SC800 / SC820 User’s Manual WinCE. NET Rugged Portable Data Terminal Mar/10/2008 Ver: 0.
Table of Contents Chapter 1.Introduction ............................................................................ 1-1 1.1 About this Manual........................................................................... 1-1 1.2 User and Product Safety.................................................................. 1-2 1.3 Battery Safety.................................................................................. 1-3 1.4 CE Statement......................................................................
2.5.4 The Task Bar ........................................................................ 2-19 2.5.5 The Soft Keypad .................................................................. 2-20 2.5.6 Setting Up Wireless LAN .................................................... 2-20 2.5.7 Reading barcodes, 1D laser version..................................... 2-25 2.5.8 Help...................................................................................... 2-26 2.6 Power management............................
Chapter 4.Communication ...................................................................... 4-1 4.1 Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync ............................... 4-1 4.1.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC................... 4-1 4.1.2 Connecting PDT to Host PC .................................................. 4-1 4.2 Using ActiveSync............................................................................ 4-1 4.2.1 Setting up a Partnership .................................
Chapter 1. Introduction Congratulations on purchasing the SC800/SC820 Portable Data Terminal (PDT), a Microsoft Windows®CE .Net rugged PDT. Its special combination of features makes it perfect for using in a wide range of applications. These features as: Intel® XScaleTM PXA270 520MHz 32 bits RISC Processor Windows® CE .NET 5.0 Operating System 128 MB SDRAM & 128 MB Flash ROM Open Architecture: User Accessible SD Slot 240 x 320, 3.
1.2 User and Product Safety z Do not stare into the laser or LED beam directly or shine it into eyes. z Never use strong pressure onto the screen or subject it to severe impact, as the LCD panel could become cracked and possibility cause personal injury. If the LCD panel is broken, never touch the liquid inside because the liquid irritates the skin. z Although the PDT has passed the test of IP65 standard for water and dust resistance, avoid prolonged exposure to rain or other concentrated moisture.
1.3 Battery Safety CAUTION: Risk of Explosion if Battery is replaced by an Incorrect Type. Dispose of Used Batteries According to the Instructions. Lithium-ion battery packs might get hot, explode, ignite and/or cause serious injury if exploded by abusive using. Please follow the safety warnings listed as below: z Do not throw the battery pack in fire. Do not expose the battery to high temperatures.
1.4 CE Statement Europe – EU Declaration of Conformity This device complies with the essential requirements of the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC.
- Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio Spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 1: Common technical requirements - EN 301 489-17 V1.2.1 (2002-08) Electromagnetic compatibility and Radio spectrum Matters (ERM); ElectroMagnetic Compatibility (EMC) standard for radio equipment and services; Part 17: Specific conditions for 2,4 GHz wideband transmission systems and 5 GHz high performance RLAN equipment - EN 301 489-7 V1.2.
Deutsch [German] Hiermit erklärt [Name des Herstellers], dass sich das Gerät [Gerätetyp] in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet. Eesti [Estonian] Käesolevaga kinnitab [tootja nimi = name of manufacturer] seadme [seadme tüüp = type of equipment] vastavust direktiivi 1999/5/EÜ põhinõuetele ja nimetatud direktiivist tulenevatele teistele asjakohastele sätetele.
elõírásainak. Polski [Polish] Niniejszym [nazwa producenta] oświadcza, że [nazwa wyrobu] jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostałymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC. Português [Portuguese] [Nome do fabricante] declara que este [tipo de equipamento] está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
1.5 FCC Statement Federal Communication Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
country dependent and are firmware programmed at the factory to match the intended destination. The firmware setting is not accessible by the end user. Caution: SCC declares that SC800 ( FCC ID: TQ2-SC800PDT-BW ) / SC820 ( FCC ID: TQ2-SC800PDT-BW ) is limited in CH1~CH11 for 2.4GHz by specified firmware controlled in U.S.A.
1.8 Product Labeling The PDT has several labels as showed in Figure 1-1 to 1-4. A. SC800 Figure 1-1 Product Labeling (Front side view) Label nr.
Figure 1-2 Product Labeling (Back side view) Label nr. Description 4 Laser radiation warning label 5 Serial / Configuration number 6 PenPower label (only use on Simplified Chinese version) 7 CCC label (only use with China) 8 System and regulatory label 9 NCC label (only use on Traditional Chinese version) 10 RoHS Use Life Label for China 11 Windows CE .
B. SC820 Figure 1-3 Product Labeling (Front side view) Label nr.
Figure 1-4 Product Labeling (Back side view) Label nr. Description 4 LED/Laser radiation warning label 5 Serial / Configuration number 6 PenPower label (only use on Simplified Chinese version) 7 CCC label (only use with China) 8 System and regulatory label 9 NCC label (only use on Traditional Chinese version) 10 RoHS Use Life Label for China 11 Windows CE .
1.9 System Specifications The SC800 / SC820 detailed specifications as follows. Unless otherwise noted, all the specifications are subject to change without prior notification. Table 1-5 System Specification SC800 / SC820 Processor - Intel PXA270 520MHz 32 bits RISC CPU Memory - 128MB Flash ROM - 128MB SDRAM Display - 240 x 320 3.
SC800 / SC820 SC800 - One Power Button - One Reset Button - Three Barcode Scanner Buttons - Two Navigation Buttons - Four Application Buttons - One 18-key Numeric Keypad - One Reserved Button SC820 - One Power Button - One Reset Button - Three Barcode Scanner Buttons - Two Navigation Buttons - Four Application Buttons - One 33-key Alpha-Numeric Keypad - One Reserved Button Keypad / Buttons Dimensions and Weight Color Peripherals and Accessories Software - Dimensions: L: 155mm, W: 82mm, H: 31~33mm -
1.10 Environment Standard Table 1-6 Environment Standards Operating Temperature 14oF ~ 122oF( -10oC ~ 50oC) Storage Temperature -4oF ~ 158oF (-20oC ~ 60oC) Humidity 5% ~ 95% (non-condensing) Drop 5ft (1.5m) Drop onto Concrete Water & Dust proof IP65 Certificated Vibration MIL STD 810F 1.11 Warranty and after service Should this PDT be malfunctioned, please contact your original retailer providing information about the product name, the serial number, and the details about the problem.
Chapter 2. Getting Started 2.1 Check the package Open the package and check all the parts are inside without shortage and damage: A. SC800 Figure 2-1 Inside the package 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SC800 Terminal Standard Battery Pack (3.7V, 2200 mAh) USB Client Cable for Terminal AC Power Cord Standard AC Adapter 5VDC/2.
B. SC820 Figure 2-2 Inside the package 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. SC820 Terminal Standard Battery Pack (3.7V, 2200 mAh) USB Client Cable for Terminal AC Power Cord Standard AC Adapter 5VDC/2.
2.2 General View of the PDT 2.2.
Table 2-1 Description of SC800 General View 1 Scanner LED Indicator “Red” color “Green” color 2 Charge LED Indicator “Red” color “Green” color Reading barcode Successful reading Charging battery Battery charged full 3 LCM / Touch Panel Do specific action through touch panel by stylus 4 Left Scan key Right Scan key Scan key Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of these three scan keys 5 Power key Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from suspend mode.
2.2.
Table 2-2 Description of SC820 General View 1 Scanner LED Indicator “Red” color “Green” color 2 Charge LED Indicator “Red” color “Green” color Reading barcode Successful reading Charging battery Battery charged full 3 LCM / Touch Panel Do specific action through touch panel by stylus 4 Left Scan key Right Scan key Scan key Start scanning the barcode by pressing any one of these three scan keys 5 Power key Puts the terminal into and wakes the terminal from suspend mode.
2.3 Charging the Battery Pack Before using the PDT, perform the basic procedure of charging the battery pack through the following steps. 2.3.1 Installing the battery pack 1. On the PDT attached with a hand-strap, detach and loose the hand-strap. Figure 2-7 Release the Hand strap from PDT 2. Turn the locking screws (right and left) downwards and lift the battery cover away from the PDT.
3. Insert the battery pack into the battery compartment with the label facing out, and ensuring the battery snaps into place. Figure 2-9 Insert the battery pack 4. Replace the battery cover by inserting the top first, and then press the bottom in firmly. Turn the locking screws (right and left) upwards to secure the cover to the PDT. Figure 2-10 Replace the battery cover 5. Charge time. For the first time to charge the battery pack needs approximately 6 hours.
◆. When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the PDT turns on Red. After the battery pack is fully charged, the charge LED indicator turns to Green. 2.3.2 Charging the battery pack with Power Adapter 1. Connect the Power cord to the Power adapter. 2. Plug in the connector of the power adapter. 3. Connect the power cord to a power source. Figure 2-11 Charging with power adapter ◆ When charging the battery pack, the charge LED indicator on the PDT turns on Red.
2.4. Handling the PDT 2.4.1 Starting the PDT Press the Power key to turn on/off the PDT. If the PDT does not power on, perform a cold boot. See 2-7 Resetting the PDT. CAUTION: When a battery is fully inserted in PDT for the first time, upon the PDT’s first power up, the device boots and powers on automatically. When the PDT is powered on for the first time, it initializes its system. A splash screen (figure 2-13) appears for a short period of time followed by the Wince.NET 5.0 window.
2.4.3 Calibration of the touch Screen On the initial boot-up of the PDT, the stylus calibration screen (Labeled Align Screen) opens. Use the stylus to press and hold briefly on the center of each target as it moves around the screen. If necessary, adjust the backlight on the PDT to make the screen readable. (See below 2.4.4. Adjust the brightness).
2.4.6 Using the Stylus The stylus is located next to hand-strap on the left rear of the PDT. The stylus function is same as the mouse on a PC. Use the stylus to: 1) Navigate the display, select menu item and open optional applications. 2) Tap the characters on soft keyboard panel. 3) Hold the stylus on the screen and drag across the screen to select the list of multiple items. CAUTION: Never use a pen, pencil, or other sharp object on the display to avoid any unexpected damage of the touch screen. 2.4.
Key Main Function Alpha + Main Function Fn + Main Function Microsoft WordPad Inbox File Explorer Up Left Down Right TAB (Tabulation) ESC Caps Audio Mute Function change Change to letters Backspace 1 @ (at) : \ 2 A B C 3 ’ (Quotation Marks) + (Plus Sign) D E F 4 Paste G H I 5 J K L 6 Del (Delete) - (Minus Sign) M N O 7 Copy P S Q R 8 & (AND) T U V 9 X (Multiplication) W Z X Y 0 * (Asterisk) Space 〔 〕 Start Menu / (Division) .
2.4.
Key Main Function Fn + Main Function Enter Function change Space A ~ B $ C + D 1 E 2 F 3 G ! H % I - (Minus Sign) J 4 K 5 L 6 M Copy N @ O \ 2-15
Key Main Function Fn + Main Function P * Q 7 R 8 S 9 T Paste U # V & W / X . (Point) Y 0 Z = Table 2-6 Special Assembler Key Assembler Key Functionality Definition Warm Reset Press “Reset” button in the back. Cold Reset Press “Power” and “Reset” button simultaneously.
2.4.9 Using the Ear/Microphone Connect Ear/Microphone to PDT earphone jack connector. The PDT is not built in microphone; if you like to record the voice, you have to use Ear/Microphone.
2.5 Navigating the Display 2.5.1 Setting Time and Date In the Date/Time options, you can change the year, month, date, time, time zone, or select automatic adjust for Daylight Saving Time. To set or change the date and time: 1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Date/Time 2. To change the year, select the year or open a numeric dial. Select the up arrow to increase the value; select the down arrow to decrease the value. Or you can type a new value in the field. 3.
z z z z SC800 keypad”. Use the stylus on the touch screen. Select text in the same way you select the text on a PC. Use the stylus to highlight the desired text by dragging the stylus across the desired text, double-tapping to select one word and triple-rapping to select an entire line/paragraph. Refer to “2.5 Navigating the Display” starting. Use the soft input panel (digital keyboard) with the stylus. Use the bar code scanning to enter data. Press the trigger or “Barcode Scan” key to initiate a scan.
2.5.5 The Soft Keypad In applications that accept keypad input, the soft input panel (SIP) can be used to enter data using the stylus. The SIP is digital, QWERTY-style keyboard. To open the SIP, tap the keyboard icon to open the menu and select Hide Input Panel to close the keyboard. Use the stylus to select letters, numbers, or symbols from the Soft Input Panel for the current application. 2.5.
Main Tab z Enable/Disable Radio: When the radio is enabled, selecting this button disables it; when the radio is disabled, selecting this button enables it. z Active Profile: You can view the name of the active profile and, using the selection list, select a different profile. If you select “ThirdPartyConfig” then, after the device goes through a power cycle, WZC is used for configuration of the radio. z Status: Indicates the radio’s status. z Radio Type: Indicates the type of radio in the device.
them, and delete them on the Profile tab in SCU. Profile changes made on the tab are saved to the profile only when the Commit button is pressed. Unless it is modified, the Default profile does not specify an SSID, EAP type, or method of encryption. If the Default profile is the active profile, then the radio will associate only to an access point that broadcasts its SSID and requires no EAP type and no encryption.
z Security: Values for the two primary security attributes, EAP type and encryption type, are displayed in separate dropdown lists, with the current values highlighted. When you as an administrator select an EAP type, the Credentials button appears; when you tap it, a dialog box appears that enables you to define authentication credentials for that EAP type.
Diags Tab z (Re)connect: Disable and enable the radio, apply or reapply the current profile, and attempt to associate and authenticate to the wireless LAN, logging all activity in the output area at the bottom. z Release/Renew: Obtain a new IP address through DHCP release/renew, and log all activity in the output area at the bottom. z Start Ping: Start a continuous ping to the address in the edit box next to it. Once the button is clicked, its name and function will change to Stop Ping.
until you tap the Stop Ping button, move to an SCU window other than Diags or Status, exit SCU, or remove the radio. z Diagnostics: Attempt to (re)connect to an AP, and provide a more thorough dump of data than is obtained with (Re)connect. The dump will include radio state, profile settings, global settings, and a BSSID list of APs in the area. z Save To...: Save the diagnostics output to a file.
configurations following all description of 3.2.1 BarCode Setting. 3. Run the WordPad software program. 4. Press one of the three barcode reader trigger buttons. 5. Aim the scanning beam at the center of barcode. 6. Good scanning position. The reading range is from 40 to 300mm distance. 1) Decrease the scanning distance to the bar code when scanning small barcodes. 2) Increase the scanning distance from the bar code when scanning large barcodes 3) The scanning area is visible by a red laser beam. 7.
2.6 Power management 2.6.1 Suspend Mode The PDT will go into a suspend mode when it is idle for a period of time. The idle duration can be customized using the Power control panel (refer to Figure “Schemes Tab”) Suspend mode works and looks just like you have turned the unit off. Press the key to suspend the PDT, Press the key again for the PDT to resume its Previous state. Use the Battery power control panel to set the duration to switch state to Suspend mode when system using battery power.
2.6.2 Resuming Use one of following methods to resume (wake up the PDT): Press key to suspend or resume (wake up). z Put the PDT into a dock. When a battery pack completely discharges while the unit is in suspend mode, the PDT remains suspended until discharged battery condition is corrected. z 2.7 Resetting the PDT 2.7.1 Software (Warm) Reset A warm reset is a transition from the on, idle, or suspend power state that close all applications, clears the working RAM, but preserves the file system.
Chapter 3. Setting 3.1 Introduction To view available options for PDT’s setting, tap Start > Settings. Then, there are three items inside Settings: “Control Panel”, “Network and Dial-up” and “Taskbar and Start”. 3.2 Control Panel To view the Control Panel and settings you can modify by tapping Start > Settings > Control Panel.
3.2.1 BarCode Setting CAUTION:Please do not enter into any Barcode Application Program before settings completing this Barcode. There are three Tabs for scanner configuration setting: “Basic” Tab, “Code Configure” Tab and “Code ID” Tab. In addition, there is “BarCode Setup” for the “Code Configure” Tab. 3.2.1.1 “Basic” Tab Figure 3-2 Basic Tab Table 3-1 Basic Explaining Field Name Beep After Scan OK Function Explaining Select the numbers of beep tone after scan OK.
Field Name Function Explaining Two Times Scan Timeout (sec) Termination Code Continuous Scan Keybd Message After scanning the barcode, give out beep two times. Select the scanning timeout duration (in seconds) from this pull-down list. <2 ~ 20 sec, Default: 5> None After showing barcode, do not action. CRLF After showing the barcode, jump to next row. Space After showing the barcode, jump one unit. Tab After showing the barcode, jump a section. Disable Disable this functionality.
3.2.1.2 “Code Configure” Tab: Select the barcode symbologies you plan to scan from the list. Tap to enable/disable the desired symbologies. Figure 3-3 Code Configure Tab Table 3-2 Code Configure Explaining Barcode Symbology Explaining Type A. Numeric-only Barcodes UPC-E Compressed version of UPC code for use on small products. UPC-A Universal product code seen on almost all retail products in the USA and Canada. EAN-13 / ISBN EAN-13: European Article Numbering international retail product code.
books, and other periodicals. Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Older code not in common use. Interleaved 2 of 5 Compact numeric code, widely used in industry, air cargo, other applications. Plessey / MSI Plessey: Older code commonly used for retail shelf marking. MSI: Variation of the Plessey code commonly used in USA. Code 11 Used primarily for labeling telecommunications equipment. Codabar / NW 7 Older code often used in library systems, sometimes in blood bank.
3.2.1.3 “Code ID” Tab: Figure 3-4 Code ID Tab Table 3-3 Code ID Explaining Code ID is added into prefix of the barcode and let user identify which kind of barcode being scanned. Enable Code ID Enable this functionality. Set 1 ~ Set 5 Select one default value by Set 1 ~ Set 5. (See the “Table 3-4 Code ID Set1-Set5 Table”) User Define Establish number by oneself. Barcode List Set 1 ~ Set 5: defaults setting. User Define: select barcode to define.
Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 Set 4 Set 5 Plessey / MSI V V D P M Code 11 J J J J J Codabar / NW 7 F N X N F Matrix 2 of 5 E G G G S Code 39 / Code 32 A C Y M A Code 93 I L L L G Code 128 H K K K C Code 4 U U U U U Korea Code 3 of 5 R R R R R RSS R R R R R UCC128 / EAN128 W W W W W 3.2.1.4 BarCode Setup A. First select barcode type then select barcode to setting. B.
3.2.2 Symbologies List A Type -- Numeric-only Barcodes 3.2.2.1 UPC-E Figure 3-6 UPC-E Table 3-5 UPC-E Explaining Item Format Explaining Ignore 1st digit Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit by barcode. Send Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode.
3.2.2.2 UPC-A UPC-A movements together with EAN-13, so only Enable EAN-13 then UPC-A will be Enable, too. Figure 3-7 UPC-A Table 3-6 UPC-A Explaining Item Format Explaining Ignore 1st & 2nd digits Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit by barcode. Transmit 2nd digit Transmit 2nd digit by barcode. Transmit 1st & 2nd digits Transmit 1st & 2nd digits by barcode. Send Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode.
3.2.2.3 EAN-13 / ISBN Figure 3-8 EAN-13 / ISBN Table 3-7 EAN-13 / ISBN Explaining Item Format Explaining Ignore 1st & 2nd digits Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit by barcode. Transmit 2nd digit Transmit 2nd digit by barcode. Transmit 1st & 2nd digits Transmit 1st & 2nd digits by barcode. Send Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode. Enable ISBN Code Whether use this ISBN Code.
3.2.2.4 EAN-8/JAN-8 Figure 3-9 EAN-8/JAN-8 Table 3-8 EAN-8/JAN-8 Explaining Item Format Explaining Ignore 1st digit Do not transmit 1st digit by barcode. Transmit 1st digit Transmit 1st digit by barcode. Send Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode. Convert to EAN-13 When this option is selected the scanner will convert EAN-8 to EAN-13 by transmitting five zeroes … Add five 0 Ahead of code Add five zeroes at prefix of the barcode. After 3 digits Add five zeroes after 3rd digits.
3.2.2.5 UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 A. UPC-E, UPC-A, EAN-13 / ISBN and EAN-8 / JAN-8 may all include an additional barcode to the right of the main barcode. B. This barcode will show primary & additional code together. C. So the UPC-EAN Add-ON 2/5 code is unable to use alone, must operate in UPC-E or UPC-A or EAN-13 / ISBN or EAN-8 / JAN-8. Figure 3-10 UPC-EAN Add on 2/5 Table 3-9 UPC-EAN Add-On 2/5 Explaining Item Explaining Only read the code with Addon 2/5 Only reads the codes that have addenda.
3.2.2.6 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Figure 3-11 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Table 3-10 Industrial 2 of 5 / IATA Explaining Item Explaining Send Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode. Enable IATA Code Whether use this IATA Code. Checksum Length Verify Whether verify checksum by barcode.
3.2.2.7 Interleaved 2 of 5 Figure 3-12 Interleaved 2 of 5 Table 3-11 Interleaved 2 of 5 Explaining Item Explaining Send Check Digit Checksum Length Whether send check digit by barcode. Verify Whether verify checksum by barcode.
3.2.2.8 Plessey / MSI Figure 3-13 Plessey / MSI Table 3-12 Plessey / MSI Explaining Item Format Explaining Mode 10 Mode 10-10 Checksum mode for this barcode. Mode 11-10 Send Check Digit Whether send check digit by barcode. 1 Digit Check 1 digit & send by checksum. 2 Digits Check 2 digits & send by checksum.
3.2.2.9 Code11 Figure 3-14 Code 11 Table 3-13 Code 11 Explaining Item Send Check Digit Explaining Whether send check digit by barcode. 1 Digit Check 1 digit & send by checksum. 2 Digits Check 2 digits & send by checksum.
3.2.2.10 Codabar / NW7 Figure 3-15 Codabar / NW7 Table 3-14 Codabar / NW7 Explaining Item Explaining Start / Stop Digit Whether transmit Start & Stop Digit. ABCD abcd TN*E Start / Stop transmit type tn*e Checksum Verify Whether verify checksum by barcode.
3.2.2.11 Matrix 2 of 5 Figure 3-16 Matrix 2 of 5 Table 3-15 Matrix 2 of 5 Explaining Item Explaining Send Check Digit Checksum Length Whether send check digit by barcode. Verify Min-Max (Default: 4 / 48) Fixed Whether verify checksum by barcode.
B Type -- Alphanumeric Barcodes 3.2.2.12 Code39 / Code32 Figure 3-17 Code39 / Code32 Table 3-16 Code39 / Code32 Explaining Item Format Code39 Standard Enable Code 39 Standard characters Code39 Full ASCII Enable Code 39 Full ASCII character Code32 Enable Code 32 Start / Stop Digit Checksum Explaining Whether transmit Start & Stop Digit. Verify Whether verify checksum by barcode. Transmit Whether transmit checksum by barcode.
3.2.2.13 Code93 The barcode do not have setting. Figure 3-18 Code93 3.2.2.14 Code128 / UCC EAN128 Figure 3-19 Code 128 / UCC EAN128 Table 3-17 Code128 / UCC EAN128 Explaining Item Enable UCC128/EAN128 Explaining Enable UCC128/EAN128.
C Type -- Others Barcodes 3.2.2.15 China Post Figure 3-20 China Post Table 3-18 China Post Explaining Item Checksum Explaining Verify Send Check Digit Length Whether verify checksum by barcode. Whether send check digit by barcode.
3.2.2.16 Code4 The barcode do not have setting. Figure 3-21 Code4 3.2.2.17 GTIN The barcode do not have setting.
3.2.2.18 Korea Code 3 of 5 The barcode do not have setting. Figure 3-23 Korea Code 3 of 5 3.2.2.19 RSS Figure 3-24 RSS Table 3-19 RSS Explaining Item Convert to UCC128 Checksum Verify Explaining The scanner will convert RSS to UCC128. Whether verify checksum by barcode.
3.2.3 Bluetooth Device Properties Table 3-20 Bluetooth Device Properties ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “BT Service” Tab ( Figure 3-25) : 9 9 Tap the “Enable Bluetooth Device” to enable Bluetooth device. Wait for 20 seconds in order to initialize the Bluetooth hardware correctly. 9 Click “Scan Device Service” to pop “Bluetooth Manager” window. Then tap the Scan Device button to initiate a scan for Bluetooth hardware. The Bluetooth manager lists the Bluetooth devices that it finds, see Figure 3-26.
Figure 3-25 Bluetooth Device Properties Figure 3-25-1 Bluetooth Device Properties Figure 3-26 Bluetooth Manager Windows Figure 3-26-1 Bluetooth Manager Windows Figure 3-27 Bluetooth Error Windows Figure 3-28 Bluetooth Manager Windows 3-25
Figure 3-29 Bluetooth Enter PIN Windows Figure 3-30 Bluetooth Manager Windows Figure 3-30-1 Bluetooth Manager Windows Figure 3-30-2 Bluetooth Manager Windows 3-26
Figure 3-30-3 Bluetooth Manager Windows Figure 3-30-4 Bluetooth Manager Windows Note: If the device to which the mobile computer is bonding does not appear in the list, ensure it is turned on, in discoverable mode, and within range (30 feet / 10 meters) of the mobile computer. Table 3-21 Bluetooth Icon Icon Description Unknown device icon Device is not defined Locked icon Device is locked and cannot be bonded to. Not locked icon Device is not locked and can be bonded to.
Icon Linked icon Description Device is linked. 3.2.4 Certificates Certificates are used by some applications for establishing trust and for secure communications. Certificates are signed and issued by certificate authorities and are valid for a prescribed period of time. Windows CE manages multiple certificate stores.
Figure 3-31 Certificates Figure 3-32 Certificates Figure 3-33 Certificates Figure 3-34 Certificates Figure 3-35 Certificates 3-29
3.2.5 Control Center The Control Center includes four AP, listed the following ...... Figure 3-36 Control Center 3.2.5.1 Information Table 3-23 Information ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Information” Tab : 9 Provide Software version, MAC address, Bluetooth ID, Serial No. and Configuration No.
3.2.5.2 Brightness Table 3-24 Brightness ICON ITEM & FUNCTION LCD Brightness Set the LCD brightness by adjusting the slider from low to high Amounts 5 steps: Every step have corresponding picture of self. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Battery Power, turn The table must disable when its item is not off backlight after marked. The table has 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 2 minutes and 5 minutes. AC Power, turn off backlight after The table must disable when its item is not marked.
3.2.5.4 Fn-key Settings Table 3-26 Fn-Key ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z Fn-Key Setting (Figure 3-42) Fn Key The Application Program of default setting F1 Internet Explorer F2 Microsoft WordPad F3 Inbox F4 My Computer F5 Barcode Settings F6 Media Player F7 F8 Information Only for SC820 9 To assign your favorite application program to Hot Keys. 9 9 Choose one of Hot Keys from pull-down list.(Figure 3-43) To tap “Browse…” inside “Assign program” applet.
3.2.5.3 Backup Restore Table 3-25 Backup Restore ICON ITEM & FUNCTION 1. You can backup/restore system to/from flash disk or inserted memory card. (A. Disk on Chip, B. CF Card, C. SD Card) ( Figure 3-38) 2. When you launch this AP, it must check backup file in DOC first. And if you select other storage, it will check again. 3. Then if it has the file, appeared its date behind “Last backup date:”; if not, disable “Restore Now” Button. 4.
3.2.6 Date/Time Table 3-27 Date/Time ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Date/Time” Tab :( Figure 2-14) 9 Please see the detail information of 2.5.1 Setting Time and Date on P.2-21 3.2.7 Dialing Properties Table 3-28 Dialing properties ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Dialing Properties” Tab :( Figure 3-44) 9 In the When dialing from list, select the “Location” where you want to change settings.(Figure 3-45) To create a new location, select “New”. Enter the name of the location, and then select “OK”.
Figure 3-44 Dialing Properties Figure 3-45 Dialing Properties Figure 3-46 Dialing Properties Figure 3-47 Dialing Properties 3-35
3.2.8 Display Properties Table 3-29 Display properties ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Background” Tab :( Figure 3-48) 9 From the “Image” list, select an image you want as the background of the desktop.(Figure 3-49) To locate an image in another folder, select “Browse”.(Figure 3-50) To have the image cover the entire background, select “ □Tile 9 9 image on background” z “Appearance” Tab(Figure 3-51) 9 Change the color scheme :( Figure 3-52) From the” Scheme” list, select a scheme.
Figure 3-50 Display properties Figure 3-51 Display properties Figure 3-52 Display properties 3.2.9 Input Panel Table 3-30 Display properties ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Input panel” Tab :( Figure 3-53) 9 Select the input method you want to change. 9 To change the Soft Keyboard Options , tap “Option” (Figure 3-54) .
z “Options” Tab : 9 Change the soft keyboard options as desired, selecting from: Large or small keys Using gestures for space, black-space shift, and enter. ¾ ¾ 9 9 To exit the soft keyboard Options, press “OK” on the control bar, or press the key on the keypad. To exit the Input Panel, press “OK” on the control bar, or press the key on the keypad. . Figure 3-53 Input Panel Properties Figure 3-54 Input Panel Properties 3.2.
z “Security” Tab (Figure 3-57) Modify the security settings as desired. You can enable any of the following by tapping the checkbox: ¾ Allow cookies ¾ Allow TLS 1.0 security ¾ Allow SSL 2.0 security ¾ Allow SSL 3.0 security ¾ Warm when switching across secure and insecure areas. 9 z “Advanced” Tab (Figure 3-58) 9 Modify the security settings as desired.
Figure 3-57 Internet Settings Figure 3-58 Internet Settings 3.2.11 Keyboard Table 3-32 Keyboard ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Repeat” Tab :( Figure 3-59) 9 To change the amount of time between depressions before 9 9 repetition starts, adjust the Repeat delay slider To change the repeat rate, adjust the Repeat rate slider. Test your new setting. 9 Tap “ OK” to exit the “Keyboard” Tab.
Figure 3-59 Keyboard Properties 3.2.12 Network and Dial-up Connections Table 3-33 Network and Dial-up Connections ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Connection” Tab : 9 To create a “Dial-up Connection”: Double-tap the “Make New connection”. In the “Make New Connection” dialog box, enter a name for the connection. ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Select “Dial-Up Connection”. Select the “Next” button. Select the modem you want use. Select “Configure” Under “Connection Reference”, use the default settings provided.
Select “TCP/IP Settings”. In the “General” tab, ensure “Use Server-assigned IP address” is selected. In the “Name Servers” tab, ensure “Use Server-assigned addresses” is selected, and select “OK”. If you are unable to connect with these default settings, see your ISP or network administrator for specific TCP/IP information. ¾ Select the “Next” button and type the telephone number. ¾ Select the “Finish” button.
Figure 3-60 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-61 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-62 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-63 Network and Dial-up Connections 3-43
Figure 3-64 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-65 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-66 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-67 Network and Dial-up Connections 3-44
Figure 3-68 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-69 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-70 Network and Dial-up Connections Figure 3-71 Network and Dial-up Connections 3.2.
Fill in or edit the data as desired. To have this information displayed when you start your device, 9 9 9 select “Display Owner Identification” at Power On. To set up identification for remote networks, see Setting up identification for remote networks. z “Network ID” Tab: (Figure 3-73) 9 Enter the user name, password, and domain name you use to log on to remote network. Figure 3-72 Owner Properties Figure 3-73 Owner Properties 3.2.
Figure 3-74 Password Properties 3.2.15 PC Connection Table 3-37 PC Connection ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “PC Connection” Tab : (Figure 3-75) 9 Select the first checkbox to enable direct connections to the 9 9 9 desktop computer. (Figure 3-75) Tap the “Change Connection…” button to modify the connection method from USB or Serial. (Figure 3-76) To exit the “Change Connection” dialog, press “OK” from the control bar, or press the key on the keypad.
Figure 3-75 PC Connection Figure 3-76 PC Connection 3.2.16 Power Table 3-38 Power ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Battery” Tab : (Figure 3-77) 9 Provide change level indicators for Main battery and Backup battery. Provide remaining power capacity of main battery. If a “Main Batteries very Low” warning message shows, the remaining battery life is around 30 minutes to SC800 shuts 9 9 9 down.
9 9 9 The Scheme Tab allows you to determine the time to switch state to Suspend mode when using either Battery Power or AC Power. Select Battery Power or AC Power as the power scheme from the pull-down list.( Figure 3-78) Select the time to suspend mode from the pull-down list.
Figure 3-79 Power Figure 3-80 Power Figure 3-81 Power 3.2.17 Regional Settings Table 3-39 Regional Settings ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Region” Tab : (Figure 3-82) 9 Select the desired location/language. 9 Review the Appearance samples in the bottom half of the screen. Select the Tab at the top for any settings you wish to change, 9 Options to modify include Number, Currency, Time, and Date.
Figure 3-82 Regional Settings 3.2.18 Remove Programs Table 3-40 Remove Programs ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Remove Programs” Tab : 9 Only user installed programs can be removed. Select the program you wish to remove from the list and press ¾ “remove” button.
3.2.19 Storage Manager Table 3-41 Storage Manager ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Storage Manager” Tab : (Figure 3-83) To change Storage properties control panel default settings: Insert. Compact Flash(CF) or Secure digital (SD) storage card into the unit. 9 ¾ ¾ Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Storage Properties From the “Storage Info” pull-down list, select the desired storage device. ¾ You can also format, dismount, and create partitions on storage devices using this control panel.
3.2.20 Stylus Table 3-42 Stylus ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Double-Tap” Tab : (Figure 3-84,Figure 3-85) 9 Double-tap the checkerboard grip at a comfortable speed. Double-tap clapboard to test your settings The function is OK if the figures are changed from Figure 3-84 to Figure 3-85. 9 9 9 To tap “OK” to exit the Stylus Properties. z “Calibration”: 9 In the Welcome Wizard, you tapped a target with the stylus to set the amount of pressure needed for the screen to respond to your stylus taps.
Figure 3-86 Stylus Properties Figure 3-87 Stylus Properties 3.2.21 System Table 3-43 System ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “General” Tab : (Figure 3-88) 9 To show: ¾ Firmware information ¾ Information about Processor type, Memory size, Expansion card z “Memory”: 9 Move the slider to adjust memory allocation. Default storage memory is normally is normally set to about 8MB with the reminder assigned to Program memory. 9 Press the “OK” key on the Keypad.
9 To close the Device Name, press the “OK” button, or press the key on keypad. z “Copyrights” 9 Refer to this tab for specific copyright data. As a user, you are responsible to read this statement.
3.2.22 Volume & Sounds Properties Table 3-44 Volume & Sound ICON ITEM & FUNCTION z “Volume” Tab : (Figure 3-92) 9 The factory default for Volume is the forth level. You can adjust the volume to your environment and comfort. ¾ Set the volume by adjusting the slider from Soft to Loud, or press Right or Left edge of Navigation keys z “Sounds 9 Enable the desired sounds for key clicks, screen taps, notifications, and applications.
3.3 Taskbar and Start Menu Table 3-45 Taskbar and Start menu ICON Taskbar and Start Menu ITEM & FUNCTION z “General” Tab : 9 In this tab, You can change the position of the Taskbar and Start menu ¾ ¾ ¾ Is always on top or not Auto hide or not Show Clock or not z “Advanced 9 Tap the “Clear” button to remove the contents of the Documents Menu. Enable “□ Expand Control Panel” to list all icons of 9 ” Tab: Control Panel from top to bottom.
Chapter 4. Communication 4.1 Installing & Setting Up Microsoft ActiveSync 4.1.1 Installing Microsoft ActiveSync on the Host PC Microsoft ActiveSync is a file transfer tool to synchronize the files on a PC with the files on your PDT. To install Microsoft ActiveSync, complete the following steps on the PC: 1. Go to the Microsoft Windows CE.NET website and download the latest current version of ActiveSync: http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/pockeypc/downloads/ . 2.
Only devices that have a partnership with a desktop computer can synchronize information between the two computers. For more information on partnerships, please refer to your Microsoft ActiveSync documentation or help file. Transferring Files: To transfer files, complete the following steps on the host PC: 9 9 9 9 Select Start> Programs >Communication > (Serial, or USB) Activesync.
4.2.2 ActiveSync File Synchronization ActiveSync files synchronization requires an ActiveSync partnership between the PDT and the Host PC. Refer to “Setting up a Partnership”, above: 9 Select the files in the synchronization configuration for the PDT partnership. 9 Select Tools > Options from the ActiveSync command bar to configure the synchronization options. 9 Place the file to be synchronized in the Synchronization folder created you’re My Documents directory. Defaults to the desktop.
Chapter 5. Software Applications 5.1 Introduction The PDT includes Calculator, Inbox,….. You can switch to any software program by tapping the Start Menu. 5.2 Software Applications 5.2.1 Inbox Use Inbox to send and receive e-mail messages in the following ways: 9 Synchronize e-mail messages with Microsoft Exchange or Outlook on the Host Computer. 9 Send and receive e-mail messages by connecting directly to an e-mail server through an Internet server provider (ISP) or a network.
icon, and follow the instructions in wizard. When finished, select Inbox in the Taskbar and continue setting up Inbox. ¾ ¾ Server(IMPA4 only): Enter the name of he mail server you use to receive and send messages. ¾ User ID: Enter the user name or mailbox ID assigned to you. Password: Enter the password you use to access this mail account.
extended characters. ¾ 9 Only display messages from last 3 days: Select how many day’s messages you want downloaded. Set inbox preferences If you are adjusting the settings of an existing service, select Services> Options, select the service you are using, select Properties, and then select New twice. In the Inbox Preferences dialog box, choose any of the following options: ¾ Get message headers only: Select to save storage space and time by downloading only headers.
9 Include the original message in a reply: ¾ Select Services> Options> Compose tab. ¾ Under Reply, select Include Body. This setting will place a copy of the original message beneath your response text. ¾ ¾ To indent the original message, select Indent. To add leading characters (such as>) to the original message lines, select Add leading character, and enter the character you want. 9 Save copies of sent messages: By default, sent messages are not saved on your device.
¾ Select the message ¾ Select File> Move To or File> Copy To. Select the destination folder. If you are working offline, the message will be moved or copied from the server the next time you connect. ¾ 9 Folder Create a folder: ¾ Select File> Folder> New Folder ¾ Type a name for the folder. ¾ Delete a folder: Select the folder you want to delete Select File> Delete ¾ Designate a folder as offline: Only IMAP4 folders can be designated as offline.
marked as offline are synchronized. To synchronize all folders after the initial connection, select Services> Synchronize Folders. To synchronize just the selected folder and the Outbox folder, select Services> Send/Receive Mail. Compose and send a message: ¾ In list view, select Compose> New Message ¾ Enter the address of one or more recipients, separating them with a semicolon. If the recipient is listed in the Address Book, enter a few 9 letters of the recipient’s name and select Compose> Check Name.
connection and a mail server connection. The remote connection connects you and your ISP or network. The mail server connection downloads messages from your mail server to Inbox on your device. When you select Services> Connect in Inbox, Inbox starts a remote connection using the connection you specified when setting up the current mail service.
receive full copies of messages, attachments, and meeting requests. For more information on using Journal, see the Help for the desktop version of Outlook. 9 Working with Message Attachments: ¾ If you receive messages through a remote mail server, in Inbox on the device, select the Get file attachments and meeting requests (IMAP4) or Get meeting requests (POP3) setting in the Inbox Preferences dialog box. For more information, see Set Inbox preferences.
¾ 9 To delete an attachment you have received, delete the message. Attach a file to a message: ¾ With the message open, select File> Attachments> Add Attachment. ¾ Select the file you want to attach. Note: OLE objects cannot be attached to Inbox messages. Note 1: To add a mail service, select “Add”, To remove a mail service, select the service from the Installed service box and select “Remove”.
5.2.2 Internet Explorer With Internet Explorer, you can view Web or intranet Web pages on your device. You will need to use a modem or WLAN to connect to an Internet server provider (ISP) or network. 5.2.2.1 Connect to the Internet Before you can view Web pages, you must set up a remote connection to your ISP or network. 5.2.2.2 Start Internet Explorer 9 Open Internet Explorer by selecting Start 9 > Programs > Internet Explorer. To get default home page, navigate to the desired default web page.
5.2.2.5 Enable Cookies A cookie file contains information about your identity and preferences so that a Web site can tailor information to your needs. The Web site sends the file and it is stored on your mobile device. 9 9 Select View > Internet Options > Security Tab. Select Allow cookies. 5.2.2.6 Search for an Internet Site 9 Select View > Go > Search to search the web. 5.2.2.
5.2.2.12 Stop loading a page 9 Select View > Stop. 5.2.2.13 View current page 9 Select View > Internet Options 9 To view the protocol, page type, size, and address, selects the General tab. 9 To view security information about the page, select the Security tab. 5.2.2.14 View HTML source code 9 While viewing the page, select File > Save As and save the file as .txt file. 9 Open the file in a word processing program, such as WordPad. 5.2.2.
5.2.3 Media Player The PDT comes with Media Player for Windows CE.NET installed. 9 Open Media Player by selecting 9 9 Start > Programs > Media Player from the desktop. Select File > Open to open a new media file. Please refer to www.microsoft.com for additional information and help with your Microsoft Windows Media Player. Figure 5-3 Media Player 5.2.4 Messenger The Windows CE Messenger client application in Windows CE.NET allows you to communicate real-time using text-based messaging, VOIP, and more.
5.2.5.1 Selecting and Editing Text 9 9 9 Select text To select Do this Any amount of text Drag the stylus over the text. A word Double-tap the word. A single paragraph Triple-tap within the paragraph. An entire document Select Edit > Select All An picture Tap the picture Find text ¾ To search for text in one part of a document, select that part. Otherwise, the whole document is searched. ¾ Select Edit > Find ¾ ¾ Enter the text you want to find. For a paragraph, enter ^p.
z z To undo an action, select Edit > Undo. To restore the action, select Edit > Redo. 5.2.5.2 Formatting Text 9 Create bulleted and numbered lists ¾ Select the Bullets or Numbering button. ¾ Type the first item. ¾ ¾ Press ENTER, type the next item, and repeat as needed. Select the button again to end list formatting. Note: To change the number style for the selected list, select Format > Paragraph, In the Format list, select the style you want. 9 ¾ ¾ ¾ ¾ Set the default font Select Format > Font.
¾ Adjust the indentation settings as needed. 9 Set tabs Select Format > Tabs. Change the tab settings as needed. ¾ ¾ 5.2.5.3 Adjusting the Display 9 Wrap text in the window ¾ Select View > Wrap to Window. ¾ Display the document using the full screen Select View > Full Screen. To exit Full Screen view, select Restore. ¾ To move the Restore button, drag the bar on the left side. 9 Display or hide scroll bars Select View > Horizontal Scroll Bar or Vertical Scroll Bar.
5.2.5.6 Printing a Document 9 Select File > Print. 9 Select the printing options you want. Tips: z z Port list the available printer ports If Network is selected from the Port list, enter the path to the network printer to the Net Path box. 5.2.5.7 Setting a password for a Document 9 Select File > password. 9 Type and verify the password. 9 You must save the document (File > Save) to return the password. 5.2.5.
z Fonts and font sizes Fonts not supported by your mobile device are mapped to the closest font available in WordPad. z Page Formatting Headers, footers, footnotes, columns, pages setup information, and style sheets are removed during conversion to WordPad. WordPad supports built-in headings. z Paragraph formatting Tabs, alignment, bullets, indentation, simple numbered lists, and paragraph spacing are retailed and displayed in WordPad. ¾ Pictures Pictures are removed during conversion.
5.2.6 Remote Connection Using Remote Desktop Connection, you can log on to Windows Terminal Server and use all programs installed on this server. For example, instead of running Microsoft Pocket Word, you can run the desktop version of Microsoft Word. 5.2.6.1 Connecting to Terminal Server 9 Select Start > Programs > Remote Connection, or run ‘CETSC’ from the command prompt. 9 In the Server box, type or select a Terminal Server name or TCP/IP address, or select a server in the drop-down list.
5.2.7 Windows Explorer Windows Explorer works almost the same on your PDT as it does on your PC. See the topics below for information about the difference in Windows Explorer on your device. 5.2.7.1 Navigating in File View 9 Go forwards and Back ¾ To go to the previous folder, select ¾ Go > Back. To go to the next folder (which you have just viewed), select Go > Forward.
¾ > Infrared Recipient. To receive a file, line up the infrared ports, and select File > Receive. 5.2.7.4. Creating Desktop Shortcuts 9 Display the file or Web page for which you want to create a Shortcut. 9 9 Select File > Send to. Select Desktop as Shortcut. 5.2.7.5 Switch to Internet 9 Type a URL in the Address bar.
5.3 DiskOnChip The DiskOnChip let the application or a data file can be stored into the Flash Memory. Note: The DiskOnChip storage memory persists all reset (warm/cold reboot) conditions and software/firmware updates. We strongly recommends installing all applications, applets, programs, and important data files to the DiskOnChip Flash location. Caution: If an application or a data file is only installed or saved in RAM, a hard reset will result in the loss of that application or data file. 5.3.
5.3.3 DiskOnChip Size The size of the DiskOnChip will vary, depending on the size of system firmware. 9 9 Inside the DiskOnChip directory, tap File > Properties. The DiskOnChip Properties dialog: The number following Free is the amount of memory currently available on your device.