Honeywell 6110 Laptop User Manual


 
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Avoid dropping the terminal or battery. If the terminal or battery is
dropped, especially on a hard surface, and the user suspects
damage, send it to a Honeywell International Inc. or an authorized
service center for inspection, see Technical Assistance on page 7.
Although your battery can be recharged many times, it will eventually
be depleted. Replace it after the battery is unable to hold an adequate
charge.
If you are not sure the battery or charger is working properly, send it
to Honeywell International or an authorized service center for
inspection.
Suspend Mode
Suspend mode differs from Power off mode. Power off mode is the
equivalent to having no battery or external power source connected to
the device. In Suspend mode, the device enters a low power state to
conserve battery power.
Suspend mode automatically turns the screen off to save battery power
when the terminal is inactive for a programmed period of time. The
automatic timeout limits are adjustable from the Advance tab located
under Settings > System > Power.
In addition, Suspend mode also
automatically turns off the radio and drivers. The PMIC and main
processor wakeup mode clock remain on allowing the system to detect
a wakeup interrupt and to resume working.
Press and release the Power button to toggle the terminal in or out
of Suspend mode.
Note: You should always place the terminal in Suspend mode before removing
the battery.
Resetting the Terminal
There are three types of system resets: a Soft Reset, a Hard Reset, or
a Factory Reset. The soft and hard resets preserve all data stored in the
file system. Contact a Honeywell technical support representative for
more information on how to perform a Factory Reset. For contact
information, see Technical Assistance on page 7.
A Soft Reset (Warm Boot) re-boots the device and preserves any
objects created in RAM. You would perform a soft reset when: the
terminal fails to respond, after installing some software applications, or
after making changes to certain system settings, such as network cards.
A Hard Reset (Cold Boot) re-boots the terminal and closes any open
applications running in RAM at the time of the reset.
To perform a Soft Reset or Hard Reset: