Intermec 700 Series User Manual

Intermec 700 Series User Manual

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PN: 961-054-024
Revision D
January 2002

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  • Page 1 700 Series Mobile Computer USER’S GUIDE " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " " PN: 961-054-024 Revision D January 2002...
  • Page 2 " NOTICE The information contained herein is proprietary and is provided solely for the purpose of allowing customers to operate and service Intermec manufactured equipment and is not to be released, reproduced, or used for any other purpose without written permission of Intermec.
  • Page 3 Total Patents: 4,455,523 5,410,141 5,740,366 4,553,081 5,425,051 5,790,536 4,709,202 5,468,947 5,805,807 4,737,702 5,488,575 5,862,171 4,845,419 5,504,746 5,883,492 4,885,523 5,508,599 5,883,493 4,961,043 5,567,925 5,889,386 5,195,183 5,592,512 5,892,971 5,218,187 5,610,595 5,898,162 5,227,614 5,617,343 5,940,771 5,278,487 5,619,117 5,949,776 5,295,154 5,627,412 5,986,435 5,331,136 5,657,317 6,006,100 5,349,678 5,671,436...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ....1-17 On Your 700 Series Mobile Computer ....
  • Page 6 ....... . Service Contract Status ......700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 7 ....Table 4-1 Basic Troubleshooting ..... . . GLOSSARY INDEX 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 8 CONTENTS 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 9: General Information

    " " Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the Intermec 700 Series Mobile Computer. The 700 Series delivers many features to support its use in a wide variety of applications. Pocket size with superior ergonomics " Optional integrated LAN and WAN radios "...
  • Page 10 Glossary Contains definitions to words or phrases used in this user’s guide. Index An alphabetically listing of the subjects and page numbers contained in this user’s guide. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 11: Components Of The 700 Series

    Components of the 700 Series Radio Antenna (if equipped with a radio) Touch screen display IrDA Keypad Speaker Stylus Battery compartment Power status Scanning indicator and Keypad plane shift Front Back Figure 1-1 Front and Back View 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 12: Figure 1-2 Top, Bottom, And Side Views

    CompactFlash Scanner lens card slot Top End Docking Charger connector jack Headset jack Bottom End Left scanner button Side Views Right scanner button IrDA or SIM window Figure 1-2 Top, Bottom, and Side Views 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 13: 700 Series Mobile Computer Keypad

    SECTION 1 General Information 700 Series Mobile Computer Keypad The 700 Series Mobile Computer provides a 19 key keypad plus two side scanner trigger buttons. The keypad supports two “shifted planes” to provide access to additional features. These keys controlling the switching of the planes are color-coded on the keypad.
  • Page 14: Figure 1-3 19-Key Keypad

    General Information SECTION 1 Navigational (Right arrow = Tab Esc (Escape) Left arrow = Back-Tab) ON/OFF (Suspend/Resume) Action BkSp (Back Space) ENTER Figure 1-3 19-Key Keypad 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 15: [Gold] Plane Keys

    Hold down and press desired gold plane key functions. Continue to hold down the Gold key for each gold plane key stroke you wish to make. Action Gold ’Action’ plane keys Gold Figure 1-4 Gold Plane Keys 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 16: Gold Plane Keypad Functions

    Pocket PC default ’Contacts’ application Page Up PgUp Asterisk Page Down PgDn Pocket PC ’Start’ Menu Enter At symbol BkSp Slash Minus sign Action Plus sign Right tab Right arrow Left tab Left arrow 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 17: Blue [Alpha] Keys

    If you need a letter that is on the same key as the last letter entered. Wait two seconds after the last key press then the next key press will be the new letter. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 18: Figure 1-5 Blue Plane Keys

    B, again types C Selecting Blue Alpha then pressing ’3’ once types D, press again types E, again types F Selecting Blue Alpha then pressing ’4’ once types G, press again types H, again types I 1-10 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 19: Display

    Selecting Blue Alpha then pressing ’0’ once moves the cursor forward Display This 700 Series Mobile Computer offers an easy to read Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) with touch screen. Use the keypad controls to adjust the display for optimal viewing Adjust Contrast...
  • Page 20: Backlight On/Off

    This is to ensure that the main pack, and if equipped with a radio battery, are fully charged. The 700 Series Mobile Computer uses a 1800 mAh Lithium Ion rechargeable battery. The computer will automatically monitor the battery power level.
  • Page 21: High Temperatures

    DRAM memory for a minimum of 30 minutes at room temperature if the main battery remains in the mobile computer. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide 1-13...
  • Page 22: Resetting

    A cold reset of the unit is performed. " Resetting In the event that your 700 Series Mobile Computer fails to respond to your input, it may be necessary to “reset.” There are two types of resetting (warm and cold).
  • Page 23: Memory

    Memory The 700 Series Mobile Computer is equipped with 32 MB of SDRAM memory. SDRAM memory is protected against data loss only by the battery or the super capacitor while in Suspend mode.
  • Page 24: Flash Upgrade Utilities

    The date of the bootloader is on the fifth line down from the top of the screen. In most instances you only want to update the bootloader if you are also updating the PC image on your mobile computer. 1-16 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 25: On Your Laptop Or Desktop Pc

    PC. For the rest of these in- structions we will call this card the flash update card. 2. Format the flash update card. 3. Copy BOOT.BIN from the C:\Intermec\Intermec 700 tools\tools\Flash Update directory. " NOTE: BOOT.BIN is usually installed on your hard drive by the 700 System...
  • Page 26: On Your 700 Series Mobile Computer

    13. Cold reset your mobile computer by opening the bat- tery pack compartment door and pressing the reset button firmly with a blunt object. 14. Reinsert the battery. 15. Replace the CompactFlash access door and two screws. 1-18 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Serial Port

    Multidocks holds four mobile computers and provides " charging and operating power for your mobile comput- er. The multidock provides capability to connect your computers to a local area network (LAN). 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide 1-19...
  • Page 28: Figure 1-8 700 Docking Connector

    RS-232 DSR Ethernet RXP RS-232 RI Ethernet RXN RS-232 DCD No Connect RS-232 DTR Ground RS-232 RTS Ground RS-232 TxD RS-232 RxD Charging power 10- -30 Vdc, 0.5 amp Figure 1-8 700 Docking Connector 1-20 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 29: Optional Wireless Printing Capability

    General Information Optional Wireless Printing Capability Your Mobile Computer offers a wireless printing solution with the Intermec 781T 2.5 inch thermal printer. The communication to the printer occurs through an embedded antenna that has a range of 8 to --24dBi.
  • Page 30: Specifications

    IrDA System Components: FLASH: 512K FLASH array (standard) RAM: 64 MB SDRAM Operating system: Pocket PC Card options: CompactFlash Type II Display: 953 cm (3.75 inches); 240 (wide) 320 (long) pixels, monochrome LCD 1-22 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 31: Getting Started

    " " " " " This section tells you how to: Charge the battery " Power-up your 700 Series Mobile Computer " Booting up Pocket PC applications " Pen Calibration Utility " Reflashing your Mobile Computer " Scanning a label "...
  • Page 32: Charging The Battery

    If you put your mobile computer into a dock and the battery is al- ready fully charged, the LED turns green and your computer does not automatically wake- -up. Figure 2-1 Computer Being Connected to a Wall Charger 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 33 Spanish: Precaución: El Cargador de Batería Modelo 700 es compatible para ser usado sólo con los Paquetes de Batería de Intermec número 381--011--001, 318--011--002 ó 318--011--003. El uso de otro tipo de paquetes de batería puede presentar riesgo de incendio o explosión.
  • Page 34: Figure 2-2 Model 700 Battery Pack Charger

    (remove and reinsert). pack may be bad. If on charger for five hours and LED goes from solid red to blinking red, the pack is bad (replace pack). Figure 2-2 Model 700 Battery Pack Charger 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 35: Table 2-1 Power Status Led Indicators

    Table 2-1 Power Status LED Indicators Meaning Lights whenever you press the I/O key. Blinking Red Low battery condition. Continuous Red Charging in process. Continuous Green Charging complete. Normal operation, no external power applied. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 36: Removing The Hand Strap To Gain Access To Battery Pack

    Unclip Hand Strap and move Hand Strap out of the way. Hand Strap Clip-in slot Battery Pack Remove Battery Pack and insert new or fresh pack. Replace Hand Strap when done. Figure 2-4 Removing Hand Strap 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 37: Using The Voice Recorder

    SECTION 2 Operation Using the Voice Recorder To use a voice recorder with your 700 Series Mobile Computer, plug in the headset (such as the Plantronics Model M135 or equivalent) into the jack on the bottom of your mobile computer.
  • Page 38: Pen Calibration Utility

    8. Press [Enter] again to start the align process. 9. Recalibrate the screen by touching all the targets at the center of the cross hairs. 10. Verify the calibration settings were saved and is now on target. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 39: Scanning A Label

    RIGHT WRONG 012345 012345 Figure 2-6 Scanning a label More information regarding configuring your scanner is available in the 700 Series WinCE Tech Reference p/n 978-054-012. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 40: Installing The Optional Scanner Handle

    Slide 700 Mobile Computer into Scanner Handle Turn the Scanner Handle assem- bly over to insert the two Mobile Computer retaining screws. Retaining screws (one on each side) Figure 2-7 Installing the Optional Scanner Handle 2-10 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 41: Installing A Subscriber Identity Module (Sim) For Your Gsm Radio

    Installing a Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) for Your GSM Radio 1. Using a small Phillips screwdriver, remove the SIM cover from your mobile computer SIM Cover SIM cover removed Figure 2-8 Removing SIM Socket Cover 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide 2-11...
  • Page 42: Figure 2-9 Attaching Adhesive Pull Tab To Sim

    3. Attach the acrylic adhesive with paper backing pull tab (p/n )to the SIM. Pull Tab p/n 806-918-001 Connector Split paper adhesive backing Peel and stick to SIM Figure 2-9 Attaching Adhesive Pull Tab to SIM 2-12 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 43: Figure 2-10 Installing The Sim Card

    Slide SIM all the way in to the slot Reinstall SIM cover Figure 2-10 Installing the SIM Card More information regarding configuring your radio is available in the 700 Series WinCE Tech Reference p/n 978-054-012. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide 2-13...
  • Page 44: 700 Mobile Computer With A Rim

    Before using your 700 Mobile Computer with a RIM radio as an internal accessory, you need to register with a service provider. RIM radios come in two versions, either the RIM-802D or RIM-902M. 2-14 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 45 Refer to your software application provider for detailed information on how to use your mobile computer to transfer data between your mobile computer and the server. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide 2-15...
  • Page 46: Preparing Your Mobile Computer For Wireless Printing

    The first screen explains what it will do and the sec- ond screen allows you to modify the parameters. The defaults should work for your needs. 5. Click Next twice, all Wireless Printing devices within range will be discovered and displayed. 2-16 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 47 “favorite” device. In the Bluetooth Devices Folder, select Tools>My Favorite. In the Favorites screen, ensure your printer shows as My Favorite Device. 9. Your Mobile Computer is ready to print wireless trans- actions. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide 2-17...
  • Page 48 Operation SECTION 2 2-18 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 49: Routine Care And Maintenance

    " " " " Your 700 Series Mobile Computer is designed to withstand normal use in harsh environments. The procedures in this section should help keep your mobile computer in good working condition. Maintenance procedures included in this section provides instructions on identifying low battery conditions, and cleaning your mobile computer.
  • Page 50: Case And Display

    Street, Omaha, NE 68127-0205 (phone: 1-800-637-1344). If Your Mobile Computer Gets Wet Be sure to dry off all connectors, keypad, and entire external case before using to avoid component failure and contact problems with docks, charger, and cables. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 51: Table 4-1 Basic Troubleshooting

    Respond To computer is plugged in and that it is Power making good contact. Mobile Computer The battery may be low and need Will Not Turn ON recharging. When The [I/O] Key Is Pressed 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 52 Will Not Turn ON your computer is securely seated in When Placed In the dock.. A Dock Mobile Computer You may have a very low battery, try Shuts Down recharging the battery. During Operation. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 53: Related Publications

    After A Reset 1-800-755-5505 (USA or Canada) or 1-425-356-1799. Related Publications 700 Tools CD (P/N 235-045-001) " 700 Series Quick Start Guide (P/N 962-054-029) " Microsoft Pocket PC Quick Start Guide (P/N " 962-054-041) Microsoft Pocket PC User’s Guide (P/N 961-054-026) "...
  • Page 54: Schedule Site Surveys Or Installations

    Factory Repair and On-site Repair To request a return authorization number (RNA) for repair of your Intermec product to one of our authorized service centers or to request an on-site repair technican, please contact 1-800-755-5505, option 1. Technical Support To request technical support on your Intermec product call 1-800-755-5505, option 2.
  • Page 55 SECTION 4 Troubleshooting printed versions of the manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor. Visit the http://home.intermec.com web site for software and documentation support. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 56: Web Site

    Visit our Web site at http://www.intermec.com to download many of our current manuals in PDF format. To order printed versions of the Intermec manuals, contact your local Intermec representative or distributor. Repair Service Be sure to carefully pack the unit and include a description of the problem and the measures you took to correct it.
  • Page 57: Glossary

    Download The transmission of data from a host computer to a mobile computer. Ethernet A 10-Mbps, coaxial standard for LANs. Also slang for the coaxial cable that carries the standard. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide Glossary-1...
  • Page 58 A symbol on the computer desktop that graphically represents the purpose or function of an application or file. Industrial Mobile Computer (IMC) A generic acronym for an Intermec Industrial Mobile Computer, including this 700 series. Laser Scanner A method of reading bar codes that uses a coherent light consisting of one frequency with high density of energy.
  • Page 59 Terminal Circuit terminating device such as a industrial mobile computer. Tethered A device requiring a cable between the computer and the scanner. Touch Screen A display which responds to tactile pressure as input. 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide Glossary-3...
  • Page 60 Microsoft’s operating system for small devices, designed as a foundation of software building blocks that could be assembled in many different ways to create new devices. Wireless The transmission of data using radio waves. Glossary-4 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...
  • Page 61: Index

    Cleaning, 3-2 Installing the SIM, 2-11 Pull tab installation onto SIM, case, 3-2 2-11 contact surfaces, 3-2 display, 3-2 docking connector, 3-2 keyboard, 3-2 wet computer, 3-2 Keyboard features, 1-5 Radio battery, 2-14 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide Index-1...
  • Page 62 SIM installation, 2-11 Using the voice recorder, 2-7 When to expect 8--10 hours of Specifications, 1-22 operation, 1-13 Using your mobile computer in Suspend and Resume key, 1-5 cold temperatures, 1-12 Wireless printing, 1-21, 2-16 Index-2 700 Series Mobile Computer User’s Guide...

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