6200 Hand-Held Computer
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Section 2
Hand-Held Computer Operation
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Introduction
Unpack your NORAND
R
6200 hand-held computer and inspect it for
signs of physical damage that may have occurred in shipment or stor-
age.
This section tells you how to:
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Install the main and backup batteries
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“Power-up” your hand-held computer
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Install optional memory cards
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Connect to peripheral devices
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Use the Reset Switch
When you start using your 6200 hand-held computer or any time that
all power has been completely removed, you are “cold starting” (or
“cold booting”) your hand-held computer. The method you use to “cold
start” your hand-held computer depends on your application.
For example you may download (transfer from the host computer to
your hand-held computer) the application and data into your hand-held
computer. Or, you may use PCMCIA cards to load the application and
data into your hand-held computer.
Depending on the method you are using, the result will be the same
but the steps you go through may vary from the way this User’s Guide
presents the material.
Summary of Contents for 6200
Page 1: ...6200 Hand Held Computer USER S GUIDE NPN 961 028 075 Revision A June 1995 ...
Page 38: ...SECTION 2 Hand Held Computer Operation 2 14 6200 Hand Held Computer ...
Page 52: ...SECTION 4 Troubleshooting 4 4 6200 Hand Held Computer ...
Page 56: ...SECTION 5 Connector Pin Outs 5 4 6200 Hand Held Computer ...