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Resetting The Ikôn
Sylvain Michel
his section describes the different methods and effects of resetting Psion Teklogix computers. Reset Types and Effects Suspend The most common form of computer reset is the suspend state, which may occur automatically after a period of inactivity, or when the battery power reserve drops below a...
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6 Jan 2012
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LibLoader - Using the new DLL Pre-Loader Service
Steven Cox
What is LibLoader? A Psion service that loads (and page locks) user configured DLLs into memory on startup. Why do this? Speed. A DLL that is already loaded into memory alleviates the need for the application to load up the DLL on startup. Page locking the DLL prevents it from being swapped out...
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30 Nov 2011
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A.R.C. installation failure - MSDTC
Bruce McBurney
ARC installation failure - MSDTC The following is a tip to correct a situation where ARC fails to install completely due to a missing Service on a computer. If this ARC installation failure applies the error below will be found in the "InstallUtil.InstallLog" ("C:\Program Files\Psion...
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12 Jul 2011
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Ikon Fasteners, Torques, And Recommended Tools
Mark Garlock
Refer to the Ikôn Family Tree, drawing number 1075051, for complete details. Screws should be torqued to 2.0 in·lb (0.23 N·m) for most internal screws, and 2.5 in·lb (0.28 N·m) for external screws, such as those securing the case. Screw Location And Quantity...
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14 Jun 2011
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Introduction To NEO
André Gagné
About The Neo Hand-Held Computer For all safety, regulatory and warranty information, refer to the NEO Hand-Held Computer Regulatory & Warranty Guide, PN 8000175. NEO is a compact, ruggedized hand-held computer running the Microsoft® Windows® CE 5.0 operating system. It is intended...
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20 Jan 2011
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The Ikon DC In Connector (J3)
Pawanjot Multani
The DC In connector of the Ikôn is located on the bottom of the unit, in the docking port assembly next to the docking port. The DC In connector can provide DC power when the device is not in a docking station. It accepts the plugs of the AC adaptor provided with the Ikôn (part number...
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29 Mar 2010
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Setting The Serial Number Of The Ikôn Main Logic Board
Pawanjot Multani
It may be necessary to set the serial number of the Ikôn main logic board. This may be done on Ikôn units running Windows CE 5. This cannot be performed on units running Windows Mobile 6, as Windows Mobile 6 does not permit this change. Such units must have Windows CE 5 temporarily...
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29 Mar 2010
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Preparing to Disassemble Your NEO
Pawanjot Multani
Preparing To Disassemble Your NEO Important: Make sure you are working in a clean environment. Warning: Make sure you are working in an ESD-safe environment. Failure to follow proper ESD practices could result in damage to the NEO. ...
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26 Mar 2010
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NEO Expansion Port Theory of Operation
Pawanjot Multani
The NEO expansion interface contains a USB host interface, a trigger input, a detect input, and a software switched battery output. The USB host interface can be used as the interface to USB devices. The USB power must be provided by the expansion device by regulating the switched battery...
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26 Mar 2010
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NEO Displays And Indicators
Pawanjot Multani
Displays NEO units are equipped with display backlight. The backlight switches on when a key is pressed or the screen is tapped. Refer to the user manual provided with your NEO for details about this option. Torque Information Display Bezel Screws should be torqued to 1.6 in/lbs. Keyboard...
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26 Mar 2010
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NEO Connectors And Ports
Pawanjot Multani
This page describes the external and internal connectors of NEO. NEO External Ports NEO Internal Connectors
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26 Mar 2010
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Inserting The NEO Expansion-Port Flex
Pawanjot Multani
The expansion-port flex connects to the expansion-port assembly in the case: To insert the expansion-port flex: Flip the latch on the connector up. Insert the flex into the connector. Close the latch of the connector. CAUTION: Ensure Expansion Board Flex cable is...
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26 Mar 2010
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Ikon Test Equipment
Pawanjot Multani
Overview An I/O board is available to aid in servicing the Ikôn. An RS-232 port can be provided through a cable that connects to the docking port of the Ikôn. A Technical Acquaint is available that describes how to add a boot button and an RS-232 port to an Ikôn Desktop...
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26 Mar 2010
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Ikon Scanner and Camera Assembly
Pawanjot Multani
The scanner and camera are fastened to the scanner frame. Both scanner and camera are optional; an Ikôn unit may have both of them, one of them, or neither. If neither camera nor scanner are present, the scanner window in the case is covered by a black label. The scanner frame also carries...
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26 Mar 2010
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Ikon Lower Shell
Pawanjot Multani
The Ikon lower shell contains the audio-jack assembly, and the windows for the camera and scanner/imager. Figure - The lower shell A number of these parts are available as service parts or assemblies. Part Number Description 1080956 ...
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26 Mar 2010
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Ikon Indicators
Pawanjot Multani
The Ikôn uses light-emitting diodes (LEDs), on-screen messages and audio tones to indicate the various conditions of the unit, the batteries, the scans and so on. The LEDs Three LEDs are located on the upper-left side of the unit, just above the display. Applications running on the...
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26 Mar 2010
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Ikon Keyboard Assembly
Pawanjot Multani
There are three versions of the keyboard assembly: • Numeric without phone keys; • Numeric with phone keys; • QWERTY with phone keys. The numeric keyboard assemblies use the 1080770 bezel; the QWERTY keyboard assembly uses bezel 1080771. All keyboard assemblies are fastened...
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25 Mar 2010
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Ikon H-Section Gasket and Side Keys
Pawanjot Multani
The side gasket joins the top and bottom shells, and accommodates the side keys. Each set of side keys consists of a flexible keytop rubber and a plastic key assembly. The key assembly presses against the keyswitches, which are mounted vertically on the edges of the main logic board. ...
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25 Mar 2010
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Ikon Headset Jack
Pawanjot Multani
The headset jack of the Ikon is located on the upper left side of the unit. Figure - The Headset Jack The headset jack has the following pinout: Pin Number Name Of Pin Direction Relative...
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25 Mar 2010
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Ikon GSM, UMTS, GPS Antenna Assembly
Pawanjot Multani
The GSM/UMTS/GPS antenna assembly is located at the top of the unit. Both GSM and UMTS radios operate on the 850 MHz, 900 MHz, 1800 MHz, and 1900 MHz frequency bands; UMTS radios additionally work on the 2100-MHz band. Different antennas are available for different bands. The GPS antenna works...
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25 Mar 2010
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Ikon Docking Port
Pawanjot Multani
The docking port of the Ikon carries signals to and from Docking Stations and connected accessories. It appears as follows: Figure - The Docking Port The connector for the docking port has the following pinout: Pin Number Pin Name Signal...
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25 Mar 2010
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Ikon Display Assembly and Receiver Board
Pawanjot Multani
The display assembly consists of a metal frame that carries the display and the window glass (with touch screen), plus their associated flexible circuits and metalwork. The display and touch screen are cushioned by a rubber ‘boot’, through which the flexes pass. On one side of the...
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25 Mar 2010
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Fasteners, Torques, And Tools For The NEO
Pawanjot Multani
Torque Settings Screws should be torqued to 2.5 in-lb (0.28 Nm), except the six screws for the display bezel which are 1.6 in/lbs and the two screws for the scanner which are 2.0 in/lbs. Locktite Use Loctite is already pre-applied to the screws and screws can be...
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25 Mar 2010
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Servicing And Upgrading RoHS-Compliant Boards And Products
Pawanjot Multani
Non-RoHS-compliant spare parts may be used to repair any product that is shipped to EU countries before July 1, 2006. Such products may be non-RoHS-compliant. All RoHS-compliant products must be repaired using RoHS-compliant parts and RoHS-compliant soldering methods. Service depots must prepare...
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25 Feb 2010
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NEO Internal Boards And Connections
Shahe Altounian
The NEO contains the following circuit boards: Main logic board Display assembly Keyboard assembly Receiver board Docking connector assembly The following circuit boards and assemblies are optional: Scanner or imager assembly These are connected as follows: ...
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23 Feb 2010
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