Psion Teklogix Win CE 4.2 Laptop User Manual


 
Chapter 7: Troubleshooting And Tips
Resetting The NETBOOK PRO
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Psion Teklogix NETBOOK PRO Win CE 4.2 User Manual
Recharge the main battery. If you continue to use the NETBOOK PRO
when the main battery is low, it will eventually not have enough power and
the NETBOOK PRO will switch off. You will not be able to switch it on
again until you reconnect the AC power to recharge the battery, or replace
the main battery with a charged one.
If the NETBOOK PRO doesn't seem to turn off:
Check the automatic switch off time using the Power icon from the
Control Panel. See “Power Management” on page 14.
7.1.4 Resetting The NETBOOK PRO
If you find that you cannot exit a program normally, right-click or alt-tap on the
taskbar and select Task Manager from the context menu. Select the task that
appears to be unresponsive and click on the End Task button.
Press Alt Tab or Ctrl Alt Delete briefly to bring up the task manager. This is useful
when a misbehaving program is monopolizing system resources and slowing the
system.
Note: If you hold Ctrl Alt Delete for more than 3 seconds, the NETBOOK PRO
will soft reset.
If this does not work, or if your NETBOOK PRO appears to have “locked up”, you
can always perform a “reset”. For instructions, please see “Performing A Soft
Reset” on page 31. This should restart your NETBOOK PRO while preserving most
of your information.
It is worth trying a reset if the keys on the NETBOOK PRO do not appear to
respond, or if the NETBOOK PRO appears to switch on and you are sure that the
batteries are good, but the screen is otherwise blank.
7.1.5 Battery Life Of The NETBOOK PRO
Many variables affect NETBOOK PRO power consumption and battery life. Unlike
batteries using other chemistries, Lithium Ion batteries do not suddenly fail unless
they have been abused in some way. The battery capacity gradually reduces over the
lifetime of the battery. Typically, the capacity of a NETBOOK PRO battery pack
will decline by approximately 15-20% of initial capacity over 400 charge/discharge
cycles. The battery capacity also declines slowly with aging, i.e. in storage.