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Husky MP2500 Manual (404 pages)
Brand:
Husky
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 1.31 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Welcome to the HUSKY MP2500
23
The MP2500 System
24
Features
24
Options
25
The MP2500 Guides
27
The HUSKY Web Site
28
Using this Guide
29
Structure
29
Suggested Reading Approach
30
Conventions
31
Introduction
33
Setting up
35
About the MP2500
35
Fitting Batteries
37
Turning on
38
Turning on for the First Time
38
Turning on at Other Times
39
Configuring the MP2500
40
Power Management
40
Time and Date
40
Serial Port
41
System Files
41
International Keyboards
41
Non-Volatile Configuration
42
Rebooting
43
Installing the Application
43
Copying the Files
43
Setting up the Application
43
Running the Application
43
Default Files Shipped with MP2500
44
Year 2000 Compliance
45
Issuing the Unit
47
Using the MP2500
49
Turning on and off
49
Rebooting
49
The Screen
50
Introduction
50
Visibility
51
Moving Around the Virtual Screen
52
Split Screen
53
Inverse Video
54
The Keyboard
55
Introduction
55
Keyboard Options
56
Keyboard Modes
56
Normal Keys (Default Keyboard Mode)
57
Shifted Keys (Default Keyboard Mode)
58
Special Keys
59
Using MS-DOS
60
EMC Legislation
62
Regular Maintenance
63
Routine Maintenance and Checks
63
Power
64
Introduction
65
Using Rechargeable Batteries
66
Using Non-Rechargeable Batteries
71
Using the AC Adaptor
73
The Power Management System
74
The Handstrap
77
The Keyboard Overlay
79
Storage
80
Repairs and Upgrades
80
Troubleshooting
81
Common Problems
81
Programming Errors
81
Physical Abuse
81
Operation Outside Specified Temperature Range
82
Keyboard Operation
82
Pressure Differences
82
Diagnosing and Solving Problems
83
Checks
88
Communications
88
Real Time Clock (RTC)
88
Files
88
The Utilities
91
The UTIL Utility
91
Using UTIL
92
Set Time
93
Set Date
93
Format Diskette
94
Communication Port Setup
95
Non-Volatile Configuration
96
Command Line Switches
97
The BOOT OPTION Menu
98
Booting from a Diskette
99
The ORACLE Utility
101
Formatting a Compactflash Drive
102
The INTERLINK Utility
104
The HOT Key
107
Introduction
107
Status Information
108
Screen Option
108
Text Font
108
Inverse Video
109
Split Screen
109
Cursor Synchronisation
109
Keyboard Option
110
Backlight Timeout
110
Turnoff Timeout
110
Autorepeat
111
Power Option
111
Battery Charging Support: Disabled
111
Battery Charging Support: Enabled
111
Charging Type
111
Charging Termination
112
The Editor
113
Introduction
113
Selecting ED
113
File Handling
113
ED Options
114
Editing Screen
116
Facilities
118
The Commands
121
Control Keys
122
Function Keys
122
Other Keys
123
Block Copy
123
Block Delete
124
Block Move
124
Block Start/End
125
Block Write
125
Character Insert
126
Cursor Keys
127
Delete File
127
Delete Left/Right
127
Directory
128
Exit
129
File Start/End
129
Find
129
Line Delete
130
Line Start/End
130
Page Up/Down
131
Print Screen
131
Read File
131
Replace
132
Save
133
Set
133
Tab
135
Undelete
135
View File
136
Word Delete
136
Word Skip
136
Error Messages
137
Introduction to Communications
141
Introduction
141
Communications Packages
142
Background Information
143
Buffering
143
Data Transmission
144
Data Reception
144
Connecting up
145
Configuring MP2500 Communications
145
Handshaking
147
Protocols
148
Port Set-Up Options
150
Configuring IBM Communications
161
Example Communications Set-Up
162
Communicating with Another MP2500 (or an FS Unit with a 9-Way D-Type)
162
Communicating with an FS Unit Equipped with 12-Way (Circular) Connectors
163
Communicating with an External Modem
164
Communicating with a PC (Personal Computer) - Serial Communications
165
Communicating with a Serial Printer
168
Using Communications
171
Introduction
171
Selecting the Communications Package
171
Starting Communication
172
Using Standard Facilities
172
Using the HUSKY File Transfer Utility, HCOM
174
Using the HUSKY XMODEM Loader, XL
175
Using XL
175
Technical Information
177
XL Error Messages
177
Using MP2500 Applications
178
Using MS-DOS Applications
178
Using MS-DOS Communications Packages
179
File Transfers
179
Exchanging Files with an MP2500, FS3 or FS/2
180
Troubleshooting
180
Accessories
183
Introduction
183
Power
183
Upgrading the BIOS and Utilities
184
Communications
184
Peripherals
184
Power for Peripherals
184
Introduction
185
Using this Part of the Guide
185
Assumptions
185
Conventions
186
Installing Standard Applications
187
Compatibility
187
Problems with Interrupts
188
Other Compatibility Issues
188
Porting the Application
190
Configuring
190
Testing
192
Special Considerations
192
Batteries
192
Display
193
Training
194
Adapting Applications
195
Using PC-DOS or MS-DOS Software
195
Using FS/2 or FS3 Software
196
The Interrupts
197
Summary
197
BIOS Interrupts
199
INT 05H, Print Screen Contents
201
Use
201
Entry
201
Exit
201
Comments
201
INT 10H, Screen Handler
203
Use
203
Entry
203
Exit
203
Comments
203
Set Screen Mode
205
Set Cursor Size
205
Move Cursor
206
Get Cursor Position
206
Get Cursor Address [+]
206
Set Display Page
207
Scroll up
207
Scroll down
208
Read Character and Attributes
208
Write Character Plus Attributes
208
Write Character
209
Write Pixel
209
Read Pixel
210
Write Character as TTY
210
Get Video State
210
Write String
211
Set Graphics Font [+]
211
Move Cursor to Graphics Co-Ordinates [+]
212
Get Cursor Position in Graphics Co-Ordinates [+]
213
Set Contrast [+]
213
Get/Set Backlight (Option) Timeout [+]
213
Split Display [+]
214
Draw Ellipse/Circle [+]
214
Draw Line/Box [+]
215
Select Inverse Video Mechanism [+]
216
Select Text Font [+]
217
Set LCD Window Position [+]
218
Looking Keys [+]
219
Get Graphics Font [+]
219
Turn Backlight (Option) On/Off [+]
220
Reset Screen Parameters [+]
220
Get Contrast and Backlight (Option) State [+]
221
Set Bold Attribute Mask [+]
221
INT 11H, Check System Equipment
223
Use
223
Entry
223
Exit
223
Comments
223
INT 12H, Check Memory Size
225
Use
225
Entry
225
Exit
225
Comments
225
INT 13H, Disk Handler
227
Use
227
Entry
227
Exit
227
Comments
228
Reset Disk
229
Read Disk Status
229
Read Sectors
229
Write Sectors
230
Verify Sectors
230
Format Disk Cylinder
231
Format Bad Track
232
Format Drive
232
Read Drive Parameters
233
Initialise Drive Parameters
233
Read Long Sector
233
Write Long Sector
234
Seek to Cylinder
234
Alternate Reset Disk
235
Read Test Buffer
235
Write Test Buffer
235
Test for Drive Ready
236
Recalibrate Drive
236
Controller RAM Diagnostic
236
Controller Drive Diagnostic
236
Controller Internal Diagnostic
237
Get Disk Type
237
INT 14H, Serial Port Handler
239
Use
239
Entry
239
Exit
239
Comments
240
Initialise Port
241
Send Character
242
Input Character
243
Check Status
243
Extended Initialise Port [+]
243
Read Comms Parameters [+]
244
Select Comms Parameters [+]
247
Extended Control [+]
250
Extended Status [+]
251
Control Handshake Lines [+]
251
Control RI Power up [+]
252
Get Installed Protocols Count [+]
252
Get Protocol Name [+]
252
Get Protocol Handle [+]
253
Extended Protocol Menu [+]
253
Get Extended Protocol Parameters [+]
253
Control NMI Suspend after Data Reception [+]
254
Control NMI Suspend after Data Transmission [+]
254
INT 15H, BIOS Extension Functions [+]
255
Use
255
Entry
257
Exit
258
Comments
258
Get/Set Idle Timeout [+]
258
Control Resume Mode [+]
259
Control STOP Mode [+]
259
Power down [+]
260
Control Power down [+]
260
Get ROM BIOS Version Number [+]
261
Get Serial Number [+]
261
Get Event Details [+]
261
Enable/Trap Event [+]
263
Acknowledge Event [+]
264
Control Sound [+]
264
Redirect Serial Number [+]
265
Set Backlight (Option) Power up State [+]
265
Set Contrast Power up State [+]
266
Control Power Save [+]
266
Select Serial Port for Redirected Printing [+]
267
Invoke HOT Key [+]
267
Control HOT Key [+]
268
Control HOT Key Power Option [+]
268
Override Low Power Turn off [+]
269
Sound Output [+]
269
Control Screen Synchronisation [+]
271
Get/Set Diskette Drive Port - 84H
271
Get/Set Screen Attribute Table [+]
271
Control Power Input [+]
272
Get/Set Power Save Entry Flag [+]
273
Get Charging Status [+]
274
Reset Machine Information [+]
274
Get Machine Information [+]
275
Select Soft/Default Font [+]
275
Get Unit Serial Number [+]
277
Get Customer ID [+]
278
Resynchronise System Clock with RTC [+]
278
Backlight (Option) Timeout Mode [+]
278
Set 11X8 Text Font [+]
279
Set 16X16 Text Font [+]
280
Get/Set Printer Port Type
281
Select INT 15H Mode
281
Note that for this Function, FS3 and MP2500 Are Synonymous
281
Duplicated Functions
283
Get/Set Diskette Drive Port
283
Enable/Disable Temperature Override
284
INT 16H, Keyboard Handler
285
Use
285
Entry
285
Exit
285
Comments
285
Get Key
286
Get Status
286
Get Shift Status
287
Set Key Repeat
287
Write to Buffer
288
Extended Get Key
289
Extended Get Status
289
Extended Get Shift Status
289
Set Temporary Shift [+]
290
Control Shift Keys [+]
291
Control Ctrl-Alt-Del [+]
291
Control Emergency Breakout [+]
292
Redefine Key Codes [+]
293
Reset Keyboard [+]
293
Control Keyclick [+]
294
Get Key Repeat [+]
294
Control Key Repeat [+]
295
Redefine Key Scan Codes [+]
295
Redefine PAW Key Codes [+]
296
Control Break Keys [+]
296
Select Keyboard [+]
297
Reset Extra Keyboard Variables [+]
297
Clear Keyboard Buffer [+]
298
Select Keyclick Sound [+]
299
INT 17H, Printer Control
301
Use
301
Entry
301
Exit
301
Comments
302
Print Byte
302
Initialise Printer
302
Get Printer Status
303
INT 19H, Reboot
305
Use
305
Entry
305
Exit
305
Comments
305
INT 1AH, Clock Handler [+]
307
Use
307
Entry
307
Exit
307
Comments
307
Get System Clock
308
Set System Clock
308
Get RTC Time [+]
309
Set RTC Time [+]
309
Get RTC Date [+]
310
Set RTC Date [+]
310
Set RTC Alarm [+]
310
Disable RTC Alarm [+]
311
Get RTC Alarm Time [+]
311
Set System Clock Source [+]
312
Hardware
313
Organisation
313
Memory Maps
314
Logical Memory Map
314
Physical Memory Map
314
I/O Addresses
315
Hardware Interrupts
317
Device Details
317
CGA and 6845 Emulation (Display)
318
Using Power Handling
323
The Facilities
323
Power-Up
323
Power-Down
325
Power Monitoring and Charging
327
Power Management
327
Saving Power
328
Power Modes
329
Timeouts
330
Switchable Devices
331
Communications and the BIOS Automatic Power Saving Features
331
Other Situations to Look out for
332
Using Idle Time
332
Calculating Power Usage
333
Rechargeable Batteries
333
Alkaline Batteries
333
Using the Facilities
334
Setting up
334
Charging Nicd or Nimh Batteries
336
Default Charging Parameter Settings
336
Appendix A: Specification
337
Physical
337
Fascia
337
Programming
338
Communications
338
Screen
339
Memory
339
Clock/Calendar
340
Microprocessor
340
Batteries
340
Charger Input
341
Appendix B: Operating Environment
343
Operating Temperature
343
Humidity
343
Waterproofing and Dustproofing
343
Storage Conditions
344
Electromagnetic Compatibility
345
Resistance to Shock, Vibration and Impact
345
Resistance to Pressure and Elevation
345
Appendix C: Character Set
347
Appendix D: Hexadecimal to Decimal Conversion
349
Appendix E: Keyboards
351
Keyboard Layouts
351
Key Matrix Codes
354
Scan Codes
355
Appendix F: Interfacing
361
9-Way D Type (Port 1)
362
Appendix G: MP2500, FS3 and FS/2
363
Hardware and User Differences
363
Batteries
363
External Input Voltage (Charger Input)
363
Power and Charging Times
364
Rapid Discharge
365
Power Save Modes
365
Execution Speed
366
RTC (Real Time Clock)
366
Formatting the Fixed Disk
366
PC Card Support
366
Interrupt-Driven Polled Comms
367
Hcom
367
Ports
367
Keyclick
368
Sounder
368
Operating System
368
RAM Backup Battery and the MP2500 and FS3 Disk
368
Memory
370
Disk Compression
370
Peripheral Power
370
BIOS Differences
371
INT 10H, Screen Handler
371
INT 13H, Disk Services
371
INT 14H, Communications
371
INT 15H, BIOS Extensions
371
INT 16H, Keyboard Services
372
INT 17H, Printer Services
372
INT 19H, DOS Boot
372
INT 1AH, Clock
372
Porting FS/2 Applications
373
Porting FS3 Applications to MP2500
375
Hardware Differences
375
Software Differences
375
Ignored INT 14H Functions
377
Ignored INT 15H Functions
379
Power Save Features
386
Introduction
386
Power Saving Features
387
Using the BIOS Automatic Power Saving Features
388
Communications and the BIOS Automatic Power Saving Features
389
Other Situations to Look out for
389
Using Idle Time
390
Conclusion
390
Appendix H: Technical Notes
391
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Raw Data Recording
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Turning on and off
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Screen Contrast
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Data Entry
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Moving the Cursor
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Charging the Battery
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Electromagnetic Compatibility
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