User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
- Introduction
- What is the X-Pad Terminal
- Unpacking
- X-Pad Parts
- Charging the Battery
- Figure 3. Battery Installation and Removal
- Battery Installation and Removal
- 1. Insert the battery, bottom end first, into the battery compartment (see Figure 3).
- 2. Carefully press the battery top downward until it clicks into place. When X-Pad is powered by ...
- 1. Turn the X-Pad off by holding the Power button pressed (see Figure 1), for at least four seconds.
- 2. Press the Release Buttons on the battery sides (see Figure 3) and pull away the battery from t...
- The Universal Office Dock (UOD) Unit
- First Time Battery Charge
- Routine Battery Charge
- Battery Maintenance
- Battery Storage
- Extending Battery Life
- Using the X-Pad
- Maintaining the X-Pad
- Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Safety Instructions
- SPECIFICATIONS
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Resetting the X-Pad
In normal use, you should never
need to reset the X-Pad.
You may need to reset your X-Pad;
for example, you may reset due to
communication cut-off, or if the
operating system stops responding.
If your X-Pad stops responding, do
the following actions:
Warm Reset
Important Note: When the X-Pad is warm reset, all recorded information
remains stored in memory.
Simultaneously, press keys H + CLR + GO (see Figure 9); the X-Pad will
function again.
If your X-Pad still does not respond, perform “Cold Reset”:
Cold Reset
Cold reset restarts the X-
Pad 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 X-Pad (see
Figure 10).
Figure 9. Warm Reset
For Cold Reset: insert the
Stylus tip into the hole
Figure 10. Cold Reset
Reset
hole