The
screen
says,
"initializing
memory,"
and
then
goes
blank.
Press
the
FN
(function key)
and
QuickPad
will
display
its
Main
Menu.
Remember
that
initializing
memory
deletes
all
files
and
data.
Kybd(K)
Allows
you
select
PC
or
MAC
mode.
This
is
important
for the
upload
function
when
you
are
transferring
files
from
QuickPad
to
PC
or
MAC.
Press
1
for PC
mode
or
2
for
MAC
mode.
You
can
leave
the
QuickPad
permanently
in
Mac
mode.
In
that
case
it
will work
for both
PC and
MAC
but the
speed
of
upload
in the
PC
will
be
slow.
Pswrd(P)
Allows
you
to
enable
or
disable
the
password
for
entering
into
the
student
writing
folders.
When
you
press
P
you
will
be
prompted
to enter
the
utility
password.
This
utility
pass-
word
was
sent
with
your
QuickPad
order
and
will
not
be
written
in this
manual.
Once
entered
and
accepted,
you
will
find
a
list of
four
prompts:
1)
Create
a
new
utility password
2)
Delete
current
utility
password
3)
Disable
portfolio
protection
4)
Enable
portfolio
protection
Numbers
one
and
two
are
for
altering
the
utility password.
Numbers
three
and four
are
for
enabling
or
disabling
the
password
for
the
student
writing
folders
or
"portfolio filing
sys-
tem".
When
the
password
has
been
enabled
the
folder
name
will
become
the
password.
If
you
have
forgotten
the
utility password, please
call tech
support
at
H45.
QuickPad
Specification:
Memory
QuickPad
has
128K
total
bytes
of
memory,
122K
available
for file
storage.
When
QuickPad
contains
a
lot of files
and
data,
it's
good practice
periodically
to
check
the
avail-
able
file and
memory
space.
Just
press
"M"
in Utilities
menu.
Tip:
If
QuickPad
is
nearly
full,
you
can
conserve
memory
space
by uploading
some
important
files
to
your
PC
or
by
deleting
outdated
files.
System
Requirements
QuickPad
works
with
all IBM
or
Apple
compatible
computers
with
any
operating
systems.
To
upload
file
you
have
to
open
any
program
that
accepts
text
from
the
key-
board.
It could
be word
processor,
program,
text
editor
like
NotePad
or
even
spreadsheet
program.
Batteries
and
LCD
Display
QuickPad
operates
on
four
AA
batteries,
either
standard
alkaline
bat-
teries
or
the
rechargeable
nickel-cadmium
type.
Battery
quality
and
life
vary
among
different
brands,
but
most
batteries
should
last
up
to
three
months
with
typical
QuickPad
use
(400
hours
of
use).
Be
sure
never
to
mix
different
battery
types,
and
to
replace
all four
batteries
when
your
bat-
teries
are
low.
To
extend
battery
life,
QuickPad's
LCD
display
shuts
itself
off after
sixty-five
sec-
onds
of
keyboard inactivity.
Press
any
key
and the
display
turns
back
on.
Note:
If
QuickPad's
batteries
are
low,
you'll
notice
the LCD
display
dims
when
you
press
a
key,
and that
the
display responds slowly.
QuickPad
uses
a
device
called
a
“super-cap"
that
maintains
the
content
of its memory
for
at
least
two
day
without
any
batteries
installed.
How
to
contact
us:
Technical
Support
...............
(650)
961-9114
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(650)
964-2426
Web
site
address
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Mailing
address:
H45
Technology
620B
Clyde
Avenue
Mountain
View,
CA.
94043
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