors Track Write Frecomp LEA Mode Controls Disabled Transfer Mode Standard t Select Item SPACE Change Walues Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Execute Command Fig Previous Walues IDE Adapter 1 Slave Submenu press Enter to access the submenu Configures the secondary slave IDE adapter Set this to None on the 6620 Computer Press the Esc key to return to the Main menu IDE Adapter 1 Slave
39. COM port assigned to the radio is opened and closed respectively GPS Test Program F This program verifies the functionality of the GPS radio ap al Double click the GPS Test Program con on the Windows z desktop to access the application GPS Test Program 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 4 1 GPS Drivers SECTION 4 The J upiter 95 window appears 9 Jupiter95 INIT O Log to file O GPS OFF Status Timer 16 CLR Nav Data Lat Latitude The global latitude position of this radio via the satel lite Lon Longitude The global longitude position of this radio via the sat ellite INIT Click this button to reset the radio GPS Module Info These two boxes provide information about the satel lite from which you are scanning Head Indicates the current heading in degrees of the user Speed Indicates the current speed miles per hour 4 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 4 GPS Drivers UTC Universal Coordinated Time Also known as Greenwich Mean Time GMT Date Current date read from the satellites Log to file Check this box if the satellite information is to be saved to a file GPS Off Check this box if the satellite information is to be dis connected Status This field displays status information about the satel lite Timer This field measures the amount of time in seconds that J upiter 95 is open CLR
40. FF Comments To conserve power the GPS module has dynamic pow er control This can be controlled automatically by the GPSHOOK VXD driver or manually through these two programs 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 7 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 MKBUF EXE Keypad test utility Usage MKBUF no parameters Comments The screen displays an image of the keypad layout Pressing a key results in highlighting that key on the display As the lt Susp gt key is not attached to the key board controller it cannot be tested by this program The program exits when one of the following events occur The 60 second timer expires The user presses each keypad key five times The user presses lt SC gt on the keyboard NOTE The MKBUF EXE program does not function under Windows 95 and must be run from a DOS prompt PARTUTIL E XE HDD Partition Creation utility Usage PARTUTIL lists parameters Comments Used during the recovery process It is not for use by the end user See Partition Utility on page 3 27 for more details 2 8 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer PHDISK EXE Phoenix Suspend to Disk Partition Utility Usage PHDISK ST size REFORMAT DELETE INFO CREATE size Create a partition on the disk starting from the end of the disk If size parame ter is omitted PHDISK creates a partition with a size based on
41. LEDs indicate the status of the backup battery the main battery pack and the external power Section Lin the 6620 Computer User s Guide has the meanings of these LED indicators The fourth LED lights up when the option al hard drive is used The buttons control the scanner the pen functioning as the right or the left mouse button the brightness and contrast on the display and the suspend or resume functions See Section 1 in the 6620 Computer User s Guide for more in formation on these buttons Memory The 6620 Computer comes with 16 MB of standard DRAM memory is expandable from 16 to either 32 MB or 48 MB PC Card Slots The standard system has three card slots two slots located behind the PC Card door at the upper end of the computer the third internal slot is located from the back right door The two external PC Card slots can each accept one type ll card The upper slot slot 1 closest to the display can ac cept one type II card which blocks the lower slot slot 0 If you have a 2 5 hard drive installed these slots are acces sible through the rear pod door The third internal PC Card slot also accepts either one type Il card or one type lll card Some type ll cards can be installed at the factory or by authorized service technicians Typically these cards are used for data storage or commu nications 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 5 Introduction SECTION 1 Pen The special
42. Setup Security This menu configures passwords and security functions PhoenixPICO BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright 1985 96 Phoenix Technologies Ltd Hain vanced EMM Power Estt Item Specific Help Supervisor Password is Disabled User Password is Disabled Set Supervisor Password E Set User Password ress Enter Password on boot Disabled Power Management Security Disabled Diskette access Supervisor Only Fined disk boot sector CHorma l 1 t Select Item SPACE Change Values Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Select Sub Menu Fie Previous Values Supervisor Password is Read Only Displays whether the supervisor pass word is enabled giving full access to setup menus User Password is Read Only Displays whether the user password is enabled giving restricted access to setup menus Password on boot When enabled enter a User or Supervisor password at the end of the post or the system is disabled default Power Management Security Read Only Enabling this feature requires a pass word during the resume process Diskette access Read Only Denotes if both the User and the Super visor can use the floppy drive or just the Supervisor Fixed disk boot sector Allows the boot sector to write protect the hard drive from viruses Normal default or Write protect 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 9 CMOS Setup Power SECTION 8 The Power menu configures power down methods suspe
43. age Enter a unique name in the Computer name field such as Destination then click the OK button 3 24 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures NOTE Remember this name for the SLAVE computer Configuration Windows uses the following information to identify pour computer on the network Please type a name for this computer the workgroup it will appear in and a short description of the computer Computer Description 3 If changes are required a prompt window appears Click the Yes button to restart the system After the restart and logon sharing is activated The master system should remain in this state while you are duplicating the slave systems 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 25 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 Tips The following tips can help you do the preceding configura tions more efficiently Any non Windows files that have system attributes or hidden attributes are not copied from the master To override this rule a ATTRIB these files on the master b Do the copies c ATTRIB them back onto the master d Attribute them manually on the destination com puter This does not apply to most applications The progress indicator does not move or give a time remaining estimate as the installation engine does not know the size of your image The entire registry of the source computer is copied to the destination s
44. al 215 903 001 6620 Windows Toolkit without manual 230 055 001 6620 Windows Toolkit CD media The manual refers to the 6620 Hand Held Computer Techni cal Reference P N 977 054 007 The manual is provided on the CD in PDF format There is no hardcopy manual in this kit The files and documentation in the Toolkit are available to purchasers of the 6620 Computer who holds a Windows 95 license through Intermec Technologies Corporation The 6620 Computer as shipped from the factory has pre loaded the boot media with Windows 95 In the case of a 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 1 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 hard drive system this also includes all Windows 95 instal lation files typically shipped on a Windows 95 CD Inthe case of 40 or 85 MB ATA flash drives only a stripped down version of Windows 95 is loaded The Toolkit does not include application software Obtain such software from Norand Mobile Systems Division from third party suppliers or design your own 6620 Toolkit Set Up The Toolkit contains the following drivers and utilities that are installed on the 6620 Computer prior to shipping Most components are optional and marked as such and can be installed via the toolkit utility found on the CD ROM and are part of the default hard drive load Video Drivers The OPTI video drivers are installed to the C Windows System directory You must ensure that Windows is actua
45. arious modem parameters a Watcher Settings Options Window Help Consult the online Help documentation for information Access this information by clicking the Help button or menu option or from the Windows desktop selecting Start Programs Watcher Watcher Help 9 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 10 Minimal Windows 95 Load Norand Mobile Systems Division of Intermec Technologies Corporation provides a minimal Windows 95 operating system configuration for you if you want to reduce the size of the storage footprint required by the system The mini mal Windows 95 load contains all of the necessary files to boot and bring up the Windows 95 operating system includ ing IrDA support which is typically used in a mobile com puting environment It is possible that files needed by some applications may not be present in the minimal load Most of the excluded files are files located in the Windows System directory For ex ample many DLLs Dynamic Link Libraries in any full windows load may not be in the minimal load By using utilities in the toolkit you should be able to determine which files are needed by the application being developed The required files can then be added to the minimal load Also many of the unused Microsoft Windows 95 compo nents can be uninstalled from the Windows configuration if not needed by your application Then the associated files can be deleted from the mini
46. askbar To open Infrared Monitor when the Infrared icon is not displayed on the taskbar double click the Infrared icon in Control Panel Open Infrared Monitor for interrupted communication Play sounds for devices in range and interrupted communication The Preferences page lets you customize the Infrared b 1 Monitor to display the Infrared Monitor icon shown left in the task bar next to the clock open the monitor when communications are interrupted or play sounds when de vices are found within range or communications are inter rupted 7 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 7 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 Identifying the 6620 Computer A Infrared Monitor i Preferences Identification Type a name and a short description for this computer Windows uses this information to identify pour computer to other infrared and Microsoft Networks devices Computer T name LA system admin em admin Computer Fer J description Use the Identification page to enter a name and a short description for this 6620 Computer Type the computer name and description where necessary If you do not have a physical keyboard attached to your 6620 Computer dick the text button represented by the capital letter A shown left on either field to bring up a screen keyboard or palette Make your entries using the stylus pen or your fingertip Click the About button to learn about th
47. cate CMOS setup 8 11 RUNME BAT recovery 3 6 S Scanner port CMOS setup 8 7 Scanners decode data packet format 1 7 initializing 1 7 resetting to default settings 1 7 Screen keyboard 5 1 palette 5 4 Search infrared devices 7 3 Selecting a development envi ronment 1 18 Serial port dock 1 8 Set up for M2100 Series wire less modem 6 3 Set up for PC development 1 12 Short range wireless commu nication 1 9 Sierra Wireless customer sup port 1 19 9 1 Sierra Wireless Expert CDPD radio 9 2 Sierra Wireless Inc installing CDPD files 2 26 Signature capture 1 14 Single dock ac power adapter 1 9 auxiliary port 1 9 infrared communication 1 9 keyboard connector 1 9 mouse connector 1 8 network connector 1 8 parallel port 1 8 serial port 1 8 video connector 1 8 SK EXE 1 14 Slave 0 IDE Adapter 8 3 Slave 1 IDE Adapter 8 4 Supervisor password CMOS setup 8 9 Support BBS 1 20 customer support intermec technologies 1 19 novell 3 3 systems internals 10 4 Support files 2 5 Support Panel M2100 Series wireless 6 4 Support infrared communica tions 7 1 Suspend to RAM or disk CMOS setup 8 10 Swap file monitor utility 2 9 SWAPMON EXE 2 9 Switches CMOS setup Aux 8 11 radio 8 11 System configuration minimal development and require ments 1 13 System memory CMOS setup 8 5 SY STRAY 2 EXE 2 4 T TDK 2814C modem support 2 3 exec
48. ce Wizard ou have selected the following infrared device Built in Infrared port on laptop or desktop Select the port that this infrared device is physically connected to Communications Port COM 11 SHARP High Speed Infra Red Port COM 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 23 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 4 This window appears with the default simulated ports Click the Next button to have Windows accept the de fault ports given and continue The system provides messages as it installed the infrared device Add Infrared Device Wizard To use an infrared device from your Windows programs specify a simulated port Windows supports infrared through the following simulated ports Infrared Serial COM port COM4 Infrared printer LPT port LPT3 To have Windows use these as your infrared ports click Use Default Ports To specify different ports click Change Parts 2 24 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer 5 When done the final installation window appears Click the Finish button to activate the infrared device and return to the desktop Add Infrared Device Wizard our infrared device has been set up successfully To activate this infrared device double click the Infrared icon in Control Panel Cancel 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 25 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 Installing CDPD Radio
49. ck Al though all 6620 Computers have Ethernet capability the connection is physically located on the single dock 1 8 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction Infrared A line of sight pass through opening in the dock permits infrared short range wireless communication between the docked computer and certain peripheral devices such as a printer The distance between the dock and the device must be less than one meter Keyboard The 6 pin Mini DIN connector directly supports PS 2 or PC AT keyboards through an adapter cable Keyboard signals are available on the docking connector to permit the use of an external keyboard when the computer is docked Auxiliary Port The AUX connector is a 15 pin male D Sub connector that can serve as a third 3 wire COM port providing TXD RXD and GND This connector also provides a general purpose open collector output on pin 11 and a general purpose TTL CMOS compatible input on pin 10 AC Power AC power is available through an ac power adapter This allows the dock to be operated from standard electrical out lets using an appropriate power cord to the adapter Docking and Undocking Instructions on how to insert and remove a 6620 Computer from a dock are found in the 6620 Computer User s Guide 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 9 Introduction SECTION 1 Tips for Getting Started As you prepare to develop applications for the 6620 Com
50. connector dock 1 9 Keyboard screen 5 1 Keypad 1 5 L Li ION batteries 1 3 Lithium lon batteries 1 3 LPT port CMOS setup 8 8 LPT1 printer port 1 8 M M 2100 Series Wireless PC Card 6 1 hardware diagnostics 6 2 setup 6 3 support panel 6 4 Main data partition recover ing from network drive 3 5 parallel CD ROM 3 9 PC card method 1 3 10 PC card method 2 3 10 Mapping 6620 drives 8 13 8 14 Master 0 IDE Adapter 8 3 Master 1 IDE Adapter 8 4 Index 3 INDEX Memory 1 5 extended CMOS setup 8 6 system CMOS setup 8 5 Meter batteries 2 4 executable 2 13 Microsoft pen extension for Windows 2 2 Microsoft selection file and printer sharing 3 30 MKBUF EXE 2 8 Modem M2100 Series wireless 6 1 Mouse connector dock 1 8 MS Windows 95 infrared sup port 2 3 executable 2 13 MSIRDA EXE 2 13 N Network connector single dock 1 8 Novell customer support 3 3 Novell patch TID 2939192 3 3 NPCCARD VXD 2 3 CDPD radio support 2 5 PCMCIA support 2 3 Numlock CMOS setup 8 5 0 OUTLIST W95 10 4 10 5 sample file 10 6 P Palette screen 5 4 Parallel dock port 1 8 Parallel port CMOS setup 8 8 Partition utility 3 27 installation 3 27 operations 3 28 uninstallation 3 29 PARTUTIL EXE 2 8 3 27 contents 3 28 general utilities 2 3 uninstallation 3 29 Password on boot CMOS setup 8 9 Passwords CMOS setup on boot 8 9 supervisor 8 9 user
51. d Consult the online Help information via Start Pro grams M2100 Wireless PC Card Utilities Hard ware Diagnostics Help from the Windows desktop for in formation on using this application 6 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 6 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem Setup From the Windows desktop select Start Programs M2100 Wireless PC Card Utilities Setup or double click the Setup icon shown left to access the Setup win Setup dow 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 6 3 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem SECTION 6 Support Panel General information about the support panel for the M 2100 Series Wireless Modem is provided in this section Select Help View Help File in the Support Panel application to consult the online help for more specific information From the Windows desktop select Start Programs P M2100 Wireless PC Card Utilities Support Panel or Support Panel double click the Support Panel icon to access the Support Panel window which provides statistics about the protocol in use It names the radio modem in used the signal strength received and how much battery power is avail able g Support Panel Options Diagnostics Help Pratacal In Use Radio Modem Status No Wireless PC card detected Received Signal Strength Indicator 0 0 Battery Level 0 6 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Referenc
52. d 8 11 Aux switch 8 11 boot device 8 5 EFD 8 5 PC Card slots 8 5 boot options 8 5 floppy drive check 8 5 CPU cache 8 8 CRT power 8 11 diskette access 8 9 exit 8 12 extended memory 8 6 fixed disk boot sector 8 9 hard disk power down 8 10 HDD write cache 8 8 IDE Adapter master 0 8 3 master 1 8 4 slave 0 8 3 slave 1 8 4 integrated peripherals 8 6 5 volt power 8 7 Aux port 8 7 COM ports 8 7 ethernet 8 8 Ext COM port 8 7 IR port 8 7 IR type 8 7 LPT port 8 8 parallel port 8 8 scanner port 8 7 numlock 8 5 password on boot 8 9 power management 8 10 power management security 8 9 radio switch 8 11 resume charge triggers 8 11 resume on ring indicate 8 11 supervisor password 8 9 suspend to RAM or disk 8 10 system memory 8 5 user password 8 9 video power down 8 10 CMOS EXE 2 6 general utilities 2 3 COM port selection CDPD radio 2 18 ram radio support 2 17 COM ports 7 3 addresses CMOS setup 8 7 pin 9 5 volt power 8 7 Component executables 2 13 CONFIG SYS recovery 3 4 Configuring destination 6620 SLAVE 3 21 source 6620 MASTER 3 20 source PC MASTER 3 22 CPU cache CMOS setup 8 8 CRC32 E XE 2 6 CRT power CMOS setup 8 11 Customer support Intermec Technologies 1 19 Novell 3 3 Sierra Wireless 9 1 Systems Internals 10 4 D Decode data packet format bar code 1 7 Disk volume imaging tools 2 9 Diskette access CMOS setup 8 9 Display 1 4 In
53. d Be ee eee ee ee 8 2 Advanced A eue rudes ecg enue dent ee 8 6 Seriy site halide 20h AA Aa 8 9 iv 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference CONTENTS PONGE ataca a ea Wan a di eae OA dE ee 8 10 EME EC tas Seite 8 12 6620 Drive Mappings 8 13 SECTION 9 CDPD Radio Sierra Wireless Expert 9 2 Watchers ira ba adeve ancien line Cacti vlewe sack 9 4 SECTION 10 Minimal Windows 95 Load 10 1 TABLES Table 2 1 Component Executables 2 13 Table 8 1 6620 Drive Mappings 8 14 INDEX 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference v CONTENTS vi 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 1 Introduction The material presented in this publication provides techni cal reference for the PEN KEY 6620 Hand Held Comput er and is intended for experienced application programmers and information systems engineers About the Book The following shows how this publication is structured Section 1 Introduction Introduces the 6620 Computer and related docks pro vides installing tips reprogramming flash memory setting up for development and gives some develop ment environments and resources Section 2 Tool Kit for the 6620 Computer Lists various tool kit drivers from video support to internal flash drive support Each driver is defined and includes sample configurations Sect
54. d the contents of the README TXT file for information about the various applications As the CDPD radio components are from Sierra Wireless Inc contact them for assistance and for troubleshooting in formation by calling 604 231 1100 or by visiting their web site at www sierrawireless com 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 9 1 CDPD Radio SECTION 9 Sierra Wireless Expert The Sierra Wireless Expert is a wizard that configures and troubleshoots the CDPD radio for the 6620 Computer Note that you should have previously activated your cellu lar modem for this wizard to work From the Windows desktop select Start Programs FE Watcher Sierra Wireless Export or double click the PE SwiE xpert icon shown left The wizard opens with the A pi following Welcome screen Click the Next button to begin Fier rias the configuration Sierra Wireless Expert Welcome Version 3 1 6 a Ms ar Wireless Espert will configure your computer to work properly SIERRA WIRELESS with your Sierra wireless modem and a cellular data network Note fou can select Help or press F1 for more details on the current activity performed by Wireless Expert Click Next to continue 9 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 9 CDPD Radio The Sierra Wireless Expert works with the modems listed in the following screen select the correct modem that is installed in your 6620 Computer then clic
55. dex 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Dock lock utility 2 4 executable 2 13 DOCKLOCK EXE 2 13 Docks ac power adapter 1 9 connections auxiliary port 1 9 infrared communication 1 9 keyboard connector 1 9 mouse connector 1 8 network 1 8 parallel port 1 8 serial port 1 8 video connector 1 8 EEPROM programmer 2 7 PC development 1 12 Drive mappings 8 13 8 14 Dump utility 1 13 EEPROG EXE 2 7 EFD 8 5 mapping drives 8 14 Embedded F lash Drive 8 5 mapping drives 8 14 ERICMWPC EXE 2 13 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless executable 2 13 modem 6 1 PC Card 2 3 Ethernet CMOS setup 8 8 Ethernet capability 1 8 Ext COM port CMOS setup 8 7 Extended memory CMOS set up 8 6 F FILCHK 10 4 File integrity verification utility File sharing 3 30 FILEMON 10 4 sample screen 10 5 FILEMON EXE 10 4 FILEMON FIL 10 5 FILEVXD VXD 10 4 Fixed disk boot sector CMOS setup 8 9 Flash 1 4 reprogramming memory 1 11 FLASH EXE 1 11 2 7 general utilities 2 3 Floppy drive check 8 5 G General utilities 2 3 executable 2 13 GENUTILS EXE 2 13 Global Positioning System ra dio 4 1 J upiter 95 window 4 2 GPS drivers 2 2 4 1 executable 2 13 keyboard screen 5 1 palette screen 5 4 GPS power control 2 7 GPS radio GPSHOOK VXD 4 1 GPS EXE 2 13 GPSHOOK VXD 2 2 2 7 4 1 GPSOFF COM 2 2 2 7 GPSON COM 2 2 2 7 H Handwriting recognition 1 1
56. done select the Finish button to exit the Re covery Utility and exit Windows The Main Data partition restores the 6620 Computer to normal After entering your name and optionally your company name and accepting the license agreement Windows prompts you for your Certificate of Authenticity from Micro soft as it starts This is necessary to continue the recovery 3 8 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures Recovering from Parallel CD ROM Load Recovery Windows then eject and reinsert the 6620 Recovery CD ROM If the CD ROM fails to AutoPlay do the following to manually start the recovery procedures a Use Windows Explorer to find the CD b Click the right mouse button on the CD and click the AutoPlay button The Recovery Re l mage Utility window appears page 3 6 1 Select Image the Main Data Partition then click the Continue button to continue 2 Click the OK button on the Recovery Utility warn ing if it is displayed page 3 7 to continue Use the applicable Browse buttons to ensure the correct CD ROM drive Source volume is selected and the Des tination volume is the drive assigned to the Main Data partition via the I mage the Main Load page page 3 8 3 Click the Image Main Load button to continue The drive will be formatted and loaded with a Full Load of Windows 95 4 When done click the Finish button to
57. e SECTION 6 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem Adjusting Options Under the Options menu you can either refresh the inter val setup or view the card configuration you can also elect to keep the support panel open and on top of any other ap plications running on the 6620 Computer g Support Panel Refresh Interval Setup View Card Configuration se tus No Wireless PC card detected Always on Top Exit Adjusting the Refresh Interval Select Options Refresh Interval Setup to access the Refresh Interval Setup window Use this window to dic tate the number of seconds 0 99 the 6620 Computer is to wait before scanning for signal strength and battery power information Click the OK button to exit and save your changes click the Cancel button to exit without saving your entry Refresh Interval Setup x Cancel 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 6 5 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem SECTION 6 Viewing Card Configuration Select Options View Card Configuration to access the Card Configuration window which provides you infor mation about the assigned port and the PCMCIA PC Card power supply Click the Close button to exit this window Card Configuration Assigned Port PCMCIA Power Supply COM port Card Power 0 0 IRG FLASH Programing 0 0 140 Base Battery Charging 0 0 Doing Diagnostics The Diagnostics menu allows you to test the modem card Test mod
58. e for any errors and to repeat that test if neces sary Echo test 8 Support Panel Test mode Echo test i dio Modem Status No Wireless PC card detected Received Signal Strength Indicator 7 J 0 Battery Leye _ 0 6 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 7 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 The Microsoft Infrared Communications driver is an optional component of Windows 95 that you may have installed from the 6620 Toolkit A support application is available on the 6620 Computer and can be set up via the Windows Control Panel This section provides general information about setting up Infrared Support on your 6620 Computer More specific information can be found in the online release notes Relnotes found in the CA 6620U tilities MSIr20 directory 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 7 1 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 SECTION 7 Setting Up the Infrared Monitor To set up the Infrared Monitor access the Windows Con 0 fe trol Panel and double click the Infrared icon The In Infrared frared Monitor window appears with the Status page Infrared Monitor Identification No available infrared devices are in range Searching for devices in range every 3 seconds Software installation for Plug and Play devices in range is enabled For information on establishing communication with infrared devices please click Help This
59. e Infrared Monitor 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 7 5 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 SECTION 7 7 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 8 CMOS Setup As described on page 1 12 press the 4 2 gt key to access the CMOS Setup window Use this window to configure adapters integrated peripherals passwords and power management This section defines each of the parameters within the CMOS Setup window Observe these rules within the CMOS Setup window Press the lt or key to move between pages Press the 1 or key to move between features Press the space bar to increment a value Press the hyphen key to decrement a value Press Enter to accept the value chosen If an feature is preceded with an arrow press E n ter to access its submenu If you are in a submenu press the Esc key to return to the original menu 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 1 CMOS Setup SECTION 8 Main The Main menu of the CMOS window configures the sys tem time and date adapters booting and memory POSER BICO BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright Se Phoenix Technologies Ltd dua OWET H LE System Time Wan Cer SECT LEY Item Specific Help System Date Diskette A 1 44 Tab lt Shift Tab or IDE Adapter H Enter selects field IDE Adapter S IDE Adapter 1 Master None IDE Adapter 1 Slave Hone Boot Device Scan PCMCIA Slots Boot Options Hum lock
60. e dock Install the main battery Insert the 6620 Computer into the dock As the 6620 Computer starts the boot process you will hear a beep signal One beep is a normal boot two beeps indicate a CMOS error Do the following to correct a CMOS error a Press lt F2 gt to enter the CMOS Setup window b Goto the Exit Menu c Select Default Values d Click the OK button to save changes and exit the CMOS Setup window If there were any other beep signals you must return the 6620 Computer for service See Section 8 for more information about CMOS setup options 1 12 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction System Configuration Note that the following paragraphs apply to the standard configuration for the computer but keep in mind that it can be configured to meet your specific needs Additional RAM can be obtained to bring the total RAM to 48 MB The following constitutes the configuration items needed for a minimum development PEN KEY 6620 Computer with a minimum of 16 MB of system RAM for Windows The Windows Toolkit for the 6620 Computer Main batteries at least one Single dock or wall charger The parallel diskette drive to update flash software The parallel floppy disk drive dock required or some type of PC Card storage media for transferring files Development Environments Windows 95 The 6620 Computer can run any mouse aware Windows ap plication Note if the
61. e system proper ties If you elect to restart the computer select Yes then click the OK button to restart the computer If you want to restart the computer at another time se lect No then click the OK button to return tothe desktop Some files could not be installed because they are currently in use by other programs in the system To allow for proper operation of the new program you should restart your system at this time 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 29 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 If you want shortcut icons on the Windows desktop for the Watcher and Sierra Wireless Expert applications do the following 1 2 3 Go to the Windows desktop then right click your mouse button for a pop up menu Select New Shortcut from the pop up menu to open the Create Shortcut window Enter the following path in the Command line field for the applicable icon For the Watcher application C Program Files Watcher watcher exe For the Sierra Wireless Expert application C Program Files Watcher Swi Expert exe then click the Next button for the Select a Title for the Program page Either rename the icon from the executable filename in the Select a name for the shortcut field or click the Finish button to create the shortcut Go to Section 9 for information about the contents of the CDPD Radio applications 2 30 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 3
62. elete the suspend to disk partition IZ Get INT13 drive information for specified device Display partition information E Manually edit the partition information R Reboot system 3 28 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures Advanced Options NOTE Checks are in place to alert you to ill advised activity such as making the last active partition inactive etc Use the following commands to create backups and later fix critical system areas changed by this application WB A B R val Wipe Boot Records All WBA Extended only WBE or Root only WBR optional value MID val Wipe entire disk optional value PN Force Normal Mode PE Force Emergency Mode PU Make recovery partition visible FFilename Read a snapshot file and write to disk the entire boot sector LFilename Read disk and write a snapshot file the entire boot sector Uninstall Erase the PARTUTIL EXE file from the hard drive or run the uninstall for the entire disk tools set as part of the 6620 toolkit 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 29 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 File and Printer Sharing The following steps show how to check if the File and Printer Sharing function is enabled 1 Fromthe Windows desktop double click the My Com puter con for the My Computer window 2 Double dick the Control Panel icon for the Control Panel window my CE A 3 D
63. er User s Guide for instructions on how to change or up grade the computer 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 3 Introduction SECTION 1 Display The 6620 Computer features a backlit liquid crystal touch sensitive display that consists of either 8 4 of color VGA display or 8 7 of monochrome display The touch panel is of the analog resistive type that is passive and does not re quire a battery Backlight features Cold Cathode Florescent Lamp CCFL with brightness control Flash There are 256 KB of flash memory to hold the Basic Input Output System BIOS this memory is not available to the system or the application programs Flash memory for a flash drive is available in 2 4 or 8 MB options This drive behaves as a standard disk drive and can store critical data Hard Drives If installed in the system the hard disk is a 2 5 IDE hard disk drive located under the two external PC Card slots Infrared Communications An infrared port located at the lower left hand side of the 6620 Computer permits two way wireless communication between the computer and IrDA compatible peripheral de vices 1 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction Keypad The keypad below the display consists of four two color light emitting diode LED indicators located between nine software configurable buttons a suspend resume button and four cursor control buttons Three of the
64. essary for the computer to receive any decodes SEND PACKETED DECODE DATA See the SE 1223 Integrated Scanner User s Guide P N 961 032 042 for additional information 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 7 Introduction SECTION 1 Docks Two basic dock accessories are used for the 6620 Computer the single dock and the vehicle dock Custom versions of these docks may be created for customer requirements See the 6620 Computer User s Guide for meanings to the dock LED indicators Connections The following connections are on the docks Parallel The LPT1 Printer Port is an enhanced parallel port with a 25 pin DB 25 female D Sub for connecting parallel de vices such as a printer or storage device to the computer Serial Port 9 pin D sub connector COM 1 located behind the flap on the upper end of the computer supports RS 232 signals for two way communication between peripheral devices and is capable of supporting a 5 volt bar code scanner When docked these computer signals are carried on the docking connector and are accessed through the RS 232 port on the dock Mouse A 6 pin mini DIN connector connects a PS 2 standard exter nal mouse to the computer Video Single docks only not present on the vehicledock A VGA connector provides RGB red green blue horizontal and vertical synchronous signals to a remote VGA monitor Network Single docks only not present on the vehicle do
65. et 6620 Computer file system hard drive 40 MB San Disk or 85 MB SanDisk a VGA screen and keypad that are built in etc 1 10 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction There are some files listed in this publication that could be useful for your configuration or application If you need any of these files first look in the Tool Kit for them If not found there try one of the Product Forums on the Norand Mobile Systems Division BBS Information about accessing the BBS is on page 1 20 Finally for development purposes you may consider using certain external devices Keep in mind whether these items are available or practical for the applica tion to use in the field Reprogramming Flash Memory To reflash the BIOS you must first boot to DOS either by pressing Shift lt F 5 gt during the Windows 95 boot process or booting to a floppy or ATA drive Then from the DOS prompt run FLASH EXE as follows FLASH w f FILENAME EXE w specifies to overwrite the flash fFILENAME specifies the file to write to the flash Or use the UPDTROM BAT batch file that can be found in the ROM subdirectory on the Recovery CD 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 11 Introduction SECTION 1 Set Up for PC Development NOTE Always keep the 6620 Computer on charge while performing any setup Thefollowingis a general approach for equipment setup 1 2 3 4 Connect power to th
66. faible risque d lectrocution par la foudre Ne pas utiliser le t l phone afin de signaler une fuite de gaz proximit de la fuite Intermec Technologies Corporation suggests you buy cables from us to connect with other devices Our cables are safe meet FCC rules and suit our products Other cables may not be tested They may cause problems from electrostatic discharge or induced energy Our warranties do not cover loss injury or damage from other cables B CAUTION Intermec Technologies Corporation recommends that you only purchase Norand Mobile Systems Division certified modems Intermec does not certify all modems available in the marketplace Intermec does not warrant noncertified modems furthermore these modems may cause problems from electrostatic discharge and may not conform to FCC regulations For a list of Norand Mobile Systems Division certified modems call Customer Support at 800 755 5505 U S A or Canada or 425 356 1779 WARNING The lithium ion battery may explode if replaced incorrectly Replace only with the same or equivalent type ADVERTISSEMENT La batterie au lithium peut exploser si elle est replac e de mani re incorrecte Elle ne doit tre remplac e que par une batterie identique ou similaire WARNING Lithium ion batteries may explode or catch fire if overcharged due to improper dock installation BB BB ADVERTISSEMENT Les batteries au lithium peuvent exploser ou prendre feu si elles sont trop
67. fatermec Technologies Corporation 6620 Hand Held Computer TECHNICAL REFERENCE P N 977 054 007 Revision B J une 1999 NOTICE The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released reproduced or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec Disclaimer of Warranties The sample source code included in this document is presented for reference only The code does not necessarily represent complete tested programs The code is provided AS IS WITH ALL FAULTS ALL WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMED INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FORA PARTICULAR PURPOSE We welcome your comments concerning this publication Although every effort has been made to keep it free of errors some may occur When reporting a specific problem please describe it briefly and include the book title and part number as well as the paragraph or figure number and the page number Send your comments to Intermec Technologies Corporation Publications Department 550 Second Street SE Cedar Rapids IA 52401 INTERMEC NORAND NOR WARE and PEN KEY are registered trademarks of Intermec Technologies Corporation 1998 ntermec Technologies Corporation All rights reserved This publication printed on recycled paper Acknowledgments AS 400 IBM IBM PC Micro C
68. floppy disks Note no formatting is done on the AA drive thus use empty disks for saving the CDPD files Information about installing and setting up the CDPD files start on page 2 26 reating Disk 2 Browse for directory where CDPD Installation Disk 2 will be copied Destination 66200 tilities fy Drvsetup 7 Program Files 7 recycled E Windows Ec 6620112 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 19 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 Finishing the Toolkit Installation When all of the selected components have been loaded onto the 6620 Computer the final installation screen appears Click the Finish button to return to the desktop 8 6620 ToolKit Installation Installation Completed Press the Finish button to exit this installation NOTE If you do not have any additional component configuration screens on the desktop we recommend that you reboot the 6620 Computer for the new components to reset the computer system If you do have additional component configurations such as the MS Infrared Support component complete those configurations then reboot the 6620 Computer 2 20 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer Installing MS Infrared Support If you had clicked the Yes button from the Install Note window page 2 16 for the MS Windows 95 Infrared Sup port 2 0 component continue the infrared support installa tion with the following
69. g current power 1 3 APM executable 2 13 toolkit 2 3 APM EXE 2 13 ATA card 1 18 ATA drive 1 11 ATA duplication utility 2 5 ATACOPY EXE 2 5 Auto suspend CMOS setup 8 11 AUTOEXEC BAT recovery 3 4 Aux port CMOS setup 8 7 Aux switch CMOS setup 8 11 Auxiliary port dock 1 9 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference INDEX Bar codes decode data packet format 1 7 reset to default settings 1 7 Base address selection ram ra dio support 2 17 Batteries 1 3 meter 2 4 executable 2 13 BATTMTR EXE 2 13 BBS 1 20 BIOS 1 3 recovery 3 27 reflashing 1 11 BIOS flash update program 2 7 Boot device CMOS setup 8 5 EFD 8 5 PC Card slots 8 5 mappings 8 14 Boot options CMOS setup 8 5 floppy drive check 8 5 Borland C compiler 1 13 C for Windows 1 17 dump utility 1 13 Bulletin board SeeBBS c C compiler 1 13 C for Windows 1 17 Caches CMOS setup CPU 8 8 HDD write 8 8 CDCONF SYS 3 4 Index 1 INDEX CDPD radio COM port selection 2 18 creating disks 2 19 customer support 9 1 executables installation diskettes 2 13 support 2 13 installation disks 2 5 installing 2 26 Sierra Wireless 9 1 Sierra Wireless Expert 9 2 toolkit files 2 5 Watcher 9 4 CDPD VXD 2 5 CDPDDISK EXE 2 13 CDPDSUPP EXE 2 13 CDSU PP BAT 3 4 Client 32 Version 2 50 3 3 CMOS Editor 2 6 CMOS error correcting 1 12 CMOS maintenance utility 2 9 CMOS Setup 8 1 auto suspen
70. hannd PS 2 and OS 2 are registered trademarks and AIX and Presentation Manager are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation Ericsson is a registered trademark of Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson Microclean II is a registered trademark of Foresight International Microsoft MS DOS and Windows are registered trademarks and Visual Basic for Windows and Windows for Pen are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation PenRight and PenRight Pro are trademarks of PenRight Corporation SanDisk is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation Turbo Pascal is a registered trademark and Borland C and C for Windows are trademarks of Borland International Inc NOTICE NOTICE FCC Computer Compliance This equipment meets Class B digital device limits per Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits protect against interference in a residential area It emits uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If you do not install and use the equipment according to its instructions it may interfere with radio signals 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 our 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 radio or television receiving antenna Increase the separation between the c
71. he S parameter see page 3 27 for Partition Utility information Because of this new functionality use of the floppy disks to perform system imaging is interrupted by a menu during the boot of the recovery partition Choose option 5 exit and follow the instructions for the appropriate section Complete System Recovery The first step involves partitioning formatting thus eras ing all data on the hard drive imaging and activating Re covery Windows The second step in Recovery Windows recovers the Main Data partition or complete system Restoring Recovery Windows This process restores Recovery Windows from an image stored on the 6620 Recovery CD ROM Using Another PC This process restores from the CD ROM shared with anoth er PC on the network On the Remote Machine 1 Insert the 6620 Toolkit CD into the drive If the 6620 Recovery Utility is launched close the utility 2 Ensurethe CD ROM driveis shared and note its Share name 3 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures NOTE To successfully share the CD ROM drive you must have the follow ing network components installed Client for Microsoft Networks IPX SPX compatible protocol File and printer sharing for Microsoft Networks Also the IPX Frame Type must be set to Ethernet II NOTE Apply Novell patch TID 2939192 if Client 32 Version 2 50 is installed on your client For i
72. he telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines Avoid using a telephone other than cordless type during an electrical storm There may bea remote risk of electric shock from lightning Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak Installation du t l phone avertissements Les avertissements qui suivent s appliquent a tout quipement qui peut tre branch aux lignes ou syst mes t l phoniques Pour votre s curit personnelle et pour prot ger l quipement de tout dommage lectrique ou physique potentiel NE PAS brancher un ordinateur tablette lectronique ou ses p riph riques aux lignes t l phoniques ou quipements avant queles avertissements suivants aient t lus compris et observ s Ne jamais installer de c blage t l phonique pendant un orage lectrique Ne jamais installer de prise t l phonique dans un endroit humide moins que la prise ait t sp cifiquement con ue pour tre utilis e dans les endroits humides Ne jamais toucher les fils de t l phone ou de l quipement terminal non isol s moins que la ligne t l phonique n ait t d branch e de l interface r seau User de prudence lors de l installation ou de la modification de lignes t l phoniques viter d utiliser un t l phone autre qu un appareil t l phonique sans fil pendant un orage lectrique II pourrait y avoir un
73. ights the behavior note the drive letters in bold Original Configuration Hard Drive Present C PC Card 0 D w 40MB SanDisk PC Card 1 E w 340MB Epson Remove both PC Card drives Install 340MB Epson in PC Card 1 Install 40MB SanDisk in PC Card 0 New Configuration Hard Drive Present C PC Card 0 E w 40MB SanDisk PC Card 1 D w 340MB Epson 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 13 CMOS Setup SECTION 8 Table 8 1 6620 Drive Mappings Boot Device Device is present Windows 95 Selection EFD PCCardO PCCard1 PCCard2 Hard Disk EFD C D w E w G w E mbedded C D w E w Flash Drive c D w C E w F w G w D C E w F w D C E D C D E w F w G w C D w E w C D w C C PC Card 0 D C E w F w C E w F w D E C F w G w D D E w F w C D E w C D C D w E w C D w C C Indicates that thethird drive may not always be available through Windows Blank fields indicate that the device is not applicable 8 14 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 8 CMOS Setup Table 8 1 Continued 6620 Drive Mappings Boot Device Selection EFD PCCardO PCCard1 PCCard2 Hard Disk PC Card 1 D E w C F w E w C F w D E F w C G w D D E w F w C D E w C D C D w E w C D
74. iles directory You can change the directory path by clicking the Browse button for a Browse window Click the Next button to accept the directory path and continue Choose Destination Location x Setup will install Watcher in the following directory To install to this directory click Next To install to a different directory click Browse and select another director ou can choose not to install Watcher by clicking Cancel to exit Setup Destination Directory C Program Files acher 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 27 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 5 Usethis page to customize the folder name that will contain the Watcher application program icons You can change the folder name via the Program Fold er s field Click the Next button to accept the folder name and continue Select Program Folder x Setup will add program icons to the Program Folder listed below ou may type a new folder name or select one from the existing Folders list Click Next to continue Program Folders Wt aches Existing Folders 6620 Toolkit Accessories M2100 Wireless PC Card Utilities Online Services Pen Services StartUp TOK GLOBAL CLASS 2 28 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer 6 After all of the Watcher application files and pro gram icons are installed you have the option to re start the 6620 Computer to update th
75. ion 3 6620 Recovery Procedures Defines how to do successful 6620 System recoveries using CD ROM Section 4 GPS Drivers Describes the GPS drivers and how to configure these for testing Section 5 Entering Text Instructs how to use either a screen keyboard or a screen palette to enter text 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 1 Introduction SECTION 1 Section 6 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Mo dem Explains how to configure the Support Panel that monitors the M2100 Series Wireless Modem Section 7 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 Describes how to configure the Support Monitor that searches for infrared devices on a continual basis Section 8 CMOS Setup Options Contains set up pages that indude integrated periph erals caches passwords power on modes etc Section 9 CDPD Radio Looks at two applications provided by Sierra Wireless Inc Watcher and Sierra Wireless Expert Section 10 Minimal Windows 95 Load Provides a minimal operating system configuration for users who want to reduce storage size An Open System Environment The 6620 Operating System is Windows 95 One of the ma jor benefits of this open system approach is that you can acquire development equipment and software from many different vendors induding Norand Mobile Systems Divi sion of Intermec Technologies Corporation This provides you with wide latitude in selecting the equipment and soft
76. k the Next but ton for location validation Sierra Wireless Expert Please select a modem F a MA sm O AirCard SIERRA WIRELESS O AirCard with SpeedPaq modern O MP200 MP1 O MP215 O SB220 O PocketPlus Click Next to contiune If a modem is located the Sierra Wireless Expert moves on to configure the proper COM port and baud rates for the modem If the Sierra Wireless Expert was unable to lo Cate the selected modem in your 6620 Computer consult the online Help for troubleshooting information Access the information by clicking the Help button or from the Win dows desktop selecting Start Programs Watcher Sierra Wireless Expert Help 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 9 3 CDPD Radio SECTION 9 Watcher a Watcher From the Windows desktop select Start Programs Watcher Watcher or double click the Watcher icon shown left The Watcher application initiates a search for settings for a basic data modem via an Autoconnect screen As instructed make sure your modem is connected and recog nized by the 6620 Computer then press the Start button Watcher will now determine the appropriate settings for basic connection to the data modem Ensure the modem ts powered on and recognized by the computer Then press Start If successful the Watcher application appears Use this application to configure the Sierra Wireless modem and monitor v
77. ll be prompted to start the Microsoft IR Hardware Wizard You can elect to start the Microsoft setup to install IR support and can uninstall the setup files when they are done Information about the IR support is found in Section 7 TDK 2814C Modem Support Optional The TDK setup is factory installed 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 3 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 BS Configure Dock Lock Lal pis Ed Battery Meter Dock Lock Utility Optional Files areinstalled to the C Windows System directory A Configure Dock Lock icon is on the Windows desktop so that you can run SYSTRAY 2 E XE to access the Configuration window to configure password protection onfiguration Use this dialog to change properties Ok for the 6620 Dock Lock Utility KI Passwords Enable Disable Enable Disable Password to Allow Undocking Password to Allow Shutdown ape gt Jae gt gt Battery Meter Optional Files are installed to the C 6620Utilities directory A Battery Meter con is on the Windows desktop so you can access the following monitor that measures the total battery power available on the 6620 Computer RAM Radio Support Optional RAM VXD is installed into the CA Windows System directory and hooked into the registry This driver re quires that the PC Card support already be installed 2 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 T
78. lly using these files for their current video settings Pen and Handwriting Drivers The PEN drivers are installed in the C 6620Utilities directory The Microsoft Pen Extensions for Windows are also installed GPS Drivers Optional GPSHOOK VXD is installed in the C Windows System directory and hooked in the Registry GPSOFF COM GPSON COM and J UPITER95 EXE and support files are installed into the C 6620U tilities gps directory Icons are made for these programs More information in Section 4 2 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer General Utilities Optional The Disk Tools such as CMOS E XE FLASH EXE and PARTUTIL EXE are installed into the C 6620U tilities disk directory and directly added to your path PCMCIA Support NPCCARD VXD is installed into the CA Win dows System directory and hooked into the Registry Advanced Power Management VNPOWERD VXD is installed into the C Windows System directory and hooked into the Registry Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless PC Card Optional See Section 6 for more information Tethered Scanner Driver Optional W95TSCAN DRV NORAND Tethered Scanner Driv er files are installed into the C Windows System directory MS Windows 95 Infrared Support 2 0 Optional The MS Windows 95 Infrared Support 2 0 setup files are currently installed into the Ca 6620Utilities MSIr20 directory You wi
79. lorer to find the CD b Click the right mouse button on the CD and click the AutoPlay button 2 Select Image a Boot Card via the Recovery Re image Utility window then click Continue Recovery Re Image Utility 6620 Recovery Options Image a Network Emergency Recovery Floppy Image a CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy Image a Network Recovery PC Card Image the Main Data Partition Quick Format Destination 3 18 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures 3 Click the OK button on the Recovery Utility warn ing if it is displayed page 3 7 to continue 4 Usethe applicable Browse buttons to ensure the source volume is the CD ROM and that the destina tion is your card to be imaged via the I mage to Mini mum Load window Click the Image Minimum Load button to continue The card will be formatted FJ Recovery Re Image Utility Used to Image the Minimum Load Volumes Destination 5 Press Y for Yes to format the PC Card and copy all Minimal Load files Using this process you may format any size ATA Flash disk with a minimum of 40 MB for storage The drive ge ometry does not matter when preparing an image as long as the card can contain the Boot Card Load 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 19 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 Image to Image Copying This process is for those who installed the application
80. mal load e Remove the PC Card from the development PC place it in the 6620 Computer and boot from it f Once booted start the FILEMON utility from the desktop on the 6620 Computer it will begin logging right away g Immediately start the target application and con tinue running the target application until a failure occurs or the application is terminated h Stop the FILEMON utility click on magnifying glass so an X is across it 10 4 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 10 Minimal Windows 95 Load i In FILEMON select File Save and name the fileFILEMON FIL Savethe file to the C 6620Utilities directory j Shut down Windows 95 on the 6620 Computer k Remove the flash card from the 6620 Computer and place it back into the PC Card slot on the develop ment PC Double click on the FILCHK utility or run FILCHK from a DOS window in the C 6620Utilities directo ry This creates the OUTLIST W95 file m Use a text editor to examine OUTLIST W95 which contains a list of suggested files to copy to the mini mal load Then manually copy those files from the 6620 Toolkit CD full Windows 95 load at mage EXAMPLE Below is a sample FILEMON screen E Win95 File Monitor ox File Events Search Help amp 8ae F Al Process Request Path Result Other 116 MSGSRV32 Close CAWINDOWS USER DAT SUCCESS
81. mal load to further reduce the storage requirements 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 10 1 Minimal Windows 95 Load SECTION 10 A successful application integration into the minimal Win dows 95 configuration involves the following steps 1 Usean Appropriate Development Environment for the Application This development environment should create a small application footprint to reduce storage size require ments Avoid development environments that produce larger than necessary Windows applications Also use static linking when creating an application This pro duces an executable that does not requires any addi tional DLL files that may not be included in the mini mal Windows 95 load Creating a stand alone application eases integration into the minimal Windows 95 load You may run an installation utility to install the necessary files to sup port the application on the minimal load but the util ity cannot run on the minimal load without all of the DLL files that come on the full Win95 load If neces sary copy these installation files to the minimal load then delete these files after the installation is com plete 2 Assess the Application s RAM Requirements During the application development process deter mine how much RAM is required for the application to run Ask yourself the following questions Can the application run in 8 16 or 32 MB of RAM without virtual memory enabled If virtual memory is
82. mple if you select the letter d four words appear beneath the text line Enter Text pid dom d during If any of the four words apply select that word The chosen word appears on the text line along with a space or contin ue typing 5 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 5 Lu cr La lh Ee E Entering Text Below are some of the feature keys on the keyboard Shift Select this key to an uppercase letter or a punctuation mark on a number key Backwards Delete Select this key to erase the previous character Shift Lock Select this key to lock the keyboard into the upper case letters Select this again to return to the lower case letters Hard Return Select this key to force a return into the text Alternate Keyboard Select this key to switch to an alternate keyboard Us ing the shift keys these letters also switch to upper case LD Lab Pb Pee eb iTe BRD e Pofsfofsfofofofsf Jl Palette Access Select this key to switch to the screen palette on which you use either your fingertip or your stylus pen to write your text 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 5 3 Entering Text SECTION 5 Using the Screen Palette If your 6620 unit is configured to access the screen palette the following appears Default Pl gt le e This palette translates your writing into text which is then entered in the zodiac95 fields
83. n easy to use tool that lends itself to quick creation of prototype screens for customer demonstrations and reviews It includes screen drawing plus an easy method for inserting code to control the application A few warnings however are in order If frequently used forms are not preloaded the screen draw ing may be slow Also the data aware controls are very nice but supporting a database with these controls con sumes a lot of memory VB can handle a large number of databases including dBase Access Paradox and Foxpro It can also handle ASCII and text files When you encounter a Visual Basic program you should be aware of some common requirements Files with the VBX and OCX extensions are Visual Basic custom controls These files support common features such as command buttons list boxes pen edit boxes data aware controls etc that are fre quently seen in Windows applications They are typi cally distributed with the application requiring them Programs written in Visual Basic V4 0 can be com piled for 16 bit or 32 bit mode depending on installa tion Visual Basic 5 0 is 32 bit mode only Microsoft Visual C or Borland C for Windows Microsoft Visual C or Borland C for Windows are tools for experienced C Windows programmers The foundation class libraries or the object windows library can be used just make sure to watch for space limitations because they are statically linked Windows programs in general
84. nd mode and switches PhoenixPICO BIOS 4 65 Setup Copyright 1985 96 Phoenix eS Ere Ltd ii ETS ower Item Specific Help Power Management Hard Disk Power Down After Video Power Down After Suspend Mode uspend to RAHI Auto Suspend After isabledl Resume on Ring Indicate Humber of Rings CRT Power Mode charge Triggers Resume Aux Switch Radio Switch t4 Select Item SPACE Change Values Fo Setup Defaults Select Menu Enter Select ke Sub Menu Fie Previous Values Power Management Enables or disables BIOS based power management This setting also allows BI OS based power manage ment to be enabled only if external power is not pres ent AC Disabled default Enabled or Disabled Hard Disk Power Down After Amount of time the disk must be inactive to automati cally spin down turned off Disabled or 1 15 min utes Default is 1 minute Video Power Down After This option is disabled in the BIOS and is to be con trolled through standard Windows 95 power manage ment via screen saver controls Suspend Mode Sets the type of suspend performed during user initi ated suspend Suspend to RAM default save state but remain in low power mode or Suspend to Disk save state to disk and power off 8 10 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 8 CMOS Setup Auto Suspend After Period of inactivity standby which results in the sys tem entering the suspend state Disabled
85. nformation on this patch either contact Customer Server at 800 755 5505 U S A or Canada or 425 356 1799 or visit the Novell web site at www support novell com On the 6620 Computer to be Recovered 1 Boot with the Network E mergency Recovery Floppy 2 Select option 1 Re magethe Recovery Partition from the prompt list The partitions are formatted and files necessary for network support are copied onto the main partition Eventually you will be prompted to disconnect the floppy drive or eject the floppy disk 3 Either disconnect the floppy drive or eject the floppy disk A prompt appears to reboot the computer 4 Press lt Enter gt to reboot the computer The CA prompt returns with a request for your user name and password 5 Enter the user name and the password 6 Press N toskip creating a password list file Multi ple passwords increase the chance of unauthorized ac cess Once the imaging process is finished the system reboots into the Recovery Windows window After entering your name and optionally your company name and accepting the license agreement Windows prompts you for your Cer tificate of Authenticity from Microsoft as it starts You need this information to continue the recovery 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 3 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 Using a Parallel CD ROM Drive It is possible to use a parallel CD ROM to restore Recovery Windows as long as you have
86. o all Windows settings are preserved When using TCP IP you may wish to remove key net working components such as IP address when pre paring the master computer This prevents conflicts with the destination computer during the initial boot up When entering the name of the master system any spaces must be replaced with the underscore _ char acter 3 26 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures BIOS Recovery Whileit is rare it is possible for the 6620 BIOS to become corrupted If this occurs a loss of power while performing a BIOS version update is the most likely cause The 6620 Computer implements a BIOS Boot Block which allows the system to recover from BIOS corruption in most cases To recover the BIOS insert an Emergency BIOS Recovery Floppy provided by Intermec Technologies Corporation and power on the system If the Boot Block is not cor rupted but the rest of the BIOS is the system sounds one long beep and two short beeps At this point the system scans the floppy drive for the recovery floppy Once found the disk is read into memory About a minute after disk ac cess stops the system powers down BIOS should now be recovered Partition Utility The 6620 Partition Utility replaces FDISK Norton Disk Editor and PHDISK as a complete solution to create all partitions necessary on a 6620 Computer for normal opera tion Useit with the Automate Utility during the
87. omputer 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 or television technician for help Canadian Computer Compliance This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Regl ment sur le material boilleur du Canada Canadian 2 4 GHz Radio License This device requires a radio license unless it is installed totally inside a building Users must obtain this license Une licence radio est requise pour ces dispositifs sauf pour ceux install s tout a fait l int rieur d un b timent II faut que l utilisateur obtienne cette licence B CAUTION Telephone Installation Warning Notices The following notices apply to equipment that may be connected to telephone lines or systems For your personal safety and to protect this equipment from potential electrical or physical damage do NOT connect equipment to telephone lines or data communication equipment unless the following warnings have been read understood and complied with Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations Never touch uninsulated telephone wires or terminals unless t
88. oolkit for the 6620 Computer CDPD Radio Support Optional CDPD Cellular Digital Packet Data Radio drivers CDPD VXD and NPCCARD VXD areinstalled into the C Windows System directory and assists in power managing the modem device CDPD Radio Diskettes Optional The contents of the CDPD Radio disks can be copied to four floppy disks clean disks as the A drive is not formatted or to a subdirectory of your choice These files will install the Sierra Wireless Expert and Watcher applications onto your 6620 Computer See Section 9 for more information Internal Scanner Driver Optional PODSCAN DRV internal scanner driver files are installed into the C Windows System directory See page 1 7 for information about initializing the internal scanner before use 6620 Support Files 662NVPRM E XE Serial number Ethernet EEPROM nonvolatile data programmer Usage 662NVPRM no parameters Comments User is prompted for necessary information ATACOPY E XE ATA duplication utility Usage ATACOPY no parameters Comments The SOURCE ATA must be booted from slot 0 The TARGET ATA must bein slot 1 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 5 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 CMOS E XE CMOS Editor V1 01 Displays or modifies CMOS val ues Usage CMOS address value address address Comments CMOS EXE can read the value at an address or range of addresses It can also write a
89. oots you can remove the PC Card and boot off the newly imaged hard drive Recovering from PC Card Method 2 To prepare this recovery PC Card you need a working sys tem with CD support as well as support for PC Cards 1 Copy the files in the 6620 Recovery CD root directory and the Image and Util directories and subdirecto ries onto the root directory of the card Ensure there is approximately 200 MB on the card for these files A 6620 Boot Card contains just the Minimal Load of Windows 95 designed for systems without spinning media This type of card con tains no recovery utilities Itis not possible to use a 6620 Boot Card in place of the above step 3 10 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 5 6 6620 Recovery Procedures Insert the card containing all the files from the CD ROM into the 6620 Computer to be recovered The card should AutoPlay If AutoPlay fails torun dothe following to manually start the recovery procedures a Use Windows Explorer to find the card b Double click on the RUNME BAT file The Recov ery Re l mage Utility window appears page 3 6 Select Image the Main Data Partition then click the Continue button to image the main partition Click the OK button on the Recovery Utility warn ing if it is displayed page 3 7 to continue Use the applicable Browse buttons to ensure the correct card with all the CD ROM files is selected for the Sou
90. ouble click the Network con to access the Net RE work window with the Configuration page Network Configuration Identification Access Control The following network components are installed Client for Microsoft Networks Client for NetWare Networks AMD PCNET Family Ethernet Adapter ISA RR IPX SPX compatible Protocol i NetBEUI Primary Network Logon Client for Microsoft Networks File and Print Sharing Description 3 30 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures 4 Click the File and Print Sharing button to access the File and Print Sharing window Ensure that both boxes are checked If not check both boxes then click the OK button to save and return to the Net work window File and Print Sharing FIX want to be able to give others access to my files want to be able to allow others to print to my printer s T 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 31 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 3 32 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 4 GPS Drivers A Global Positioning System GPS radio communicates with various satellites to determine the latitude and longi tude of your location Installing the GPS Drivers from the DRVSETUP program will install both GPSHOOK VXD and the GPS test pro gram GPSHOOK VXD This driver is required to power on and off the GPS radio automatically when the
91. rce volume and that the Destination volume is the drive assigned to the Main Data partition via the I mage the Main Load page page 3 8 Click the Image Main Load button to continue The drive will be formatted and loaded with a Full Load When done eject the card click the Finish button to exit the Recovery Utility window and exit Windows After entering your name and optionally your company name and accepting the license agreement Windows prompts you for your Certificate of Authenticity from Micro soft as it starts This is necessary to continue the recovery Preparing the Recovery Floppy Disk To prepare the recovery floppy disk for either the network page 3 12 or CD ROM page 3 14 recovery methods in sert the 6620 Recovery CD ROM into any desktop PC with CD ROM support running any version of Windows 95 The Recovery Utility should AutoPlay If not do the following to manually start the recovery procedures 1 Use Windows Explorer to find the CD 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 11 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 2 Click the right mouse button on the CD and click the AutoPlay button Network Emergency Recovery Floppy The Recovery Re I mage Utility window appears for the network emergency recovery floppy method Recovery Re Image Utility 6620 Recovery Image a CD ROM Emergency Recovery Floppy Image a Network Recovery PC Card Image a Boot
92. re sought by Windows but were never found while Filemon was running its trace NETDET INI WRKGRP NI MSTCP DLL DESKTOP INI WI NHLP32 EXE Of those files listed above the following are files which are contained in the full Windows 95 load WI NDOWS NETDET NI WENDOWS SYSTEM MSTCP DLL WI NDOWS WI NHLP32 EXE 10 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference NOTE This index covers all topics Page numbers in bold are tables Index entries in upper case letters arefiles NUMBERS 15 pin male D sub connector 1 9 5 volt power CMOS setup 8 7 6 pin mini DIN connector PS 2 or PC AT keyboards 1 9 PS 2 standard external mouse 1 8 6620 Boot card preparing 3 18 6620 Computer AC power 1 3 batteries 1 3 BIOS 1 3 boot card 3 18 configuring for image to image copying destination SLAVE 3 21 source MASTER 3 20 configuring source PC 3 22 display 1 4 flash 1 4 hard drives 1 4 1D infrared monitor 7 5 infrared communications 1 4 internal scanner 1 7 keypad 1 5 mapping drives 8 13 8 14 memory 1 5 PC Card slots 1 5 pen 1 6 power management 1 6 processor 1 6 restoring operation of source 3 20 tethered scanner 1 7 6620 Toolkit components 2 13 infrared support 2 21 installing 2 10 662NVPRM EXE 2 5 9 pin D Sub connector 1 8 A AC power 1 3 adapter docks 1 9 Address range 7 3 Advanced Power Management SeeAPM Alternatin
93. s E Space be 10949 k Space Remaining 1051003 k 2 12 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Toolkit for the 6620 Computer On Page 2 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 SECTION 2 Below is a list of executables that go with each of the components listed in the Select Components window Brief information about these components start on the pages given in the On Page column Table 2 1 Component Executables Component Executable Video Drivers VIDEO EXE Pen and Handwriting Drivers PEN EXE GPS Drivers GPS EXE General Utilities GENUTILS EXE PCMCIA Support PCMCIA EXE Advanced Power Management APM EXE Ericsson M2100 Wireless PC Card ERICMWPC EXE Tethered Scanner Driver TSCAN EXE MS Windows 95 Infrared Support 2 0 MSIRDA EXE TDK Modem Support 281 4C 5600 TDKMSUPP E XE Dock Lock Utility Battery Meter Utility Ram Radio Support CDPD Radio Support CDPD Radio Diskettes Internal Scanner Driver 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference DOCKLOCK EXE BATTMTR EXE RAMSUPP EXE CDPDSUPP EXE CDPDDISK EXE ISCAN EXE 2 3 2 4 24 2 4 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 13 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 2 Click the Install button in the Ready to Install win dow to begin theinstallations 8 6620 ToolKit Installation Ready to Install You are now ready to install the 6620 Toolkit Press the Install button to begin the installation or the Back button to reenter the installation information 2 14 662
94. software applica tion 10 3 NORAND and OEM drivers 10 3 RAM requirements 10 2 WRITEIMG EXE 2 9 using FILEMON and FILCHK 10 4 Windows toolkit license 2 1 WIPECMOS COM 2 9 Wize Installation Wizard 2 10 Index 6 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference
95. started Power Builder uses more than 3 MB of DLLs in addition to Windows just to run the Hello World program The 6620 Computer uses an AMD 5X86 133 MHz processor Test the performance of your application on a comparable computer 1 18 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction Related Publications PEN KEY Mode 6620 User s Guide P N 961 028 101 SE 1223 Scanner User s Guide P N 961 032 042 Customer Support If you have any questions about application development for the 6620 Hand Held Computer or need additional tech nical support contact Customer Support at 800 755 5505 U S A or Canada or 425 356 1799 for personal consulta tion The fax number for Customer Support is 1 319 369 6832 You can also use the following email address to contact Cus tomer Support with a problem or question crc norand com Be sure to include your name your company name and ad dress phone number and email address where you or your customer can be reached Value Add Reseller VAR infor mation if equipment was purchased through a VAR and a description of the problem as specific as possible 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 19 Introduction SECTION 1 Bulletin Board NOTE The Customer Support Bulletin Board BBS provided by Norand Mobile Systems Division is also a source for addi tional software and documentation Phone number 319 369 3515 14 4 Kbps modem
96. system is using a 40 MB or 80 MB ATA Card for the operating system the Windows configura tion provided by Norand Mobile Systems Division is not a full featured Windows You may find that files you need have not been included Add the files if you do need them Borland s C compiler includes a utility called TDUMP You can run TDUMP on an executable file to display the files or libraries called by the executable 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 1 13 Introduction SECTION 1 Handwriting Recognition The handwriting recognition product CIC Handwriter Rec ognition System for Windows from Communication Intelli gence Corporation is installed on all 6620 Systems Itisa full featured recognizer which includes a trainer that trains the recognizer to better recognize the handwriting of the user It recognizes handwriting in any text field and recognizes standard Pen Extensions for Windows 2 0 ges tures If signature capture bit maps is required but handwriting recognition is not required this can be done with regular Windows Simply trap the mouse move and mouse pressed events and manually draw the ink The ink then can be saved as bit maps and compressed if necessary Microsoft Visual Basic Professional Edition has an example of catch ing ink in this way Keyboard Options TheSK EXE screen keyboard from Microsoft Windows for Pen Computing runs on Windows 95 and can be found in the CA Windows directory
97. ted Let the Automation Utility start 2 Press 2 to activate Recovery Windows 3 When prompted eject the disk to boot to the recovery partition The computer boots from the hard drive Actual Recovery of the Main Data Partition Recovering from Network Drive Preparing a network share and ensuring the network transports and drivers are installed properly on the remote system is beyond the scope of this document On the Remote Machine Insert the 6620 Toolkit CD Ensure that the CD drive is shared and note the Share name On the 6620 Computer to be Recovered Ensure that the Ethernet card is enabled in the BIOS Set up advanced options integrated peripherals 1 Restart Recovery Windows and log in 2 On newer systems double click a Recover icon shown left from the Windows desktop If thereisa prompt mentioning an existing drive press Y for yes then press Enter If your system does not have this icon find the remote share and mount it as drive Z 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 5 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 When the network drive is mapped the 6620 Recov ery Utilities may AutoPlay If AutoPlay fails dothe following to manually start the recovery procedures a Use Windows Explorer to find the CD b Double click the RUNME BAT file to access the Recovery Re I mage Utility window Recovery Re Image Utility 6620 Recovery Options
98. the currently available memory REFORMAT Reformat an existing partition DELETE Deletean existing partition INFO Display information on the partition Comments Used during the recovery process It is not for use by the end user READIMG EXE and WRITEIMG E XE Disk volume imaging tools Usage READIMG drive filename ext WRITEIMG filename ext drive drive Drive to read or write filenameext Name of image file SWAPMON E XE Monitors usage inside the Windows 95 swap file to op timize swap file usage on minimum card loads Usage SWAPMON WIPECMOS COM CMOS maintenance utility Usage WIPECMOS no parameters Comments This program clears the CMOS and erases the CMOS backup stored in the FLASH parameter storage area 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 2 9 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer SECTION 2 Installing Toolkit Components The 6620 Toolkit is on the CD ROM You can elect todoa full or partial load from the CD ROM via the Wize I nstalla tion Wizard application Do the following to load the 6620 Toolkit onto your 6620 Computer 1 Double click the My Computer icon to access the source directory 2 Double click the source directory such as the C drive Es 3 Double click the Drvsetup folder 4 Double click the Drvsetup icon Shown left to access Drvsetup the 6620 ToolKit Installation window 6620 ToolKit Installation Welcome This installation program will install the 6620
99. tructured the same as the root of the data partition such as having Windows as an immediate sub directory 3 22 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 3 6620 Recovery Procedures 1 From the Windows desktop double click the My Computer icon for the My Computer window 2 Right dick the MASTER directory with the com plete tree icon for the pop up menu Open Explore Find Scan for Viruses Helw are Copy Add to Zip Format Create Shortcut Properties 3 Select Sharing from the pop up menu to access the Properties window for the Master directory 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 23 6620 Recovery Procedures SECTION 3 4 The Properties window opens with the Sharing page on top Click Shared As then type D in the Share Name field to enable directory sharing Master C Properties Shang O Not Shared Shared As Access Type Read Only Depends on Password Passwords Read Only Password Full Access Password po 7 5 Click Full under Access Type then click Apply 6 Click the Ok button to exit the Properties window and return to the Windows desktop Do the following to assign a name to the SLAVE computer 1 From the Windows desktop right click the Network Neighborhood icon then select Properties from the pop up menu to access the Network window 2 Click the Identification tab for that p
100. ty 0 eee eee eee Installation Operations OPTIONS su vue eu saura durs Advanced Options Uninstall tn a an een ar none ats File and Printer Sharing 1 1 WWW 1 1 w w UY UY w Uy QU WwW R N H LO U1 IU 1 NH 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference iii CONTENTS SECTION 4 GPS Drivers GPSHOOKRVXD Gia Ss batters adie peut bebe 4 1 GPS Test Program 4 1 SECTION 5 Entering Text Using the Screen Keyboard 5 2 Using the Screen Palette 5 4 SECTION 6 Ericsson M2100 Series Wireless Modem Hardware Diagnostics 6 2 Set i gam fat new bute re ae dr DA Gates OL 6 3 Support Panel return Sobek ke mad aaa 6 4 Adjusting Options 6 5 Adjusting the Refresh Interval 6 5 Viewing Card Configuration 6 6 Doing Diagnostics 6 6 SECTION 7 Infrared Communications Support 2 0 Setting Up the Infrared Monitor 7 2 Enabling Options 7 3 Choosing Preferences 7 4 Identifying the 6620 Computer 7 5 SECTION 8 CMOS Setup MAMI iii ca A i we e
101. uiring any additional DLL files If static linking is not used the NORAND Tool Kit provides an analysis utility which tracks all file ac cesses made while an application is running on a full Windows 95 load The utility then generates a script file showing all files opened during a given execution period 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 10 3 Minimal Windows 95 Load 5 SECTION 10 Using FILE MON and FILCHK The target application is installed or copied ontothe 6620 Computer running a minimal Windows 95 load and the FILEMON utility monitors all unsuccessful file access attempts when starting or running the ap plication The FILCHK program then parses the out put of FILEMON to create a list of possible missing files The 6620 minimal load flash card is then placed in aPC Card slot on a desktop PC or laptop PC Then the missing files specified in OUTLIST W95 can be manually copied from the full Windows 95 image on the 6620 Toolkit CD Below is a step by step procedure for running FILEMON to monitor an application on the 6620 Computer a Image a Boot Card using the 6620 Toolkit b Install and copy the target application to the mini mal load flash card c Obtain the FILEMON utility from the Systems Internals web site at http www sysinternals com filemon htm it consists of two files FILEMON EXE and FILEVXD VXD d Copy the FILEMON and FILEVXOD files to the windows desktop folder of the mini
102. ut restarting Cancel Click the OK to reboot the system or click the Cancel to load the next component Loading Infrared Support If you had selected the MS Windows 95 Infrared Support 2 0 component to be loaded an Install Note window ap pears after the confirmation window for the Infrared Sup port component Install Note x The setup files for MS IADA 2 0 have been decompressed to the CG6e00tilites M Slr folder Select YES to run that setup now Note Once you have completely installed support you may uninstall the setup files by selecting 6620 M5 IADA 2 0 Setup Files in the ADD REMOVE Programs control panel Click the Yes button to activate the Add Infrared Device Wizard but wait for the other components to load and for the installation to finish The rest of the infrared device installation can be done when you return to the desktop Steps are detailed starting on page 2 21 2 16 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 2 Toolkit for the 6620 Computer Loading Ram Radio Support If you select to load the Ram Radio Support component you will be able to set up the COM port and the base ad dress The Select Com Port window appears after several files are copied into the 6620 Computer Select Com Port Select the Com port your Ram Radio is connected to Click the scroll down button to select from COM3 COM4 default COM5 or COM6 to which
103. utable 2 13 TDKMSUPP EXE 2 13 Tethered scanner 1 7 driver file 2 3 executable 2 13 Tips getting started 1 10 image to image copying 3 26 Toolkit components 2 13 flash preloaded 2 1 installing 2 10 infrared support 2 21 license 2 1 part numbers 2 1 preinstalled drivers utilities 2 2 Troubleshooting Sierra Wire less 9 1 TSCAN EXE 2 13 U UPDTROM BAT 1 11 User password CMOS setup 8 9 Utilities ATA duplication 2 5 ATACOPY EXE 2 5 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference INDEX CMOS maintenance 2 9 FILCHK 10 5 FILEMON 10 4 HDD partition creation 2 8 keypad test 2 8 MKBUF EXE 2 8 PARTUTIL EXE 2 8 PHDISK EXE 2 9 Phoenix suspend to disk partition 2 9 swap file monitor 2 9 SWAPMON EXE 2 9 WIPECMOS COM 2 9 V Vehicle dock ac power adapter 1 9 auxiliary port 1 9 infrared communication 1 9 keyboard 1 9 mouse connector 1 8 parallel port 1 8 serial port 1 8 VGA connector 1 8 Video connector dock 1 8 Video drivers 2 2 executable 2 13 Video power down CMOS set up 8 10 VIDEO EXE 2 13 Visual Basic 1 17 catching ink 1 14 Visual C 1 17 VNPOWERD VXD 2 3 W W95TSCAN DRV 2 3 Watcher CDPD radio 9 4 Watcher application installing CDPD files 2 26 Web sites Intermec Technologies 1 20 Sierra Wireless 9 1 Systems Internals 10 4 Index 5 INDEX Win95 minimum load 10 1 appropriate development en vironment 10 2 integrate
104. vention You will be prompted for a computer name 4 Enter a computer name that is unique on the network then press Enter If no entry is made within five seconds the default MASTER name is used NOTE Remember this name for the Destination SLAVE computer 5 Ifthe floppy method is used you will be prompted to eject the disk The system will boot into recovery win dows in the Master mode 6 Thenetwork window appears Select option 2 Peer Imaging Master Mode 7 Click the OK button to activate the network The master system should remain in this state while you are duplicating the slave systems Configuring the Destination 6620 Computer SLAVE Do these steps on the destination 6620 Computer This computer is considered the slave 1 Boot the system with the special Peer Networking dis kette or PC Card created using the Toolkit CD ROM 2 Press 1 to set up the system as a slave then press Enter Depending on your current configuration the system may reboot once without intervention You will be prompted to enter a computer name 3 Enter a computer name that is unique on the network then press Enter If no entry is made within five seconds the default Slave name is used 4 Ifthe floppy method is used you are prompted to eject the disk The system boots into recovery windows in the Slave mode The network window may appear 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 3 21 662
105. w C C PC Card 2 D E w C F w D E F w G w C D D C D E w F w C D E w C D w E w E D w C C PC Card Scan E C F w G w D D C E w F w E C F w D D C E w E C D D C D C Indicates that thethird drive may not always be available through Windows Blank fields indicate that the device is not applicable 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference 8 15 CMOS Setup SECTION 8 Table 8 1 Continued 6620 Drive Mappings Boot Device Selection EFD PCCardO PCCardl PCCard2 Hard Disk Hard Disk D E w F w G w C D E w F w C D E w C D C C D w E w F w D w E w C D w Indicates that the third drive may not always be available through Windows Blank fidds indicate that the device is not applicable 8 16 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference Section 9 CDPD Radio Applications for the Cellular Digital Packet Data CDPD Radio are provided by Sierra Wireless Inc and are included as an optional component in the 6620 Computer Toolkit If you had selected CDPD Radio Diskettes as a component to be loaded onto your 6620 Computer and installed the ap plications from that component instructions start on page 2 26 this section provides a brief view of two applications from Sierra Wireless Inc From the Windows desktop select Start Programs Watcher You will find a README TXT file and two online Help files Rea
106. ware tools that are best suited to your particular develop ment needs The challengelies in finding pieces that work well together especially when you are working in the areas of communications and interfaces If you have Windows programming experience you will quickly feel comfortable with the PEN KEY 6620 platform 1 2 6620 Hand Held Computer Technical Reference SECTION 1 Introduction Introducing the 6620 Computer The 6620 Computer is a ruggedized ergonomic battery powered touch based computer with input from finger touch stylus keyboard or scanner It has integrated com munications and various combinations of external and in ternal peripherals It is designed for a mobile environment AC Power Alternating Current ac power is available through an ac power adapter This allows the computer to be operated from standard electrical outlets using an appropriate power cord to the adapter The adapter cable charges the main and backup batteries while simultaneously powering the computer Batteries The 6620 Computer contains a rechargeable lithium ion Li TON main battery pack and a smaller rechargeable Li ION backup battery NOTE A discharged main battery pack takes up to 4 5 hours to recharge A backup battery that no longer accepts a charge must be replaced by a factory approved service provider BIOS The 6620 Computer is shipped with a BIOS firmware PhoenixBIOS V4 0 and Windows 95 See the 6620 Com put
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