Quick Guide
User Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B Digital Device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
- Contents 1. Hardware ..........................................................1 1.1 Exterior (Face) ............................................. 1 1.2 Exterior (Back) ............................................. 2 1.3 Features ....................................................... 3 Table 1. Keypad key assignments .................... 6 2. System set up ...................................................7 3. Battery ..............................................................8 4.
1. Hardware 1.1 Exterior (Face) 1 2 3 6 4 4 5 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 17 20 21 1.Barcode scanner window 2. Buzzer 3. Touch screen 4. Side scan keys 5. Successful barcode read indicator 6. Wireless signal indicator 7. System warning / charging battery indicator 8. Back tab key 9. Tab key 10. Directional arrow keys 11. Scan key 12. Esc key 13. Click key 14. Alphanumeric keys 15. Alpha mode key 16. Power button 17. FN (function) key 18. Multifunction port 19. USB port (host) 20.
1.2 Exterior (Back) 22. RFID module 23. System reset button 24.
1.3 Features 1. Barcode scanner windows Location of built-in 1D or 2D barcode scanner (optional) Note: This window emits a beam of laser light. During use, do not point directly into anyone’s eyes to avoid causing injury. 2. Buzzer 3. Touch screen The 160 x 160 graphic dots, 16-gray scale, LCM touch screen provides data entry via the included stylus. 4. Side scan keys Same as main scan key but can be disabled if necessary. 5.
11. Scan key ‧ When the focus is on a single- or multi-line editor object, this key activates the laser scanning function. ‧ The scan key will not operate when the focus is on any other object. ‧ When the terminal is off, this button can be used to turn the unit on. 12. Esc key Press this button to exit the current application. 13. Click key Press this button to execute the chosen application. 14. Alphanumeric keys These keys are used to enter numbers and letters.
19. USB port (host) Supports specified USB memory drive only. 20. Earphone jack 21. IrDA window The IrDA interface can be used to transfer data to another terminal or a personal computer. 22. RFID module (optional) Reads ISO15693 standard 13.56MHz tags 23. System reset button ‧ Press this button with the stylus to restart the terminal. ‧ For further information, refer to section 6, “System reset”. 24.
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2. System set up Before you begin to use the terminal, first perform the following steps: ‧ Charge the battery Before using, first charge the battery fully in order to preserve battery life. Read section 3 “Battery” for further explanation about use of the battery. ‧ Touch screen initialization Next, a “+” symbol appears in the upper left corner of the display. Use the stylus to tap the center of the “+” character. Then, the “+” will appear in lower right corner and center of the screen.
3. Battery The battery is a precision electronic product. Please use in the proper manner to extend its life and preserve the continuity of data stored in the terminal. When shipped from the factory, the battery contains a minimal amount of power. Before using for the first time, charge the battery fully. An icon on the terminal’s desktop displays the amount of remaining battery power. When the battery is almost completely drained, the system will display a message that power is nearly depleted.
4. Use and care of the touch panel In order to maintain the quality and functioning of the terminal’s touch screen, please carefully read the following: ‧ Do not place any objects on the screen. ‧ Use only the provided stylus with this screen. Do not use your finger or any other pointed objects. ‧ Wipe the screen with a smooth, clean, anti-static cloth. Mild household cleaner or water can also be used if needed. Do not use alcohol or other industrial strength cleaning fluids.
6. System reset In the event an application hangs or there is no response from the system, the system reset function can return the terminal to normal operating state. This terminal features two types of reset: ‧ Warm reset Using the stylus, press the reset button found on the back of the terminal. This action will not delete any data stored within the device.
7. Desktop The main system interface (desktop) is shown as figure below when the terminal is turned on.
8. System setting Enter [Tools] group and select [System Setting]. This program allows you to adjust operating parameters according to the terminal’s intended use. 1.
2. Power Set the time before the device enters suspend mode after its latest use Set the time before turning off backlight after the device’s latest use 3. Sound Turn system sound on/off Turn keypad and touch screen sound on/off Set duration of the pre-set alarm Adjust sound volume Select music type for pre-set alarm 4.
5. Pen Writing Width of the pen tip Idle time between lifting pen from the screen and recognizing the character just written Enable/disable character recognition function for full screen 6. Password Operator name Enable or disable password protection when turning terminal on Set the password 7.
9. Bluetooth Network This terminal is equipped with Bluetooth wireless connectivity. Before using any wireless network related applications, use this program to define the settings. You can also establish the connection priority for several access points to more efficiently use network resources. Switch to the [Tools] group and run the Bluetooth network application. Basic operations are shown in the image below.
to return to the main menu and run other network-related applications, or press “Disconnect” to end the connection.
10. Barcode Test This terminal features a built-in barcode test, which is accessed from the [Tools] group. In this application, there are two ways to trigger a barcode scan, via either the hardware (image 1) or the software (image 2). Operation is as follows: 1. Hardware trigger: with the object focus on “Barcode”, press the “Scan” button to scan a barcode.
11. WiFi Manager (Optional) This terminal is equipped with WiFi wireless connectivity. Before using any wireless network related applications, use this program to define the settings.
12. RFID Test (Optional) The built-in HF13.56 MHz RFID module allows to read and write RFID tags. Click the title bar to enter the setting.
(2) Write Tag Click “YES” to overwrite the tag data Click “NO” to cancel - 20 -
13. Backup The backup feature on the terminal allows a copy of data to be stored on the NAND Flash, preventing data loss when power is low. Switch to the [Tools] group and run the Backup application as shown below: Function currently in Use Switch between Backup / Restore Pre-set as B: (NAND Flash) Backup Information Start the Backup or Restore function How information is displayed [Backup] 1. Switch to the “Backup” function. 2. Select the type of data to backup and click “Start”. 3.
[Restore] 1. Switch to the “Restore” function. 2. The window shown below (image 1) will appear. Select the file to be restored and click “OK”. 3. The window shown here (image 2) will appear, containing information about the selected file. Select the data to be restored, then click “Start”. 4. The system will ask you to reconfirm that you want to restore data (image 3). Click “OK” to begin the process. The Restore process will take some time to complete.
14. Using the Browser This terminal features a built-in browser application which can be used to send data to a server in real time. The browser functions as follows: 1. Before starting the browser, first establish a network connection. 2. Enter the ‘Advance’ group and execute the browser application. 3. Click the word in reverse type at the top of the menu bar (image 1) or press the ‘Menu’ hot key (‘FN’ + ‘4’) to call the menu. 4. Select ‘Connect URL’ under ‘Browse’ in the menu bar (image 2).
6. Next, the data from the URL address will appear on the browser (image 4). 7. The URL currently being viewed can be set as the home page or added as a bookmark by choosing ‘Set HomePage’ or ‘Add Bookmark’ from ‘Bookmark’ in the menu bar (image 5). (4) (5) Note: The browser only supports text-based web pages, and the page must match the terminal’s resolution for optimum viewing.