Motorola F4705A Quick Start Manual page 20

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• Enhanced General Packet Radio Service (EGPRS) (model
F4705A only)
Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) communication
enables work and Internet access in a limited area using the
802.11b/g modulation standard ( Wi-Fi
TM
).
Wireless Personal Area Network (WPAN) data exchange with
peripheral wireless equipment, such as: printers and body-
®
worn devices, through Bluetooth
radio.
When docked in a Personal Desktop Cradle, the HC700-G
supports full RS232 and USB (1.1 Client) serial communica-
®
®
tion with a host computer (USB via Microsoft
ActiveSync
)
or a dial-up modem. Ethernet connection can be established
through 10/100 base T interface via multi-bay communication
cradles.
The HC700-G is equipped with a QVGA 3.5 inch transflective
TFT display, built to withstand high impact. Display backlight
is designed to enable clear screen visibility under varied light
conditions.
A touch-screen enables easy on-screen menu navigation, in
addition to using keypad navigation. The keypad uses an
adjustable backlight illumination, designed for low-light
working conditions.
The HC700-G is powered by an 1800 mAh 7.2V Lithium-Ion
battery pack. The battery is fully recharged within four hours
when the HC700-G is docked in a cradle.
A drained battery can be replaced without data loss from the
HC700-G memory. A built-in power source, independent of
the battery pack, maintains the data in the HC700-G memory
for at least 30 minutes until a charged battery is placed.
The HC700-G may use a range of Motorola docking cradles
for network communications and power charging.
The Personal Desktop Cradle is designed for office use of the
HC700-G. The 8- and 4-bay charging/communication cradles
(HCC700-8, -4) provide multi-bay docking in large operations.
The Vehicle Cradle (HCV700) is used for the mobile applica-
tions of the HC700-G, allowing charging while driving.
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