NEC Mobile Pro 900 Users Guide
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B Specifications ! Base System ! Power ! Dimensions and Weight ! Recommended Environment ! Accessories ! Options
B-2 Specifications Base System The following specifications are standard except where noted. Processor Intel ® PXA250 processor at 400 MHz/Intel® PXA255 processor at 400 MHz with Intel® XScale™ technology Memory ! 64 MB of SDRAM standard (100 MHz) ! 64 MB of Flash ROM (32 MB + 32 MB; NAND or NOR Flash type) Display ! 8.1-inch diagonal DSTN touch screen ! 64K colors ! 640 x 240 (half-VGA) resolution on display ! 9-level backlight control (software control) ! Up to 800 x 600 resolution on external analog monitor User Data Entry Methods ! 78-key QWERTY keyboard with stylus ! 17.5 mm center-to-center alpha key pitch ! Touch-typeable ! Touch screen (input via stylus) Buttons and Switches ! Power button — On keyboard; power on/suspend switch ! Software reset switch — Software reset. ! LCD close/off switch — Power on/suspend switch ! Recording switch — Start/stop recording; on keyboard.
Specifications B-3 LEDs ! Battery status (green/amber) ! Notification (alert) indicator (amber) I/O Ports ! USB slave ! USB host ! Serial port (Direct Cable connection) ! IrDA 1.1 FIR (4Mbps) port ! VGA port (output) ! Headphone, stereo mini jack ! Modem port ! Power port (DC in) Modem ! Data — V. 90, 56 Kbps (AT command) ! Fax — 14.4 Kbps (Fax control command Class I) Note Download speed is limited to 53 Kbps. Upload speed is limited to 33.6 Kbps. Actual speeds may vary depending upon line conditions. The built-in modem requires a compatible service provider. Sound ! One built-in monaural speaker ! Stereo headphone, 3.5 mini jack ! Internal microphone Infrared (IrDA) Communication ! Baud rate — FIR 4 Mbps maximum ! Distance — 2 to 20 inches
B-4 Specifications Serial Interface Baud rate — 115.2 Kbps maximum Expansion ! One Type II PC Card slot ! One Type II CompactFlash card slot Pre-installed Operating System Microsoft Windows CE 3.0 Handheld/PC 2000 Power AC Adapter ! Input Voltage — 100 to 240 volts AC, 50 or 60 Hz ! Output Voltage — 12 volts, 2A max Batteries ! Standard main battery — One 2-cell rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack (included)) ! Extended life main battery — One 4-cell rechargeable Li-Ion battery pack (optional) ! Backup battery — CR2032 battery (included) Memory Backup Approximately 5 hours (with depleted main battery) at ambient temperature of 73ºF (23ºC). Note The period for safe memory backup can vary with ambient temperature and other factors. Always make sure your MobilePro is powered off before you store it, and always recharge your MobilePro as soon as possible after depleting the main battery.
Specifications B-5 Recharge Time Use the AC adapter to recharge the MobilePro main battery. ! Recharging time — approximately 5 hours for the standard main battery when system power is off ! Initial charge time for the main battery — approximately 10 hours with the system off ! The system must be charged for 10 hours if the main battery is depleted for a prolonged period. Note The main battery is not charged when the battery release lock is in the unlocked position. Dimensions and Weights The following specifications are for the MobilePro 900 with the standard 2-cell main battery installed. ! Width — 9.69 in. (246.22 mm) ! Depth — 5.05 in. (128.18 mm) ! Height — 1.19 in. (30.25 mm) ! Weight (with standard main battery) — 1.8 lb. (830 grams) Recommended Environment Operating Environment ! Temperature — 32º to 104ºF (0º to 40ºC) ! Humidity — 35% to 85% (No condensation) Storage Environment ! Temperature — 14º to 140ºF (–10º to 60ºC) ! Humidity — 35% to 85% (No condensation)
B-6 Specifications Accessories Ship with system: ! Backup CR2032 battery ! AC adapter — MC-BA6 (US) Listed Direct Plug-In Power Unit — Input voltage: 100 to 240V AC; 50 or 60Hz, 13W — Output voltage: 9V DC 1000mA max ! Rechargeable 2-cell Lithium-Ion battery pack ! PC Connect USB cable ! RJ-11 telephone cable ! Stylus pen Options Available options (U.S. and Canada only): Note Check the NEC Solutions America Web site (www.necsolutions-am.com/mobilesolutions) for an updated list of available options for the MobilePro 900. At the Web site, select Product & Services, select your system, and select Accessories for the list of options. ! AC Adapter (OP-MP9-ACADAPT) ! Standard Li-Ion Battery Pack, 2-cell (OP-MP9-BATTERY) ! Extended-Life Li-Ion Battery Pack, 4-cell (OP-MP9-EXTBATT) ! PC Connect Serial Cable (OP-MP9-LINKSER) ! Stylus Pen (OP-MP9-PEN) ! VGA Cable (MC-RC2)
Index-1 A A&D CD. See Application and Driver CD AC adapter connecting, 1-10 recharge time, B-5 specifications, B-4 using, 1-10 AC power port, 2-5 Accessories, 1-3, B-6 Activating a connection, 5-7 ActiveSync. See Microsoft ActiveSync, Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 Adding programs, 3-8 Adjusting MobilePro settings, 4-10 panel brightness, 4-3 Application and Driver CD, 4-17 Application shortcut keys, 4-7, 4-8 Asset View, 4-10 Audio, B-3 Auto Suspend, 4-5 B Backing up and restoring data, 3-8 Backing up data, 3-8 Backlight levels, 1-4, B-2 settings, 4-4 shutting off, 2-3 Backup battery cover, 1-7, 2-7 cover screw, 2-7 features, 1-7 installing, 1-7–1-9 maintaining memory contents, 2-12 power source, 2-10 removing, A-7 replacing, A-6 type, A-6 Battery. See also Backup battery charge time, B-5 charging, 1-9, 1-12 charging LED, 2-3 determining status, 2-10 extended life, B-4 installing, 1-5, 1-6 lock button, 2-7 precautions, 2-15 recharge time, B-5 recharging, 2-11 reducing life, 4-5 release button, 2-7 removing and inserting, 2-12 replacement, 2-12 standard, B-4 Brightness adjustment, 4-3 keys, 4-6 C Calculator, 3-6 Calendar, 3-4 Calibrating the touch screen, 1-12 Caring for the MobilePro, 2-15 CDPD, 3-7 Cellular Digital Packet data, 3-7 CF card eject buton, 2-3 slot, 2-3 Charge time, B-5 Charging the main battery, 1-12 Index
Index-2 Chris De Herrera’s Windows CE Web site, 1-34 Cleaning the system, 2-16, 2-17 Coin-cell battery, 1-7 Color palette, 4-10 Colors, B-2 CompactFlash cards, 4-2 inserting, 4-14 removing, 4-14 types, 4-13 Companion PC, 1-14 Components, 1-3 Configuring a network connection, 1-17, 1-23, 1-29 Connecting AC adapter, 1-10 activate a connection, 5-7 modem, 5-2 preparation, 5-2 remote access server (RAS), 5-5 remote connection, 1-33 via infrared port, 1-26 via serial cable, 1-20 via USB cable, 1-14 Contacts, 3-4 Copying files, 3-8 Copying objects, 3-3 Country setting, 4-10 Creating a partnership, 1-19, 1-25, 1-30 D Desktop icons, 3-4 Dimensions, B-5 Display panel backlight, 4-4 brightness, 4-3 features, 2-3 latch, 2-3 opening, 2-8 specifications, B-2 Documentation, 1-3 Dragging and dropping, 3-3 Drivers, 4-17 E E-mail, 1-35, 3-7, 5-6 Ethernet card, 3-7 connection, 3-7 LAN, 3-7 Expansion, B-4 Extended life battery, B-4, B-6 External monitor, 2-5, 4-10, B-2 F Features AC power port, 2-5 back of system, 2-4 battery lock button, 2-7 battery release button, 2-7 bottom, 2-7 CompactFlash card slot, 2-6 display panel, 2-3 front, 2-2 IR port, 2-4 keyboard, 2-3 left side, 2-5 main battery, 2-4 microphone, 2-3 modem port, 2-5 overview, 1-2, 1-5 Power button, 2-3 reset button, 2-8 right side, 2-6 speaker, 2-8 standard, 1-4 status LEDs, 2-3 stylus, 2-3 Suspend switch, 2-3 FlashROM, 4-18, B-2 Function keys, 4-9
Index-3 G Getting help, 1-34. See also Help resources H Handheld PC 2000 Web site, 1-34, 1-35 Hard disk drive, 3-2 Help resources, 1-34 Chris De Herrera’s Windows CE Web site, 1-34 connecting to Internet service providers, 1-35 Microsoft ActiveSync, 3-9 Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5 Web site, 1-34 Microsoft Handheld PC 2000, 1-34, 1-35 Microsoft Windows CE for Handheld PC Web site, 1-34 NEC Solutions America e-mail to support services, 1-35 NEC Solutions America Technical Support, 1-35 NEC Solutions America Web site, 1-35 online help, 3-9 Pocket PC Magazine, 1-35 Host PC configuring a network connection, 1-17, 1-23, 1-29 configuring an IP address, 1-17, 1-23 Hot swapping, 4-12, 4-13 HP PCL Level 3 printing, 3-6 I Index, 3-4 Infrared port, 2-4, 2-16 connecting, 1-26 connection speed, 1-27 disconnecting PC Connect cable, 1-33 enabling, 1-27 host PC, 1-27 NEC MobilePro, 1-27 settings, 1-26 synchronizing, 1-32 transferring files, 4-15 using, 1-33, 4-15 Infrared transfer speed, 4-10 InkWriter, 3-5 Inserting CompactFlash cards, 4-14 PC Cards, 4-12 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync, 1-17, 1-23, 1-29 Windows NT, 1-18, 1-24, 1-29 Windows XP, 1-17, 1-23, 1-24, 1-28, 1-30 Internal Disk Configuration utility, 4-18 Internal FlashROM, 4-18 Internet Explorer, 3-4 Internet service provider connecting, 5-4 settings, 1-35, 5-4 IP address, 1-17, 1-23 IR port. See Infrared Port IrDA port. See Infrared Port ISP, 5-2 K Kensington lock slot, 2-5 Keyboard, 2-3 application shortcut keys, 4-6 brightness keys, 4-6 control keys, 4-7 cursor control keys, 4-7 function keys, 4-9 using, 4-6 Windows key, 4-7
Index-4 L LCD Suspend/Resume, 4-10 LED battery charging, 2-3, B-3 battery status, 2-11 notification, 2-3, B-3 M Main battery, 2-4 charge time, B-5 charging, 1-9, 1-12 charging LED, 2-3 determining status, 2-10 extended life, B-4 installing, 1-5, 1-6 lock button, 2-7 precautions, 2-15 recharge time, B-5 recharging, 2-11 reducing life, 4-5 release button, 2-7 removing, 2-12 removing and inserting, 2-12 replacement, 2-12 standard, B-4 Memory backup, B-4 specifications, B-2 standard, 1-4 Microphone, 2-3, 4-11 Microphone jack, 2-3 Microsoft ActiveSync. See Microsoft ActiveSync InkWriter, 3-5 Pocket Access, 3-5 Pocket Excel, 3-4 Pocket PowerPoint, 3-4 Pocket Word, 3-4 Voice Recorder, 3-5, 4-10 Microsoft ActiveSync, 1-13, 3-5 features, 3-8 installing, 1-16, 1-23 online help, 3-9 Microsoft ActiveSync 3.5, 1-13 Web site, 1-34 Microsoft Windows Handheld PC 2000. See Windows H/PC 2000 MobilePro settings, 4-10 Modem connecting, 5-2 disconnecting PC Connect cable, 1-33 specifications, B-3 specifying a country, 4-10 using, 1-33 Modem port, 2-5 Mouse actions, 3-2 My Documents, 3-4 My Handheld PC, 3-4 N NEC Solutions America e-mail to support services, 1-35 support services, 1-35 support telephone number, 1-35 Web site, 1-35 Network capabilities, 3-7 connection, 3-7 Network card, 1-33 Network connection, 1-17, 1-23, 1-29 New partnership, 1-19, 1-25, 1-30 Notification LED, 2-3 O Online help, 3-9 Opening the display panel, 2-8 Options, B-6