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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 02, 2015
Filed:
Feb. 01, 2007
Aldo M. Caballero, Charlote, NC (US);
Daniel Brant French, Charlotte, NC (US);
Douglas M. Hinson, Monroe, NC (US);
James C. Kosecki, Syracuse, NY (US);
David Mangicaro, Syracuse, NY (US);
Scott Reynolds, Concord, NC (US);
Daniel Duane Yeakley, Monroe, NC (US);
Aldo M. Caballero, Charlote, NC (US);
Daniel Brant French, Charlotte, NC (US);
Douglas M. Hinson, Monroe, NC (US);
James C. Kosecki, Syracuse, NY (US);
David Mangicaro, Syracuse, NY (US);
Scott Reynolds, Concord, NC (US);
Daniel Duane Yeakley, Monroe, NC (US);
Hand Held Products, Inc., Skaneateles Falls, NY (US);
Abstract
A portable data terminal generally includes a housing supporting: a data collection device; a keypad; and a touch screen. One or more PDTs are provided with a monitoring system that records occurrences experienced by the portable data terminal. The record of occurrences may be analyzed to identify errors and/or failure prone parts of the PDT along with behaviors likely to lead to errors or failures. Additionally, the record of events may be analyzed to predict errors and/or failures for any given PDT.