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User ’ s Guide P/N 961-054-019 Revision A December 1999 NORAND R 6642 Pen Computer P/N 961-054-019 Revision A *961054019.
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CONTENTS PEN*KEY 6642 Pen Computer User’s Guide i CONTENTS """""""""""""""""""""""""""" SECTION 1 1-1 . . . .
CONTENTS ii PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Removing External Floppy Disk Drive/Port Expander 2Ć8 Handling Floppy Disks 2Ć9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inserting and Removing Floppy Disks 2Ć9 . . . . . . . . .
CONTENTS PEN*KEY 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide iii SECTION 5 5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Before connecting peripherals: 5Ć1 .
CONTENTS iv PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide SECTION 6 6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T roubleshooting 6-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Problems on Start-up 6Ć2 .
1-1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Section 1 Overview """""""""""""""""""""""""""" Introduction: About this Manual This manual is divided into six sections.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-2 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Overview The PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer Figure 1Ć1 The PEN*KEY 6642 Pen Computer The PEN*KEY 6642 Pen Computer is a compact, lightĆ weight mobile computer . It features: " Lightweight- 2.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-3 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide " One T ype II PC card slot " 21 key numeric keypad and navigation keys " Integrated 56K modem with RJ1 1 connector &.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-4 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Front V iew Figure 1Ć2 Front V iew Display Power Button RJ1 1 Jack for Modem Speaker Power/ HDD LEDs Numeric Keypad.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-5 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Power Button In addition to turning the power on and off, the power button can be used as a suspend/resume switch.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-6 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Power LED When this LED is green, the pen computer is operating. When this LED is red, the pen computer is in the suspendĆ toĆRAM state. If this LED is off, the pen computer is either not operating or is in the suspendĆtoĆdisk state.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-7 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Pen Stylus T o remove the pen stylus, pull it straight out to the right. T o place the pen back in the pen holder , align the projection on the pen with the groove in the pen holder and then gently slide the pen into the holder .
SECTION 1 Overview 1-8 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Side V iews Figure 1Ć5 Side Views Pen Stylus Floppy Drive/ Port Expander Audio In/Out USB Connector Power In Fan V e nt PC Card Slo.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-9 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Rear V iew Figure 1Ć6 Rear V iew External Video Connector IrDA Port Infrared Communications Port This port is used by devices that use infrared communications, such as an IR desktop dongle or IR printers.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-10 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Bottom V iew Figure 1Ć7 Bottom V iew Reset Switch Expansion Battery Connector Cover Air V ents The air vents allow the pen computer to dissipate internal heat. Do not block these vents for any length of time during operation.
SECTION 1 Overview 1-1 1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide RESET Switch If the power button does not work, press this switch with the tip of the stylus pen to reset the pen computer .
SECTION 1 Overview 1-12 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Internal Battery Pack Charging Y ou can check the state of battery charge with the PKtools utility menu. " T ap on either the battery icon or the PEN*KEY tool icon in the W indows 98 taskbar , if they are displayed.
2-1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Section 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First T ime """""""""""""""""""""""""""" This section explains the necessary start up procedures.
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-2 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Connecting the AC Adapter B CAUTION: Always grasp the plug when plugging in or unplugging the power cord. Figure 2Ć1 AC Adapter Plug into the pen computer .
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-3 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide System Startup Startup 1. Press the [POWER] button. The pen computer automatically executes its Power On Self-T est (POST). This test checks the pen computer ' s memory , system board and other devices before initiating normal operation.
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-4 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Pen Stylus Input The PEN*KEY 6642 Pen Computer is equipped with a pen stylus to select items displayed on the LCD screen and to input text and drawings.
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-5 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Figure 2Ć2 Pen Operation Ta p Double–T ap Drag.
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-6 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Connect Devices The devices outlined in the figure below can be connected to the 6642 while the pen computer is powered on.
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-7 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Using the External Floppy Drive/Port Expander Y ou can use double-density 720K or high-density 1.44MB floppy disks with the external floppy disk drive/port expander .
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-8 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide B CAUTION: Do not place the floppy disk drive unit on its side or upside down. B CAUTION: Do not press on the floppy disk drive unit; it may damage the drive or cause malfunction.
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-9 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Handling Floppy Disks " NOTE: Do not open the shutter and touch the disk inside, otherwise you will not be able to read or write data to the disk.
SECTION 2 Using the Pen Computer for the First Time 2-10 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Formatting a Floppy Disk " NOTE: Formatting a floppy destroys all current data on the disk 1. Check to make sure the floppy is not write-protected.
3-1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’s Guide Section 3 Software """""""""""""""""""""""""""" General Information This section explains the operating system software and the PEN*KEY R tool.
SECTION 3 Software 3-2 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Windows 98 Help The Help function is one of the main information resources for Windows 98. There are two types of help: help that exĆ plains specific operating procedures, and help that explains an item displayed on the screen.
SECTION 3 Software 3-3 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Contents Use this to find information from a list of topics grouped by area. Keyword Use this to input the first few letters of the target word and to search for the desired information from an alphabetized list of keywords.
SECTION 3 Software 3-4 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Help Regarding Items on the Screen If a window has a [?] button, you can use it to see explanations of various items on the screen.
SECTION 3 Software 3-5 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide PEN*KEY Utility T ool The PEN*KEY tool allows the user to set the backlight, disĆ play current battery state, set suspend execution, reassign keypad functions, and change pen click volume from the W indows desktop.
SECTION 3 Software 3-6 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Adjusting the Backlight and Checking the Remaining Battery Capacity 1. T ap on the Backlight/Battery tab. 2. The backlight brightness can be set to one of four levels. T o adjust the brightness, tap the desired level.
SECTION 3 Software 3-7 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide The Autocheck button changes the brightness of the backlight when AC power is connected.
SECTION 3 Software 3-8 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Suspend Suspend to Disk and Suspend to RAM functions are advanced power management features which allow for maximum battery life for the 6642. " Suspend to RAM- keeps system and graphics memory refreshed until the pen computer is reactivated.
SECTION 3 Software 3-9 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Keypad Assign The keypad assignments can be changed by doing the followĆ ing. For example, if an application requires function" keys, the 1" key could be changed to F1, the 2" key could be changed to F2", and so on.
SECTION 3 Software 3-10 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Pen Calibration Select Pen Align" from the Windows Start menu to begin pen calibration. Press in the center of the cross-hair target three times. Continue with the three remaining targets until the panel is calibrated.
SECTION 3 Software 3-1 1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Pen Calibration (continued) Once complete, you can fine-tune the calibration by: " Changing the offset values of the cursor " Changing the cursor speed " Cancelling the calibration or restarting the procedure.
SECTION 3 Software 3-12 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Checking the V ersion of the PEN*KEY T ool " T ap the About tab. " NOTE: The version of the PEN*KEY utility tool is displayed. This is not the version number of the PEN*KEY hardware.
SECTION 3 Software 3-13 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide CIC Handwriting Recognition The CIC PENX R Handwriter Recognition System software (HRS) is preinstalled on the 6642 and is used with software products enabled for handwriting recognition and verification.
SECTION 3 Software 3-14 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide On Screen Keyboard The on screen keyboard is available by default in the W indows 98 toolbar . Right Mouse Button Setting Click on the pen icon in the toolbar to change the mouse button assignment.
4-1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Section 4 Battery Use """""""""""""""""""""""""""" Battery Charge Connect the AC adapter to the pen computer to charge the internal battery before use.
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-2 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Charging Internal Battery Pack Figure 4Ć1 Charging the Internal Battery 1. Plug the power cord to the AC adapter , then into an electrical outlet. 2. Connect the AC adapter to the pen computer .
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-3 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Attaching the Expansion Battery Pack Attach or replace expansion battery pack described in the procedure below . See figure 4-2. 1. T urn off the pen computer and disconnect the AC adapter .
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-4 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide B CAUTION: If a battery pack is inserted incorrectly , damage to the battery pack or a fire could result.
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-5 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Figure 4Ć3 Attaching the Expansion Battery 3 4 Drop the Battery into the T abs, Slide it to the Right Lock the Battery , Setting.
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-6 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Remaining Battery Pack Capacity Display Confirming the Remaining Battery Pack Capacity Figure 4Ć4 Battery Pack Capacity In W indows 98, the remaining battery pack capacity can be checked by the following method.
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-7 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide The internal battery gauge at the top indicates the remaining capacity of battery 1,(battery pack) and the battery gauge beĆ low indicates the remaining capacity of battery 2 (expansion battery pack).
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-8 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Low Battery Warning The red LED turns on if the batteries will be completely drained within a few minutes. The operating system (W indows 98) and the hardware deterĆ mine low battery pack condition.
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-9 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Charging and Operating Times The charging and operating times are based on the number of battery packs used, as shown in the following table.
SECTION 4 Battery Use 4-10 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Battery Disposal The 6642 pen computer contains or is supplied with a lithium- ion battery . Lithium-ion batteries have a longer life due to their chemical makeup and do not need to be replaced as often.
5-1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Section 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment """"""""""""""""""&.
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-2 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Peripheral Equipment Figure 5Ć1 6642 Peripherals Audio I/O Serial Devices T ype II PC Cards PS/2 Keyboard/Mo.
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-3 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Connectors Figure 5Ć2 Side V iew Connections Floppy Drive/Port Expander USB Connector Audio I/O DC Power In Floppy Drive/Port Expander 1. Open the floppy drive/port expander cover on the right side of the pen computer .
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-4 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide " NOTE: If external stereo speakers are connected to the pen computer , the audio is output from the right channel only . Adjust the sound volume in the operating system by tapping the speaker icon in the taskbar .
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-5 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide SVGA Port The SVGA port connects an external monitor or projection deĆ vice to the 6642.
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-6 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Printer Y ou can connect a printer to a parallel port of the external floppy drive/port expander . " NOTE: Read the printer manual before setting up the printer .
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-7 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide IrDA Communications The IR (infrared) port provides wireless file transfer between the 6642 and an IR-equipped computer or device. Y ou can also print to an IR-equipped printer without connecting a printer cable.
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-8 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Logical Port For some software, you may have to change the assignment of the logical port. 1. In the IR dialog box, select Ports. 2. Change the settings and tap OK.
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-9 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide PC Card Slot The PC Card slot houses one card slot that supports one T ype II PC card. The 6642 supports the CardBus PC conĆ troller function, that allows 5V and 3V 32-bit CardBus and 16-bit PC cards including Zoom V ideo (ZV) function like MPEG PC cards.
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-10 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Removing a PC Card " 1) T ap the PC Card" icon in the system tray . " 2) T ap on the Stop" message that appears. " 3)T ap A T A device dialog box and wait for [OK].
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-1 1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Modem The PEN*KEY 6642 contains an internal 56K V .90 Modem qualified for use with telephone systems in the United States and Canada. For other countries you may purchase an international PCMCIA Modem.
SECTION 5 Connecting Peripheral Equipment 5-12 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Connecting the Modem " NOTE: The built – in modem on the 6642 is designed only for regular analog telephone lines. The modem may be damaged when connected to a digital ISDN terminal or digital PBX.
6-1 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Section 6 T roubleshooting """""""""""""""""""""""""""" Sometimes, a careful check will reveal that what you thought was a malfunction actually was not.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-2 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Problems on Start–up Why doesn't the power switch function? " Confirm that the power cord is connected properly . " Connect another electrical device to the power outlet in order to confirm that power is live from the outlet.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-3 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Why do I get the message Operating System not found ? " Insert a boot up disk into the external floppy disk drive/port expander , then check the condition of the hard disk.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-4 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Why is the image on the external monitor display distorted? " Check that the monitor is connected correctly . " Make sure the CRT is not near any electric devices that have a stong magnetic fields such as a TV set, fan or radio.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-5 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Problems with T ouch Panel Why is the touch panel not functioning correctly? " Confirm that the touch panel is correctly calibrated with the pen software. Run the calibration application from the program menu.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-6 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Why doesn't the device connected to the RS-232C serial port function? " Confirm that the device is correctly connected to the floppy disk drive/port expander with an appropriate cable.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-7 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Problems with Communications Why can't I communicate through the built-in IR port? " Confirm that the IR port of the 6642 is lined up with the IR port of the other device.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-8 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Other Problems Why is the date or time incorrect? " Correct the date and time using the Date/Time icon in the W indows Control Panel or the Main menu of the setup utility .
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-9 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Factory Service If the unit is faulty , you can phone your designated InterĆ mec Service Center for repair advice, instructions, or to obĆ tain factory-quality repair service.
SECTION 6 T roubleshooting 6-10 PEN*KEY R 6642 Pen Computer User ’ s Guide Web Site The Customer Support File Libraries, including Hot Tips and Product A wareness Bulletins, are available on the Internet. New users start at the Intermec web site: www.
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