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General Information
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6200 Hand-Held Computer
When your hand-held computer goes into a shutdown mode because of low
battery condition, the data is protected by the backup battery. Your 6200
hand-held computer will not accept data or process transactions until you
deal with the low battery condition. The job of the backup battery is to pro-
tect the data you entered.
Your 6200 hand-held computer contains a replaceable alkaline backup bat-
tery. Most of the time the backup battery is in a rest mode, ready to take
over data protection instantly when the main battery cells are in low condi-
tion or out of the hand-held computer.
This User’s Guide may occasionally use the term “cycles” when presenting
rechargeable battery instructions. Cycles, are the number of times the re-
chargeable battery pack can be charged, used, and recharged during the life
of battery. The rechargeable battery design should give you approximately
500 cycles of use. There are no guarantees on this number because it de-
pends greatly on how the battery pack is used and cared for.
The
Routing Care and Maintenance
section beginning on page 3-1 of this
User’s Guide provides detailed instructions for maintaining the rechargeable
battery pack. Your 6200 hand-held computer will display an icon indicating
battery energy level. The complete information describing these is contained
in Section 7 beginning on page 7-1.
Memory
The 6200 hand-held computer design uses these types of memory:
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Main Memory DRAM
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Flash ROM
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EEPROM
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CMOS RAM
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PCMCIA Memory Cards
Main Memory
Your main memory DRAM options available are 2 or 4 Megabytes. The
6200 hand-held computer main memory was ordered at the time your unit
was purchased. You are not able to upgrade to a higher memory size. A new
memory host board must be installed at your Norand Customer Support
Center. This memory is protected by the backup battery during low main
battery conditions or when the main battery pack is removed.
Summary of Contents for 6200
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