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[Keys] 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

No. 

Component name 

Remarks 

Power/Charging 
status LED 

LED for displaying the power supply 
and charging status.  Hereafter called 
“LED”. 

Ten key 

 

Cursor key 

 

Clear key 

 

Backspace key 

 

System key 

Hereafter called the [SYS] key. 

Power key 

For turning on/off the power supply.  
Hereafter called the [PWR] key. 

Enter key 

Hereafter called the [ENT] key. 

Decimal Point key 

 

10 

Function key 

Hereafter called the [FUNC] key. 

11 

Back light key 

For controlling the brightness of the 
back light on the screen.  Hereafter 
called the [

R

] key. 

12 

Contrast key 

For controlling the contrast of the 
screen.  Hereafter called the [+] key 
or the [-] key. 

 

The keyboard layout was designed with the intention that this unit can be held in a variety of 
comfortable ways and with the keyboard operating with the thumb of the user's right hand. The 
following figures demonstrate comfortable ways of holding and operating the 7500. 

 

10 

11 

12 

Summary of Contents for TeamPad PBT7500-16

Page 1: ...18 Fujitsu ICL Systems Inc Mobile Solutions 11085 N Torrey Pines Rd La Jolla CA 92037 Tel 1 800 228 8683 Fax 858 457 2701 handheldproducts fjicl com www fjicl com 90000079 Version 3 0 Fujitsu Mobile Solutions Providing Lightweight Rugged Solutions for Mobile Evironments ...

Page 2: ...or more from a person s body This device is designed to be used in a person s hands and it s operating configurations generally do not support normal transmissions while it is carried in pockets or holsters next to a person s body This device has been properly certified to be used with the the following RF card s 1 Cisco Part AIR LMC352 FCC ID LDK102040 Canada 246 1103 2079A Any changes or modific...

Page 3: ...of TP7510 All FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when th...

Page 4: ...g to operate these devices It is strongly advised that users keep this manual in a safe and convenient location so that it can be referenced should any questions or problems arise FUJITSU makes every effort to prevent users and observers from being injured and to prevent property from suffering damage To ensure no harm to you observers or the equipment itself be sure to use the product according t...

Page 5: ... CE WBT preloaded MMCX antenna integrated 10 Key keypad 8 4 inch diagonal DSTN LCD panel PBT7510 16 TeamPad 7510 Thin Client Handheld with Windows CE WBT preloaded MMCX antenna integrated 10 Key keypad 10 4 inch diagonal TFT LCD panel PBT7510 18 TeamPad 7510 Thin Client Handheld with Windows CE WBT preloaded Lucent antenna integrated 10 Key keypad 10 4 inch diagonal TFT LCD panel The TeamPad 7500 ...

Page 6: ...njury could result if the user does not perform the correct procedures Also caution indicates that damage to the product or other property may occur if the user does not perform the correct procedures Alert Symbols This manual uses easy to identify alert symbols The aim is to help users identify warnings at first glance The alert symbols are shown below with notes on safety The following are the a...

Page 7: ...posed to direct sunlight 3 A place where the temperature is too hot or cold 4 A dusty or dirty place 5 A place where the device may vibrate 6 A wet or humid place Do not insert anything metallic or flammable into the openings of the device e g slots Doing so may cause a device failure electrical shock fire or other such defects Always keep the power supply of the charger and the insertion port of ...

Page 8: ...ry pack Do not connect the positive and negative terminals of the battery pack to anything metallic e g a chain necklace Do not heat the battery pack or dispose of it by throwing it into a fire Do not leave the battery pack in a hot place e g in a car on a sunny day or outside on a scorching day Do not moisten or wet the battery pack with any fluid Do not apply any strong force shock or drop the b...

Page 9: ... this case A battery pack lasts for about 500 charges The service life of the battery pack varies depending on the ambient temperature and the operating environment of the device If the battery pack is not used at room temperature between 10 to 30 C it may reach the end of its service life before being charged 500 times The battery pack can be charged before the LED of the battery pack starts flas...

Page 10: ...Even after being fully charged the battery naturally will gradually lose power as time passes Recharge the battery one or two days before use 3 Store the battery pack in a cool place To ensure long life charge the battery pack at room temperature between 10 to 30 C Notes on long storage Store the device in a place free from the following vibration dust extremely high or low temperature high humidi...

Page 11: ...erence Ø This indicates the result in response to the operation ü Indicates support for a specific option by a specific model within the TeamPad 7500 series products Terms used in this manual Term Meaning Server This indicates a terminal server to be connected to this unit Tap This means that a screen should be pressed on this unit once Double tap This means that a screen should be pressed on this...

Page 12: ...15 2 TeamPad 7500 Series Setup 16 2 1 Setting the Network 16 2 2 Setting to connect the Server 19 2 3 Enter the Settings for the Terminal Server Power Saving 23 3 Using This Unit 25 3 1 Turning on off the Power Supply 25 3 1 1 Turning on the power supply 25 3 1 2 Turning off the power supply 27 3 2 Controlling the Speaker s Volume 28 3 3 Confirming the Battery Status 29 3 4 Controlling the Back Li...

Page 13: ...isplayed While in Operation 37 4 2 LED Displayed When the Power Supply Is On 37 4 3 LED Displayed While Charging Is Performed 38 4 3 1 LED of this unit during charging 38 4 3 2 LED of the dual battery pack charger during charging 38 5 Spread Spectrum Radio 40 6 KeyGen 40 7 RT Mouse 40 8 If A Message Is Displayed 42 9 Troubleshooting 44 A TeamPad 7500 Series Specifications 44 B Expendable Supplies ...

Page 14: ...radio LAN and is operated after securing the connection This unit uses the application software on the server through an SS radio The settings of the LAN and the SS radio are required for this unit to be connected to the server when setting up this unit Server OS Microsoft Windows 2000 Server or Microsoft Windows NT Server 4 0 Terminal Server Edition LAN Spread Spectrum radio LAN base station Team...

Page 15: ... Battery case The case that holds the battery 3 Speaker Built in 4 LCD touch panel Hereafter called touch panel or screen Bottom No Component name Remarks 1 AC adapter connector Connector for the AC adapter 2 Charging terminal Terminal connected to the charging adapter 1 2 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 16: ...3 Back PBT7500 16 Back PBT7510 16 PBT7510 18 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 10 9 13 1 1 2 2 4 4 8 8 10 10 9 9 5 5 6 6 7 7 3 3 11 11 12 12 13 13 ...

Page 17: ... ü 6 Reset switch Switch for restarting this unit ü ü 7 IrDA interface Will be supported ü ü 8 Pen Touch panel pen ü ü 9 Battery lock switch Switch for locking the battery ü ü 10 Battery ü ü 11 ROM cover Sub battery Built in system ROM and sub battery ü ü 12 PC card slot Slot for PCMCIA SS RF card ü ü 13 RAS switch For Maintenance purposes only ü ü Prohibited The RAS switch should not be pushed be...

Page 18: ...al Point key 10 Function key Hereafter called the FUNC key 11 Back light key For controlling the brightness of the back light on the screen Hereafter called the R key 12 Contrast key For controlling the contrast of the screen Hereafter called the key or the key The keyboard layout was designed with the intention that this unit can be held in a variety of comfortable ways and with the keyboard oper...

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Page 20: ...ttery should be charged or replaced with a spare one However the LED does not flash red even if the battery voltage is below the specified voltage 6 6 V when the AC adapter is connected Charging Request Message It can be set whether or not the message to request charging period is displayed Reference 2 2 Setting to connect the Server Battery status The battery status residual battery capacity resi...

Page 21: ... with the Battery Pack Charger PBT7531 03 The plug of the AC adapter or battery pack charger should not be pulled out of the plug socket until charging has been completed The special charging adapter AC adapter and battery pack charger must be used otherwise this unit may be damaged due to the difference in voltage or current capacity NOTE This unit must be turned off before charging when the char...

Page 22: ...s below Approximately 2 5 hours of charge time is required to fully charge the handheld using a charger stand Charging one unit with one charger stand This picture shows a TeamPad 7500 series sitting correctly in its charger stand The charger stand and AC adapter PBT7531 02 are required for using this method 1 Turn this unit off 2 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adapter connection interface of th...

Page 23: ...simply be damaged The battery should be replaced with a new one The LED turns off when the plug of the AC adapter is pulled out of AC inlet Charging cannot be performed when the LED flashes red because the AC adapter voltage is below the specified voltage The AC adapter may have a problem therefore contact a field support service representative The LED turns off when the plug of the AC adapter is ...

Page 24: ...le 3 Connect the AC adapter to a non utilized plug connector in any of the two charger stands 4 Verify the voltage levels match between the AC adapter and the power outlet Insert the plug of the AC adapter into AC power outlet 5 Set this unit upright with the battery held in the charging adapter Ø Charging will automatically begin The LED turns green while the unit is being charged The LED turns o...

Page 25: ...f AC inlet Charging cannot be performed when the LED flashes red because the AC adapter voltage is below the specified voltage The AC adapter may have a problem therefore contact a field support service representative The LED turns off when the plug of the AC adapter is pulled out of the AC inlet Charge with the AC adapter The method described below is to connect the AC adapter to the 7500 and cha...

Page 26: ...may have a problem therefore contact a field support service representative The LED turns off when the plug of the AC adapter is pulled out of the AC inlet Charge with the dual battery pack charger The steps below describe charging the 7500 main battery with the dual battery pack charger PBT7531 03 The picture below shows the dual battery pack charger with one 7500 main unit battery in correct cha...

Page 27: ...hat the battery s is connected securely inside the pack charger If the battery s is connected correctly and the LED is still flashing red than that indicates a problem with the battery or the battery has reached the end of its life cycle Replace the battery s with a new one ...

Page 28: ...Insert the battery correctly into the handheld until a click is heard 3 Slide the battery lock switches to the LOCK position 4 Reverse these steps to insert a new or fully charged battery into the handheld NOTE The power supply will turn on when the battery lock switches are set to the LOCK position Upper battery lock switch Downward to UNLOCK Insert the battery Lower battery lock switch U LOCK ...

Page 29: ... NOTE Before setup can begin please charge the battery and insert it into the handheld For more information please refer to 1 3 Battery Usage Reference 3 7 Adjusting the TeamPad 7500 Setup Settings when it is set up again 2 1 Setting the Network 1 Turn this unit on by pressing the PWR key until LED flashes bright green about 1 second Ø This unit will boot up and the Change Settings window for netw...

Page 30: ... on the Network icon on the control panel Ø The Network window is displayed 4 Set the items on the Network window according to the explanation displayed on the Network window Tap on the OK button after the setting has been terminated Ø The Network window is closed NOTE Ignore the following message displayed and tap on the OK button The new setting becomes valid when the adapter is used the next ti...

Page 31: ...he settings of items on the Spectrum24 Settings window Ø The Spectrum24 Settings window is closed 7 Tap on Close from the File menu on the control panel Ø After the control panel is closed the Power savings and connecting to Terminal Server window is displayed ...

Page 32: ...izard window is displayed Advice Tap on the No tab don t change WTS connection settings to change settings of this unit Tap on the No tab display the Setting the Terminal Server Power Saving window Reference 2 3 Enter the Settings for the Terminal Server Power Saving to display the Setting the Terminal Server Power Saving window 2 Set the following settings with the 1st WTS Connection Wizard windo...

Page 33: ...ack 1 window to display the WTS connection wizard window Next bottom Forward 1window to display the WTS connection wizard window Cancel bottom Cancel all settings with the WTS connection wizard windows and display the Setting the Terminal Server Power Saving window Reference 2 3 Enter the Settings for the Terminal Server Power Saving to display the Setting the Terminal Server Power Saving window 3...

Page 34: ...rname entry field Enter this field when Automatic Connection To Server check box Enter the username to connect the server automatically Password entry field Enter this field when Automatic Connection To Server check box Enter the password to connect the server automatically Enter the same password to entry the server in Password entry field When the Password entry field over flow at the server an ...

Page 35: ...ion software to be started to the lower entry field starting with the drive name Work Directory entry field The Work Directory entry field becomes valid when Application File Name is selected in Program Started When Connecting To Server 7 Tap on the Next tab Ø Display the 4th WTS Connection Wizard window and display the connection entry to set this time Don t tap on the Next tab at the 3rd WTS Con...

Page 36: ...ing with the Power savings tab Default brightness of back light Select the brightness of the back light when the power supply of this unit is turned on from the list box Auto back light off timer Select the time between the no operation time and the automatic set to the darkest setting of this unit from the list box Select Inhibit if the back light is not set to the darkest setting automatically A...

Page 37: ...played when terminal is turned on It can control server connection with using Terminal Server Client windows The server name on Terminal Server client windows will be set with the value is configured on Server entry field of WTS wizard as default Reference Please refer to 3 1 1 Turning on the Power Supply about Terminal Server Client Please check this check box normally 5 Tap on the OK button on t...

Page 38: ...atically 3 Using The TeamPad 7500 Series Units 3 1 Turning on off the Power Supply 3 1 1 Turning on the power supply 1 Press the PWR key while the power supply is being turned off Ø The power supply is turned on The LED is lit in green while the screen is not displayed NOTE There might be a possible hardware fault if the LED flashes red for 5 seconds at an interval of about 0 5 seconds Contact a f...

Page 39: ...f the server in the Terminal Server Client window To display this window press the Ten key when turning on this unit if the automatic connection to the server has not been set during the initial setup Reference 2 3 Enter the Settings for the Terminal Server Power Saving about the automatic connection to the server ...

Page 40: ...rform the operation 2 continuously if the power supply is not turned off after terminating the application software 2 Execute any of the following operations if the power supply is not turned off even by executing the operation 1 Tap on the Power Off button if the Reconnect to the Terminal Server window is displayed Press and hold the PWR key for about 3 seconds until the power supply is turned of...

Page 41: ...ed using the Reset switch or when the battery has been replaced with a new one Adjust the speaker s volume if necessary 1 Press the R key by holding on the SYS key while the power supply is being turned on Ø The Volume and Battery window will be displayed Reference 3 3 Confirming the Battery Status for battery information 2 Select the speaker s volume from Volume 3 Tap on the OK button ...

Page 42: ...battery status by using Battery The items in Battery have the following meanings Status The battery status is displayed as Normal Insufficient Residual Capacity Abnormal or Undetermined NOTE The battery capacity is insufficient if Insufficient Residual Capacity is displayed Charge the battery or replace it with a spare battery The battery is abnormal if Abnormal is displayed Replace it with a spar...

Page 43: ...d available time for the battery is displayed in the unit of minutes However Undetermined will be displayed in Residual Expected Available Time if Undetermined is displayed in Status Charging discharging count The charging discharging count where the battery was repeated in the past is displayed However Undetermined will be displayed in Number of Charging Discharging periods if Undetermined is dis...

Page 44: ...s being turned on Ø Each time the R key is pressed the brightness of the back light is changed as follows Dark Slightly dark Slightly bright Bright 3 5 Controlling the Contrast of the LCD Panel The following describes the operation to control the contrast of the LCD panel 1 Press the key or key while the power supply is being turned on Ø The darkness of the screen is increased each time the key is...

Page 45: ... re executed because the setting of touch panel calibration becomes invalid if the PWR key is pressed The touch panel calibration must be executed using a fully charged battery or using the AC adapter connected to the unit The setup settings are initialized if the battery capacity has become insufficient during the touch panel calibration If battery charge become low during the touch panel calibra...

Page 46: ...ve symbols are sequentially displayed Tap on these five symbols with a pen in the order indicated on the display Ø The touch panel calibration completion window is displayed by tapping on the fifth symbol 4 Tap on the OK button on the message window Advice The touch panel calibration can be terminated by pressing the ENT key if the OK button is invalid Ø This unit is restarted Request The setup se...

Page 47: ...34 It takes a few seconds for this unit to be restarted after tapping on the OK button The PWR key must not be pressed before this unit is restarted ...

Page 48: ... initialize the setup settings to the mode when this unit is purchased Advice The Change setting window for network settings is displayed by turning on this unit after initializing the setup settings Set the network The touch panel calibration mode is not initialized even if the setup settings are initialized 1 Press the PWR key while holding on the FUNC key SYS key and an optional location on the...

Page 49: ...ave Settings window However if the setup settings are not initialized then tap on the No button Ø The setup settings are initialized and the power supply of this unit is automatically turned off if the Yes button has been tapped The setup settings are not initialized and the power supply of this unit is automatically turned off if the No button has been tapped ...

Page 50: ...abetical uppercase character mode are switched alternately each time the CAP key is tapped 4 LED Display The following explains the action to be taken when the LED is lit or flashes 4 1 LED Displayed While in Operation Take action according to the following Response if the LED blinks during operation LED display Response Color Display status Red Flash at an interval of about 3 seconds The battery ...

Page 51: ...t an interval of about 0 5 seconds Charging is not performing normally The battery voltage is below the normal voltage range or the battery voltage has not reached the specified voltage even after charging has completed Replace the battery with a new one The LED switches off by pulling the plug of the AC adapter out of the plug socket Red Lit The AC adapter voltage is below the specified voltage s...

Page 52: ...d Blink Charging cannot be performed since the battery may not be connected correctly to the battery pack charger or the battery may be damaged Correctly connect the battery to the battery pack charger or replace the battery with a new one ...

Page 53: ... series models and FCC certification of specific RF solutions The radio system of this unit adopts the spectrum diffusion system by using the spread spectrum 2 4 GHz band The user can use this unit without obtaining the radio communication license The communicable range is within a 7 m to 35 m radius from the base station as a center under the environment of a shop The communicable range depends g...

Page 54: ...startup folder if you want keygen to start automatically Otherwise just leave it on your desktop and start it manually 7 RT Mouse RTMouse is a utility program that converts a tap on the LCD panel mouse click on a TeamPad 7500 series device from a left mouse click default to a right mouse click The program facilitates the right mouse click functions required by the Windows operating environment suc...

Page 55: ...a Field support service representative The server could not be connected The connection to the server has failed Verify the setup settings Reference 3 7 Adjusting the TeamPad 7500 Setup Settings Charge the battery The residual battery capacity has become insufficient Charge the battery or replace the battery with a new one Reference 1 3 Battery Usage An error has been detected in the flash ROM The...

Page 56: ...d Contact a Field support service representative Terminal Server Client Disconnected The message may have exceeded the radio communication range Send the message again within the radio communication range Reference 5 SS Radio ...

Page 57: ...hard to see Control the contrast of the screen Reference 3 5 Controlling the Contrast of the Screen The battery charge may be low Replace the low capacity battery with a charged one Reference 1 3 Battery Usage The screen is displayed briefly and disappears when the power supply is turned on by pressing the PWR key The battery charge may be low Replace the battery with a charged one Reference 1 3 B...

Page 58: ...Ten key Enter key Cursor key Clear key Decimal Point key Backspace key Audio Speaker output Speaker x 1 built in Radio 2 4 GHz spread spectrum radio LAN based on 802 11 2 Mbps Power supply Battery Li ion battery pack 1750 mAh Operational time Approx 3 hours Charging period About 2 5 hours Environmental conditions Temperature Operation 32o F to 104o F 0o C to 40o C Storage 4o F to 140o F 20o C to 6...

Page 59: ...out 500 charging and discharging times The charging and discharging count may be less than 500 depending on the operational conditions Other parts except the above may need to be replaced at the user s cost if they are used beyond the Fujitsu defined limits of use Contact a Field support service representative for details of the Fujitsu defined limits of use as well as the parts that may be replac...

Page 60: ...ssory Remarks Battery pack 1 ea PBT7531 05 Pen Stylus 1 ea PBT7633 05 Hand strap 1 ea PBT7633 01 Instruction Manual 1 ea PBT90000079 The pen and hand strap can be purchased individually by specifying the above Model numbers ...

Page 61: ...ct name Model number Specification Dual Battery Pack Charger PBT7531 03 Unit for charging one or two batteries The charging period is about 2 5 hours Neck strap FHTNS701 Strap used for suspending this unit from the neck of the user ...

Page 62: ...dapter 11 Charging with battery pack charger 12 Charging with charging stand 8 Component names 2 Controlling back light 30 Controlling contrast 30 Controlling speaker s volume 27 E Entering characters 36 Expendable supplies 44 L LED 36 displayed while in operation 36 displayed while power supply is on 37 of battery pack charger during charging 38 of this unit during charging 37 M ...

Page 63: ...25 S Setting network 18 Setting terminal server power saving 22 Setup changing settings 34 initializing settings 34 operation to be performed first 17 Specifications 43 SS radio 39 T TeamPad FHT601 before using 1 overview of 1 using 25 Troubleshooting 42 U Using screen keyboard 36 ...

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