Symbol Technologies Two Way Radio PDT811 User Manual

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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of Symbol Technologies’ PDT  
8100 Terminal! Its unique combination of features make this  
product superior for use in a wide range of applications. These  
features include:  
Personal Information Management software  
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Microsoft Windows Pocket PC 2002 operating system  
RF communication via Symbol’s Spectrum24 wireless  
network (PDT 814x) or a wide area network (PDT 813x)  
1- and 2-dimensional scanning capability  
Monochrome LCD or color TFT LCD display  
28-key, 37-key, or 47-key keyboard  
Touch screen  
Printing support  
IrDA-compliant interface for printing and communications.  
About This Guide  
This guide describes how to set up and use the terminal. The term  
PDT 8100 refers to the batch, Spectrum24, and WAN versions of  
the terminal. Specific topics covered include:  
Parts of the PDT 8100 Series on page 3  
Getting Started on page 6  
Installing the SIM Card (PDT 8137 Only) on page 6  
Inserting a Compact Flash Card on page 7  
Removing a Compact Flash Card on page 8  
Installing the Battery on page 8  
Charging the Battery on page 9  
15-Pin Serial Port Connector on page 11  
Attaching the Handstrap on page 11  
Starting the PDT 8100 on page 12  
Aligning the Screen on page 12  
Initiating a Network Connection on page 13  
Controlling the Backlight (Color TFT LCD) on page 13  
Adjusting the Contrast (Monochrome LCD) on page 14  
Using a Headset on page 14  
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Using the Keyboard on page 14  
Using the Stylus on page 20  
Today Screen on page 21  
Navigation Bar and Command Bar on page 22  
Input Methods on page 22  
Scanning with the PDT 8100 on page 25  
Resetting Your PDT 8100 Terminal on page 27  
Host Communications on page 29  
Maintaining the PDT 8100 on page 30  
Troubleshooting on page 31  
EID Number (PDT 8133 Only) on page 44.  
The PDT 8100 Product Reference Guide for Pocket PC 2002 (p/n  
72-55034-xx) details the applications available for the PDT 8100.  
Visit http://www.symbol.com/manuals for the latest version of this  
guide and translated versions.  
Accessories  
Each PDT 8100 requires one 1550 mAh lithium-ion battery. The  
following optional accessories are available from Symbol  
Technologies:  
Additional lithium-ion battery  
Stylus for performing pen functions  
Cables:  
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Serial charging cable  
DEX cable  
Autocharge cable  
Snap-on printer cable  
Single-slot cradle  
Four-slot cradle  
Vehicle cradle  
IrDA compliant printer  
Magnetic stripe reader  
Clip on modem module  
Headset  
Carrying case.  
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Parts of the PDT 8100 Series  
Front View  
WAN Antenna  
(PDT 8133/8137 only)  
Speaker  
Scan LED  
LCD  
(monochrome)  
TFT LCD  
(color)  
Scan Trigger  
Power  
Button  
Backlight  
Button  
Microphone  
Top View  
2-D Exit Window  
(terminals with  
scanner)  
1-D Exit Window  
(terminals with  
scanner)  
15-Pin Serial Port  
(terminals without  
scanner)  
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Parts of the PDT 8100 Series (continued)  
Side View  
Audio  
connector  
1-D terminal  
Handstrap  
clip  
2-D terminal  
Handstrap  
bar  
Handstrap  
Handstrap  
Scan Trigger  
2-D Terminal  
1-D Terminal  
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Parts of the PDT 8100 Series (continued)  
Back View  
WAN Antenna  
Stylus  
Stylus Silo  
IrDA Port  
Reset Button  
Battery Cover  
Switch  
SIM Socket  
Flash Card Cover  
Battery  
Compartment  
Lithium-ion  
Battery  
Battery Door  
Latch  
Battery Door  
Latch  
Battery Door  
Bottom View  
Serial Port  
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Getting Started  
Before you can use your PDT 8100, perform these basic setup  
procedures:  
Install the antenna packaged with the terminal by screwing it  
into the antenna receptacle on the top of the terminal  
(PDT 8133/8137 only).  
Install the SIM card (PDT 8137 only).  
Insert the Compact Flash card (optional).  
Install and charge the battery.  
Start the PDT 81xx.  
Initiate the network connection (PDT 813x/814x only).  
Installing the SIM Card (PDT 8137 Only)  
1. Slide the  
latches on the  
battery door up  
and lift the  
2. Remove the flash card cover  
at the top of the battery  
compartment by pulling the top  
out, and lifting the cover up.  
battery door  
away from the  
PDT 8137. If  
the battery is  
installed,  
SIM Card  
Contact Area  
remove it.  
3. Slide the metal  
clip on the SIM  
cardholder door  
to the right to  
4. Lift the  
cardholder door to  
an upright position  
release the SIM  
cardholder.  
5. Insert the card  
between the  
cardholder body  
and the metal clip;  
be sure the  
6. Close the  
cardholder door  
(with the contact  
area of the card  
facing down).  
beveled corner of  
the SIM card is on  
the top right.  
7. Slide the metal  
clip to the left to  
lock it in place.  
8. Replace the  
flash card cover.  
9. Reinsert the  
batteryandbattery  
door (see Installing  
the Battery on  
page 8).  
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Inserting a Compact Flash Card  
The PDT 8100 contains a slot for a standard compact flash card,  
which includes a locking mechanism that prevents the card from  
coming loose if the PDT 8100 is dropped. Insert the compact flash  
card carefully to ensure it engages this locking mechanism.  
1. Open the battery door and remove the battery.  
2. Remove the flash card cover at the top of the battery com-  
partment by pulling the top out, and lifting the cover up.  
Compact  
Flash Card  
Cover  
3. Insert the flash card into the compartment with the pins fac-  
ing forward, and the main label facing down. It only fits one  
way. The two metal tabs on the locking mechanism will pre-  
vent you from pushing the card all the way in.  
4. To fit the card into place, push down and in at the same time,  
so that the lip of the compact flash card slips under the tabs  
of the locking mechanism.  
5. Replace the flash card cover by inserting the bottom first,  
and pressing the top in.  
Note: After you insert or remove a compact flash card, you  
must replace the flash card cover or the terminal will  
not function.  
6. Reinsert the battery and battery door.  
7. Perform a soft reset (see Performing a Soft Reset on page  
27).  
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Removing a Compact Flash Card  
1. Open the battery door and remove the battery and flash card  
cover.  
2. Use the stylus to press the flash card release button inside  
the flash card compartment.  
Installing the Battery  
1. Slide the latches on the battery door up and lift the battery  
door away from the PDT 8100.  
Latches  
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2. Insert the lithium-ion battery in the battery compartment with  
the battery tether positioned properly (as shown below),  
making sure the battery snaps into place.  
Tether  
3. Replace the battery cover, pressing down firmly along the  
top edge while sliding the latches down into the locked posi-  
tion.  
Charging the Battery  
Before using your PDT 8100 for the first time, charge the lithium-  
ion battery in the terminal for about 2 1/2 hours, using the CRD  
8100 Cradle or the Synchronization Cable. Follow these same  
procedures to recharge the battery.  
Your terminal is equipped with a memory backup battery which  
automatically charges from the fully-charged lithium-ion battery.  
This backup battery retains data in memory when the terminal’s  
battery is removed, and takes several hours to charge when you  
first use your terminal.  
Note: If you remove your lithium-ion battery before the back-  
up battery is fully charged, data may be lost. For this  
reason, DO NOT remove the battery within the first ten  
hours of use.  
Charging the Battery Using the CRD 8100 Cradle  
1. Set up the cradle according to the procedures in the CRD  
8100 Quick Reference Guide.  
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2. Insert the PDT 8100 terminal in the cradle.  
Terminal Status LED  
3. The Terminal Status LED turns red (may take up to one  
minute) to indicate charging, then turns off when the battery  
is fully charged. The terminal’s battery is fully charged after  
approximately 2 1/2 hours.  
Charging a Spare Battery  
To recharge a spare battery, insert it in the spare battery charging  
slot in the back of the cradle, so the contacts are facing down and  
towards the back of the cradle. Press the battery down into the slot  
until firmly seated.  
The Spare Battery LED turns red to indicate charging, then green  
when the battery is fully charged. The battery is fully charged after  
approximately 2 1/2 hours. See the CRD 8100-1000S Quick  
Reference Guide (p/n 72-50974-xx) for more information.  
Spare Battery LED  
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Charging the Battery Using the Synchronization Cable  
1. Insert the Synchroniza-  
tion cable into the bot-  
tom of the terminal.  
2. Plug the power cable  
into a wall outlet and  
plug the other end into  
the battery charging re-  
ceptacle on the side of  
the Synchronization  
Cable.  
Battery Charging Receptacle  
Synchronization Cable  
15-Pin Serial Port Connector  
To connect to the Micro-D RS-232 port at the top of the terminal,  
use an ITT Cannon brand mil-spec connector (MDM-15SSB) with  
captivated jack screws (mil p/n M83513/5-6) to protect the  
connector’s contacts from damage during insertion and removal.  
Attaching the Handstrap  
3. On 1-D terminals,  
slip the top of the  
strap through the  
plastic clip on the  
back of the terminal.  
On 2-D terminals,  
slip the top of the  
strap through the  
metal bar.  
1. Install the plastic  
clip on the back of  
the terminal using  
the screw. (1-D  
terminals only.)  
2. Slide the end of the  
strap into the  
Adjust as necessary.  
notches on the  
bottom of the  
battery door.  
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Starting the PDT 8100  
Press the red power button to turn the PDT 8100 on and off. If the  
terminal does not power on, perform a hard reset. See Performing  
a Hard Reset on page 28.  
Power Button  
As the terminal initializes its unique Flash File system, the Symbol  
splash screen displays for about 10 seconds.  
When the Welcome screen appears, tap anywhere on the screen  
to continue to the Align screen. Note that these screens also  
appear every time you perform a hard reset.  
Aligning the Screen  
To align your PDT 8100 so the cursor on the touch screen aligns  
with the tip of your stylus:  
1. If necessary, adjust the contrast (monochrome LCD only) on  
the PDT 8100 so the screen is readable. See Adjusting the  
Contrast (Monochrome LCD) on page 14.  
2. Remove the stylus from its storage silo on the back of the  
PDT 8100.  
3. Tap the center of each target that appears on the screen with  
the tip of the stylus.  
Tap the target firmly and accurately at  
each location on the screen. The target  
will continue to move until the screen  
is aligned.  
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4. Follow the directions on the screen which explain how to use  
the stylus and pop-up menus, and allow you to set your city  
and time zone.  
Initiating a Network Connection  
Before using the terminal, set up the Spectrum24, CDPD (Cellular  
Digital Packet Data) or GSM (Global System for Mobile  
Communication) network connection. Refer to the PDT 8100  
Series Product Reference Guide for Pocket PC 2002 for setup  
instructions.  
Controlling the Backlight (Color TFT LCD)  
Turn the backlight on and off by pressing the Backlight button.  
Power Button  
Backlight Button  
Keyboard  
Keys  
Description  
28-key  
37-key  
47-key  
Function + “1”  
Function + “2”  
Decrease backlight (decrease brightness)  
Increase backlight (increase brightness)  
Function + “G” Decrease backlight (decrease brightness)  
Function + “I” Increase backlight (increase brightness)  
Function + “Y” Decrease backlight (decrease brightness)  
Function + “W” Increase backlight (increase brightness)  
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Adjusting the Contrast (Monochrome LCD)  
Keyboard  
Keys  
Description  
28-key  
Function + “1”  
Function + “2”  
Decrease contrast (lighten the screen)  
Increase contrast (darken the screen)  
37-key  
47-key  
Function + “G” Decrease contrast (lighten the screen)  
Function + “I” Increase contrast (darken the screen)  
Function + “Y” Decrease contrast (lighten the screen)  
Function + “W” Increase contrast (darken the screen)  
Using a Headset  
If your terminal is equipped with an  
audio connector, a headset may be  
installed for telephony operation.  
To use the headset, plug the  
headset jack into the audio  
connector on the side of the  
terminal.  
Using the Keyboard  
Note: Key functions can be changed by an application. Your  
keyboard may not function exactly as described. For  
more detailed keyboard information, refer to the PDT  
8100 Product Reference Guide for Pocket PC 2002.  
Using the 28-Key Keyboard  
The 28-key keyboard uses an alphanumeric keypad that produces  
the 26-character alphabet (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and assorted  
characters. The keyboard is color-coded to indicate which modifier  
key (Alpha-Numeric, Func) to press to produce a particular  
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character or action. The keyboard default is numeric, producing  
numbers.  
Cursor keys  
Caps/Shift key  
Space/  
Backspace key  
End key  
Send key  
Scan key  
Scan key  
Home  
Clear key  
Page up &  
down keys  
Tab key  
Alpha key  
Enter/Escape  
key  
Function key  
Control key  
Alt key  
Backlight key  
Power key  
Key  
Action  
Note: Press Func, then another key to produce the value or function above  
that key. See individual key descriptions in this table for additional Function  
key usage.  
Alpha  
Press Alpha to toggle between alpha and numeric  
mode. In alpha mode, pressing a key produces the yel-  
low letter on that key; in numeric mode, pressing a key  
produces the number in gray.  
Backlight  
See Controlling the Backlight (Color TFT LCD) on page  
13.  
Caps/Shift  
Press Shift when in alpha mode, then another key to  
capitalize the letter on that key.  
Press Func + Shift to toggle All Caps on and off. Func +  
Shift also erases all entered data from the screen.  
Clear  
Press Clear to clear the screen.  
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Key  
Action  
Contrast  
See Adjusting the Contrast (Monochrome LCD) on page  
14.  
Cursor  
Press cursor keys to move the cursor left, right, up and  
down on the screen.  
Press Func + up cursor to raise the volume.  
Press Func + down cursor to lower the volume.  
End  
Press End to move the cursor to the end of a line.  
Enter/Escape  
Press Enter after entering data or a command.  
Press Func + Enter to partially or completely escape  
from an application level or screen.  
Power  
Scan  
See Starting the PDT 8100 on page 12.  
Press Scan to scan bar codes. (Also use right and left  
scan triggers.)  
Send  
The Send key is application dependent.  
Space/Back-  
space  
Press Func + Bk-Sp to enter a blank space.  
Press Bk-Sp to erase information entered on the display,  
one character at a time.  
Tab  
Press Tab to move from field to field.  
Using the 37-Key Keyboard  
The 37-key keyboard uses an alphanumeric keypad that produces  
the 26-character alphabet (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and assorted  
characters. The keyboard is color-coded to indicate which modifier  
key (Alpha-Numeric, Func) to press to produce a particular  
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character or action. The keyboard default is numeric, producing  
the gray number or white character on that key.  
Scan key  
Caps/Shift key  
Space/  
Backspace key  
End key  
Send key  
Function key  
Clear key  
Alt key  
Tab key  
Volume (+) key  
Control key  
Volume (-) key  
Alpha key  
Backlight key  
Enter/Escape  
Power key  
key  
Key  
Action  
Note: Press Func, then another key to produce the value or function above  
that key. See individual key descriptions in this table for additional Function  
key usage.  
Alpha  
Press Alpha to toggle between alpha and numeric  
mode. In alpha mode, pressing a key produces the yel-  
low letter on that key; in numeric mode, pressing a key  
produces the number in gray or character in white.  
Backlight  
See Controlling the Backlight (Color TFT LCD) on page  
13.  
Caps/Shift  
Press Shift when in alpha mode, then another key to  
capitalize the letter on that key.  
Press Func + Shift to toggle All Caps on and off. Func  
+ Shift also erases all entered data from the screen.  
Clear  
Press Clear to clear the screen.  
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Key  
Action  
Contrast  
See Adjusting the Contrast (Monochrome LCD) on page  
14.  
Cursor keys:  
C, G, H, I  
Press cursor keys to move the cursor left, right, up and  
down on the screen.  
End  
Press End to move the cursor to the end of a line.  
Escape/Enter  
Press Enter after entering data or a command.  
Press Func + Enter to partially or completely escape  
from an application level or screen.  
Power  
Scan  
See Starting the PDT 8100 on page 12.  
Press Scan to scan bar codes. (Also use right and left  
scan triggers.)  
Send  
The Send key is application dependent.  
Space/Back-  
space  
Press Func + Bk-Sp to enter a blank space.  
Press Bk-Sp to erase information entered on the display,  
one character at a time.  
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Using the 47-Key Keyboard  
The 47-key keyboard uses an alphanumeric keypad that produces  
the 26-character alphabet (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and assorted  
characters. The keyboard is color-coded to indicate which modifier  
key (Alpha-Numeric, Func) to press to produce a particular  
character or action. The keyboard default is the key value,  
producing the gray number or lower case yellow letter on that key.  
Scan key  
Caps/Shift key  
Space/  
Backspace  
key  
End key  
Send key  
Function key  
Clear key  
Alt key  
Tab key  
Volume (+) & (-)  
keys  
Control key  
Enter/Escape  
key  
Power key  
Backlight key  
Key  
Action  
Note: Press Func, then another key to produce the value or function above  
that key. See individual key descriptions in this table for additional Function  
key usage.  
Backlight  
See Controlling the Backlight (Color TFT LCD) on page  
13.  
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Key  
Action  
Caps/Shift  
Press Shift when in alpha mode, then another key to  
capitalize the letter on that key.  
Press Func + Shift to toggle All Caps on and off. Func  
+ Shift also erases all entered data from the screen.  
Clear  
Press Clear to clear the screen.  
Contrast  
See Adjusting the Contrast (Monochrome LCD) on page  
14.  
Cursor keys:  
C, G, H, I  
Press cursor keys to move the cursor left, right, up and  
down on the screen.  
End  
Press End to move the cursor to the end of a line.  
Escape/Enter  
Press Enter after entering data or a command.  
Press Func + Enter to partially or completely escape  
from an application level or screen.  
Power  
Scan  
See Starting the PDT 8100 on page 12.  
Press Scan to scan bar codes. (Also use right and left  
scan triggers.)  
Send  
The Send key is application dependent.  
Space/Back-  
space  
Press Func + Bk-Sp to enter a blank space.  
Press Bk-Sp to erase information entered on the display,  
one character at a time.  
Using the Stylus  
The stylus selects items and enters information. The stylus  
functions as a mouse.  
Tap: Touch the screen once with the stylus to open items and  
select options.  
Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the  
screen to select text and images. Drag in a list to select mul-  
tiple items.  
Tap-and-hold: Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a  
list of actions available for that item. On the pop-up menu  
that appears, tap the action you want to perform.  
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Today Screen  
When you turn on your terminal for the first time each day (or after  
4 hours of inactivity), the Today screen appears. You can also  
display it by tapping  
, then Today. On the Today screen, you  
can see important information for the day.  
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Navigation Bar and Command Bar  
The navigation bar at the top of the screen displays the active  
program and current time, and allows you to select programs and  
close screens. The command bar at the bottom of the screen  
contains menus and buttons to perform tasks in programs.  
Input Methods  
Enter information in any program by typing with the 28-, 37-, or 47-  
key keyboard, or use the input panel to type with the soft keyboard,  
write using Block Recognizer, or the Letter Recognizer. In any  
case, the characters appear as typed text on the screen.  
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To show or hide the input panel, tap the Input Panel button. Tap the  
arrow next to this button to view input methods.  
Select input method settings  
Select an input method  
Tap to see your choice  
Input Panel Button  
When you use the input panel, your terminal anticipates the word  
you are typing or writing and displays it above the input panel.  
When you tap the displayed word, it is inserted into your text at the  
insertion point. The more you use your terminal, the more words it  
learns to anticipate.  
Using the Soft Keyboard  
1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then Keyboard.  
2. On the soft keyboard, tap the keys with your stylus.  
Using the Block Recognizer  
1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then Block Rec-  
ognizer.  
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2. Write a letter in the left side of the box, or a number in the  
right side, using special character strokes.  
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text on the screen.  
For instructions on entering Block Recognizer characters, with  
Block Recognizer open, tap the question mark next to the writing  
area, or see Block Recognizer Characters on page 25.  
Using the Letter Recognizer  
1. Tap the arrow next to the Input Panel button, then Letter Rec-  
ognizer.  
2. Write letters or numbers in the writing area, just as you would  
on paper. Write capital letters in the left side of the box, num-  
bers in the right side, and lower case letters in the center.  
When you write a letter, it is converted to typed text on the screen.  
For instructions on using Letter Recognizer, with Letter  
Recognizer open, tap the question mark next to the writing area.  
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Block Recognizer Characters  
The following chart is a partial display of the characters you can  
write while using the Block Recognizer (the dot on each character  
is the starting point for writing).  
Scanning with the PDT 8100  
The PDT 8100 has an integrated scanner which collects data by  
scanning bar codes. See the PDT 8100 Product Reference Guide  
for Pocket PC 2002 for information on configuring your terminal for  
scanning.  
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To scan bar codes with the PDT 8100:  
1. Aim the scanner at the bar code.  
2. Press the scan trigger. Ensure the red scan beam covers the  
entire bar code. The green scan LED lights and a beep  
sounds to indicate a successful decode.  
Scanning PDF417 Bar Codes  
The 2-D scanning PDT 8100 terminal supports PDF417 bar code  
scanning. The raster pattern has multiple scanning rows to  
accommodate the PDF417 symbol’s multiple rows.  
1. Point the scanner at the bar code and press the trigger.  
2. Center the aiming pattern on the bar code.  
3. As the raster pattern spreads, keep the pattern horizontal to  
the bar code.  
3/4”  
3/4”  
4. The terminal indicates a successful scan by changing the  
LED from red to green, beeping one or more times, and/or  
displaying the bar code data on the screen.  
If the PDF417 symbol is too “tall” where the vertical scan pattern  
is not high enough to cover it, move the terminal slowly up and  
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down, keeping the beam horizontal to the rows, until the pattern  
scans the entire symbol.  
Resetting Your PDT 8100 Terminal  
If your PDT 8100 terminal stops responding to input, reset it.  
Performing a Soft Reset  
A soft reset restarts the terminal and saves all stored records and  
entries.  
Caution: Files that remain open during a soft reset may not be  
retained.  
DO NOT perform a soft reset if the terminal is suspend-  
ed. Press the Power button to wake the terminal; if the  
terminal does not turn on, perform a soft reset.  
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To perform a soft reset:  
Keyboard  
Keys  
28-key  
37-key  
47-key  
Backlight + Down Arrow + Function  
Backlight + Alpha + Function  
Backlight + End + Function  
Performing a Hard Reset  
A hard reset also restarts your PDT 8100 terminal, but erases all  
stored records and entries. Therefore, never perform a hard reset  
unless a soft reset does not solve your problem.  
Note: You can restore any data previously synchronized with  
your computer during the next ActiveSync operation.  
See the CRD 8100 Quick Reference Guide or the PDT  
8100 Product Reference Guide for Pocket PC 2002.  
To perform a hard reset on the terminal:  
1. Remove the battery cover.  
2. While holding down the Function key, use the stylus (or sim-  
ilar object without a sharp tip) to gently press the reset but-  
ton.  
Func Key  
(37-key  
Reset  
Button  
keyboard  
pictured)  
3. Replace the battery cover and press the Power button.  
4. As the terminal reboots, the Symbol splash screen displays  
for about 10 seconds.  
5. Realign the screen as described on page 12.  
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Note: With a hard reset, Formats, Preferences, and other  
settings are restored to their factory default settings.  
Host Communications  
The PDT 8100 Series terminal can communicate with a host PC  
either directly through its communications port using an RS-232  
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serial cable, the cradle, or wirelessly via the Spectrum24 wireless  
LANs, CDPD (Cellular Digital Packet Data), or GSM (Global  
System for Mobile Communication). For more information on  
setting up and performing wireless communications with your PDT  
8100 Series terminal, refer to the PDT 8100 Series Product  
Reference Guide for Pocket PC 2002.  
Using the RS-232 Serial Cable  
To connect the RS-232 serial cable for host communication:  
1. Connect the RS-232 serial communication cable’s connector  
to the adapter cable’s connector.  
2. Plug the adapter cable’s subminiature connector into the se-  
rial communication port on the bottom of the terminal.  
3. Plug the other end of the RS-232 serial communication cable  
into the host PC.  
4. Begin host communication as specified by your application.  
Using the Cradle  
To communicate through the cradle:  
1. Ensure all connections between the cradle and the host  
computer are secure. See the Quick Reference Guide that  
shipped with your cradle for instructions on setting up the  
cradle.  
2. Power on the host computer, the cradle, and the terminal.  
3. Insert the terminal into the cradle.  
4. Begin host communications as specified by your application.  
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Communicating with Printers  
To print from a standard printer:  
1. Attach an RS-232 serial cable to the serial port in the bottom  
of the PDT 8100.  
2. Attach the other end of the cable to the serial port on the  
printer.  
3. Run your application’s print function.  
To print from an IrDA-compliant printer:  
1. Point the IrDA port on the back of the PDT 8100 at the IrDA  
port on the printer, at a maximum distance of 39 inches (1  
meter).  
2. Run the application’s print function.  
Note: The PDT 8100 must have software configured to com-  
municate with the printer you are using.  
Maintaining the PDT 8100  
To maintain your PDT 8100 in good working order:  
Do not scratch the screen. Use the supplied stylus or plastic-  
tipped pens intended for use with a touch-sensitive screen.  
Never use a pen or pencil or other sharp object on the  
screen.  
Although your PDT 8100 is water and dust resistant, do not  
expose it to rain or moisture for an extended period of time.  
Treat your PDT 8100 as you would a pocket calculator or oth-  
er small electronic instrument.  
The touch-sensitive screen of your PDT 8100 contains glass.  
Do not drop your PDT 8100 or subject it to strong impact.  
Protect your PDT 8100 from temperature extremes. Do not  
leave it on the dashboard of a car on a hot day, and keep it  
away from heat sources.  
Do not store or use your PDT 8100 in any location that is ex-  
tremely dusty, damp or wet.  
If the surface of the PDT 8100 screen becomes soiled, clean  
it with a soft cloth moistened with a diluted window-cleaning  
solution.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
PDT 8100 does  
not turn on.  
Lithium-ion bat-  
tery not charged.  
Charge or replace the lithium-ion  
battery in the PDT 8100.  
Lithium-ion bat-  
tery not installed  
properly.  
Ensure battery is installed properly.  
System crash.  
Perform a hard reset. See Reset-  
ting Your PDT 8100 Terminal on  
page 27.  
Rechargeable  
lithium-ion bat-  
tery did not  
charge.  
Battery failed.  
Replace battery. If your PDT 8100  
terminal still does not operate, try a  
soft reset, then a hard reset; see  
Resetting Your PDT 8100 Terminal  
on page 27.  
PDT 8100 re-  
Insert PDT 8100 in cradle and be-  
gin charging. The lithium-ion bat-  
tery requires up to 4 hours to  
recharge fully.  
moved from cra-  
dle while battery  
was charging.  
Cannot see char-  
acters on display.  
PDT 8100 not  
powered on.  
Press the PWR key.  
Contrast not ad-  
justed properly  
(monochrome  
LCD only).  
To adjust the contrast on your PDT  
8100 terminal, see Adjusting the  
Contrast (Monochrome LCD) on  
page 14.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Fail to communi-  
cate with IrDA  
printer.  
Distance from  
printer is more  
than 1 meter (39  
inches).  
Bring the terminal closer to the  
printer and attempt communica-  
tions again.  
Obstruction inter-  
fered with com-  
munication.  
Check the path to ensure no ob-  
jects were in the way.  
Application is not  
enabled to run  
IrDA printing.  
Printer support must be included  
with the application to run IrDA  
printing on the terminal. See your  
System Administrator.  
During data com-  
munication, no  
data was trans-  
mitted, or trans-  
mitted data was  
incomplete.  
Terminal re-  
Replace the terminal in the cradle,  
or replace the Synchronization ca-  
ble, and re-transmit.  
moved from cra-  
dle or unplugged  
from host PC dur-  
ing communica-  
tions.  
Incorrect cable  
configuration.  
See your System Administrator.  
Communication  
software was in-  
correctly installed  
or configured.  
Perform setup as described in the  
PDT 8100 Product Reference  
Guide for Pocket PC 2002.  
No sound is audi-  
ble.  
Volume setting is  
low or turned off.  
Check the System Volume slider in  
the Sounds & Reminders proper-  
ties dialog box (under Start/Set-  
tings) to make sure the volume is  
not turned down.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
PDT 8100 turns  
itself off.  
PDT 8100 is inac-  
tive.  
Your PDT 8100 turns off after a pe-  
riod of inactivity. This period can be  
set from one to five minutes, in  
one-minute intervals. Check the  
Power dialog box (in the System  
tab under Start/Settings), and  
change the setting if you need a  
longer delay before the automatic  
shutoff feature activates.  
PDT 8100  
Character strokes  
written incorrectly  
with the stylus.  
If you’re using the Block Recogniz-  
er input method, characters must  
be written a certain way. See the  
PDT 8100 Product Reference  
Guide for Pocket PC 2002 for infor-  
mation about how to write charac-  
ter strokes.  
doesn’t recog-  
nize my handwrit-  
ing.  
or  
Character strokes  
written on the  
wrong part of the  
LCD screen.  
If you’re using the Block Recogniz-  
er or Letter Recognizer input meth-  
od, make the character strokes in  
the lower character entry area on  
the screen — not on the display  
part of the screen.  
or  
Lower- case and  
upper-case let-  
ters, and numbers  
written on the  
Make sure you are writing letters  
and numbers in the appropriate  
section of the writing area.  
wrong parts of the  
LCD screen.  
Tapping the  
LCD screen not  
aligned correctly.  
Align the screen. Choose Align  
Screenfrom the System tab under  
Start/Settings, or hold down the  
Function button and press the Ac-  
tion button.  
screen buttons or  
icons does not  
activate the cor-  
responding fea-  
ture.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
A message ap-  
pears stating that  
your PDT 8100  
terminal memory  
is full.  
Too many files  
stored on the ter-  
minal.  
Delete unused memos and  
records. You can save these  
records on your computer.  
Memory alloca-  
tion too low.  
Adjust the memory allocation. Se-  
lect Start, then Settings, and se-  
lect the System tab. Tap Memory  
and adjust the slider.  
Too many applica-  
tions installed on  
the terminal.  
If you have installed additional ap-  
plications on your PDT 8100, re-  
move them to recover memory.  
Select Start, then Settings, and  
select the System tab. Tap Re-  
move Programs, select the un-  
used program and tap Remove.  
Beamed data  
does not trans-  
mit.  
PDT 8100 termi-  
nals too close to-  
gether.  
Confirm that the PDT 8100 termi-  
nals are 5” apart, and there is a  
clear path between the two devic-  
es.  
Insufficient room  
lighting.  
Adjust the room lighting or move to  
a different location.  
When receiving  
beamed data an  
out of memory  
message ap-  
pears.  
Not enough free  
memory available  
for receiving data.  
Your PDT 8100 terminal requires at  
least twice the amount of memory  
available as the data you are re-  
ceiving. For example, if you are re-  
ceiving a 30K application, you  
must have at least 60K free.  
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Problem  
Cause  
Solution  
Your PDT 8100  
terminal does not  
accept scan in-  
put.  
Scanning applica-  
tion is not loaded.  
Verify that the unit is loaded with a  
scanning application. See your  
System Administrator.  
Unreadable bar  
code.  
Be sure the symbol is not defaced.  
Distance be-  
Be sure you are within proper  
scanning range.  
tweenexitwindow  
and bar code is in-  
correct.  
Terminal is not  
programmed for  
the bar code.  
Be sure the terminal is pro-  
grammed to accept the type of bar  
code you are scanning.  
Terminal is not  
programmed to  
generate a beep.  
If you are expecting a beep on a  
good decode and don’t hear one,  
check that the application is set to  
generate a beep on good decode.  
Battery is low.  
If the scanner stops emitting a la-  
ser beam when you press the trig-  
ger, check your battery level. When  
the battery is low, the scanner  
shuts off before the terminal noti-  
fies you of the low battery condi-  
tion.  
Note: If the scanner is still not  
reading symbols, contact your dis-  
tributor or Symbol Technologies.  
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DANISH / DANSK  
ITALIAN / ITALIANO  
KLASSE 1  
KLASSE 2  
KLASSE 1 LASERPRODUKT  
LASERLYF  
CLASSE 1  
CLASSE 2  
PRODOTTO AL LASER DI CLASSE 1  
LUCE LASER  
SE IKKE IND I STRÅLEN  
KLASSE 2 LASERPRODUKT  
NON FISSARE IL RAGGIOPRODOTTO  
AL LASER DI CLASSE 2  
DUTCH / NEDERLANDS  
NORWEGIAN / NORSK  
KLASSE 1  
KLASSE 2  
KLASSE-1 LASERPRODUKT  
LASERLICHT  
NIET IN STRAAL STAREN  
KLASSE-2 LASERPRODUKT  
KLASSE 1  
KLASSE 2  
LASERPRODUKT, KLASSE 1  
LASERLYS IKKE STIRR INN I LYSSTRÅLEN  
LASERPRODUKT, KLASSE 2  
FINNISH / SUOMI  
PORTUGUESE / PORTUGUÊS  
LUOKKA 1  
LUOKKA 2  
LUOKKA 1 LASERTUOTE  
LASERVALO  
ÄLÄ TUIJOTA SÄDETTÄ  
LUOKKA 2 LASERTUOTE  
CLASSE 1  
CLASSE 2  
PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 1  
LUZ DE LASER NÃO FIXAR O RAIO LUMINOSO  
PRODUTO LASER DA CLASSE 2  
FRENCH / FRANÇAIS  
SPANISH / ESPAÑOL  
CLASSE 1  
CLASSE 2  
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 1  
LUMIERE LASER  
CLASE 1  
CLASE 2  
PRODUCTO LASER DE LA CLASE 1  
LUZ LASER  
NE PAS REGARDER LE RAYON FIXEMENT  
PRODUIT LASER DE CLASSE 2  
NO MIRE FIJAMENTE EL HAZ  
PRODUCTO LASER DE LA CLASE 2  
GERMAN / DEUTCH  
SWEDISH / SVENSKA  
KLASSE 1  
KLASSE 2  
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 1  
LASERSTRAHLEN  
NICHT DIREKT IN DEN LASERSTRAHL SCHAUEN  
LASERPRODUKT DER KLASSE 2  
KLASS 1  
KLASS 2  
LASERPRODUKT KLASS 1  
LASERLJUS STIRRA INTE MOT STRÅLEN  
LASERPRODUKT KLASS 2  
Power Supply  
Note:  
Use only a Symbol-approved power supply (p/n 50-14000-107) output  
rated 9 Vdc and minimum 2A. The power supply is certified to  
EN60950 with SELV outputs.  
Hinweis: Benutzen Sie nur eine Symbol Technologies genehmigt  
Stromversorgung (p/n 50-14000-107) in den Ausgabe: 9 Vdc und  
minimum 2A. Die Stromversorgung ist bescheinigt nach EN60950 mit  
SELV Ausgaben.  
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FCC RF Exposure Guidelines  
This device was tested for typical body-worn operations with the holster providing a  
minimal spacing of 2.0 cm from the body to the back of the terminal/antenna. To  
maintain compliance with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, use only belt-  
clips, holsters, or similar accessories that maintain a 2.0 cm separation distance  
between the user’s body and the back of the terminal, including the antenna. The use  
of third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories should not contain metallic  
components in its assembly. The use of these accessories that do not satisfy these  
requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, and  
should be avoided.  
GSM Regulatory Warnings  
Emergency Calls  
Note: Only applicable for Audio Enabled Devices  
The Worldwide GSM standard provides a single uniform number, 112, to dial in cases  
of emergency. Provided that your phone has found an network you will be able to  
make an emergency call. The call can be made regardless of any security codes and  
depending on a network, with or without a SIM card inserted.  
Safety Information  
The device complies with Internationally recognised standards covering Specific  
Absorption Rate (SAR) related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields from  
mobile phones.  
It is advisable only to use the device only in the normal operating position.  
Safety on the Road  
Drivers are advised not to use the handset while their vehicle is in motion, except in  
emergencies. Use the hands-free facility to speak only if it does not divert your  
attention from the traffic.  
Safety on Aircraft  
You are required to switch off mobile phones when on board an aircraft or at any other  
time when instructed to do so by a member of the crew.  
Pacemakers  
It is recommended by pacemaker manufacturers that a minimum of 15cm (6 inches)  
be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid any  
possible interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent  
with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology  
Research.  
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Persons with pacemakers:  
Should always keep the device more than 15cm (6 inches) from their pace-  
maker when turned on  
Should not carry the device in a breast pocket  
Should use the ear furthest from the pacemaker to minimize the potential for  
interference.  
If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place turn off your device  
immediately.  
Hearing Aids  
The device may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of interference you may  
want to consult your hearing aid supplier to discuss solutions.  
Other Medical Devices  
The device transmits radio frequency energy and has the potential to interfere with  
inadequately protected medical devices. Consult your physician or the manufacturer  
of the device to see if any particular device has sufficient protection.  
It is good practice to turn off the device within a hospital or other medical facility where  
sensitive medical equipment is in use. In some countries, this is a legal requirement  
applying to all mobile phones and related equipment.  
Effect on Vehicles  
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic  
systems in motor vehicles (including safety systems). Check with the manufacturer  
or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer  
of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.  
Warning Notices  
Please observe all warning notices with regard to the usage of mobile phones.  
Potentially Hazardous Atmospheres  
You are advised not to use this device at a refuelling point. You are reminded of the  
need to observe restrictions on the use of radio devices in fuel depots, chemical  
plants etc.  
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Radio Frequency Interference Requirements  
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B  
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide  
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. 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. However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in  
a particular installation. If the equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or  
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the  
user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following  
measures:  
Re-orient or relocate the receiving antenna  
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver  
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the  
receiver is connected  
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - Canada  
This device complies with RSS 210 of Industry & Science Canada. Operation is subject  
to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference and  
(2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may  
cause undesired operation.  
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.  
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CE Marking and European Economic Area (EEA)  
For Wideband Radio Devices:  
RLAN’s (2.4GHz) for use through the EEA have the following restrictions:  
Maximum radiated transmit power of 100 mW EIRP in the frequency range  
2.400 -2.4835 GHz  
France, equipment is restricted to 2.4465 -2.4835 GHz frequency range  
Belgium outside usage, the equipment is restricted to 2.460 -2.4835 GHz fre-  
quency range  
Italy requires a user license.  
Statement of Compliance for Non-Radio Devices  
Symbol Technologies, Inc., hereby declares that this device is in compliance with all  
the applicable Directives, 89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC. A copy of the Declaration of  
Conformity may be obtained from http://www2.symbol.com/doc/.  
Statement of Compliance for Radio Devices  
Symbol Technologies, Inc., hereby, declares that this device is in compliance with the  
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. A  
Declaration of Conformity may be obtained from http://www2.symbol.com/doc/.  
Statement of Compliance for Radio Devices Integrated into Terminals  
Symbol Technologies, Inc., hereby, declares that this device is in compliance with the  
essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directives 1999/5/EC,  
89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC. Declaration of Conformities may be obtained from  
Statements (Other)  
Wideband Radio Devices:  
Mexico - Restrict Frequency Range of: 2.450 - 2.4835 GHz.  
EID Number (PDT 8133 Only)  
To enable CDPD service, contact your service provider to submit  
your Electronic Identification number (EID). This number is  
located on the back of your terminal.  
Battery Caution  
Caution: Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced.  
Replace only with the same or equivalent type recom-  
mended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batter-  
ies according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
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Warranty  
(A) Warranty Symbol Technologies (hereafter “Seller”) hardware Products are warranted against defects in  
workmanship and materials for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of shipment, unless otherwise  
provided by Seller in writing, provided the Product remains unmodified and is operated under normal and  
proper conditions. Warranty provisions and durations on software, integrated installed systems, Product  
modified or designed to meet specific customer specifications (“Custom Products”), remanufactured  
products, and reconditioned or upgraded products, shall be as provided in the applicable Product  
specification in effect at the time of purchase or in the accompanying software license.  
(B) Spare Parts Spare parts (i.e. parts, components, or subassemblies sold by Seller for use in the service  
and maintenance of Products) are warranted against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of  
thirty (30) days from the date of shipment. Spare parts may be new or originate from returned units under  
the conditions set forth in subsection D below.  
(C) Repair of Symbol-branded hardware For repairs on Symbol-branded hardware Products under this  
Agreement, including repairs covered by warranty, the repair services provided are warranted against  
defects in workmanship and materials on the repaired component of the Product for a period of thirty (30)  
days from the shipment date of the repaired Product, or until the end of the original warranty period,  
whichever is longer.  
(D) Product Service Products may be serviced or manufactured with parts, components, or subassemblies  
that originate from returned products and that have been tested as meeting applicable specifications for  
equivalent new material and Products. The sole obligation of Seller for defective hardware Products is limited  
to repair or replacement (at Seller’s option) on a “return to service depot” basis with prior Seller authorization.  
Customer is responsible for shipment to the Seller and assumes all costs and risks associated with this  
transportation; return shipment to the Customer will be at Seller's expense. Customer shall be responsible  
for return shipment charges for product returned where Seller determines there is no defect (“No Defect  
Found”), or for product returned that Seller determines is not eligible for warranty repair. No charge will be  
made to Buyer for replacement parts for warranty repairs. Seller is not responsible for any damage to or loss  
of any software programs, data or removable data storage media, or the restoration or reinstallation of any  
software programs or data other than the software, if any, installed by Seller during manufacture of the  
Product.  
(E) Original Warranty Period Except for the warranty applying solely to the repaired component arising from  
a repair service as provided in Section C above, the aforementioned provisions do not extend the original  
warranty period of any Product that had either been repaired or replaced by Seller.  
(F) Warranty Provisions The above warranty provisions shall not apply to any Product (i) which has been  
repaired, tampered with, altered or modified, except by Seller’s authorized service personnel; (ii) in which the  
defects or damage to the Product result from normal wear and tear, misuse, negligence, improper storage,  
water or other liquids, battery leakage, use of parts or accessories not approved or supplied by Symbol, or  
failure to perform operator handling and scheduled maintenance instructions supplied by Seller; (iii) which  
has been subjected to unusual physical or electrical stress, abuse, or accident, or forces or exposure beyond  
normal use within the specified operational and environmental parameters set forth in the applicable Product  
specification; nor shall the above warranty provisions apply to any expendable or consumable items, such  
as batteries, supplied with the Product.  
EXCEPT FOR THE WARRANTY OF TITLE AND THE EXPRESS WARRANTIES STATED ABOVE,  
SELLER DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES ON PRODUCTS FURNISHED HEREUNDER INCLUDING ALL  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE. ANY  
IMPLIED WARRANTIES THAT MAY BE IMPOSED BY LAW ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE LIMITED  
WARRANTY PERIOD. SOME STATES OR COUNTRIES DO NOT ALLOW A LIMITATION ON HOW LONG  
AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS. IN SUCH STATES OR COUNTRIES, FOR  
SUCH PRODUCTS, SOME EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY MAY NOT  
APPLY.  
The stated express warranties are in lieu of all obligations or liabilities on the part of Seller for damages,  
including but not limited to, special, indirect or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with  
the use or performance of the Product or service. Seller’s liability for damages to Buyer or others resulting  
from the use of any Product or service furnished hereunder shall in no way exceed the purchase price of said  
Product or the fair market value of said service, except in instances of injury to persons or property.  
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Service Information  
Before you use the unit, it must be configured to operate in your facility’s network and  
run your applications.  
If you have a problem running your unit or using your equipment, contact your facility’s  
Technical or Systems Support. If there is a problem with the equipment, they will  
contact the Symbol Support Center:  
United States1  
1-800-653-5350  
1-631-738-2400  
Canada  
905-629-7226  
United Kingdom  
Australia  
0800 328 2424  
1-800-672-906  
7020-1718  
Asia/Pacific  
+65-6796-9600  
1-505-5794-0  
9 5407 580  
Austria/Österreich  
Finland/Suomi  
Denmark/Danmark  
France  
01-40-96-52-21  
Germany/Deutch-  
6074-49020  
land  
Italy/Italia  
2-484441  
Mexico/México  
5-520-1835  
Netherlands/Neder- 315-271700  
Norway/Norge  
+47 2232 4375  
land  
South Africa  
11-8095311  
84452900  
Spain/España 91 324 40 00  
Inside Spain  
Sweden/Sverige  
+34 91 324 40 00  
Outside Spain  
Latin America  
Sales Support  
1-800-347-0178 Inside US  
+1-561-483-1275 Outside US  
Europe/Mid-East  
Distributor Opera-  
tions  
Contact local distributor or call  
+44 118 945 7360  
1Customer support is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  
72-55171-01  
Revision C — January 2003  
Symbol Technologies, Inc. One Symbol Plaza Holtsville, NY 11742-1300  
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