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NEC MOBILEPRO 700 Quick Manual
NEC MOBILEPRO 700 Quick Manual

NEC MOBILEPRO 700 Quick Manual

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Using this Guide
This guide introduces you to the NEC MobilePro™ Handheld Personal Computer (H/PC) hardware. Read the following
sections.
Chapter 1, Quick
Start, provides all the information you need to getting your MobilePro 700 setup and working with
your desktop or notebook system.
Chapter 2, Getting
Familiar, introduces you to MobilePro H/PC (also called the MobilePro) features, battery
installation, the display panel, and unit care.
Chapter 3, Using the
MobilePro, shows you how to power on and off, make display panel adjustments,
connect external devices, and more.
Chapter 4,
Troubleshooting, walks you through some common problems and possible solutions.
Chapter 5,
Specifications, details the hardware specifications for your MobilePro.
Read this user's guide to become familiar with your MobilePro. For software operation details, see the software guide that
comes with the unit.
Text Setup
To make this guide as easy to use as possible, text is set up as follows.
Warnings, cautions, and notes have the following format:
WARNING
Warnings alert you to situations that could result in serious personal injury or loss of life.
CAUTION
Cautions indicate situations that can damage the system hardware or software.
Notes give particularly important information about whatever is being described.
Names of keys are printed as they appear on the keyboard, for example, Ctrl, Alt, or Enter.
Text that you must type or keys that you must press are presented in bold type. For example, type dir and press Enter.

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Summary of Contents for NEC MOBILEPRO 700

  • Page 1 Using this Guide This guide introduces you to the NEC MobilePro™ Handheld Personal Computer (H/PC) hardware. Read the following sections. Chapter 1, Quick Start, provides all the information you need to getting your MobilePro 700 setup and working with your desktop or notebook system.
  • Page 2 Quick Start Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the NEC MobilePro Handheld PC (H/PC). This chapter shows you how you can quickly setup and begin to use it either on its own or as a powerful desktop companion. Quick Feature summary...
  • Page 3 Installing the Batteries Slide the battery cover lock switch to the MAIN position. Open the main battery cover on the bottom-rear of your MobilePro. Opening the battery bay cover Slide the battery bay cover away from the unit and remove it. Inside the bay, locate the following: The battery ribbon.
  • Page 4 Put the AA batteries on the ribbon in the bay. Align the batteries so that the positive terminal (+) on the battery aligns with the positive (+) notation in the bay. Inserting the batteries Replace the Main battery bay cover. Replacing the bay cover Move the battery cover lock switch back to the ON position.
  • Page 5 Removing the insulating sheet MobilePro Quick Configuration Open your MobilePro so that you can access the keyboard and view the LCD display. The system automatically powers on and brings you to the Setup Wizard. The Setup Wizard guides you through the initial configuration of the MobilePro. A step-by-step process lets you: Calibrate the touch screen Set your local and visiting Time Zones Set the system Time and Date...
  • Page 6 Connecting the cable to the computer Windows CE Services Desktop Software Installation Your desktop system must be running Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.0 in order to use the Windows CE 2.0 Desktop Services Software. ® ® Insert the "Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE"...
  • Page 7 Getting Familiar with MobilePro Welcome to the NEC MobilePro™ Handheld PC (H/PC). This H/PC lets you: Edit, create, send, and receive documents including spreadsheets and e-mail Manage your schedule and contacts Access the Internet with the internal modem Synchronize data with your notebook or desktop computer.
  • Page 8 Front and side features LCD Panel/Touch Panel — provides a clear view of information stored or input into the unit. The touch screen lets you activate functions by touching the screen with the stylus. Stylus — provides a means of input to use on the touch screen. Speaker —...
  • Page 9 Guide for details.) The bottom and back of the MobilePro also offer a number of important features. These are shown in the following figure and described after the figure. Bottom view Reset Button — lets you do a "Soft Reset" to the MobilePro in case of malfunctions. Your data is preserved. Infrared (IrDA) Port —...
  • Page 10 Opening the display panel CAUTION When the MobilePro H/PC is not in use or when you are carrying it, keep the display cover closed. This helps prevent accidental damage to the touch screen or keyboard. Using the Stylus To use the stylus, follow these steps. Open the MobilePro H/PC LCD/Touch Panel.
  • Page 11 Optional rechargeable nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) batteries and an optional NiMH battery charger are also available from your NEC dealer. You can use the NiMH batteries in place of the AA batteries provided as your main power source. Main Batteries Before using your MobilePro H/PC for the first time, insert the two AA batteries provided (or an optional rechargeable nickel metal-hydride (NiMH) battery) as described next.
  • Page 12 Opening the battery bay cover Inside the bay, locate the following: The battery ribbon. Pull the ribbon gently so that it protrudes out of the bay. The terminal notations (+ and –). Locating the ribbon and terminal notations Put the AA batteries on the ribbon in the bay. Align the batteries so that the positive terminal (+) on the battery aligns with the positive (+) notation in the bay.
  • Page 13 Replacing the bay cover Slide the battery cover lock to the locked position. The unit only operates when the battery cover lock is in the locked position. Back-Up Battery The back-up battery (referred to as the "sub-battery" or "SUB BATT" on the unit) provides back up for the MobilePro H/PC system memory.
  • Page 14 charged optional rechargeable nickel-hydride(NiMH) battery. When replacing the back-up battery, always use the CR2032. WARNING Only use the CR2032 battery as your back-up battery. Installing another battery type can result in an explosion or fire. See "Battery Precautions" later in this chapter, for more battery handling information. If you fail to replace drained main batteries for an extended period of time and the back-up battery is weak, the contents of the MobilePro memory may be lost.
  • Page 15 Opening the battery bay cover Firmly pull on the ribbon to remove the old batteries. Inside the bay, locate the following: The battery ribbon. Pull the ribbon gently so that it protrudes out of the bay. The terminal notations (+ and –). Locating the ribbon and terminal notations Put the new batteries on the ribbon in the bay.
  • Page 16 Replacing the bay cover The unit only operates when the lock is in the locked position. Back-Up Battery A low battery message appears when back-up battery power is depleted. Be sure to replace the back-up battery immediately as described next. When you see the following message, the back-up battery must be replaced.
  • Page 17 Releasing the Battery Cover Lock Using a small screwdriver, remove the screw and Sub-battery bay cover. Removing the bay cover When you loosen the screw, you can remove the Sub-battery bay cover by loosening the screw for five rounds. It is not necessary to remove the screw completely.
  • Page 18 Tighten the screw to secure the bay cover. Replace the Sub-battery bay cover and slide the lock to the locked position. Battery Precautions Read the following battery handling precautions to insure your safety. WARNING Heed these warnings when handling batteries. Failure to do so may result in personal injury. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced.
  • Page 19 The NEC MobilePro is a durable, dependable unit built for extensive use and travel. Follow these guidelines to maintain the condition and performance of your MobilePro. CAUTION Immediately turn off and unplug the MobilePro under the following conditions: The power cord is damaged or frayed.
  • Page 20 Touch Panel screen — Carefully wipe the LCD screen with a soft cloth or a screen wipe designed for that purpose. Special screen wipes are available through your local computer dealer. Unit case — NEC recommends that you carefully wipe the case with a slightly damp, almost dry cloth.
  • Page 21 Using the MobilePro This chapter details how to use the MobilePro hardware. (See the software manual that came with the unit for software operating instructions.) Instructions include how to: Power on and off Make display panel adjustments Set application shortcut keys Record audio Install PC cards Install Compact Flash™...
  • Page 22 Powering on and off the MobilePro The first time you install the main batteries, the MobilePro automatically powers on by opening the display panel. The first time you power on the MobilePro H/PC, screen contrast may need adjustment. Follow the instructions in "Making Display Panel Adjustment"...
  • Page 23 You can also adjust the contrast through the Control Panel. See the software user’s guide for details. Backlight The MobilePro features a backlight that makes viewing the screen in dimly lit or darkened environments easier. Once you turn on the backlight, it remains lit until you turn it off or power off the unit. If you power off the MobilePro, the backlight automatically shuts off.
  • Page 24 Microsoft Pocket PowerPoint Voice Memo (Default none) Assigning Application Shortcut Keys Application launch keys are programmed through the "MobilePro Settings" applet in the Control Panel . Using this application you can manually assign programs to function keys F1 through F10 as well as CTRL-F1 through CTRL-F10. A template is included with your MobilePro that you can attach to the keyboard directly above the function keys.
  • Page 25: Voice Recording

    Browse dialog box Delete — removes the currently assigned application reference so you can select another application. Enabling the LCD/Touch panel latch You can configure your MobilePro H/PC to power on or off by simply opening or closing the display cover. The display panel latch acts as a switch for both the power and the backlight.
  • Page 26 Recording voice memos When you are finished speaking simply release the button. You will hear a beep indicating that the voice memo has been saved. To review or edit your voice memos run the Voice Memo application. Refer to the next section "Using the Voice Recorder." Recording works best if you position the microphone about three inches away from your mouth while speaking.
  • Page 27 Delete button. Menu The following figure shows the available menu selections. File Record New Ctrl + N Play Ctrl + P Rename Ctrl + P Move To Ctrl + M Delete Ctrl + D Exit ( X ) Folder Create New Rename Delete Setting...
  • Page 28 From the Folder menu, you can perform the following functions. Create New – create a new folder Rename – rename a folder Delete – delete a folder From the Setting menu, you can perform the following function. Audio Properties – set up the estimated sampling size and sampling frequency for a new file. You cannot do this for exisiting files.
  • Page 29 MobilePro. Removing PC Cards Remove a PC card from the MobilePro as follows: Save your data and power off the MobilePro. Locate the PC card Eject button and press it to release the card from the slot. Removing a PC card Once the card is released, pull it the rest of the way out of the slot.
  • Page 30 Inserting a Compact Flash card Verify that the Compact Flash card is fitted securely into position. CAUTION Make sure you align the Compact Flash card correctly for insertion. Inserting a Compact Flash card incorrectly can damage the card and/or the MobilePro.
  • Page 31 Removing a Compact Flash card Transferring Data With the MobilePro H/PC, you can send and receive data to and from another similarly equipped device using the infrared (IrDA) communication port. Communicate with another MobilePro as follows. Open the display panels on the two MobilePro units that you want to use for communication. Position the MobilePro units so that communication ports face each other.
  • Page 32 Connecting the AC Adapter When using your MobilePro H/PC for long periods or when using PC cards or Compact Flash cards, or when using the internal modem, we recommend using the AC adapter. Using AC power saves battery life for when you are on the go and helps prevent data loss.
  • Page 33 Connecting the cable to the computer CAUTION Make sure you properly align the cable connectors and ports. Incorrect connection can damage the MobilePro H/PC and the computer. Connecting the VGA Cable VGA Direct Connection Cable lets you connect the MobilePro directly to a MultiSync display which had VGA output. Connect the cable as follows: Locate the VGA port cover on the MobilePro and open it.
  • Page 34 Connecting the cable to the monitor CAUTION Make sure you properly align the cable connectors and ports. Incorrect connection can damage the MobilePro H/PC and the monitor. Connecting the Internal Modem Use the following steps to connect a phone cable to the internal modem. Locate the modem cover on the MobilePro and open it by pullin down from the top of the cover.
  • Page 35: Upgrading Rom/Ram

    warning Do not connect the internal modem to a digital private branch exchange connector, or the digital side of an integrated digital network. Use only analog phone connections. Failure to do so may result in explosion or fire. WARNING During thunderstorms be sure to disconnect the modem phone cable from the MobilePro H/PC. Failure to do so may result in explosion or fire.
  • Page 36: Resetting The Mobilepro

    RESETTING the MobilePro Occasionally, you may need to reset your MobilePro H/PC. Before resetting the MobilePro, back up your data to the desktop or notebook computer, if possible. When you reset the MobilePro, you may lose stored data and unit parameter settings. Reset the MobilePro as follows.
  • Page 37: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Your MobilePro H/PC is designed to provide many hours of service while you are at home or on the road. For optimum performance, frequently back up and synchronize the MobilePro data with your notebook or desktop computer. Then if something happens, most of your data is still available. If you have problems, check the information in the following table for possible solutions.
  • Page 38 Check that nothing obstructs the path between the transmitting and receiving IR ports. The IrDA port doesn’t work. Check the procedure that you are using against the instructions in "Transferring Data" in the software user’s guide. Troubleshooting (cont'd) Problem Resolution Make sure the card is inserted correctly and seated properly.
  • Page 39 The following specifications are standard except where noted. Display 640 x 240 gray-scale, backlight, liquid crystal display (LCD) touch-screen NEC Vr4102 processor, optimized for Windows CE User Data Entry Methods 81-key QWERTY keyboard with stylus Touch panel (input via stylus) Random Access Memory (RAM) 8 megabytes (MB);...
  • Page 40 PC Card Slot One Type I or Type II slot Compact Flash Card Slot One Compact Flash card slot Power Main batteries — two AA Alkaline batteries (included). Battery life depends on use as follows: With backlight off, approximately 20–25 hours. With backlight constantly on, approximately 7 hours.
  • Page 41 Humidity: 35% to 85% (No condensation) Available Options NiMH rechargeable battery (S1424-15) NiMH battery charger (S1424-16) Stylus Pack (S1424-17A) Carrying Case 8/16 MB RAM Module (S1424-18A/18B) Direct Connection Cable (S1424-12S) VGA Cable(S1424-12V) AC Adapter (S1424-11)
  • Page 42 Parts Breakdown for the MobilePro 700 Series Part Name Part Number Option Number LCD unit 136-242193-001 Lower Case unit 136-635973-001 SIO Cover 136-635227-001 Modem Cover 136-635966-001 VGA Cover 136-635967-001 Main Battery Cover 136-635969-001 Keyboard 808-897324-001 Main Board 136-533242 ROM Board 136-533173 RAM Board (8MB) 136-532860...