Suspend. Occurs when the FC300 is inactive for a
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predetermined period of time (see
page 37), the user presses Power when the FC300 is already on,
or selects Windows logo > Suspend. The FC300 remains in the
Suspend state until any of these wake-up events occur:
• Pressing Power.
• External power is applied.
Off. Occurs when the main battery and the backup battery are
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depleted. You never turn off the FC300; you only suspend it.
To power on the FC300
Press Power.
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To suspend the FC300
Press Power, or from the FC300 desktop, select Windows logo
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> Suspend.
Resetting the FC300
If your FC300 does not respond as expected (such as locks up or fails
to operate), a reset may correct the issue. There are two types of
reset:
Soft Reset—also referred to as a warm boot—does not affect the
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operating system and no saved data is lost. If done within an
application, that application closes any data that was not saved
prior to the soft reset.
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Hard Reset—also referred to as a cold boot—returns the
handheld to its original configuration. Data that was not
previously saved may be lost.
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