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CAUTION

 Be sure to read the section “Battery Precautions” for
important battery handling information.

 

 

NOTE

You can only operate the MobilePro H/PC

when the battery cover lock is in the locked position.

 For optimum data protection, be sure to install both
the main battery and the back-up battery before
turning on the power.

 To ensure maximum performance, the battery pack
included with your MobilePro comes charged to only
50% capacity from the factory. You must charge the
battery prior to using it for the first time. See “Re-
charging the Main Battery Pack” in Chapter 2.

MobilePro Quick Setup

Open your MobilePro so that you can access the keyboard
and view the LCD display. The system automatically pow-
ers on and brings you to the Setup Wizard.

The Setup Wizard guides you through the initial configura-
tion of the MobilePro. A step-by-step process lets you:

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Calibrate the touch screen

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Set your local and visiting Time Zones

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Set the system Time and Date

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Enter owner identification information

Summary of Contents for MobilePro 750C

Page 1: ...NEC MobilePro 750C User s Guide ...

Page 2: ...he terms of the Warranty Statement accompa nying each product However actual performance of each such product is dependent upon factors such as system configuration customer data and operator control Since implementation by cus tomers of each product may vary the suitability of specific product configurations and applications must be determined by the customer and is not warranted by NECCSD To all...

Page 3: ...Installation 1 7 2 Getting Familiar with Your MobilePro 750C What s in the Box 2 2 Introducing MobilePro Features 2 2 Opening the Display Panel 2 6 Using the Stylus 2 7 Recharging the Main Battery Pack 2 8 Battery Replacement 2 9 Main Battery 2 10 Back Up Battery 2 12 Battery Precautions 2 16 Taking Care of the MobilePro 2 17 Precautions 2 18 Storage Requirements 2 19 Routine Cleaning 2 20 3 Using...

Page 4: ...ash Cards 3 12 Inserting Compact Flash Cards 3 13 Removing Compact Flash Cards 3 14 Transferring Data 3 15 Connecting External Devices 3 16 Connecting the AC Adapter 3 16 Connecting the PC Connect Cable 3 17 Connecting the VGA Cable 3 19 Connecting the Internal Modem 3 21 Remote Access Service Setup 3 22 Printing Your Documents 3 24 Upgrading ROM RAM 3 24 Resetting the MobilePro 3 25 4 Troubleshoo...

Page 5: ...isplay panel and general unit care Chapter 3 Using the MobilePro shows you how to power on and off make display panel adjustments con nect external devices and more Chapter 4 Troubleshooting walks you through some common problems and possible solutions Chapter 5 Specifications details the hardware specifi cations for your MobilePro Read this user s guide to become familiar with your MobilePro For ...

Page 6: ... situations that can damage the system hardware or software NOTE Notes give particularly important information about whatever is being described Names of keys are printed as they appear on the key board for example Ctrl Alt or Enter Text that you must type or keys that you must press are presented in bold type For example type dir and press Enter ...

Page 7: ...750C has the following key features A 256 color LCD screen with a backlight key on the keyboard that lets you toggle between standard low or full backlight A large keyboard for true touch typing A Compact Flash slot A PC Card slot for Type I or Type II PC Cards 16 MB RAM upgradeable to 32 MB An AC adapter for running your MobilePro H PC using AC power A low power hardware based 33 6 Kbps fax modem...

Page 8: ...er has intentionally been kept concise References are included to the other areas where you can find more detailed infor mation NOTE For additional product information please reference the Readme file on the MobilePro H PC Software CD or the Readme First sheet in the car ton box Using Your MobilePro H PC for the First Time The MobilePro requires two types of batteries 1 rechargeable Lithium Ion Li...

Page 9: ...k to the unlocked posi tion 2 Slide the main battery bay cover toward the arrow and remove it Opening the main battery bay cover 3 Put the Lithium Ion battery pack in the bay Slide the battery toward the arrow Inserting the battery 4 Firmly press the battery until it is secure ...

Page 10: ...ing the main battery bay cover 6 Slide the battery cover lock to the locked position 7 Remove the backup battery protective insulating sheet by firmly pulling on the sheet tab that protrudes from the backup battery compartment Removing the insulating sheet Tab ...

Page 11: ...ur MobilePro comes charged to only 50 capacity from the factory You must charge the battery prior to using it for the first time See Re charging the Main Battery Pack in Chapter 2 MobilePro Quick Setup Open your MobilePro so that you can access the keyboard and view the LCD display The system automatically pow ers on and brings you to the Setup Wizard The Setup Wizard guides you through the initia...

Page 12: ...k of the MobilePro Connecting the cable to the computer Windows CE Services Desktop Software Installation NOTE Your desktop or notebook system must be running Windows 95 or Windows NT 4 0 in order to use the Windows CE 2 0 Desktop Services Soft ware Microsoft Windows CE Services Desktop software pro vides the key features for transferring and synchronizing in formation between your MobilePro and d...

Page 13: ...y The Setup program guides you through the steps that will let your system communicate with the MobilePro MobilePro H PC Software CD Installation NOTE Your desktop system must be running Win dows 95 or Windows NT 4 0 in order to use the Mo bilePro H PC Software Suite Insert the MobilePro H PC Software CD Run the Setup program in the main directory The Setup program guides you through the steps to ...

Page 14: ...ss the Internet with the internal modem Synchronize data with your notebook or desktop com puter This chapter introduces you to the MobilePro features dis play panel stylus and complete battery installation proce dures NOTE Before using your MobilePro read this chap ter for details about installing the batteries Do not attempt to use the unit without the batteries in stalled Be sure you have compl...

Page 15: ...o PC Connect Cable serial cable MobilePro Modem Cable telephone cable One 1 rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery Pack main battery One 1 CR2032 Back Up Battery backup or sub battery installed Microsoft Windows CE Services 2 0 CD ROM and Mi crosoft Windows CE PC Companion User s Guide MobilePro H PC Software CD containing NEC bonus software applications MobilePro 750C H PC User s Guide this document NE...

Page 16: ... touching the screen with the stylus Stylus a pen providing a means of input to use on the touch screen Pull the stylus out of the holder to use it Backlight Key toggles the backlight between standard and full settings Modem Port provides connection access to the inter nal modem using the modular modem cable Display Panel Stylus Backlight Key Modem Port Power Button PC Card Slot Keyboard Compact F...

Page 17: ...ets you record your voice AC Power Port lets you connect the AC adapter to run your unit on AC power Record Button allows you to start stop digital voice recording Notification LED this light flashes as a reminder of appointments It is located within the Record button See your Microsoft Windows CE Handheld PC H PC User s Guide for details on setting up appointments The bottom and back of the Mobil...

Page 18: ...ry bay RAM Bay Cover protects the RAM bay and the in stalled RAM boards PC Card Eject Button allows you to remove an in stalled PC card Reset Button lets you do a Soft Reset to the Mo bilePro in case of malfunctions Your data is preserved if it has been saved in a file Serial Port provides a connection point for the PC connect serial cable PC Card Eject Button RAM Bay Cover Sub Battery Bay Cover B...

Page 19: ...ilarly equipped devices including other MobilePros Speaker lets you listen to digital audio You can pro gram MobilePro audio to remind you of appointments notify you of operation events or play application associated sounds See your Microsoft Windows CE Handheld PC H PC User s Guide for details OPENING THE DISPLAY PANEL Open the Display Panel as follows 1 Slide the display panel latch to the right...

Page 20: ...hen you are carrying it keep the display panel closed This helps prevent accidental damage to the touch screen or keyboard USING THE STYLUS To use the stylus follow these steps 1 Locate the stylus holder on the back right of the Mo bilePro To remove the stylus slide it away from the unit 2 Open the MobilePro display panel ...

Page 21: ...of the stylus to select an object on the screen When you are done using the sty lus return it to its convenient holder on the MobilePro Recharging the Main Battery Pack The main battery pack contains rechargeable Lithium Ion cells Recharge a battery pack when you see the following message Main Batteries Very Low To recharge a battery pack installed in the battery bay con nect the AC Adapter See Co...

Page 22: ...ely 300 times dur ing the life of the battery Battery Replacement Note the following when replacing batteries If the main battery becomes weak the MobilePro auto matically turns off Recharge or replace the main battery immediately if the power goes off When replacing the back up battery always use a CR2032 battery WARNING Only use a CR2032 battery as your back up battery Installing another battery...

Page 23: ...one Follow these instructions below to replace a battery pack 1 Save your data turn off unit power and close the dis play panel Disconnect any cables attached to the unit such as the AC adapter cable NOTE If you receive messages indicating that both the main battery and the sub battery back up bat tery are very low replace the back up battery first If a drained main battery is not replaced the bac...

Page 24: ...rrow on the battery and remove the battery 6 Put the new Lithium Ion battery pack in the bay Slide the battery in the direction of the arrow Inserting the battery 7 Firmly press the battery until it is securely in the bay 8 Replace the main battery bay cover and slide the battery cover lock to the locked position ...

Page 25: ...d position Back Up Battery A low battery message appears when back up battery power is depleted Be sure to replace the back up battery immediately as described next 1 When you see the following message the back up bat tery must be replaced Backup Battery Very Low Save your data turn off unit power remove the stylus and close the display panel ...

Page 26: ...ace the back up battery first If a drained main battery is not replaced the back up battery drains more quickly than normal 2 Disconnect any cables attached to the unit such as the AC adapter cable 3 Have a new back up battery available WARNING Only replace the back up battery with a CR2032 Lithium battery Using another battery type can result in an explo sion or fire ...

Page 27: ... unit over and locate the battery cover lock on the bottom of the MobilePro Slide the lock to the un locked position Releasing the Battery Cover Lock 5 Using a small screwdriver remove the screw and sub battery bay cover Removing the bay cover Locked Position ...

Page 28: ... is not necessary to remove the screw completely 6 Use the stylus to remove the drained battery from the bay Removing the battery 7 Angle the new battery into the bay and insert it with the positive notation facing up Inserting the battery 8 Replace the sub battery bay cover and slide the lock to the locked position 9 Tighten the screw to secure the bay cover ...

Page 29: ...ry may explode if mishandled Do not recharge disassemble or dispose of the back up battery by burning it Discard used batteries according to the manu facturer s instructions Never dispose of batteries by burning them Dispose of used batteries promptly Keep batteries away from children Do not subject batteries to impact Do not subject batteries to heat sources includ ing direct sunlight open fires ...

Page 30: ...ack up battery first Always use the MobilePro H PC with a back up battery TAKING CARE OF THE MobilePro The NEC MobilePro is a durable dependable unit built for extensive use and travel Follow these guidelines to main tain the condition and performance of your MobilePro CAUTION Immediately turn off and unplug the MobilePro un der the following conditions The power cord is damaged or frayed Liquid s...

Page 31: ...n the unit s compatible range of 100 240 volts AC Never use the AC adapter if the voltage falls out side of this range Watch for this when traveling to other countries Turn off the MobilePro power before attaching or re moving devices Do not push any foreign objects into the MobilePro bays connectors and slots Avoid using the unit or AC adapter for extended periods in direct sunlight Do not use th...

Page 32: ...conditions Maintain storage temperatures between 14 F and 140 F 10 C and 60 C CAUTION If the temperature of the MobilePro suddenly rises or falls for example when you move the system from a warm place to a cold place vapor condenses inside the system Turning on the unit under this condition can damage the internal system components Before turning on the MobilePro wait until the unit s internal tem...

Page 33: ...Pro These cleaners are usually high in alkalinity which is measured in pH Using these cleaners can cause the plastic surface to crack or discolor Display screen Carefully wipe the LCD screen with a soft cloth or a screen wipe designed for that purpose Special screen wipes are available through your local computer dealer Unit case NEC recommends that you carefully wipe the case with a slightly damp...

Page 34: ...anel adjustments Set application shortcut keys Record audio Install PC cards Install Compact Flash cards Transfer data using the IrDA port Connect the cables for the modem VGA and serial ports Configure Inbox for remote dial up Print using Microsoft Pocket applications Upgrade ROM RAM Reset the MobilePro NOTE As a general operation rule frequently back up and synchronize data between your MobilePr...

Page 35: ...tch to the right Lift the display panel up towards the rear of the unit CAUTION Do not push the display panel beyond its pre designed stop point as you open the panel 2 Locate and press the Power button To power off the unit press the Power button a second time Powering on and off the MobilePro Power Button ...

Page 36: ... the Power selection in the Windows Control Panel On the Windows CE desktop press the Start button and select Settings to access the Control Panel See the software user s guide for details MAKING DISPLAY PANEL ADJUSTMENTS You can adjust the contrast and backlight features in the Mo bilePro Make these adjustments as described in the next two sections Contrast and Backlight Contrast Adjust the contr...

Page 37: ...u can toggle the backlight setting between standard and full by pressing the Backlight button NOTE Keeping the backlight full depletes the battery twice as fast as when the backlight is standard Using the backlight set to full while using the AC Adapter does not deplete the battery When you turn on the MobilePro the backlight setting is always standard F11 F12 Keys ...

Page 38: ...de of the keyboard 2 With power on press the Backlight key to toggle the backlight between standard and full Toggling the backlight APPLICATION SHORTCUT KEYS The MobilePro H PC has programmable function keys F1 to F10 keys that let you launch applications directly The key defaults are listed in the following table Backlight Key ...

Page 39: ...Control Panel Using this ap plication you can manually assign programs to function keys F1 through F10 as well as CTRL F1 through CTRL F10 Your MobilePro includes a template that you can attach to the keyboard directly above the function keys The template provides a quick reference for each key s default function Use the following steps to assign application shortcut keys 1 Tap Start on the Taskba...

Page 40: ...ey you want to select As sign the application using the following buttons Default selects the factory assigned application listed in the Default Application Shortcut Keys table Browse opens a directory dialog so you can locate the application you want to assign Browse dialog box ...

Page 41: ... the power and the backlight Opening the MobilePro powers on the unit To power on the unit while it is open use the Power button Closing the MobilePro powers off the unit and insures that the backlight is off as well Use the following procedure to enable the display linkage switch 1 Tap Start on the Taskbar to access Settings then select Control Panel 2 Double tap on the MobilePro Settings icon to...

Page 42: ... the microphone facing you 2 Press and hold the Record button A short beep will sound indicating that you should begin speaking Recording voice memos 3 When you are finished speaking release the button You will hear a beep indicating that the voice memo has been saved 4 To review or edit your voice memos run the Voice Memo application Refer to the next section Using the Voice Recorder Microphone P...

Page 43: ... to open play and edit audio files PC CARDS Your MobilePro comes with a PC card slot that supports one Type I or one Type II PC card When using a PC card in the MobilePro we recommend that you also use AC power The batteries alone may not provide enough power for some PC cards to operate properly NOTE We recommend using the AC adapter when using PC cards or the internal modem Using the adapter can...

Page 44: ... Inserting a PC card 3 Verify that the PC card is fitted securely into position CAUTION Make sure you align the PC card correctly for inser tion Inserting a PC card incorrectly can damage the card and or the MobilePro PC Card ...

Page 45: ...slot Removing a PC card 3 Once the card is released pull it the rest of the way out of the slot COMPACT FLASH CARDS Your MobilePro comes with a Compact Flash card slot that supports one Compact Flash card When using a Compact Flash card in the MobilePro we recommend that you also use AC power The batteries alone may not provide enough power for some Compact Flash cards to operate properly PC Card ...

Page 46: ...gy consumption of some Compact Flash cards Inserting Compact Flash Cards Follow these procedures to install a Compact Flash card 1 Save your data and power off the MobilePro 2 With the Compact Flash card facing up insert it into the Compact Flash card slot Inserting a Compact Flash card 3 Verify that the Compact Flash card is fitted securely into position Compact Flash Card ...

Page 47: ...t Flash card incor rectly can damage the card and or the MobilePro Removing Compact Flash Cards Remove a Compact Flash card from the MobilePro as fol lows 1 Save your data and power off the MobilePro 2 Release the card from the slot by pulling it out with your fingertips Removing a Compact Flash card Compact Flash Card ...

Page 48: ...ith another Mo bilePro as follows 1 Open the display panels on the two MobilePro units that you want to use for communication 2 Position the MobilePro units so that communication ports face each other Position the units from 0 to 20 inches apart Positioning the MobilePros 3 Be sure that nothing obstructs the path between the com munication ports on both units and that the ports are aligned properl...

Page 49: ... far apart or if something blocks the path between the two ports data may not be sent or received correctly CONNECTING EXTERNAL DEVICES A number of external accessories come with your MobilePro to help you optimize unit performance They include the fol lowing AC Adapter PC Connect Cable serial cable VGA Cable Telephone Line The following sections provide instructions for connecting these accessori...

Page 50: ...r a long time use the AC adapter to conserve power Connect the AC adapter as follows 1 Insert the plug on the AC adapter cable into the AC power port on the left side of the MobilePro 2 Plug the AC adapter into a working AC outlet 3 Power on the MobilePro Connecting the PC Connect Cable The PC Connect serial cable lets you connect the MobilePro directly to a desktop or notebook computer You can al...

Page 51: ...o and open it 2 Align and attach the connector on the PC Connect Cable to the serial port on the MobilePro Connecting the PC Connect cable 3 Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port on your desktop or notebook computer Connecting the cable to the computer PC Connect Cable PC Connect Cable ...

Page 52: ...rly align the cable connectors and ports Incorrect connection can damage the Mo bilePro H PC and the computer Connecting the VGA Cable The VGA Direct Connection cable lets you connect the Mo bilePro directly to a MultiSync monitor that has VGA output NOTE You can only display Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint files using an external monitor Windows CE 2 0 doesn t provide additional external display sup ...

Page 53: ...ble 3 Connect the other end of the VGA cable to the monitor ca ble connector Power on the external monitor 4 Launch Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint and open the file you want to show 5 Access the Set Up Show selection from the Tools menu and set the entry in the View Show on drop down field to External VGA 6 Select View Show from the View menu ...

Page 54: ...nection can damage the Mo bilePro H PC and the monitor Connecting the Internal Modem Use the following steps to connect a phone cable to the inter nal modem 1 Locate the modem cover on the MobilePro and open it by pulling down the top of the cover 2 Carefully plug the RJ 11 connector into the modem con nector Monitor Cable VGA Cable VGA Cable ...

Page 55: ...plosion or fire During thunderstorms be sure to disconnect the mo dem phone cable from the MobilePro H PC Failure to do so may result in explosion or fire REMOTE ACCESS SERVICE SETUP You can easily send and receive email messages using the features provided by Microsoft Pocket Outlook Using the In box through a Microsoft NT Server remote access service RAS account you can access your corporate ema...

Page 56: ...administrator 6 Tap Finish to close the Dial Up Connection setup 7 Open Inbox and tap the Options button on the Toolbar to open the Options dialog box 8 Tap on the Services tab and tap Add to open the Serv ices list 9 Select Internet Mail and double tap on it When prompted type in a unique name for example Dial Up and tap OK 10 Fill in the required fields in the Service Definition dialog box These...

Page 57: ...ation that comes with your printer to set it for PCL emulation and serial or infrared communication The serial cables for the Mo bilePro and printer must be connected to each other by a null modem adapter UPGRADING ROM RAM You can upgrade MobilePro ROM RAM by replacing the currently installed ROM RAM module with an upgraded ROM RAM module NOTE Changing the RAM or ROM module erases all user data an...

Page 58: ... connector and remove it from the bay 8 Insert the upgraded ROM or RAM module into the bay aligning the connector on the module with the one in the bay 9 Gently press on the module just above the connectors until the connection is secure 10 Replace the bay cover and cover screw 11 Install the main and back up batteries See Installing Batteries for details NOTE The MobilePro will not power on unles...

Page 59: ...emove the stylus from its holder and open the display panel 2 Power on the MobilePro You cannot reset the unit with out the power on 3 Close the display panel and turn the MobilePro over 4 Locate the Reset button on the bottom of the MobilePro 5 Using the stylus press the Reset button This resets the unit Resetting the MobilePro Reset Button ...

Page 60: ...nformation in the following table for possible solutions Troubleshooting PROBLEM RESOLUTION The MobilePro has no power Check the main battery Check the back up battery If you are using an AC adapter make sure the connections are correct and secure Make sure the battery bay cover lock is in the locked position Check that the ROM bay cover is properly secure Nothing appears on the screen Try pressin...

Page 61: ...sure that the main battery and back up battery are installed Check that the AC adapter connections are secure Verify that the AC outlet being used is working Do this by plugging in another electric device such as a lamp The keyboard doesn t respond Reset the unit Check that you have not set the disable keyboard of a handwriting recognition application The serial port doesn t work Check that the ca...

Page 62: ...does not respond Calibrate the stylus input See the software user s guide for calibration instructions Reset the unit The Reset button does not respond Remove the main battery and back up battery Reinstall the batteries and make sure they are seated properly Try resetting the unit again This procedure results in the loss of the memory contents including all stored data settings and files Be sure t...

Page 63: ...CD touch screen CPU NEC Vr4111 80 MHz processor optimized for Windows CE User Data Entry Methods 80 key QWERTY keyboard with stylus Touch panel input via stylus Random Access Memory RAM 16 megabytes MB expandable to32MB Read Only Memory ROM 16 MB Speaker One built in speaker Infrared IrDA Communication Baud rate 115 2 Kbps maximum Distance 0 to 20 inches 5 ...

Page 64: ...Flash Card Slot One Compact Flash card slot Power Main battery one rechargeable Lithium ion Li Ion battery pack included Battery life is as follows With standard backlight approximately 8 hours un der typical operating conditions With full backlight approximately 5 hours under typical operating conditions Back Up Battery one 3V Lithium battery CR2032 included Memory backup approximately 1 week wit...

Page 65: ...d Direct Plug In Power Unit Input Voltage 100 to 240V AC 60Hz 13W Output Voltage 9 5V DC 1000 mA Direct Connection Cable Modem Cable VGA Cable Dimensions 9 65 in W x 5 43 in D x 1 24 1 5 in H Weight 1 88 lb include batteries Operating Environment Temperature 32 to 104 F 0 to 40 C Humidity 35 to 85 No condensation Storage Environment Temperature 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C Humidity 35 to 85 No condensat...

Page 66: ... Specifications Available Options Lithium Ion Rechargeable Battery Pack S1424 25A Stylus Pack S1424 17A 32 MB RAM Module S1424 18B Direct Connection Cable S1424 12S VGA Cable S1424 12V AC Adapter S1424 21A ...

Page 67: ...tone Pause Flash hook Wait for 5 seconds silence Return to command mode Toggle calling tone enable disable E0 Disable command echo E1 Enable command echo X H0 Go on hook H1 Go off hook L0 Set lowest speaker volume L1 Set speaker volume to low X L2 Set speaker volume to medium L3 Set speaker volume to high M0 Speaker is always off M1 Speaker is on during call connection X M2 Speaker is always off M...

Page 68: ...ECT reports DTE speed X W1 CONNECT reports DTE speed carrier speed and protocol W2 CONNECT reports carrier speed X0 Report CONNECT message only Ignore dial tone and busy signal X1 Report CONNECT message according to ATW Ignore dial tone and busy tone signal X2 Report CONNECT message according to ATW Ignore busy signal X3 Report CONNECT message according to ATW Ignore dial tone X4 Report CONNECT me...

Page 69: ...ol X K4 Enable XON XOFF flow control K5 Enable transparent XON XOFF flow control K6 Enable both RTS CTS and XON XOFF flow control X Fax P0 Set 10pps pulse dial with 39 make break ratio X P1 Set 10pps pulse dial with 33 make break ratio P2 Set 20pps pulse dial with 39 make break ratio P3 Set 20pps pulse dial with 33 make break ratio Q0 Select direct asynchronous operation Q5 Select to try a reliabl...

Page 70: ...iation C2 Enable V 42 bis data compression C3 Enable both V 42 bis and MNP5 data compression X MS Select modulation see the next table for values The command format is MS mod automode min_rate m ax_rate Modulation Values mod Modulation Possible Rate 0 V 21 300 1 V 22 1200 2 V 22 bis 2400 1200 9 V 32 9600 4800 10 V 32 bis 14400 12000 9600 7200 4800 11 V 34 336000 31200 28800 26400 24000 21400 19200...

Page 71: ...er 0 255 s 2 S9 Carrier Detect Response Time 1 255 0 1s 6 S10 Carrier Loss Disconnect Time 1 255 0 1s 14 S11 DTMF Tone Duration 20 255 ms 95 S12 Escape Prompt Delay 0 255 0 02s 50 S24 Sleep Inactivity Timer 0 255 s 0 S25 Delay to DTR Off 0 255 0 01s 5 S26 RTS CTS Delay 0 255 0 01s 1 S29 Flash Dial Modifier 0 255 0 01s 70 S30 Disconnect Inactive Timer 0 255 10s 0 S32 XON Character 0 255 ASCII 17 S3...

Page 72: ... CONNECT 2400 11 CONNECT 4800 12 CONNCET 9600 13 CONNECT 7200 14 CONNECT 12000 15 CONNECT 14400 16 CONNECT 19200 17 CONNECT 38400 18 CONNECT 57600 19 CONNECT 115200 33 FAX 35 DATA 40 CARRIER 300 46 CARRIER 1200 47 CARRIER 2400 48 CARRIER 4800 49 CARRIER 7200 50 CARRIER 9600 51 CARRIER 12000 52 CARRIER 14400 53 CARRIER 16800 54 CARRIER 19200 55 CARRIER 21600 ...

Page 73: ...28800 59 CONNECT 16800 61 CONNECT 21600 62 CONNECT 24000 63 CONNECT 26400 64 CONNECT 28800 66 COMPRESSION CLASS5 67 COMPRESSION V 42 bis 69 COMPRESSION NONE 70 PROTOCOL NONE 77 PROTOCOL LAPM 78 CARRIER 31200 79 CARRIER 33600 80 PROTOCOL ALT 84 CONNECT 33600 91 CONNECT 31200 F4 FCERROR ...

Page 74: ...3 14 Connecting external devices 3 16 Contrast 3 3 Control keys 3 5 D Data transmission 3 15 Default keys 3 5 Desktop system connecting to 3 17 Direct Connection Cable 3 17 3 19 Display panel 2 6 adjustments 3 3 contrast 3 3 latch 2 3 Display Panel backlight 3 4 E Eject button PC card 2 5 Email remote access 3 22 External modem 3 17 F Features AC Power port 2 4 Backlight key 2 3 Battery cover lock...

Page 75: ... 8 M Main batteries replacement 2 10 Main battery bay cover 2 6 Making display panel adjustments 3 3 Microphone 2 4 Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint displaying on external monitor 3 19 MobilePro care 2 17 features 1 1 Modem 2 3 external 3 17 internal 3 21 using 3 21 Monitor connecting to 3 19 N Notebook system connecting to 3 17 Notification LED 2 4 O Opening the display panel 2 6 P PC card eject butto...

Page 76: ...MobilePro time out 3 3 Setup desktop software 1 7 first time instructions 1 2 MobilePro Software Suite 1 7 Setup Wizard using 1 5 Shortcut keys 3 5 Specifications 5 1 Storage requirements 2 19 Stylus 2 3 2 7 System resetting 3 25 T Touch panel calibration 1 5 Transmitting data 3 15 Troubleshooting 4 1 U Upgrading ROM RAM 3 24 V VGA port 2 6 3 19 Voice Recorder using 3 10 W Windows CE desktop softw...

Page 77: ... une batterie du même type ou d un type recommandé par le constructeur Mettre au rébut les batteries usagées conformément aux instructions du fabricant BATTERY DISPOSAL The main battery is a Lithium Ion Li Ion battery The back up sub bat tery is a Lithium battery Contact your local waste management officials for other information re garding environmentally sound collection recycling and disposal o...

Page 78: ...y energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications FCC PART 68 This equipment complies with Part 68 of FCC rules On the bottom of this equipment is a label that contains among other information the FCC registration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided...

Page 79: ...5 for repair and warranty information If the trouble is impacting the telephone network the telephone company may request you remove the equipment from the network until the problem is resolved The equipment cannot be used with public coin telephones provided by the telephone company Connection to Party Line Service is subject to state tariffs Contact the state public utility commission public ser...

Page 80: ... designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected toge...

Page 81: ...re is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following mea...

Page 82: ...mpliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Properly shielded and grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computer and or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits AC adapter with ferrite core must be used for RF interference suppression ...

Page 83: ...ference that may cause undesired operation Trade Model Name NEC MobilePro 750C Model No s S1424 04A03 Responsible Party NEC Computer System Division A Division of Packard Bell NEC Inc 1414 Massachusetts Avenue Boxborough Massachusetts 01719 1 800 632 4525 Type of Product Portable Adapter Equipment Classification Class B Peripheral We hereby declare that the equipment specified above conforms to th...

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