CE3000B User Guide Ultimate 2009/03 CMU056-A1 (a) www.RoperMobile.
ATTENTION DAP CUSTOMERS Leading Rugged Mobile Computer Companies Merge To Form “Roper Mobile Technology” TEMPE, AZ. and QUEBEC CITY, CANADA, March 27, 2007--JLT Mobile Computers, a leading provider of rugged, wireless mobile computers built for use in challenging environments, and DAP Technologies, LTD, manufacturer of rugged mobile computing solutions and services, have merged to form Roper Mobile Technology (www.ropermobile.com). Both Companies are subsidiaries of Roper Industries, Inc. (NYSE: ROP).
Table of Contents ISO %GTVKſECVKQP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 Intended Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents Using the Vehicle Cradle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Making your own Power Supply Lead . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36 Installing Vehicle Mount. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table of Contents FCC Statement, Copyright Policy. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63 Microsoft End-User License Agreement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64 Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction INTENDED USE This User Guide is intended to assist in the operation of the CE3000B series and applies to the CE3240B, running Windows CE.NET 5.0 Operating System, Release Pack K or later and manufactured after June 1st, 2007. Should any information in this Guide be incorrect, please report your comments to your local Customer Service Representative nearest you so that this document can be made as accurate as possible. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The CE3000B Series is built for use in all environments.
Introduction PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS BASE UNIT OPERATING SYSTEM & PROCESSOR • Windows CE 5.0 • Intel XScale Bulverde - PXA270, 520 MHz MEMORY • 128 MB Storage Flash for Win CE & File system (approx. 64MB available to the user) • 128 MB SRAM (Approx. 64 MB used for OS) • Optional: Additional storage via PCMCIA/CF Flash Cards and USB connected Memory devices and SD Memory Flash Cards.
Introduction PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) ELECTRICAL & ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS (Continued) Free Fall Drop Resistance (*): Electrostatic Discharge: • Meets and exceeds IEC 68-2-32 method 1 (2 • Meets EN 61000-4-2 meter drop on concrete) • Meets and exceeds MIL-STD-810F method 516.
Symbols Warning, pay special attention. In accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), this symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste, but should be collected separately. Refer to your local distributor for return and/or collection systems available in your country. Caution must be used when this symbol is present. This symbol indicates a danger for laser radiation.
Safety Precautions WARNING • • • • • • • Refer to this Guide when inserting or removing batteries, cables or external peripherals. 1RGTCVG CPF UVQTG [QWT WPKV YKVJKP VJG VGORGTCVWTG NKOKVU URGEKſGF KP VJKU )WKFG Do not use any pointed objects on the keyboard, door or mechanisms. Doing so may damage the unit. Use the ‘Stylus’ which has been provided with the unit by Roper Mobile Technology, as it has been designed with a non-abrasive material that cannot scratch or damage the touch screen.
Quick Tour FRONT VIEW 3 1. On/Off Key 5 2. Light Sensor 3. EndCap with aDAPtable Extension 4. Color Screen 2 5. Microphone 6. Battery Status Indicator 7. Cradle Communication Connector 8. Head-Set Adapter 10 9. Hand Strap Attachment 10. Trigger Button (both sides) 11. Function Key 4 12. Navigation Key (Left, Right, Top & Bottom) 12 7 8 11 1 6 9 Return To Table of Contents 14 CMU056-A1 www.RoperMobile.
Quick Tour BACK VIEW 1. Release screws for PC & SDIO Card Access Door 1 2. Stylus (Pen) holder 3. Trigger Buttons (Left & Right) 4. Speaker 2 5. 4GNGCUG UETGYU VQ EJCPIG ſGNF TGRNCEGCDNG battery (2 screws left and right). 4 3 3 5 Return To Table of Contents www.RoperMobile.
Getting Started WARNING 7RQP TGEGKXKPI [QWT %' $ WPKV KV KU UVTQPIN[ TGEQOOGPFGF VJCV [QW ſTUV EJCTIG VJG DCVVGTKGU RTKQT VQ WUG These following messages are likely to appear due to the length of time the unit was stored. When the battery TGCEJGU VJG NQY NGXGN VJG DCVVGT[ UVCVWU KPFKECVQT YKNN ƀCUJ TGF 6JG /CKP $CVVGT[ ſGNF YKNN DG JKIJNKIJVGF CU “Low” under the Battery or Status Tab. It will remain highlighted as long as the battery level is between 6% and 16%.
Getting Started CHARGING THE BATTERY 1. The installation requires the Modular Charger CSCE300-NA (North America - 110V / 120V AC Adapter) or the CSCE300-EU (Europe 220V) or the CSCE300-UK (United Kingdom 220 V). CSCE300-EU, CECE300-UK 2. Insert modular charger into round connector (a) at the back of the cradle. 3. Connect the Modular Charger to the wall outlet. (a) 4. Insert unit into cradle.
Getting Started BATTERY STATUS INDICATOR Color &GſPKVKQP Red Charger is connected and charging. Green Battery is fully charged. Blinking Red Warning, low battery Yellow Charger detected, but the battery charger temperature is too high or too low to recharge. Charge will start when temperature is adequate. No Light Power from the charger is not detected. Return To Table of Contents 18 CMU056-A1 www.RoperMobile.
Operation Guide TURNING THE UNIT ON & OFF Once charging is complete, the unit will automatically turn itself off after approximately 3 minutes. Turn Unit On 1. To turn on the CE3240B Unit, press the ON / OFF key for 2 seconds and release. Note: Should the unit not turn on, it could be because the battery is too low. Refer back to “Charging the Battery” Section for further instructions. Turning the Unit Off Manually There are two ways to turn the unit off: 1.
Operation Guide TURNING THE UNIT ON & OFF (CONTINUED) Automatic Shut-Off If the Unit remains inactive for more than 3 minutes, it will turn off automatically in order to save battery. The unit will also save the exact status of your application program and data before shutting down. Simply restart the unit when ready to resume work. Note: When turned off with fully charged batteries, the unit can be stored up to several days without recharging.
Operation Guide TOUCH SCREEN (CONTINUED) Using g the Touch Screen (Continued) ( ) 1. $[ WUKPI VJG 5V[NWU RTQXKFGF OQXG ſNGU QT folders by “dragging and dropping” into the folder of your choice. 2. To open a folder, double click with Stylus on the desired folder. 3. To run a program, double click with Stylus on the desired program. 4. Point to a folder (pressing Stylus on Touch Screen) and wait a few seconds, a contextual menu will appear. 5. To navigate, with Stylus scroll up or down the navigation bar.
Operation Guide Activating g the Screen Backlight g Every unit has been designed to work in low-light environments and have been equipped with a “Backlight” that can be activated at any time. 1. To adjust the backlight, Click on: a) Start b) Settings c) Control Panel 2. Select the “Display” applet. 3. Select “Backlight” tab. Adjust time backlight is to turn off. 4. Select the “Advanced” tab for more options 5. Check options: a) Always Off: Will remain off at all times.
Operation Guide USING THE KEYBOARD Special functions To obtain special functions, press the F key (Function Key) followed by another key. Refer to the table below HQT URGEKſE HWPEVKQPU CXCKNCDNG YKVJ [QWT %' $ WPKV Note: when the F1 Key is pressed, an “F” icon will appear on the task bar and disappear once the second key has been pressed.
Operation Guide USING THE KEYBOARD (CONTINUED) Alpha p Mode Special Function Instruction Engage / disengage Alpha Mode Press the F key followed by the escape key. The ABC icon will appear / disappear on the task bar. Enter an Alpha Character Press the corresponding key. Depending on the letter, you may need to press once, twice or three times in order to obtain the desired letter. e.
Operation Guide USING THE KEYBOARD (CONTINUED) Virtual Keyboard y (Continued) ( ) 1. Standard Keyboard 2. Press to toggle between the standard and extended language Keyboard. 3. Press the Shift Key on the virtual Keyboard to access additional characters. Return To Table of Contents www.RoperMobile.
Operation Guide USING THE KEYBOARD (CONTINUED) Transcriber Transcriber is an award winning application that is used for handwriting recognition. Whether the handwriting is cursive or printed, or a combination of both, Transcriber is able to recognize both. In addition to recognizing letter, numbers and words, Transcriber can also recognize special characters and most common symbols and even various control gestures. 1. Start an application such as Pocket Word or CE Pad. 2.
Operation Guide USING THE KEYBOARD (CONTINUED) Transcriber (Continued) ( ) Note: To know more about Transcriber as well as possible options, click on the Help Icon located on the Input Panel Display. Activating g the Keyboard y Backlight g 1. Press the “F” key followed by the “Tab” key, pressing one after the other. + Note: Keyboard backlight drains the batteries more quickly, it is recommended that backlight be used only when necessary. Return To Table of Contents www.RoperMobile.
Operation Guide PC & SDIO CARD DESCRIPTION PC Cards PC cards are available in 3 basic formats: Type I, Type II & Type III. The type refers to the thickness of the card; type III being the thickest. The width is the same for all cards, however the length will depend on the particular function of the card. (Memory cards are the shortest while wireless and GPS cards are much longer). Note: 6JG UVCPFCTF NGPIVJ QH C 2% ECTF KU OO ū 1/8 in).
Operation Guide USING PC & SDIO CARDS (CONTINUED) Inserting g PC or SDIO Cards 1. Turn the unit off. 2. Using a Flathead screwdriver, loosen the 2 screws located at the top of your unit on Endcap. 3. Remove the Endcap slowly and place to the side. Note: The screws will remain inside the Endcap. WARNING • The Adaptable Endcap with GPS option has a short communication cable between Endcap and unit. Keep Endcap close to unit not to break or disconnect the cable.
Operation Guide USING PC & SDIO CARDS (CONTINUED) WARNING 1. Installing PC cards is not recommended when Adaptable Endcap is installed. 2. Insert PC or SDIO Cards in a clean and dry environment to ensure no dust particles or water enters the unit. 3. Ensure to insert PC or SDIO Cards appropriately or you may damage the unit. a) PC Cards: Insert the end with the VYQ TQYU QH NKVVNG JQNGU ſTUV CPF manufacturer label facing upwards.
Operation Guide USING THE CRADLE Note: (QT KPUVTWEVKQPU TGICTFKPI VJG KPUVCNNCVKQP CPF EQPſIWTCVKQP QH VJG ETCFNGU CXCKNCDNG HQT [QWT %' $ unit, refer to the Technical Guide available on the Roper Mobile Technical Support web site. Refer to ‘Advanced User Information” for instructions on logging onto the Customer Service Web Site.
Operation Guide USING THE CRADLE (CONTINUED) Using g the Ethernet Cradle (Continued) ( ) 1. Ethernet Adapter is activated and linked to the Network. It is ready to be used by a User or Windows Application. 2. This blinking icon indicates that a connection is established with the network and data is being transferred. 3. The following icons indicate that the FTP Server is running. By default, server starts automatically when a network connection is established.
Operation Guide Transferring Files in FTP Mode (Continued) 3. Open Internet Explorer on your Desktop Computer then type: FTP:// e.g.: FTP://192.168.2.34 4. The contents of your CE3000B unit will appear. Simply use the conventional ‘Drag and Drop / Copy / Delete’ functions to manage its contents. USB CLIENT CONNECTION 1. 6Q CEVKXCVG VJG 75$ %QPPGEVKQP [QW OWUV ſTUV connect a CSCE300 Charger to the cradle. 2.
Operation Guide USB CLIENT CONNECTION (CONTINUED) 1. 6Q EQPſIWTG 75$ %QPPGEVKQP %NKEM a) Start b) Settings c) Control Panel d) PC Connection 2. Select “Enable direct connections to the desktop computer”. 3. Click “OK” 4. To activate ActiveSync, Click: a) Start b) Programs c) Communication d) PC Link Note: Shortcut to PC Link: Press the Function Key followed by the 1. + Return To Table of Contents 34 CMU056-A1 www.RoperMobile.
Operation Guide USING THE VEHICLE CRADLE A vehicle adapter/charger is required and is available through Roper Mobile Technology (Part Number CS312). CBCE340BV with Optional Mount 8GJKENG %TCFNG %QPPGEVQT +FGPVKſECVKQP Back of Unit: 1. 2. 3. 4. USB Host USB Client Power Supply Fuse 2 1 Under the Unit: 3 4 5. Serial Port 1 6. Serial Port 2 7.
Operation Guide USING VEHICLE CRADLE (CONTINUED) Making g your y own Power Supply pp y Lead To make your own power supply lead, you may order the power connector at Roper Mobile Technology using the following information: • • Roper Mobile Technology item #: NAM036 Manufacturer’s name and item #: SwitchCraft 760K Note: • Be sure to insert a 3 amp time-lag fuse, or if you are using a fuse box, ensure to use a similar fuse. • All contacts must be clean and corrosion-free to avoid electrical resistance.
Operation Guide USING VEHICLE CRADLE (CONTINUED) Installing the Vehicle Mount (Continued) 1. Place one of the 2 balls underneath the cradle and align holes with the receptacles for the screws. 2. Tighten all 3 screws to secure balls into place. 3. Position the second any solid area in ball the against vehicle. 4. Secure into place by tightening 4 screws (not provided).
Operation Guide MONITORING THE PROCESS ON A 3 SERIAL PORT CRADLE A unique feature of the 3 Serial Port Cradle will allow you to monitor the process on the CE3000B screen. Note: A driver is required to ensure the 3 Serial Port Cradle (CBCE340BV) works correctly. For more KPHQTOCVKQP QP VJG KPUVCNNCVKQP CPF EQPſIWTCVKQP QH VJG ETCFNG TGHGT VQ VJG %' $ 6GEJPKECN )WKFG NQECVGF on Docudap technical web site.
Operation Guide MONITORING THE PROCESS ON A 3 SERIAL PORT CRADLE (CONTINUED) Serial Port Connector Pin-Out Typical Communication Cable for Peripheral (Null Cable) Cradle Side Peripheral Side Female DB-9 Female-- DB-9 Typical Communication Cable for Peripheral Depends on the Peripheral Cradle Side Peripheral Side Female DB-9 Male DB-9 Depends on the Peripheral Return To Table of Contents www.RoperMobile.
Operation Guide FIELD REPLACEABLE BATTERY 6JG %' $ WPKV EQOGU GSWKRRGF YKVJ C ſGNF replaceable battery designed to ensure quick charging, long battery life and to withstand shocks and vibrations. It is strongly recommended to use batteries that are provided by Roper Mobile Technology or one of its distributors. Note: Check for our label on the battery pack. WARNING Always turn the unit off prior to changing the battery to ensure no data is lost. 2.
Operation Guide FIELD REPLACEABLE BATTERY (CONTINUED) 4. Replace with a fully charged Battery Pack. Note: Ensure to insert battery pack correctly or you may not be able to tighten screws. To lock To lock 5. Turn left screw upwards and right screw downwards to tighten and secure Battery Pack into place. (Refer to the illustration on the right). Return To Table of Contents www.RoperMobile.
Adaptable Endcap Options Part Number 3240B-C 3240B-EEC 3240B-FC Description 1D/2D Barcode Reader Extended End-Cap Fingerprint & 1D/2D Barcode Reader 3240B-FEC Fingerprint Reader 3240B-LEC Laser Barcode Scanner 3240B-LF Laser Scanner & Fingerprint Reader 3240B-NEC Standard End-Cap 3240B-SCR Contact/Contactless SmartCard Reader 3240B-REC RS-232 DB9 End-Cap Return To Table of Contents 42 CMU056-A1 www.RoperMobile.
Adaptable Endcap Options BARCODE READERS Right ght Laser Scanner The ‘Laser Scanner’ function will depend application used and a special software Refer to your application’s User Guide for instructions. Information included are scanning instructions. on the driver. further basic Wro Wrong rong ng Refer to the diagram to the right for right and wrong scanning methods. Testing g the Scanner 1. To test the scanner, click on: a) Start b) Programs c) DAP Utilities d) CE Pad 2.
Adaptable Endcap Options BARCODE READERS (CONTINUED) 2D Barcode Reader 6JKU URGEKCN QRVKQP KU WUWCNN[ KPUVCNNGF CPF EQPſIWTGF KP JQWUG CV VJG OCPWHCEVWTGTŏU The 2D Barcode Reader is primarily controlled by the client application and a special driver. Therefore, please refer to your application specialist or supervisor for further instructions. Note: You may also refer to the CE3000B Technical Guide located on DocuDap for further instructions on Testing g the Reader 1.
Adaptable Endcap Options FAST FINGERPRINT SENSOR Testing g the Fingerprint g p Sensor 1. Click on: a) Start b) Programs c) Dap Utilities d) Fingerprint 2. This “TFM window will Session is appear indicating not opened yet. 3. Click send to open session. 4. Wait until this message appears in the middle section of the window. Return To Table of Contents www.RoperMobile.
Adaptable Encap Options FAST FINGERPRINT SENSOR (CONTINUED) Testing g the Fingerprint g p Sensor (Continued) ( ) 5. Select 1 - OnEnroll from the drop down menu. 6. Enter New ID Number and click Send. 7. 2NCEG ſPIGT QP (KPIGTRTKPV 5GPUQT CPF YCKV HQT ſPIGTRTKPV TGEQIPKVKQP Return To Table of Contents 46 CMU056-A1 www.RoperMobile.
Operation Guide FAST FINGERPRINT SENSOR (CONTINUED) Testing g the Fingerprint g p Sensor (Continued) ( ) 1. If Fingerprint image was taken appropriately, this screen will appear. 2. If the image was read correctly, you may now XGTKH[ FCVCDCUG HQT ſPIGTRTKPV TGEQIPKVKQP 3. Click “OnVerify” VQ XGTKH[ ſPIGTRTKPV KP Database. 4. Click “Send” and wait a few moments for a Database search. 5. After a few moments, the ő8GTKſECVKQP Result” will be displayed. 6. It will either indicate “Match” or “No Match”.
Operation Guide SMARTCARD READER (CONTACT & CONTACTLESS) The CardMan® 5121 is based on a 13.56 MHz contactless Smart Card Interface that is compliant with ISO 5RGEKſECVKQPU # $ CPF 6JG TGCFGT YQTMU YKVJ C XCTKGV[ QH /*\ EQPVCEVNGUU 5OCTV %CTFU including but not limited to: Philips: MIFARE®, DESFire®, MIFARE ProX® Smart MX, and i.
Advanced Settings ADVANCED BATTERY OPTIONS To See Power Remaining g 1. Under Windows CE 5.0, click on: a) Start b) Settings c) Control Panel d) Power e) Battery Preserving g Power It is possible to extend battery life by modifying the power delays of the unit, screen and backlighting settings. 1. To setup the screen and backlight delays, click on: a) Start b) Settings c) Control Panel d) _Power e) Power Off Batteryy Power Management g All CE3000BB units are delivered with a calibrated Main Battery. 1.
Advanced Settings BACKGROUND DISPLAY AND CONTRAST 6JG 5ETGGP FKURNC[ JCU DGGP EQPſIWTGF VQ GPUWTG NKIJVKPI KU QRVKOK\GF KP CNN RQUUKDNG GPXKronments and conditions. However, in extreme conditions and outside the normal temperature range (-20°C to +50°C (-4°F to + 122°F)), manual readjustment might be necessary. ACTIVESYNC COMMUNICATION 7UKPI VJG /KETQUQHV #EVKXG5[PE EQOOWPKECVKQP KV KU RQUUKDNG VQ VTCPUHGT ſNGU DGVYGGP C FGUMVQR EQORWVGT and the CE3000B unit.
Advanced Settings PARTNERSHIP WITH ETHERNET CRADLE: Note: The “Ethernet Partnership” is only possible with ActiveSync 3.7 or 3.8. The Ethernet connection requires the use of a cradle model # and an Ethernet cable connected between the cradle and your network. Refer to the “using the Cradle” section for further instructions. An initial Ethernet connection normally requires a “Partnership” with your “Host” computer using a serial or USB port.
Advanced Settings PARTNERSHIP WITH ETHERNET CRADLE (CONTINUED) 3. To establish PartnerShip, click on: a) Start b) Communication c) Set PartnerShip 4. The Ethernet PartnerShip should be established within a few seconds. Note: This procedure needs only to be done QPEG VQ ETGCVG VJG ſTUV ő2CTVPGT5JKRŒ 5. To launch ActiveSync, Click on: a) Start b) Program c) Communication d) ActivSync Note: For subsequent connections, simply follow step 5 to start ActiveSync. Return To Table of Contents 52 CMU056-A1 www.
Advanced Settings ADVANCED USER INFORMATION To obtain the most current technical information on [QWT %' $ WPKV [QW OWUV ſTUV TGIKUVGT [QWT WPKV @ DocuDap Technical Web Site. 1. Click on Control Panel. 2. Click on the _System Applet. 3. From this _System Applet Window, note the 16 digit serial number. Start your Internet Browser. Go to: http://www.RoperMobile.com/DocuDap Return To Table of Contents www.RoperMobile.
Advanced Settings ADVANCED USER INFORMATION (CONTINUED) 1. Click on “Register a Serial Number or Access Code” 2. Enter your CE3000B unit’s serial number noted earlier. 3. Enter a valid Email address and your user name and password will be forwarded to you. 4. Return to DocuDap login and enter the information that was provided to you and click “Submit”. 5. You may now surf the Technical Web Site for more technical and advanced user information. Return To Table of Contents 54 CMU056-A1 www.RoperMobile.
Companion Programs This section lists several programs that are included with the CE3000B unit and provides a brief description of their functions. However, Not all programs are covered. It is not the intent of this User Guide to describe the applications included. Please refer to DAP Technical Web Site for further instructions on DAP programs included or the Microsoft Web Site for Microsoft Programs included. DAP CE3000B PROGRAMS Icon Name CE Pad &GſPKVKQP A Small Test Editor.
Companion Programs MICROSOFT PROGRAMS Icon Name &GſPKVKQP Inbox Send and receive Emails by synchronizing Desktop with CE3000B unit. Microsoft Viewer Suite 9KNN FKURNC[ 'ZEGN ſNGU KOCIGU 2&( 2QYGT2QKPV CPF 9QTF ſNGU MSN Messager Chat on MSN Messenger. Requires an Microsoft Passport or Exchange Email Account which is provided by employer. Internet Explorer Surf the Web by synchronizing pages with desktop computer or by connecting to Internet.
Troubleshooting Guide Problem / Failure Low Battery Messages on the Main Battery. Recommended Action 1. Still some power remains but it is recommended that you replace the battery before Data is lost. If neither of these 2 icons appear in the Task 1. Verify Network cable is connected on the back of Bar when using Ethernet Cradle. the cradle. 2. Verify Network cable is not defective. 3. Ethernet on-board adapter may be deactivated or in Power Save Mode.
Storage & Maintenance The CE3000B Unit is a reliable product requiring little maintenance. Only occasional replacement of the battery and the carrying strap is required. WARNING There are no user-serviceable parts inside the CE3000B Unit. Do not try to repair the unit as this may affect proper functioning as well as void the warranty. STORAGE • • If the unit is not going to be used for a few days or more, the unit may be kept directly on the charger.
Storage & Maintenance BATTERY MAINTENANCE Main Battery The high-quality Lithium-Ion battery provided with your unit may be re-charged over 500 times according to the battery manufacturer. Note: +H VJG DCVVGT[ŏU FWTCVKQP FQGU PQV NCUV VJG PQTOCN VKOG HTCOG URGEKſGF KV OC[ DG VKOG VQ EJCPIG KV 6JG main battery should last from 12 to 24 months if used under normal working conditions. Backup Battery The Backup Battery will normally not need to be replaced during the expected life of the CE3000B unit.
Storage & Maintenance TOUCH SCREEN MAINTENANCE The Touch Screen requires minimal maintenance. Only appropriate care when using and cleaning the touch is required. Use the Stylus provided with the unit when using the touch screen to ensure other pointed devices do not damage the screen. When cleaning, ensure to use a mild detergent and soft cloth. WARNING &Q 0QV WUG CDTCUKXGU CU VJGUG OC[ FCOCIG VJG ſPKUJ CPF UETCVEJ VJG VQWEJ UETGGP Replace or clean the Stylus as soon as it seems damaged or dirty.
Recycling Passport CE3000B UNIT The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive (WEEE) is a European directive established in 2003 for the collection, recycling and recovery targets for all types of electrical goods. This European Directive imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on the manufacturers of such equipment. In accordance to this directive, DAP Technologies will assist you in the proper disposal of your DAP Units.
CE Conformity The CE3240B, has been tested and is in compliance with the 89/336/EEC European Directive for Electromagnetic Compatibility.
FCC Information, Copyright Policy RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSURE REQUIREMENTS (only for models with Wireless WAN) For body worn operation, this product has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metallic component. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC Radio Frequency exposure guidelines. This device shall not be co-located or operating in conjuction with any other antenna or transmitter.
Microsoft End-User License Agreement You have acquired a DAP device that includes software licensed from Microsoft Corporation. The Microsoft software included in your device, as well as associated media, printed materials, and online documentation are all protected by Copyright Laws and International Copyright Treaties. If you do not agree with this EndUser License Agreement (“EULA”), use of this device, or use and copying of, any installed software is strictly prohibited.
Warranty LIMITED WARRANTY Roper Mobile Technology will replace or repair at its discretion, any products that prove to be defective, in terms of material or workmanship, for a period of twelve (12) months following the purchase date of the DAP HandHeld computers and its accessories. This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, abuse, neglect, or those incurred during shipping or storage of the DAP units.
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