Certification Exhibit FCC ID: TFT-IDL750 FCC Rule Part: 15.225 ACS Project Number: 11-0024 Manufacturer: MaxID Corp. Model: iDL750 Manual 5015 B.U.
Product User Guide October 2011
CONTENTS Preface Important information ________________________________________________________________________________3 Licensing and Usage Agreement _______________________________________________________________________4 About this guide_____________________________________________________________________________________5 Precautions and Safety_______________________________________________________________________________6 Getting Started Checking Content_________________________________________________
PREFACE How to Use this Manual This Product User Guide contains user instructions for the IDL750 Mobile computing device, software, docking via USB cable, data transfer and battery charging.
PREFACE Important Information Copyright Copyright © 2010 MaxID Corp. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, transmitted, stored in a retrieval system, nor translated into any human or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner, MaxID Corp.
PREFACE LIMITED USE LICENSE AGREEMENT The software program(s) furnished with this MaxID product are licensed only to the end-user (you), and may be used by you only in accordance with the license terms described below. Your use of the programs shall be conclusively deemed to constitute your acceptance of the terms of this License. MaxID Corp has developed or otherwise obtained the programs and hereby licenses their use to you.
PREFACE About this Guide Document Conventions Formatting conventions are utilised throughout this manual to provide a consistent method for representing screenshots, command entries and keyboard characters. Many drawings and diagrams in this manual are simplified and used for illustration, and as such may look different from the actual unit. Some symbols used in this manual are only valid for specific countries and/or regions.
PREFACE Safety and Precautions As with any portable computer device, precaution should be taken to avoid any damage or personal injury. The following precautions are recommended during all phases when operating, using, handling or servicing the IDL750 device. Safety and Precautions for Handling the Lithium-ion Battery and Charger The IDL750 makes use of sealed removable Battery-Packs that contains Lithium-ion battery cells.
PREFACE The battery pack may become warm during recharging or normal use: this is completely normal. In high-temperature environments, the battery pack takes longer to fully recharge and the operating time is shorter Recharging (or discharge) of the battery pack will not commence if internal temperature of the battery pack is outside of the allowable range: 0-45 degrees Celsius, 80%RH. Do not expose the charger or power supply to water or liquids. It is not a sealed case.
PREFACE Safety and precautions for handling the IDL750 device These precautions will assist in prevention of damage or personal injury and will ensure that optimal benefit is gained from using the IDL750. MaxID Corp. cannot be held responsible in any way for any damages or loss resulting from the use of the IDL750. The IDL750 incorporates a wireless WAN modem.
PREFACE Use the supplied stylus on the touch sensitive screen: Do not press down on the on display with sharp-pointed or hard objects that may leave marks or damage the display (e.g. pencils, ball point pen, nails, etc.) Use the stylus only for touching the screen: Using it for other purposes may damage the stylus and result in scratches on the screen. If not using the device: Turn the device off to optimize power consumption and battery life.
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR IDL750 Checking Content The Box The IDL750 is packed and supplied in a Ruggedized hard plastic case along with its key accessories. For further protection against hard impacts, the case is laid out with soft firm foam having dedicated spaces for the IDL750 and each accessory. The Content IDL750 and accessories in the case includes: 1 x IDL750 unit, 4 x IDL750 Batteries, 1 x Charger, 1 x 15V 4A AC Power Adaptor, 1 x 24V 2.
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR IDL750 Parts of the IDL750 Front View Fingerprint Reader LCD with Touch Screen LED Indicators Keyboard SD, SIM, Headset and USB Connectors covers Carry Bracket Battery Cover Stylus Bottom View MRZ Reader (add-on) Contactless Smart Card Reader Side Scan Buttons Contact Smart Card Reader Camera Barcode Scanner Product User Guide 12
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR IDL750 Right Side DC In Jack Ethernet Port Left Side Headphone Jack Microphone Jack SD Memory Card Slot SIM Card Slot USB Ports Product User Guide 13
GETTING STARTED WITH YOUR IDL750 Accessories Battery Charger The default battery charger supplied is a “Single bay” battery charger: A “Dual bay” battery charger can be optionally supplied on request: Batteries, 2 x AC Power Adaptors and Power Plug Pin options Product User Guide 14
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USING THE IDL750 Working with the IDL750 batteries Using the Battery Charger The Battery charger can be used to charge an IDL750 battery outside of the IDL750 device. To operate, the battery charger requires a 24V 2.5A DC power supply unit (PSU) supplied with the IDL750. Connecting power to the battery charger Place the charger on a flat, level surface away from sources of heat and moisture. Plug the supplied AC power cable into the three-prong connector on the 24V 2.5A AC Power Supply Adaptor.
USING THE IDL750 Charger LED Indicators The battery charger uses two LED‟s visible in the charger‟s Status Window to provide status information.
USING THE IDL750 Charging a Battery via the IDL750 The IDL750 was designed to allow the user to charge a battery while it is inserted into the IDL750, allowing continued use of the IDL750 while the battery is charging. This can be done by simply connecting the supplied 15V 4A AC power adaptor to the IDL750, and connecting the adaptor to an AC mains power supply. It is important to ensure that the correct supplied 15V 4A AC Power Adaptor is used.
USING THE IDL750 Monitor and Manage your Battery Status The IDL750 allows for various ways to monitor and manage your batteries‟ status. Monitoring battery level There are three ways in which to verify the remaining battery power of your batteries: LED indicators on front panel of the IDL750 device, and On screen via the “Battery icon” LED indicators on the battery itself. or “Power icon” in the system tray Front panel LEDs When the IDL750 is turned off (i.e.
USING THE IDL750 Battery LEDs The battery can furthermore directly display the capacity information by pressing the “PUSH” button on the battery itself. Refer to the illustration below: The battery capacity is displayed as the relative State-Of-Charge. Each LED segment represents 25 percent of the full charge capacity. The LED pattern definition is given in the table below. If the battery voltage is below 2.4V/parallel-cell-group, there will be no LED indication.
USING THE IDL750 Always On Minimal Power Management Max Battery Eurotech Control off. This option does not initiate Standby or Hibernation. The monitor is turned off after 20 minutes, and the hard disk is never turned off. This option does not initiate Standby or Hibernation The monitor is turned off after 15 minutes, and the hard disk is never turned off. This option does not initiate Standby or Hibernation.
USING THE IDL750 Operating your IDL750 IDL750 Front Panel Switching on the IDL750 To switch the IDL750 on, insert at least one charged battery into the IDL750. Hold the key down for one to two seconds and release. A Green LED to the left of the key and underneath the “light bulb” image will turn on indicating that the IDL750 is in operation. The display backlight will turn on and the IDL750 will then boot up displaying various boot-up sequence information.
USING THE IDL750 Stylus Actions The stylus is the equivalent of a mouse on the IDL750. Use the stylus on the IDL750 touch-sensitive display. Only a plastic tipped stylus should be used on the touch-sensitive display. The Stylus actions apply to the IDL750 only. SINGLE TAP OR SELECT: Tap the display screen once with the stylus to activate a specific button or select an item. DOUBLE TAP: Tap the stylus twice rapidly in the same location to open an application.
USING THE IDL750 Function Keys Function keys perform a specific function. Key Function (Backspace) The function is performed by pressing the key. This moves the cursor back one space and deletes each time the key is pressed. If text is being typed, a character is deleted each time the key is pressed. Pressing the key will insert a blank space character at the position of the cursor in a text field.
USING THE IDL750 Using BHC Power Manager The “BHC Power Manager” utility is used to manage the IDL750 peripheral‟s power. When switching the IDL750 on from a complete “Off” state (i.e. not in Standby mode), all the device peripheral components will be in an “Off” state. To make use of them, they are to be powered on. This can be done programmatically or manually. To do this programmatically, refer to the BC100 SDK (Software Development Kit) documentation for details.
USING THE IDL750 Using IDL750 Peripherals The following illustrations demonstrate usage of some of the IDL750 peripherals. Contact Smart Card Reader The IDL750 provides one contact smart card reader fitted to the front of the IDL750 device as well as one optional contact smart card reader that can be fitted to the right side of the IDL750 (Note that this option is only available if no Add-on module is fitted).
USING THE IDL750 MRZ Reader The MRZ reader is an optional Add-on module. As an Optical Character Recognition reader it is able to read the MRZ information of all ICAO 9303 standard documents. Swipe the passport or document through the reader with the area where the printed MRZ information resides facing away from the IDL750 device.
USING THE IDL750 Care and Maintenance Windows XP recovery from USB Flash drive When the Microsoft ® Windows XP Pro operating system has a major failure, it can be recovered using the Windows XP recovery US Flash drive. This recover flash drive can be obtained from your product supplier. When doing a recovery, follow the steps below: Make note of your Windows product key. Reboot unit with recovery USB flash drive inserted. When BIOS splash screen appears, press F12 to select “Boot manager”.
USING THE IDL750 Technical Support Partner and Reseller Technical Support An excellent source for technical assistance and information is an authorised MaxID Corp partner or reseller. A partner/reseller acquainted with specific types of businesses, application software and computer systems and can provide individual assistance. Authorised MaxID Corp partners furthermore also have access to latest software release, updates and downloads as well as additional technical information.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Mechanical Specifications Dimensions Weight Dimensional Illustration 246.5mm x 215mm x 81mm 1.9kg with battery (2kg with add-on MRZ reader) Battery charger Specifications One dedicated battery charging slot Charges the IDL750 10.8V, 2000mAh Lithium Ion battery (up 2.5 hours charging time, depending on level of drain) Power supply input: 90-260 VAC; 24V, 2.5A DC universal power supply adaptor; 107.5 L x 56 W x 33.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Construction Operating System Microprocessor Internal Memory Real time clock Communication Ports I/O Slots Audio Power Options Radio Support Development Environments Fingerprint scanner GPS receiver 1D and 2D Barcode Scanner Mug shot photo Imager Contact Smart Card Reader Contactless Cards Reader Magnetic Stripe Card Reader MRZ Industrial, high-strength poly-carbonate/ABS-blend plastic Windows® XP Pro for Embedded System. 1.
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General Statement Warning: Changes or modifications to this device not expressly approved by MaxId could void the user‟s authority to operate the equipment. Local Restriction of 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g, and 802.11n Radio Usage Due to the fact that the frequencies used by 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.11n wireless LAN devices may not yet be harmonized in all countries, 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g and 802.
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APPENDIX A GLOSSARY Many definitions for this Glossary were taken directly from the Microsoft Developer‟s Network website at: http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp. Active notification The state of a user notification from the time the user is notified until the user handles the event. Active window The window in which a user is currently working or directing input. An active window is typically on top of the Z order and is distinguished by the colour of its title bar.
APPENDIX A GLOSSARY Program memory Memory that is used for stack and heap storage for both system and non-system applications. Non-system applications are taken from storage memory, uncompressed and loaded into program memory for execution. Wi-Fi A device installed into the IDL750 that allows wireless connection and communication with a network. RAM (random access memory) You can add applications and data files to RAM or into Flash memory via the DiskOnChip.
APPENDIX A GLOSSARY Task bar The Task bar at the bottom of the screen displays the start button icon, icons for active program/s, and the System tray icons. Touchscreen display A graphical computer interface display screen that allows the user to enter and select items with a stylus. Uniform Resource Locator (URL) The address of a resource on the Internet. URL syntax is in the form protocol://host/localinfo, where protocol specifies the means of returning the object, such as HTTP or FTP.