User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS
- Notational Conventions
- Welcome
- What is the HC700-G Handheld Computer?
- Unpacking
- HC700-G Features
- Charging the Battery
- Figure 3. HC700-G Personal Desktop Cradle
- Battery Replacement
- Figure 4. Battery Installation and Removal
- 1. Hold down the Power Button for at least four seconds until the HC700-G screen turns off.
- 2. Remove the HC700-G hand-strap (see Figure 4).
- 3. Press the battery snap on the battery (see Figure 4) and pull away the battery from the HC700-G.
- 4. Insert a fresh battery, bottom end first, into the battery compartment.
- 5. Carefully, press the battery top downward until it clicks and locks in place.
- 6. Press the Power Button - the HC700-G is now ready for use.
- First Time Battery Charge
- Routine Battery Charge
- Battery Maintenance
- Battery Disposal
- To Prevent Injury or Burns
- Using the HC700-G
- Starting to Work
- Turning On
- Turning Off
- Suspend Mode
- The Status LED
- The Application LED
- Making a Call
- Voice Recording
- Using the Keypad
- Direct Action Keys
- Scanning Barcodes and Capturing Images
- Figure 7. Capturing Images with the HC700-G Imager
- 1. Run the Bcr barcode reader application: Start Menu- >Programs->Sample Applications->Bcr.
- 2. Aim and hold the HC700-G at 2 to 12 inches (5 to 30 cm) distance from the target.
- 3. Press one of the Scan keys and aim the green aiming bar towards the target to adjust your posi...
- Resetting the HC700-G
- Mini SD Memory Card
- Installing a Mini SD Card
- Mini SD Card Handling Precautions
- SIM Card Installation
- Figure 12. SIM Card Installation
- 1. Remove the battery.
- 2. Open the SIM card door
- 3. Slide the SIM card holder forward to unlock the SIM card
- 4. Slide the new SIM card in the holder with the cut corner on the upper right and the gold plate...
- 5. Lower the SIM card holder and press downward to lock the SIM card holder
- 6. Close the SIM card door
- 7. Install the battery
- Service
- ActiveSync (USB) Connectivity
- Troubleshooting
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(WPAN) using Bluetooth
®
radio. Personal wireless equipment
may include printers and body-worn devices such as the
Hands Free Imager HFI200 - a small size imager/barcode
reader, worn on two fingers.
When docked in a cradle, the HC700-G supports full RS232
and USB (1.1 Client) serial communication with a host com-
puter (USB via Microsoft
®
ActiveSync
®
) or a dial-up modem.
Ethernet connection can be established through 10/100 base
T interface via multi-slot communication cradles. The HC700-
G can also communicate through a built-in IrDA port.
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 ("hot swap"). A built-in power source, inde-
pendent of the battery pack, maintains the data in the HC700-
G memory for at least 5 minutes until a fresh battery is
placed.
The HC700-G may use a line 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 slot charging/communication cradles
provide multi-slot docking in large operations. The vehicle
cradle is used for the mobile applications of the HC700-G,
allowing charging while driving.
For detailed installation and operation of each cradle, refer to
the specific user manual of each cradle.
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