SEUIC Referrence e Man nual AU UTOID Q9 Ind dustriaal Smartphon ne An ndroid Prroduct User U Manual V Version 1 1.3 SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Copyright Notice N on an "AS ISS" basis an on containeed in this manual m is provided p nd is Thee informatio subjject to chan nge withoutt further no otice. Seuic makes no o warrantiees of any kind with resspect to thee contents o of this man nual, including, but not limited to, implied d warrantiess of merchaantability and fitness for f a contaained in thiss manual orr for partticular purp pose.
Do ocumeent Release History H y Revision n Version Revision Content C V V1.0 10.0.. Initiial release of Chinese instructions for Android A 2020040 03 WanggKai V V1.1 R Revision hinese instrucctions for And droid 10.0. of Ch 2020052 26 WanggKai V V1.2 Add ded/Updated accessories. 2020072 21 WanggKai V V1.3 Con ntent format modification 2021072 26 Dandan Mao SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Contentts Chaapter 1. Instructions forr Use .......................................................................................... 6 1.1 Cautions for laser scanning engines..................................................................... 6 1.2 Cautions for safetyy ................................................................................................ 6 1.3 Cautions for maintenance ..................................................................................... 6 Chaapter 2.
7.9 Securitty ................................................................................................................ 42 7.10 Accou unts ............................................................................................................. 43 7.11 Accesssibility ........................................................................................................ 43 7.12 System m ...............................................................................................................
C Chapte er 1. In nstructtions for f Usee 1.1 1 Caution ns for lasser scann ning engiines Laser radiation! Do not look directly att the laser b beam. 1.2 2 Caution ns for saffety Use only the t batteriees and charrgers specified by our company ffor your devvice. Using otheer productss may resullt in batteryy leakage, overheatingg, bursting and fire. ort the charrger as this may cause electric sho ock, smoke and damagge to Do not sho the chargeer.
on the Do not sprray cleaner directly d t screen. Do not usee any chemiical cleaner to wipe the e LCD screen. windo an Keep the scan s ow clean an nd free of smudges s nd do not ccarve or scrape with sharp p objects. to download thee data to your If this pro oduct is no ot used for long, be sure s y computer for storage.. It will take a long timee to charge the batteryy when the device is used for the first time or reu used after lo ong storagee.
Ch hapter 2. App pearan nce Figure 2‐1 Front View V SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figgure 2‐2 Back View SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 2‐3 Batttery Compartm ment Back View SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
C Chapte r 3. Ke eyboarrd Q9 device is 24 T keyboarrd on the AUTOID The A 4 keys + 2 side s scan keys+ 1 PTT key, and d there are 3 buttons on n the touch h screen (Me enu, Home,, Back). Keys Desccription: Table 3‐1 Keys Descrription Key Main Funcction Descrription Home button Task buttton Press Press to return to Homee screen. to displayy opened ap pplications. Preess Back buttton to the parent screen or exitt the to return r appliccation.
Enter keey Con nfirm Fn Lock key Lock keyb board inputt for Fn funcction input 1 Number 1,, Symbol@:/ Be ecomes F1 key k in Fn mo ode Number 2, Letters A.B.C Be ecomes F1 key k in Fn mo ode Number 3, Letters D.E.F Be ecomes F1 key k in Fn mo ode 2 3 Number 4, Letters G.H H.I Be ecomes F1 key k in Fn mo ode 4 Number 5, Letters J.K..L Be ecomes F1 key k in Fn mo ode M.N.O Number N 6, Letters L Be ecomes F1 key k in Fn mo ode P.Q.R Number N 7, Letters L R.
Chaptter 4. Quick Q Start Guide G 4.1 1 Power on o Take out the device and a the batttery, slide the batteryy cover lockk to open sttate, install the batteery and closse the batteery cover, th hen slide th he battery lo ock to close e the coveer, and presss and hold the power button to turn on the device. d 4.2 2 First use The first time you boo ot up or opeen some applications, a quick tuto orial will pop up to guide g you th hrough using your PDA.
the direction on o the labell and insertt the Nano SIM‐1 card;; the right ccard holderr is a the direction on Nan no SIM‐2 card holder, follow f d n the label and a insert tthe Nano SIIM‐2 card d. 4.6 6 Install SD S card Follow thee instruction ns below to install SD card: caard holder, and Remove th he battery, the center card hold der is the memory m follo ow the direction on thee label to in nsert the me emory card. 4.
Chap pter 5.. Abou ut Charrging Since the battery only has a small amount of power for f testing b before shipping use. The device out of the facto ory, it mustt be charged d first when n received before b e can via a USB Cable, Single Ch Do be charged c harging Docck or Tetra Charging C ock. 5.1 1 Chargin ng time Battery: firrst charge takes about 3 hours charging via the t adapterr. The LED liights up in solid red when chargging and turrns solid gre een when fu ully charged d. 5.
condittions and battery ussage, so please charge the battery within a reason nable tempeerature. When the batterry level is lo ow, the devvice will po op up a low w battery alert. a When the batteryy level is too o low, the device d will automaticallly turn off. 5.5 5 LED ind dicators Thee LED indicators on both b sides of the devvice indicatte the batttery status and charging statuss in differen nt colors.
Chapter 6. Main scre een AUTOID Q9 Q has two home h screeens, configurable at you ur preferencce. ① ② ③ ④ Figu ure 6‐1 Main Sccreen Table 6‐1 6 Main Screen Items ① Status Barr: displays notifications n s and statuss icons. ② Display Arrea: used to o place application icon ns, desktop folders and d widgets. the co ③ Shortcut Bar: B tap to enter e orrespondin ng applicatio on. all app ④ Applicatio on Tray: slidee up to enteer the main n screen to view v plications. 6.
Iccon Description Icon Descrip ption Available WLLAN networrk A deteected No SIM M card Con nnected to WLAN W netw work Signal strength WLLAN enabled P Portable d Mobile networrk connecte ed Vibratio on mode Airplanee mode Misseed call Scan ON New message m Battery charging Screenshot captured Battery fullyy charged Alarm m clock Low baattery Preeparing the microSD caard Multiple notificaation icons, out of displayy range Bluettooth GPS loccating Uploadiing data Download ding data
C Chapte er 7. Se ettingss 7.1 1 Networrk & inte ernet Find this ico on: ‐>> Settings ‐> Nettwork & inteernet Figure 7‐1 7 Network & internet 7.1.1 WLAN access range of up to 45 Wi‐Fi 2.4G G provides a wireless network n 50 feet (150 0m), a range of up and d Wi‐Fi 5G provides p r p to 300 fee et (100m) (N Note: indusstrial‐grade APs, opeen space). To use the Wi‐Fi W on you ur device, you y must co onnect to a wireless acccess poin nt or hotspo ot.
scan ns for availaable wirelesss networks. 2. The Wi‐Fi W networrk list will then displaay the netw work namees and secu urity setttings (open or encrypteed) of the discovered Wi‐Fi W netwo orks. 3. Tap onee of the Wi‐‐Fi networks to connecct. When yo ou select an open netw work, networrk. If you select an encrypted netw you are automatically con nnected to that t work, you must first enter the ap before conneecting.
Figure 7‐3 3 WLAN Freque ency Bands 5. Roamin ng RSSI Threeshold and Roaming RSSI R Differen nce can be set on dem mand thro ough Advan nced Settinggs. Figure 7‐4 4 WLAN roamin ng settings (1) Roaming RSSI Thrreshold: if the t actual signal s strenggth of the ccurrent connect AP is less than n the thresh hold value (premise: in a roamin ng environm ment), then n the roam ming will bee triggered..
Figure 7‐5 WLAN Roaming RSSI R Threshold (2) Roaming RSSI Diffference: wh hen the diffe erence of signal strenggth between n the two o APs reachees the set value, v roaming is trigge ered to connect to thee AP with be etter whe sign nal strength h. As show wn in the figure, f en the diffeerence of signal strength betw ween the two t APs is greater thaan 5dBm (aalso need to o reach thee Roaming RSSI Threeshold standard), roam ming can staart normallyy.
F Figure de Configuratio on 7‐7 WIFI Operating Mod Therre are three modes: po 7. Set Pow wer Saving Mode. M ower saving,, full powerr, full pow wer but pow wer saving when asleeep. The de efault is power saving mode. [Po ower meaans always take Saviing] means always takke power saaving measu ures; [Full Power] P active mode and consum me more po ower; [Maxiimum Perfo ormance] m means have e the bestt performan nce experience but con nsume the most m powerr.
(1) Black/w white list policy has th hree types of o rules: no filtering rulles, display only whitelisted APss, and hide blacklisted APs, as shown below: Figure 7‐‐9 Black/White List Policy (2) Configgure Black//White Listt includes blacklist management m t and whittelist man nagement. Figure 7‐10 Configure Blacck/White List Note: Wh hen the deevice is con nnected to a wirelesss network, the status bar disp plays the Wi‐Fi W icon( ) and the approximat a e signal streength (num mber of lit bars).
naame, statuss, signal sttrength, fre Fi network n equency, seecurity info ormation, MAC M add dress, IP add dress, gatew way, subnet mask, DNSS, connectio on speed, an nd IPv6 add dress are displayed.
incu ur data costs. Figure 7‐1 12 Enable mobile network 2. Roamin ng: if enableed, data trafffic can dire ectly switch to roamingg status whe en in a ro oaming environment. Figure 7‐‐13 Mobile dataa roaming 3. Networrk type: inssert differen nt SIM card d, system automatically identifiess the netw work type according to the SIM M card typ pe. The deffault netwo ork type iss 4G (reccommended d). After seleecting the preferred network type, the taskbar w will display the SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
corrresponding network signal indicaator 2G=2G preferred, 3G=3G preeferred, 4G G=4G prefferred. If a China Unicom card selects the ne etwork typee 2G preferrred, the de evice will forcefully downgrade d to 2G netw work even if there is 3G signal coveerage. 7‐14 Mobile network typ pe selection 4. Access point namees. Generally, China Mobile defau ult is cmnet, China Unicom defaault is ctnett, as shown below: China Mobile Figure 7‐15 5 Access Point Names N APN 5.
seleect save orr press the Back buttton directlyy to return to compleete adding the config.If to mo odify or deleete the added APN, tap p to enter for f modificaation, and press p in th button to save or delete, etc., as shown s he figure. Note: When W addingg an APN, other o options can be set s accordin ng to the usser's own n access poiint requirem ments.
7.1.3 Data ussage Open mob bile data to set the mobile data lim mit. Figu ure 7‐17 Data usage ot & tethe ering 7.1.4 Hotspo (1) Portab ble hotspott function, which use es this deviice as a W Wi‐Fi hotspo ot to provvide signal access to cell phonees and computers with h Wi‐Fi mo odules with hin a certtain range. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
(2) Settinggs ‐‐> Network & internet ‐‐> Hotsspot & teth hering ‐‐> W WLAN Hotspot ‐‐> On, as shown below: b Figure 7‐18 8 Portable Hotsspot Setting (3) Configure a portable hotspott, as shown below: Figure 7‐19 9 Modify a WLA AN Hotspot (4)Thee other parrty can seaarch for the hotspot, enter the corresponding passsword to sh hare the hottspot netwo ork of the device. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
7.1.5 VPN After enabling VPN, you need to o add a VPN N private neetwork (e.g., to accesss the com mpany's inteernal file seerver and other o shared d resourcess). Then, no o matter where you are, you caan connectt to the com mpany's VPN N server th hrough the V VPN client. You can dial throu ugh the VPN client affter getting your VPN account, aand access the com mpany's shared resourcces once diaaled successsfully. Figurre 7‐20 VPN Setttings 7.1.
Figure 7‐21 Connectted Devices 7.2.1 Bluetoo oth 1.Tap the Connected Devices bu utton to seaarch for oth her Bluetoo oth devices and pairr with a new w device. 2. From th he list of disscovered deevices, tap on o the devicce to be con nnected to pair. p 3. After entering thee PIN code in i the pairing request pop‐up diaalog, tap Pair to connect the deevice. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Taap to turn on an nd search for Bluetooth Figure 7‐22 Blueto ooth to re 4. Tap the right‐sidee setting button b ename or forget or cconfigure other o setttings for thee successfully paired deevice. Figure 7‐23 Paired Bluetooth Device Settingss 5. Bluetoo oth transm mission: you u can choose the doccuments, pictures, vid deos, MP3 3 and otheer files to be sent thro ough Blueto ooth.
app pears, wheree you can co onfirm to seend the picttures, as sho own below: AUTOID Q9 Figure 7‐2 24 Bluetooth Trransmission which you can n pull 6. When seending, theree is an upwardd arrow markk on the top left screen, w dow wn to view thee transmission progress, as shown belo ow: SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Fiigure 7‐25 Bluetooth Transmisssion Progress Bar B 7. There iss a correspo onding notiffication whe en the files are sent. share Figure 7‐26 Bluetooth B ed results view 8. Paringg for Blueto ooth earph hone is the same as normal n Bluetooth pairing. Bluetooth earphonee can be used u for vo oice commu unication aand multimedia playback. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
7.3 3 Apps & notifications Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> App ps & notificaations Apps and notification ns (recent apps, a notificcations, app p permission ns, default apps, emeergency alerts, special app permisssions). Figure 7‐‐27 Apps & Nottifications 7.4 4 Batteryy Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> Batttery View curreent battery capacity an nd usage tim me. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 7‐28 Batte ery 7.5 5 Displayy Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> Dissplay bar left and righ 1. Brightn ness level: move m the cursor c ht to adjustt the backlight. the brightne [Adaaptive brigghtness]: optimize o ess according to the ambient light conditions. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 7‐29 Display 2. Wallpaper: After entering, you y can fre eely modifyy the wallpaper source as dynaamic wallpaapers. [Galle desired. [Dynamic wallpaper]: system m built‐in default d ery]: pho oto albums or picturess on the meemory card. [Wallpapeer]: system built‐in deffault wallpapers. Figu ure 7‐30 Wallpaaper 3. Screen timeout: seets the timeeout before system sleep. Upon th he set time,, the systtem will auttomatically sleep. Figu ure 7‐31 Dormaancy SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
4. Font sizze, adjust th he system fo ont size acco ording to yo our needs. F Figure 7‐32 Fonts 5. Auto‐rrotation (only supporrted on standard mo odels): auto‐rotation ON: betw auto omatically switch s ween horizontal and vertical screen n accordingg to the rotaation angle of the device; auto o‐rotation OFF: O keep th he screen in portrait o orientation, not changing with the t rotation n angle of th he device. Figurre 7‐33 Auto Rotation SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
7.6 6 Sound Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> Sou und Settings fo or volume, phone ringg tone and default nottification to one, where you to en can also turn on/off o nable/disable ringtone and vibration for inco oming calls, dial pad d tones, screeen locking sounds, chaarging soun nds, touch sounds s and touch vibraation, as shown in beelow: Figure 7‐34 4 Sounds and Notifications N 7.
Figgure 7‐35 Storaage 7.8 8 Locatio on Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> Lo ocation 1. Turn on n Use Location to enable GPS locatting functio on. You can download third‐party locating software’s. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figgure 7‐36 Locattion 7.9 9 Securityy Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> Security nown sourrce applicaation Set screeen lock mode, devicce admin apps, unkn installation passsword settiings, SIM caard lock, scrreen pinningg, etc. Figure 7‐37 Seccurity and Locattion Information The system m by default restricts installing ap pplication frrom an unknown sourcce.
7.1 10 Accou unts Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> Accounts Set up acccounts and sync data (yyou can syn nc contact in nformation,, calendars, etc., to other o product clouds, but b you need to set up appropriatee accounts and server)). Figure 7‐38 7 Users and Accounts A 7.
Figure 7‐39 Accessiibility 7.1 12 System m Find this icon: ‐>> Settings ‐> Systeem Figure 7‐40 Syste em SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
7.12.1 Langu uages & in nput Select you ur languagee, choose yo our preferre ed keyboard and input method, spell s check tool, autofill servicce, personaal dictionaryy, pointer speed, s and text‐to‐spe eech (TTSS) output. Figure 7‐41 7 Languagess & Input 7.12.2 Gestu ures If enabled d, press the power and volume e‐up button ns (downwaards‐arrow and righ ht‐arrow butttons in FN mode) simu ultaneouslyy to switch to t selected mode. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figgure 7‐42 Gestu ures 7.12.3 Date & time You can use networkk‐provided time t or time zone, or manually seet the date and timee and selecct the time zone. You can c also select the form mat in whicch the time and datee are displayed. Figure 7‐43 Date & Time SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
7.12.4 Reset options Reset WLA AN, mobile data netwo ork& Blueto ooth, reset app a preferences, and erase all data d (factoryy reset) Figurre 7‐44 Reset op ptions 7.12.5 Aboutt phone Device details. Figurre 7‐45 About Phone P 1. Device nam me SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
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Ch hapterr 8. Inttroduction of typiccal app plicatio ons 8.1 1 Scanner 1.Find thiss icon the ap , enter e pplication in nterface and d tap on Scaan for scann ning. Figure 8‐1 Scanner Main n Interface 2. Select [Barcode Seettings] to enter interface to set th he desired b barcode type e. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figuree 8‐2 Barcode settings 3. 2D barccode: open Basic Settin ngs to configgure scanning security level, lightiing, 8‐4 b duraation of ligh ht, exposuree, focus mode, etc.: (ass shown in Figure F below) Note: Theere are diffeerences in th he basic setttings for diifferent mod dels of scan nner. Pleaase refer to the specificc settings off your mode el. Basic Se Figure 8‐4 2D Scanner S ettings Interface 4.
(3) Vibratiion: if on, viibration durring scan. (4) Barcod de appendin ng: if on, continuous ou utput of barrcode. successsful scan. (5) Auto‐cclear: auto clear c the lasst barcode after a (6) Autosttart: if enabled, auto sttart the scan nner applicaation upon boot. typ (7) Show barcode b pe: if enableed, show baarcode type during scan n. (8) Filter invisible chaaracters: if enabled, e filtter the invissible characcters in barccode.
Figure 8‐5 8 Application Settings SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 8‐6 Resttore Barcode Deefault Figure 8‐7 8 Simulate Keeyboard Settinggs Figure 8‐8 Developer Options Hid 5. Program P de or Exit (1) Select [Hide], thee program will run in the backgrround, and allows scan by presssing scan key k in any ed diting interfface. willl exit and close. (2) Select [Exit], the program p SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figu ure 8‐9 Hide and d Exit 8.2 2 System Update This appliccation allow ws easy rem mote system update forr customers. 1. Find th his icon as follows: and go to t [System Update], U Figuree 8‐10 System Update U 2. With internet accesss, tap the ch heck‐for‐up pdate button. If there is no updatte, it nt version iss the latest version; if there is an n update, itt will will show that the curren SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
is fo as shown below show a newer version v ound, tap to o enter the download screen, s w. Figure 8‐11 Ch heck for Update e and Download d 3. Tap Do ownload. On nce downlo oaded, tap Update Im mmediately and the de evice will restarrt into update mode, ass shown. Figure 8‐‐12 Update Imm mediately 30%, the followin wer level is below b ng messagee will appear and the When the pow date cannot be perform med. upd SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 8‐‐13 Low Power Handling 4. System update settings,as sho own in below figure: Figure 8‐1 14 System Updaate Settings 8.3 3 Mobile Butler This produ uct is design ned to enab ble custome ers to set permissions on the And droid han ndheld term minal and dissallow the use u of unspe ecified appllications. • Find this icon Settings ‐‐> ‐ Applicattions, click on o the upp per right co orner SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
settinggs button, Home App plication ‐‐> > select Mobile M Butleer, press home button n to exit and d enter the Mobile Buttler launcheer interface.. Figure 8‐15 Default Laauncher • Passsword Admin nistrator Setttings and Change C (1) In the Mobile Butler interfacee, tap menu m butto on to add deesktop item ms. Figure 8‐1 16 No Password d Interface As shown n in the abo ove, the ad dministrator password has to be set first iff not in alreeady.
Figure 8‐1 17 Initial Passwo ord Setting such as: 123 Set the initial password for adminisstrator as required, r 3456, then tap Con nfirm button to successfully set the passwo ord. Note: The passw word cannot be emp pty and thee passwordss in new passsword colu umn and in confirm paassword column musst be the same. (2) Tap the menu u button aggain, as follo ows: Figure 8‐18 8 Password Entry Interface Enter the appropriate administrrator passw word.
app pear: Figure 8‐19 Add Applicatio ons Interface Select app ps to add to t [Desktop p] and tap [Confirm] to t complete the addittion.
screeen. Figure 8‐21 Change Paassword (4) Administrator, Change Namee Enter [Setttings], tap [Mobile [ Buttler] to chan nge the nam me of "Mobile Butler". Figure 8‐22 Change Name (5) Replacce Wallpapeer Waallpaper] to show the below: Enter [Setttings], tap [Change [ b SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 8‐23 8 Change Wallpaper W (6) Securitty Settings se Set passw word securityy question (selective ( ettings), as shown belo ow: Figure 8‐24 Security Settings S As shown in the left picture abo ove, when the t securityy setting is completed,, the corrresponding option "FForget Passsword" willl be shown in the llocation where in th passsword is req quired (as shown s he right pictture above),, which allo ows to resett the passsword, otheerwise you cannot c retrrieve the password.
(7) Add d new apps by default <‐‐‐>Not ad dd new appss by defaultt Select [Ad dd new ap pps by defaault], then all apps in nstalled afteer switching to Mob bile Butler will be sho own on Mo obile Butlerr desktop; if i select [Do not add new app ps by defaultt], then new w apps instaalled will no ot be shown n on desktop p. Note: App plications th hat are updaated online are not "neew apps".
Auto start ON]]: set the original systeem launche er as defaullt launcher. [Mobile Bu utler Auto start OFF]]: set Mobile Butler as default launcher. 8.4 4 Quick Configura C ation This application is designed to quickly copy configurration from m one devicce to ano other of the same model so that th he configuration associated with tthe two devvices is id dentical. The imporrt of configu uration is no ot possible between diifferent mod dels. Find this icon to o access thee Quick Con nfiguration screen.
card d/SysSettingg/Setinfo.taar.gz. (1) Man nual Import: 1) Pu ut the conffiguration zip package (file namee is Setinfo..tar.gz) into o the exteernal SD carrd/SysSettin ng directoryy, as shown below: Figure 8‐27 7 Configuring Zip Directory 2) Entter Quick Configuration, click [File Import], and the following pro ompt pop ps up, tap [C Confirm]. Figu ure 8‐28 File Im mport SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
successful import, the imporrted items and (3) After A a status w will pop up,, tap theen a restartt prompt wiill pop up, tap to confirm, c t [Restartt Now] to ccomplete (some configurations will not takke effect imm mediately without w resttart). Figure 8‐29 Filee Configuration Import Success 1. QR Co ode Import This functtion can be used to im mport extern nal configurration files by scanningg QR codes, an nd can caall the cam mera to sccan extern nal QR cod des to import configurattion files.
(2) Afteer successfu ul scanning and a transm mission, the imported ittems and sttatus of the QR codee will pop up, u click to confirm, th hen a restarrt prompt w will pop up,, tap [Resstart Now] to compleete (some configuratio c ons will not take effect immediaately with hout restartt). Figure 8‐31 QR Code Import Success 8.4.2 Export 1.
overwrite the original. o Figu ure 8‐33 File Exxport (2) The exported file f name iss Setinfo.tarr.gz, enter [File [ Managger] ‐‐‐> [Ph hone Storrage] ‐‐‐> [EExternal SD Card] ‐‐‐> [SSysSetting] to view: Figuree 8‐33 File Expo ort Path 2. QR Cod de Export This fu unction exp ports a QC code c which can be scan nned by another devicce to establish a Bluetooth channel to transfer the e configurattion file.
Figuree 8‐34 QR Code Export (2) The generated QR code im mage is at the bottom of the application and d can by clicking be viewed v c on the small QR R code icon. Figuree 8‐35 QR Code Image 8.4.3 User Co onfiguratio on 1. User U Configu uration File Name: UseerConfig.xm ml Storage loccation: a) Exxternal SD card/SysSet c ting/UserCo onfig.xml b Built‐in SD b) D card/SysSetting/UserrConfig.xml Note: When exporting the config file, the external SD card d is preferre ed. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Example: ojects> /data/data/com m.cn.seuic.homedemo o/databasess/homeApp.db3 /data/data/com m.cn.seuic.homedemo o/files/wallp paper.png > /data/misc/wiffi/wpa_supplicant.
Figure 8‐37 User Configuration C Files Export Succcess 8.5 5 Feature e Key Setttings This appliccation is useed for quickk and easy implementaation of custtomer specific neeeds. SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 8‐‐38 Feature Keyy Settings 8.5.1 Fn Stickky Keys When swiitching to Fn n key modee, press the correspond ding numeriic key to output F1~F10 once, and a the systtem then im mmediately switches baack to Num mode. 8.5.2 Block P5 P Functio on Key If enabled d, the P5 keyy function iss disabled. 8.5.3 Block P7 P Functio on Key If enabled d, the P7 keyy function iss disabled. 8.5.
8.5.5 Disable e Status Bar Dropdo own If enabled d: effective immediately i y where the e dropdown n menu is not available e. If disabled d: effective immediatelly where the dropdown n menu fun nctions norm mally. 8.5.6 Prohibiit Passing Scan Key Value to Apps If enabled d: some applications such s as Teln net will sen nd all keys pressed to o the servver. If disabled d: in some cases, c forbid applicatio ons such as Telnet to p pass all the keys presssed to the server. 8.5.
App plications th hat are sign ned by digittal certificattes from the whitelist can be dire ectly installed witho out enablingg the “Install from Unknown Sourcce” in system settings. The app plication passsword is: 4007770876 6. Figure 8‐39 Digital Certificaates Whitelist 1. Im mport certifficates from m APK files The appliication will search fo or all APK files in thee internal storage de evice direectories and d display their file nam mes and locaated directo ories.
AnTuTu Benchmark Figure 8‐40 8 APK File Im mport List packages 2.Im mport certificate from installed i The appliccation will display the names d n of th hird‐party apps installeed in the sysstem and d their packaage names,, and the usser can imp port the cerrtificates fro om the selected APK K files into the system m by tappin ng the [Imp port] button n after cheecking single or mulltiple display items. Figure 8‐‐41 Installed Package List Certtificates fro 3.
The appliccation will display thee names of added cerrtificates. Taap [Remove e] to rem move the ceertificates frrom the system white elist after checking sin ngle or multtiple disp play items. Those dissplayed in gray witho out a checckbox are system deffault certtificates thaat cannot bee deleted. Figure 8‐42 Signature White elist Categories Cau utions: The added d certificatee will be nam med after th he app packkage name.
Figure 8‐43 Hotkey Settings Main Interface 2. Hotkeyy settings, tap the Fn key (e.g., F2) F to enterr the settings interface e, as shown below: Figure 8‐44 4 Adding Hotkeys Interface propriate ap pplication, as a shown beelow: Simply sellect the app SEUIC Technolo ogies Co., Ltd.
Figure 8‐45 Hotkey Settings Su uccess Interfacee 3. To unbind a hotkey, press and hold the Fn key (e.g., F2) tto bring up the follo owing screeen: Figuree 8‐46 Unbind hotkey h Tap [Unbind] to cancel the hotkeey; Tap [Can ncel] to exitt the hotkeyy unbind screen. 4. To usee hotkeys, sw witch the keeys on the device d to FN N mode, thee taskbar att the top of the screen will show w the FN mode, m and th hen press th he keyboard d F1‐F9. But for P1‐P P7 shortcutt keys, no neeed to switcch to Fn mo ode.
Chap pter 9. Troub bleshoo oting Issue e Cause Low batttery or un ncharged AUTTIOD Q9 does not battery. pow wer up after pressing Incorrect battery insttallation. the power buttton. System craash. So olution Charge or replace the C b battery. Install tthe batttery c correctly. a so P Perform oft reboot. thee battery. Battery malfunction. R Replace no Rechargeable battery b Battery temperature too Keep K the b battery at ro oom longger charges. high/low. ttemperature. Volume set too low or the vvolume.
Unaable to conn nect to AP. Unaable to take a picture. Unaable to acccess the Inteernet usingg mobile dataa. Bluetooth h device iss not in discoverab ble mode. Displays "authen ntication failure". Prompts "No storage device". Prompts "camera malfunctio on". enouggh space Prompts "Not " on SD card d". Mobile data is not turned on. Incorrect network mode selection, and SIM card is not registeered. de SIM card payment p efault. SSet Bluetooth device e to d discoverable e mode.
This device complies with paart 15 of thee FCC rules. Operation is subject to tthe followingg two ditions: cond (1) this device maay not cause harmful interference, and d his device must m a interfereence received d, including interferencee that may cause c accept any (2)th undeesired operattion. nufacturer iss not respon nsible for any radio orr TV interferrence caused d by NOTTE: The man unau uthorized mo odifications or o changes to o this equipm ment.