H22 H22 User Manual
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Opticon H-22 User Manual Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement 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. Rule 15.21: You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the part responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Declaration of Conformity (DOC) with Regards to Essential Requirements of EU Directives Brandname: Product: Opticon PDA Phone H-22 The above mentioned product complies with the essential requirement specified in directives: 2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) 1999/5/EC Radio- and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment (R&TTE) 2006/95/EC Low Voltage Directive (LVD) 2002/95/EC Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) 2002/96/EC, 2003/108/EC Waste Electrical and Electronical Equipment (WEEE) Rad
Opticon H-22 User Manual Safety Information General Please read the following information carefully before you start using this device to avoid any damages caused by improper usage: • The device is not charged when you take it out of the box. Charge the battery for at least eight hours before first use. Do not remove the battery while charging.
Additional Battery Information Please read the following information carefully to understand battery safety. • Do not disassemble or open, crush, bend or deform, puncture, or shred the battery. • Do not modify or remanufacture, attempt to insert foreign objects into the battery, immerse or expose to water or other liquids, or expose to fire, explosion, or other hazard.
Opticon H-22 User Manual Specific Absorption Rate Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is a measurement of the amount of radio waves absorbed by the body during mobile phone use. This phone meets government and regulatory standards. Maximum SAR Values CE_Head: 0.253 FCC_Head (With RFID): 0.25 FCC_Head (Without RFID): 0.
Table of Contents 1. Introduction ............................................................................................ 10 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 1.4. 1.5. 1.6. 1.7. 1.8. 1.9. 1.10. 1.11. 2. Getting Started ....................................................................................... 28 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 2.7. 2.8. 2.9. 2.10. 2.11. 2.12. 2.13. 2.14. 2.15. 2.16. 2.17. 2.18. 3. Making a Phone Call ........................................................................................
Opticon H-22 User Manual 6. Internet Access ...................................................................................... 68 6.1. 6.2. 7. Connecting to the Internet ........................................................................................... 68 Using Internet Explorer ................................................................................................ 72 Synchronization ........................................... Error! Bookmark not defined. 7.1. 7.2. 7.3. 7.4. 8.
1. Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the H-22. This chapter describes the H-22 keypad and function keys. It outlines what items ship in the box and what accessories are available separately. The chapter covers steps for getting started: how to install the USIM card, how to install and charge the battery and how to install and remove the microSD card. Finally, it describes how to connect the stereo headset. Figure 1.
Opticon H-22 User Manual Front View Description: H-22 QWERTY and H-22 Numeric 11 No. 1 Item Telephone receiver Description Listen to audio from cellular phone calls through this receiver. 2 Light sensor Detects the ambient light so the H-22 can improve visibility and conserve power. 3 Missed call/battery charging LED Indicator Blinking red: Low power; Fixed red: Charging; Fixed green: Fully charged; Blinking green: Missed call; None: Normal operation 4 Display The H-22 features a 3.
1.1. Keypad and Function Keys Numeric and QWERTY Keypad Item Description Five-way navigation Press the Five-way navigation key up, down, left, or right to navigate menus: press the center button to indicate final selection. End/Lock key Press the End/Lock key to end a call or to close a phone application; it also locks H-22 when long pressed. Scan key (left or right) Press the Scan key to scan a barcode. This key is a function key that may be reprogrammed.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.2. Right and Left View Figure 2. H-22 Right and Left Views No. Item Description 1 Volume up Press the Volume up key to turn the volume up. 2 Volume down Press the Volume down key to turn the volume down. 3 Scan key (left) Press the Scan key to scan barcodes. 4 IrDA port 5 Cradle notch 6 Stylus 9 Headset jack The H-22 transmits and receives infrared signals from this port. This notch secures the H-22 into an optional charging cradle.
1.3. Top and Bottom View Figure 3. H-22 Top and Bottom Views No. Item Description 1 Scanner window The H-22 scans barcodes from this window. 2 Power button 3 Stylus 4 Cradle notch 5 System connector 6 Eyelet for wrist strap Press this button to power on or off (Long press) the H-22 or to place the H-22 in suspend mode (Short press). Use the stylus to calibrate, write, draw or select items on the H-22 touchscreen display. This notch secures the H-22 into an optional charging cradle.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.4. Rear View Figure 4.
No. Item 1 Stylus 2 Camera LED 3 Camera lens 4 Stylus tether notch 5 Speaker 6 8 Screw mounts for accessories Battery screw covers Battery cover 9 RFID landing zone 10 Eyelet for wrist strap 7 Description Use the stylus to calibrate, write, draw or select items on the touchscreen. The camera LED provides a flash for taking photos. This is the H-22 camera lens through which high-resolution photos are taken. Attach the stylus tether to the H-22 using this notch.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.5. Unpacking the H-22 Please ensure that all items listed in the following table are present and in good condition. If there is anything missing or damaged, contact your dealer immediately. H-22 Package Contents H-22 QWERTY OR H-22 Numeric Stylus and stylus strap Battery AC adapter, EU plug and US plug USB cable Quick Start Guide Stereo headset Wrist strap Protective film Figure 5.
1.6. Accessories List The following accessories are optional. Contact your Opticon H-22 dealer for more information about acquiring optional accessories. Optional Accessories Multicradle Single Cradle Figure 6.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.7. Installing the USIM Card You must install a USIM card to use the phone functions of your H-22. Perform the following procedures to install the USIM card. Note: Power off the device and remove the battery before inserting a USIM card. Make sure the USIM card is securely positioned in the USIM socket. 1.7.1. Removing the Battery Cover CAUTION: Make sure the device is turned off before you attempt to remove the battery cover.
1.7.2. Installing the USIM Card Once the battery cover and battery have been removed, you can install the USIM card using the following procedure. Step 1: Slide the USIM card under the metal ribbon until it is in position. See Fig 10. (A) Step 2: Ensure that the USIM card snaps into place. See Fig 10. (B) Figure 10. Install USIM Card Step 3: Install the battery. See “Installing the Battery” for details. Step 4: Replace the battery cover. See “Replacing the Battery Cover” for details.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.8. Installing the Battery The H-22 ships with a Lithium-ion battery in the box. Charge the battery fully before the first use. Perform the following procedure to install the battery. Note: The battery can also be charged in the optional cradle. 1.8.1. Installing the Battery Step 1: Remove the battery cover. See “Removing the Battery Cover” for details.
1.8.3. Removing the Battery Remove the battery by following the steps below: Step 1: Remove the battery cover. See “Removing the Battery Cover” for details. Step 2: Slide the battery out (A) and up (B). See Fig. 14. Figure 14. Remove the Battery 1.8.4. Locking the Battery Cover Before you can power the device on, you must lock the battery cover by performing the following procedure. Step 1: Lock the battery cover by turning the two battery cover screws clockwise. See Fig. 15. Figure 15.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.9. Attaching the Stylus Strap Attach the stylus strap to the stylus and to the H-22 in the following order. Step 1. Attach the stylus strap to the stylus by threading the strap through the stylus strap holder at the top of the stylus and then threading the stylus itself back through the loop. See Fig 16. Step 2. Attach the other end of the stylus strap to the H-22 using the same method. See Fig. 17. Figure 16. Insert the Strap into the Stylus 1.9.1. Figure 17.
Charging the Battery To charge the battery, perform one of the following actions: Connect one end of the AC adapter to the H-22 through its USB port and plug the other end of the AC adapter into a wall outlet. Connect the device to a PC using the supplied USB cable. Put the H-22 into its cradle.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.10. Inserting and Removing the MicroSD Card The H-22 contains a microSD card slot for expanding the device’s memory. It supports memory cards up to 16 GB. 1.10.1. Inserting a MicroSD Card CAUTION: Inserting the microSD card in the wrong direction can cause damage to the card and the device. Step 1: Remove the battery cover and remove the battery. See "Removing the Battery Cover" and "Removing the Battery" for details. Step 2: Slide the microSD card holder down to unlock it.
1.10.2. Removing the MicroSD Card Step 1: Remove the battery cover and remove the battery. See "Removing the Battery Cover" and "Removing the Battery" for details. Step 2: Slide the microSD card lock toward the bottom of the H-22. Step 3: Lift the microSD card holder up and remove the microSD card from the holder. See Fig. 19. Figure 19. Remove the MicroSD Card Step 4: Push the card holder back down into position and slide it back into the lock position.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 1.11. Connecting a Headset Step 1: Locate the headset jack on the left side of the H-22. Step 2: Peel back the rubber door. Step 3: Insert the headphones. See Fig. 20. Figure 20.
2. Getting Started This chapter will instruct you on how to power the H-22 on and off, use the Home Screen and Start Menu, and set up various organizational tools. 2.1. Powering On and Off Power On Long press the Power button on top of the H-22 device until the display is lit. Powering Off Long press the Power button. When the dialog box appears, tap Yes to power off. See Fig. 21. Figure 21. System Shutdown Message 2.2.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.3. Calibrating the Touchscreen Calibration ensures that the correct screen items are activated when tapped. The first time you power on the H-22, the system will ask you to calibrate the touchscreen. You should also recalibrate the touchscreen when the H-22 is not responding accurately to stylus taps. To calibrate the touchscreen, follow the instructions below: 1. Tap > Settings > System > Screen. 2. Tap the Align Screen button and follow the on screen instructions. See Fig. 22.
2.5. Assigning Functions to Programmable Buttons To assign a function to the programmable buttons: 1. Tap > Settings > Personal > Buttons > Program Buttons. 2. Select a button (1) and assign a program from the drop down menu (2). See Fig. 24. 3. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 24. Program Buttons 2.6. Customizing Up/Down control repeats To customize the way your Up/Down control repeats follow the steps below. 1. Tap > Settings > Personal > Buttons > Up/Down Control. 2.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.7. Battery Power Settings for Backlight 1. Tap > Settings > System > Backlight. See Fig. 26. Figure 26. Battery Power Settings 2. Select the time for the backlight to turn off if the device is not in use. 3. Enable or disable the backlight when a button is pressed or the screen is tapped. 4. Tap OK to save and exit. 2.8. Home Screen The Home Screen is usually the first screen that displays when you turn on the H-22.
The numbered items in Fig. 27 are defined below. No. Name Description 1 Title bar Displays status indicator icons. 2 Horizontal scroll bar Touchable menu that scrolls horizontally to present status indicator icons for easy selection. 3 Service provider Displays the name of the cellular service provider. 4 Tile bar 5 Windows Start button 6 Touchable tile (left) Displays all of the icons used to open and close screens, menus and features.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.9. Windows Start Menu The Windows Start menu displays icons for the H-22 basic functions and applications. See Fig. 29. Figure 29. Windows Start Menu The numbered items in Fig. 29 are defined below. No. Name Description 1 Title bar Displays status indicator icons. 2 Toggles between Home screen and Windows start screen 3 Windows Start icon Lock icon 4 Close icon Press to exit Start menu and return to Home screen. 33 Press to lock screen and keyboard.
2.10. Entering Information You can enter text, numbers and symbols using one of the following input modes: Keyboard, Letter Recognizer, Block Recognizer, Transcriber, Initial capital*, Lowercase* and Uppercase*. NOTE: * Initial capital, Lowercase and Uppercase mode are only available for the numeric keyboard model.
Opticon H-22 User Manual By default, the QWERTY keyboard is in lower case mode. To enter a single uppercase letter, press ↑ (the shift key, located on the far left, on the lower row) followed by the key marked with the desired character. This character will then be uppercase. The next character will be lowercase again. Upper case mode To switch to uppercase mode, press FN, followed by ↑ (the shift key, located on the far left, on the lower row). All characters will then become uppercase characters.
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Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.11.2 Using the Numeric Keyboard The numeric keyboard has 20 keys and is optimized to enter numbers, but it can also be used to enter text and symbols. There are four different input modes that can be selected with the use of the FN key. Press FN followed by 1 to select Lowercase mode. Press FN followed by 2 to select Initial uppercase mode. Press FN followed by 3 to select Uppercase mode. Press FN followed by * to toggle between numeric mode or alphanumeric mode.
Initial capital mode Initial capital mode can be used to capitalize the first letter of every sentence entered with th keypad. Press FN followed by 2 to select Initial capital mode. Lowercase mode This mode can be used to input lowercase characters. Press FN followed by 1 to select lowercase mode. Uppercase mode This mode can be used to input uppercase characters. Press FN followed by 3 to select uppercase mode.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.12. Selecting an Input Mode There are two ways to select a specific input method: Via the keyboard (numeric keyboard only) Press FN followed by 1 to select Lowercase mode. Press FN followed by 2 to select Initial Uppercase mode. Press FN followed by 3 to select Uppercase mode. Press FN followed by * to toggle between numeric mode or alphanumeric mode. Via the upward arrow next to the input method icon. If the arrow is not visible, press the input method icon itself.
2.13. Using the Touch Screen Keyboard The touch screen keyboard allows you to enter text by tapping keys with your stylus. 1. Select the touch screen keyboard as your input method. See "Selecting an Input Mode" for details on how to do that. 2. Tap the input icon located along the bottom center of the screen. The touch screen input appears. See Fig. 32. Figure 32. Touchscren Keyboard Figure 33. Letter Recognizer 3. To enter text, use your stylus to tap the keys on the touch screen keyboard. 2.14.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.15. Using Block Recognizer Block recognizer interprets letters written in one stroke. 1. Select the block recognizer as your input method. See "Selecting an Input Mode" for details on how to do that. 2. Tap the input icon located along the bottom center of the screen. The block recognizer displays. See Fig. 34. Figure 34. Block Recognizer Figure 35. Transcriber 3. Do one of the following to begin entering text: Enter lowercase letters in the left (abc) box.
2.16. Setting up the Calendar The Calendar can be used to schedule appointments, such as meetings or events. Appointments of the day can be displayed on the Home screen. 2.16.1. Creating Appointments Tap > Calendar and then tap on Menu > New Appointment. Enter appointment details. See Figs. 36-38. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 36. New Appointment Figure 37. Select Subject Figure 38. Select Time 2.16.2. Deleting Appointments Tap > Calendar.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.16.3. Changing the Reminder Time Tap > Calendar. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > Appointment. Select the reminder time from the drop down menus. See Fig. 41. Figure 41. Calendar Reminder Tap OK to save and exit. 2.16.4. Changing the Calendar View 1. Tap > Calendar. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options > General. 3. Select a default view from the Start in drop down menu. Agenda View: Displays the current day’s activities. Day View: Displays a single day’s schedule in a planner layout.
2.17. Writing Notes Notes allows you to quickly compose reminders, to-do lists, meeting notes, and more. You can write using the stylus, keypad, or touchscreen keypad. 2.17.1. Setting the Default Input Method 1. Tap > Notes. 2. Tap Menu > Options. 3. Select one of the following methods from the Default drop down menu as shown left below. Writing: Handwrite notes using the stylus. Typing: Type notes using the keypad or touchscreen keypad. 4. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 42. Input Modes Figure 43.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.17.4. Editing a Handwritten Note To edit a handwritten note, do one of the following options. See Fig. 44. Tap Menu > Undo Ink to reverse an action. Tap Menu > Redo Ink to re-execute an undone action. Tap Edit > Select All to select all material. Tap Edit > Clear to delete all selected material. Figure 44. Handwritten Note Figure 45. Delete a Note Figure 46. Create a Template 2.17.5. Deleting a Note 1. Tap > Notes. 2. Tap and hold the note using the stylus.
2.17.7. Recording Voice Notes 1. Tap > Notes. 2. If the recording toolbar is not displayed, tap Menu > View Recording Toolbar. 3. Tap the Record button on the toolbar (See Fig. 47) and speak into the microphone. 4. Tap the Stop button on the toolbar when finished. 5. Tap OK to return to the notes list. Figure 48. Add Voice Notes Figure 47. Record Voice Notes 2.17.8. Adding a Voice Recording to a Note 1. Tap > Notes. 2. Create a new note or open an existing note. 3.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 2.18. Tasks Tasks help you keep track of things you need to do. You can program tasks to be one time or recurring, set reminders, and organize them by category. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize tasks between your H-22 and PC. 2.18.1. Creating a task 1. Tap > Tasks. 2. Do one of the following options to open the Tasks screen. See Fig. 49. In the Tap here to add a new task box, enter the task name and press Enter. Tap Menu > New Task. 3.
2.18.4. Sorting/Filtering Tasks 1. Tap > Tasks. 2. Do one of the following options. Refer to Fig. 52. Sort: Tap Menu > Sort by and select the sorting option (Status, Priority, Subject, Start Date, Due Date). Filter: Tap Menu > Filter and select the filtering option (All Tasks, Recently Viewed, No Categories, Active Tasks, Completed Tasks). Figure 52. Task Filter 2.18.5. Setting Task Options 1. Tap > Tasks. 2. Tap Menu > Options to open the screen as shown above middle. 3.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 3. Phone Operations This chapter instructs you on how to the H-22 as a phone. You can make, receive, and keep track of calls, and send text messages (SMS) and multimedia messages (MMS). 3.1. Making a Phone Call From the Phone screen, you can make calls and manage contacts. 3.1.1. Accessing the Phone Screen To access the Phone screen, do one of the following options: Press the TALK key on your keypad. Tap > Phone. 3.1.2. Making a Call by Entering a Phone Number 1. Tap > Phone.
3.1.3. Making a Call from Call History Call History displays calls you have made, received, and missed. 1. Tap > Phone. 2. Tap Keypad to view the keypad buttons. 3. Tap Call History to open the screen. 4. Select the name or phone number to call. See Fig. 54. 5. Tap Call or press the TALK key to dial the number. Figure 54. Select Name or Number 3.1.4. Making a Call from Contacts 1. Tap > Contacts. 2. Tap the desired contact in the list.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 3.2. Using Speed Dial Create speed dial entries for frequently used numbers so you can call a contact by pressing a single key. A speed dial entry can only be created for numbers stored in contacts. To create a speed dial entry for a contact: 1. Tap > Contacts. 2. Select the desired contact. 3. Select the phone number to place on speed dial. See Fig. 55. 4. Tap Menu > Add to Speed Dial. 5. In Location, select the speed dial number to use. 6. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 55.
3.5. Configuring Phone Settings 3.5.1. Activating PIN Security Most SIM cards are preset with a personal identification number (PIN) provided by your wireless service provider. When PIN Security is enabled, you will be prompted to enter your PIN whenever you use your device. 1. Tap Settings > Personal > Phone > Security. 2. Select the check box next to Require PIN when phone is used. See Fig. 57. 3. Enter the PIN provided by your wireless service provider. 4. Tap Enter. Figure 57.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 3.5.3. Setting the Phone Profile 1. Tap > Settings > Personal > Sound Profile to open the screen. See Fig. 58. 2. Select the radio button next to one of the following phone profiles described below: Normal, Meeting, Silent, Outdoor or Automatic. 3. Drag the sliders along the bottom of the screen to customize each profile’s ringer volume and vibration strength. Figure 58. Set Phone Profile 3.5.4.
3.5.5. Blocking Incoming and Outgoing Calls You will not be able to receive or make calls according to the options you choose. 1. Tap > Settings > Personal > Phone . 2. Tap the Services tab at the top of the screen. 3. Tap Call Barring > Get Settings. The H-22 will read settings from the network. See Fig. 59. 4. Choose which types of calls you want to block: Block incoming calls: All calls, When roaming or Off. Block outgoing calls: All calls, International, International except to home country or Off.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 3.5.8. Call Waiting Call waiting notifies you of an incoming call when you’re on the phone with another party. 1. Tap > Settings > Personal > Phone. 2. Press the Services tab. 3. Tap Call Waiting > Get Settings. The H-22 will read settings from the network. See Fig. 55. 4. Select Notify me or Do not notify me. 5. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 55. Call Waiting Figure 56. Fixed Dialing 3.5.9. Fixed Dialing Fixed dialing allows outgoing calls to only specific numbers.
3.5.11. In-Call Options If you receive another incoming call while on the phone, the H-22 provides options for managing multiple calls at the same time. When you are notified of the incoming call, you can ignore, accept, switch, or set up a conference call between all three parties. Answering another call Tap Answer to accept the second call and put the first call on hold. Tap Swap to switch between two calls. To end the second call and return to the first call, press the END key.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 4. Using Multimedia functions 4.1. Playing Music Use your phone’s media player to listen to music or watch videos. To launch the Windows Media player: From the Home screen, tap > Windows Media to open the screen as shown below. Browse for the desired file and select it. At the bottom of the screen, tap Play. Figure 57. Windows Media Figure 58. Browse for music. 4.2. Camera You can use your phone’s built-in camera to take photos and videos. 4.2.1.
Figure 62. Camera Main screen At the top of the main screen are symbols for the current settings. The icons represents from left to right: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Opticon H-22 User Manual Advanced Camera settings In the advanced camera settings it is possible to further adjust the parameters for several modes in the camera. The following options available: Timer, burst mode, Storage target, Shutter sound, video format, video voice, Flicker reduction, Time stamp, Photo Quality, Panorama, GPS geotagging.
4.3. Video recorder It is also possible to capture video using H22 4.3.1. To launch the video recorder: To launch the Video Camera, follow the steps below: 1. Tap > Camera. 2. Tap Setting Icon on the bottom right of the screen in landscape 3. In the Capture mode tab select video 4. Tap OK Taking videos With the camera in landscape mode press the middle button of the five-way navigation key to start capturing video.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 5. Contacts and Messaging This chapter instructs you on using Contacts to manage addresses and phone numbers, and Messaging to send and receive SMS, MMS, and e-mail messages. 5.1. Using Contacts Contacts allows you to store phone numbers, e-mail addresses, birthdays, and other information that relates to a contact. Simply tap on a contact to quickly call or text message them. If you use Outlook on your PC, you can synchronize contacts between your device and PC.
5.2. Using Text Messaging Writing a New Text Message 1. Tap > Text. 2. Tap Menu > New to open the screen. See below left. 3. Do one of the following options: In the To field, enter the recipient’s number. NOTE: Insert a semicolon (;) between numbers to send to multiple contacts. Tap Menu > Add Recipient and select a contact from the contacts list. 4. Enter your message and tap Send. Text messages are sent immediately. Figure 66. Writing a Text Figure 67. Using Preset Text Figure 68.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 5.2.1. Requesting Text Message Delivery Notification 1. Tap > Text. 2. Tap Menu > New. 3. Tap Menu > Message Options to open the screen. See below left. 4. Select the check box next to Request message delivery notification. 5. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 69. Delivery Notification Figure 70. Sending a Text Message 5.2.2. Sending a Text Message to a Contact 1. Tap > Contacts. 2. Select the contact you want to send a text message to. 3. Tap Menu > Send Text Message.
5.3. Sending e-mail Before you set up your e-mail account, please prepare the following information: Item Description User name The username for the new email account. This is usually the first part of your email address, which appears before the “at” sign (@). The password for the new email account. You can save your password, so that you do not need to enter it each time you connect to your e-mail server. The domain name may be required.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 5.3.1. Setting up an email account: 1. Tap > E-mail > Setup E-mail. 2. Enter your e-mail address. 3. Select the check box next to Try to get e-mail settings automatically from the Internet and tap Next. See below left and middle. 4. After Auto Setup has successfully entered your servers settings, tap Next.. Figure 71. Get E-Mail Settings Figure 72. View Auto Setup 5. Enter the name you want to appear when you send email and tap Next. 6.
5.3.2. Composing an E-mail Message 1. Tap > Email and select an email account. 2. Tap Menu > New to open a new email message. See below left. 3. Enter recipient in the To, Cc, or Bcc field. NOTE: Insert a semicolon (;) between multiple addresses. NOTE: Scroll up for the CC and Bcc fields. 4. Enter a subject in the Subject field. 5. Enter a message. 6. Tap Send. Figure 73. Compose an E-Mail Figure 74.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 5.3.4. Email Message Options 1. Tap > Email and select an email account. 2. Tap Menu > Options. 3. Tap Message Tab to open the screen as shown below left. 4. Select the options to change (Priority, Security, Permission, Language). 5. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 75. E-mail Message Options 5.3.5. Sending an E-mail to a Contact 1. Tap > Email. 2. Tap Menu > New. 3. Tap Menu > Add Recipient. 4. Select the contact you want to send an email to. 5.
6. Internet Access 6.1. Connecting to the Internet This chapter instructs you on how to access the Internet using the H-22. You can establish a connection via GPRS or Proxy for browsing the Web, downloading emails and more. To manually set up a connection, obtain the following information from your Internet Service Provider (ISP): User name Password Access point name (required for GPRS connection) Domain name (required for accessing a corporate network or an intranet) 6.1.1.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 5. In the User name field, enter your user name for the GPRS network, if required. See below left. In the Password field, enter your password, if required. In the Domain field, enter your domain name, if provided by your ISP. 6. Tap Advanced > Servers. 7. Select the check box next to Use specific server address and enter the following information: In the DNS field, enter the primary DNS address, if required. In the Alt DNS field, enter the secondary DNS address, if required.
6.1.2. Creating a Proxy Connection Every network connection is different. You should gather all of the relevant information or network settings you need before starting this process. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Tap > Settings > Connections > Connections > Tasks. Tap Set up my proxy server. See below left. Select the check box next to This network connects to the Internet . See below middle. Select the check box next to This network uses a proxy server to connect to the Internet.
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6.2. Using Internet Explorer Internet Explorer Mobile is a web browser optimized for use on your mobile phone. You can use Internet Explorer Mobile to browse the Internet after setting up a valid Internet connection. See "Connecting to the Internet" for details. Browsing the Internet NOTE: A valid connection must be established before you can browse the Internet. NOTE: Accessing the Internet using your mobile phone may incur extra charges from your mobile service provider.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 6.2.1. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Adding a Web Page to the Favorite List Tap > Internet Explorer. Navigate to the page you want to add as a favorite. See below left. Tap the Favorites icon. Tap the Add icon. Confirm or change the name and Web page address. See below middle. Select a folder for the favorite. Tap OK. Figure 85. Navigate to Web Page Figure 86. Add a Favorite Deleting a Favorite 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap the Favorites icon. 3. Select the favorite to delete.
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Opticon H-22 User Manual Changing the Size of Text on Web Pages 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap Menu > View > Text size and select the size you want (Largest, Larger, Medium, Smaller, Smallest) Showing or Hiding Pictures on Web Pages 1. Tap > Internet Explorer. 2. Tap Menu > Tools > Options. 3. Tap Other. 4. Select the check box next to Show Pictures. See below left. 5. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 89. Show Pictures Figure 90. Send Link Viewing a Page in Full Screen Mode 1. Tap > Internet Explorer.
Copying Text from a Web Page 1. In Internet Explorer Mobile, tap and hold the page, and tap Select All Text. 2. Tap and hold the page. 3. Tap Make Selection on the pop-up menu. See below left. 4. Highlight the text to copy using the stylus. 5. Tap Copy. See below right. 6. Open an application where the text can be pasted. 7. Tap and hold on the screen. 8. Tap Paste on the pop-up menu. Figure 91. Make Selection Figure 92. Tap Copy Clearing Temporary Files, Cookies, or History 1. Tap > Internet Explorer.
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6.2.2. Using Wireless Manager Wireless Manager is a program that lets you to turn on or off your cellular phone, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi connections. Opening Wireless Manager To open the Wireless Manager, do one of the following: 1. Tap > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. 2. Tap the Signal Strength icon and tap Wireless Manager. See below. Figure 94. Wireless Manager Enabling and Disabling a Feature 1. Tap > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. 2.
Opticon H-22 User Manual Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network Wi-Fi allows you to access the Internet by connecting to a wireless network or hotspot. 6.2.3. Connecting to a Wi-Fi Network 1. Tap > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. 2. Tap Menu > Wi-Fi Settings. See below left. 3. Select the desired wireless network and tap Connect. 4. In the Connects drop down menu, select one of the following options (see below middle) and tap Next: The Internet for connecting to the Internet.
6.2.5. Editing a Wireless Network 1. Tap > Settings > Connections > Wireless Manager. 2. Tap Menu > Wi-Fi Settings. 3. Tap and hold the network you want to edit. 4. Tap Edit on the pop-up menu. 5. Make all the necessary changes to the wireless network settings. 6. Tap Finish to save changes. 6.3. WiFi utility There is a WiFi utility integrated that gives access to the following options/settings: Regulatory domain Power saving mode (e.g.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 8. WiFi Secure Wireless Client 8.1. Secure Wireless Client H22 comes with a Secure Wireless Client (also known as CCX enabled Supplicant) which enables a fast and easy way to securely connect to wireless networks. 8.2. Enable CCX The default wireless manager in H22 is the Windows Mobile client. CCX has to be enabled separately. 1. 2. 3. 4.
7. Tap OK 8.4. Activate a network configuration 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap >Settings>Connections >WiFi CCX Tap the Config tab Select the desired configuration Tap Activate 9. USB connection 9.1. USB function and host H22 has a USB client interface supporting USB 2.0 high speed and a USB host interface (using a USB host adapter) supporting USB Full speed.
Opticon H-22 User Manual ActiveSync over USB Serial ActiveSync RNDIS USB-Mass storage Internet sharing When the device is connected to a PC using a USB cable the USB to PC settings will be shown to the user so that the user can select how the device should behave, see below left. Either the device will activate ActiveSync, or expose the external SD-card as a USB mass storage device, or activate the Internet Sharing feature of the device. The alternatives are presented as a radio box list.
the Partial backup mode. Selecting all items in the Partial backup mode will result in the same backup as a full backup 3. Selective backup enables the user to select individual files to backup. This mode allows backup and restoring of files, databases, or parts of the registry individually.
Opticon H-22 User Manual The definition of kiosk mode is a device, big or small, that performs only one function and exposes nothing other than that function to the user. When a web browser is running in kiosk mode, access to other parts of the device, like applications or the file system, must be heavily restricted. The definition of locked web browser is a web browser that cannot be used as the user pleases, but as the IT administrator of the company has configured it.
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Opticon H-22 User Manual • The status bar • The menu bar All the UI elements except the web page area can be hidden and shown using the corresponding menu options in Menu > Settings > View: 11.3.
It’s recommended that a company customize the home page, swapping the default for something that is more branded and targeted at the needs of that specific company, for instance latest news and company specific links. Configuring the home page is described in the administration documentation distributed separately. 11.4. Search The user can show the search page at any time by selecting the menu option Menu > Go > To Search.
Opticon H-22 User Manual Once a search provider has been selected, it can only be changed by resetting the app settings. This is described in the administration documentation distributed separately. If a company has a preferred search provider, then it can be configured as the default so that the search provider selection dialog is never shown to the user. This menu option can also be removed completely in locked mode.
This menu option can be removed completely in locked mode and the text size be given a default value instead, but it’s not recommended since vision quality is highly individual. However, removing the Text Size menu option is described in the administration documentation distributed separately. 11.6.
Opticon H-22 User Manual When Selection Mode is enabled, any text on a web page can be selected and copied using the menu option Menu > Edit > Copy: The selected text will then be copied to the clipboard so that it can be pasted into a textbox somewhere else: 91
The textbox context menu shown above will appear when a stylus or finger is held down on the textbox for a couple of seconds.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 11.8. Administrator The administration view of the app is shown with the menu option Menu > Settings > Administrator: As shown above, administration mode is disabled by default and working with this mode is described in a document separately distributed to administrators. 12. Synchronization This chapter instructs you on how to synchronize your H-22 phone with your Windows PC.
Control what type of information and how much information is synchronized. System Requirements Before downloading the synchronization software, make sure your PC meets the minimum requirements. Your synchronization settings will be managed through ActiveSync if you have Windows XP or earlier; Windows Mobile Device Center if you have Windows Vista or Windows 7.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 12.2. Starting and Stopping Synchronization Manually 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Turn on the device. Connect the device to your PC using a USB cable. Tap > ActiveSync. To start synchronizing, tap Sync. To stop synchronizing, tap Stop. Figure 99. ActiveSync 12.3. Changing ActiveSync Settings Changing which Information is synchronized 1. Tap > ActiveSync. 2. Tap Menu > Options. 3. Do one or more of the following: Select the check box for the items you want to synchronize.
Figure 100. ActiveSync Options 12.4. Synchronization using Bluetooth Before you synchronize using Bluetooth, make sure there is a valid Bluetooth partnership set up on your H-22. See “Pairing With Devices in Range”. 1. Tap > ActiveSync. 2. Tap Menu > Connect via Bluetooth. NOTE: Ensure that the device and PC are within close range and paired as described in chapter 8. 3. Tap Sync. 4. When finished, tap Menu > Disconnect Bluetooth. Figure 101.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 13. Bluetooth This chapter instructs you how to set up a Bluetooth connection for sending information over a WPAN or Wireless Personal Area Network. 13.1. Bluetooth Modes There are three Bluetooth operational modes: On Bluetooth is enabled and your device can send and receive information with other Bluetooth devices in range. Off Bluetooth is disabled and can neither send nor receive information. Visible Bluetooth is enabled and visible to all other Bluetooth devices in range. 13.
13.4. Pairing With Devices in Range Pairing with another Bluetooth device allows you to exchange information in a secure manner. Make sure that the two devices are within a range of 10 meters and that Bluetooth is turned on and in visible mode. 1. Tap >Settings > Bluetooth > Devices. 2. Tap Add new device. A list of Bluetooth enabled devices within range displays on screen. 3. Select the device to connect to and tap Next. See below left. 4.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 13.5. Beaming Information To use Bluetooth to receive beams, ensure Bluetooth is turned on and that your device is visible and within close range. To enable incoming beams: 1. Tap > Settings > Connections > Beam. 2. Select the check box next to Receive all incoming beams. See below left. 3. Tap OK to save and exit. Figure 107. Receive Beams Figure 108. Beam Item Figure 109.
14. Barcode Scanner The H-22 ships with either with a 1D laser barcode scanner or with a 2D imager module. In this chapter, you can learn how to enable the scanning function and configure the scanner. 14.1. Setting Up Barcode Reader Enabling Barcode Reader The barcode reader is disabled by default and must be activated before use. 1. Tap > Settings > System > Scanner Setting > Basic Settings. See below left. 2. Select the check box next to Enable barcode reader. 3.
Opticon H-22 User Manual Selecting Recognized Barcode Types The H-22 is capable of scanning and decoding various barcode types. To select or deselect the barcode types to scan for, perform the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap > Settings > System > Scanner Setting > Code Options. Select the check box next to the barcode types you want the reader to recognize. Deselect the check box next to the barcode types you don’t want the reader to recognize. Tap OK to save and exit. 14.2.
15. Applications 15.1. Managing Memory Checking Available Storage Tap > Settings > System > Memory. In the Main tab, you can see how much storage is available on the main memory of your device. In the Storage Card tab, you can see how much storage is available on your storage cards. 15.1.1. Closing a Running Program 1. Tap > Settings > System > Task Manager. A list of running programs displays. 2. Select the program to close from the list. See Fig. 1ZZ. 3. Tap End Task. Figure 112.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 15.2. Third Party Applications 15.2.1. Playing a Media File on Your Device 1. Tap > Windows Media 2. Select a category (My Music, My Videos, My TV, My Playlists, Now Playing). 3. Select an item and tap Play. See below. Figure 113.
15.3. GPS The H-22 has a built-in GPS signal receiver that can be used to get the current location of the H-22. To do anything useful with the location information, a navigating program is required, which is not part of the standard software of the H-22. This should be purchased separately. 15.3.1. GPS Settings You may need to specify the GPS hardware port when installing the navigation software. The GPS receiver in the H-22 can output the location data on a configurable port.
Opticon H-22 User Manual then automatically set the device in flight mode and disable all functionality but the absolute necessary to keep the current state of the device. The user may remove the battery to replace it with another battery as soon as the display has been turned off. During the battery change the system power is supplied from a Li-ion cell dedicated for the hot swap functionality. The system state can be sustained without main battery for up to 3 minutes without data loss.
17. Flashdisk and Custom ROM In addition to the traditional memory areas for customer storage in a Windows Mobile device H22 has two additional non-volatile memory areas, the Flashdisk and the Custom ROM areas. 17.1. Flashdisk The FlashDisk area is a virtual drive dedicated for user data that are not wiped when doing a clean boot. This is useful for storing customer data. The FlashDisk is accessed from the File manager in H22. 17.2.
Opticon H-22 User Manual 19. Clean boot and Factory Reset 19.1. Clean boot A clean boot is when the system is started from the beginning and all drivers and settings are loaded to their initial state. All custom settings are erased. The Custom ROM and FlashDisk partitions are left untouched. A clean boot is performed by pressing the side scan buttons when the device is turned on or reset, or from an option in engineering mode. 19.2.
21. Appendix 21.1. Specifications Item Description ID Shape Dimension/Weight OS Network Band Bar Type 151 x 75 x 25 mm/5.9 x 3.0 x 0.98 in Windows Mobile® 6.5.3 Professional GSM/EDGE/GPRS: 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz; WCDMA/HSPA: 800, 850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz Marvell PXA320 @ 806 MHz DDR SDRAM 256 MB; NAND Flash 512 MB 3.7” VGA, transflective TFT color display QWERTY keyboard or numeric keyboard 3.2 megapixel with autofocus; LED flash 802.11b/g/n* (*802.