Applicant: Motorola, Inc. FCC ID: AZ489FT7005 Exhibit VIII User Information and User Manual 1) User Card/Booklet - 2 pages, contains important information for safe usage and RF energy awareness and control 2) User Manual PowerPad Portable Data Terminal - 33 PDF pages total, 22 numbered pages Please find the information required by Part 15.19, 15.21 & 15.105 on pages iii & iv of the Owners Manual or pages 8 & 9 of this PDF file.
ab 2-WAY PORTABLE RADIO TERMINAL PowerPad BEFORE USING THIS RADIO TERMINAL, READ THIS BOOKLET WHICH CONTAINS IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE USAGE AND RF ENERGY AWARENESS AND CONTROL INFORMATION FOR COMPLIANCE WITH RF ENERGY EXPOSURE LIMITS IN APPLICABLE NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL STANDARDS. The information provided in this document supersedes information contained in user guides published prior to February 2003.
nal in the intended use position, then ensure the antenna and the radio terminal are kept 2.5 cm (one inch) from the body when in use. Keeping the radio terminal at a proper distance is important because of RF exposures decrease with distance from the antenna. • Use only Motorola approved supplied or replacement batteries, and accessories. Use of non-Motorola-approved, batteries and accessories may exceed FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Owner’s Manual Powerpad Portable Data Terminal a DRAFT Jan 6 2003 6802968C60-O 6802968C60-O @6802968C60@
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claims liability for range, coverage, or operation of the system as a whole under this warranty. II.GENERAL PROVISIONS: This warranty sets forth the full extent of Motorola’s responsibilities regarding the Product. Repair, replacement or refund of the purchase price, at Motorola’s option, is the exclusive remedy. THIS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES.
In the case of a Product sold in the United States and Canada, this Warranty is governed by the laws of the State of Illinois and the Province of Ontario, respectively. VI.
or residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Contents COMPUTER SOFTWARE COPYRIGHTS i FCC INTERFERENCE WARNING iii Introduction 1 What is the Powerpad Terminal 1 Unpacking 5 Installing the Battery 6 Removing the Battery 6 Charging the Battery 7 First Time Battery Charge 8 Routine Battery Charge 9 Battery Maintenance 9 Battery Storage 9 Extending Battery Life 9 Using the Powerpad 10 Starting the Powerpad 10 Turning Off the Powerpad 10 Suspend Mode 10 Using the Keyboard 11 Keys Function 11 Action Keys 12 Scanning With the Powerpad 13 Using the Stylus P
Troubleshooting 17 Troubleshooting the Powerpad 17 Troubleshooting the UOD 19 Safety Instructions 19 Laser Safety 19 Battery Warnings and Disposal 20 Powerpad On Board Aircraft 20 Battery Disposal 20 To Prevent Injury Or Burns 20 viii
Introduction Motorola congratulates you on your purchase of the Powerpad Data Terminal! Its unique functionality and features make this state-of-the-art ruggedized Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) superior for use in a wide range of applications. This manual covers the basic setup operations and use of the Powerpad Data Terminal. Since your Powerpad applications are designed by your company or organization, this manual does not cover any of the software applications resident in your Powerpad.
ory space. Memory expansion includes removable 64MB MultiMedia Card (MMC) and removable 3-300MB Compact Flash (CF) Type II slot. The PowerPad communicates via the Universal Office Dock (UOD) using an IrDA port or directly via the Bluetooth radio. The Powerpad 7.2V 1700 mAh Lithium-Ion battery pack supports 16 hours typical operation and is fully recharged within Three hours.
Powerpad Parts LED Indicator ab Touch Sensitive Screen a Ab Barcode Scanner Key (see page 12) Navigation Keys (see page 11) Speaker Alphabet Keys (see page 11) Numeric Keys (see page 11) Microphone (see page 12) Power Button (On/Off/Suspend) Figure 1. (see page 10) Figure 1. Powerpad Front View Note that the gray and blue colors in picture are for illustration clarity purposes only and do not reflect the actual color of the unit.
Barcode Scanner LASER Window (see page 13) ab Buzzer Battery Release Button (see page 6) Battery Release Button Battery (see page 7) Docking Contacts IrDA Communication Window Figure 2.
Unpacking The Powerpad Data Terminal package includes the following items: • One Powerpad Data Terminal unit • One 7.2V 1700 mAh Li-ion battery pack • One Stylus pen • This Owner’s Manual Carefully unpack each item from the shipping carton. Check all items for shipping damage, and check that you have received all items ordered. If there is damage or missing items, retain the shipping carton for inspection. The battery is shipped from factory uncharged and not installed.
Installing the Battery The battery is shipped from the factory uncharged and not installed. Charge the battery before using the Powerpad for the first time. To install the battery: 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. Figure 3. Battery Installation Removing the Battery Important Note: The Powerpad enables you to replace batteries without losing information stored in its memory.
Charging the Battery The UOD unit is used for charging the Powerpad battery. Each UOD has nine slots, one LED per slot, one external IrDA port (There is no associated LED for this), and the UOD status LED. Each slot accepts either a Powerpad with a Battery attached, or a battery by itself. Each of the nine slot LEDs has a number above it, indicating the associated slot. The slots are laid out in the same order as the LEDs. When a slot is empty, its corresponding LED should be off.
Table 1 shows how LED color relates to battery charging status. Table 1: Battery Charging Status Slot LED Color Indication No Light No device inserted. Blinking Amber Battery temperature out of tolerance and charging has been temporarily stopped. Solid Amber Powerpad Battery is being charged. Solid Green Powerpad Battery is at least 90% charged after 2.5 hours and fully charged after 3. Solid Red Powerpad Battery is not fully charged after 3 hours of charging, and is considered failed.
Routine Battery Charge A battery is charged to 90% of its capacity after two and a half hours (approximately), and is fully charged after three hours, excluding out-of-range periods. Note that the Powerpad can be in either On, Off or Suspend mode while charging. Important: The battery will not charge if Powerpad or battery is not properly locked inside the UOD slot. Battery Maintenance The performance of the rechargeable battery delivered with your Powerpad depends on the way the battery is treated.
room temperature (approx. 20°C/68°F). Battery charging temperature range is 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 133°F). Using the Powerpad Starting the Powerpad Press the Power button to start the Powerpad (see Figure 6). The Powerpad also powers on immediately when the battery is inserted. As the Powerpad initializes its unique FlashFileTM system, the Motorola logo displays for about one minute. Note that this screen also appears every time you perform a restart.
Using the Keyboard Keys Function Figure 6 provides general function description of the Powerpad keyboard. Note: Key functions may change by application. In such case, your keyboard does not function exactly as described.
Action Keys Table 2 describes the action keys combinations.
Scanning With the Powerpad The Powerpad has an integrated Laser scanner which gathers data by scanning barcodes. The Powerpad is equipped with one SCAN trigger button, designed for left-handed and right-handed users. The button is located at the center of the terminal navigation key panel. To scan barcodes with the Powerpad, aim the scanner at the barcode and press the SCAN trigger button (see Figure 7). Ensure the red scan beam covers the entire barcode.
Using the Stylus Pen The Stylus pen selects items and enters information. Use the pen as you use your PC mouse. • • • To open and select screen items, tap on the item with the pen. To drag text or image items, hold the pen on the item and drag across the screen. To see a list of actions available for a specific item, tap-andhold the pen on an item. When the pop-up menu appears, tap the action you want to perform.
Cold Reset Cold reset restarts the Powerpad by erasing all stored records and entries. Memory Cards Door Do Not perform Cold reset unless Warm reset does not resolve your problem. Cold reset is performed by removing the battery and inserting a pin shaped object into the hole located on the back side of the memory cards door (see Figure 9). Reset hole For Cold Reset: insert a pin shaped object into the hole Figure 9.
• Treat your Powerpad as you would a cellular phone or other small and sensitive electronic devices. Do not store or use your Powerpad in any location that is extremely dusty, damp or wet. If the battery contacts, screen or surface of the Powerpad becomes dirty, use a soft lint free cloth moistened with diluted Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) solution for removing dirt. The Isopropyl Alcohol (IPA) can be diluted with water up to 20%.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting the Powerpad Table 4: Troubleshooting the Powerpad Problem Powerpad does not turn on. Powerpad red LED does not stop blink or battery refuse to charge. Cause Solution Battery not charged. Ensure proper battery installation in Powerpad. Charge or replace the battery. Powerpad in Suspend mode. Press the Power Button. Powerpad is not locked in UOD. Reinstall Powerpad in UOD. Lock the Powerpad properly in UOD (see that the UOD amber LED is on and charge for three hours.
Table 4: Troubleshooting the Powerpad Problem Powerpad stopped responding. Cause Solution Problem in Powerpad operating system or communication network. Simultaneously press soft keys H+CLR+GO for at least one second; the Powerpad should function again. If still does not respond, perform Cold rest (see “Resetting the Powerpad” on page 14). The operation system will reboot for about a minute. Incomplete or no data transmission between Powerpad and PC. 18 Powerpad is not locked in UOD.
Troubleshooting the UOD Following are some UOD unit LED status indications, and likely root causes for the problems they indicate. Table 5: Troubleshooting the UOD LED Color Status Solid Red or Blinking Red The UOD has failed start-up or self-test. Blinking Amber The UOD is unable to communicate over the Fast Ethernet LAN. Blinking Amber The UOD is unable to obtain information.
Battery Warnings and Disposal Powerpad On Board Aircraft Always remove the battery from the Powerpad when shipped via air. Any use of the Powerpad must be in accordance with applicable regulations per airline crew instructions. Battery Disposal Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly in accordance with local requirements. Recycling facilities may not exist in all areas. Please contact your local environmental agency for more information regarding proper disposal.
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Index A Accessories 16 Aircraft 20 Alpha Keys 11 B Back 4 Barcode Scanner 11 Barcode Scanner Key 3 Barcode Scanner LASER Window 4 Battery Charge 8 Battery charging temperature range 8 Battery Life 9 Battery Maintenance 9 battery power 7 battery remaining capacity 8 Battery temperature 8 beam 13 Bluetooth 1 Burns 20 Buzzer 4 C Calibration Application 12 CF 2 Charging Status 8 Clear Screen 11 Cold Reset 15 Compact Flash 2 D Decrease Contrast 12 Disposal 20 Docking Contacts 4 Down Key 11 E Erase 11 external I
M Memory Cards Door 15 memory space 1 Microphone 3 MMC 2 N nine slot LEDs 7 not charged 17 numbers/symbols 11 Numeric Keys 11 Numeric mode 11 P Pocket PC 1 Pocket PC Menu 12 Power Button (On/Off/Suspend) 3 Prevent Injury 20 propyl Alcohol 16 R Record Application 12 Release Buttons 6 removable MultiMedia Card 2 removing dirt 16 Removing the Battery 6 Resetting 14 Routine Battery Charge 9 S Scanning 13 Screen Calibration 12 SDRAM 1 slots 7 Space 11 23 Speaker 3 Starting 10 Storage 9 Stylus 14 Suspend 10 T t
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