User`s guide
Chapter2‐14
OperatingInformation
Suspend 
In Suspend state, the device LCD display is turned off, all tap inputs and button inputs 
(except the power button) are disabled. Applications that were launched prior to entering 
this state will be put on halt; established wireless connectivity will be lost. All unsaved 
application data prior to entering this state are maintained. 
By placing your handheld device into this state, you can conserve even more battery life 
than Lock state. However, this additional battery conservation means that you will not be 
able to maintain your device’s wireless connectivity, or keep applications running. All 
unsaved data prior to entering this state is maintained. 
Suspend is an ideal state for your device when you want to conserve more battery life, do 
not need to keep wireless connectivity on constantly, but want to keep your device ready to 
resume back to work on a moment’s notice. 
Suspend is the balance between power consumption and functionality of the three Off 
states. You can enter this state by pressing the power button once to call up the Power 
Menu, and then tap the “Suspend” button. To return to On state, press the power button 
again. 
Power Off 
In Power Off state, your handheld device is completely turned off. All applications are 
terminated, no wireless connectivity is established and all unsaved data are lost. 
Power Off is an ideal state for your handheld device when you do not need to operate your 
device for an extended period of time. 
Power Off is the most power conservative of the three Off states (no power drain except 
natural battery discharge). You can enter this state by pressing the power button once to 
call up the Power Menu, then tap the “Power Off” button. 










