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IMPORTANT NOTICES FOR USA FCC ID : Q3N-MR00002 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 instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communication.
FOR HAC AND ACOUSTIC INFORMATION This phone has been tested and rated for use with hearing aids for some of the wireless technologies that it uses. However, there may be some newer wireless technologies used in this phone that have not been tested yet for use with hearing aids. It is important to try the different features of this phone thoroughly and in different locations, using your hearing aid or cochlear implant, to determine if you hear any interfering noise.
FOR CANADA This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of Industry Canada. Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le material brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par l'Industrie.
Caution : (i) the device for operation in the band 5150-5250 MHz is only for indoor use to reduce the potential for harmful interference to co-channel mobile satellite systems; (ii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the bands 5250-5350 MHz and 5470-5725 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p. limit; (iii) the maximum antenna gain permitted for devices in the band 5725-5850 MHz shall be such that the equipment still complies with the e.i.r.p.
pour les bandes 5250-5350 MHz et 5650-5850 MHz et que ces radars pourraient causer du brouillage et/ou des dommages aux dispositifs LAN-EL.
FOR PRODUCT WITH LASER This laser component emits FDA / IEC Class 2 laser light at the exit port. Do NOT STARE INTO BEAM DIRECTLY. Do not aim the beam at the eyes. Any adjustments or performance excluding those specified may result in hazardous laser light exposure. ENVIRONMENT Operate the handy terminal at ambient temperatures from -20 °C to 50 °C and with humidity range from 10% to 90%. Store the device at ambient temperatures from -30 °C to 70 °C and with humidity range from 5% to 95%.
Do not listen at high volume levels for long periods to prevent possible hearing damage. Do not operate this device while walking, cycling or car driving. For the equipment Do not use any batteries or charging devices which are not originally sold Do not replace the battery with an incorrect type, to avoid the risk of heat generation, fire, or explosion. Do not disassemble, incinerate or short circuit the battery. Do not touch the contact pins of the battery pack.
SCANNER Scan a 1D barcode 1) Open ReaderConfig and tap Scan Test on the menu bar. 2) Aim the scanning window at the barcode to read. Move the device, having the barcode located in the center of the scanning area. 3) Press any of the two side triggers. The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes. The buzzer beeps after scanning. The scanning light goes off once the data is decoded, or when the decode timeout period has passed.
CONNECTION Via Bluetooth or WLAN Connection may fail when the handy terminal is around other wireless machines or power cables as the radio frequencies of those may cause interferences. If communication fails, move the devices much closer to each other, and try to communicate again After turning on, Bluetooth power is sustained even when the handy terminal is suspended. However, if the power mode is switched to Airplane Mode, Bluetooth power will be turned off regardless of the settings.
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INTRODUCTION The RS31/BHT-1600 handy terminal, powered by Android™ 6.0 Marshmallow, is light-weight, easy to use, providing powerful and handy tools for the purpose of delivering flexibility in customization. Specifically designed to work as an industrial PDA, it provides rich options of data collection, voice and data communication, long-lasting working hours, and so on. Its large color transmissive display guarantees ease in reading in all lighting conditions. Integrated with Bluetooth v4.1, v2.
FEATURES Built tough to survive drop test and sealed against moisture/dust to industrial standard IP67. Android™ 6.0 Marshmallow operating system with a powerful Cortex 1.3 GHz Quad-Core processor 16GB eMMC flash memory to store OS and software programs 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM to store and run programs, as well as store program data One expansion slot for microSDHC memory card up to 32GB (SDXC supported) Built-in 8.0 Megapixel rear camera with white LED for flash and auto focus and 2.
Chapter 1 QUICK START This chapter helps you get ready for starting using the handy terminal. IN THIS CHAPTER 1.12.1 Overview ............................................................. 16 1.2 Charging & Communication .........................................
1.1. OVERVIEW N o. Description N o.
7 Hand Strap Slot 8 Microphone 9 Charging Pins 10 Speaker 11 Touchscreen 12 Sub Microphone 13 Headset Jack 14 Scan Window 15 Battery Cover Latch and Lock 16 Volume Buttons 17 Micro USB Port 18 NFC Detection Area 19 Battery Cover 20 Rear Camera 21 Camera Flash
1.1.1. INSTALLING BATTERY For shipping and storage purposes, the handy terminal and the main battery are saved in separate packages. Note: Any improper handling may reduce the battery life. To install the main battery: 1) Press down the lock button and slide it right to the “Unlock” position. 2) Insert your fingernail into the groove between the case and the top of the cover, with a little force, lift the battery cover up and away from the device.
REMOVE BATTERY 1) Press down the lock button and slide it right to the “Unlock” position. 2) Insert your fingernail into the groove between the case and the top of the cover, with a little force, lift the battery cover up and away from the device. 3) Lift the battery up from its lower end. 4) Replace the battery cover and slide the battery lock to the left to the “Lock” position.
1.1.2. INSTALLING SIM CARD, SAM CARD AND MEMORY CARD The RS31/BHT-1600 handy terminal is equipped with two SIM card slots, one SAM card slot and one memory card slot. To insert the cards: 1) Remove the battery cover as described in Remove Battery. 2) Insert the cards into their respective slots according to the directions indicated. Push the cards to lock them in.
1.1.3. INSTALLING HARDSHELL The hardshell is a protective cover that shields the handy terminal from impact due to bumps, drops and scratches. To fit the handy terminal in the hardshell: 1) Fix the upper end of the handy terminal in at a 45 degree angle. 2) Press the two lower corners of the handy terminal down to secure it inside the shell.
1.1.4. POWER ON/OFF HANDY TERMINAL POWER ON To power on the handy terminal, press and hold the power button located on the upper right side of the device. The handy terminal opens to show the Home Screen. Note: For the handy terminal to power on, the battery cover must be secured in place. POWER OFF To power off the handy terminal, press and hold the power button for more than three seconds. A menu will appear on-screen which allows you to power off the device.
1.1.5. HOMESCREEN SELECTION Upon the first time you launch the system, a Select Home app window will pop up to request your immediate choice of home screen. By selecting “AppLock”, you will directly enter AppLock application (please refer to AppLock User Guide for detailed instructions on AppLock settings) to start configuring the interface provided to normal users of this device; by selecting “Launcher”, you will enter the default Android™ 6.0 home screen.
1.1.6. USING HARDWARE BUTTONS On the bottom of the handy terminal are three hardware buttons that deliver the following functions: Button Function Back button Description Returns to the previous screen or closes the active window or keyboard. Home button Displays the Home screen. Recent apps button Opens a list of recently used applications. 1.1.7. CONNECTING HEADSET The headset jack is located on the top of the handy terminal.
1.2. CHARGING & COMMUNICATION 1.2.1. CHARGE HANDY TERMINAL 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 handy terminal. You may use the Direct Cable with a power adapter to charge the handy terminal.
USE DIRECT CABLE The Direct Cable provides a convenient way to charge your handy terminal. 1) Fasten the Direct Cable to the lower end of the handy terminal. 2) Connect the other end of the cable to the adapter. 3) Fix the adapter plug onto the adapter, and plug in into an electrical outlet. LED Status Indicator Click! While the device battery is being charged, the LED on handy terminal will indicate charging status.
1.2.2. WIRED DATA TRANSMISSION Use the micro USB cable to connect the handy terminal to your PC for data transmission. 1) Connect your device to the computer with supplied USB cable. 2) Swipe down from the status bar to reveal Notifications Panel. 3) Tap “USB for Charging” to enter USB options. By default, the device will be in charging mode, in which you are unable to access the files on this device from the PC client. To transfer all types of files between your device and PC, choose “File transfers”.
Chapter 2 USING THE RS31/BHT-1600 HANDY TERMINAL This chapter walks you through the fundamental usage and features of this device. IN THIS CHAPTER 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9 Battery ..................................................................... Memory .................................................................... Touch Screen ............................................................ Notifications .............................................................. Date and Time.........
2.1. BATTERY Main Battery The handy terminal is powered by a rechargeable 3.85V / 2960 mAh Li-ion battery pack, and it takes approximately 4 hours to charge it to full from the power adaptor. However, the charging time may vary by your working condition. Spare Battery A spare battery pack is provided as an accessory. We recommend keeping a fully charged spare battery at hand in order to replace the main battery when it is nearly drained out.
2.1.1. BATTERY STATUS INDICATORS The main battery pack is the only power source for the handy terminal 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. By checking the battery status icon on Status Bar, you can tell the battery level remaining in the main battery. Main battery is fully charged. Main battery level is partially drained.
Note: When the handy terminal is fully charged and battery level reaches 100%, the battery icon will change from to to indicate charging is completed. Warning: (1) Once the battery level drops below 15%, the low battery notification will be displayed on the screen. (2) Data loss with RAM may occur when battery level is low. Always save data before the battery runs out of power or keep a fresh battery for replacement. (3) Constant usage of the handy terminal at low battery level can affect battery life.
2.1.2. MONITOR BATTERY LEVEL MAIN BATTERY LEVEL The main battery is the only source that feeds the handy terminal to work. It also supplies the backup battery on the main board in order to retain the data stored in DRAM. When main battery level gets low, recharge it or replace it as soon as possible. Most critically, back up the important data from time to time to protect your work. To check main battery level: Tap All Apps | Settings | Battery .
BATTERY SAVER MODE You can have the Battery Saver Mode automatically turned on when the main battery gets low or have activated the whole time. This mode will limit the use of location services, vibration and most background processing data. On Battery Settings screen, tap on More and then select “Battery saver”. Switch on the function and choose when to have this mode automatically activated. After enabling this function, the title bar of your screen will turn orange.
BATTERY OPTIMIZATION Having Battery optimization on for the applications, you can make sure they stay inactive until you start using your device. On Battery Settings screen, tap More then select “Battery optimization”. and On dropdown list, select “All apps”, all the applications will be optimized by this function by default.
LOW BATTERY ALERT When the main battery level drops to 15%, the handy terminal prompts a warning reminding you to charge the main battery. Connect the handy terminal to an external power source, or replace the main battery pack as soon as possible. To replace the main battery pack, see Replace Main Battery.
2.1.3. REPLACE MAIN BATTERY When main battery level is low, follow the steps below to replace the main battery. 1) Press and hold the power button on the side of the handy terminal. 2) Tap “Power off” in the pop-up menu. The handy terminal will power off. 3) Open the battery cover and insert a charged main battery as in Installing Battery. 4) Press the power button to power on the handy terminal.
BATTERY HOT SWAP Backup battery supplies system power during battery hot swap. When battery cover is removed, the system will enter suspend mode and not wake up until battery cover is put back and the power button is pressed. To perform a battery hot swapping: 1)Make sure the new battery is fully-charged. 2)Follow Step1~2 in Installing Battery to remove the battery cover. Upon the removal of the cover, the system will prepare to enter suspend mode with the red light lit, which will last for 3 to 5 seconds.
2.1.4. 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 an additional main battery pack with you on the road. End wireless connections (such as Bluetooth transmission, wireless connection, NFC and GPS) which are not in use.
2.2. MEMORY Flash Memory (ROM) 16GB flash memory for storing the OS (Android™ 6.0 Marshmallow and custom application programs. Random-access Memory (RAM) 2GB RAM for storing and running programs, as well as storing program data. Expansion Slot The handy terminal is equipped with one microSDHC card slot which accommodates an SD card up to 32 GB (microSDXC is supported as well).
2.2.1. CHECK MEMORY USAGE The memory manager can offer a glance of how the device is using its RAM. Tap All Apps | Settings | Memory to enter memory manager screen. On the main screen, it tells you not only the used and free memory space of the RAM, but how your pattern of usage has impacted the device’s overall performance. To figure out how the system and apps have been taking up the memory over a longer period, tap the dropdown list to choose a different time span.
2.2.2. MANAGE STORAGE SPACE To your Android device, the SD card can serve as an extension of your device’s internal storage (which comes as 16 GB of flash memory to store the OS, applications and files) other than a portable storage place. Tap All Apps | Settings and external storage spaces. | Storage & USB to check usage of the internal CHOOSE DEFAULT STORAGE By default, all the videos, photos and downloaded files are directly saved to the device’s internal storage.
SET UP SD CARD AS PORTABLE STORAGE Using SD card as a portable device allows you to treat it as a USB disk, by swapping it between your Android device and the computer to easily transfer files. This is quite handy when there is a need to offload files that are taking up too much storage space. The disk content is readable on PC client: RS31/BHTͲ1600 On Storage & USB screen, this disk can be managed separately.
3) Tap “Use as portable storage” and then “NEXT” 4) Tap “ERASE & FORMAT” to format this card. The file format allows the card to be readable on other devices such as PC or a digital camera. 5) At the window asking you whether to change the write disk from internal storage (default) to the SD card, tap “OK” to do so or “Cancel ” to stay with the default setting. 6) When the setting is completed, tap “DONE”.
Note: Please make sure the USB cable is properly connected while transferring files over USB connection. CONVERT THE SD CARD TO INTERNAL STORAGE 1) You can always convert the SD Card from portable storage to internal storage. On Storage & USB screen, tap the SD card. Before you start, make a backup of the files on this disk if you would like to keep them. 2) On SD card content screen, tap More and then tap “Settings”.
5) You will then be asked to whether to move media files to this new SD card right away or later, make your choice and then tap “Next”. 6) When the formatting is completed, tap “DONE”. SET UP SD CARD AS INTERNAL STORAGE Using SD card as internal storage allows you to extend your existing device storage and to store huge applications. This SD card will be reformatted and encrypted with a file format that is not readable by another device.
RS31/BHTͲ1600 On Storage & USB screen, the capacity of this SD card is merged into the total device storage. Please note that. In this setting, you will have no control of which files to be stored on SD card. To eject this SD card: 1) Select this SD card. 2) On SD card content screen, tap More and then tap “Eject”. Warning: Do not physically remove the SD card from the device without ejecting this card in advance.
To start: 1) Insert the SD card. A notification will pop up indicating that an SD card is detected tap “SET UP”. 2) Tap “Use as internal storage” and then “NEXT”. 3) Tap “ERASE & FORMAT” to format this card. 4) You will then be asked to whether to move media files to this new SD card, make your choice and then tap “Next”. 5) When the setting is completed, tap “DONE”.
Note: It is recommended that you select “Move now” at Step 4 to have the device immediately start making use of SD card space. If you select “Move later”, the device will continue to consider device’s original storage the primary location to save files. CONVERT THE SD CARD TO PORTABLE STORAGE 1) You can always convert the SD Card from internal storage to portable storage. On Storage & USB screen, tap the SD card. Before you start, make a backup of the files on this disk if you would like to keep them.
2.3. TOUCH SCREEN The handy terminal comes with a 4.7” transmissive LCD with 1280 by 720 pixels resolution (HD). The LED backlight of the screen, which helps ease reading under dim environments, can be controlled manually and automatically. Warning: DO NOT use any pointed or sharp objects to move against the surface of the screen. 2.3.1. SCREEN BRIGHTNESS Tap All Apps | Settings | Display | Brightness.
2.3.2. SCREEN ROTATION By default, the device automatically rotates the screen to when you turn the device sideways. To switch this function on or off: 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Display . 2) Tap When device is rotated and them select Stay in portrait view to turn the rotation function off or tap “Rotate the contents of the screen” to enable it. OR Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings and tap the Auto rotate status icon.
You can entirely disable the switch on the interface to minimize the possibility of accidentally turning on the auto-rotation function. Tap All Apps | Settings | Accessibility and switch off Auto-rotate screen. By doing so, the auto-rotation option will be hidden on Quick Settings menu as well as in Settings | Display . The Auto-rotate status icon is absent. Note: Auto-rotation is not supported in Home Screen, All apps list and certain applications.
2.3.3. SCREEN TIMEOUT SETTINGS Tap All Apps | Settings | Display Select the time lapse for screen timeout. | Sleep.
2.3.4. TEXT SIZE Tap All Apps | Settings | Display between Small, Normal, Large and Huge. | Font size. Select the font size .
2.4. NOTIFICATIONS 2.4.1. STATUS LED An LED indicators located above the touch screen provide information about charging status, scanner light beam, and scanner "Good Read" during data collection.
2.4.3. SOUNDS AND VIBRATION The handy terminal is integrated with a vibrator, which is software programmable for tactile feedback. This can be helpful when working in noisy environments. You may also set the handy terminal to vibrate only, in which all system sounds will be muted and replaced by the vibrator. On any screen, press down Volume Up or Volume Down key to open quick sound menu. Tap to switch this device to Vibration mode. To modify specific sound settings, tap to access more settings.
2.5. DATE AND TIME 2.5.1. SET DATE, TIME AND TIME ZONE By default, the handy terminal automatically synchronizes the date and time to the WWAN network (if connected). To set the date and time manually: 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Date & time . 2) Tap Automatic date & time and select Off to disable using network-provided time. 3) Deselect Automatic time zone. 4) Tap Set date. Use the sliders to select the correct month, date and year. Tap OK to save. 5) Tap Set time.
2.6. LANGUAGE & KEYBOARD INPUT Tap All Apps | Settings | Language & input to change the system language, default keyboard type, and configure keyboard input and speech settings. 2.6.1. CHANGE DISPLAY LANGUAGE On Language & input screen, tap Language and then select your desired system language, the new setting will immediately be applied after your selection.
2.6.2. ON-SCREEN KEYBOARD Tap a text input field to automatically open an on-screen keyboard. The virtual keyboard will vary depending on the data type (text or numbers) this field requires. SELECT KEYBOARD (INPUT METHOD) On Language & input screen, select Current Keyboard to change your current keyboard or manage the selectable keyboards by entering “CHOOSE KEYBOARDS” and enable the input methods you need.
ADJUST KEYBOARD SETTINGS To configure keyboard settings, tap and hold the comma button until a settings button appears. A menu will open, allowing you to adjust input language (if you would like to use an input language different from the system language) or keyboard settings. By tapping Android Keyboard Settings (AOSP), you can further adjust the settings to suit your needs.
CHANGE KEYBOARD (INPUT METHOD) The input methods you enabled in Current Keyboard under Language & input are available by tapping on the on-screen keyboard, to use other input methods, simply tap it to cycle through the options.
EDIT TEXT Tap and hold text on the screen to enable a text editing menu for selecting all text, or copying and pasting text within or across applications. Some applications may use different ways to select or edit text.
ENTER NUMBERS AND SYMBOLS The appearance of the switch button to numeric or symbol keyboard may vary; the example below demonstrates how to use the switch key to access your desired numeric or symbol keyboards from the default Android English (US) keyboard. To enter Numeric / Symbol keyboard, tap .
English (US) Keyboard
ENTER UPPERCASE LETTERS Tap and hold the Shift key , and tap a character key to enter an uppercase letter. The letters will return to lower case once an uppercase letter is entered.
2.7. SOUND AND VOLUME Use the volume buttons on the left side of the handy terminal to adjust system and ringer volume.
2.8. PROGRAMMABLE KEYS Use the volume buttons on the left side of the handy terminal to adjust system and ringer volume. Tap All Apps | Settings | Programmable Keys to assign specific functions to the four programmable keys: volume up, volume down, and the left and right function keys (side keys). After redefining the programmable keys, the changes will immediately take effect. ENABLE WAKEUP Select the Enable wakeup checkbox to enable pressing the key to wake the handy terminal from suspend mode.
ASSIGN KEYCODE Tap the key you would like to assign. A screen opens showing a list of available keycodes or applications. On the Keycodes tab page, scroll down to view the entire list of keycodes, and tap a keycode to apply.
ASSIGN APPLICATION Tap the key you would like to assign. Tap the Apps tab page to open a list of available applications. Scroll down to view the entire list of applications, and tap an application to apply. After an application is selected, an icon will appear next to the assigned key. Also, the Enable wakeup checkbox will be automatically disabled.
IMPORT AND EXPORT SETTING After finishing configuring the keys, you can save the setting to a txt file, allowing you to apply the same setting to other devices. To do this, tap More and then “Export”. This configuration file will be saved in the internal storage as keys_config.txt. To share it with other devices, tap and hold the file name, tap share to select a file-sharing method from Send file menu. Please make sure the filename is not renamed.
To import the configuration file to be used in Programming Keys, make sure the file is saved in the phone’s internal storage with the file name keys_config.txt. On Programming Key screen, tap More and then “Import”. The new setting will be immediately applied to the keys.
RESTORE FUNCTION To restore a key to its previously assigned function, tap menu key to default”.
2.9. DATA CAPTURE 2.9.1. BARCODE READER A selection of scan engines is available for delivering flexibility to meet different requirements. Depending on the scan engine integrated, the handy terminal is capable of scanning barcodes of a number of symbologies that are enabled by default while running the ReaderConfig application. If you need to scan barcodes that are encoded in a different symbology, enable the symbology first. 2.9.2.
Chapter 3 BASIC OPERATION This chapter describes the basic skills to work with the RS31/BHT-1600 handy terminal, for instance how to operate the home screen, check system statuses and manage notifications. The add-on utilities for applications regarding data collection, processing, and transmission are introduced in the following chapters. IN THIS CHAPTER 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Home Screen ............................................................ Status Bar ........................................
3.1. HOME SCREEN When the handy terminal is fully charged, press the Power key for three seconds to turn on the handy terminal. A locked screen will appear. Slide the lock button direction to unlock the screen.
The Home Screen appears showing a status bar, shortcut icons, and a dock bar containing an All Apps button. The home screen allows multiple pages for placing shortcut icons and widgets. You may customize the home screen according to your preferences.
3.1.1. CUSTOMIZE HOME SCREEN ADD APPLICATION SHORTCUT TO HOME SCREEN 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap All Apps . 2) Locate the application to add, tap and hold the application icon. 3) The home screen will appear. Drag the application icon to your preferred position and release to have it placed.
ADD WIDGET TO HOME SCREEN 1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen. 2) The current layout will shrink, and the available options related to home screen appear on the bottom. Tap Widgets to enter the widget selection list. 3) In the widget selection list, scroll to locate your desired widget. 4) Tap and hold the widget until the home screen layout appears. Drag the widget to your preferred position and release to have it placed.
ARRANGE THE SHORTCUTS AND WIDGETS ON HOME SCREEN 1) To move or remove a shortcut / widget, on the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold it to enter layout edit mode, a floating option “X Remove” will appear on top of the screen, to which you can drag the unwanted shortcut to remove it. Drag the icon to the preferred position and release it to have it placed. 2) To resize a widget, tap and hold it until a white frame appears. Tap and drag a white dot to re-scale the widget.
CHANGE HOME SCREEN WALLPAPER 1) Tap and hold any empty spot on the home screen. 2) Tap Wallpapers in the menu that appears. 3) Select an image to apply as the wallpaper. 4) Tap Set wallpaper at the bottom of the wallpaper preview screen to apply it.
CREATE FOLDER 1) On the home screen you would like to customize, tap and hold the application shortcut you would like to move, drag the icon on the top of another icon to create a folder. 2) As these icons overlap, a folder is created. 3) After you let go your finger, these icons are enclosed in a circle.
NAME FOLDER 1) Tap the folder you would like to name. 2) The folder will expand from a small circle to a full rectangle to show all the shortcuts in it. Tap “Unnamed Folder” and edit the folder name. 3) Tap Done on the on-screen keyboard. 4) Tap elsewhere on the screen, the folder will shrink to a small circle with its new name.
REMOVE FOLDER 1) Tap and hold the folder you would like to remove. 2) Drag the folder to the top of the screen where the option “X Remove” is located. Note: Please note that, when you remove a folder, the shortcuts contained in it will be removed as well.
3.2. STATUS BAR The left side of the status bar shows notification icons, and the right side of the status bar shows status icons. Notification Status icons 3.2.1. OPEN QUICK SETTING MENU The status icons are related to essential settings regarding the device’s remaining power, Bluetooth status or Wi-Fi connectivity status. The status bar offers a quick access for you to easily make adjustments of the settings.
3.2.2. OPEN NOTIFICATIONS PANEL The notifications icons on status bar inform you of the new events such as incoming calls, messages or USB connection. CHECK OUT NOTIFICATION To check out details of the events, swipe down from the status bar to open Notifications Panel. Tap on the individual notification card to carry our immediate action or to open the corresponding application.
CLEAR NOTIFICATION To dismiss a single notification, simply swipe the notification card right or left. You can also dismiss all notifications at a time by tapping . Ongoing notifications and notifications that require subsequent activity to be cleared will remain on the list.
3.3. MANAGE APPLICATIONS 3.3.1. APPLICATION MENU Tap All Apps Icon Name on the Home screen to open the applications menu. Description AppLock An application used to limit the system resources made available to Users Browser Accesses the internet or intranet. Calculator Performs mathematical calculations. Calendar Creates and manages events, meetings and appointments. Camera Takes pictures and shoots videos. Chrome An Android built-in browser application developed by Google.
Maps An Android built-in app developed by Google. Messaging Sends SMS and MMS messages. Phone Places and receives calls, accesses voicemail, views call history, manages phone contacts and adjusts phone settings. Photos An Android built-in application for a photo and video sharing and storage service developed by Google. Play Movies & TV An Android built-in application for an online video on demand service operated by Google.
3.3.2. CURRENT APPLICATIONS Tap the Recent Apps button applications. . The screen will show a list of recently used On this screen, you can: SWITCH BETWEEN APPLICATIONS Swipe up or down to cycle through the listed applications, tap on your desired one to open it on the screen. END APPLICATION Slide an application to the left or right, or tap the X on top right to close it. Note: Close unused applications in order to release RAM. Remember to save your data or settings before closing any application.
3.4. SUSPEND & LOCK 3.4.1. SUSPEND DEVICE The handy terminal operates continuously once it is powered on. To minimize power consumption and prevent unintended operation, suspend the handy terminal if you are not actively using it. The handy terminal can be quickly awoken from suspend mode to operate as needed.
By selecting a pattern, Voice Unlock, Pin or Password method, you can access advanced settings and Smart Lock to customize personal lock settings. Warning: To save battery power, suspend the handy terminal when not in use.
3.5. OS UPDATE Updating the operating system on the handy terminal helps maintain it at an optimized state. You may choose to update the system by establishing a wireless network connection to the Internet and downloading the update file from the OTA server. Note: The handy terminal will shut down during system update. Save any unfinished tasks and data before updating the system in order to avoid data loss.
SD CARD UPDATE 1) Obtain the latest system update file, and copy the file onto the root storage of your SD card. 2) Insert the SD card into the memory card slot on the handy terminal. Press the power button to power it on. 3) Tap All Apps | Settings About phone | System updates. A window pops up asking you to input the password for system update. Please contact manufactory for the password. Enter the password and tap OK. 4) The handy terminal searches for an available system update file on the SD card.
3.6. BACK UP YOUR DATA With Android Backup Service, you can have your personal data (Google calendar settings, Google contacts, Chrome browser data and Gmail settings) and certain system settings under your Google account backed up (over network connection) on the cloud. This allows you to easily restore the settings on this device after a Factory Reset (refer to Reset to Factory Default ).
3.7. RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULT Performing a factory reset will erase all data on your handy terminal (including call logs, messages, files as well as your installed apps and their associated data) and revert the device back to its original state in which it is powered on by you for the first time. It is strongly recommended that you follow the instructions in Back up Your Data to back up important data before performing a factory reset.
Chapter 4 WIRELESS RADIOS The Wi-Fi module integrated on the handy terminal lets you configure and connect to network wirelessly. IN THIS CHAPTER 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Use Use Use Use Wireless Wide Area Network .................................. 99 Wireless Local Area Network (Wi-Fi) ..................... 109 Bluetooth...........................................................115 Near Field Communications ..................................
4.1. USE WIRELESS WIDE AREA NETWORK The handy terminal will be automatically configured to connect to your wireless service provider’s network when you insert a SIM card and turn on data connection for the first time. 1) When a SIM card is inserted, a dialog will appear confirming the mobile carrier detected, you may tap “Touch to set up” to enter the settings page. 2) If the SIM card you inserted is the only SIM in your device, you will be prompted to confirm that this SIM used for all data services.
EDIT ACCESS POINT NAME You may need to change the access point name according to the information obtained from your mobile carrier. 1) Tap All Apps Names. | Settings | More | Cellular networks | Access Point 2) Tap the button , and tap each field to input the APN name and settings obtained from your mobile carrier. 3) When finished, tap the settings button and tap Save. 4) Back to APNs page, Tap the radio button next to the APN you would like to apply.
4.1.1. SHARE WWAN DATA The WWAN connection on the handy terminal can be shared to other devices. You may share internet connection with a computer or device through USB or Bluetooth tethering, or share with a maximum of eight devices by turning the handy terminal into a Wi-Fi hotspot. BLUETOOTH TETHERING To share data connection through Bluetooth tethering: 1) Pair the handy terminal with the device of interest. 2) Tap All Apps | Settings | More | Tethering & portable hotspot.
USB TETHERING To share data connection through USB tethering: 1) Connect the handy terminal with a USB cable. A USB icon will appear at the top of the screen, and in the Notifications panel, a description “Connected as USB Storage” will appear. 2) Tap All Apps | Settings | More | Tethering & portable hotspot. 3) Tap USB tethering. The handy terminal will share its WWAN network with the connected host computer.
WI-FI HOTSPOT To share data connection in the form of a Wi-Fi hotspot: 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | More | Tethering & portable hotspot. 2) Tap the Wi-Fi hotspot switch to enable data sharing through Wi-Fi. The handy terminal will start broadcasting its SSID for other devices to connect.
DATA USAGE Data usage is the amount of data uploaded or downloaded on the handy terminal. Managing the data usage amount within a certain period of time is a recommended task, as an excess amount of data usage might incur additional fees from your service provider. To check wireless data usage: 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Data usage . 2) The Overview tab page opens showing a summary of data usage for your mobile network and Wi-Fi connection.
ENABLE DATA USAGE DURING ROAMING 1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap More . 2) Select Cellular network, and enable Data roaming checkbox for your mobile carrier. A dialog box appears confirming whether you would like to enable data roaming. Tap OK to confirm. RESTRICT BACKGROUND DATA 1) On the data usage tab page for your mobile carrier, tap More Restrict background data checkbox.
The handy terminal conserves data usage by restricting background mobile data. Certain applications and services will be disabled unless the handy terminal is connected to a Wi-Fi network. 4.1.2. DATA CONNECTION SETTINGS TURN ON/OFF DATA CONNECTION To manually turn on/off mobile data connection: 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Data usage . 2) Select your data usage tab page for your mobile carrier. To turn on/off data connection, switch the Cellular data to the corresponding position.
SELECT DATA CONNECTION TYPE Tap All Apps | Settings network type to select.
4.1.3. SIM CARD SETTINGS LOCK SIM CARD To lock the SIM card: 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Security , tap Set up SIM card lock. 2) Enable Tap Lock SIM card. 3) Enter the PIN to enable SIM card lock. Once enabled, you are required to enter the PIN code in order to use the phone CHANGE PIN CODE To change the PIN code: 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Security , tap Set up SIM card lock. 2) Tap Change SIM PIN. 3) Enter your old PIN code to confirm your identity, and then input a new PIN code.
4.2. USE WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORK (WI-FI) 4.2.1. CONNECT TO WI-FI NETWORK To power on Wi-Fi: 1) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings. 2) Tap Wi-Fi b to scan for available networks. Select a network to connect. OR 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Wi-Fi . 2) Tap the Wi-Fi switch to scan for available networks. Select a network to connect. If the network is an open one, the handy terminal will attempt to connect to it directly.
4.2.2. MANUALLY ADD WI-FI NETWORK If the network you would like to connect to does not broadcast its SSID, or if the network is out of range, you may add it manually. 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Wi-Fi . 2) Tap the Wi-Fi switch to enable this function, and then tap More network”. and select “Add 3) In the dialog box, enter the name of the network in the Network name field, and select a security method in the Security field (None, WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK, 802.1x EAP).
4.2.3. ADVANCED WI-FI SETTINGS To configure advanced Wi-Fi settings: 1) On the Wi-Fi screen, tap More . 2) Select Advanced in the pop-up menu. Available settings are as below: Item Description Network notification Notifies when an open network is available. Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep Sets when to turn Wi-Fi on during sleep. Install certificates Installs certificates recently downloaded or placed on the internal storage.
4.2.4. CONFIGURE PROXY SERVER A proxy server acts as an intermediary between an endpoint device and another server from which the device is requesting a service. To change the proxy settings for a connection: 1) Tap a network in the available Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Advanced options. 3) Tap Proxy and select Manual in the pop-up menu. 4) Enter the address of the proxy server in the Proxy hostname field. Enter the port number for the proxy server in the Proxy port.
4.2.7. MODIFY WI-FI NETWORK To change the settings for a connected network: 1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Modify network in the pop-up menu. 3) In the dialog box that opens, modify the network settings, and tap Save. 4.2.8. DISCONNECT WI-FI NETWORK To disconnect a connected network: 1) Tap and hold a connected network in the Wi-Fi hotspot list. 2) Tap Forget network in the pop-up menu.
4.3. USE BLUETOOTH The RS31/BHT-1600 handy terminal lets you configure Bluetooth settings and manage Bluetooth services provided on remote devices. 4.3.1. BLUETOOTH PROFILES Bluetooth Profiles Supported Generic Access Profile Service Profile Discovery Access (GAP) For device discovery and authentication. (SDAP) Discovers services on remote devices.
4.3.2. TURN ON BLUETOOTH By default, Bluetooth is turned off, to turn it on: 1) Use two fingers to swipe down from the top of the screen to open Quick Settings. 2) Tap Bluetooth b to turn on this function while enabling the Bluetooth visibility of this device. OR 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Bluetooth . 2) Tap the switch to turn on this function while enabling the Bluetooth visibility of this device. Note: After turning on, Bluetooth power is maintained even when the handy terminal is suspended.
4.3.3. CHANGE BLUETOOTH NAME To change the Bluetooth name of this handy terminal: 1) On the available Bluetooth devices screen, tap More device in the pop-up menu. 2) Type a new name in the field and tap RENAME.
4.3.4. PAIR BLUETOOTH DEVICES 1) Tap All Apps | Settings | Bluetooth .Tap the switch to On position to scan for available Bluetooth devices nearby. Scroll through the list and tap the device you would like to pair. 2) The Bluetooth pairing request window opens. Depending on the pairing settings of the Bluetooth device, you may need to enter a passkey, or confirm the assigned passkey on the device to pair if a smart pairing method is applied. Enter/confirm the passkey on the device to pair.
4.4. USE NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATIONS Near field communications (NFC) uses close proximity (4 cm or less) to establish radio communication through electromagnetic fields. With NFC enabled, the handy terminal can collect information from NFC tags, exchange information with other NFC supported devices, and even change information on the NFC tag if authorized. Before starting to communicate through NFC, perform the following: 1) On the handy terminal, tap All Apps | Settings | More .
PAIR WITH NFC ENABLED BLUETOOTH DEVICES 1) On the device you would like to pair with, make sure NFC is enabled and Bluetooth discovery is enabled. 2) Hold the handy terminal without covering the antenna area at the lower end of the battery cover. 3) Move the handy terminal in proximity with the device. A screen notification will appear to indicate that pairing is successful. SHARE INFORMATION 1) Open the web page, video, photo or contact info page you would like to transfer.
Chapter 5 USING THE PHONE The RS31/BHT-1600 handy terminal allows making phone calls and connecting to the network over Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA). Insert the SIM card before turning on the power. Refer to Installing SIM Card, SAM Card and Memory Card. Note: If the SIM card is not in position, you may make emergency calls if the service is supported. IN THIS CHAPTER 5.1 Phone Power ............................................................ 122 5.2 Phone Application ..................
5.1. PHONE POWER The handy terminal accommodates two SIM cards and supports dual standby of two different networks. Both networks will be monitored at the same time, and the phone will dynamically switch between the two networks during usage. Calls will be placed with either one of the networks; you cannot switch networks in the middle of a received call or placed call, or receive or place calls with both networks at the same time.
5.2. PHONE APPLICATION 5.2.1. PHONE INTERFACE 1) When a SIM card is installed on the handy terminal and the Phone Power is on, a signal icon appears on the status bar. The number of bars indicates the strength of the connection. 2) Tap All Apps | Phone . The Phone application opens. 3) Tap the settings button to open the phone settings menu for adding a new contact, opening the People application. 4) Tap to open the dial pad.
5.2.2. PLACE CALL Enter the phone number in the dial pad and tap to initiate the call. If you need to frequently make calls to an interactive voice system, you may tap next to the number and select Add 2-sec pause for soft pause (a pause of 2 seconds to the buttons) or a hard pause (a pause that will wait for your confirmation to send the following digits).
5.2.3. DURING A CALL When a call is connected, the phone keypad features the following buttons: Button Description Opens the dial pad. Turns on the speaker. Mutes the call. Places the call on hold. Add call: Adds another person to the call. Start/Stop recording: Record this conversation to your device’s internal storage/PhoneRecord as *.3gp file.
PLACE CALL USING CONTACTS To make a call using contacts: 1) In the phone application page, tap 2) Tap a contact to initiate a call. .
5.2.4. RECEIVE INCOMING CALL When a call is incoming on the handy terminal, tap to pick it up. Incoming calls will be logged in the Phone application; in the case of a missed call, a notification will be displayed. See Check Missed Calls. To mute the ringtone of an incoming call, press the volume down button.
5.2.5. CHECK MISSED CALLS If you have a missed call, a notification icon will appear on the status bar; the LED on the top of the screen will also blink red for notification. The number of missed calls will also be displayed next to Phone icon. Unlock the screen and use the Open Notifications Panel to manage the missed call.
5.2.6. CALL HISTORY 1) On the Phone application page, tap the History button history calls. Or you can tap settings button Button to open a list of and then Call History. Description Connected calls. Missed calls. 2) Tap the phone icon next to a call record to place back the call.
5.2.7. MAKE MULTI-PARTY CALLS To make multi-party conference calls: 1) On the Phone application page, enter the first number to call and tap to initiate the call. 2) After the call has begun, tap and then Add call to add another member. The first call will be put on hold. 3) Enter the second number to call and tap to initiate the call. 4) When the second call is connected, the first call will continue to be on hold. Tap the merge call button to add the first call to the conversation.
5.2.8. AUDIO MODES The handy terminal offers three different audio modes for phone calls: HANDSET MODE This is the default audio mode which uses the receiver above the touchscreen for audio output during calls. SPEAKER MODE This mode uses the built-in speaker for audio output during calls. HEADSET MODE Connect a Bluetooth headset or a wired headset to the handy terminal for audio output during calls. USE BLUETOOTH HEADSET See Pair Bluetooth Devices to connect the handy terminal to a Bluetooth device.
Chapter 6 USING READER CONFIGURATION UTILITY The Reader Configuration utility allows you to manage the barcode reader integrated on the handy terminal. IN THIS CHAPTER 6.1 Configure Reader ...................................................... 133 6.2 Read Printed Barcodes ...............................................
RS31/BHT-1600 Handy Terminal User Manual 6.1. CONFIGURE READER The handy terminal is capable of reading printed barcodes. The reader module can be either a (laser) 1D reader or a 2D imager. The handy terminal is installed with a Reader Config to configure the scan engine built inside. Use it to create a profile of settings that best suits your needs. LAUNCH READER CONFIG To launch Reader Config: 1) Tap Apps | Reader Config to open the Reader Configuration Utility.
6.1.1. GENERAL SETTINGS General Settings is where all reader settings are accessed from. Tap each item to enter its sub-menu.
Using Reader Configuration Utility SCANNER PREFERENCES Options on the Scanner Preferences page differ according to the type of scan engine built within the handy terminal. To open Scanner Preferences page: 1) Open Reader Config as described inġLaunch Reader Config. 2) Tap Scanner Preferences.
2D IMAGER SETTINGS Setting Description Default Decode Timeout Sets the maximum time for the decoding process during a scan. Configurable between 1 sec to 9 sec. 3 sec. 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. Level 1 Security Level Sets the security level to ensure decoding accuracy considering the printed quality of barcodes such as Code 128, Code 93, and UPC/EAN.
Using Reader Configuration Utility Inverse Type Decide whether to disable or enable decoding inverse barcodes, or set as auto. Addon Redundancy Functions when “auto-discriminate” is applied for UPC/EAN addons. Decides the number of times of supplemental decoding of the same barcode in order to count as a valid read. Configurable between 2 and 30. Regular only 10 DATA OUTPUT Data Output allows users to set the way to output decoded data.
HOW TO OUTPUT After the output destination is set, configure how to output decoded data, i.e. the “format” to present decoded data. Setting Auto Enter Description Default Adds an ENTER character before or after each string of decoded data. The ENTER character can be defined in the “Auto Enter character” field below. This function saves the trouble of pressing a confirmation key to accept each string of decoded data.
Using Reader Configuration Utility NOTIFICATION SETTINGS Notification Settings enables audible, visible and tactile feedback for scanning good read, which helps notify the user of a successful decoding. To open Notification Settings page: 1) Open Reader Config as described inġLaunch Reader Config. 2) Tap Notification Settings. Setting Description Default LED Enable LED when good read Selects to enable/disable LED light (left) for scanning good read. SeeġStatus LED for details.
6.1.2. SYMBOLOGY The Symbology page sets the symbologies to read, and also enables/disables some feature(s) for a symbology to read, such as: Customize and transmit start/stop characters Verify/transmit check digits Enable/disable addon digits Convert to another symbology Transmit symbology ID To open Symbology settings page: 1) Open Reader Config as described inġLaunch Reader Config. 2) Tap 1D Symbologies or 2D Symbologies (in case of a 2D imager) to list all symbologies which can be decoded.
Using Reader Configuration Utility 1D Symbologies 2D Symbologies ENABLE/DISABLE SYMBOLOGY Tap the label of each symbology to enable or disable it.
SYMBOLOGY SETTINGS Tap the Detail label below each symbology to access detailed settings for the specific symbology. For details about the featured settings: See 2D Imager 拗婌! ㈦ᶵ⇘⍫䄏Ἦ㸸ˤ.
Using Reader Configuration Utility 6.1.3. MISCELLANEOUS This section allows enabling code ID transmission for easy identification of the scanned barcode. Setting Transmit Code ID AIM Description Default Sets whether to include AIM code ID character in the decoded data. For AIM code ID, see the following: Deselected (Disabled) 2D Imager 拗婌! ㈦ᶵ⇘⍫䄏Ἦ㸸ˤ.
6.1.4. READER CONFIG OPTION MENU Reader Config provides an option menu which is accessible on the menu bar of the main settings page. This menu allows you to test scan barcodes, import/export all settings in a re-usable format, reset all settings back to factory default, and view copyright and version information.
Using Reader Configuration Utility SCAN TEST To test scan a barcode: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Scan Test in the option menu. A page opens for test scanning.
IMPORT AND EXPORT Reader Config supports saving the settings and exporting them as an .xml file. Previously exported symbology and scanner settings can be imported again on the handy terminal. This can also be used to implement identical Reader Config settings on multiple devices. To import settings: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Import in the option menu.
Using Reader Configuration Utility To export settings: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Export. An export page opens allowing you to enter the name and location of the profile to save. 4) Tap OK to export. A prompt will appear on-screen to notify that settings have been exported.
RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS This function restores all settings in the Reader Config application to default. To enable Factory Reset: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap the settings button on the menu bar to open the option menu. 3) Tap Reset to Factory defaults. A warning dialog appears confirming whether to restore all application settings back to default. Tap OK to reset or Cancel to close the dialog.
Using Reader Configuration Utility ABOUT Tap About in the Reader Config option menu to display software version and copyright information.
6.2. READ PRINTED BARCODES Aside from output to destinations as per Keyboard Emulation settings, Reader Config provides a Scan Test feature for quick viewing of decoded data. To perform test scanning of barcodes: 1) Open Reader Config as described in Launch Reader Config. 2) Tap Scan Test on the menu bar. A Test Scan Form opens for displaying the scanned data. 3) Aim the scanning window at the barcode to read and press any of the two side triggers. The scanning light beams to read the printed barcodes.
Using Reader Configuration Utility The decoded data will appear on the page. When finished viewing, tap test scan page; or screen. to leave the to save the decoded data as a .
RS31/BHT-1600 Handy Terminal User Manual SPECIFICATIONS PLATFORM, PROCESSOR & MEMORY Operating System & CPU OS Version Android™ 6.0 Marshmallow with GMS Certified CPU Cortex A53 Quad-core1.3GHz Memory ROM 16GB eMMC(MLC) / User data 10GB RAM 2GB LPDDR3 SDRAM Expansion Slot One microSDHC card slot (up to 32GB) SDXC supported Micro SIM socket x2 Micro SAM socketx1 COMMUNICATION & DATA CAPTURE Communication USB Client USB 2.0 OTG WPAN Bluetooth Class II, v4.1 and v2.1+EDR WLAN IEEE 802.
Specifications Data & Image Capture Digital Camera Rear: 8 Mega pixels with user-controllable flash Front: 2 Mega pixels (Front camera is optional) Barcode Reader 2D Imager HF RFID Reader ISO14443A/B (Mifare), ISO15693 (Felica) Supports NFC (Peer-to-peer, Card reader, Card emulation) ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS Batteries Main Battery Pack Rechargeable Li-ion battery: 3.85V, 2960 mAh Cell 3.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS Color Touch Screen Display Display 4.7” Transmissive IPS LCD, Dragontrail Glass Resolution HD (720x 1280 pixels) Notifications Status LED Single LED which lights red when charging, green when charging is complete, and blue when wireless radio is on Audio Integrated with one speaker, dual array digital microphones with echo and noise cancellation, HD voice support Dimensions & Weight Dimensions 159 mm (L) x 80mm (W) x 17.
Specifications ENVIRONMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS Temperature Operating -20 °C to 50 °C Storage -30 °C to 70 °C Charging 0°C to 35°C Humidity Operating 10% to 90% (non-condensing) Storage 5% to 95% (non-condensing) Resistance Impact Resistance Tumble Test Multiple drops onto concrete at 1.2 m (4 ft.) on all six sides 150 tumbles (300 drops) at 0.
PROGRAMMING SUPPORT Development Environment & Tools Integrated Development Environment Visual Studio 2015 Visual Studio 2008 Visual Studio 2005 Software Development Kit Android™ 6.
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