SOURCE: How do I change the sleep timer settings on a Motorola MC9090
A - From the Windows Mobile user interface:
1. Tap Start (the Windows Logo), then Settings.
2. Tap the System tab.
3. Tap the Power icon.
4. Tap the Advanced tab.
You can change the number of minutes before power is turned off when on battery and when on external power from there. You can also uncheck the "Turn off device if not used for" check box to disable the timeout entirely.
B - From the registry (useful for deploying the setting as a .reg file to the device, in case you have many MC9090 guns you are supporting or you are wanting to set it to a value the user interface does not support):
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Power\Timeouts]
"BattSuspendTimeout"=dword:00000000
"ACSuspendTimeout"=dword:00000000
The above values are in hex and represent the number of seconds before timing out when on battery or AC power. For example, to set the BattSuspendTimeout to 180 seconds, you would set it to dword:000000B4. To disable it entirely (the equivalent of unchecking the checkbox in the user interface), set the value to 0.
Thanks,
Brad Radaker
Radicomm, Inc.
(makers of QuickTalk - push-to-talk over WLAN for MC9090)
www.radicomm.com
SOURCE: Motorola MC9090 battery removal over
Hi Shealy,
its expected behaviour only the settings and data saved in Application folder would persist. You can save the settings in a reg files and they will be applied after restart.
You could also purchase an charging cradle or an spare battery.
The Motorola MC9090 can have different keypads attached. If you do change the keypad for any reason for example go from a 53 key to 43 key layout the terminals must be cold booted.
To cold boot an MC9090 running Windows Mobile 5. Partially remove the battery, hold down the On/Off button, the trigger and reinsert the battery. When the orange light on the keyboard flashes release the on/off button and the trigger.
If the on/off button or trigger is held down longer than required this occasionally causes the terminal to get caught in a warm boot cycle
If the device is still not giving the correct key output it may have a faulty keypad.
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