User Manual Revision v1.1 FLYTECH Handheld Terminal P223 Aug.
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Safety Regulatory Information: Caution: Only use approved and UL Listed accessories, battery packs and battery chargers. Do NOT attempt to charge damp/wet mobile computers or batteries. All components must be dry before connecting to an external power source. Power Supply Use only the approved power supply 50-14000-148 output rated 5 Vdc and minimum 2 A. The power supply is certified to EN60950-1 with SELV outputs.
Persons with Pacemakers: Persons with Pacemakers should ALWAYS keep the device more than 15cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when turned ON and hence they should not carry the device in a breast pocket . Should use the ear furthest from the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn OFF your device. Hearing Aids The wireless device may interfere with some hearing aids.
tested and approved belt-holsters, hand strip and similar accessories to ensure FCC Compliance. The use of third-party belt-clips, holsters, and similar accessories may not comply with FCC RF exposure compliance requirements, and should be avoided. To comply with FCC RF exposure requirements, this device must be operated in the hand .Other operating configurations should be avoided. Radio Frequency Interference Requirements - FCC This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Maximum radiated transmit power of 100mW EIRP in the frequency range 2.400 -2.4835 GHz France, outside usage is restricted to 10mW EIRP Italy requires a user license for outside usage. Battery Information Our rechargeable battery packs are designed and constructed to the highest standards within the industry. However, there are limitations to how long a battery can operate or be stored before needing replacement.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) English: For EU Customers: All products at the end of their life must be returned to the reseller for recycling.
Notational Conventions The following conventions are used in this document: Italics are used to highlight specific items in the general text, and to identify chapters and sections in this and related documents. bullets (•) indicate: action items lists of alternatives lists of required steps that are not necessarily sequential Sequential lists (e.g., those that describe step-by-step procedures) appear as numbered lists.
Table of Contents 1 Introduction ......................................... 12 1-1 1-2 1-3 1-4 2 Getting Started .................................... 20 2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 3 System Overview ................................................................... 12 Standard Components............................................................ 13 Hardware Description............................................................. 14 System Feature Description ...................................................
3-4-2 3-5 3-6 3-7 3-8 3-9 3-10 Restoring the System ....................................................... 46 Switching the Admin / User mode .......................................... 47 Power Management Settings ................................................. 48 3-6-1 CPU Power Mode Settings ............................................... 48 3-6-2 System Configuring Power Mode Settings ....................... 49 3-6-3 Display Backlight Settings ................................................
1 Introduction This chapter introduces the parts, accessories of the mobile system. 1-1 System Overview System Overview table Location 12 1 3.
1-2 Standard Components Items 1 Mobile system 2 Holster 3 Single slot system charger Cradle 4 Hand strip 5 Wrist strip 6 Stylus 7 Stylus strip 8 USB cable (connecting with PC for synchronization) 9 USB-AC Adapter for connecting to single slot system charging cradle 10 MSR module (optional; will be installed to system prior to shipping) 13
1-3 Hardware Description Item Features Descriptions 1 Main Processor Marvell PXA270 416MHz (Xscale Core) 2 System Memory 128Mbytes SDRAM Around 115MB use for system operation, otherwise for storing system loader and system data 3 System Storage 1Gbytes Flash (ROM file system) More than 300MB for storing WindowCE image and OEM application programs Around 600MB leaved for system and user storage, emulated as folders in all system directories Around 100MB leaved for storing
Item 6 7 8 Features Touch Panel Audio Secure Digital Descriptions LCD panel with touch panel design Resistor 80% Transparency (Film to Glass type) Stereo audio system with mono speaker design 1W speaker amplifier Micro SD memory card (Support up to: 2Gbytes) Auto fallback mode : 6M~54M(80211g), Socket 9 WiFi IEEE 80211b/g 1M~11M(80211b) Complying with Wireless Ethernet Compatibility Alliance Support hardware signaling BT WiFi co-existence Link LED indicator Max
Item 13 Features Power / Reset Descriptions buttons Power Button : Suspend/ Resume Device and Power-on Key Reset Button : Warm Reset Press Power and Reset buttons simultaneously: Cold Reset 14 LED indicators Green: Battery power charging finished Orange: Battery power charging Blue: Wifi link active Red: Flash – Battery low, ON – Critical battery low 15 Vibrator Vibrational indicator 16 Battery Li-Polymer battery pach, 3.
1-4 System Feature Description Item 1 Features Application Descriptions File Explorer Internet Explorer 6.0 for Windows CE Windows Media Player Windows CE standard shell (Windows XP-like skin) 2 File System ROM File system with hive registry 3 Graphic / Display 320x240x16 (Landscape mode) as panel default mode 240x320x16 (Portrait mode) as system default mode Compliant with Graphics, Windowing and Event Subsystems of Window CE embedded.
Item 6 Features Storage Descriptions 7 Data Communication WLAN 8 Data Communication Bluetooth Support seamless roaming in IEEE802.11b/g WLAN authentication infrastructure Support single SSID Support fast Wi-Fi roaming WPA and 802.
Item 13 Features Network Features Descriptions 14 Security 15 Applications and Service Development 16 Fonts 17 Multilingual 18 OEM NDIS network driver architecture TCP/IP Windows Networking API /Redirector [SMB] WinSock Support Authentication Services (SSPI) Credential Manager CrytoAPI 1.0 .NET compact framework 2.
2 Getting Started 2-1 Installing / Uninstalling a Micro SD Card 2-2 1. Release the screws (x1) to open the I/O cover on the side of the mobile system. 2. The Micro SD card slot is a push-push type, please push the Micro SD card into or outward from the slot to install or remove it. 3. To cover the I/O cover again. Install a Wrist Strip 1. 20 Thread the wrist strip through the strip ring as picture shown.
2-3 Install a Hand Strip / Stylus Strip 1. Thread the hand strip through the strip rings on the rear top and rear bottom sides of the system. Fix the hand strip by pressing the velcro at two ends. (as arrows shown) 2. To fasten the stylus, thread the stylus strip through the strip rings on the system rear side and the hole on the stylus. 3. The stylus can be held inside the hand strip.
2-4 22 Charge the System 1. Connect the mini USB connector of the AC-USB adapter to the rear of the single-slot system charging cradle. 2. Connect the power cord of the AC-USB adapter to the power outlet. 3. Slide correctly into the single-slot system charging cradle until you see the charging LED light appears.
2-5 Power on/off the System Turn on the System Press and hold the Power Button (as the arrow marked) for 3 seconds to turn on the system. Turn off the System To press the Power Button for 4 seconds or press “Start Menu” > “Suspend” to turn off the system.
3 Using the System 3-1 Wi-Fi Connection Settings 3-1-1 Connecting to an Existing Network Enable Wireless Connection 24 1. Enable the Wireless Connection by choosing as steps of “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” > “Network and Dial-up Connections”. 2. Right click on the “GPS186861” and tap the “Enable” icon in the drop down menu to access the wireless connection. 3. After enable the “GPSI86861”, you will see the icon the system tray.
Select a Network and get connection 4. You will see the “GPSI86861” window pop up after you double click on the icon . 5. Press “Main” tab and “Configure” button. 6. Select the network you want and put the key (password) if needed, then press “Connect” button to get connection. 7.
3-1-2 Adding a New Network To add a new network connection, please enable the wireless connection first by following the steps in Chapter 3-1-1. 1. The “Wireless Properties” dialog box pop up after pressing “Add New…”. 2. To put a network name you want in “Network name (SSID)” text box, select “Encryption” and “Authentication” and enter password in the “Network key” to access a new network point existing in you place. 3. 26 Wireless successfully connected when Status showing “Connected to xxx”.
3-1-3 Enhancing the WiFi Connection If the status of WiFi Connection stays low, please follow the below steps: 1. Please double-click on the icon “GSP186861” dialog will appear. in the system tray. The 2. Please select “Advance” tab and move the “Power Management” to the “Best Performance level” and the “Roaming Feature” to the far right. 3. Press “OK” to save the settings.
3-1-4 28 SSID Lock Function 1. Enable Wireless Connection by following the steps in Chapter 3-1-1. 2. After enable the Wireless Connection, the icon will appear in the system tray. Double click the icon and press “configure” button on the “GPSI86861” window. “Windows Information” window will appear. 3. Select a network you want and click the “Lock to specific SSID” check box. Click “Connect” button to lock the SSID. 4. SSID is locked successfully by showing “Status” as” Connected to.
3-2 Connecting to a Bluetooth Device 3-2-1 Turning on the Bluetooth Connection 1. Enable the Bluetooth Connection by following the steps “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” > “Bluetooth Device”. 2. Select “Config” tab In the “Bluetooth Manager “ dialog box. 3. Press “Turn Bluetooth ON” button to “Turn Bluetooth Off” to enable the Bluetooth connection.
3-2-2 Scanning Bluetooth Devices We can scan the devices in a area and active their services in a “Bluetooth Manger” dialog by selecting “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” > “Bluetooth Device”. 1. To turn on the Bluetooth Connection. (Chapter 3-2-1) 2. Select “Scan Device” tab in the “Bluetooth Manager dialog box”. 3. Press “Scan Device” button to scan the surrounding Bluetooth devices. 4. Select a Bluetooth device you want listing in the “Device menu” and press “Add Device” button.
3-2-3 Connecting to a Bluetooth Printer Please perform the steps in the Chapter 3-2-1 to turn the Bluetooth on and the Chapter 3-2-2 to scan the surrounding Bluetooth device first. Paring a Bluetooth Printer Device In Bluetooth, you have the option to "pair" two devices. When you pair with a Bluetooth device, this device will be "remembered” that means you need not search for the device again when you want to use the device next time. 1.
Active Printer Service 32 1. Tapping on the Bluetooth Printer device you want and choose a service on the “Service” menu. The current example is selecting “Printer” service. 2. Press “Active Service” button to active the Printer service. A “Serial Port Setting” dialog box will appear. 3. Choose the COM port options in the drop down list you want. 4. Press “OK”.
3-2-4 To Synchronize with a PC via Bluetooth Before Synchronize the Mobile System with a PC, please turn on the Bluetooth connection as described in the Chapter 3-2-1 and pair the PC and the Mobile System first as detailed in the below. Pairing a Bluetooth enabled PC When you pair with a Bluetooth device, this device will be "remembered” that means you need not search for the device again when you want to use the device next time. 1. To turn on the Bluetooth Connection first, see Chapter 3-2-1. 2.
5. A PIN Entry request will pop up on the 2 Bluetooth connecting devices for paring. 34 Note: Here is an example screen captured from the IVT Bluetooth dongle and the pertaining AP installed on the PC. 6. Enter the same pin code on both sides. 7. Select service at “Service” menu you want. Here we choose “ASYNC” service. 8. Press “Active Service” button.
Installing the Microsoft ActiveSync To synchronize the Mobile System with a PC, we need to install the Microsoft ActiveSync Program on the PC. Please refer the detail installation procedures to the Microsoft official website. Check the Assigned Bluetooth Serial Com Port Check to see what the Bluetooth serial port is assigned. The COM port is assigned according to the Bluetooth Device you use. It is only checked for the first time.
Setup COM Port in the ActiveSync Program The COM port is only setup for the first time. 1. Open the Microsoft ActiveSync Program on your PC. 2. Choose “File” > “Connection Settings” menu on the toolbar. A “Connections Settings” dialog box will appear. 3. Enable the “Allow connections to one of the following” check box and select the COM Port options. In this case we choose COM 7. 4. Press “OK” button to save the connection settings. Connecting the Mobile System to the Bluetooth enabled PC 36 1.
Press “Hide” to hide the message. 3. After running the “repllog”, the Mobile System connects to the PC automatically and a “New Partnership” is requested to set up for the first time. 4. Press “Next” button. 5. A “Select Synchronization Settings” window will appear. 6. Press “Setting” for your own setting inquiry. 7. Press “Next” button to the “Setup Complete Window”.
8. To press “Finish” button to complete the setup procedure. Disconnecting the PC 38 1. Go to “Start” > “Settings” > “Control Panel” > “Bluetooth Device” on the Mobile System. 2. Press “Deactive Service” button to disable the service and disconnect the PC.
3-2-5 Bluetooth File Transfer (FTP) To transfer files from a PC to the Mobile System, please turn on the Bluetooth connection and scanning the Bluetooth enabled PC In this case, we use IVT Bluetooth Dongle and the pertaining AP as an example. The screen various according to the AP you install. 1. Enabling the Bluetooth connection, see the Chapter 3-2-1. 2. Scanning the destination PC, see the Chapter 3-2-2. 3. Press “Bluetooth File Transfer Service” on the IVT Bluetooth AP.
Access the files on the Mobile System 40 1. To Select “My Device” icon on Today Screen. 2. Click “View” > “Options” on the toolbar. 3. To disable the 3 check boxes on the “Folder Options” dialog box. 4. You will see the “Temp” folder appears on the “My Device” Window. 5. If the files transferring is successful. It will create a “FTP” folder in the Temp Folder automatically. All the transferring files are put in the folder.
3-3 Synchronization via USB Cable 3-3-1 Mini USB Cable There is only USB port with WindowsCE® ActiveSync® function to be exposed to software developer to develop and debug their software application. A specific application program located in “Application” Folder and named as “USB.EXE” to provide manual USB ActiveSync connection. A specific USB cable would be required.
3-3-2 Installing WindowsCE® ActiveSync® application To synchronize the Mobile System with PC, please install the “Microsoft Active Sync” program on each PC first. The set-up of a “Partnership” will be requested once after connecting the USB Cable to the Mobile System and PC. The Synchronization will be running automatically after “Microsoft Active Sync” and “Partnership Set-up” being installed successfully and the USB Cable is connected.
3-3-4 Start the Synchronization The connection will automatically run and you can see the “USB Status” dialog pop up after you connect the mobile system and a PC with the mini USB cable provided. Note: please install the “Microsoft® ActiveSync®” program at your PC before you start the synchronization. 1. The “Microsoft ActiveSync” window will show “Connected” after USB Cable is successfully connected. Note: To choose “Options” tab to set up the customized Synchronization items on your own.
2. 44 Double click the “Mobile Device” icon by opening “My Computer” to access the documents or files saved in the Mobile System.
3-4 Backup and Restoring the System Go to “Start” > “Control Panel” > “Device Config”. 3-4-1 Backup the System To restore the system, please follow the Chapter 3-4 and the steps below. 1. Select “Backup” tab then enable the “Entire the registry on your device” and the “All your files on your device” check boxes.
3-4-2 2. Press “Browse” button if you want to specify the location Backup Files to be saved to. 3. Press “Backup” button to start backup the system. Restoring the System To restore the system, please follow the Chapter 3-4 and the steps below. 1. Press “Restore”. 2. Press “OK” of “RESET NOW” dialog to finish the Restore. 46 Note: System Restore means to restore the system to the latest “Backup” version.
3-5 Switching the Admin / User mode 1. Please follow below steps to access the Mode Change screen. “Start Menu” > “Settings“ > “Control Panel“ > “Password“ > Enter Password (default is 1111) 2. The “Password Properties” dialog will popup after entering the password (default), select the Mode you want. Press “OK” to save the setting. 3. If the mode being switched, the “Mode Changed” dialog will popup. Press “OK” to restart the system.
3-6 Power Management Settings 3-6-1 CPU Power Mode Settings 1. Select “Start” > ” Control Panel” 2. Select the mode you want on the “FPM” window. 48 > ” FPM” button Note: The CPU Power Consumption is ranked as: ” Performance Mode” > ” Dynamic Power Management” > ” Power Saving Mode”.
3-6-2 System Configuring Power Mode Settings 1. Click “Start” > ” Control Panel” > ” Power” button 2. Select “Schemes” tab. 3. Set up the power mode as “Battery Power” or “AC Power” in the “Power Scheme” drop down menu. 4. To set up the times you want on each option for turning the Mobile System off or going to standby mode after a period of inactivity. a. Switch state to User Idle. b. Switch state to System Idle. c. Switch state to suspend. 5. Press “OK” to save the settings.
3-6-3 Display Backlight Settings 1. Go to “Start” > “Control Panel”. 2. Double click on the “Display” icon. 3. In the “Display Properties” window, select “Backlight” tab. 4. You can enable the backlight savings by checking and setting turn-off time in the checkboxes of “Battery power…”, “External power…” and “Enable Dim Mode…” 5. To drag the “Bright Level” slider on “MIN – MAX” scale for “Battery Power” and “External (AC) power”. 6. Press ”OK” button to save the settings.
3-6-4 WiFi Power Mode Settings 1. To tap “Start” > ”Control Panel” > ”Network and Dial-up Connections” button. 2. Hold to press “GSPI86861” button until the drop down menu appears. 3. Press “Enable” in the drop down menu to active the WiFi Connection or press icon in the system tray directly to active the “GSPI86861” setup window as above right figure. 4. To tap the “Advance” tab of the “GSPI86861” setup window 5.
3-7 52 Display Rotation 1. Open Start > Control Panel 2. Press “Display” icon. 3. Select “Rotate” tab in the “Display Properties” dialog. 4. Check the options you want to set up for the display rotation mode. 5. Display will rotate according to your previous setup.
3-8 LED Indicator Description The LED indicator is located at the same place with power button which is in the front of the Mobile System. It indicates the status of Power on/off, the Main Battery and WiFi Link.
3-9 Resetting the Mobile System The mobile system provides functions of “Reset to the factory default settings” and “cold boot”. The detail procedures as bellows: 3-9-1 54 Reset to the Factory Default Settings 1. Use a tool to gently press the “Reset Hole” once on the side of the mobile system while keep holding down the “Power Button” throughout until the system lead you to the calibration instruction window. 2. Finish the calibration process to complete the “Reset to the factory default settings”.
3-9-2 Cold Boot Please refer the power button and the reset hole to Chapter 3-9-1. 1. Press the “Reset Hole” and the “Power Button” at the same time. 2. System reboot to Today Screen as above picture shows. Note: Today Screen slightly varies according to the OS version installed.
3-10 OS Image Update steps 3-10-1 Unzip the RAR compressed file to Micro SD root directory You will find two directories from the root directory of MicroSD card which the directories to be unzipped from RAR file. File descriptions: Directory 1: “CE5.0-Vxx.xx” -- WindowsCE 5.0 OS image revision Including : Eboot.bin -- OS Image loader nk.bin -- OS Image Target_m.txt Directory 2: “UpdateImage” -- Image update tool Including : OS_DOWNLOAD.exe -- Execution file of Image update tool OS_DOWNLOAD.
3-10-2 Image update procedures Execute image update tool 1. Go to “UpdateImage” directory. 2. Double click “OS_DOWNLOAD.exe” icon to run image update tool.
Update OS image 1. Check the settings of “OS” page of update image tool 2. Click “DOWNLOAD” button to start OS image download procedure 3.
4 Application Programming Interface 4-1 Windows Embedded CE 5.0 Standard Interface Introduction 21B Most of software programming interfaces of each device are following WindowCE standard architecture to be designed. Core OS Service (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa450512.aspx) - Kernel (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa450998.aspx) Programming interface of RAM file system 22B - File system and storage management (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms892386.
Programming interface of Audio 25B - Audio ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms890653.aspx ) HU - UH Audio Drivers ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa910103.aspx ) HU UH Programming interface of Display(LCD) 26B - Shell and User Interface ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa453940.aspx ) HU - UH Graphic ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms923392.aspx ) HU - UH Display Drivers ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa447505.
- Networking - Remote ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa920180.aspx ) HU - UH Networking – Wireless (Bluetooth) ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa917877.aspx ) HU UH Programming interface of Wireless 31B - Network Driver ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa919639.aspx ) HU - Networking - Core ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa917156.aspx ) HU - UH Networking - Remote ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa920180.
Programming interface of System Power - Battery Drivers (Battery) ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa932396.aspx ) HU - UH Power Management (Power status – battery/DC) ( HUhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa923906.aspxUH ) Programming interface of Power Management - Power Management ( http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa923906.
4-2 Non WindowsCE Standard 4-2-1 Admin/User Mode Application Architecture Introduction: System provides three pair of directories to map the working folder of each operating mode. Working folders name of Admin mode /Windows/Desktop File folder for saving the shortcut of application program in the Desktop. /Windows/Programs File folder for saving the shortcut of application program in the Programs tab at start menu.
Switching between Admin mode and User mode There is a control box in control panel applet, named - “Password”, The Manufacturer redefine the password policy of WindowCE standard. The password control box should input the password in advance to enter the page for finding the selection items of changing the operating mode and/or reset the default password. The default password is “1111”. Step: 1. Find Password control box from control panel applet. 2. Enter password: “1111” (Default) 3.
4-2-2 Overwrite Factory Default Architecture Introduction: The Manufacturer provides a mechanism to merge the OEM application and OEM specific settings into WindowCE operating system during booting phase. This feature can make OEM stuffs as system default components. There are many benefits for device maintenance. It is a valuable feature for OEM doesn’t have to reinstall OEM programs after end user reset the device to factory default mode. This benefit also helps to reduce the RMA cost from OEM vender.
Merge an application program into default operating system by using the OEM Device Manager Example: - For Auto-running the OEM application at booting phase of user mode when after reset to factory default. 1. 2. 3. 4. Create a file directory “GHARST” in root folder of SD card. Change into “GHART” folder to create directory “Windows”. Change into “Windows” folder to create directory “StartUp_”. Copy the OEM application file into “Windows->StartUp_” folder.
remove the registry key is to put empty to the key value in the config file. System.cfg – Using for early registry initialization stage at booting phase. Oem.cfg – Using for system registry initialization stage at booting phase. - Example: Overwrite the factory default backlight level setting. 1. 2. 3. Create a file directory “GHARST” in root folder of SD card. Change into “GHART” folder to create directory “configfiles”. Prepare the oem.cfg config file by text editor.
Overwrite Factory Default Registry Settings for OEM Customization (oem.cfg) <1> Bluetooth operating mode [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\System\State\Hardware\Bluetooth] “BluetoothOn”=dword:1 ; 1-> BT on, 0->BT off “BluetoothWakeUpEnable”=dword:0 ;1-> Enable, 0-> Disable <2> WiFi operating mode is off [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\NdisPower] “GSPI86861”=dword:4 ; 4->WiFi off WiFi operating mode is on [-HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\NdisPower] [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Comm\GSPI86861\Parms] “PowerMode” = dword:1 ; 0: Performance mode,
"UseBattery"=dword:0 Enable/Disable "UseExt"=dword:0 "UseDim"=dword:0 Enable/Disable // Battery only mode timeout // AC IN mode timeout Enable/Disable // Backlight DIM mode <5> CPU operating frequency control Option1: Dynamic Mode [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\IPM] "ProfileType"=dword:0 Option2: Performance Mode [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\IPM] "ProfileType"=dword:1 "Speed"=dword:0 Option3: Power Saving Mode [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Drivers\BuiltIn\IPM] "ProfileType"=dword:1 "Speed"=dword:4 69
Application program of the OEM Device Manager Snapshoot of OEM Device Manager System Layer : “system.cfg” file update OEM Layer : “oem.
Overwrite display backlight settings Once the backlight is enabled, you can set separately both battery backlight setting and backlight setting of AC power. System Integrator can use Control Panel to change the setting values or modify the following registry keys to change settings. Note that the units for the timeout values are in seconds Registry Key: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Backlight] Modify display backlight settings for AC power Values: UseExt : 1 (Enable/default) / 0 (Disable) ACTimeout : 15/3
DWORD DWORD dwType = REG_DWORD; dwLen = sizeof(DWORD); // Battery Level lResult = RegSetValueEx(hRegBacklight, L"BatteryBacklightLevel", 0, dwType, (LPBYTE)&dwVal, dwLen); // AC Level lResult = RegSetValueEx(hRegBacklight, L"AcBacklightLevel", 0, dwType, (LPBYTE)&dwVal, dwLen); } RegCloseKey(hRegBacklight); } 72
4-2-3 Vibration notification feature A vibrator is designed into this device for notification usage. The vibrator driver is following the notification LED driver architecture of WindowCE to be developed. This architecture is easy for System Integrator using WindowCE NLED standard API for application development, and also provides the advantage of backward compatibility.
MetaCycleOff Number of off blink cycles. (Not support – default 0) Example code #include "stdafx.h" NLED_SETTINGS_INFO ledSettingsInfo = { 0 }; void SetVibratorOn(void) { ledSettingsInfo.LedNum = 0; ledSettingsInfo.