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APPENDIX E

E.I KEYBOARD REFERENCE

E.I.1 ANSI Keys

ANSI Emulated Keys
PDA ANSI TERMINAL
[FUNC]+[1] F1
[FUNC]+[2] F2
[FUNC]+[3] F3
[FUNC]+[4] F4
[FUNC]+[5] F5
[FUNC]+[6] F6
[FUNC]+[7] F7
[FUNC]+[8] F8
[FUNC]+[9] F9
[FUNC]+[0] F10
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[1] Shift + F1
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[2] Shift + F2
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[3] Shift + F3
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[4] Shift + F4
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[5] Shift + F5
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[6] Shift + F6
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[7] Shift + F7
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[8] Shift + F8
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[9] Shift + F9
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[0] Shift + F10
Cursor Keys
(Up, Down, Left and Right)
Cursor Keys (Normal and Application)
(Up, Down, Left and Right)

E.I.2 VT52 Keys

VT52 Emulated Keys
PDA VT52 TERMINAL
[FUNC]+[1] PF1
[FUNC]+[2] PF2
[FUNC]+[3] PF3
[FUNC]+[4] PF4
[FUNC]+[5] Keypad Minus
[FUNC]+[6] Keypad Comma
[FUNC]+[7] Keypad Period
[FUNC]+[8] Keypad Enter
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[1] Keypad Application 1
SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[2] Keypad Application 2
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[3] Keypad Application 3
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[4] Keypad Application 4
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[5] Keypad Application 5
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[6] Keypad Application 6
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[7] Keypad Application 7
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[8] Keypad Application 8
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[9] Keypad Application 9
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[0] Keypad Application 0
Cursor Keys
(Up, Down, Left and Right)
Cursor Keys
(Up, Down, Left and Right)

E.I.3 VT100 / VT220 Keys

VT100/VT220 Emulated Keys
PDA VT220 TERMINAL
[FUNC]+[1] PF1
[FUNC]+[2] PF2
[FUNC]+[3] PF3
[FUNC]+[4] PF4
[FUNC]+[6] F6
[FUNC]+[7] F7
[FUNC]+[8] F8
[FUNC]+[9] F9
[FUNC]+[0] F10
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[1] F11
SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[2] F12
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[3] F13
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[4] F14
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[5] F15
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[6] F16
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[7] F17
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[8] F18
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[9] F19
[SHIFT]+[FUNC]+[0] F20
Cursor Keys
(Up, Down, Left and Right)
Cursor Keys (Normal and Application)
(Up, Down, Left and Right)

E.I.4 Translated

Translated
PDA Terminal
[CTRL]+[ENTER] Tab
[FUNC]+[BKSP] Del

E.I.5 Local Functions

Local Functions
KEYS Function
[CTRL]+[X] End Session

E.II RESETTING THE DEVICE

Each device may have its own way of performing warm or cold boot. For specific instructions see the user or owner's manual Appendix D

If the device stops responding try a warm boot first and then a cold boot if necessary.

E.II.1 Warm Boot

On warm boot (soft reset) all data saved in RAM Memory will not be lost.

For example:

To perform a warm boot hold down the Power button for approximately five seconds. As soon as the mobile computer starts to perform a warm boot release the Power button.

E.II.2 Cold Boot

On cold boot (hard reset) all data saved in RAM Memory will be lost. Only those files in flash memory will be kept.

Some device may require a cold boot after installing some programs.

For example:

To perform a cold boot:

1. Press and hold the Power button for 15 seconds. After the first five seconds the unit may start to perform a warm boot. The message Warm Boot appears in the upper left hand corner of the screen. Continue holding the Power button and the unit cycles into a cold boot. The message Booting System appears in the top center of the screen.
2. As the mobile computer initializes its Flash File system, the Symbol splash window, appears for about a minute.
3. Align the screen.

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