Resets; Normal Resets; Full Resets - Fujitsu LOOX600 User Manual

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5 Resets

Resetting is an operation that is necessary in such cases as system and
application encounter critical errors and stop respond to input. There are two
types of resets.

• Normal resets

• Full resets

Normal Resets
A normal reset is equivalent to Restart for a computer. This operation is necessary
when there is trouble such as a program that stops responding.
When you execute a normal reset, the current data will lost.
To execute a normal reset, press the reset button on the rear of the device itself with
the extendable stylus pen as shown in the figure.
Important
Always press the reset switch with this device's extendable stylus pen. Using a ball point pen
or the like can damage this device.
Full Resets
A full reset is equivalent to recovery for a computer and returns this device to its factory
status. This operation is necessary in such unlikely cases as the system becoming
unable to start.
When you execute a full reset, the following data is lost. Make sure you back up your
data before peforming this step.
Data being operated on
Data created by the user
Added programs
To execute a full reset, operate the battery switch as follows.
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Extendable stylus pen
Reset switch

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