Applicant: Motorola, Inc. FCC ID: AZ489FT7008 Exhibit VIII User Information and User Manual 1) User Card/Booklet - 3 pages, contains important information for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control. 2) User Manual Enhanced PowerPad Portable Data Terminal - 36 PDF pages total, 25 numbered pages. Please find the information required by Part 15.19, 15.21 & 15.105 on page iv of the Owners Manual or page 6 of this PDF file.
ab HANDHELD DATA TERMINALS HDT-700 E & Enhanced PowerPad • Ministry of Health (Canada) Safety Code 6. Limits of Human Exposure to Radio frequency Electromagnetic Fields in the Frequency Range from 3 kHz to 300 GHz, 1999 • Australian Communications Authority Radio communications (Electromagnetic Radiation - Human Exposure) Standard 2003. • ANATEL, Brasil Regulatory Authority, Resolution 256 (April 11, 2001) "additional requirements for SMR, cellular and PCS product certification.
Medical Devices Operational Warnings Pacemakers The Advanced Medical Technology Association (AdvaMed) recommends that a minimum separation of 6 inches (15 centimeters) be maintained between a handheld wireless radio data terminal and a pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with those of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Accessory Safety Information IMPORTANT: SAVE THESE ACCESSORY SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Before using any battery or battery charger, read all the instructions for and cautionary markings on (1) the battery, (2) the battery charger, which may include a separate wall-mounted power supply or transformer, and (3) the radio product using the battery. • Do not expose any battery charger to water, rain, or snow.
Owner’s Manual Enhanced PowerPad a Handheld Data Terminal 6802970C30-O @6802970C30@
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Contents COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS............... i Document Copyrights.............................................. i Disclaimer ............................................................... i Commercial Warranty ............................................ ii FCC INTERFERENCE WARNING ....................... iv Introduction ............................................................ What is the PowerPad Terminal ............................. Unpacking ...............................................
Resetting the PowerPad...................................... 16 Maintaining the PowerPad.................................... Accessories .......................................................... Troubleshooting ................................................... Safety Instructions ................................................ 17 18 19 21 PowerPad On-board Aircraft ............................... Battery Disposal .................................................. Laser Safety ........................
Introduction Motorola congratulates you on your purchase of the Enhanced PowerPad Handheld Data Terminal! Its unique functionality and features make this state-of-the-art ruggedized Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) superior for use in a wide range of applications. Note that in this manual the Enhanced PowerPad is also referred to as PowerPad. This manual covers the basic setup operations and use of the PowerPad terminal.
vice (GPRS) radios, all with internal antennas for increased ruggedization. The 3.5” color touch screen with front-light illumination enables easy access to various applications and signature capture in all light conditions. The IrDA port serves for data exchange between the PowerPad and data network using the Universal Office Dock (UOD) unit. The PocketPC 2003®-based operating system supports multimedia and audio applications, using a built-in microphone, speaker and buzzer.
Unpacking The PowerPad package includes the following items: • • • • • One PowerPad unit One 7.2V 1800 mAh Li-ion battery pack One Stylus pen This Owner’s Manual Safety and General Information leaflet, Motorola P.N., 6802970C29 Carefully unpack each item from the shipping carton. Check all items for shipping damage, and check that you have received all items ordered. If there is damage or missing items, retain the shipping carton for inspection.
PowerPad Parts LED Indicator (see page 11) Touch Sensitive Screen Barcode Scanner Key (see page 15) Navigation Key Panel (see page 13) Alphabet Keys (see page 13) Speaker Numeric Keys (see page 13) Power Button (On/Off/Suspend) Microphone (see page 11) Figure 1. PowerPad - Front View Note that the gray and blue colors in picture are for illustration clarity purposes only and do not reflect the actual color of the unit.
Barcode Scanner LASER Window (see page 15) Buzzer Battery Release Button (see page 6) Battery Release Button Battery (see page 6) Docking Contacts IrDA Communication Window Figure 2.
Charging the Battery The battery is shipped from the factory uncharged and not installed. Charge the battery before using the PowerPad for the first time. Battery Installation and Removal Important Note: The PowerPad enables you to replace batteries without losing information stored in its memory. To avoid losing information stored in the memory, a charged battery must be installed within 8 hours after removing the empty battery. Do not remove battery while the LED indicator of the PowerPad shows red.
The Universal Office Dock (UOD) Unit The UOD unit is used for charging the PowerPad battery and communicating with the PowerPad through an IrDA port. Each UOD unit has nine slots. Each slot may accommodate either a PowerPad with a battery attached, or a battery (stand-alone). Each of the nine slots has a status LED with an associated number. The LEDs are laid out in the same order as the slots. When a slot is empty, its corresponding LED is Off.
Table 1 shows the status of a UOD slot LED during battery charge. Table 1: Status of a UOD Slot LED During Battery Charge Slot LED Status Indication No Light No device inserted. Blinking Amber Battery temperature out of tolerance and charging has been temporarily stopped. Solid Amber PowerPad Battery is being charged. Solid Green PowerPad Battery is at least 90% charged after 2.5 hours and fully charged after 3.
To test the power capacity of the battery; press the TEST pad on back side of the battery and view the power level indicator. Routine Battery Charge Battery TEST Pad 100 A battery is charged to 90% of its full capacity after approximately Power Level two and a half hours, and is fully Indicator charged after three hours, excluding out-of-range periods. During the charge, the LED indicator of the PowerPad shows Figure 5. Battery Power Test green and blinks quickly.
Batteries which have already been charged and then stored for more than 2 months should be recharged before use. Extending Battery Life A battery is an expendable part and may need replacing during the life of the PowerPad. To ensure maximum service life of your PowerPad, always replace the battery with a genuine Motorola replacement. Your UOD will charge your battery effectively when it is at room temperature [approx. 68°F (20° C)]. Battery charging temperature range is 32°F to 113°F (0°C to 45°C).
Using the PowerPad Turning On the PowerPad Press the Power button to turn On the PowerPad (see Figure 6) when turned On, the last displayed screen will be shown again. Note: The PowerPad powers On immediately when the battery is installed for the first time or after Cold Reset (see page 16) - the Motorola logo will show for about 30 seconds and you will be required to follow on-screen alignment (calibration) instructions.
LED slowly blinks green - PowerPad in Suspend mode. LED quickly blinks green - PowerPad is charged in UOD unit.
Using the Keyboard Key Assignment Figure 6 describes the PowerPad keyboard. Note: Key assignment may vary by application. Therefore, your keyboard may not function as described.
Action Keys Table 2 describes the action keys combinations.
Scanning with the PowerPad The PowerPad has an integrated Laser scanner which gathers data by scanning barcodes. The PowerPad is equipped with a SCAN trigger button, designed for both left-handed and righthanded users (see Figure 7). The button is located at the center of the terminal navigation key panel. To scan 1D (one dimensional) barcodes; aim the scanner at the barcode and press the SCAN trigger button (see Figure 7).
Using the Stylus Pen The Stylus pen selects items and enters information. Use the pen as you use your PC mouse. • • • To open and select screen items, tap on the item with the pen. To drag text or image items, hold the pen on the item and drag across the screen. To see a list of actions available for a specific item, tap-andhold the pen on an item. When the pop-up menu appears, tap the action you want to perform.
Cold Reset Cold reset restarts the PowerPad by erasing all stored records and entries. Do Not perform Cold reset unless Warm reset fails to solve your problem. Cold reset is performed by removing the battery and inserting the Stylus tip into the hole located on the back side of the PowerPad (see Figure 9). For Cold Reset: insert the Stylus tip into the hole Reset hole Figure 9.
• If the battery contacts, screen or surface of the PowerPad become dirty, use a soft lint free cloth moistened with diluted Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) solution to remove dirt. The Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) can be diluted with water up to 20%. Accessories The following Motorola approved accessories are for use with your terminal.
Troubleshooting Table 4: Troubleshooting the PowerPad Problem PowerPad does not turn On Battery does not charge in UOD PowerPad does not detect scan input Cause Solution Battery is not installed properly or not charged Ensure proper battery installation in PowerPad. Charge or replace the battery PowerPad in Suspend mode Press the Power Button PowerPad is not locked in UOD Reinstall PowerPad in UOD. Lock the PowerPad properly in UOD.
Table 4: Troubleshooting the PowerPad Problem PowerPad does not respond Cause Solution Problem in PowerPad operating system or communication network Execute Warm reset by simultaneously pressing soft keys H+CLR+GO for at least one second; the PowerPad should function again. If PowerPad still does not respond, perform Cold rest (see “Resetting the PowerPad” on page 16).
Safety Instructions Laser Safety • • • • • • DANGER - LASER LIGHT WHEN OPEN, AVOID DIRECT EYE EXPOSURE CAUTION - LASER LIGHT - DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM CLASS II LASER PRODUCT, 650 nm LASER, 0.9 mW MAX. OUTPUT, COMPLIES WITH 21 CFR 1040.10 & 1040.
To Prevent Injury Or Burns • • • • • • 22 USE ONLY SPECIFIED BATTERIES AND CHARGERS. DO NOT DISPOSE OF ANY BATTERIES IN FIRE, AS THEY MAY EXPLODE! DO NOT PUNCTURE OR ALLOW METAL TO CONTACT THE BATTERY TERMINALS. DO NOT DISPOSE OF IN WATER. DO NOT DISASSEMBLE.
SPECIFICATIONS PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Weight 22.67 oz (642 g) Dimensions Width x Length x Depth: 4.1 x 8 x 1.9“ (104 x 202 x 48 mm) ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Processor type Intel SA1100 running at 206MHz Memory Flash: 32 MB, SDRAM: 64 MB Non-Volatile Memory Compact Flash 128 MB Display 3.5” color, transflective, native portrait LCD with front illumination. Resolution: 240 x 320 pixels (1/4 VGA) Viewing angle ± 35° in both X and Y axis.
Audio Microphone: For Mono sound recording Speaker: Mono (Bluetooth audio support as a remote microphone and speaker) Beeper: Piezo buzzer with adjustable tones, maximum sound level is 85 db for audio notification of proper scans Personal Area Network (PAN) Bluetooth RF communication to wireless phones and accessories Barcode Scanner 2D high-speed LASER (manual scan) support for common barcode symbologies including PDF417 Main Battery Lithium-Ion, 7.2V, 1800 mAh supporting 12 hours typical operation.
Communication Personal Area Network (PAN): Bluetooth RF communication to wireless phones and accessories Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN): Data-only GPRS compatible dual-band for USA (850 MHz & 1900 MHz) Infra-red (IrDA): supporting SIR 9.6K/ bits to 115.2 kbit/s and FIR 4 Mbit/s data rates.
Index Numerics 2D barcodes 15 A Accessories 18 Action Keys 14 Aircraft 21 Alpha Keys 13 Alphabet Keys 4 Audio Recording 14 Audio Volume 14 B Back light Intensity 14 Barcode Scan Key 13 Battery Charge 8 Battery charging temperature 8 battery contacts 18 Battery Maintenance 9 Battery Power Test 9 Battery Storage 9 Battery Warnings 21 beep sound 15 Blank Space Key 13 Blinking Amber 8 C Charging 6 Clean 18 Clear Screen Key 13 Cold Rese 17 cool and dry areas 9 D Disposal 21 Down Key 13 E Extending Battery Life
P PocketPC 2003 Menu 14 Power Button 13 Power Level Indicator 9 PowerPad Parts 4 R Remove Battery 6 Reset hole 17 Resetting 16 resume operation 11 room temperature 8 S Safety 3 Safety Instructions 21 scan 1D 15 Scan Angle 15 SCAN trigger 15 Scanning 15 Screen Calibration 14 SHIFT Key 13 Slot LEDs 7 Solid Amber 8 Solid Green 8 Solid Red 8 Speaker 4 storage temperatures 9 store 17 Suspend Mode 11 T TEST pad 9 Touch Sensitive Screen 4 Troubleshooting 19 2 - Index Turning Off 11 Turning On 11 U Universal Offic
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