SHR-1000 USER MANUAL COPYRIGHT © SHC 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
- Table of Contents Copyright ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 Proper Handling of the device -------------------------------------------------------------------------------5 I. Before Using the device ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------7 1. 2. 3. 4.
- Table of Contents V. Add-on Device Usage------------------------------------------------------------------------------------50 1. GPS----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------51 2. BCR ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 53 3. WLAN ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------54 VI.
Copyright This user’s manual and related products are under the protection of the copyright law, all rights reserved. This document and any part hereof may not be copied, adopted or translated into other languages without prior written consent of Shin Heung Precision Co. Ltd. Shin Heung Precision Co. Ltd., in reference to the instructions and/or information in this user’s manual in relation to the products referred to herein, does not provide nor implies the granting of an unlimited guarantee of any kind.
Proper Handling of the Device To insure the smooth and safe usage of this product, read carefully the instructions detailed in this manual. Using accessories other than those recommended and/or included in this product can cause accidents and product failures. Shin Heung Precision Co. Ltd. Will not be responsible for such accidents and/or failures. Bringing this product to unauthorized repair or service centers/shops will void the warranty.
Proper Handling of the Device • Avoid eye contact with the Barcode scanner. It can cause eye damage. • Do not remove the battery while device is ON. • Use only the specified battery charger. Using other chargers can cause damage to the battery and/or be a fire hazard. • Do not make modifications to this product. This could cause fire, damage, electric shock, or serious injuries to users. • Do not use this product near gas and other flammable liquid. This could cause explosion.
Proper Handling of the Device FCC Part 15.19 Statements: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC Part 15.105 statement Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Ⅰ Before using the device... 1. Product Configuration 2. Specifications (Device/Cradle) 3. Charging the Battery 4.
Ⅰ-1 Product Configuration 1) Basic product configuration SHR-1000 SET & Cradle Adapter & Power cord 2) Additional Product Configuration GUN USB Cable SHR-1000 User Manual 2014 Copyright © 9
Ⅰ-2 Specifications 1) Mobile Device Description 1D/2D Scanner Display Hand Strap Camera Receiver Power LED Stylus Pen Scanner Button Speaker Scan Button Battery Micro-phone Reset Hole Battery Lock USB port DC Jack I/O Connector SHR-1000 User Manual 2014 Copyright © 10
Ⅰ-2 Specifications 2) Cradle Device Description DC Jack Connector USB Cable Connector (USB-B Type) USB Cable Connector (USB-A Type) RS-232 Connector (For Developers) SHR-1000 User Manual 2014 Copyright © 11
Ⅰ-3 Charging the Battery 1) Charging the battery from the device Open the battery cover at the back of the device and place the battery into it. Place the device on the cradle and connect the power adapter with cord to the cradle to charge the battery. 2) Separately charging the battery To charge the battery separately from the device, place the battery on the back side of the cradle.
Ⅰ-4 Initialization 1) When the system does not response you may need to initialize the device by inserting the stylus into the reset hole found at the back of the device. 2) When initializing the device all files will be deleted/lost and all running programs will be terminated. However, for all important files, a method of backup is with the use of Micro SD cards.
Ⅱ Getting Started 1. Power On 2. How to use the stylus pen 3. Screen description 4. Configuring the device 5.Locking and unlocking the device 6.
Ⅱ-1 Power On • Insert the battery into the device and press the Power button to turn ON the power. • When the device is powered ON, pressing the Power button again turns OFF the power. If the device does not turn ON, check the battery for proper charging.
Ⅱ-1 Power On ▶ Initial Setup or Reset The first time you power on your device or every system reset, it displays the Windows Mobile® screen which guides you through a series of startup procedures. 1. From the initial startup screen tap the screen using the stylus. 2. From the align screen, use your stylus to calibrate the touch accuracy of the screen by both accurately and firmly tapping the center of each target (crosshair). Repeat this process for every target that appears until completed.
Ⅱ-2 • How to use the stylus pen This section describes the basic use of the stylus pen in running or moving programs on the touch screen. Only use stylus pen that comes with this product or recommended by Shin Heung Precision. Other stylus pen can damage this product. Tap: Selects an item (program) to run by tapping the stylus pen over the item’s icon on the screen. Tap the icon to select Scroll: Moving the stylus pen scrolls the page.
Ⅱ-3 Screen description ▶ Status Icon The task bar that you normally find at the top of the screen is similar to that of the PC Windows. The icons displayed on the task bar indicates the status of the application and/or device it represents. Icon Icon Description Signal Strength – Shows your current signal strength. (More bars = stronger signal.) No Service – Your device cannot find a usable signal. Phone Antenna Disabled – Your device’s internal phone antenna has been turned off.
Ⅱ-3 Screen description Icon Icon Description Battery Charging – Shows the device is connected to a power cable and is currently being charged. Windows Start – Provides access to the Windows Menu page. OK – Tap to accept and save the current page settings, and then exit. Cancel/Exit – Tap to leave the current page without storing any changes. Speaker On – Your device’s speaker is active. Tap this icon to access the onscreen Volume slider and adjust the volume level.
Ⅱ-3 Icon Screen description Icon Description No SIM – No SIM card is installed. Text Message – Your device is Received new text message. Voice Mail – Your device is Received new voice mail. E-Mail – Your device is Received new e-mail.
Ⅱ-4 Configuring the device ▶ Overview of Setup and customize your device • You can find most user-adjustable options for your device in Settings. You can reach Settings by tapping Start > Settings (you may need to scroll the screen). The following table lists the option areas in Settings and describes how you can configure them. Icon Personal Settings Description Phone – Customize caller ID, call forwarding, call waiting, and other phone settings.
Ⅱ-4 Configuring the device Icon Personal Settings Description Buttons – Assign buttons to programs and controls. Input – Customize the on-screen keyboard. Icon System Settings Description About – Displays information about the operating system and the hardware configuration. Backlight – Adjust the brightness and power usage of the screen backlight. Certificates – Manage networking certificates. Clear Storage – Delete all data from the device and reset all settings to the manufacturer’s defaults.
Ⅱ-4 Configuring the device Icon System Settings Description Memory – View total, in-use, and free memory, and a list of currently running programs. Microphone AGC – Adjust the volume at which your voice is recorded by the device. Power – Adjust settings to save battery power. Regional Settings – Customize language, date and time format, and currency information. Remove Programs – Remove programs that you have added to your device. Screen – Adjust screen orientation, alignment, and text size.
Ⅱ-4 Configuring the device Icon Connection Settings Description Beam – Choose to receive all incoming beams. Bluetooth – Set up Bluetooth connections with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. Connections – Set up connections to the Internet and other networks. GPRS Settings – Select a GPRS authentication method. Network Cards – Configure the network adapters used by your device. USB to PC – Change the type of USB connection your device uses.
Ⅱ-4 Configuring the device ▶ Set the date and time • Setting the date and time on your device makes sure that your calendar an d alarm alerts will be accurate. 1. Tap Start, tap Settings (you may need to scroll the page), and then tap Clock & Alarms (you may need to scroll the page). 2. On the Time tab, select the correct time zone and set the date and time. Notes: During synchronization, the time on your device is updated with the time on your computer.
Ⅱ-4 Configuring the device ▶ Set up language and regional settings • Regional settings specify the style in which numbers, currency, dates, and t imes are displayed. 1. Tap Start, tap Settings (you may need to scroll the page), tap System (you may need to scroll the page), and then tap Regional Settings (you may need to scroll the page). 2. On the Region tab, select your language and region.
Ⅱ-5 Locking and unlocking the device ▶ Locking Your Device 1. Tap Start, tap Lock (left softkey). ▶ Unlocking Your Device 1. Tap and drag the onscreen Lock button to either the left or right of the screen to reveal the Today screen.
Ⅱ-6 Manage battery life ▶ Manage Battery Life • No matter how big your device’s battery is, you’ll want to get the most from it . Get tips here. ▶ Make the battery last longer • You can do several things to make the battery in your device last longer: 1. Adjust power-management settings to decrease screen brightness and also how long the backlight and screen displays stay on. 2.
Ⅱ-6 Manage battery life ▶ Change power-management settings • You can use the Power screen to check the battery's remaining power and to adjust settings that extend battery life. For example, setting brief backlight an d display time outs will extend battery life. 1. Tap Start > Settings > System tab > Power. 2. Tap the Advanced tab. 3. Select the check box for each condition where you want the device to turn off automatically. Then select the time interval.
Ⅲ Use File Explorer 1.
Ⅲ-1 Run and use the File Explorer ▶ Explore files and folders • You can browse the contents of folders on your device. The highest-level folder is named My Device and resembles the My Computer folder on a computer. The My Device folder contains the My Documents, Program Files, Temp, and Windows folders, among others. 1. Tap Start > File Explorer (you may need to scroll the page). 2. Tap the folder list (labeled My Documents by default) and tap the folder that you want to explore.
Ⅳ Terminal settings, how to optimize ; 1. Background image 2. Brightness 3. Volume and Sounds 4. Screen 5.Bluetooth 6. RFID 7.
Ⅳ-1 Background Image ▶ Select a background image for the Today screen • You can add a favorite picture or other image to your device and use it as a background image for your Today screen display. Be aware that background pictures can make it harder to read text on the Today screen. Note #1: When you use the camera to take a picture, you can tap Menu > Set as Today Background. When you do this, you can select the degree of transparency you want when the picture is used as a background image. 1.
Ⅳ-1 Background Image 3. In Folder, select the folder that contains the picture you want to use. 4. In Type, select the file type of the picture. 5. Tap the file name of the picture you want to use. 6. Tap OK. Note #2: To revert to the default background, tap Start > Settings > Today. Under Select a theme for your device, tap Windows Default. Clear the Use this picture as the background check box, and then tap OK.
Ⅳ-2 Brightness • Adjust power-management settings to decrease screen brightness and also how long the backlight and screen displays stay on. 1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Backlight. 2. In the Battery Power and External Power Tabs, specify how long the backlight will stay on. Also specify if pressing a button or tapping the screen turns on the backlight. 3. In the Brightness Tab, set the brightness level of the backlight when “On Battery” and on external power source (“On Power”). 4.
Ⅳ-3 Volume and Sounds ▶ Set up sounds • You can set up sounds on your device and associate them with events. These include incoming calls, reminders, new e-mail messages, new text messages, new voice messages, and warnings. Each event can have a distinctive sound to help you identify the event by its sound. 1. Tap Start, tap Settings, and then tap Sounds & Notifications. 2. On the Sounds tab, select the check box for each type of item for which you want to enable a sound. 3.
Ⅳ-3 Volume and Sounds ▶ Set up volume • Tap the Speaker On icon ( adjust the volume level.
Ⅳ-4 Screen • If the screen do not respond to touches made on it or the touches are offpoint, the touch screen is needed to be calibrated to set the touch points properly. 1. Tap Start > Settings > System > Screen. 2. Set/configure the touch points in the General Tab. 3. Tap on the Align Screen button to start calibrating the touch points. 4. Using the stylus pen, tap the target ( ) firmly and accurately at each location on the screen. The target will continue to move until the screen is aligned.
Ⅳ-5 Bluetooth ▶ Bluetooth Connections • You can connect your device to other Bluetooth-enabled accessories and devices, such as headsets, GPS devices, mobile phones, and computers. Bluetooth beams information, letting your device communicate with other devices. ▶ Turn Bluetooth on or off • If the wireless carrier enables Bluetooth on your device, you can establish a Bluetooth partnership with other Bluetooth-enabled devices and access other Bluetooth services.
Ⅳ-5 Bluetooth 2. Tap the Mode tab. 3. Select or clear the Turn on Bluetooth check box. 4. Tap OK. Note #1: When you turn your device on, it can detect other devices that use Bluetooth, but other devices will be unable to detect your device unless you have set your device to be visible to other devices. Note #2: You can also turn Bluetooth on or off using Wireless Manager.
Ⅳ-5 Bluetooth ▶ Make your device visible to other devices • If Bluetooth is enabled on your device and you turn it on, you can detect and connect to other nearby Bluetooth-enabled devices and services. On your device, you must set Bluetooth to visible to enable other Bluetooth devices to detect it and to establish Bluetooth partnerships.
Ⅳ-5 Bluetooth ▶ Set up a Bluetooth accessory • You can use Bluetooth-enabled accessories such as headsets, stereo headsets, car kits, and Global Positioning System (GPS) devices with your device by creating a Bluetooth partnership between your device and the Bluetooth accessory. 1. Turn on your device and the accessory and position them within several feet of one another. 2. Tap Start > Settings > Bluetooth. 3. Tap the Devices tab. 4. Tap Add new device.
Ⅳ-5 Bluetooth ▶ Set up a Bluetooth partnership • If the wireless carrier enables Bluetooth on your device, you can establish a Bluetooth partnership with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. • After you have created a Bluetooth partnership, the two devices will automatically reconnect when in range unless you turn off Bluetooth, move your device out of range, or delete the partnership. 1. Make sure both Bluetooth devices are set to Visible and are within range. 2. Tap Start > Settings > Bluetooth. 3.
Ⅳ-5 Bluetooth ▶ Accept a Bluetooth partnership • If the wireless carrier enables Bluetooth on your device, you can establish a Bluetooth partnership with other Bluetooth-enabled devices. 1. Make sure both Bluetooth devices are set to Visible and are within range. 2. When you are prompted to accept a Bluetooth partnership with another device, tap Yes. 3. When you are prompted, enter a passcode (a numbers-only password) if you want to use one, and then tap Next. Using a passcode helps improve security.
Ⅳ-5 Bluetooth ▶ Rename a Bluetooth partnership • If you have multiple Bluetooth partnerships on your device, you can give each partnership a unique name to identify it, such as My PC or Bob's Phone. 1. Tap Start > Settings > Bluetooth. 2. Scroll to the device that you want to rename, tap and hold the device name until you see a menu, and then tap Edit. 3. In the Display Name field, enter a new name for the device, and then tap Save. 4. Tap OK.
Ⅳ-6 RFID ▶ Run RFID To run the RFID, tap Start > RFID. The RFID application will display the window below where scanned ID will be displayed.
Ⅳ-7 Pictures and Video ▶ Pictures and Videos • Let your device capture and display those vacation photos and video. This can be accomplish by tapping on Start, and then Pictures & Videos. ▶ Easily capture, find, view, and manage pictures and videos on your device 1. Activate the Camera Application Capture pictures and video with the camera application. Pictures & Videos folder, tap on Camera.
Ⅳ-7 Pictures and Video 2. View a photo a. The Pictures & Videos folder displays thumbnails of your saved photos. b. Tap the photo you want to view. The photo will become larger to fit the screen. 3. Play a video clip a. The Pictures & Videos folder displays thumbnails of your saved photos and videos. b. Tap the video you want to play. The video starts to play in the media player. c. To return to the Pictures & Videos folder, close the media player.
Ⅳ-7 Pictures and Video 4. View a slide show a. From Pictures & Videos folder, tap Menu > Play Slide Show. b. To end the slide show, tap the screen and then tap the close icon.
Ⅳ-7 Pictures and Video ▶ Customize picture file settings 1. The Pictures & Videos folder displays thumbnails of the camera application icon, your saved photos and videos. Scroll to the picture or video that you want or run camera application. 2. Tap Menu > Options, and then do one of the following: a. To change the picture size for sending in e-mail or to rotate a picture 90 degrees, tap the General tab. b.
V Add-on Device Usage 1. GPS 2. BCR 3.
V-1 GPS ▶.
V-1 GPS c) Select Port: [COM5] and Baud: [115200]. d) Tap [Open GPS] button to capture location.
V-2 BCR ▶ How to test SHR-1000 BCR You can use any application that accepts keyboard input (like notepad) to test the BCR. Press any one of the three (3) BCR buttons.
V-3 WLAN Windows Mobile Device Wi-Fi Configuration http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd361764.aspx 2/9/2009 Wi-Fi wirelessly connects a device to the Internet through access points that can be up to 30 meters away. Wireless access points may be provided by your service provider, your employer, coffee shops, airports, and other gathering places. Your device must wirelessly connect to these access points—or "hotspots"—before you can use your device to connect to the Internet.
V-3 WLAN ▶ To enable or disable Wi-Fi 1. Choose Start, choose Settings, choose the Connections tab, and then choose Wireless Manager. 2. Choose the Wi-Fi button. If it is turned off, the button will appear as a lighter color and display an icon marked with an "X".
V-3 WLAN ▶ To set up a Wi-Fi connection 1. Choose Start, choose Settings, choose the Connections tab, and then choose Wireless Manager.. 2. Choose Menu, choose Wi-Fi Settings . The device will detect available Wi-Fi networks. 3. Select the network you want to connect to, and then choose OK. 4. Select Internet or Work, and then choose Connect. < Note: > If you select a secure network, you may have to enter a network key that is provided by the network administrator.
V-3 WLAN ▶ To edit a Wi-Fi connection 1. Choose Start, choose Settings, choose the Connections tab, and then choose Wireless Manager. 2. Choose Menu, and then choose Wi-Fi Settings. 3. Scroll to the connection that you want to edit, choose Menu, and then choose Edit. 4. Make changes as needed (choose Next for next screen) and then choose Finish.
V-3 ▶ WLAN delete a Wi-Fi connection 1. Choose Start, choose Settings, choose the Connections tab, and then choose Wireless Manager. 2. Choose Menu, and then choose Wi-Fi Settings. 3. Scroll to the connection that you want to delete, choose Menu, and then choose Remove Settings.
VI Using the Phone Application 1. Running the Phone Application 2. Phone Application Screen 3. Making/Accepting Calls 4. Telephone Number 5. Entering Phone Numbers in the Directory 6. Phone Directory - Searching/Deleting Entries 7. Recent Call List Management 8. Message Management 9. Compose Message 10.
VI-1 Running the Phone Application ▶ Running the phone application 1. Tap Start 2. Then tap Phone. OR 1. Tap phone to place it in the middle of the screen 2.
VI-2 Phone Application Screen • To make a phone call, the phone application screen displayed below can be use to make the necessary connections. • The phone comes with a built in receiver (speaker phone) and microphone. A headset (earphones with microphones) can be used alternatively.
VI-3 Making/Accepting Calls ▶ Making a Call 1. Directly enter the phone number or perform a phone directory search. 2. Tap Talk. 3. When the receiving party answers, the phone call begins. 4. Tap End to terminate the call. ▶ Accepting a Call 1. When the phone rings (indicating an incoming call), tap Talk. 2. Tap End to terminate the call.
VI-4 Telephone Number ▶ Make a call from your call history 1. Start the phone application 2. Tap Call History. 3. Scroll to the phone number or contact name that you want to call, and then tap TALK. Note: If call history appears to be empty, you may have turned on a filter, and no calls fitting that filter have been logged. To see all calls, tap Menu, tap Filter, and then tap All Calls.
VI-4 Telephone Number ▶ Make a call by using a recently dialed phone number 1. Start the phone application. 2. In the list above the keypad, scroll to the recently dialed number and then tap TALK button. You can scroll down the list. To see more of the list, tap Hide Keypad.
VI-5 Entering Phone Numbers in the Directory ▶ Add a contact • Contacts are stored on the internal device memory or on a SIM card. You can enter many items of information for Outlook or Windows Live contacts stored on the device, including name, work phone number, e-mail address, company address, and birthday. For contacts kept on the SIM card, you can save only the contact's name and phone number. If you move the SIM card to another device, the SIM contact is moved also.
VI-5 Entering Phone Numbers in the Directory 3. Tap Outlook Contact or SIM Contact. Notes: If your device does not have a SIM card and you have not set up Windows Live, the device may skip step 3 and go directly to the information entry screen for the contact. 4. Enter the necessary information for the contact, and then tap OK. Notes: You can synchronize Outlook contacts by using Microsoft Exchange Server or Microsoft Outlook on your computer. You cannot synchronize SIM contacts.
VI-6 Phone Directory – Viewing/Deleting Entries ▶ View or edit information about a contact 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Contacts. Scroll to and tap the contact you want to view or edit. Tap Menu > Edit. Make the changes that you want, and then tap OK. ▶ Delete a contact • You can delete contact information from your phone. 1. 2. 3. 4. Tap Start > Contacts. Scroll to the contact you want to delete. Tap Menu > Delete Contact. Tap Yes to confirm.
VI-7 Recent Call List Management ▶ Save a phone number to Contacts by using call history • You can save the phone numbers of incoming and outgoing calls to your contacts, or create a new contact from a recently dialed call. 1. Tap Start, tap Phone, and then tap Call History. 2. Scroll to the phone number you want to save and tap Menu, and then tap Save to Contacts. 3. To add a new contact, press ENTER or scroll to the contact to which you want to add the phone number and press ENTER. 4.
VI-8 Message Management ▶ Overview of send and receive text messages • Your device may support dynamic text messaging services that enable you to send Short Message Service (SMS) and Multimedia Message Service (MMS) messages. An SMS message is a text message that contains text only, with letters, numbers, and symbols.
VI-9 Compose Message ▶ Compose and send a text message • You can compose and send text messages of up to 160 characters on your Windows Mobile phone. 1. Tap Start > Text. 2. Tap Menu > New. 3. In the To field, enter the recipient's phone number, or to insert a number from your contacts, tap Menu > Add Recipient, and then select a name. 4. Scroll to or tap the message area and enter your message. 5. Tap Send. Notes: A single text message can be up to 160 characters.
VI-10 Preferences ▶ Set up call options • You can set up call options for your device. This includes ring type, ring tone, and a PIN that must be entered to use the phone. 1. Tap Start > Phone. 2. Tap Menu > Options > Phone tab. 3. Change the options as appropriate, and then tap OK.
VII PC connection 1. 2. Microsoft ActiveSync installation Connect to a PC to install the program Using Microsoft ActiveSync, you can synchronize the information on your personal computer with information on your SHR-1000. Synchronization compares the data on your PDA with your personal computer and updates both devices with the most recent information. To establish a partnership with a PC, you need to install Microsoft ActiveSync on your PC. You can download ActiveSync at www.microsoft.com.
VII-1 Microsoft ActiveSync installation 1. Download and run the Active Sync installation program. Please click the [Next] button if you are ready to Set-up ActiveSync. 2. You’re prompted to select the installation folder for ActiveSync. Click the [Next] button to install ActiveSync to the default folder, or click the [Change] button to select a different destination for the program.
VII-1 3. Microsoft ActiveSync installation Click on the [Next] button. 4. ActiveSync installation is finished. Please turn on and put the SHR-1000 unit on to the cradle with USB cable connected to the PC. (use USB 2.
VII-2 Connect to a PC to install the program ▶ Using ActiveSync for program installation ▷ Using the Installation programs (Setup.exe or Install.exe) 1. Download the installation program to the PC or insert the installation CD in the PC’s CD drive. 2. Connect the Mobile Device to the PC via ActiveSync. 3. Locate for and double-click on the installation program (Setup.exe or Install.exe) on the PC. 4. Files will be automatically copied to the Mobile Device through ActiveSync. ▷ Using the *.cab files 1.
VIII Appendix 1. Troubleshooting 2. Initialize to factory default 3. Terminal maintenance 4. Product specifications 5.
VIII-1 Troubleshooting The following are the common problems encountered while using the Mobile Device. ▶ Troubleshooting Included in this chapter are solutions to the common problem listed herein. ▷ Problem Analysis and Solution Q1. The device would not turn ON even when connected to external power source. First, make sure that the external power source has the correct voltage. If it does have the correct voltage, make sure that the battery power is not fully drained.
VIII-1 Troubleshooting Q3. Mobile Device automatically turns OFF. Make sure that you never run out of power. As soon as you see the dialog box informing you that “the main battery power is very low” you must charge the battery immediately. Continued use of the Mobile Device even after being informed of the battery power level can cause battery failure. To conserve Battery Power consumption, switching the Mobile Device state to suspend after a specified period of time is advisable.
VIII-1 Troubleshooting Q6. Cannot access the contents of the SD card inserted into the device. Make sure that the Micro SD card is inserted properly in the slot allotted for it. Using the File Explorer, see if a folder called “Storage Card” is present. Access the contents of the SD card from this folder. Q7. Data lost.
VIII-1 Troubleshooting ▷ Mobile Device – PC Connectivity and Synchronization Issues Solution to problems when connecting the Mobile Device to the PC through the cradle or otherwise. For an updated information on other issues, see the PC’s ActiveSync help or visit Microsoft’s website for mobile phones (www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/ce.net). • • • • • • • Find out if you need to install the correct PC ActiveSync version. Make sure that the Mobile Device is turned ON.
VIII-2 Initialize to factory default ▶ Initializing the Mobile Device back to the factory default settings (Hard Reset) There are many possible reasons why the Mobile Device has to be reinitialize back to the factory default setting, like, when the device would not respond even after performing a reset or the user forgets the password set on the system. This process is called “Hard Reset.” When performing hard reset, all information in the RAM (files, system settings, installed programs) will be cleared.
VIII-3 Terminal maintenance ▶ Information on the Mobile Device Maintenance To be able to extend the life cycle of the Mobile Device, please consider the following advices: • Before cleaning the touchscreen, power off the Mobile Device. • Use small amount of glass cleaner on a soft cloth when cleaning the touchscreen. • Do not spray the glass cleaner directly on the touchscreen. • Use cotton swabs or soft cloths when cleaning the battery/charging terminals.
VIII-4 Product specifications SECTION CPU Memory SPECIFICATION Samsung Cortex A8 1GHz Flash Memory NAND Flash 8Gb (1GB) 256MB DDR SDRAM OS Microsoft Windows Phone 6.5 Professional Display VGA(480X640) 3.5” TFT LCD with Touch Screen, 260K Color Keypad Numeric Keypad, Qwerty Keypad(Option) Audio Speaker, Receiver, Microphone, Vibrate alert WWAN RADIO UMTS/HSPA+ (850, 900, 1800, 1900, 2100MHz) WLAN (IEEE 802.11 a/b/g/n) Communications WPAN Bluetooth v2.
VIII-4 Product specifications SECTION SPECIFICATION Drop Test 6.5ft./2.0m drop to concrete, 1 corner 3 edge 6 face IP67 Management Condition (Environment) Operating Temperature : -20 ~ 50℃ /-4F ~ 122F Storage Temperature : -40 ~ 70℃/ -40F ~ 158F Humidity: 95% non-condensing ESD: Contact ±4Kv, Air ±8Kv Physical Characteristics Dimension: 80(W); 160 (L); 38(H) inch Weight: 420 g (including battery) USB 2.
VIII-5 Others ※ Certification Information 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Name of Device: Wireless Data Device Model:SHR-1000 Certification Information: KCC, CE Certifications Certified for: Shin Heung Precision Co., Ltd. Manufacturer (Country of Origin): Shin Heung Precision Co., Ltd. (Korea) Instructions to users The Mobile Device has been certified to emit acceptable amount of electromagnetic wave.
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