User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 7535 Hand-Held Computer Quick Start Guide
- Table Of Contents
- Approvals
- Safety Summary
- Program License Agreements
- Microsoft's End User License Agreement
- Psion Teklogix Inc. End User License Agreement
- Meetinghouse Data Communications, Inc. End User License Agreement
- End User License Agreement:
- Software License Terms:
- License Grant:
- Permitted Uses and Restrictions:
- High Risk Activities:
- Ownership:
- Termination:
- U.S. Government Restricted Rights:
- Export Law Assurances:
- Limited Warranty on Media: (if applicable)
- Disclaimer of Warranty on Software:
- Limitation of Liability:
- Government End Users:
- Controlling Law and Severability:
- Acknowledgement:
- MDC Acknowledgments:
- Complete Agreement:
- 1. Basic Preparation
- 2. Getting To Know Your 7535
- 2.1 7535 Features
- 2.2 The Battery
- 2.3 The Keyboard
- 2.4 The Display
- 2.5 7535 Indicators
- 2.6 Monitoring The Network Connection
- 2.7 Checking The Scanner
- 3. Navigating In Windows CE
- 4. General Maintenance
- 5. Support Services & Worldwide Offices
26 Psion Teklogix 7535 Hand-Held Computer Quick Start Guide
1.6 Switching The 7535 Off
Important: Keep in mind that turning off the 7535 does not result
in a complete reboot; rather, the unit enters a power-
saving, “suspend” state. When the 7535 is turned on
from suspend state, operation resumes within a few
seconds.
To switch off the 7535:
• Press the <BLUE> key, and then press the <ENTER/ON>
key.
Important: If the word ‘BLUE’ is displayed in uppercase
in the
taskbar area at the bottom of the screen, this key is
locked “on” – the 7535 will not switch off. Press the
<BLUE> key again to unlock it; then press <BLUE>
<ENTER/ON> to switch the 7535 off.
If the ‘BLUE’ option is enabled in the ‘One Shots’
dialogue box (accessible through the ‘Keyboard’
Control Panel icon) the 7535 can be turned off when
the <BLUE> key is locked on.
1.7 Connecting To An 802.11 Network
In most cases, the 7535 must be configured before it can connect to
an 802.11 wireless network. Chapter 2, Section 2.2.2, “Configuring
An IEEE 802.11 Radio Installed In The 7535” in the “7535 Hand-
Held Computer User Manual” (PN 8000007) describes this configu-
ration process. Once the 7535 is properly configured, it automati-
cally connects to your wireless network within a few moments of
switching on. A radio icon in the taskbar indicates a successful net-
work connection along with the quality of the radio reception.