NLS-MT70 Portablle (Barc code) Da ata Colllector User Guide
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Table of Contents Chapter 1 About This Guide ........................................................................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Getting Started ............................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Chapter 3 Using the MT70 Series..........................................................
Chapter 1 About This Guide Introduction This guide provides information about using the NLS-MT70. Documentation Set The documentation set for the NLS-MT70 provides information for specific user needs and includes: NLS-MT70 Series Quick Start Guide :Describes how to get the NLS-MT70 Series up and running. NLS-MT70 Series User Guide :This is the manual, Describes how to use the NLS-MT70 Series. API Software Development Manual :Describes how to use API for application development.
Barcode 1D Barcode 2D Barcode Laser (≥ 4 mil) Code128, EAN-13, EAN-8, Code-39, UPC-A, UPC-E, Codabar, Interleaved 2 of CCD (≥ 4 mil) 5, ISBN/ISSN, Code 93, etc. CMOS (≥ 5 mil) ALL 1D and PDF-417, QR Code, Data Matrix, Maxicode, Aztec, etc. Wireless WLAN Summit IEEE 802.11 b/g Certificates FCC, CE, CCC Software Version Firmware information query tool can detect and display terminal software and hardware version information and helpful future updates or maintenance.
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Chapter 2 Getting Started Introduction This chapter lists the parts and accessories for the MT70 Series and explains how to install and charge the batteries, and power on the MT70 Series for the first time. Unpacking Carefully remove all protective material from the pack.
Charging the Battery There are two ways to charge the battery: Charge the terminal battery via USB connection to PC. Charging time: around 8-10 hours. Charge the terminal battery via AC adaptor. Charging time: around 4 hours. Charge the terminal battery at least 8 hours before its first use. Charging indication: Charging: red LED; Fully Charged: green LED. Keypads 1 SCAN key Barcode reading button. 2 FUNC key User defined application function keys.
During terminal in power on status, long press the power button for 2 seconds to turn terminal into suspend mode immediately. Terminal no operation in a period of time will go into suspend mode, when you turn on the auto suspend function. The timer for automatically into suspend mode can be set by: Tap “Start”→“Settings”→“Control Panel”→double clicks “Power”→“schemes”. Wake Up: During terminal in suspended status, press power button to wake up the terminal.
Figure 2.3: Power Properties Figure 2.4: Power Properties - Schemes Power schemes has four status; “Running”, “User Idle”, “System Idle” and “Suspend”: When user operates on the keypad or taps the touch screen, system is in the running state. In running state, within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation, system turn to the user idle state. In user idle state, within the time set in the operating conditions no any operation, system turn to the system idle state.
Chapter 3 Using the MT70 Series Introduction This chapter provides the detailed instructions for using and setting the MT70 Series. Figure 3.1: Desktop Icons Status Icons The status bar at the bottom of the screen can contain the status icons listed in Table 3.1 Table 3.1 Status Icons. Icon Description Lowercase input. In state of digital input, pressed ALPHA key. Uppercase input. In lowercase input state, pressed SHIFT key. Uppercase lock. In lowercase input state, double pressed SHIFT key.
Indicates battery charging. WiFi signal status. Displays current time. Keyboard panel. Background running program selection window. Programs Icon Table 3.2 Software utilities icons. Icon 9 Program Name Description Stylus For the touch screen calibration settings. Light Setting For the screen and keyboard backlight settings. Peripheral Switch Used to offer power control function for peripheral module. Calculator For numeric calculation. UnitConver Unit conversion tool.
Wi-Fi WiFi communication management and configuration tool. Barcode Setting Barcode engine configuration tool. Autorun Setting the programs and parameters which need to boot automatically. SysBackupRestore Backup/Restore system registry, configuration and data in storage memory. Firmware Information For checking the system firmware information and version. Putty For Telnet terminal emulation tool. RegEdit System registry editing tool. uEasyFileCE Bluetooth file transfer utility.
Internet options setting tool. Enable/Disable connects with host PC. Memory storage management and configuration. Battery and devices power status and system power schemes settings. Password attributes (power on password and screen saver password) settings. System date, time and time zone settings. Region, language and input method settings. Dialing configuration. To remove programs that installed on the terminal. Input panel setting. Owner properties setting.
Network connects configuration. System information. Screen display interface and backlight configuration. View the information about certificates installed on the terminal. Keypads 1 SCAN key Barcode reading button. 2 FUNC key User defined application function keys. 3 SHIFT key To switching upper or lower case letters. 4 TOOL key Pop-up shortcut menu, or perform shortcuts.
5 Backlight key Open or close screen backlight 6 Power key To power on, sleep or wake up the terminal. 7 ALPHA key Alpha or numeric input switching.
Tap : Touch the screen once with the stylus to select the menu item. Tap and Hold : Tap and hold the stylus on an item to see a list of actions available for that item. Drag : Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select text. Drag in a list to select multiple items. CAUTION: To prevent damage to the screen, do not use any device other than the Newland provided stylus.
Set after how many seconds if there is no touch the screen or keyboard press, the backlight automatically turn into low-power mode. Keyboard backlight setting: Set after how many seconds if there is no keyboard press, the backlight turn off automatically When you no press any key in a period of time, the keyboard backlight will turn off automatically. Figure 3.6: Backlight setting Memory storage management “Storage Manager” is a tool for manage the memory.
Figure 3.7: Memory Configuration Resetting the MT70 Warm reset: Press the reset button to warm reset the terminal. It will take around 6-10 seconds to restart the system. User data in memory will not to destroy. Cold reset: Cold reset the terminal by hold the power key and pressed reset button and release the power key when screen redisplay. It will take around 16-20 seconds system reloading and start again. Terminal will restart in factory default setting. User data in memory will destroy.
图 3.8: Lock configuration Below status you can lock the keyboard and touch screen. A. Terminal not operation in a period of time or by FUNC key + backlight button. B. Pressed screen unlock button to unlock your terminal. Figure 3.9: Lock state Figure 3.10: Unlock state Barcode Settings Barcode engine parameter configuration Tap“Start”→“Settings”→“ControlPanel”→double click “Barcode Settings” 17 icon.
Barcode Setting program include Normal setting, Barcode setting and Test three select pages. A. Normal Setting: Output Setting: z Output through the API : Use program API libraries control to get the barcode data. z Output by keyboard events : Output the barcode data to keyboard buffer to simulate keyboard input. z Output through the clipboard : Output the barcode data to clipboard.
Figure 3.13: Norma setting 3 B. Barcode Setting: Depend on the mode of your terminal, barcode setting page will display difference setting item. 1D Barcode configuration:(Laser/CCD) z Each type of 1D barcode enables or disables. z Each type of 1D barcode detail configuration. 2D Barcode configuration:(CMOS) z Each type of 2D barcode enables or disables. z Each type of 2D barcode detail configuration. Figure 3.14: Barcode configuration Figure 3.15: Barcode detail setting C.
Figure 3.16: Barcode test Reading 1D barcode Adjust the terminal barcode reading angle or the distance between barcode with terminal. Let the width of the scan line appropriately larger than the width of the barcode (about 4mm), in order to get the best reading. Right and wrong way of reading: Reading 2D barcode The best reading distance and angle: A. Adjust the terminal focus lights aiming to the center of 2D barcode. B. Adjust the reading distance between the terminal with barcode around 5-20 cm. C.
Chapter 4 Using WiFi Communication Note: WiFi communication is an optional feature. A. Main Window The Main window provides an overview of the current wireless network connection configuration (Active Profile) The following image (in Figure 5.1) is the SCU Main windows for Windows CE. Figure 5.1: SCU Main Window Enable Radio/Disable Radio When the radio is enabled, select this button (which displays Disable Radio) to disable it.
Disabled ‐ The radio is disabled. To enable the radio, tap Enable Radio located on the SCU Main window. When the radio is disabled, it does not attempt to make a connection to an access point. Not Associated ‐ The radio has not established a connection to an access point. Associated ‐ The radio has established a connection to an access point.
Figure 5.3: Scan Window Each row shows an AP's SSID, its received signal strength indication (RSSI), and whether or not data encryption is in use (true or false). You can sort the list by tapping on the column headers. If the scan finds more than one AP with the same SSID, the list displays the AP with the strongest RSSI and the least security. Every five seconds, the Scan window updates the RSSI value for each of the APs in the list. To scan for new APs and view an updated list, tap Refresh.
The Status window provides status information on the radio connection between the client device and the access point to which it's associated. The following image is the SCU Status windows for Windows CE. Figure 5.5: Status Window D. Diags Windows The Diagswindows enables you to troubleshoot connection issues with SCU. The following image is the SCU Diags windows for Windows CE. Figure 5.
remove the radio. E. Global Window Global settings include radio and security settings that apply to all profiles and settings that apply to SCU itself. An administrator can define and change most global settings on the Global window in SCU. The following image is the SCU Global windows for Windows CE Figure 5.
Chapter 5 Accessories Battery Terminal battery capacity too low will cause the terminal malfunction. Please charge the battery at less than 8 hours for sure the main battery and backup battery capacity was in full charge states. Charging Use AC adaptor charging LED charging indicator Red light long bright : During charge. Green light long bright : Charge complete. LED indicator for Scanning/Decoding/Communication Red light bright : During scan barcode. Green light bright : Success decoded barcode.
Chapter 6 Maintenance& Troubleshooting Introduction This chapter includes considerations on operation and battery charging, and providestroubleshooting solutions for potential problems during the terminal operation. Considerations on using MT70 Disassembly and modification Please do not attempt to disassemble or modify the terminal, if cause the damage to the terminal, Newland does not assume warranty responsibility.
Caution If the terminal lost power or abnormal cause can not boot up, try a hardware reset to start it, the method is to press the reset button with needles. The location of reset button, please refer to the related chapter. Please do not throw or drop the terminal to avoid the LCD screen is damaged or cause the program interrupt execution to make the memory data loss, or other consequences of affecting the normal operation. Clean the reading window periodically.
Troubleshooting Problem Type Keyboard Cause & Solution Description Keyboard malfunction or May be the keyboard components damage or cable loose contact between wrong character display. with mainboard socket. Please contact Newland maintenance or after service center. Battery Battery indicator doesn't light Check the adapter plugged in power outlet or contact with the terminal is well when charging. or not. Battery noticeably in short z Check the battery whether is fully charged or malfunction.
FCC Warning: 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 communications.