Fujitsu CFBIPAD Manual De Usuario

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iPAD Operations Guide 
 
 
Copyright 2003 by Fujitsu Transaction Solutions Inc.
 
Confidential
 
 
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8 Bluetooth 
The iPAD can communicate with a server when used with a bluetooth 
station. 
The wireless communication system used is spread-spectrum 
communication that uses the 2.4 GHz band.  This system does not require 
a license for wireless communications. 
 
In a store environment, the iPAD can communicate within a radius of 16 to 
66 feet from the base station.  (The range of communication that is possible 
varies significantly depending on the environment.  In a semi-open space, 
communication is up to 98 to 164 feet.) 
 
User Action in Response to Messages 
If any of the following messages are displayed, take the action described in the following 
table. 
Message 
Cause 
User response 
Main battery 
alarm 
 
The front light 
is off. 
The main battery 
charge is too low. 
Either replace the main battery or 
charge the main battery using the 
battery charger or cradle. 
Reference: 
Section 1.2.2, "Charging the main 
battery" 
Section 1.2.3, "Installing and 
removing the main battery" 
Backup 
battery alarm 
The backup 
battery charge is 
too low. 
Charge the backup battery. 
Reference: 
Section 1.2.4, "Charging the backup 
battery" 
No 
application 
has been 
installed. 
No application 
programs have 
been installed. 
Press the [SFT] and [CAN] keys 
simultaneously to install application 
programs. 
Reference: 
"iPAD Systems Users Guide" 
 
 
A power 
failure may 
have 
occurred. 
The memory data 
was deleted 
because, for 
example, the 
battery charge 
was too low. 
Press the [SFT] and [CAN] keys 
simultaneously to automatically 
recover the application programs. 
Reference: 
"iPAD Systems Users Guide" 
An error was 
detected on 
the flash disk. 
An error occurred 
in the system 
information 
storage area of 
the flash ROM. 
Tap the [OK] button to initialize the 
flash ROM and then reinstall the 
application programs. 
Reference: 
"iPAD Systems Users Guide"