Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Computer 9200 / 9200C Version 0.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause This equipment has tested and found to comply with the limits for that a Class B digital harmful interference, and (2) been this device must accept any interference received, including interference may cause undesired device, operation. pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER CAUTION This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do not stare into beam. SPECIFIC ABSORPTION RATE (SAR) INFORMATION The product comply with the FCC / Canada portable RF exposure limit set forth for an uncontrolled environment and are safe for intended operation as described in this manual.
If you want to put away the mobile computer for a period of time, download the collected data to a host computer, and then remove the battery pack from the mobile computer’s battery compartment. Store the mobile computer and battery pack separately. If you encounter malfunction on the mobile computer, write down the specific scenario and consult your local sales representative.
Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
- EN 300 328 V1.7.1: 2006 Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); Wideband Transmission systems; Data transmission equipment operating in the 2,4 GHz ISM band and using spread spectrum modulation techniques; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements under article 3.2 of the R&TTE Directive - EN 301 893 V1.6.1: 2011 Broadband Radio Access Networks (BRAN); 5 GHz high performance RLAN; Harmonized EN covering essential requirements of article 3.
0560 ÿesky [Czech] [Jméno výrobce] tímto prohlašuje, že tento [typ zaĢízení] je ve shodď se základními požadavky a dalšími pĢíslušnými ustanoveními smďrnice 1999/5/ES. Dansk [Danish] Undertegnede [fabrikantens navn] erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr [udstyrets typebetegnelse] overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
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CONTENTS IMPORTANT NOTICES ................................................................................- 3 For USA .............................................................................................. - 3 For Canada.......................................................................................... - 3 For Product with Laser ........................................................................... - 4 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) information ...........................................
1.4.3. 1.5. 1.5.1. 1.5.2. 1.5.3. 1.6. 1.6.1. 1.6.2. 1.6.3. 1.7. Calibration .......................................................................... 24 Notifications ........................................................................ 25 Status LED ........................................................................... 25 Audio ................................................................................. 25 Vibrator..............................................................................
4.1.3. 4.1.4. Configuration Tabbed Page....................................................... 72 Diagnostics Tabbed Page ......................................................... 87 USING BLUETOOTH..................................................................................... 95 5.1. 5.1.1. 5.2. Bluetooth Power ................................................................... 96 Power On BT via Wireless Manager.............................................. 96 Search Devices .....................
8.4. Camera Settings ...................................................................153 8.5. 8.5.1. 8.5.2. 8.5.3. Pictures & Videos .................................................................155 View an Image .....................................................................155 Playback a Video ..................................................................157 Advanced Settings ................................................................158 MORE APPLICATIONS..........................
HF RFID READER ...................................................................................... 213 RFID Tag Default Block ............................................................................
INTRODUCTION The 9200 Mobile Computer, powered by Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5, is light-weight, easy to use, and provides more powerful and handy tools to delivering flexibility in customization. Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA, the 9200 Mobile Computer provides rich options of data collection, voice and data communication, long-lasting working hours, and so on. Its large color transflective/transmissive TFT display guarantees ease in reading in all lighting conditions.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual FEATURES Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to industrial standard IP65 Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.
QUICK START OVERVIEW No. Description No.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 11 Speaker 12 Charging and Communication Port 13 Microphone 14 Digital Camera 15 Scanning Window 16 Stylus Slot 17 Headset Jack 18 Application Key, user-definable 4
Quick Start INSTALLING BATTERY For shipping and storage purposes, the mobile computer and the main battery are saved in separate packages. Note: Any improper handling may reduce the battery life. 1. Push down the clip on top of the battery cover to unlock it. 2. Lift up and remove the battery cover. 3. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment at a proper angle (30°~45°) with the battery contact pins facing to the right. 4. Press the battery down into place.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual INSERTING SIM CARD Inserting Card 1. Push down the clip on top of the battery cover to unlock it. 2. Remove the battery cover as well as the battery. 3. Insert SIM card into the SIM card slot as the icon engraved in the battery compartment shows. Push SIM card to lock it in. 4. Replace the battery cover. Fix the lower end first, then pull down the clip on top and press battery cover in until a ‘click’ is heard. Lock battery cover by pushing up the clip.
Quick Start USING MEMORY CARD The micoSD card slot is located at the top of the battery compartment. Inserting Card 1. Push down the clip on top of the battery cover to unlock it. 2. Remove the battery cover as well as the battery. 3. Insert memory card into the micoSD card slot as the icon engraved in the battery compartment shows. Push microSD card to lock it in. 4. Replace the battery cover.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual POWER ON/OFF MOBILE COMPUTER POWER ON To power on the mobile computer, press and hold the power button located on the upper right of the keypad. The mobile computer opens to show the Home Screen. Note: For the mobile computer to power on, the battery cover must be secured in place. POWER OFF To power off the mobile computer, press and hold the power button for more than three seconds. A menu will appear on-screen to allow selection between restart and power off.
Quick Start CHARGING & COMMUNICATION The main battery may not be charged to full for shipment. When you first receive the kit package, you will need to charge the main battery to full before using the mobile computer. You may use the Snap-on Cable or Charging & Communication Cradle along with a power adapter to charge the mobile computer. Charging Time Main battery: It takes approximately 4 hours to charge an empty battery to full.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USING SNAP-ON CABLE 1. Fasten the Snap-on Charging and Communication Cable to the lower end of the mobile computer. 2. Insert the adapter DC plug into the power jack on the Snap-on Cable. 3. Connect one end of the power cord to the adaptor, and the other end to an electrical outlet. (Use power cord suitable for your country.) The charging LED (left) on the mobile computer lights red while charging. The LED will turn green when charging is completed. 4.
Quick Start USING CRADLE 1. Seat the mobile computer on the Charging and Communication Cradle. 2. Insert the adapter DC plug into the power jack on the back of the Cradle. 3. Connect one end of the power cord to the adaptor, and the other end to an electrical outlet. (Use power cord suitable for your country.) The charging LED (left) on the mobile computer lights red while charging. The LED will turn green when charging is completed. 4.
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Chapter 1 USING THE 9200 MOBILE COMPUTER This chapter explains the features and usage of the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 1.1ʳBattery ..................................................................... 1.2ʳMemory .................................................................... 1.3ʳKeypad..................................................................... 1.4ʳTouch Screen ............................................................ 1.5ʳNotifications ...............................................
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.1. BATTERY Main Battery The mobile computer is powered by a rechargeable 3.7 V/3300mAh Li-ion battery pack, and it takes approximately 4 hours to charge it to full from the power adaptor or approx. 8 hours using the Snap-on Cable (at 500mA). However, the charging time may vary by working condition. Spare Battery A spare battery is provided as an accessory.
Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.1.1. BATTERY STATUS INDICATIONS The battery pack is the only power source for the mobile computer to work. Therefore, when the main battery level goes low, you need to replace the battery pack with a charged one or charge it as soon as possible. Most of all, you should backup important data on a regular basis.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.1.2. POWER MANAGEMENT For any portable device, power management is a critical issue especially when you are on the road. Below are some tips to help you save battery power. Warning: Using backlight, wireless connectivity, and peripheral devices while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. Bring a second battery pack on the road. End wireless connections such as Bluetooth, 802.11b/g or GSM/GPRS which are not in use.
Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.2. MEMORY Flash Memory (ROM) 512 MB flash memory for storing OS (Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5) and custom application programs. Yet a portion of the memory is referred to as Flash Disk (folder), which can store data and programs that you wish to retain even after hardware reset. Random-access Memory (RAM) 256 MB RAM for storing and running programs, as well as storing program data.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.3. KEYPAD The Alphanumeric keypad includes alphanumeric, call/end keys, navigation keys, function keys, and so on. This keypad is set to numeric mode by default.
Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.3.1. KEYPAD SETTINGS Go to Start Screen | Settings | System, and tap Keypad Backlight to configure related settings. The keypad backlight is set to be automatically turned on for 5 seconds when any key is pressed. Alternatively you may have it always turned off or turned on instead. It is suggested to turn on the keypad backlight while working in a dark area; however, using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.3.2. ALPHA KEY This alphanumeric keypad is set to numeric mode by default. The Alpha key [Į] serves as a switch key between numeric and alpha (lower-case alphabetic) input modes. Note: Press [Į] key to switch between numeric and lower-case alphabetic modes. The alpha icon will appear on the status bar with a sequence as shown below.
Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.3.4. FUNCTION KEY The Function key [Fn] serves as a specified key, and the functionality of each key combination is application-dependent. 1) To enable this special key, press [Fn] on the keypad. Its icon status bar. will appear on the 2) Now press another key to get the value of key combination (say, press [1] to get the value of F1). 3) To get the value of another key combination specified by the function key, repeat step 2.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4. TOUCH SCREEN The mobile computer comes with a 2.8” TFT graphic LCD, 240 by 320 pixels resolution (QVGA). The LED backlight of screen, which helps ease reading under dim environments, can be controlled manually and automatically. Warning: Using backlight while on battery power will substantially reduce battery power. It is suggested to dim the backlight while working in a well-lit area or automatically turn off the mobile computer when not in use. 1.4.1.
Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.4.2. SCREEN SETTINGS The LCD is also a touch screen that can be calibrated through screen alignment. Go to Start Screen | Settings | System, and tap Screen to configure related settings. You may re-calibrate the touch screen, smooth the font edges or adjust the text size displayed on the screen if necessary. Warning: DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects to move against the surface of the screen.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.4.3. CALIBRATION The mobile computer’s touchscreen needs to be calibrated after a period of use to ensure its accuracy. Calibration will align a set of coordinates on the touch panel and LCD underneath. Tap Settings | System | Screen to open the Alignment tabbed page. Tap Align Screen to start touchscreen calibration. Use the stylus to tap the crosshairs one by one to perform calibration. When calibration is completed, the alignment screen will close.
Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.5. NOTIFICATIONS 1.5.1. STATUS LED Two LED indicators located above the touch screen provide information about charging status, scanner light beam, and scanner "Good Read" during data collection.
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Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.5.3. VIBRATOR The mobile computer is integrated with a vibrator, which is software programmable for tactile feedback. This can be helpful when working in noisy environments. Tap the top of the screen to invoke the title bar drop-down list, and then tap the volume setting icon to change the system volume or phone ringing volume. You may mute it or have it set to vibrate instead.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.6. DATA CAPTURE 1.6.1. BARCODE READER A selection of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the mobile computer is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running the ReaderConfig.exe utility. If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a different symbology, enable the symbology first. 1.6.2.
Chapter 1 Using the 9200 Mobile Computer 1.7. SNAP-ON CHARGING & COMMUNICATION CABLE The Snap-on Charging & Communication Cable provides a convenient way to charge your mobile computer and also connect it to your PC.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 1.8. CHARGING & COMMUNICATION CRADLE The Charging & Communication Cradle charges your mobile computer and a spare battery at the same time. You may also use the cradle for data transmission between your PC.
Chapter 2 LEARNING WINDOWS EMBEDDED HANDHELD BASICS This chapter mainly describes the basic skills to work with the 9200 Mobile Computer. The add-on utilities for applications regarding data collection, processing, and transmission, are introduced in the following chapters. The mobile computer is specifically designed for real-time data collection in the Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 environment. It won't take long for any Windows user to get familiarized with it.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1. GETTING STARTED 2.1.1. HOME SCREEN When the mobile computer is fully charged, press the Power key for three seconds to turn on the mobile computer and wait for the Home Screen to come up. Scroll the Home Screen up and down to highlight a desired application. The additional information or items will appear sideways, and softkey bar will be available at the bottom of the screen as well. Title Bar Application Icon Application Info.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics 2.1.2. TITLE BAR The icons at the top of the screen are explained below. Icon Description External power source is connected. Battery power remaining: more bars indicate more power in the battery. Keypad is in default numeric mode or alphabetic mode. Shift [×] is enabled in numeric mode/numeric lock mode. Shift [×] is enabled in alpha mode/alpha lock mode. Function mode is enabled. Volume status: On, off, or vibrate. SIM card is missing.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.3. TITLE BAR DROP-DOWN LIST The title bar drop-down list is hidden at the top of the screen, and can be expanded by tapping the title bar: Tap the title bar to reveal the drop-down list. Drag the drop-down list to left or right to view all the icons. Icon Description Tap it to zoom in or zoom out of current view. Tap it to check the connections status. You may configure the settings through Wireless Manager. Tap it to check the phone status.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics Tap it to receive incoming Bluetooth beams. Bluetooth A2DP profile is in use. Tap it to access the Bluetooth devices list. Tap it to view a missed call. Tap it to check a new e-mail. Tap it to check a new voicemail. Tap it to send an SMS text message. Speakerphone is on. Tap it to access the Bluetooth configuration. Tap it to configure ActiveSync connection settings. Roaming is on.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.1.4. START SCREEN Tap to open the Start Screen. You can tap to access application programs and useful utilities developed by CipherLab, or configure system settings. The icons provided on the Start Screen are depicted as follows: Icon 36 Name Description Home (Today) Opens the Home Screen. Phone Launches the mobile computer’s phone. Text Sends SMS text messages. E-mail Writes and sends emails.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics Internet Explorer Browses world wide web. Wireless Manager Quick sets the power for phone, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and opens each of the settings pages. Calendar Creates and manages events, meetings, and appointments. Settings Accesses system settings. Getting Started Opens Getting Started application to set OS basic features. Pictures & Videos Views pictures and plays videos downloaded, copied or taken with the built-in camera.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Adobe Reader LE Browses PDF files. File Explorer Browses and manages the files on local storage. ActiveSync Synchronizes Microsoft Office Outlook data between the mobile computer and another Windows-based computer. Internet Sharing Shares the mobile computer’s mobile data connection with another computer through a USB or RS-232 cable. Task Manager Monitors the active applications and CPU/memory usage on the mobile computer.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics 2.1.5. DEVICE LOCK By default, the device is unlocked. You may lock the mobile computer to prevent unintended operation. When locked, it will not respond to screen touch or keypad input until it is unlocked again. However, on the Lock screen you can still monitor the device status on the title bar. If the Lock screen is enabled, the Volume adjustment keys on the left side will be unavailable. Lock 9200 Open Start Screen, and tap the lock icon computer.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.2. INPUT METHODS The keyboard icon at the middle bottom of the screen is for Software Input Panel (SIP). Tap the icon to show or hide the on-screen keyboard. Data entry can be performed by the following methods. Physical Keypad Type with the physical keypad on the mobile computer. Data Capture Scan barcode in applications, e.g. Notes, Reader Config, etc.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics 2.3. MANAGING PROGRAMS Tap the Start button to open the Start Screen. Tap a program to launch it. To add a new program or subfolder to the Start Screen, you can either use File Explorer on the mobile computer or ActiveSync on your PC. See Using ActiveSync for how to operate via ActiveSync. Warning: To avoid making any changes to the program configurations by accident, we recommend you to use Copy and Paste Shortcut rather than Cut and Paste. 2.3.1.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.3.4. END A PROGRAM In general, the system manages memory automatically, and there is no need to exit a program in order to open another or to conserve memory. However, random access memory (RAM) may be used up when too many programs are running simultaneously. As a result, it will slow down system operation or cause program errors. In this case, you should exit one or more of the running programs to release memory.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics 2.3.5. FIND A FILE 1. Tap Start Screen | Search Phone. 2. In the “Search for” box, enter the file name, keyword, or other information you want to search for. If you have searched for this item before, tap the drop-down list and select it. In the “Type” box, select a data type to help minimize your search. If the data type of your file is other than listed, you may try “Larger than 64 KB”.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.4. USING ACTIVESYNC Microsoft’s syncing tools enables users to update or back up the data on their handheld devices to desktop computers. Two syncing tools are featured by Microsoft - ActiveSync and Windows Mobile Device Center (WMDC). Which tool to use depends on which OS is running on your PC: O.S. Syncing Program Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8 WMDC Windows XP SP3 or earlier ActiveSync ActiveSync and WMDC are downloadable from Microsoft’s website.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics 2.4.2. ADD/REMOVE PROGRAMS On your PC, open ActiveSync and click Tools | Add/Remove Programs to install a program that is designed to be used on a mobile device running Windows Embedded Handheld. If a previously installed user program is no longer desired, you may also remove it from the system.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Aside from using the Add/Remove Programs menu option to manage programs, you can also install and remove programs by copying and pasting the installation file (or executable file) to the location of interest. Alternative for Installing New Programs (Copy & Paste) Follow these steps to install a new program manually. 1. Establish USB connection between your mobile computer and your PC. 2. On your PC, open ActiveSync and click Explore on the taskbar. 3.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics 2.4.3. EXPLORE DEVICE Add a Program to Start Screen 1. Establish USB connection between your mobile computer and your PC. 2. On your PC, open ActiveSync and click Explore on the taskbar. 3. Navigate through file folders to find the program you desire. 4. Right-click the program and select Create Shortcut from the pop-up menu. 5. Right-click the shortcut and select Cut from the pop-up menu. 6. Navigate to the Programs folder \Windows\Start Menu\
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2.5. SUSPEND & RESET 2.5.1. SUSPENSION The mobile computer operates continuously once it is powered on. To minimize power consumption, suspend the mobile computer if you are not actively using it. When the mobile computer enters suspension, the system is in a power-saving status and can be quickly awoken to operate as needed. Enter Suspension Press the Power key for about 0.2 seconds to enter suspension. Resume from Suspension Press the Power key for about 0.
Chapter 2 Learning Windows Embedded Handheld Basics 2.5.2. HARDWARE RESET (COLD BOOT) When the mobile computer runs slower than normal or when it stops responding to input, reset it with a hardware reset, also known as cold boot. This will restart the mobile computer and initialize RAM. All data cached in RAM will be gone after hardware reset, while flash memory and RTC will be retained. Hardware Reset (= Cold Boot) Method 1 1.
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Chapter 3 CONFIGURING 9200 MOBILE COMPUTER In this chapter, a brief on the system settings is provided for your reference. IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 CipherLab Smart Shell ................................................ 52 3.2ʳSettings .................................................................... 56 3.3ʳDevice Name ............................................................. 65 Tap to open the Start Screen, and tap Settings to configure related settings.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1. CIPHERLAB SMART SHELL CipherLab Smart Shell is an optional OS interface that features a Home Screen and a set of screen views with programs and services arranged based on their properties. By switching between 3D carousel view or tiles view, you can easily access commonly used programs and settings, or manage your tasks, calendar, and contacts. You can also adjust screen views to fit your preferences by customizing screen layout and items displayed.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer Icon Description Tap it for a 3D carousel view. Provide a fast and convenient way to access your favorite or recently used items and services. Tap to close any launched programs, or switch to a running program. Supports settings and layout change based on the view opened on-screen. Tap it to switch Bluetooth mode (invisible or discoverable). Tap it to enable/disable Wi-Fi. Tap it to enable/disable GSM/GPRS. Flight Mode: Tap it to disable all wireless signals.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.1.1. EXIT CIPHERLAB SMART SHELL If you would like to exit Smart Shell and return to the built-in OS interface, follow the steps below: 1. Tap the “Launcher” icon on the Smart Shell homepage. 2. Tap the Settings icon to open the system settings page.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer 3. 4. Tap the Sbp Mobile Shell icon to open Smart Shell Settings. Tap the Settings icon seated on the lower right of the screen. Tap Exit Shell to exit Smart Shell and show the OS Home Screen.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.2. SETTINGS Tap Start Screen | Settings to access the settings menu for configuring system time, layout, sounds and notifications, power, wireless connection, and more. Bluetooth Refer to Using Bluetooth. Clock & Alarms Time tab: Change the date, time and time zone settings. By default, the time zone settings will be automatically synchronized and updated by notification. Alarms tab: You may set up at most three alarms to wake you up or as a reminder.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer period of time, either on battery or external power. Sounds & Notifications Refer to Note: For Scanner decode and Scanner beam LED to function, LED notification must be enabled in Reader Configuration. See 198HEnable LED Notification. Audio. Sounds tab: Configure sounds for specific actions, events, programs, etc. Notifications tab: Select to play sounds as notifications for some events. Connections Refer to Connections. Personal Refer to Personal.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.2.1. CONNECTIONS Go to Start Screen | Settings | Connections. Beam Tap it to receive incoming Bluetooth beams. Connections Refer to Configuring GPRS Network. Domain Enroll Connects to an SCMDM server with an enrollment ID and password, allowing company deployment on multiple mobile computers. Mobile Network Wizard Select to automatically configure your network provider and APN when a SIM card is inserted. 58 Actual settings depend on the network provider.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer Wi-Fi Refer to Using 802.11 Radio. Wireless Manager Tap it to enable/disable the Wi-Fi, Bluetooth or Phone Power. For related information, refer to ᙑᎄ! ބլࠩᅃࠐᄭΖ, Power On BT via Wireless Manager and Power On Phone via Wireless Manager.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.2.2. PERSONAL Go to Start Screen | Settings | Personal. Buttons Tap it to adjust the character input repeat delay and rate, move the slider to right or left for repeat speed. Owner Information Identification tab: Enter your contact information. Refer to Using the Phone. Notes tab: Enter your notes.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer 3.2.3. SYSTEM Go to Start Screen | Settings | System. About Version tab: Displays information of OS software, processor, etc. Device ID tab: Enter a name and description for identifying the mobile computer. Copyrights tab: Displays important statements on copyrights. Button Assignment Redefines key functions under keypad’s normal and function mode. See Button Assignment for more details.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Customer Feedback Sends customer feedback to Microsoft for improving Windows Embedded Handheld software. Encryption Encrypts files stored on the SD card. The encrypted files can only be read on the mobile computer. Error Reporting Determines whether to enable error reporting to help Microsoft improve Windows Embedded Handheld software. By default, it will automatically collect errors and report to Microsoft.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer Regional Settings Region tab: Customize the appearance and formatting to your geographic region. Number tab: Customize the number format. Currency tab: Customize the currency format. Time tab: Customize the time format. Date tab: Customize the date format. Remove Programs Removes programs that are stored in RAM. Screen Alignment tab: Align the screen for calibration. ClearType tab: Apply Clear Type fonts.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USB to PC Disable this to switch USB connection from RNDIS to PPP. When the mobile computer is connected to your PC through USB connection, internet sharing to the mobile device will be enabled and ActiveSync connection might be interrupted. Disable advanced network functionality to troubleshoot ActiveSync connection problems.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer 3.3. DEVICE NAME 3.3.1. CHANGE DEVICE NAME Go to Start Screen | Settings | System, and tap About to change the device name on the Device ID tab to make the device more recognizable.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3.4. UPDATE OS IMAGE Upgrading the OS image helps optimize the mobile computer’s performance and functionality. The upgrading process relies on a memory card, and an .nb0 OS image file. 1. On your PC, copy the latest OS image file to the microSD card. 2. Insert the microSD card into the card slot as described in Using Memory Card. 3.
Chapter 3 Configuring 9200 Mobile Computer 5. When OS upgrade is complete, the mobile computer will restart. After system startup, tap the screen to enter calibration. OS upgrade complete Restart and enter Calibration Start to upgrade firmware! 100% Status : Firmware updated complete.
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Chapter 4 USING 802.11 RADIO The Wi-Fi module integrated on the mobile computer lets you configure and connect to network wirelessly. IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1ʳWi-Fi Power...............................................................
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1. WI-FI POWER The mobile computer is capable of Wi-Fi, a wireless networking technology making use of an access point, also known as “hotspot”, to connect to a wireless local area network. To use Wi-Fi, the mobile computer has to connect to a hotspot. Some hotspots are open for connection while others request a key to authenticate access. If this is the case, the authentication key must be included in the mobile computer’s Wi-Fi settings.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 4.1.2. STATUS TABBED PAGE The Status tabbed page provides basic information on WLAN connection and Bluetooth status. Wi-Fi settings can be configured in Configuration Tabbed Page. Wi-Fi status Bluetooth status (service not available now) Note: SCU does not currently support viewing or configuring Bluetooth settings.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4.1.3. CONFIGURATION TABBED PAGE TURN ON/OFF WI-FI POWER Select the Wi-Fi checkbox to turn on Wi-Fi power. Deselect it to shut down Wi-Fi. Turn on Wi-Fi power Note: (1) Wi-Fi connection status will be reflected under Wireless Manager, which can be accessed by tapping the Title bar | Wireless Manager icon, or Start Screen | Settings | Connections | Wireless Manager. When Wi-Fi power is off, the status will display as “No signal”.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio ACTIVE PROFILE A profile is a set of parameters that define the manner which a device associates to a wireless LAN (WLAN) infrastructure. A profile contains information including the System Set Identifier (SSID, the "name" of the WLAN infrastructure), means of data encryption, authentication type, and security credentials. Select an active profile in the drop-down box on the Configuration tabbed page. To add a profile other than the “Default” profile, see Create Wi-Fi Profile.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual CREATE WI-FI PROFILE To create a Wi-Fi Profile: 1. Open SCU as described in Launch SCU. 2. Tap the Configuration tab to show the Configuration tabbed page. 3. Tap Scan to view a list of access points that are broadcasting their SSIDs. You may sort the list by tapping the column headers. Tap Refresh to update the list of available access points. 4.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 5. A profile settings page opens showing detailed radio settings. Tap each item and adjust its Value to suit your needs. 6. When finished fine-tuning all settings, tap Commit to save the profile. 7. Tap OK on the softkey bar to close Profile Settings page and return to Configuration settings. If you would like to directly activate the newly created profile, select it as the Active Profile on the Configuration settings page.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual MANAGE WI-FI PROFILE To manage your profiles: 1. Open SCU’s Configuration tabbed page as described in Create Wi-Fi Profile. 2. Tap Manage Profiles to open the Profile settings page. Item Description Profile When SCU is first launched, “Default” is the active profile. Unless it is modified, this profile does not specify an SSID, EAP type or encryption method.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio New Tap New and enter a unique name for the profile. Configure the Radio settings, Encryption, EAP Type, and other settings for this new profile. The name for each profile must be unique You can define up to 20 profiles Delete Select a profile from the drop-down menu and tap Delete. You cannot delete the Active Profile. Make sure the selected profile is not the active profile under Configuration tabbed page.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Property Description Profile Name Tap to rename the selected profile. Up to 32 characters allowed. SSID Service Set Identifier (SSID) for the WLAN infrastructure to which the radio will connect. If no SSID is specified, the radio will only associate to an access point that broadcasts its SSID. Value: A string of up to 32 characters Default: None Client Name Name assigned to the mobile computer with Summit radio installed.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio throughput. It is recommended when AC power is in use. Maximum In Max Power Savings (Max PSP) mode, the access point buffers incoming messages for the radio, which wakes up periodically and connects to the access point to see if any buffered messages are waiting. The radio requests buffered messages and then goes back to sleep. It conserves the most power but offers the lowest throughput. It is recommended when battery power is in use.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual A rates only 6, 9, 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, and 54 Mbps, plus N rates if supported. ABG rates full All A rates and all B and G rates, with A rates (the 802.11a radio) preferred, plus N if supported. BGA rates full All B and G rates and all A rates, with B and G rates (the .11g radio) preferred, plus N rates if supported.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio Encryption Authentication CKIP CKIP is supported for use only with static WEP. For CKIP, encryption keys need to be defined in SCU; for CKIP-EAP, encryption keys are derived dynamically from an EAP authentication. This is the protocol used to authenticate the device and its user if the WLAN uses the Enterprise version of Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) and WPA2.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual EAP-TLS Credentials values for EAP-TLS and PEAP-TLS: User: Username or Domain/Username (up to 64 characters) User Cert: Filename and extension PEAP-TLS of user certificate residing in the Microsoft certificate store. See Certificates. CA Cert: Filename and extension of root certificate authority (CA) digital certificate (up to 32 characters). Specify the Certs Path in Globals settings page > Certs Path.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio MANAGE GLOBAL SETTINGS Global settings include radio and security settings that apply to all profiles in SCU. To open the Global settings page: 1. Open SCU’s Configuration tabbed page as described in Create Wi-Fi Profile. 2. Tap Manage Profiles to open the Profile settings page. 3. Tap the Globals tab to open the Global settings page.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual DFS Channels 1, 7, 13 For ETSI and TELEC radios only Custom Indicates the system registry has been edited to include a value other than those available in the drop-down value Default: Full Value: On, Off Default: Off Valid range of 20-500 ms configurable Default: 120 When the DFS Scan Time is changed to a value lower than default, it is recommended that the beacon period in the WLAN infrastructure is changed as well. Ideally, the dwell time should be 1.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio Auth Server Type of authentication server being used for EAP authentication. TTLS Inner Method Changing this setting requires suspend/resume of the mobile computer to take effect.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual LED Indicates whether or not an LED is used. Tray Icon Value: On, Off Default: Off Whether to enable the system tray icon or not. Value: On, Off Default: On Admin Password N/A Auth Timeout (s) Specifies how long it will wait for an EAP authentication request to succeed or fail. If authentication credentials are specified in the active profile and the authentication times out, then association will fail.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio 4.1.4. DIAGNOSTICS TABBED PAGE Perform diagnostic tests to troubleshoot connection issues when necessary. To open the Diagnostics page: 1. Open SCU as described in Launch SCU. 2. Tap the Diagnostics tab to show the Diagnostics page. Diagnostics status for Wi-Fi and Bluetooth shows, along with on-screen buttons to open Advanced settings and view software version information.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ADVANCED DIAGNOSTICS To access Advanced diagnostics settings: 1. Open Diagnostics Tabbed Page. 2. Tap the Advanced button to open advanced diagnostics settings. CHECK STATUS To check diagnostics status, select Status in the drop-down bar.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio USE PING TOOLS To perform ping tests, select Ping Tools in the drop-down bar. Select Ping Tools to diagnose the connection Device IP address AP Name Item Description Destination Enter the address to ping. Ping Payload The amount of data to be transmitted on a ping. Ping Delay Value: 0~7200000 Default: 1000 (milliseconds) The amount of time that elapses without a response before ping request is considered a failure.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Start Ping When an active ping is initiated, the screen displays a ping indicator that blinks in green (for a successful ping) or red (for an unsuccessful ping). The ping indicator is hidden when the screen is switched to a tab other than Diags or Statusˁ Release/Renew 90 Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio (Re)connect Disable and enable the radio, apply or re-apply the current profile, attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless network, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual USE DEBUG TOOLS To check debug settings, select Debug in the drop-down bar. Select Debug to check debug settings Item Description Driver Debug Select whether to debug the WLAN driver, and the output mode for driver debug. Reg.
Chapter 4 Using 802.11 Radio SOFTWARE VERSION INFORMATION To check software version information: 1. Open Diagnostics Tabbed Page. 2. Tap the About button to view information about SCU version, device driver, and software developer.
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Chapter 5 USING BLUETOOTH The 9200 Mobile Computer lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth services provided on remote devices.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.1. BLUETOOTH POWER 5.1.1. POWER ON BT VIA WIRELESS MANAGER 1. Go to Start Screen | Wireless Manager as shown below. 2. Tap All or Bluetooth to turn on the power.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3. To make the mobile computer discoverable to other Bluetooth devices, tap Menu | Bluetooth Settings | Mode tab, and check “Make this device visible to other devices”. Tap OK to confirm. 4. The Bluetooth status becomes “Visible” under Wireless Manager, meaning Bluetooth is turned on and deployment is enabled.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.2. SEARCH DEVICES 1. In the Bluetooth configurations screen, on the Devices mode tab you can search for other Bluetooth device or go to Start Screen | Settings | Bluetooth for the same settings. 2. Tap Add new device…or Add on the softkey bar to search for other Bluetooth devices.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3. Wait for a few seconds, and it will list the discovered devices. If you do not see the device that you wish to connect, make sure it is set as discoverable. Tap Refresh to search again.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3. PAIR DEVICES 5.3.1. PAIR 1. Select a device to connect and tap Next. 2. If necessary, enter the password to establish a secure connection. Make sure a consistent password is entered on both devices. Tap Next.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 3. The two devices become connected via Bluetooth. Tap Done. 4. Once paired successfully, the device will appear in the device list. Tap it to view available Bluetooth services or modify its display name.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.3.2. UNPAIR On the Devices tab, tap and hold the desired device to select Delete from the pop-up menu. Note: The mobile computer must be unpaired on the remote device as well. Remove it from the device list on the remote device as well.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.4. SERIAL PORT SERVICE 1. On the Devices tab, tap and hold the desired device to select Edit from the pop-up menu. 2. Make sure the Serial Port service is enabled for use on the remote Bluetooth device. For PC example, you can launch the Bluetooth Device configuration utility and in the Bluetooth Device configuration screen, tap COM Ports tab, tap Add as below. Select “Incoming (device initiates the connection)” item tap OK.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3. The searched COM port will be showed on the screen, select the connected COM port then tap OK. Note: On the PC, you can use applications such as HyperTerminal to confirm the connection between your PC and mobile computer. In HyperTerminal, the COM port No. has to be set exactly as the incoming port No. on your PC. 4. 104 On the Bluetooth configuration screen of the mobile computer, tap Refresh to select Serial Port check box, click Save.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5. On the COM Ports tab, tap New Outgoing Port. 6. Select the remote device, and then tap Next.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7. Select a COM port, and then tap Finish. (For Bluetooth, please select COM0 or COM3 for connection. 8. A new Bluetooth serial port is created. Tap OK. The mobile computer is ready to transmit data via Bluetooth.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.5. OBJECT PUSH VIA BEAM 5.5.1. SEND A FILE 1. Tap Start Screen | File Explorer. 2. Navigate to the folder containing the file you wish to send to the Bluetooth device. 3. Tap and hold the file and select Beam file from the pop-up menu. 4. Tap the remote device of interest to send the file via Bluetooth. The mobile computer will start uploading the file. The remote device will start receiving the file few seconds later.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 5.5.2. RECEIVE A FILE 1. Pair the mobile computer will the remote device as described in Pair Devices. 2. Tap Start Screen | Settings | Connections | Beam, and make sure “Receive all incoming beams” is enabled in order to receive incoming files. 3. On the remote device, send a desired file to the mobile computer via Bluetooth. 4.
Chapter 5 Using Bluetooth 5.6. ACTIVESYNC VIA BLUETOOTH To use Bluetooth via ActiveSync, first configure Bluetooth settings correctly on your computer first. 1. Configure Bluetooth settings for your computer, such as “Turn discovery on” and add a COM port (incoming), the COM port value depending on your computer. 2. Pair the mobile computer with the remote computer via Bluetooth as described in Pair Devices. 3.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 4. After ActiveSync service is set on the remote computer, enable ActiveSync service on the mobile computer’s Bluetooth partnership settings. Tap Refresh if the option does not appear in the list. 4. On the mobile computer, tap Start Screen | ActiveSync | Menu and select Connect via Bluetooth in the option menu. ActiveSync partnership will be established between the remote computer and mobile computer via Bluetooth after a few seconds.
Chapter 6 USING THE PHONE The 9200 Mobile Computer allows making phone calls and connecting to the network over General Packet Radio Service (GPRS). Insert the SIM card before turning on the power. Refer to Inserting SIM Card. Note: If the SIM card is not in position, you may make emergency calls if the service is supported. IN THIS CHAPTER 6.1ʳPhone Power ............................................................112 6.2ʳPhone Application......................................................115 6.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.1. PHONE POWER 6.1.1. POWER ON PHONE VIA WIRELESS MANAGER 1. Phone power is turned on by default. If not, go to Start Screen | Wireless Manager to access Wireless Manager. Wireless Manager 2. 112 Tap All or Phone to turn on the power.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 3. When the power is turned on, the Phone status appears as “On”, and an antenna signal icon 4. will be displayed on the title bar. Tap Menu | Phone Settings to configure related settings if necessary. Note: Phone Settings are only available when the phone power has been turned on. You can check the security settings, change the PIN code on your SIM card and so on if necessary.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.1.2. SIM CARD MISSING 1. On the Home Screen, the notification icon SIM card is missing. 2. Tap Phone or press the [SEND] button on the physical keypad to access the phone application. If supported by your service provider, only emergency calls are allowed when a SIM card is absent. on the title bar shows that the Note: If your wired headset (CTIA standard) has an integrated hook switch, press the hook switch to open the dialer screen.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6.2. PHONE APPLICATION 6.2.1. PHONE INTERFACE After the phone application is launched, the antenna signal icon on the title bar indicates whether you are connected to your service provider’s network. As the strength of the signal diminishes, so will the number of bars in the icon, which ranges from no signal to excellent signal (four-bars).
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.2.2. BUTTONS The phone keypad features the following buttons: Button Description [Backspace] button allows you to delete the last input. [Speed Dial] button allows you to view, edit the speed dial list and pick the number you want to call. [Call History] button allows you to browse, edit call history and pick the number you want to call. [Talk] button allows you to make or receive a call. Alternatively, you may press [SEND] on the physical keypad.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone IN-CALL VOLUME During a call, you can adjust the in-call volume by tapping the speaker icon in the title bar drop-down list, or by pressing the volume buttons on the right side of the mobile computer. An on-screen gauge will appear to indicate the current volume.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.3. PHONE SETTINGS Tap Menu | Options to configure phone settings if necessary. Sounds tab Tap the Sounds tab to adjust phone ring type, ring tone, and keypad sound.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone Security tab Tap the Security tab to change SIM card security and PIN code setting. Note: The PIN verification on the mobile computer allows three chances to input the correct PIN code. If input fails three times, the SIM card will be locked, and you will need to obtain the PUK code from your network operator to unlock it Services tab Tap the Services tab to get phone service settings from your network operator.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Network tab Tap the Network tab to change phone network settings and edit your preferred networks. Others tab Tap the Others tab to configure GPRS authentication type, broadcast channels, and SMS transmission settings.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone Band tab Tap the Band tab to change the band type and the local band in your geographic region.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 6.4. MAKING PHONE CALLS The phone features allow you to make or receive phone calls and assign a Speed Dial number to a contact. “1” indicates the reserved Speed Dial number for the contact (or Voicemail) 6.4.1. DIAL A NUMBER You can dial a number by any of the following ways: Dialling Use the dial pad on the screen or the physical keypad – simply enter the number you want to call.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6.4.2. MAKE A CALL Dialling Out Tap the green [Talk] button on the phone keypad, or press [SEND] from the physical keypad. Hanging up Tap the red [End] button on the phone keypad, or press [END] from the physical keypad.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual During a Call During a call, you may select to turn on the speaker, mute the receiver, or hold the line by tapping the respective on-screen buttons. Alternatively you may place another call by the Add Call button, or open the Contacts application. 6.4.3. ANSWER A CALL Answering a Call Tap the Answer button or press [SEND] from the physical keypad.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone Ignoring a Call Tap Ignore button or press [END] from the physical keypad. Viewing a Missing Call When you have a missed call, a missed call icon will be displayed on the title bar. Tapping it will reveal . Tap it to open the Call History page to identify the missed call.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual On the Today Screen, an uppercase number “1” will appear next to the “Phone” label to indicate you have 1 missed call. Tap Notification on the softkey bar to view the notification message. icon on the softkey bar will When the notification message pops-up, tapping the open the Call History page, where you can check information about the missed call. Note: The right LED on top of the mobile computer will also flash red to notify there is a missed call.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 6.5. CONFIGURING GPRS NETWORK 1. Tap Start Screen | Settings | Connections and select Connections. 2. Initially, you have to configure the GPRS settings. Tap Add a new modem connection and follow the on-screen instructions to enter the connection name and modem types.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3. Enter the connection name and select “Cellular Line (GPRS, 3G)” from the drop-down list. Tap Next. 4. Specify the GPRS AP name for the mobile computer to connect to, for example, “internet”. Tap Next.
Chapter 6 Using the Phone 5. Enter user name, password and domain information as necessary. Tap Advanced to access TCP/IP and server settings. When all settings are completed, tap Finish. Note: (1) (2) You must connect to the GPRS modem specified by the mobile phone operator. Performing hardware reset will not affect the wireless connection settings made under Wireless Manager. On the next system startup, the mobile computer will reflect the same wireless connection statuses as previously set.
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Chapter 7 USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY The Reader Configuration utility allows you to manage the barcode reader integrated on the mobile computer. IN THIS CHAPTER 7.1ʳLaunch Reader Configuration ......................................132 7.2ʳConfigure Reader Settings ..........................................
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.1. LAUNCH READER CONFIGURATION 1. Tap Start Screen | Settings | System | Reader Configuration to open the Reader Configuration Utility. 2. Configure the associated reader settings and barcode settings on General tabbed page according to your needs. Perform a test scan and view the barcode and decoded data in the content field.
Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 7.2. CONFIGURE READER SETTINGS The mobile computer is capable of reading printed barcodes. The reader modules can be either a CCD reader, laser (1D) reader, or 2D imager. The mobile computer is installed with Reader Configuration to set the scan engine built within. Use Reader Configuration to create a profile of settings that best suit your needs. 7.2.1. BARCODE READER Barcode reader configurations depend on the scan engine(s) installed on the mobile computer.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual CCD READER SETTINGS Barcode Reader Description CCD Reader Tap the Barcode Reader button to configure reader settings for the CCD scan engine. Refer to the Reader Settings Table in Appendix II - CCD (SM1). Decode Session Timeout Sets the maximum time (configurable from 1 to 9 sec) for the decoding process during a scan attempt. The default value is 3 sec.
Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before linear barcodes such as Codabar, MSI, and Interleaved 2 of 5 can be decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available. The readings needed for each level are as follows: Scan Angle Level 1 The following barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded: Codavar, MSI, Industrial 25 (Discrete 25), Interleaved 25. Level 2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Redundancy Level Sets how many successful readings should be done before certain barcodes are decoded. Levels 1 to 4 available; default setting is Level 1. The readings needed for each level are as follows: Level 1 136 Barcode Types Code Length Codabar 8 characters or less MSI 4 characters or less Industrial 25 (Discrete 25) 8 characters or less Interleaved 25 8 characters or less Level 2 All barcodes must be successfully read twice before being decoded.
Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 7.2.2. RFID READER When an RFID reader is detected, the RFID Reader option is available on General tab of the reader settings page. The RFID Reader check box is selected by default. Deselect it to disable the RFID reader on the mobile computer. This is occasionally needed when you only want to read printed barcodes, lest RFID tags are read and decoded. To access RFID reader settings: 1. Open Reader Configuration as described in Launch Reader Configuration. 2.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Display hex values Displays decoded data in hex values. Timeout Deselected Generally the readable RFID data lies in a user block. If the data to collect is located in a non-user block such as the lock block, select Display hex values in case the data to collect involves any invisible character. Sets the maximum time for decoding an RFID Tag during a scan attempt. Configurable from 1-20 sec.
Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 7.2.3. MIFARE KEY MIFARE KEYS Mifare Keys setting changes the security keys A and/or B for a Mifare tag’s data block. Keys A and B are two keys that enable the RFID reader to access (read or write) a Mifare tag’s data block. To open Mifare Keys setting page: 1. Open Reader Configuration as described in Launch Reader Configuration. 2. Tap Mifare Keys on General tabbed page. Shows what each key A and B currently is.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual To change the value of key A and/or B: 1. Open Reader Configuration as described in Launch Reader Configuration 2. Tap Mifare Keys on General tabbed page. 3. Configure which key to change, how it is changed to, and the block to apply the change. 4. Tap (slightly contact) the mobile computer’s scanning window with the RFID tag to write the change to. 5. Tap the Write button on Mifare Keys settings page. The change is written to the RFID tag.
Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 7.2.4. DATA OUTPUT Tap the Data Output button on the General tabbed page to access settings for data output after decoding as well as configure the associated settings. To access data output settings: 1. Open Reader Configuration as described in Launch Reader Configuration. 2. Tap Data Output on General tabbed page. WHERE TO OUTPUT Data Output Keyboard Emulation Default Data is emulated as typed text and sent to the active window.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Windows Event When selected, a Windows event will be broadcasted after Disable decoding. Intercept the decode event in your application. Call Windows API (ReadMsgQueue) in your application to retrieve the decoded data. Note: (1) (2) Refer to 9200 .NET or C/C++ Programming Guide for details on Windows Message and Windows Event. Sample programs are provided by request. For the use with a barcode decoding program other than ReaderConfig.
Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 7.2.5. NOTIFICATIONS The Notifications page allows you to configure how you want to be notified of a successful decoding. To access notification settings: 1. Open Reader Configuration as described in Launch Reader Configuration. 2. Tap Notifications on General tabbed page. Default Sound / Vibration Good Read via Speaker Sets the sound for good read. Sound 1 Select between Mute and sounds 1 through 9.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.2.6. RESET TO DEFAULT Tap Restore Default on the reader settings page to reset all settings back to default. 7.2.7. AUTO-START READER CONFIGURATION If you would like to auto-start the Reader Configuration application next time the mobile computer is powered on, select the “Auto start when powered on” check box. Reader Configuration will run in the background once the mobile computer is restarted to facilitate barcode reading.
Chapter 7 Using Reader Configuration Utility 7.2.8. SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS On the Symbologies tab, determine whether to enable or disable a specific symbology. Note: The symbology settings vary by the scan engine (CCD, 1D laser or 2D imager) installed. 1. Open Reader Configuration as described in Launch Reader Configuration. 2. Tap Symbologies tabbed page. Refer to Appendix I - Scan Engine Settings for the symbologies supported by the installed scan engine.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 7.2.9. ABOUT This tabbed page delivers the software version, developer info, and copyright information. 1. Open Reader Configuration as described in Launch Reader Configuration. 2. Tap About tabbed page.
Chapter 8 USING CAMERA The Camera utility allows taking still images or videos from the built-in digital camera. Tap Start Screen | Camera to open the Camera utility. IN THIS CHAPTER 8.1ʳCamera Interface ......................................................148 8.2ʳTaking a Picture ........................................................149 8.3ʳShooting a Video.......................................................151 8.4ʳCamera Settings .......................................................153 8.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8.1. CAMERA INTERFACE The Camera application supports still image capturing and video recording. Still mode Video mode The icons on top of the screen indicate camera status and image properties. Icon Description In Still mode: number of pictures that can be taken. In Video mode: available recording time. Camera status and information on image resolution.
Chapter 8 Using Camera 8.2. TAKING A PICTURE When launched, the camera is set to Still mode by default for picture taking, and a preview screen is displayed. 1. Aim at the object you want to shoot. Drag the slider to zoom in (+) or zoom out (-) an image. Drag the slider to adjust the focus 2. Press [Scan] key or [Enter] on the physical keypad to take a picture. Each picture will be automatically saved under the designated storage location.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3. 150 Before the camera utility jumps back to the preview screen, you may tap the advanced buttons at the bottom of the review screen, which will be retained for about five seconds. Tap to delete the image file. Tap to send the picture via text message or e-mail. Tap to return to the preview screen.
Chapter 8 Using Camera 8.3. SHOOTING A VIDEO When switching to Video mode, a preview screen will be displayed. 1. Hold still and take aim at the object you want to shoot Available recording time 2. Press [Scan] or [Enter] on the physical keypad to start recording a video.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 3. 152 Press [Scan] or [Enter] on the physical keypad to end recording. Otherwise, it will stop automatically after reaching the time limit. Refer to Advanced Settings. Tap to delete the image file. Tap to send the picture via text message or e-mail. Tap to return to the preview screen.
Chapter 8 Using Camera 8.4. CAMERA SETTINGS On the softkey bar, tap the button to configure camera settings if necessary. Brightness, Contrast, Sharpness Adjusts brightness, contrast, and sharpness for the picture to take. Mode Sets a scene mode for the picture to take. By default, no special mode is applied. Options are: Icon Description Backlight Night mode Stabilize Outdoor Low light White Balance Tap to select a specific scenario for setting white balance.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual GPS tagging Enables/disables GPS tagging for the picture to take. Options are: Enable, Disable Quality Sets quality for the picture to take. Options are: High, Medium Size Select the image size for the picture to take. Options are: 320x240, 640x480, 1280x960, 1600x1200, 2048x1536 Storage By default, the captured pictures are stored on the mobile computer’s main memory. Camera Mode Store Folder File Format Still Mode \My Device\My Documents \My Pictures\YYM
Chapter 8 Using Camera 8.5. PICTURES & VIDEOS Tap Start Screen | Pictures & Videos to open the default image folder \My Device\My Documents\My Pictures. 8.5.1. VIEW AN IMAGE 1. Locate the target folder and the desired picture. The subfolders are named with the date YYMMDD (2-digit year, 2-digit month and 2-digit date) which images were taken.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2. Select a desired picture and tap View at the bottom of the screen. 3. Tap Menu on the softkey bar to set the picture as background, start a slide show, beam pictures, edit or rotate pictures, etc. Refer to Advanced Settings. Tap Send on the softkey bar to send the picture via text message or e-mail. Time Stamp is displayed on the lower right of each picture 4. 156 Tap OK to close the current window.
Chapter 8 Using Camera 8.5.2. PLAYBACK A VIDEO 1. Locate the target folder and the desired videos. The subfolders are named with the date YYMMDD (2-digit year, 2-digit month and 2-digit date) when videos were recorded. Subfolders in date format 2. Select a desired video and tap Play on the softkey bar.. Tap Menu on the softkey bar to edit, send or beam videos, etc. Refer to Advanced Settings. 3. The video will be played in Windows Media player. Tap [²] to end the application.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 8.5.3. ADVANCED SETTINGS Under My Pictures or My Video screen, tap Menu | Tools | Options to open advanced settings. General tab When sending a picture by e-mail, it can be resized in favor of the transfer speed. You may tap the drop-down list to select a desired picture size if necessary. You may also change the rotation direction of the picture in the General tab configuration screen.
Chapter 8 Using Camera Slide Show tab By default, slide shows are played in Portrait view. You may change to use landscape view instead to make pictures properly fit the screen. If you select “Play screensaver when connected to my PC and idle for 2minutes”, pictures stored in the default image folder “\My Device\My Documents\My Pictures” will be used in a slideshow screensaver on the mobile computer.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual Video tab While recording a video, audio sound will be included. You may disable the check box or set a time limit for videos so that the file size can be reduced. Tap [OK] to save the current settings and return to the previous window.
Chapter 9 MORE APPLICATIONS This chapter introduces manufacturer-developed applications that are preinstalled on the mobile computer to strengthen system management and make the mobile computer more competent. IN THIS CHAPTER 9.1ʳGPS Receiver............................................................162 9.2ʳButton Assignment ....................................................163 9.3ʳMobile Ghost ............................................................166 9.4ʳTime Sync Utility.........................
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9.1. GPS RECEIVER The 9200 Mobile Computer is equipped with a GPS antenna for obtaining location and time information from the Global Positioning System (GPS). Since the mobile computer does not come with any preinstalled navigation software, you may need to purchase third-party navigation software separately. The GPS receiver hosted on the mobile computer uses COM 7 to output NMEA messages, as long as the COM port is opened.
Chapter 9 More Applications 9.2. BUTTON ASSIGNMENT Use Button Assignment to re-define the functions of physical keys to have them trigger different functions. For instance, you can assign a key to simulate another key’s behaviour, to launch a specific program, or to deliver effects of a specific key code. Reassignable keys include: Side triggers (Left and right scan keys) Application key (App Key) [-] (Hyphen) key [.] (Period) key. 9.2.1. REASSIGN PHYSICAL KEYS 1.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2. Tap the label of the key you wish to reassign. Available options include: Default: Recovers the default settings. Assign a key: Defines a certain key to act as another key. Select the desired function in the drop-down list.
Chapter 9 More Applications Fn+ESC(0xF5) F13~24 Home(VK_LWIN+VK_APP) . Launch a program: Defines a key to quick-launch an application. Use the Browse button to select an executable file to open after pressing the key, or manually enter the path of the desired file. User-defined key code: Allows users to change the key function as desired by entering the hex value of the target key. 3.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9.3. MOBILE GHOST Mobile Ghost is a system cloning tool that copies user data and registry settings on your mobile computer in the form of a backup image. You may use the created backup images for full restoration of registry settings and user files. Through backup image creation, system configuration and application settings can be reserved at a state when the system is stable.
Chapter 9 More Applications 9.3.1. CREATE BACKUP IMAGE 1. To create a backup image for system registry and settings, a memory card is required. Insert a microSD card into the SD card slot as described in Using Memory Card. 2. Open Mobile Ghost by tapping Start Screen | CipherLab Utilities | Mobile Ghost. 3. Check Create backup image and tap OK. A warning message shows notifying that system reboot (restart) is needed for backup image creation. Tap Yes to continue and No to abort.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9.3.2. RESTORE BACKUP IMAGE Restoring a backup image will change system settings back to the conditions when the backup image was created. 1. To restore a backup image which was previously created, make sure the microSD card containing the desired backup image is inserted on the mobile computer. 2. Open Mobile Ghost by tapping Start Screen | CipherLab Utilities | Mobile Ghost. Check the Restore option and select a backup image in the drop-down list.
Chapter 9 More Applications 4. Device storage begins formatting. Once completed, restoration starts using the selected backup image. When restoration is completed, the mobile computer will restart with system registry and settings of the selected backup image applied.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9.4. TIME SYNC UTILITY Use this to sync system time with a server, either via wireless connection to an NTP server or via GPS signal detection. To synchronize system time on the mobile computer: 1. Open time sync utility by tapping Start Screen | Settings | System | TimeSync. 2. To sync time with an NTP server, select the preferred NTP server and tap Sync Time. The sync results will appear in the content field shortly.
Chapter 9 More Applications 3. To sync time via GPS signal, open GPS tab and tap Sync Time. The mobile computer will start to detect available GPS signals and identify the correct time. Satellite count and time results will appear in the content field below. Note: To sync time via GPS signal, make sure your mobile computer is located in an open area with a clear view of the sky, and the GPS software port is correctly set under External GPS.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9.5. SIGNATURE UTILITY Signature utility captures, views, and edits signature files stored on the mobile computer. Signature utility is provided in two file formats, .cab and .exe, on the CD-ROM shipped along with the mobile computer. Install the application on the mobile computer according to your needs. .CAB FILE INSTALLATION 1. Insert the product CD into the CD-ROM drive on your PC. 2. Connect the mobile computer with your PC via ActiveSync. 3. Copy the .
Chapter 9 More Applications 6. Signature utility is installed on the mobile computer’s Start Screen.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual .EXE FILE INSTALLATION 1. Insert the product CD into the CD-ROM drive on your PC. 2. Connect the mobile computer with your PC via ActiveSync. 3. On your PC, double-click the .exe file to start the installation. An installation wizard appears to guide you through the process.
Chapter 9 More Applications 4. 5. Signature utility is installed on the mobile computer’s Start Screen..
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9.5.1. CAPTURING A SIGNATURE After installing Signature utility on your mobile computer, open the application from Start Screen | Signature. The application opens showing a toolbar and a signing area. Toolbar Signing area Toolbar functions include: Toolbar icon Description Creates a new signature file. Loads an existing signature file. Saves the created/edited signature to an image file (BMP, JPG or Locus format). Clears the signing area. Opens preferences settings.
Chapter 9 More Applications 1. Use the stylus to sign your signature in the signing area. 2. Tap to clear the signature and sign a new one if necessary. Tap to save the signature as an image file. 3. Tap OK to exit the program.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 9.5.2. VIEWING A SIGNATURE 1. To view a signature image, tap on the menu bar and select an image to load. The image will be displayed along with a message asking whether you would like to modify the picture. 2. Tap Yes to change the signature if necessary. Note: The maximum size for resolution of an image file is 640x480 pixels. Any image larger than this size will be unable to load.
Chapter 9 More Applications 9.5.3. CHANGING SIGNATURE SETTINGS 1. Tap to configure signature settings if necessary Pen Width tab: Set the pen width (1-5 pixels) for signing. The default pen width is 1. Pen Colors tab: Set the pen color using the available colors, or enter a new color in RGB value (0-255). The default pen color is black Background Colors tab: Set the background color using the available colors, or enter a new color in RGB value (0-255). The default background color is white.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual 2. 180 After done configuring signature settings, tap OK on the softkey bar to save the changes.
SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU Windows Version Microsoft Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 CPU Qualcomm MSM7225-1 at 528 MHz Memory ROM 512 MB NAND flash memory RAM 256 MB DDR SDRAM Expansion Slot One microSD card slot (256MB to 4GB) SDHC supported (4GB to 32 GB) COMMUNICATION & DATA CAPTURE Communication USB Client USB Client 2.0 Specification WPAN Built-in module for Bluetooth version 2.1 + EDR Class II connectivity WLAN Built-in module for 802.
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Battery Pack Rechargeable Li-ion battery – 3.7 V, 3300 mAh Power Adaptor Power Supply Cord with Input AC 100~240 V, 50/60 Hz Universal Power Adaptor Output DC 5 V, 4 A Working Time (Laser, testing cycle = 20 seconds) Conditions include: scanning complete within one second, backlight on during scanning. Scanning, computing and data transfer finished within 20 seconds with GSM and WiFi on.
Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Operating SM1 -10 °C to 50 °C (transmissive), -20 °C to 50 °C (transflective) SE955 -10 °C to 60 °C (transmissive), -20 °C to 60 °C (transflective) SE4500 -10 °C to 55 °C (transmissive), -20 °C to 55 °C (transflective) Storage -20 °C to 60 °C (transmissive), -30 °C to 70 °C (transflective), both without battery, with humidity 5% to 85% (non-condensing) Charging 0°C to 40°C Humidity Operating 10% to 90% (non-condensing) Storage 5% to 85%
9200 Mobile Computer Reference Manual ACCESSORIES Accessory Options LCD Protective Film Snap-on Charging & Communication Cable (USB or RS-232) Charging & Communication Cradle 184