Tds Recon: Getting Started Guide
Tds Recon: Getting Started Guide
Tds Recon: Getting Started Guide
TDS RECON
Getting Started Guide
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Welcome
Congratulations on your purchase of one of the most advanced
handheld computers available on the market today. The rugged
design of your handheld allows you to work in harsh outdoor
environments. You can operate your unit in blazing heat, subzero
cold, driving rain or dusty job sites – places you could not take a
consumer-grade handheld computer.
NOTE: Not all the features discussed in this manual will apply to
every unit, as some of the features are offered as options. If the
feature described does not apply to your unit, please disregard that
section.
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Device Hardware
Front View Back View
Removable CF-Cap CF-Cap
Stylus
Application Application holder
Soft Keys* Soft Keys*
Power Enter
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Unit Setup
1. Charge the PowerBoot Module
The PowerBoot ModuleTM that contains the batteries is shipped
detached from the unit. Before you insert the PowerBoot into the
unit, you should charge it. If the AC adapter that came with your
unit has multi-national plugs, connect the appropriate AC plug for
your country to the AC adapter. Plug into an
electrical outlet and plug the barrel end of the
AC adapter into the PowerBoot. Charge at
least 12 hours before using.
Warning! Be sure to only use the AC adapter included with your
unit. Use of other adapters will void the product warranty.
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4. Install the screen protector
To keep the touchscreen clean and protected, install the screen
protector. Unprotected screens become scratched and scuffed over
time. Screen protectors extend the life of the display by providing a
protective and replaceable barrier between abrasive grit and the
surface of the display. Screen damage associated with failure to use
a screen protector may not be covered under warranty.
5. Turning your unit on and off
To turn your unit on, press and release the Power key on the lower
left hand corner of the keypad. To turn your unit off, press and
release the Power key again.
One of the most convenient features of the unit is “instant on” and
“instant off” (also known as “suspend/resume”). There is no waiting
for the unit to boot up every time it is turned on. “Instant on” does
not occur on the first boot-up.
When the unit first turns on, the message “Tap the screen to set up
your Windows Mobile-based device” will appear.
6. Align screen
The align screen message will display a series of targets to tap in
sequence on the screen. Use the stylus to tap the targets firmly and
accurately. Sometimes you need to repeat the alignment procedure
more than once to provide a satisfactory alignment.
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WARNING: BE CERTAIN TO REMEMBER THE PASSWORD.
The only way to recover from a forgotten password is to perform a
Clean Boot and you will LOSE all application software, licenses,
settings and data on your unit. See page 9 on how to perform a
Clean Boot.
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Working with the Unit
PowerBoot Module
The PowerBoot includes the batteries to power the unit, the power
port used to charge the unit, and the I/O ports that are used to
communicate with other devices using a USB or serial cable.
Battery Life: Battery life is dependent upon the application and
operating environment. The PowerBoot contains 3800 mAh of
battery power which typically translates to approximately 15 hours
of battery life. Heavy usage of the 802.11g (WLAN), frequent
backlight usage, high power consumption CF cards and cold
temperatures can all significantly reduce the battery life.
Tips for extending battery life:
- WLAN or Bluetooth: If your unit comes with these options
installed, use ONLY when necessary. Turn off when not needed.
- Display backlight: Tap Start / Settings / System / Backlight to
minimize the amount of time the backlight stays on, and dim it
to only as bright as required to view the display.
- CF Cards: Select low-power consumption CF cards, and use
them only when necessary.
- Cold Temperatures: Keep the unit as warm as possible. If
feasible, keep it inside your coat or a vehicle when not in use.
- Auto features: Tap Start / Settings / System / Power /
Advanced. To conserve battery power, specify your unit to turn
off in a short time if not in use.
Charging the PowerBoot Module: It is highly recommended to
turn off the unit while charging. If you use the WLAN while
charging, you may actually drain the battery, in which case a battery
charging screen warning will appear.
If you need to use the unit and the
battery is really low, you MUST turn
off the WLAN.
The PowerBoot can be charged when
installed or separately from the main
unit. Connect the appropriate AC plug to the AC adapter. Plug into
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an electrical outlet and plug the barrel end of the AC adapter into
the PowerBoot. If the unit is turned off, it will be fully charged in
approximately 12 hours.
Swapping the PowerBoot Module: The PowerBoot is designed to
be quickly changed (if you purchased additional PowerBoot
Modules). The unit saves enough power that if you swap the
PowerBoot within 30 seconds, it will not trigger a reset. If the saved
power runs out before the new PowerBoot is connected, the unit
will reset. This will not impact saved data, programs or
configuration, however unsaved data will be lost and the time
settings will need to be reset.
To change a PowerBoot Module, perform the following steps:
1. Save your data and turn the unit OFF.
2. Remove the hand strap.
3. Unlock the latches on both PowerBoot Modules. Use a
screwdriver or the flat head of the supplied stylus to turn the
latches counter-clockwise until arrows point downward towards
the I/O ports on the PowerBoot.
4. With the unit upside down, remove
the PowerBoot by using your thumbs
to push and slide it away from the unit
as shown in the illustration. Be careful
to not press the Power key while the Push Here
PowerBoot is detached. to detach
5. Quickly slide the new PowerBoot onto the unit.
6. Lock the latches on the new PowerBoot by turning them
clockwise one half turn until the arrows on the latches point
away from the I/O ports.
7. Replace the hand strap.
8. Turn on the unit to resume operation.
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Using the stylus
Use the stylus to navigate and select objects on the screen.
Tap: Tap the screen with the stylus to select or open an item.
Tapping is the same as clicking the left button on a PC mouse.
Drag: Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to
select text and images.
Touch and hold: To access a pop-up menu, touch and hold the
stylus on an item name. A circle of dots will appear to indicate
that a pop-up menu will soon appear. This action is similar to a
right mouse click on a PC.
Storage Memory
Unlike many handhelds which can lose data if they lose power, all
your data is always stored in non-volatile persistent storage
memory. Losing power will not impact saved data or configurations
other than the real time clock. This means that you do not have to
use a RAM backup utility to protect your data. However, you can
lose data by accidentally deleting or overwriting it. As with any
computer system, we recommend that you regularly backup your
data to removable media or to a PC.
To play the recorded file, tap the desired file from the Notes
program. To begin another recording, tap the record symbol on the
screen. You cannot play and record simultaneously; playback will
be disabled during recording. To change the volume or mute all
sounds, tap the speaker icon in the status bar of the Today screen.
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Power key features
The Power key turns the unit on and off and performs a number of
additional functions.
Turn backlight on/off: To toggle the backlight on or off, hold down
the Power key for approximately 1 second. Once toggled off, the
backlight will stay off until it is toggled back on. Screen taps and
key presses will not cause it to turn on.
Power menu: Hold down the Power key for about 3 seconds to
display a countdown. Continuing to press the Power key will cause
a reset when the countdown reaches zero. If you release the Power
key while the countdown is proceeding, you access the following
menu. Tap an option or OK to exit.
Clean Touch Screen: Disables the touchscreen for cleaning.
Press the enter key to re-enable the touchscreen.
Align Touch Screen: Repeats the alignment procedure, if you
are having trouble with the touchscreen.
Reset: Stops all running programs and restarts the unit. No file
system data is lost, only open or unsaved files will be lost. All
registry settings, control panel, personal information and
databases are preserved.
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The Today Screen
The Today screen provides information that you need for the day.
Tap an item to view or edit details. To customize which items are
shown on the Today screen, tap Start / Settings / Today / Items.
Tap to view and change connection settings.
Tap to go to Tap to change or mute volume
a program Tap to view power settings
Tap to change time
settings. Tap to change WLAN &
Bluetooth settings.
Tap to change owner
information.
The Keypad
The screen shows the function of the
two application soft keys
Start key
OK key
Enter key
Power key
Communication
Your unit may offer multiple methods of communication with other
devices as described below. Not all the features apply to every unit,
as some of the features are offered as options. If the feature
described does not apply to your unit, please disregard that section.
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Connecting to a PC
Connecting your unit to a PC allows you to copy files, synchronize
information, send and receive e-mail and install applications on your
unit. Connectivity software is pre-installed on your handheld unit.
You will need to install connectivity software on your PC using the
Getting Started CD that will automatically launch what is needed
for your PC depending on the operating system (OS).
Windows XP SP2 or earlier: Microsoft ActiveSync 4.5 or
greater is required. (Microsoft Office Outlook 2000 and older is
not supported by ActiveSync 4.5.) NOTE: If you have an
earlier version of ActiveSync installed on your PC, you need to
upgrade to version 4.5 prior to connecting to your unit.
Windows Vista: Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center
ensures that synchronization will work correctly. NOTE: It
does not recognize the serial port. You must connect by either
USB or Bluetooth.
IMPORTANT: Do not connect your unit to the USB port on the
PC until after you install connectivity software to your PC. If you
prematurely connect the unit to your PC, your PC USB drivers may
get into a confused state and will not connect. If you suspect that
something like this has happened, uninstall the connectivity
software on your PC, reboot, and reinstall.
After the connectivity software is installed on the PC, connect the
unit to the PC:
1. Connect the USB end of the synchronization cable to the PC.
2. Turn on your unit.
3. Connect the USB end of the cable to your unit.
Troubleshooting connection problems
1. Confirm the unit is configured to communicate with the PC.
Tap Start / Programs / ActiveSync / Menu / Connections.
Confirm the box Synchronize all PCs using this connection is
checked and USB is selected from the dropdown list.
2. Try disabling any personal firewall software running on the
PC. TCP/IP ports need to be open.
3. Reset the unit.
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4. If you have more than one unit, PC and/or cable, testing
different combinations of equipment can help isolate the cause
of the problem.
5. If you suspect the unit may have been connected to the PC
USB port before the connectivity software was installed, then
uninstall, reboot the PC, and reinstall.
6. Confirm the version of connectivity software used on your PC is
the same as or later than the one on the Getting Started CD.
7. Tap Start / Settings / Connections / USB to PC and change
the check box Enable advanced network functionality.
WLAN (802.11)
If your unit comes with built-in WLAN (also called Wireless LAN
or 802.11) capability, you can wirelessly transmit data to and from
your unit by connecting to available access points or hot spots.
Once connected, you can access the Internet and other network
information, send and receive email and use virtual private
networks (VPNs) for secure remote access. To find out if you have
WLAN installed in your unit, tap Start / Settings / System /
System Information / Wireless.
The WLAN is off by default. To turn the WLAN on or off, tap
WLAN from the Today screen or tap Start / Settings /
Connections / Wireless Manager and tap Wireless LAN. The unit
will automatically detect wireless networks or hot spots. (There
may be a slight delay before it updates.) Turn it off when not in use
to save battery power and possibly speed up other processes.
NOTE: There is a feature found under Start / Programs / Wireless
Access where you can limit the number of networks to be visible.
When limit network visibility is selected, only the ones listed can
be used and other networks will not be visible. This feature is a
convenience to keep other wireless networks from alerting your
unit. If you want to add other wireless networks, change this setting.
Internet connection is one in which Virtual Private Network (VPN)
services are not involved and proxy servers may or may not be
utilized. This can include a typical Internet connection through a
corporate wireless network. A Work connection allows you to view
file shares on a corporate network.
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If you choose to create an Internet connection, open Internet
Explorer Mobile on the unit (Start / Internet Explorer) to browse
the Internet. Some features supported by PC browsers are not
supported by Internet Explorer Mobile. For instance, there are no
pop-up windows and some sites may not be accessible.
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Bluetooth
If your unit comes with embedded Bluetooth capability—a short-
range radio technology—your unit can exchange information
(beam) with other Bluetooth-enabled devices over a distance of up
to 30 feet (10 meters), without requiring a physical connection. To
find out if you have built-in Bluetooth available in your unit, tap
Start / Settings / System / System Information / Wireless.
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2. Tap Start / Settings / Connections / Bluetooth / Devices /
Add new device… Wait a few moments while your unit
searches for Bluetooth devices in the vicinity.
3. Tap the name of the other Bluetooth device and tap Next. For
enhanced security, use passcodes. Enter the same passcode on
the other unit.
4. If desired, change the name of the other device and tap Finish.
Once a partnership has been created, the devices do not need to be
configured as visible any more.
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Additional connectivity
Your unit supports several additional kinds of connections. If you
do not have embedded Bluetooth or WLAN, you can purchase CF
cards to add the functionality. The following types of additional
connectivity are also possible:
Modem: The unit supports dial-up connections to an Internet
Service Provider and sending and receiving e-mail with file
attachments. You will need to purchase an external modem or a CF
modem.
Web-enabled cell phones: The unit can connect to the Internet via
Bluetooth and Web-enabled cell phones that are compatible with
Windows Mobile devices. USB phone connections are not
supported. Refer to your phone service provider for more
information on establishing Internet connections via your cell phone.
Installing additional software on your unit
The unit can run third-party software designed for Windows
Mobile. Most third-party software is installed by running a setup
program on the PC while the unit is connected with ActiveSync or
the Windows Mobile Device Center. Follow the setup instructions
that came with your software. If prompted, perform a reset to
complete the installation.
Correct Incorrect
Repair
Do not attempt to dismantle the unit for repair. There are no user-
serviceable parts inside. For service, use the contact details listed on
the cover of this manual or contact your local dealer.
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Settings on your Unit
Tap Start / Settings. Tap any of the icons on the Personal, System
or Connections tabs to customize the unit settings to your own
preferences. Tap OK to exit the settings. Some of the more useful
settings are described below.
Buttons (keys)
Tap Personal / Buttons. You can assign your favorite programs to
several of the keypad buttons. The list of assignable keys is shown
on the left side of the screen with the program that is assigned by
default on the right. To reassign a key, select the key you wish to
change in section 1 and choose the desired program or action from
the pull-down list in section 2.
Lock (password)
If you want password protection from unauthorized use of your
unit, tap Personal / Lock. The password must be entered every time
you turn the unit on or resume operation.
WARNING: BE CERTAIN TO REMEMBER THE PASSWORD.
The only way to recover from a forgotten password is to perform a
Clean Boot. However, you will LOSE all application software,
licenses, settings and data on your unit. See page 9 for instructions on
how to perform a Clean Boot.
Sounds and Notifications
Tap Personal / Sounds & Notifications. You can change sound
settings related to event notifications, buttons and screen taps. To
change the volume, tap the speaker icon in the status bar of the
Today screen. You can either change the volume or mute all sounds
coming from the unit.
Encryption
Tap System / Encryption. To prevent sensitive data on a CF card
from being used if the card is lost or stolen, files can be encrypted
as they are placed on the card. However, they will only be readable
on the unit on which they were initially encrypted. It will not be
possible to read these files on the storage card with any other device
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or even from a PC. Files saved on storage cards before enabling
encryption will not be encrypted.
NOTE: if you perform a Clean Boot on your unit, previously
encrypted files on storage cards will no longer be readable by that
unit or by any other device, including PCs.
Backlight
Tap System / Backlight. Tap Battery Power, External Power and
Brightness tabs to change settings.
Memory
Tap System / Memory to see how much Storage memory (Flash)
and Program memory (RAM) is available. Closing programs still
leaves them resident in RAM. As more programs are started,
available RAM decreases. If RAM resources become low, you can
stop programs and remove them from RAM. First, ensure you have
saved all your data. To stop a program, tap the tab Running
Programs. You can stop individual programs or tap Stop All.
Power
Tap System / Power to view the approximate battery power
remaining in 20% increments. This gauge may be inaccurate after
first turning the unit on, or inserting or removing the external AC
adapter. The battery driver constantly gathers information about the
battery voltage and history and uses this information to report a
charge level. It can take up to 30 minutes for the battery driver to
gather enough information to more accurately report the charge
level. Tap the Advanced tab and choose the settings for
automatically turning off the unit when not in use.
Screen
Tap System / Screen. The orientation can be changed to landscape
for some programs that are not screen aware. To change the size of
the text on the screen, tap Text Size to see more content or increase
the readability in many programs.
System Information
Tap System / System Information. Unit information can be found here including
firmware version, serial number, processor speed, RAM and Flash size, plus wireless and
battery information.
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Caring for Your Unit
Mechanical shock
The unit is designed to resist damage for drops up to 4 ft (1.22
meters). However, you should protect the display from impact,
pressure, or abrasive substances that can scratch it or crack it. The
unit should not be dropped unnecessarily.
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Environmental Considerations
The unit’s rugged design allows you to run your applications in
harsh outdoor environments. Here are some considerations that will
help you get the most out of your unit when working in very wet,
hot or cold conditions.
Water
This unit is designed to withstand accidental immersion. To
maintain the unit’s water resistant seal, it is important to ensure that
the screws on the CF-Cap are tightened but not over-tightened.
Removal of the back case torx screws, or failure to reattach the CF-
Cap screws could cause leakage and may void your warranty.
Temperature Range
The operational temperature range is from -22 °F to +140 °F (-30 °C
to +60 °C). Although the unit is designed to be rugged, do not leave
it in direct sunlight or in a parked vehicle in the sunlight for extended
periods.
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Hardware Specifications
OS Windows Mobile 6.0
CPU 200 MHz or 400 MHz Intel PXA255 XScale® processor
RAM (VOLATILE) 64 MB SDRAM
FLASH STORAGE
128 or 256 MB of nonvolatile Flash storage
MEMORY (NONVOLATILE)
DISPLAY 240 x 320 pixel (¼ VGA) color TFT with LED front light
BATTERY LIFE 15 hours continuous room temperature operation with
default settings and no embedded radios
BATTERY CHARGING ~12 hours to full charge (w/WLAN turned off)
BATTERY CAPACITY 3800 mAh NiMH rechargeable
I/O PORTS Power, RS-232 serial (9-pin) and USB client
SOUND Integrated sealed speaker and microphone
EXPANSION PORTS Optional 2 CF slots - Type I and Type II
ENVIRONMENTAL Submersible, drop-resistant, dust-proof (see Environmental
section)
INTEGRATED WIRELESS
Optional Integrated Bluetooth and WLAN capability
CONNECTIVITY
Environmental Specifications
TEMPERATURE Operation: -22 °F to +140 °F (-30 °C to +60 °C)
Storage: -40 °F to +158 °F (-40 °C to +70 °C)
WATER IP67, sealed against accidental immersion (submersible to 1
meter for 30 minutes) MIL-STD 810F, Method 512.4, Procedure 1
DROP MIL-STD-810F, Method 516.5, Procedure IV
26 drops @4 ft. (1.22 m) onto plywood over concrete; 6 drops @-
22 °F (-30 °C), 6 drops @+140 °F (+60 °C)
SAND AND DUST IP67, sealed against dust, MIL-STD 810F, Method 510.4,
Procedures I and II
VIBRATION MIL-STD 810F Method 514.5, Procedure I & II
ALTITUDE MIL-STD 810F, to 15,000 ft (4572 m) at a nominal temp. of +73
°F (+23 °C), Method 500.4, Procedures I, II, & III
EMI Meets FCC class B requirements
ROHS COMPLIANT This product complies with international RoHS regulations
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Troubleshooting
How do I delete files?
Open File Explorer and browse to the file to be deleted. Touch and
hold on the file and tap Delete from the menu that appears. Unlike
PCs, Windows Mobile does not support a Recycle Bin. Once you
delete a file, it cannot be recovered.
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It is critically important that my battery doesn’t fail during a job.
Do you have any suggestions?
Consider carrying a fully charged spare battery in the field. The unit
is designed so that battery replacement can be easily done.
I connected my unit to external power and nothing happened. Is
something wrong with my battery?
Turn the unit off while charging. If a battery is really low, it can
take a while for the unit to respond when external power is applied.
Allow up to an hour after AC power is first applied to see whether
the unit will turn on. Continue to charge for the full 12-hour period.
Can I work with Microsoft Office files in Word Mobile and Excel
Mobile?
Office Mobile applications are trimmed down versions of the PC
Microsoft Office applications. You can view simple documents and
make simple changes on your unit. However, Mobile versions do
not support all of the formatting and other features that are
supported by the PC applications.
I see a low battery warning after using the unit for a few hours.
Confirm that the battery was charged for at least 12 hours while the
unit was turned off. Be aware that certain usage conditions will
have a significant impact on battery life: heavy use of WLAN, the
backlight, high power consumption CF cards and cold temperatures.
I charged the unit overnight. Per the recommendations in this
manual, the unit was turned off while on charge. When I turned
it on this morning, the power gauge only reported 85 percent
charge. Is something wrong with my battery?
Your battery is probably fine. While the unit is off, the battery
driver is not able to gather information about the battery charge
level. After turning the unit on, it will take a while -- perhaps a half
hour or so -- for the power gauge to more accurately reflect the
battery charge state.
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When I insert or remove the external AC adapter, the remaining
power level jumps. What's going on?
The battery driver constantly gathers information about the battery
voltage and history, and uses this information to report the charge
level. Inserting or removing the external AC adapter changes the
battery state, and resets the battery history information. It can take
up to a half hour after changing the battery state before the battery
driver has enough information to more accurately report the battery
charge level.
I am trying to connect my unit to the Internet using a Web-
enabled cell phone, but it refuses to connect.
Confirm the phone, cable, and login work by connecting to a PC.
If your cellular provider is also providing you with Internet access,
contact your provider for information about how to connect a
Windows Mobile device. Typically, the provider may require
certain modem initialization strings or APN (Access Point Name)
strings. If you try to establish the same connection from a PC,
typically you install software from the cellular provider, which
handles this configuration automatically.
If your ISP is separate from your cellular phone provider, then
simply dialing the ISP from your phone should be sufficient. Enter
the username and password needed with this ISP. Reduce your
connection baud rate to 9600, or contact your cellular provider for
specifics.
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Regulatory Information
U.S.A.
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, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
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
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular
installation. If this 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:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment to 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.
Canada
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise
emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the radio interference regulations
of the Canadian Department of Communications. Le présent appareil
numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites
applicables aux appareils numériques de Classe B prescrites dans le règlement
sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications
du Canada.
Korea
For users in Korea the power supply must have the “ek” mark (a Korean safety
requirement) and can be purchased separately.
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Declaration of Conformity
Europe
According to ISO / IEC Guide 22 and EN 450 14
Manufacturer’s Name: Tripod Data Systems, Inc.
Manufacturer’s Address: 345 SW Avery Ave.
Corvallis, OR 97333 USA
Declares, under our sole responsibility, that the product:
Product Name: Handheld Data Collector
Model Number: Recon
Product Options: ALL
conforms to the following Product Specifications:
Safety: EN60950-1:2001
EMC: EN 55022: 1994 +A1, A2: 1997 EN 55022: 1998 +A1:2000
EN 61000-3-2, 1995+A1+A2: 1998
EN 61000-3-2:2000 EN 61000-3-3:1995
EN 61000-3-3:1995+A1:2001 CFR 47, Part 15, Subpart B
EN 55024:1998* EN 55024:1998+A1:2001*
R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC:
EN 300 328 V1.6.1
EN 301 489-1 V1.4.1
EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1
Environmental: EU Directive 2002/95/EC
China RoHS
Supplementary Information:
In addition to meeting the above EMC requirements during system test, the AC
adapter provided with this product has been certified to IEC 60950 +A1, A2,
A3, A4, A11.
* Product is battery powered.
Corvallis, OR USA
CAUTION:
Only approved accessories may be used with this equipment. In general, all
cables must be high quality, shielded, correctly terminated and normally
restricted to two meters in length. AC adapters approved for this product
employ special provisions to avoid radio interference and should not be altered
or substituted.
Unapproved modifications or operations beyond or in conflict with these
instructions for use may void authorization by the authorities to operate the
equipment.
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Environmental Hazards
The product complies with international RoHS regulations.
有毒有害物质和元素
Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements
部件名称 铅 汞 镉 六价铬 聚溴联苯 聚溴二苯醚
Part Name Lead Mercury Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Poly-brominated Poly-brominated
(Pb) (Hg) Chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers
(Cr6+) (PBB) (PBDE)
印制电路组件 X O O O O O
Printed Circuit
Assemblies
显示 X O O O O O
Display
键盘 X O O O O O
Keypad
住房 O O O O O O
Housing
硬件 O O O O O O
Hardware
012008
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Limited Warranty & Liability Limitations NOTICE for TDS European Union Customers
This product is limited warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for twelve
(12) months from the original date of purchase. Recon accessories and peripherals are limited TDS is pleased to announce a new recycling program for our European Union customers.
warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for ninety (90) days from the original
At TDS, we recognize the importance of minimizing the environmental impacts of our products.
date of purchase. If notice is received of such defects during the limited warranty period, the
We endeavor to meet your needs, not only when you purchase and use our products, but also
proven defective product(s) will either be repaired or replaced, at the manufacturer’s option.
when you are ready to dispose of them. That is why TDS and our parent company, Trimble
Replacement products may be either new or like new.
Navigation, are actively pursuing the expanded use of environmentally friendly materials in all
The manufacturer does not warrant that the operation of the products will be uninterrupted or our products and why we have established a convenient recycling program.
error free. If the product is not, within a reasonable time, repaired or replaced to a condition as
As TDS and Trimble make additional recycling facilities available for your use, we will post
limited warranted, the customer will be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon prompt
their locations and contact information to our Recycling Instructions Web page.
return of the product.
For current product recycling instructions and information, please go to: http://www.tdsway.
Limited warranty does not apply to defects resulting from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance
com/support/product_recycling.
or calibration, (b) software, interfacing, parts,
tts, or supplies not supplied by manufacturer, (c)
unauthorized modification, or misuse, (d) operation outside of the published environmental
Recycling in Europe:
specifications for the product, or (e) physical damage due to external causes, including accident,
To recycle TDS or Trimble WEEE*
abuse, misuse or problems with electrical power. Water damage caused by improper installation
Call +31 497 53 2430 and ask for the “WEEE Associate.”
of the CF-Cap is not covered by warranty. Removal of the back case voids the limited warranty.
Or
There are important seals that will break and the Recon will no longer be waterproof.
Mail a request for recycling instructions to:
Trimble Europe BV
To the extent allowed by local law, the above limited warranties are exclusive and no other
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warranty or condition, whether written or oral, is expressed or implied, specifically disclaiming
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any implied warranties or conditions of merchantability, satisfactory quality, and fitness for a
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particular purpose.
*WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (any product that runs on electrical power)
To the extent allowed by local law, the remedies in this limited warranty statement are the
customer’s sole and exclusive remedies. Except as indicated above, in no event will the
This product is in compliance with the
manufacturer or its suppliers be liable for loss of data or for direct, special, incidental,
Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive (RoHS) RoHS
consequential (including lost profit or data), or other damage, whether based in contract, COMPLIANT
tort, or otherwise. 2002 / 95 / EC
Reference Materials ©2008 Tripod Data Systems, Inc. Tripod Data Systems, the TDS triangle logo, Recon, CF-Cap,
Recon support (TDS): PowerBoot Module are trademarks of Tripod Data Systems.
E-mail: [email protected] ActiveSync, Microsoft, Outlook, Windows and the Windows logo are registered trademarks
Web site: www.tdsway.com. Click on Support/Downloads and select Recon. or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. Microsoft
products are licensed to OEMs by Microsoft Licensing, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of
Windows Mobile:
Microsoft Corporation.
www.microsoft.com/windowsmobile/default.mspx
Other brand names and trademarks are property of their respective owners.
Accessories:
You can expand the Recon handheld computer’s capabilities by purchasing accessories. Display images shown may vary slightly from actual display. Specifications and data subject to
Go to www.tdsway.com/products/recon/accessories. change.
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