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General Information
6200 Hand-Held Computer
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Diagnostic EEPROM
The 6200 hand-held computer contains a 256 byte serial access EEPROM.
This EEPROM is a nonvolatile storage place for system, service, and diag-
nostic information. This provides useful information to a Norand Customer
Support Specialist should your hand-held computer fail to operate. You will
be instructed by the Norand personnel to complete any steps while they are
troubleshooting your terminal with you.
Reset Switch
All computers lock-up (fail to operate) from time to time. With your 6200
hand-held computer, when it fails due to a lockup, pressing the RESET
switch will take you to the first screen of the application you were in.
It may be helpful to you to have either your company system programmers,
or the Norand System Engineer, work with you to make sure all the ROM
Utility Application parameters are set correctly.
The Reset Switch on your 6200 hand-held computer is located so you can-
not accidentally hit it. Section 2 shows you where and how to reset this
switch.
Part Number Description for Your Hand-Held Computer
The part number label (located under the hand strap) for your 6200 hand-
held computer indicates the features that make up your particular model (see
Figure 1-6 on page 1-14). This information will be helpful when you call
your Norand Customer Support Center with questions regarding mainte-
nance, service, or system support.
Summary of Contents for 6200
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