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PDT 3100 Series Product Reference Guide

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Booting a Terminal<br />

Operating the <strong>PDT</strong> <strong>3100</strong><br />

Powering the terminal on does not boot the system or initialize the program or data. To<br />

initialize the terminal, perform either a warm or cold boot.<br />

Warm Boot<br />

A warm boot resets the operating system while preserving the program and data on the<br />

RAM disk. This process is similar to pressing the keys on a PC, except that<br />

it does not clear the system's memory. To perform a warm boot:<br />

21-Key Terminal<br />

1. Power off the terminal.<br />

2. Press and hold and .<br />

3. Press and release .<br />

4. Release and .<br />

35-Key Terminal<br />

1. Power off the terminal.<br />

2. Press and hold and .<br />

3. Press and release .<br />

4. Release and .<br />

46-Key Terminal<br />

1. Power off the terminal.<br />

2. Press and hold and .<br />

3. Press and release .<br />

4. Release and .<br />

The terminal displays a copyright message, RAM size, expanded memory RAM size, etc.,<br />

depending on the system's configuration.<br />

Note: If the batteries are replaced and the supercap is discharged, the<br />

terminal cold boots.<br />

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