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CP30 Mobile Computer
Reference Manual

2.5 RESET

Like your PDA, Pocket PC and most handheld devices, the CP30 Mobile Computer
functions when it is turned on. This is because the Windows Mobile operating system
eliminates the booting process and runs continuously.
You may reset the mobile computer when it stops responding to input with a warm or
cold boot. Files not stored in RAM will be erased after a reset. But you can restore data
that is previously synchronized with your computer by performing an ActiveSync
operation, or backed up by using CipherLab Backup Utility.
After performing a reset, the recalibration and setup process is required to ensure touch
screen accuracy and set up user settings for initial use. Follow the on-screen instruction
to complete the process. You must manually adjust system date and time, as well as the
time zone.
2.5.1 STANDBY MODE
When the mobile computer enters standby mode, the system is ready for use but not
using. It means the system is in power-saving status and waiting for user start.
Enter Standby
Press the Power key for about 0.2 seconds to enter Standby mode.
Resume from Standby
Press the Power key for about 0.2 seconds to awake the mobile computer. Alternatively, you may
press the Scan key.
Warning:
To save battery power, it is suggested that the mobile computer is set to
be automatically turned off when not in use. Refer to
information about saving power.
2.5.2 SOFTWARE RESET (WARM BOOT)
Software reset, also known as a warm boot, will restart the mobile computer and keep all
the saved files.
Software Reset (= Warm Boot)
1.
Turn off the mobile computer by pressing the Power key for 3 seconds.
The Shut Down dialog is displayed asking "Are you sure you want to shut down? All
unsaved data will be lost". Tap [Yes] to perform a warm boot.
2.
Turn on the mobile computer by pressing the Power key for 3 seconds.
Warning:
Data loss may occur when files are not properly closed before software
reset.
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