Chapter 6: Tekterm Application The Tekterm Status Area 6.4 The Tekterm Status Area Tekterm provides a status area just above the softkey labels. The status area indicates the operating condition of the hand-held. Figure 6.2 Status Area Table 6.2 outlines the options displayed in the status area. Status Area Indicators Security Level The security level assigned within the Tekterm application is displayed in the Within Tekterm status area. One of the following is displayed – User, Supervisor or Teklogix.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application TESS Emulation 6.5 TESS Emulation TESS (Teklogix Screen Subsystem) is the normal operating mode of Psion Teklogix computers. Teklogix protocol emulation software resident on network controllers or a Psion Teklogix Software Development Kit (SDK) and installed in the host converts host screens to TESS commands. The 9150 Access Point is also equipped with protocol emulation software.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application IBM 5250 Emulation Keys Auto-tab Field – automatically moves the cursor to the next field when the current field is filled. Bar code only Field – is filled with data from a bar code reader. Keyboard entries are not accepted in this type of field. Serial I/O Field – is filled with data coming from a serial port. Keyboard input is not accepted in this type of field. 6.5.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement There are several ways to configure the 7535 hand-held to complete a data field: • • • • Pressing after entering data. Pressing a function key after entering data. Pressing an arrow key after entering data. Filling an auto-tab field. 6.5.5.1 TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement The TESS editing modes and cursor movements in each type of mode are described in the table below.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Key Behaviour In TESS 6.5.5.2 Key Behaviour In TESS Field mode Replace mode Insert mode Fcursor mode • In a left justified field, the key erases all characters in the field and places the cursor in the left most position of that field. • In a right justified field, the key erases all characters in the field and places the cursor in the right most position of that field.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Key Behaviour In TESS 6.5.5.3 Key Behaviour In TESS Field mode Replace mode • In a left justified field, the key erases the character directly to the left of the cursor and then moves the cursor one position to the left. When the last character in the field is deleted, the field displays the value that it contained before it was modified, and the field is opened.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application TESS Status Message Insert mode • In a left justified field, the function erases the character on which the cursor is positioned, unless it is at the right end of the character string; in this case, it erases the character to the left of the cursor. When the last character in a field is erased, the field remains empty, and any further functions in the empty field result in a keyboard error beep.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Lock Messages 6.5.7 Lock Messages When information is transmitted to the host computer, the keyboard locks to prevent further data entry until the 7535 receives a reply. A locked state is indicated by either “LOCK-B” (base) or “LOCK-H” (host) in the lower left corner of the display. When the reply is received by the 7535, the lock message disappears and the keyboard can be used again. 6.5.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application The Local Menu 6.5.10 The Local Menu The host can store local procedures in the 7535 for use when the unit is off-line. A menu of these procedures appears whenever is pressed (see Figure 6.3). • Press the function key corresponding to the procedure you want to perform. Local procedures will not function when the “Lcl Process” and “Queuing” parameters are disabled (see “Lcl Process – Save on Reset” on page 219 and “Queuing” on page 219).
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Queuing Mode 6.5.12 Queuing Mode In some applications, queuing mode can decrease the computer lock time. In queuing mode, the host computer may send several pages to a 7535 without waiting for a response. These pages are stored in a queue within the 7535 hand-held. The operator completes the entries on the first page and then, presses a function key. The 7535 simultaneously transmits to the host and displays the next page in the queue.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Sending Data To The Host 6.6.2 Sending Data To The Host 7535 hand-helds running ANSI sessions transmit characters to the host as soon as they are typed. The 7535 provides parameters that determine when the computer transmits characters to the host. The 7535 can be configured to transmit after a number of characters are typed in (the “Xmit Count” parameter) or after some time has elapsed (the “Xmit Wait” parameter), or both.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Block Mode (Local Editing) Psion Teklogix Key - Equivalent VT220 Key Find Insert Here Remove Select Previous Screen Next Screen None Table 6.3 Psion Teklogix Keyboard And VT220 Equivalent Keys 6.6.4 Block Mode (Local Editing) The Psion Teklogix 7535s support “block mode” (or Local Editing). Application programs must be specifically written to support this mode. For software that supports this mode, the keys shown in Table 6.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Working With Sessions 6.6.5 Working With Sessions Important: Use only lowercase letters when entering commands at the “TCP >” prompt. 6.6.5.1 Establishing A New Session • Press , and type a lowercase a. At the TCP> prompt: • Type tel in lowercase letters followed by the Host Name or IP address. • Press . • Log in as usual to begin working with the new session. 6.6.5.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Printing A Screen 6.6.5.4 Printing A Screen To print each line of a screen with a CR/LF between each line: • Press , and type p. The screen will be printed using the port configured as “Print”. 6.6.5.5 Smart Echo – Disabling In some circumstances – like entering a password – you many want to temporarily disable “smart echo”, disguising the characters you type with ‘.’ (periods). • Press , and type a ‘.’ (period).
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application The Radio Statistics Screen 802.IQ Stats Screen 802.IQ Stats AP/Controller MAC 00:00:00:00 Terminal MAC 00:00:00:00:00:00 bootnum: C33B rm 12 xm 7 rb 50 xi 1 ra 7 xa 12 bt 0 xr 1 rt (avg/lst) 10000: 0 fr:00 ar:00 fh:00 ah:00 ca:0 tn:0 sts:0 typ:0 msk:0 Q:0 AcQ:1 TxQ:1 -----Address Info------------Radio Address 0 End of statistics. • AP/Controller mac • MAC address of the Teklogix access point/controller with which this 7535 is currently associated.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application The Tekterm Startup Display Menu • xr • rt number of retransmissions. This number should remain low if radio coverage is adequate. average round trip time. This number represents the milliseconds taken to send a message and receive a response from the base station. Cellular Protocol message numbers: • • • • • fr ar fh ah ca • • • • • tn sts typ msk Q • AcQ • TxQ forward remote number (hex). acknowledged remote number (hex). forward host number (hex).
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Working With Menus From this startup menu, you can launch the “Parameters” menu along with TESS and/or ANSI sessions. You can also display the Radio Statistics screen. 01 A B C Display Menu Parameters TESS ANSI Note: Aside from the ‘Parameters’ menu, all other applications listed in the ‘Display Menu’ are created in the ‘Applications’ menu. Refer to “Applications” on page 194 for details.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Using The Keyboard To Navigate Through Menus 6.9.1 Using The Keyboard To Navigate Through Menus • Press the and arrow keys to move the cursor up and down the current menu. The currently selected parameter name will be displayed in reverse video. 6.9.1.1 Sub-Menus The “»” character appearing to the right of the menu item indicates that it has a sub-menu.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Y/N Parameters 6.9.1.3 Y/N Parameters Y/N parameters can only be enabled (Y) or disabled (N). To enable or disable a Y/N parameter: • • Press the or arrow key once, or Type y to enable or n to disable the parameter. Some Y/N parameters have sub-menus. For these parameters, a double right arrow (») appears next to the “Y” or “N”. 6.9.1.4 Alpha Parameters Alpha characters appear in reverse video in this type of parameter.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application String Entry Parameters Choosing An ASCII Character With The Arrow Keys Important: Make sure the and keys are turned off! By pressing either the or arrow key, you can cycle through a set of printable characters not directly accessible from the keyboard. • Press the arrow to display the next character in this sequence, and the arrow to display the previous one.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Using The Touchscreen To Navigate Through Menus Entering Unicode Values Unicode is a trademark of The Unicode Consortium. To enter a Unicode™ value for one-time use: • Press and hold down the key while typing a four digit decimal value that represents the Unicode™ character you want to display. • Release the key.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Numeric Parameters 6.9.2.2 Numeric Parameters Numeric parameters are displayed in reverse video. • • To decrease the numeric value, tap the stylus on the left side of the number. To increase the numeric value, tap the stylus on the right side of the number. Each numeric parameter has a preset range of numbers assigned to it – for example, a preset range of 1 through 10.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Saving Changes To Parameters 6.9.3 Saving Changes To Parameters Whenever a parameter value is altered, the new value must be saved. To do this: • Press – the “SAVE” key. If you are using a touchscreen: • Tap the stylus on the “SAVE” softkey label. • If the softkey labels are not visible, you’ll have to press – the “SAVE” function key.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application The Parameters Menu 6.11 The Parameters Menu • At the ‘Display’ menu, type a to display the Parameters menu. 01 Parameters More Parameters Security Display » User » Range see page 177 see page 176 see page 177 The “Parameters” menu allows you to adjust the screen contrast and select a security level. With a Supervisory or Teklogix password, you can also access the parameters listed in the “More Parameters” sub-menu. 6.11.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Display Options 6.12 Display Options The ‘Display’ sub-menu is used to adjust your unit’s display properties. • Press to access the ‘Display’ sub-menu. 02 Display Backlight Ctrl Panel » Contrast Ctrl Panel » Range see text see text The Display Properties dialogue box is displayed where you can adjust the appearance, backlight and contrast of your 7535 display. Important: ‘Display Properties’ dialogue box options are described in detail beginning on page 88. Figure 6.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application More Parameters Note: Parameters can also be remotely modified using SNMP. Refer to “SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) Setup” on page 134 for details. • At the startup ‘Display’ menu, type ‘a’ to display the ‘Parameters’ menu. 01 Parameters More Parameters Security Display • » Supervisor » Range see page 177 see page 176 see page 177 To open the ‘More Parameters’ menu, press .
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Radio Parameters 6.14 Radio Parameters Important: Radio parameters should not be changed from their factory settings without a clear understanding of your system. The 7535 is equipped with an Intel 802.11b radio. • Press to display the ‘Radio’ sub-menu. 03 Radio 802.11 » • Press to access the ‘802.11’ sub-menu. 04 802.11 DS SS 802.IQ v1 N » • Set ‘802.IQ v1’ to ‘Y’ to activate these parameters. and press to display ‘802.IQ v1’ parameters. Range 05 802.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application System Parameters Radio Address The value entered in the “Radio address” parameter is used to identify the 7535 over the radio link. A unique value from 1 to 3840 must be assigned for each 7535 hand-held computer. Initial RTT (Round Trip Time) Round trip time is the elapsed time between a hand-held computer transmission and an access point acknowledgement.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Keyboard 6.15.1 Keyboard Keyboard 04 Macro Ctrl Panel Indicators Softkeys Ctrl Panel » Y Y » 6.15.1.1 Macro Control Panel • Highlight ‘Macro Ctrl Panel’, and press to display the Macros tab in the Keyboard Properties dialogue box. Figure 6.6 Macro Dialogue Box Important: Refer to “Keyboard Macro Keys” on page 95 for detailed instructions about creating macros. Important: For information about using the macro keys you’ve created, refer to “Macro Keys” on page 149.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Indicators 6.15.1.2 Indicators When the “Indicators” parameter is enabled (set to “Y”), onscreen indicators are displayed to indicate the operating condition of the 7535. Refer to “Onscreen Indicators” on page 45 for a list of possible indicators. 6.15.1.3 Softkeys Enabling (setting to “Y”) the “Softkeys” parameter displays softkey labels at the bottom of the screen to indicate the function of each softkey. To block the display of softkey labels, set this parameter to “N”.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Audio 6.15.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Power Mgmt Ctrl Panel Sounds Ctrl Panel This option displays the Volume & Sounds Properties dialogue box. Figure 6.8 Adjusting The Volume This dialogue box is used adjust the beeper volume and to select the conditions under which the 7535 will emit a beep. Important: Refer to “Volume And Sound Properties” on page 99 for details about this dialogue box. 6.15.3 Power Mgmt Ctrl Panel This menu item displays the Power Properties dialogue box. Figure 6.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Security 6.15.4 Security 04 Security Default mode User Sup. password Allow Teklogix Range Supervisor, Teklogix see text see text Y/N User » ###### Y 6.15.4.1 Default Mode The value assigned to this parameter determines the operator’s level of access to 7535 parameters. The allowable values are User, Supervisor and Teklogix. “Default mode” is set to User. At User level, the operator is restricted to a small group of parameters. These are listed in the “User” sub-menu.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Sup. Password Font Chg When “Font Chg” is set to “Y”, operators at the User level can change the font size of their 7535s. 6.15.4.3 Sup. Password Note: Only a Supervisor or Teklogix level password can change the Supervisor password. The supervisory password is set at the factory to 123456. You should change the default password to better protect the 7535 settings. When you’ve changed the password, write down the new password and file it in a secure place.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Scanner Control Panel 6.16 Scanner Control Panel This menu item displays a Scanner Properties dialogue box in which you can set up the particulars of your unit’s scanner performance, choose the bar codes which will be decoded, and so on. Figure 6.10 Scanner Properties Dialogue Box Important: Refer to "Scanner Properties Setup" beginning on page 118 for details about setting up your scanner. 6.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Split Screen Block Cursor When this parameter is enabled (set to “Y”), the cursor is presented as a flashing block. When “Block Cursor” is set to “N”, the cursor is presented as a flashing underline character. Use increment When “Use increment” is enabled (set to “Y”) and the cursor is moved off the display, the screen contents shift by the values specified in the “X-increment” and “Y-increment” parameters.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Splitting And Displaying Screens 6.17.1.1 Splitting And Displaying Screens Before splitting the screen, you need to determine which applications should appear in each pane of the split screen. The available applications are listed in the main “Display Menu”. Each application listed in the “Display Menu” is preceded by a letter – for example, Parameters is preceded by an A.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Moving Between Split Screens 6.17.1.2 Moving Between Split Screens To move the cursor from one pane in a split screen to the next: • Press or . The cursor moves in order from the left-most pane to the right and from the top-most pane to the bottom. 6.17.1.3 Toggling Between Full & Split Screens To toggle between a split and full screen format: • Press arrow.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Custom Characters (Unicode™) 6.17.2 Custom Characters (Unicode™) Note: The Unicode ™ characters created here are accessible only within the Tekterm application. To create Unicode ™ characters that are accessible system-wide, refer to “Unicode Mapping” on page 97. The “Custom Characters” parameter allows you to create Unicode™ characters not available directly from the keyboard, including accented characters. Unicode is a trademark of The Unicode Consortium.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Displaying The Unicode™ Pop-up Window • Press the arrow key to accept the value and move the cursor to the next field. When you have finished creating the Unicode™ characters you want to use: • • Press to save your changes. Reset the 7535 – press and hold down the and key simultaneously for a minimum of six seconds. 6.17.2.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Displaying The Unicode™ Pop-up Window Font Override Font Override 04 Font Code 0 ... is font 18x32 Font Code 1 ... is font 18x32 Font Code 2 ... is font 10x26 Font Code 3 ... is font 18x32 Font Code 4 ... is font 8x20 This parameter is used to redefine the font to which 5 different font codes refer.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Applications 6.18 Applications “TESS” and “ANSI” applications require unique names so that several different sessions of “TESS” and “ANSI” can operate simultaneously. 7535s can support up to 8 sessions at one time. 03 Applications Type1 #1 ANSI Title1 #1 parts Settings 1 » . . .
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application ANSI Settings 6.18.1 ANSI Settings Ansi 04 Auto Term # Terminal # Host Conn Screen Xmit Modes Kbd Modes Edit Modes Serial Host Char Set Anchor View N» 1 » » » » » » » N» Range see text 1..1024 see text see text see text see text see text see text see text see text Each session you create has its own “Settings” parameters. Additional ANSI information is documented in “ANSI Emulation” on page 162. Auto Term# Note: Refer to “Group” on page 195 for additional instructions.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Host Conn Other applications running in the 7535, such as a TESS session or another ANSI session must each have a different number. In addition, each Psion Teklogix 7535 using the radio link must have a unique number. 6.18.1.1 Host Conn Host Conn Conn Type Telnet Settings » Range 802.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Host Conn Host This parameter is used to assign a host IP address using the format ###.###.###.### or a host name if DNS is used. Port “Port” specifies the 9010t (TCP Direct) or Telnet port number. The default 9010t port number assigned is 9999, the maximum allowable value. The default Telnet port number assigned is 23 with a maximum allowable value of 32767.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Host Conn Login Prompt When the terminal receives the string assigned to this parameter, it will respond with “Login”. Login The terminal responds with this string when it receives a “Login Prompt”. Password Prompt When the terminal receives this string, it responds with a “Password”. Password The terminal responds with this string when it receives a “Password Prompt”.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Screen To change values: • Press the or arrow key to highlight a function key. • Press the key to move through the string of values. • Either type new values, or press the or arrow key to change the values. 6.18.1.2 Screen Screen 05 # of Pages # of Rows # of Cols Default Font 80-col. Font 132-col. Font Video Label F1-F6 Colour override 4 24 80 16x30 16x30 16x30 » » N» Range 0..16 4..
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Screen # of Cols This parameter defines the logical page width (in characters) used by the host computer application. Emulator systems trim the host application screens to this width. This page width cannot be smaller than the width of the display. Display panning is used if the page is wider than the display. Note: The value in this parameter must be an even number. Default font This parameter determines the default font that appears when the 7535 memory is reset.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Screen Blink This parameter specifies the actual video attributes to be assigned to fields created with the “Blink” ANSI attribute. Reverse This parameter specifies the actual video attributes to be assigned to fields created with the “Reverse” ANSI attribute. Underline This parameter specifies the actual video attributes to be assigned to fields created with the “Underline” ANSI attribute. Label F1-F6 Note: This menu uses string entry fields.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Xmit Modes Colour Override Note: This menu is available only if the 7535 is equipped with a colour display. 06 Colour Override Foreground Black Background White Range see text see text Foreground And Background When “Colour Override” is set to ‘Y’, the colours chosen in this menu are displayed in the ANSI sessions. These colour settings will override the “Default Colours” set from within the “View Manager” menu. Refer to “Default Colours” on page 193 for details.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Xmit Modes Xmit Wait This parameter determines the length of time the 7535 collects keystrokes before transmitting them to the host. This value is specified in increments of one 10th of a second (i.e., a value of 10 represents 1 second). If 0 (zero) is selected, the computer transmits only according to the “Xmit Count” parameter.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Xmit Modes Block Mode 06 Block Mode Kbd lock N Xmit key N FETM N GATM N MATM N SATM Y TTM Y EOL chars EOB chars All modes in this section affect the data stream sent to the host computer, the serial port and the console port. These modes apply to the Block mode (Local Editing) and the Media Copy function, unless otherwise noted. Consult the Teklogix ANSI Terminal Programmer’s Manual for more information.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Xmit Modes GATM When the Guarded Area Transfer Mode (GATM) parameter is disabled (set to “N”), only unguarded data is transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports. When enabled (set to “Y”), both guarded and unguarded data can be transmitted to the host or transferred to the console or serial ports.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Kbd Modes 6.18.1.4 Kbd Modes 05 Kbd Modes Arrow mode Echo mode BKSP key PrintScreen key Xmit Enter Insert Newline Disable kbd DEC Cursor Keys cursor Smart DEL 16 Y N N N cursor mode Range cursor, field Smart, Local, Host DEL, BS 1..255 Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N see text Arrow mode This parameter determines whether arrow keys move the cursor within a field or between fields.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Kbd Modes The maximum number of characters waiting for echo is 25. Any additional characters are sent to the host but not displayed. When the 7535 is in insert mode, smart echo is disabled. Key Function ENTER In newline mode, this key moves the cursor to the first column of the next line. In line feed mode, this key moves the cursor to column one of the current line. CTRL-G (Bell) The 7535 beeps. CTRL-H (Backspace) The cursor moves back one space.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Kbd Modes Xmit Enter The key normally enters data into a field and moves the cursor to the next field. However, some applications require that the key start a transmission from the 7535. When enabled (set to “Y”), this parameter causes the key to start a transmission.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Edit Modes 6.18.1.5 Edit Modes 04 Edit Modes Auto wrap Erasure mode Tab stop mode Edit extent Disp controls N N N Line N Range Y/N Y/N Y/N see text Y/N Auto wrap If “Auto wrap” is disabled (set to “N”), characters received when the cursor is at the right edge of the screen replace the previously displayed characters. If “Auto wrap” is enabled (set to “Y”), the cursor wraps to the next line when the current line is filled.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Serial 6.18.1.6 Serial 05 Serial Primary Port Secondary Port Async In Start End Any Available Any Available N 0 0 Range see text see text Y/N 0..255 0..255 Primary Port & Secondary Port ANSI print commands (such as ‘MC’ or Media Copy) control the transfer of data to and from the serial and console ports on the 7535.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Anchor View To choose ‘Lower’ and ‘Upper character sets: • • Position the cursor on the ‘Lower’ or ‘Upper’ parameter, and press the or arrow key to display the character set options. Press to save your selection to memory. Important: When a character sent from the host cannot be displayed, a rectangular box is used as a substitute. 6.18.1.8 Anchor View 05 Anchor x origin y origin 1 1 Range 1..24 1..
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application TESS Settings 6.18.2 TESS Settings TESS 04 Auto Term # Terminal # Host Conn Screen Characters Tests Features Scanner Fields Anchor View Emulation Range N» 1 » » » » » » » N» » see see see see see see see see see see text text text text text text text text text text Each session you create has its own “Settings” parameters. Additional TESS information is documented in “TESS Emulation” on page 154. Auto Term# Note: “Auto Term#” is available when 802.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Host Conn. Terminal # For every application session you create, the “Terminal #” assigned must be nonzero and unique. This parameter defines the terminal number for the TESS session and uniquely identifies all transmissions to and from the 7535. Other applications running in the 7535, such as an ANSI session or another TESS session must each have a different number. In addition, each Psion Teklogix 7535 using the radio link must have a unique number. 6.18.2.1 Host Conn.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Screen 6.18.2.2 Screen 05 Screen # of Cols # of Rows Origin Scroll Field Scroll Pages Saved App. Parameter Label F1-6 Colour Override 80 24 N N 16 0 » N» Range 20..132 4..100 Y/N Y/N 1..16 -1..79 see text see text # of Cols This parameter defines the logical page width (in characters) used by the host computer application. Emulator systems trim the host application screens to this width. This page width cannot be smaller than the width of the 7535 display.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Screen Pages Saved This parameter determines the number of pages that can be stored and recalled at the 7535. Storing frequently used page data at the 7535 reduces the need for the host to retransmit complete page data over the radio link. Retransmitting data can reduce the system response time. Increasing the number of saved pages decreases the available memory for other functions. App.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Characters Colour Override Note: The menu is available only if your 7535 is equipped with a colour display. Range 06 Colour Override Foreground Black Background White see text see text Foreground And Background When “Colour Override” is set to ‘Y’, the colours chosen in this menu are displayed in the TESS sessions. These colour settings override the “Default Colours” set from within the “View Manager” menu. Refer to “Default Colours” on page 193 for details.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Characters To choose a character set: • Position the cursor on the appropriate item – for example, ISO – and press to display the character set options. • To activate a character set, press the or arrow key to set it to “Y”. Important: If you choose a Chinese character set from the ‘Misc.’ menu and a character sent from the host cannot be displayed on the 7535 screen, a shaded box character is used as a substitute.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Tests Fill Chr This parameter specifies the character that identifies empty entry fields. Enter the ASCII decimal equivalent of this character. The most commonly used characters are: _ (underline) . (period) Enter 95 Enter 46 Note: 7535s in some systems may use the “space” character with the host using reverse video attributes to mark entry fields. Upper Case When this parameter is enabled (set to “Y”), lowercase input is converted to uppercase. 6.18.2.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Features 6.18.2.5 Features 05 Features Printer Binary print Queuing Lcl Process Send Mile Next X Kbd Locked Remap Passthru Disable Beep Serial Y N Y Y » N N N N N » Range Y/N Y/N Y/N see text Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N see text Printer This parameter enables and disables the pins in the serial port used for printers or other external devices.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Features Send Mile This parameter controls the sending of a milestone from the 7535 after a “hey_you” command. Consult the Teklogix Screen Subsystem (TESS) User Manual for more information on milestones. Next X This parameter enables and disables the next messages used in queuing mode. Kbd Locked This parameter allows you to lock (set to “Y”) or unlock (set to “N”) the keyboard for all alphanumeric input in TESS.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Features Serial 06 Serial Serial Port Serial Out Serial In SI mode SI prefix SI suffix SI CRC SI Fkey SO prefix SO suffix SO CRC Range Any Available see text Y Y/N N Y/N see text 10 0..255 13 0..255 N Y/N 0 0..255 10 0..255 13 0..255 N Y/N Serial Port TESS print commands control the transfer of data to and from the serial and printer ports on the 7535.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Features SI prefix This parameter determines the start-of-message character on serial input. Enter an ASCII numeric equivalent from 0 to 255 to represent the start character. A value of 0 (zero) indicates no prefix. SI suffix This parameter determines the end-of-message character on serial input. Enter an ASCII numeric equivalent from 0 to 255 to represent the end character. A value of 0 (zero) indicates no suffix.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Scanner SO CRC When this parameter is enabled (set to “Y”), a CRC16 value is appended to the serial output message. Also, when this parameter is enabled (set to “Y”), for each control character in the serial output stream, a DLE is inserted to precede that character. The control character is replaced with its 1’s complement. 6.18.2.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Fields Mixed AIAG When this parameter is enabled (set to “Y”), AIAG labels are always accepted and processed – even if mixed with keyboard input. The AIAG label can replace the partially entered keyboard data. If this parameter is disabled, AIAG labels are rejected if field entry is in progress. Rjct if Alpha When the cursor is in a numeric field and “Rjct if Alpha” is enabled (set to “Y”), bar codes containing alphabetic characters are rejected.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Fields Enter To F0 The key normally enters data into a field and moves the cursor to the next field. However, some applications require that the key start a transmission from the 7535. When enabled (set to “Y”), this parameter causes the key to be interpreted as which starts a transmission. Enter On Arr When this parameter is enabled (set to “Y”), the arrow keys can be used to complete data entry into a field.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Fields Default font This parameter determines the default font that appears when the memory is reset. • Use the or arrow key to scroll through the options. Entry Mode “Entry Mode” parameters allow you to select a data entry mode. The modes are: insert, replace, field and fcursor. “TESS Edit Modes And Cursor Movement” on page 156 describes these modes in detail.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Anchor View 6.18.2.8 Anchor View 05 Anchor x origin y origin 1 1 Range 1..24 1..80 When enabled (set to “Y”), this parameter locks the display at a defined location on the screen, preventing it from shifting when the cursor is moved. The “x origin” and “y origin” coordinates specify where the screen origin, the upper left corner of the screen, will be fixed.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Emulation Features – 2392/Telnet Features 06 Clear Entry Fields N Passthru Printing N AIAG Character 0 Barcode Character 0 Serial IO Character 0 Fixed Field Ovrhd 5 Enable Alarm N Command Region Up 0 Command Region Down 0 Command Region Left 0 Command Region Right 0 Range Y/N Y/N 0-255 0-255 0-255 0-80 Y/N 0-24 0-24 0-80 0-80 Clear Entry Fields When this parameter is set to ‘Y’, an empty entry field is created in place of an entry field filled with spaces.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Emulation This parameter is used to enter a decimal representation of the ASCII character code of the barcode-input-only character. A value of 0 (zero) disables this feature. Serial IO Character Serial I/O fields are special entry and fixed fields that accept input from and output to a serial port. The application program distinguishes this field as Serial I/O by preceding the field with a special character.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Emulation 3274/Telnet Emulation Emulation 05 Fujitsu Host Intl EBCDIC Nulls in Fields IP for SysReq BRK for Attn LU Name Enabled LU Name Features FKEY0-7 FKEY8-15 FKEY16-23 FKEY24-31 FKEY32-39 N N N N N N » » » » » » Range Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N Y/N see text see text see text see text see text see text see text Fujitsu Host If this parameter is set to ‘Y’, data is sent in Fujitsu format.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Emulation BRK for Attn When the attention key is pressed, a Telnet “Break” command is generated. This command is sent to the host in place of the standard mechanism used to send the attention key press to a host using Telnet. LU Name Enabled If enabled (set to ‘Y’), this parameter allows the 7535 to negotiate a specific device name for itself. LU Name The value assigned in this field is used when the “LU Name Enabled” parameter (see above) is set to ‘Y’.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Emulation FKEY0-7, FKEY8-15, FKEY16-23, FKEY24-31 And FKEY32-39 06 FKEY0-7 FKEY0 ENTER FKEY1 F1 FKEY2 F2 FKEY3 F3 FKEY4 F4 FKEY5 F5 FKEY6 F6 FKEY7 F7 The sub-menus attached to these parameters allow you to map the 7535 function keys.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Emulation Remap Underline To This parameter allows you to remap the underline cursor to: blink, bold or reverse. Intl EBCDIC If this parameter is enabled (set to ‘Y’), the ‘international’ EBCDIC character set is used, swapping the positions of the ! and ] characters. Nulls In Fields Setting this parameter to ‘Y’ allows ‘null’ characters – e.g., hyphens (-) or periods (.) – to fill in empty entry fields.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Emulation Features – 5250/Telnet Features 06 Clear Entry Fields N Passthru Printing N AIAG Character 0 Barcode Character 0 Serial IO Character 0 Fixed Field Ovrhd 5 Enable Alarm N Command Region Up 0 Command Region Down 0 Command Region Left 0 Command Region Right 0 Range Y/N Y/N 0-255 0-255 0-255 0-80 Y/N 0-24 0-24 0-80 0-80 These parameters are identical to those described for 2392/Telnet. Refer to "Features – 2392/Telnet" beginning on page 228.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Ports– Tether And Console 6.19 Ports– Tether And Console 03 Ports Tether Port Settings 1 Console Port Settings 2 Console » Disabled » 6.19.1 Tether And Console Port Peripheral Options The “Tether Port” and “Console Port” options allow you to enable, disable and specify the accessories attached to these ports. Both the Tether Port and the Console Port have the same options. These are: Disabled, Serial, Console, Printer and Scan-See.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Tether And Console Port Parameter Settings 6.19.2 Tether And Console Port Parameter Settings The parameters for the “Tether Port” and “Console Port” are identical. Settings 04 Character Set » Baud 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity none Stop Bits 1 Flow Ctrl None Buffer 512 Retries 3 Input Tmo 2 Output Tmo 5 Test Y Range see text see text for range of baud rates 6..8 none odd even mark space 1, 1.5, 2 None Software Hardware Both 1..2048 1..100 1..100 1..
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Tether And Console Port Parameter Settings Choosing A Character Set To choose a character set: • Position the cursor on the appropriate item – for example, ISO – and press to display the character set options. • To activate a character set, press the or arrow key to set it to “Y”. Important: If you choose a Chinese character set from the ‘Misc.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Tether And Console Port Parameter Settings Supports XON/XOFF or no handshaking. Print: Used to output data only. All input characters except XON and XOFF are ignored. Supports XON/XOFF or no handshaking. Output: Used to output data only. All input characters are ignored. Supports no handshaking. Note: To enable the input and/or output, ‘serial in’ and/or ‘serial out’ must be enabled in the TESS menu.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Tether And Console Port Scan-See Parameters 6.19.3 Tether And Console Port Scan-See Parameters When ‘Scan-See’ is specified as the peripheral for either the Tether or the Console port, the parameters listed under the “Scan-See” sub-menu are used to tailor the operation of this type of scanner. The other parameters listed in this menu – “Character Set”, “Baud” and so on – are identical to those described beginning on page 235.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Scan-See Sub-Menu – Mapping The Viewport The Scan-See display is mapped to a specific area on the 7535 screen – called the viewport – and is continuously updated to reflect that portion of the screen. The Scan-See viewport is defined as follows: Anchor Line/Anchor Column A location on the Scan-See display – the anchor – is chosen as a reference point.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Scan-See Sub-Menu – Mapping The Viewport 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 . . . 0 1 (0,0) terminal cursor 2 3 4 (7,5) +4 5 offs 6 anchor (0,0) (4 +2 (11, 7) 8 ,2) et +2 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 et 7 +4 offs (9,0) 10 pivot = Scan-See Display terminal cursor + offset ... 11 1 Terminal Display superimposing the anchor on the pivot 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 . . .
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Scan-See Sub-Menu – Mapping The Viewport Follow Cursor When the “Follow Cursor” parameter is disabled (set to “N”), the cursor is always assumed to be located at the origin. Using the previous example: • the area displayed will be (4–9,2–0) to (4–9+9, 2–0+1), or, after clipping values that are negative or higher than 80: (0,2) to (4,3).
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Scan-See Sub-Menu – Mapping The Viewport Arrows The “Arrows” parameter assigns one of three possible functions to the two arrow keys on the Scan-See keyboard: Value Function “Bright” Arrow keys control Scan-See display brightness “Horiz” Arrow keys control “Column Offset” “Vert” Arrow keys control “Line Offset” Table 6.6 “Arrow” Parameter Options Note: For “Horiz” and “Vert,” changing the offset will take affect only after the 7535 display has been updated.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Scan-See Keyboard Mapping When this parameter is set to “Y”, the XON and XOFF characters are not passed to the TESS or ANSI tasks. A received XOFF character stops the serial port from transmitting. A received XON character starts the serial port transmissions again. 6.19.3.2 Scan-See Keyboard Mapping • Digits (0-9) are passed verbatim • The CLR key forces a sign-on message and display refresh.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application Network Ctrl Panel Settings 6.20.1 Network Ctrl Panel Settings This option displays a Windows CE screen where you can set up your radio, launch an existing network connection or create a new connection. The radio icon (NETWLAN1in the sample screen) in this window is used to configure the radio installed in the 7535 Figure 6.11 Network Settings Important: Follow the steps outlined in “Configuring An IEEE 802.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application 802.IQ v2 Port “Port” specifies the UDP port used by 802IQ v2. The default value is 8888. Keep in mind that the value assigned here must match the value set at the network controller. Note: When using 802.IQ v2, make certain that the 7535 “Net Mask” matches the network controller net mask. More Parameters Important: The 802.IQ radio items listed in this menu are only available to Psion Teklogix personnel. 05 802.
Chapter 6: Tekterm Application 802.IQ v2 Initial RTT (Round Trip Time) Round trip time is the elapsed time between a 7535 hand-held computer transmission and an access point acknowledgement. Each 7535 continuously adjusts the acceptable round trip time, calculating the average elapsed time over a number of transmissions. If an acknowledgement takes longer to receive than the average round trip time calculated, the 7535 will resend the transmission.
PERIPHERAL DEVICES & ACCESSORIES 7 7.1 External Bar Code Readers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 7.1.1 PowerScan™ Standard, LR and XLR Bar Code Scanners . . . . . . 251 7.1.2 Entering Data With The Bar Code Reader. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 7.2 The 7535 Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 251 7.2.1 Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 7.3 Important Charger Safety Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories 7.7.4 Troubleshooting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262 7.8 Quad Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262 7.8.1 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .262 7.8.2 Indicators And Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .263 7.8.3 Using The Quad Dock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .263 7.8.4 Network Access. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories External Bar Code Readers 7.1 External Bar Code Readers 7.1.1 PowerScan™ Standard, LR and XLR Bar Code Scanners Note: Refer to “SE1200 High Performance & Long Range Specs” on page 281 for detailed specifications. The 7535 supports Psion Teklogix’ PowerScan™ industrial bar code scanner with standard, long range and extra long range options. To connect this scanner to the 7535, attach the device to the tether port at the upperright side of the 7535.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Precautions 7.2.1 Lithium-Ion Battery Safety Precautions Important: It is critical that this safety information be reviewed and that all warnings be strictly followed. Warning: BATTERIES ARE CONSIDERED HAZARDOUS WASTE and must be returned to Psion Teklogix for proper disposal. All used batteries must be forwarded to one of the following offices: Psion Teklogix Inc. Psion Teklogix Corp. 2100 Meadowvale Blvd.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Important Charger Safety Instructions • • • • • • Do not continue charging the battery if it does not recharge within the specified charge time. The battery may burst or ignite if the battery leaks. Always ensure that it is away from any exposed flames. If leaking electrolyte sprays into your eyes, rinse them with clean running water, and immediately seek medical attention. Do not store the battery in extremely high temperatures (e.g.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Chargers • • • • • The extension cord is properly wired and in good electrical condition and that the wire size is larger than 16 AWG. Do not expose the charger to rain or snow. Do not place batteries in the charger if they are cold from extended exposure to a freezer or outside temperatures below 10°C (50°F). Allow them to warm up to room temperature for at least two hours.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Installation 7.5.1 Installation The gang charger can be wall mounted using the wall mount kit – PN 1010039 – or it can be operated on a flat surface. Install the charger in an area that is free from excessive dirt, dust and contaminants. The ambient temperature must be in the range 0˚ C to 39˚ C (32˚ F to 102˚ F). The charger will not charge batteries outside of this temperature range.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Charge Indicators 7.5.3 Charge Indicators Each battery charge slot is equipped with a tri-coloured LED to indicate the charge status of the battery. When 7535 batteries are inserted in the charger, the colour and behaviour of the LEDs associated with the charge wells in use indicate the status of the charge. LED Behaviour Off Solid green Flashing green Solid yellow Flashing yellow Solid red Flashing red Icon Charge Status No battery detected in the slot.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Troubleshooting 7.5.5 Troubleshooting 7.5.5.1 Excessive Charge Duration The charger is equipped with a recalibration function – a function that fully discharges and then fully recharges the battery. This process is necessary to recalibrate the battery capacity gauge internal to the battery.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed 7.5.5.4 • • • • • Indicator Does Not Light When Battery Installed Remove the battery, and clean the contacts on the battery and the charge slot. Reinstall the battery, and check that it is fully seated in the slot. Inspect the charge slot contacts for damage (are they bent, flattened, twisted or broken). Try inserting a battery that you know to be working in the charger slot.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Operator Controls 7.6.2 Operator Controls The combo charger has no operator controls or power switch. 7.6.3 Using the Combo Charger With The 7535 • Gently slide the 7535 into the cradle portion of the combo charger until lightly latched. An icon is displayed indicating that the 7535 is properly installed in the combo charger – . The battery charge LED on the 7535 lights up indicating that the unit has external power and battery charging may begin.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Charge Indicators 7.6.5 Charge Indicators The spare battery charge slot has an associated tri-colour LED indicator on the lower-right area of the front panel. LED Behaviour Off Solid green Flashing green Solid yellow Flashing yellow Solid red Flashing red Charge Status No battery detected in the slot. Battery is fully charged. Battery is charged to 75% capacity. Charge in progress.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Combo Dock 7.7 Combo Dock The combo dock is identical to the combo charger with one exception – the combo dock is equipped with a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet interface. The charging information in “Combo Charger” beginning on page 258 also applies to the combo dock. 7.7.1 Installation Refer to the “Installation” guidelines for the combo charger beginning on page 258.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Troubleshooting 7.7.4 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting issues for the combo dock are identical to those of the quad dock. Refer to “Troubleshooting” on page 264 for helpful tips. 7.8 Quad Dock Note: The quad dock is shipped with a user manual. It is critical that this manual be reviewed for additional information and updates. The Quad Dock permits each of four docked 7535 hand-helds to communicate with a 10/100 BaseT Ethernet network at greater than 2Mbps.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Indicators And Controls 7.8.2 Indicators And Controls The quad dock has no user controls. It is equipped with a power indicator LED and RJ45 link and traffic indicator LEDs. When a valid network link is established, a green LED is illuminated next to the RJ45 connector. 7.8.3 Using The Quad Dock • Gently slide the 7535 into the cradle portion of the quad dock until lightly latched.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Troubleshooting 7.8.6 Troubleshooting The indicators, applications and drivers required to use and monitor the docking station are installed on the 7535 – no indicators or applications are present on the docking station itself. 7.8.6.1 Network Link Unsuccessful If a network link fails, the 7535 application alerts the operator that the link was unsuccessful. 7.8.6.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Portable Docking Module (PDM) • • Align the pins on the PDM with the connectors on the base of the 7535. Gently snap the PDM into place on the base of the unit. Figure 7.1 on page 266 provides a visual representation of how to secure the PDM. Note: The latching mechanism on the PDM is designed for quick installation and release. It is not meant for heavy duty use. Psion Teklogix recommends using a powered cradle or combo charger in harsh environments.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Portable Docking Module (PDM) Align the guide pins on the PDM with the slots on the base of the 7535, and gently snap the PDM onto the hand-held. Guide Pins Figure 7.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Portable Docking Module (PDM) Type B USB Device RS232 Serial Port Type A USB Host 15 VDC Power Jack Figure 7.2 PDM Ports And Connectors The interfaces available on the PDM are as follows: • • • • DC power jack (15VDC @ 2.5A) Type A USB host port (for connection to USB devices such as a mouse, keyboard, printer, etc.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Bluetooth Peripherals 7.10 Bluetooth Peripherals If the 7535 is equipped with a Bluetooth radio, it is possible to communicate with a variety of Bluetooth peripherals, including GSM/GPRS handsets, scanners, printers, and so on. The range of the Bluetooth radio in the 7535 is limited to approximately 2 meters. Psion Teklogix provides built-in support for the Bluetooth peripherals listed below.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Picker Cradle Mounting Recommendations 7.11.1 Picker Cradle Mounting Recommendations Warning: Before mounting a picker cradle in a vehicle, there are a number of operator safety issues that require careful attention. An improperly mounted cradle may result in one or more of the following: operator injury, operator visibility obstruction, operator distraction and/or poor ease of egress for the operator.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Wiring Guidelines 7.11.2 Wiring Guidelines Before installing the cables between the cradle and other devices, consider the following: • • • • • • Ensure that drilling holes will not damage the vehicle or its wiring. Protect cable runs from pinching, overheating and physical damage. Use grommets to protect cables that pass through metal.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Powered Cradle Installation In High Voltage Vehicles 7.11.5 Powered Cradle Installation In High Voltage Vehicles Warning: Voltages exceeding 60VDC are considered hazardous. For powered cradle installations on vehicles with batteries above this voltage, ensure the powered cradle power connector is mounted in a dry location on the vehicle, or that the connector is insulated with an appropriate waterproof material after installation.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Powered Cradle Installation 7.11.6 Powered Cradle Installation The powered cradle option is designed to allow the 7535 to be powered by a vehicle battery. The battery installed in the 7535 is also recharged by the vehicle battery. This option accepts DC power sources over the range 12V to 80V. The 7535 picker cradle can be ordered with the powered cradle option installed, or it can be retrofitted later at an authorized Psion Teklogix service depot.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories Wiring Vehicle Power To The Cradle 7.11.6.1 Wiring Vehicle Power To The Cradle A 1.8 meter (6 foot) extension power cable (PN 13985) is supplied with your power cradle. This cable should be wired to a filtered, fused (maximum 10A) accessory supply on the vehicle. The power cradle draws no more than 8A (less if the accessory supply is greater than 12V). Any additional wiring, connectors or disconnects used should be rated for at least 10A.
Chapter 7: Peripheral Devices & Accessories The Port Replicator 7.11.7 The Port Replicator The port replicator is an optional accessory that allows tethered devices (e.g., scanners) as well as mounted peripherals (e.g., bar code printers or weigh scales) to be attached to the picker cradle. The replicator can be used with or without the cradle power option. The functionality of the 7535 tether port is duplicated on the port replicator.
8 SPECIFICATIONS 8.1 7535 Hand-Held Computer Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . 8.2 Radio Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3 Bar Code Scanning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3.1 Internal Scanners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3.2 Internal Scanner Port. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.3.3 External Scanners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4 Internal Scanner Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.4.
Chapter 8: Specifications 7535 Hand-Held Computer Specifications Note: Performance specifications are nominal and subject to change without notice. 8.1 7535 Hand-Held Computer Specifications Size • • 4" (102mm) width x 2.5" (62.5mm) depth x 9.6" (244mm) length Keypad area: 3" (75.5mm) width x 1.4" (36mm) depth Weight With battery 21.7 oz (700g) With pistol grip add 4.3 oz (125g) Operating System Microsoft® Windows® CE.net Version 4.
Chapter 8: Specifications 7535 Hand-Held Computer Specifications Communication Ports Tether port (optional) with: - one RS232 serial port (decoded scanner, printer) undecoded scanner port USB host port, power out - Docking station port with: one RS232 serial port including diagnostics USB device port, USB host port, power in/out Environmental Guaranteed Operating Temperature Range Storage Temperature Rain And Dust Resistance Humidity Drop Durability 32°F to 122°F (0°C to +50°C) Short exposure to temperat
Chapter 8: Specifications Radio Specifications 8.2 Radio Specifications 802.11b Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum Transmit Power Frequency Range Channels Data Rates 100mW max for USA 50mW max for EU countries 2.400-2.474 for USA, Canada 2.400-2.484GHz for EU 1 to 11 for USA, Canada 1-13 for EU countries 1,2,5.5 and 11Mbps 8.3 Bar Code Scanning Scanner Types Decoded and non-decoded.
Chapter 8: Specifications Internal Scanner Port Scan Triggering If an aiming dot is available on the installed scanner, the aiming dot will be enabled for a configurable time period after which normal scanning begins. Double-clicking trigger will override aiming delay and initiate immediate scan. 8.3.
Chapter 8: Specifications Internal Scanner Specifications 8.4 Internal Scanner Specifications 8.4.1 SE1200 High Performance & Long Range Specs Parameter 7535 High Performance (SE 1200HP) Visible Laser Diode, 675nm ± 5nm CDRH Class II Laser Class DIN EN 60825: July 1993, Class 2 1.0 mW Max.
Chapter 8: Specifications SE1200 Advanced Long Range & SE2223 PDF Specs 8.4.2 SE1200 Advanced Long Range & SE2223 PDF Specs Parameter Light Source Scan Rate Scan Angle Horizontal: Vertical Scan Patterns Minimum Print Contrast Symbologies Programmable Parameters Ambient Light: Artificial: Sunlight: 7535 Advanced Long Range (SE 1200ALR) Visible Laser Diode 650 nm Visible Laser Diode 650 nm 35 (± 5) scans/sec (bi-directional) 590 scans/sec. 22 frames/sec. 13º ± 2º Linear 34º 12.
Chapter 8: Specifications SE1200 Advanced Long Range & SE2223 PDF Specs Pitch Pitch Angle Scanner Side View Scan Beam Barcode Surface Skew Skew Angle Scanner Barcode Surface Top View Scan Pattern Specular Dead Zone < 2º Scanner Side View Scan Beam Barcode Surface Roll Scanner Side View Scan Beam Barcode Surface Figure 8.
Chapter 8: Specifications Decode Zones 8.4.3 Decode Zones Bar Code Read Distance High Performance Min Max 5 mil 7.5 mil 10 mil 15 mil 20 mil 40 mil 55 mil 3.0" 3.0" 2.5" 2.5" 2.5" 3.0" 3.5" 4.5" 8.5" 12.5" 18.5" 20.5" 29.5" 35.5" Advanced Long Range Min Max Long Range Min Max 13.0" 8.5" 9.5" 9.5" 9.5" 17.5" 33.5" 38.5" 79.5" 89.5" 20.0" 30.0" 30.0" 27.0" 50.0" 60.0" 98.0" 115.0" Table 8.3 Decode Zones – HP, LR And ALR Bar Code Raster Laser Scanner Read Distance PDF Bar Codes S2223 Min 6.
Chapter 8: Specifications PowerScan™ LR and XLR Industrial Scanner Specs Electrical Operating voltage Operating current - nominal 4 VDC to 14 VDC Undecoded: 75 mA @ 5 VDC Decoded: 100 mA @ 5 VDC Idling current - low power mode < 50 µA @ 5 VDC Optical Light source Scan System Rate Depth of field - Long Range Extra bright 650 nm Visible Laser Diode (VLD) Frictionless lifetime flexure mechanism 35 scans/sec nominal Paper Labels (decoded) 7.
Chapter 8: Specifications PowerScan™ LR and XLR Industrial Scanner Specs Print Contrast Ratio Pitch Skew Ambient Light Immunity 25% minimum ± 65˚ ± 55˚ Artificial light: 1200 ft. candles. Sunlight: 8000 ft. candles. Environmental Temperature Rating Humidity Shock (at 23˚ C) Vibration Water and Dust Operating: -22˚ to 122˚ F (-30˚ to 50˚ C) Storage: -40˚ to 158˚ F (-40˚ to 70˚ C) 5 to 95% NC Withstands multiple 6 foot drops to concrete.
Chapter 8: Specifications PowerScan™ Standard Range Scanner Specs 8.5.2 PowerScan™ Standard Range Scanner Specs Communication Undecoded Standard and Intermec-compatible. Mechanical Dimensions Weight 6.9 x 11.2 x 18.3 cm (2.7 x 4.4 x 7.2 in) Scanner - 280 g (9.9 ozs) Cable (82.3 cm 32 in) - 176 g (6.
Chapter 8: Specifications Lithium-Ion Battery Pack Electrical Operating voltage Operating current - nominal 4 VDC to 14 VDC Undecoded: 75 mA @ 5 VDC Decoded: 100 mA @ 5 VDC Idling current - low power mode < 50 µA @ 5 VDC Environmental Temperature Rating Humidity Shock (at 23˚ C) Vibration Water and Dust Operating: -22˚ to 122˚ F (-30˚ to 50˚ C) Storage: -40˚ to 158˚ F (-40˚ to 70˚ C) 5 to 95% NC Withstands multiple 6 foot drops to concrete.
Chapter 8: Specifications Lithium-Ion Battery Pack radation below 70% of nominal capacity Charge Time Charge time is typically 1.5 hours. Voltage 7.4 V nominal (6V min. to 8.4V max.) Cell Configuration 2 series connected cells Capacity 1800 mAh nominal at 300mA discharge 20˚C to 6.
APPENDIX A SUPPORT SERVICES AND WORLDWIDE OFFICES A.1 Support Services Psion Teklogix provides a complete range of product support services to its customers worldwide. These services include post-installation technical support and product repairs. A.1.1 Canada and USA: Technical Support and Repair Services In Canada and the U.S.A. these services can be accessed through the Psion Teklogix Helpdesk.
A.2 WORLDWIDE OFFICES COMPANY HEADQUARTERS AND CANADIAN SERVICE CENTRE NORTH AMERICAN HEADQUARTERS AND U.S. SERVICE CENTRE Psion Teklogix Inc. 2100 Meadowvale Boulevard Mississauga Ontario Canada L5N 7J9 Tel: +1 905 813 9900 Fax: +1 905 812 6300 Email: salescdn@psion.com Psion Teklogix Corp. 1810 Airport Exchange Boulevard Suite 500 Erlanger, Kentucky USA 41018 Tel: +1 859 371 6006 Fax: +1 859 371 6422 Email: salesusa@psion.
Psion Teklogix de Argentina, S.A. Avenida Moreau de Justo 1180 Piso 1, Oficina C-105 Buenos Aires 1107 Argentina Tel: +54 11 4343 0193 Fax: +54 11 4343 6310 Email: tekar@psion.com Psion Teklogix Africa Postnet Suite 39, Private Bag x11 Halfwayhouse, 1685 Ground Floor East Waterfall Edge Phase 2, Waterfall Park Bekker Road MIDRAND 1685 South Africa Tel: 27-11-805-7440/1/2 Fax: 27-11-805-7444 Psion Teklogix España, S.L. Cityparc Ronda de Dalt Ctra.
APPENDIX B PORT PINOUTS B.1 7535 Tether Port Pinout The tether port connector incorporates multiplexed undecoded scanner, decoded scanner, RS232 serial, and USB interfaces. In order for it to operate, a special wiring scheme is needed. If you have a need to create cables for the tether port, contact Psion Teklogix and request document # 1010008 “Instruction Tether Port Termination”.
Appendix B: Port Pinouts Battery Contacts 9. 10. 11. 12. Ground. USB Device Minus. When terminal operated as a USB device. USB Device Plus. When terminal operated as a USB device. Ground B.3 Battery Contacts These contacts represent right to left numbering with the 7535 docking port pointing toward you. 1. Battery Plus 2. SMBUS CLK 3. Battery ID. Identifies battery type (2 cell-100K resistor to Battery Negative, 3-cell 100K resistor to battery Negative). 4. SMBUS Data. 5. Battery Negative.
APPENDIX C USB SETUP APPLICATION C.1 USB Setup The USB Setup application (PN 1000997) is used to update a Windows PC so that it can connect to a Psion Teklogix 7535. System Requirements • • Windows® 2000 or XP ActiveSync 3.1 or later The two driver classes that control USB communication are usbstor (for communication with a device running BooSt) and wceusbsh (for communication through ActiveSync with a device running Windows CE).
Appendix C: USB Setup Application Pre-Installation: Updating usbstor.inf And wceusbsh.inf C.1.2 Pre-Installation: Updating usbstor.inf And wceusbsh.inf 1. Welcome Dialogue Box: You can click on the and buttons to navigate between the pre-install windows. At any time during the pre-installation process, you can tap on to exit the program. • • Shut down all other software programs – especially ActiveSync – to avoid a restart request during installation. Tap on the button.
Appendix C: USB Setup Application Pre-Installation: Updating usbstor.inf And wceusbsh.inf • If necessary, tap on the buttons to select different paths for the inf files. 3. Device Driver Install Selection Dialogue Box: You can choose to have the device drivers installed immediately by selecting the check box (√), or you can leave the check box blank and Windows will install the 7535 the next time it is connected. It is recommended that the device be installed immediately.
Appendix C: USB Setup Application Installation: Installing The 7535 As a Device On Your PC C.1.3 Installation: Installing The 7535 As a Device On Your PC 1. Install Dialogue Box: The .sys files you selected are copied to the backup directory. If an unknown error occurs during the backup, you are asked whether you’d prefer to cancel the install or continue with the process. The wceusbsh.inf and usbstor.inf files are updated. 2.
Appendix C: USB Setup Application Post Installation completed the driver installation and the device is no longer marked for reinstall. Only one devnode per device can be ‘unset’ when the device drivers are finally installed. 3. If you indicated that the usbstor driver should be installed, the same steps as described above are carried out for usbstor except that the 7535 must be running BooSt. (Press and hold down the keys for a minimum of 6 seconds to launch the BooSt program.
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Index Boldface indicates a parameter name. Password Prompt (Telnet Settings) 198 Port 197 sessions, closing 165 sessions, establishing new 165 sessions, listing 165 sessions, moving between 165 settings 195–211 Telnet connection 196 Terminal # 195 transmitting data 124, 126, 204 Xmit Modes 202–205 802.IQ connection 196 ANSI Settings Connection Type - Telnet & TCP Direct 196 Screen settings 199 AP/Controller mac , displaying 167 App.
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Index Boldface indicates a parameter name. Settings 73 Shutdown 75 system tray 70 task manager 71 start up menu 168 statistics screen 802.
Boldface indicates a parameter name. Ign Bcode_fld 226 Insert mode 156 Kbd Locked 220 keyboard lock 220 matching fields via data stream 217 milestone 220 modes (edit) 156 multiple sessions 194 number of columns in screen 214 number of rows in screen 214 Pages Saved 215 Port 213 query command 215 Replace mode 156 resetting a TESS session 160 Reverse (video attrib.
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Boldface indicates a parameter name. Index 7535 picker cradle See also Picker Cradle 268 80-col. font 200 802.IQ connection (ANSI) 196 802.IQ connection (TESS) 213 802.IQ v1(protocol) Auto Radio Addr 179 802.IQ v2 245 802.1X authentication, enabling 23 802.